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SAN FERNANDO ALICIA ISABELA
Saturday, March 30, 2019
LIST OF BARANGAY APPOINTED PERSONNEL EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2018- JUNE 30, 2020
Monday, April 23, 2018
Brief Profile of the Barangay
Political Information
Legal basis of creation thru resolution
Date of Ratification April 19, 1950
No. of Registered Voters 856
No. of Precincts seven (7)
Physical Information
Geographical Location
Barangay San Fernando is one of the of the of the 34 barangays of Alicia of the Province of Isabela and lies on the east side of the municipality. The Barangay is a rural community, mostly agricultural with an area of 389 hectares and more or less 3.5 kms. from the municipal seat of government. It is surrounded by various barangays:
North : Barangay Paddad, Alicia
South : Barangay Antonino & Barangay Sta. Cruz
East : Barangay Dalakip, Angadanan
West : Barangay Linglingay, Alicia
Type/Classification of Barangay:
______ Rural _____ Upland ____ Lowland _____ Coastal
_____ Agricultural _____ Fishing _____ Commercial
Total Land Area in hectares: 388.55 more or less
Residential : 10%
Agricultural : 85%
Commercial : 2%
Others : 1%
Fiscal Information
Major Economic Activity
( 85 %) Farming
( 0%) Fishing
( 8%) Business
( 5 %) Employed
( 2 %) Others
Demographic Information
Population ( Source: RBI) Year Captured: May, 2016
Number of Male : 783
Number of Female : 763
TOTAL : 1,546
Number of families : 439
Number of Households: 363
Number of Labor Force : no data gathered
Number of Unemployed: no data gathered
Religious Affiliations:
Roman Catholic (89.5%)
Iglesia ni Cristo (7.00%)
Jehovah Witnesses (0.80%)
JIL Movement (0.60%)
Pentecost (0.40%)
Born Again (0.40%)
Methodist (0.06%)
Islam (0.00%)
Basic Utilities/Services
Power Supply: Isabela Electric Cooperative, Inc. I
No. of Families with Access to Electricitry
435 (Electric Cooperative)
Water Supply
No. of Families with Access to Potable Water
First : 439 Number of families
o Second : none
Third : 50 Number of families
Means of Tranportation: tricycle; single motorcycle; private vehicles and bus
Means of Communication: Smart; Talk & Text; Sun Cellular; Globe and Touch Mobile; and other Postal Services
Political Information
Legal basis of creation thru resolution
Date of Ratification April 19, 1950
No. of Registered Voters 856
No. of Precincts seven (7)
Physical Information
Geographical Location
Barangay San Fernando is one of the of the of the 34 barangays of Alicia of the Province of Isabela and lies on the east side of the municipality. The Barangay is a rural community, mostly agricultural with an area of 389 hectares and more or less 3.5 kms. from the municipal seat of government. It is surrounded by various barangays:
North : Barangay Paddad, Alicia
South : Barangay Antonino & Barangay Sta. Cruz
East : Barangay Dalakip, Angadanan
West : Barangay Linglingay, Alicia
Type/Classification of Barangay:
______ Rural _____ Upland ____ Lowland _____ Coastal
_____ Agricultural _____ Fishing _____ Commercial
Total Land Area in hectares: 388.55 more or less
Residential : 10%
Agricultural : 85%
Commercial : 2%
Others : 1%
Fiscal Information
Major Economic Activity
( 85 %) Farming
( 0%) Fishing
( 8%) Business
( 5 %) Employed
( 2 %) Others
Demographic Information
Population ( Source: RBI) Year Captured: May, 2016
Number of Male : 783
Number of Female : 763
TOTAL : 1,546
Number of families : 439
Number of Households: 363
Number of Labor Force : no data gathered
Number of Unemployed: no data gathered
Religious Affiliations:
Roman Catholic (89.5%)
Iglesia ni Cristo (7.00%)
Jehovah Witnesses (0.80%)
JIL Movement (0.60%)
Pentecost (0.40%)
Born Again (0.40%)
Methodist (0.06%)
Islam (0.00%)
Basic Utilities/Services
Power Supply: Isabela Electric Cooperative, Inc. I
No. of Families with Access to Electricitry
435 (Electric Cooperative)
Water Supply
No. of Families with Access to Potable Water
First : 439 Number of families
o Second : none
Third : 50 Number of families
Means of Tranportation: tricycle; single motorcycle; private vehicles and bus
Means of Communication: Smart; Talk & Text; Sun Cellular; Globe and Touch Mobile; and other Postal Services
BARANGAY SAN FERNANDO
Alicia, Isabela
STATE OF BARANGAY ADDRESS
1st Barangay Assembly Day
February 24, 2018
• Sa ating mga bisita; sa ating mga Kagawad; mga opisyal ng ating Barangay; mga Barangay Tanod; sa ating mga aktibong kabarangay…… isang maiinit na hapon po sa inyong lahat!
