PSA, DILG, DICT turn over CBMS data to San Pablo

CITY OF ILAGAN, Isabela (PIA) – The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) provincial offices have officially turned over to the Local Government Unit of San Pablo the result of the 2022 Community-Based Monitoring System Data held recently.

According to Engr. Corazon Toribio of DILG Isabela, the CBMS data gathered by the PSA will be helpful to LGU San Pablo in crafting development plans and local policies, program identification and implementation and impact monitoring that will benefit their constituents and alleviate poverty.

“This CBMS data will be helpful to LGU San Pablo in identifying its appropriate beneficiaries for various programs as this is a systematic tool in addressing the pressing needs of the populace,” Toribio said.

Toribio assured not only LGU San Pablo that DILG but other LGUs in the province of their support in local development.

OIC-PSA Regional Statistics Service Officer Girme Bayucan said the CBMS data gathered by the agency will be useful to the LGU as baseline data in its development programs and projects.

Bayucan said that the PSA will continue its mandate of providing the necessary data to the LGUs as necessary bases in their short and long term development plans.

Meanwhile, San Pablo Mayor Antonio Miro, Jr. expressed his thanks to PSA, DILG and DICT for providing them the CBMS data which will be used in development planning and in prioritizing the LGUs programs, projects and services of his residents. (MGE / PIA Isabela)

The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) provincial offices turn over the Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) data to the Local Government Unit of San Pablo recently. (Photo courtesy of DILG Isabela)

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