09/02/2026
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The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), together with the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) and key partners, convened a roundtable discussion on February 3, 2026 at the Dole Kalsangi Club House to strengthen the implementation of the Support to Local Government Program (SLGP) and advance Open Government Partnership (OGP) localization efforts in Region XII.
The discussion was led by Asec. Ester A. Aldana, DILG Assistant Secretary for Administration, Finance and Comptrollership, together with Mr. Richard L. Villacorte, Project Manager of the Support to Local Government ProgramโProject Management Office.
Also taking part in the dialogue were Atty. Rochelle D. Mahinay-Sero, CESO III, Regional Director of DILG Region XII; Akmad J. Usman, CESO III, Regional Director of the Department of Budget and Management Region XII; and Roel Ian P. Blanker, Operations Officer of Mahintana Foundation Inc.
The roundtable focused on aligning national support mechanisms with local realities, particularly in assisting the nine Cohort Local Government Units (LGUs) of Region XII under the OGP localization track. Participants discussed strategies to better complement DILG and DBM-PH-OGP programs, and civil society initiatives to enable LGUs to implement reforms that promote transparency, accountability, and meaningful citizen participation.
Regional Director Mahinay-Sero underscored the importance of building LGUs as reform leaders, capable of translating open government principles into concrete local governance practices. She emphasized that empowering LGUs through streamlined systems and participatory platforms strengthens local autonomy and accelerates service deliveryโkey pillars of the Bagong Pilipinas agenda.
For his part, DBM Regional Director Usman highlighted the need for coherence between planning, budgeting, and implementation to ensure that governance reforms are adequately funded and sustained. Meanwhile, Mahintana Foundation shared insights on the role of civil society in deepening citizen engagement and supporting LGUs in institutionalizing participatory mechanisms.
A key outcome of the discussion was the agreement to further strategize on program complementation, with the aim of supporting the Region XII Cohort LGUs to emerge as models not only in OGP localization but also in overall good local governance. The participants committed to sustained collaboration to help LGUs move from policy commitments to measurable governance outcomes.