• Bilang inyong Punong Barangay, nakikita ko na hindi po talaga kayang tustusan ng pondo ng ating Barangay ang mga proyektong inyong iminumungkahi lalo na tuwing may assembly meeting na tulad nito.
• Gustuhin man po nating ipatupad ang mga ito ay wala tayong sapat na pondo para dito; ngunit salamat sa ating Lokal na Pamahalaan sa pamumuno ng ating butihing Mayor Ian Paul L. Dy at parating nakaalalay sa ating mga proyekto. At siyempre higit sa lahat maraming salamat sa inyong mga tulong at pakiki-isa.
• Salamat din sa ating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte at patuloy ang kanyang pagsuporta sa mga programa ng 4P’s, PhilHealth, Senior Citizens, sa Agrikultura at iba pang gawaing pang imprastraktura.
• Sa parte naman po ng ating Barangay, hayaan ninyong ilahad ko sa inyo ang mga proyektong pinakikinabangan na natin ngayon, katulad ng stage na ginagamit natin ngayon. Ito ay natapos sa pakikipag-tulungan ninyong lahat at sa tulong ng ating butihing Mayor Ian Paul l. Dy.
• Ang improvement ng ating street lights ay patuloy at tuloy-tuloy na nadaragdagan, at kung gabi ay hindi na tayo matatakot maglakad sa kalsada.
• Ang Barangay Hall ay may bagong mukha at naka-schedule na palitan ng steel trusses ang bubong para maging typhoon proof.
• Ang road concreting at road gravelling ay priority project pa rin ng ating barangay.
• Ang pag suporta sa health services, Day Care Center at Senior Citizens ay tuloy-tuloy at patuloy na pagbubutihin sa ilalim ng aming pamamahala.
• Kaya po napakalaki ng ating partisipasyon sa pagpupulong na ito. Ang inyong mga suhestiyon o mungkahing proyekto ay makakarating sa mas nakatataas sa amin at kung feasible o karapat-dapat ay maaring pondohan ng National Government.
• Kung may napupuna kayo o may gustong malaman, “huwag mahihiyang magtanong”
• Muli Maraming salamat sa inyong pagdalo “sa Barangay nagsisimula ang pag-unlad ng bawat isa sa atin”, ipagpatuloy na Magmasid, Makisali, Makiisa sa isang Makamasang Barangay. Mabuhay ang ating Barangay! Maraming salamat at magandang araw.
Alicia, Isabela
STATE OF BARANGAY ADDRESS
1st Barangay Assembly Day
February 24, 2018
• Sa ating mga bisita; sa ating mga Kagawad; mga opisyal ng ating Barangay; mga Barangay Tanod; sa ating mga aktibong kabarangay…… isang maiinit na hapon po sa inyong lahat!
• Bilang inyong Punong Barangay, nakikita ko na hindi po talaga kayang tustusan ng pondo ng ating Barangay ang mga proyektong inyong iminumungkahi lalo na tuwing may assembly meeting na tulad nito.
• Gustuhin man po nating ipatupad ang mga ito ay wala tayong sapat na pondo para dito; ngunit salamat sa ating Lokal na Pamahalaan sa pamumuno ng ating butihing Mayor Ian Paul L. Dy at parating nakaalalay sa ating mga proyekto. At siyempre higit sa lahat maraming salamat sa inyong mga tulong at pakiki-isa.
