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==[[Sarangani News]]==
==[[Sarangani News]]==
'''Sarangani project'''
'''Sarangani to adopt “JLC Capitol Building” tag'''
*Source: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/335271/sarangani-project
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/?m=7&r=r12&id=55943
*September 22, 2011, 5:14pm
*Friday, September 23, 2011
:by JOSEPH JUBELAG
:by Friday, September 23, 2011




GENERAL SANTOS CITY, Philippines — The ABS-CBN Foundation Inc., through its “Sagip Kapamilya” program and in partnership with the local government and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), will construct an P800,000 worth of school building in a hinterland village in Barangay Datal Tampal in Malungon, Sarangani.
ALABEL, Sarangani, September 23 (PIA) – Sarangani will soon name the Sarangani Provincial Capitol as JLC Capitol Building in honor of its founder, the late Rep. James L. Chiongbian as soon as an ordinance calling for such is passed.
 
The ordinance drafted and jointly sponsored by Board Members Eugene Alzate, Cornelio Martinez, Elmer de Peralta, Alexander Bryan Reganit, Hermie Galzote, Eleanor Saguiguit, Virgilio Clark Tobias, Limuel Gacula, Benedicto Ruiz II, Abdulracman Pangolima, George Perrett, Arman Guili and Victor James Yap Jr. noted that other than the world-class coastal highway, the Provincial Capitol Building serves as a prominent feature of the province’s infrastructure development achieved under the initiative of the late Rep. Chiongbian.
The amount for the two-classroom school project will be provided by the ABS-CBN Foundation Inc. while the AFP National Support Command (NADESCOM) and the 1002nd Army Brigade will undertake the construction of the building.
Sarangani was created in 1992 as a new province from then the 3rd District of South Cotabato.
“As a new province at that time, Congressman James L. Chiongbian tirelessly accessed funds and implemented social and economic infrastructure like farm-to-market roads, bridges, flood control, school buildings, spring and water development, irrigation, municipal hospitals, sea walls and ports,” according to the draft ordinance.
“He granted scholarships to poor but deserving students of the province, provided livelihood programs and sponsored and co-sponsored hundreds of House bills with local and national applications.”
In addition, the ordinance stated that “enough space” would be provided “outside the main Provincial Capitol building for the institution of a statue, signage, memorabilia, and/or any landmarks representing the late Congressman James L. Chiongbian and his remarkable accomplishments for the Province of Sarangani and the whole SOCSARGEN area.
The ordinance also provides for activities to be conducted honoring the deeds of the late Congressman during foundation anniversaries of the province, with appropriation to be included in the regular subsidy of the provincial government.
The Sarangani Provincial Employees Union through its president Anacleto Saya-ang has expressed support to the ordinance.
In a letter sent to the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, Saya-ang said “we in the Sarangani Provincial Employees Union (SPEU) are very much supportive to the draft ordinance of the honorable board members naming the main Provincial Capitol Building of the Provincial Government of Sarangani as Congressman James L. Chiongbian (JLC) Building.”
Aside from the creation of Sarangani as a province through Republic Act No. 7228, Congressman Chiongbian also authored Republic Act No. 5412 otherwise known as the Charter of General Santos City. (PIO Sarangani/PIA General Santos City/CTA


==Photo Gallery of Sarangani, Philippines==
==Photo Gallery of Sarangani, Philippines==

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