CITY POPULATION OFFICE
- IMELDA A. GABRIEL
- City Population Officer
- Address: Ground Floor, City Hall Bldg, City of Ilagan, Isabela
- Email: cpo@cityofilagan.gov.ph
- Contact Us: 0927 508 883
- Service Availability: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM/ Monday to Friday except Holiday
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Vision:Â We envision Ilagan populated with IDEAL well managed families of responsible parents and educated respectful children living in IDEAL communities as the fundamental unit of society guided by the divine providence living harmoniously and equitably in a sustainable environment.Â
Mission: We rally behind the mission to serve as the Local Government Unit’s information and resource agency, a mechanism and instrumental towards the attainment of the vision and objective of an IDEAL family.
City Population Officer's Qualifications, Powers and Duties
No person shall be
appointed population officer unless he is a citizen of the Philippines, a
resident of the local government unit concerned, of good moral character,
a holder of a college degree with specialized training in population
development from a recognized college or university, and a first grade civil
service eligible or its equivalent. He must have experience in the
implementation of programs on population development or responsible
parenthood for at least five (5) years in the case of the provincial or city
population officer and three (3) years in the case of the municipal
population officer.
The appointment of a population officer shall be optional in the local
government unit: Provided, however, That provinces and cities which have
existing population offices shall continue to maintain such offices for a
period of five (5) years from the date of effectivity of this Code, after which
said offices shall become optional.
(b) The population officer shall take charge of the office on population
development and shall:
(1) Formulate measures for the consideration of the sanggunian
and provide technical assistance and support to the
governor or mayor, as the case may be, in carrying out
measures to ensure the delivery of basic services and
provision of adequate facilities relative to the integration of
the population development principles and in providing
access to said services and facilities;
(2) Develop plans and strategies and upon approval thereof by
the governor or mayor, as the case may be, implement the
same, particularly those which have to do with the
integration of population development principles and
methods in programs and projects which the governor or
mayor is empowered to implement and which the
sanggunian is empowered to provide for under this Code;
(3) In addition to the foregoing duties and functions, the
population officer shall:
(i) Assist the governor or mayor, as the case may be, in
the implementation of the Constitutional provisions
relative to population development and the promotion
of responsible parenthood;
(ii) Establish and maintain an updated data bank for
program operations, development planning and an
educational program to ensure the people's
participation in and understanding of population
development;
(iii) Implement appropriate training programs responsive
to the cultural heritage of the inhabitants; and
(c) Exercise such other powers and perform such other duties and
functions as may be prescribed by law or ordinance.