By Hirohito D. Cadion
PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Jan. 8 (PNA) – The city of Dapitan in the nearby
province of Zamboanga del Norte received a satisfactory rating in Citizen
Satisfaction Index System (CSIS) survey.
The
survey was conducted by the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)
in partnership with the Jose Rizal Memorial State University at the partner local
resource institute.
DILG
Regional Director Paisal Abutazil said Thursday the CSIS survey is part of the
agency’s initiative to help local government units (LGUs) improve the delivery
of local services in terms of availment, awareness, assessment and importance
of the program.
Based
on the survey, Abutazil said the overall satisfaction is about 60 percent.
“This
means Dapitan City government has desired or satisfactory performance as
expected,” Abutazil said.
He
said the citizen’s awareness and availment of the program shows that 54 percent
of the residents are generally aware of the programs and services of the city
government of Dapitan while 49 percent of them have availed the programs and
services.
He
said the Dapitanons regarded high importance on all the programs and services
under survey.
He
said that specific to each program and services surveyed, health services were
rated high with 63 percent satisfaction.
He
said that health was followed with programs for support to education and
agricultural support and services both with 60 percent satisfaction among the
citizens.
He
said this awareness is perceived high on health services (68 percent), second
on environmental management services (65 percent), third on public works and
infrastructure services (62 percent) and fourth with 60 percent rating on
governance and response.
Availing
local government programs and services were high on environmental management
services with 69 percent rating and public works and infrastructure services
with 78 percent, according to Abutazil.
Abutazil
said the survey further recommended the local government of Dapitan City to
utilize or highlight information campaign to improve citizen’s perception of
that city.
Abutazil
said about 150 respondents were asked to rate the overall services of Dapitan
City through face-to-face interview and multi-probability selection which
generates citizen’s assessment on their perception of the services and programs
of the city. (PNA)
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