22/10/2025
Regular Session of the Sangguniang Bayan of Rizal, Kalinga | October 21, 2025
The Sangguniang Bayan of Rizal, Kalinga, held its Regular Session on October 20, 2025, presided over by the Municipal Vice Mayor, Hon. Ronald R. Echalar. The session was marked by productive discussions and meaningful exchanges among the members of the council and invited guests.
One of the key highlights of the session was the discussion on the proposed Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between LGU-Rizal and Kalinga State University (KSU) for the implementation of a tailored language training program for LGU personnel and staff. Mrs. Erhol Bayed was present during the session to provide insights and clarifications regarding the MOA. The members welcomed the proposal, emphasizing the value of capacity-building initiatives, and a good discussion ensued focusing on the benefits and implementation strategies of the program.
In addition to the KSU partnership, several MOAs were also tackled involving collaborations with various agencies aimed at improving service delivery and programs for the benefit of the people of Rizal. The body expressed its support and commitment to pursue partnerships that would enhance development and public welfare.
The council also deliberated on the Barangay Calaocan Ordinance, ensuring that all aspects of the ordinance were thoroughly reviewed to align with existing policies and community needs.
A significant portion of the session was devoted to the discussion of the matter involving Hon. Jonathan Padios. Barangay Captains were invited for their inputs, alongside Municipal Administrator Atty. Blair Casiw and Municipal Accountant Ms. Rodelia Busacay. Also present during the session was the Municipal Mayor, Hon. Karl Bugao P. Baac, who attended to provide clarifications and context regarding the matter. The body engaged in a comprehensive discussion of the matter, highlighting transparency, accountability, and due process throughout the deliberation.
Additionally, an update was presented regarding the accomplishments and developments during the first 100 days of the new administration, providing the body and attendees with a clear overview of the administration's early efforts and initiatives in promoting good governance and public service.
Apart from these agenda items, the session was filled with a good exchange of ideas among all attendees, reflecting a shared commitment to responsive and inclusive governance.
The session concluded on a positive note, with members looking forward to the continuous progress of the municipality through collaborative efforts and well-informed legislative actions.