By
Jong Cadion
PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (June 15, 2017) - For the first time in 30 years,
the Department of Environment and Natural Resources paid tribute to all
previous secretaries of the agency, whom Secretary Roy A. Cimatu called the
leaders who "shaped the DENR, cumulatively making it what it is
today" last Friday, June 9, 2017 in DENR Central Office, Quezon City
during its Anniversary Celebration.
The
previous DENR secretaries, along with the agency's oldest officials and
employees, were given plaques of recognition, honoring their legacies and
accomplishments.
"The
credit is cumulative, and thus must be shared, not just among the leaders, but
with every member of the DENR family and its attached agencies," Cimatu
said.
Cimatu
said it was only fair to give special credits to former DENR secretaries,
citing the extraordinary sacrifices and pressures that come with the position.
"No
DENR Secretary has escaped criticisms, whether fair or unfair, because it is
impossible to satisfy the divergent expectations of various stakeholders,"
he explained.
"The
post confers no immunity, but rather exposes its occupants to ordeals and
dilemmas, both from below and from the top."
The
said tribute was one of the highlights of the DENR 30th Anniversary celebration
with the theme, "DENR@30: Pagbubuklod para sa Kalikasan." Cimatu
called on the entire DENR community to continue to work with its partners and
stakeholders in protecting the country's environment and natural resources.
"Uniting
for the environment, for Mother Nature, is not just a battle cry or a call of
the moment. It is a lifelong necessity, particularly in this era of climate
change, when every individual is expected to contribute to solutions that
require mass participation," he stressed.
On
June 10, 1987, then President Corazon Aquino issued Executive Order No. 192
restructuring the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources or DARN and
renaming it to DENR.
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