• Salamat din sa ating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte at patuloy ang kanyang pagsuporta sa mga programa ng 4P’s, PhilHealth, Senior Citizens, sa Agrikultura at iba pang gawaing pang imprastraktura.
• Sa parte naman po ng ating Barangay, hayaan ninyong ilahad ko sa inyo ang mga proyektong pinakikinabangan na natin ngayon, katulad ng stage na ginagamit natin ngayon. Ito ay natapos sa pakikipag-tulungan ninyong lahat at sa tulong ng ating butihing Mayor Ian Paul l. Dy.
• Ang improvement ng ating street lights ay patuloy at tuloy-tuloy na nadaragdagan, at kung gabi ay hindi na tayo matatakot maglakad sa kalsada.
• Ang Barangay Hall ay may bagong mukha at naka-schedule na palitan ng steel trusses ang bubong para maging typhoon proof.
• Ang road concreting at road gravelling ay priority project pa rin ng ating barangay.
• Ang pag suporta sa health services, Day Care Center at Senior Citizens ay tuloy-tuloy at patuloy na pagbubutihin sa ilalim ng aming pamamahala.
• Kaya po napakalaki ng ating partisipasyon sa pagpupulong na ito. Ang inyong mga suhestiyon o mungkahing proyekto ay makakarating sa mas nakatataas sa amin at kung feasible o karapat-dapat ay maaring pondohan ng National Government.
• Kung may napupuna kayo o may gustong malaman, “huwag mahihiyang magtanong”
• Muli Maraming salamat sa inyong pagdalo “sa Barangay nagsisimula ang pag-unlad ng bawat isa sa atin”, ipagpatuloy na Magmasid, Makisali, Makiisa sa isang Makamasang Barangay. Mabuhay ang ating Barangay! Maraming salamat at magandang araw.
Friday, March 23, 2018
Thursday, February 25, 2016
GENERAL INFORMATION
Region : 02 Congressional District : 3rd District
Province : Isabela Municipality : Alicia
A. POLITICAL INFORMATION
Barangay San Fernando was solemnized by Father Eugenio Almiron on April 1950 with Mayor Glicerio Acosta and his Municipal Council as witnesses. The Barangay is composed of six (6) Puroks namely Purok Namnamama and Purok Tagumpay on the east; Purok Landing on the southeast area with the most number of registered voters; Purok Mabuhay on northwest side, wherein the Barangay Hall is situated; Purok Sadiri on the northeast and Purok Liwliwa on the southwest with the least number of population. The number of registered voters in 2013 are 765 and composed of seven (7) precincts.
B. PHYSICAL INFORMATION
Barangay San Fernando is one of the of the of the 34 barangays of Alicia of the Province of Isabela and lies on the east side of the municipality. The Barangay is a rural community, mostly agricultural with an area of 389.00 hectares and more or less 3.5 kms. from the municipal seat of government. It is surrounded by various barangays:
North : Barangay Paddad, Alicia
South : Barangay Antonino & Barangay Sta. Cruz
East : Barangay Dalakip, Angadanan
West : Barangay Linglingay, Alicia
Number of Households by Purok
Landing 72
Liwliwa 29
Mabuhay 65
Namnama 58
Sadiri 38
Tagumpay 70
Total 369
3 YEAR DEVELOPMENT PLAN
♣ maintenance of peace and order in the barangay
♣ improvement of the Reading Center and Health Center
♣ Sustain and improve health services and livelihood projects
♣ Maintenance of Street lights and Waiting Sheds
♣ Repair and maintenance of Barangay Hall
♣ Expansion & improvement of other infrastructure projects
♣ Upgrading of the administrative capability of the barangay
REPAIR OF WAITING SHED |
RENOVATION OF DAY CARE CENTER |
SCHOOL SPORTS ACTIVITIES |
MISSION/VISION
MISSION
“We envision Barangay San Fernando as “the rice basket of Alicia” with a peaceful and progressive community that has faith and fear in God; trust in the strength of unity; care for the environment and better quality of life under a trusted leadership”
VISION
“To uplift the living condition of the people
and sustain a peaceful
community and by eradicating
extreme poverty”
HISTORY OF BARANGAY SAN FERNANDO
BARANGAY SAN FERNANDO
North of the poblacion and contiguous to barrio Dalakip in Angadanan Nuevo is barrio San Fernando, which was formerly part of Barrio Dalakip. Soon after the war, the place became the haven of cattle rustlers, and, in effect, people would always flock to this place in search for their lost animals. Hence, when the barrio was formed it was called “San Fernando”, the name of the saint who is the patron of lost things. Present generations rejected this bad impression as it will demean the honor and prestige of Barangay San Fernando.
