Dipolog City police station
hurdles
PGS ‘Initiation Stage’
DIPOLOG CITY – The City Police Station
here recently received a Performance Governance System (PGS) certification for
passing the initiation stage of the program.
PGS
serves as the foundation for the said police station to evaluate its
performance and to set its direction toward achieving its ultimate vision of
making the city a safer place to live, work, travel and do business.
“The
hardships in achieving our goal is not really a challenge but rather an
intangible evidence of our brave heart and vision of having a world-class
police station by the year 2030,” said PSupt. Ranie P. Hachuela, the city
police chief, before the City Advisory Council (CAC).
This
program started during the leadership of former city police chief PSupt. Joven
R. Parcon, and is being continued by PSupt. Hachuela.
The
city police station with its 116 police officers has adopted the PNP PATROL
(Peace and order Agenda on Transformation and upholding the Rule Of Law) Plan
2030 as basis of its PGS, which requires the identification and realization of
administrative and operational flaws including the personal, professional and
technical constraints.
As
part of the initiation stage and to push for the implementation of the PATROL
Plan, the Technical Working Group (TWG), City Police Strategy Management Unit
(CPSMU) and CAC were created and organized.
The
CAC is a special multi-sectoral body that serves as a consultative and advisory
arm to evaluate operational strategies and administrative processes, and to
recommend plans and programs aimed at improving police services to the
community. By Mary May A. Abellon (PIA
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