28/05/2026
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The DILG Zamboanga del Sur Provincial Office, under the leadership of Provincial Director Dave M. Barrot, in partnership with J.H. Cerilles State College (JHCSC), conducted the Provincial Consultation for the Local Government Code (LGC) Review and Amendment Program (RevAmP) focusing on Financial/Fiscal Reforms on May 26, 2026 at JHCSC Pagadian Campus, Balangasan District, Pagadian City.
The consultation forms part of the continuing efforts to revisit and strengthen the Local Government Code of 1991 after more than three decades of implementation and ensure that its provisions remain responsive to present-day governance challenges and local development needs.
The activity gathered representatives from national government agencies (NGAs), local government units (LGUs), members of the Sanggunian at the provincial, city, and municipal levels, Presidents of the different leagues of the Zamboanga del Sur Chapter, civil society organizations (CSOs), development partners, academe, and DILG Cluster Heads and concerned field officers.
The breakout workshop discussions were facilitated by Atty. Romylyn O. Regidor, CPA, Dean of the JHCSC College of Law, and Atty. Esther Marie S. Ringon-Ebal, Legal Officer of JHCSC, with Mr. Charlโs Irveen O. Torrecampo serving as Lead Documenter together with the assigned team documenters who assisted in the documentation and consolidation of workshop outputs and policy recommendations.
Participants engaged in discussions, workshops, and plenary sessions focusing on public financial management, local taxation, fiscal sustainability, and local autonomy, generating policy inputs and recommendations that will serve as part of the provincial inputs for the upcoming Regional Decentralization Conference (REDECON).
The activity highlighted the importance of collaborative governance and meaningful stakeholder participation in shaping responsive and future-ready local governance reforms. Through strengthened partnerships among government, academe, civil society, and development partners, the consultation served as a vital platform for advancing inclusive, adaptive, and evidence-based policy recommendations for the continued strengthening of local autonomy and decentralization.