PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Jan. 30 (PNA) -- The local government has received a
high satisfactory rating in Citizen Satisfaction Index System (CSIS) survey.
The
survey was conducted by the Department of the Interior and Local Government
(DILG) in partnership with Saint Columban College (SCC) as the agency’s partner
local resource institute (LRI).
DILG
regional director Paisal Abutazil said Friday the CSIS survey was part of the
agency’s initiative in helping the local government unit (LGU) to improve the
delivery of services in terms of availment, awareness, assessment and
importance of the program of local government services delivery performance.
“CSIS
is the ultimate measure of how well, how far, and how effective our efforts as
institutions primarily responsible for addressing client needs. To the city of
Pagadian, let us continue to innovate and find ways to be able to provide the
best possible service to the people we are all bound to serve,” Abutazil said.
CSIS
Focal Person Russel Castañeda of the Bureau of Local Government Supervision
presented the survey result Friday to the local government officials and the
presentation was also witnessed members of the Civil Society Organizations
(CSOs) and LRI.
Castañeda
said that based on the survey result, this city has an average score of 63.06
percent in terms of citizen’s satisfaction, which means the public is highly
satisfied with the programs and services of the local government.
The
result further showed the respondents were highly satisfied with most of the
LGU’s programs/services on health services support to education, environmental
management, social welfare services, tourism management and agricultural
support services.
However,
the 42.19 percent result on awareness shows that the citizen’s awareness of
LGU’s programs and services is fair.
The
result reveals that the respondents were least aware on the programs and
services under Tourism promotion and agricultural support services.
In
terms of importance, Castañeda said this city received a net score of 72.17
percent, showing that citizens perceived the LGUs programs and services
important. Among those areas included were mostly on health services and
environmental promotion services.
Meanwhile,
Mayor Romeo Pulmones committed to seek interventions to address areas where
they were rated low.
Pulmones
is thankful that the DILG has come up an initiative of helping them improve as
far as local government management is concerned in their strategic planning and
preparation of their future plans and decision-making that is research–based
and anchored on the viewpoints and demands of his dependents.
About
150 respondents were asked to rate the overall services of this city through
face-to-face interview and multi-probability selection which generates
citizen’s assessment on their perception of the services and programs of this
city on the areas of health services, support to education, environmental
management, social welfare services, governance and response, public works and
infrastructure, tourism promotion, agricultural support services. (PNA)
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