The founder of Barangay San Fernando was Dionisio Santiago. In 1950, this barangay was still part of Dalakip, Angadanan Nuevo. At that time, he was the barrio lieutenant, the time when all the barrio lieutenants of Angadanan were detained in Del Pilar by the Philippine Army for a period of one week after the burning of the municipal hall of Angadanan Nuevo by Huks.
Immediately after Santiago’s released, he sought the assistance of then Alicia Mayor Glicerio Acosta to assimilate his sitio San Fernando to Alicia and was forthwith accepted and approved by the mayor.
Teniente del Barrio Dionisio Santiago immediately went to Mr. Santos Munsayac to barrowed three hundred pesos intended for the celebration. Mr. Munsayac gave the amount on one condition that the newly formed barrio be named “San Fernando” in honor of his mother with surname “Fernando” and “wala ng utang”. Teniente del Barrio Santiago rejected the offer but thru the intercession of Mayor Acosta’s group and the Municipal Council, he was persuaded and convinced, “hindi raw bale mayroon naming SAN, representing Santiago, so it was named as such and solemnized by Father Almiron on April, 1950.
The leaders of the newly created barangay had thought of creating a resolution to open a road leading to Alicia to give a better access for the people residing at the barrio. After the resolution was duly approved, they sought the approval of the land owners to donate part of their lands which be traversed by the road system. And when the road “right of way” was duly approved, the barangay folks have a good road connecting to the town proper and nearby Dalakip.
When the Aquino administration came to power in 1986, all barangay officials were changed. Election of new Barangay Captains was set up and wined by Mr. Federico Ayap followed by Mr. Andres Gonzales. During the leadership of Barangay Captain Andres Gonzales, the barangay was starting to improve for the better. The barangay now owns a permanent barangay hall and health center, constructed a community center and waiting sheds in every puroks from the support of municipal government under the leadership of Mayor Ramon Reyes. When the next election came, Mr. Tranquilino Julian became the next Barangay Captain now called Punong Barangay. Under the administration of Punong Barangay Tranquilino Julian, the Barangay was transformed into a model barangay and as a proof of his excellent performance; he won in the three consecutive barangay elections, (1997-2002; 2002-2007 and 2007-2010). In his administration they were able to build a two-storey barangay hall, expenses coming from the municipal assistance funds and barangay funds, a multi-purpose community center with basket ball court inside was also built. The new edifice was constructed on 1,200 square meter lot donated by Mr.Teodoro Julian and Florentina de Guzman along the provincial road leading to Dalakip, Angadanan. The old barangay hall was converted to Tanod Office, Health Center and Day care Center.
The Present Administration. Punong Barangay Romeo S. Ramirez took his office on December 01, 2010 and finished his three year term up to November 30, 2013. During the term of Punong Barangay Romeo S. Ramirez, the Barangay continuously rolling into progress; almost 60% of barangay roads were concreted, funds coming from the assistance of LPGMA Partylist, Department of Agriculture and provincial government aid . The barangay was lighted by installing street lights every 500 meter distance and all waiting sheds were maintained. One of the legacy of Punong Barangay Ramirez was the passage of an ordinance creating the official seal and logo of the Barangay.
The Leaders. The first Teniente del Barrio of Barangay San Fernando was Dionisio Santiago, succeeded by the following: Eufemiano Bueno; Mateo Antonio; Bibiano Sevilla; Ciriaco Alvarado; Romulo Ramirez; Rafael Julian Sr.; Romulo Ramirez (Martial Law years); Federico Ayap (Appointed during 1986 EDSA Revolution and elected Barangay Captain after restoration of democracy 1986-1992) Andres Gonzales (1992-1997); and Tranquilino Julian (1997-2010) and now, Punong Barangay Romeo S. Ramirez (2010-up to present).
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