Friday, August 21, 2026

CTQ: Walong Taon ng Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan

Walong Taon ng Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan

Walong taon na ang lumipas mula nang simulan natin ang Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan. Sa panahong iyon, marami na tayong pinagdaanan—mga pagsubok, sakuna, pandemya, pagbabago sa ekonomiya dulot ng giyera sa ibang bansa, at kung anu-ano pang hamon na hindi natin maaaring iwasan. Pero sa kabila ng lahat, narito tayo, patuloy na lumalaban at kumikilos. At higit sa lahat, patuloy na naniniwala na kaya nating baguhin ang buhay ng ating mga kababayan.

Ang Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan ay nakaangkla sa paniniwalang walang Bayambangueño ang dapat maiwan sa pag-unlad. Sa loob ng walong taon, nakita natin na ang tunay na pagbabago ay hindi nangyayari nang isang araw lamang. Unti-unti itong nabubuo—sa isang batang nakakapag-aral, sa isang pamilyang nagkakaroon ng sapat na pagkain, sa isang magsasakang nagkakaroon ng mas magandang kabuhayan, sa isang manggagawang nagkakaroon ng trabaho, at sa isang pamilyang dating walang pag-asa ngunit ngayon ay unti-unti nang nakakatayo sa sarili nitong mga paa.

Kaya hindi natin dapat sukatin ang tagumpay lamang sa dami ng gusaling naitayo, proyektong natapos, o serbisyong naihatid. Ang pinakamahalagang sukatan ay kung may buhay bang nagbago, may pamilyang gumaan ang buhay, may batang nagkaroon ng mas magandang kinabukasan. At dito tayo dapat humugot ng lakas at inspirasyon. Mapapagod man tayo, babangon at babangon pa rin muli para sa Rebolusyon.

Walong taon na tayo, ngunit hindi pa tapos ang laban. Sa katunayan, habang lumalaki ang ating mga pangarap para sa Bayambang, lalo ring lumalaki ang ating responsibilidad. Hindi sapat na nagawa na natin ang mga nagawa natin. Kailangan nating itanong araw-araw: Ano pa ang maaari nating gawin? Sino pa ang kailangan nating maabot? Sino pa ang kailangang tulungan?

Ang kahirapan ay hindi malulutas sa tulong ng gobyerno lamang. Kailangan dito ang sama-samang pagkilos ng bawat Bayambangueno mula sa lahat ng sektor. Ang tunay na rebolusyon ay nangyayari kapag ang tao ay hindi na naghihintay lamang ng tulong, kundi nagkakaroon ng pagkakataong tulungan ang kanyang sarili. Kapag ang isang pamilya ay natutong tumayo sa sariling paa. Kapag ang isang kabataan ay nagkaroon ng edukasyon at trabaho. Kapag ang isang komunidad ay natutong magtulungan. Iyan ang Bayambang na gusto nating buuin.

Hindi perpekto ang ating paglalakbay. Hindi lahat ng problema ay nalutas. Hindi lahat ng pangarap ay natupad. Ngunit hindi ibig sabihin noon na nabigo tayo. Ang mahalaga ay hindi tayo tumigil.

Sa ikawalong anibersaryo ng Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan, hinihiling ko sa ating lahat na huwag nating isipin na ang walong taon ay katapusan ng isang kuwento. Ito ay isang patunay na kapag may malinaw na direksiyon, malasakit, sipag, at pagkakaisa, may kaya tayong baguhin.

Dalawang taon pa ang ating bubunuin, kaya’t patuloy lang tayo. Huwag tayong bibitaw, dahil kaya pa nating gumawa ng higit pa sa ating mga nagawa na. Hangga't may Bayambangueño na nangangarap ng mas magandang buhay, patuloy ang ating Rebolusyon.

Walong taon na tayo. Hindi pa tapos, pero malapit na sa ating pupuntahan. At sama-sama, mararating natin iyon.

 

 


Wednesday, August 19, 2026

BAYAMBANG, DAPAT ALAM MO! – August 24, 2026 - School Violence

 

BAYAMBANG, DAPAT ALAM MO! – August 24, 2026

(Estimated Runtime: 3 minutes and 34 seconds)

 

(Kuya Ngen Intro)

 

Pansin mo rin ba? Parang mas madalas na nating naririnig ang mga balitang related sa suntukan, pananakit, o gulo sa loob mismo ng paaralan.

 

Kaya hindi ko rin maiwasan mapaisip kung paaralan pa ba ang tingin natin dito o boxing gym na?

 

Engkkk! Mali ’yan.

 

Dahil ang paaralan ay lugar para matuto, hindi para manakit. At ang pinakaimportante sa lahat…

 

WALANG PUWANG ANG KARAHASAN SA LOOB NG ESKWELAHAN

 

Hindi mahalaga kung ang dahilan ay asaran, selosan, “napikon lang,” o “sinimulan niya.”

 

Kapag nauwi sa pananakit, hindi na ito simpleng away-estudyante. Maaari na itong magkaroon ng legal na pananagutan.

 

Bayambang, dapat alam mo na kapag may nanakit, nanuntok, nanaksak, o sadyang nanakit ng kapwa, maaaring pumasok ang iba’t ibang paglabag sa batas depende sa nangyari at sa naging pinsala.

 

At kung menor de edad man ang sangkot, hindi ibig sabihin ay wala nang mangyayari.

 

May mga batas na nagpoprotekta sa mga bata, pero mayroon ding mga proseso upang mapanagot ang mga kabataang nakagawa ng seryosong paglabag. Maaari ring managot ang kanilang mga magulang sa ilalim ng ilang sitwasyon na itinatadhana ng batas.

 

Kaya huwag nating isipin na…

 

“Away bata lang ’yan.”

 

Dahil minsan, ang isang suntok ay maaaring mag-iwan ng habambuhay na trauma.

 

Hindi rin katanggap-tanggap ang panonood lang habang may binubully o sinasaktan. Kung kaya mong tumulong nang ligtas, tumulong ka.

 

Kung hindi, ipagbigay-alam agad sa guro, school authorities, o sa mga kinauukulang awtoridad.

 

At sa mga magulang naman: Turuan natin ang ating mga anak na ang tunay na lakas ay hindi nasusukat sa lakas ng kamao, kundi sa kakayahang kontrolin ang galit, rumespeto sa kapwa, at piliing makipag-usap kaysa makipagsuntukan.

 

Bayambang, dapat alam mo na hindi cool ang pagiging bayolente. Hindi badge of honor ang pagiging kinatatakutan. Mas kahanga-hanga ang taong marunong rumesolba ng problema nang kalmado at may respeto sa kapwa.

 

Kaya naman, sa pangunguna ni Mayor Niña Jose-Quiambao, patuloy na sinusuportahan ng Pamahalaang Lokal ang mga programa at inisyatibong nagtataguyod ng ligtas, maayos, at mapayapang kapaligiran sa ating mga paaralan. Dahil ang bawat mag-aaral ay may karapatang matuto nang walang takot.

 

Kaya Bayambang, tandaan natin at aking uulit-ulitin: WALANG PUWANG ANG KARAHASAN SA PAARALAN.

 

Bayambang, ang lahat ng ito ay Dapat Alam Mo!

 

Muli, ako si Kuya Ngen na nagsasabing:

Monday Report - August 24, 2026

 

Monday Report - August 24, 2026

 

(Special Edition - 8th Anniversary of Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan)

 

 

INTRO

 

NEWSCASTER 1: Magandang Monday morning, Bayambang! Ako po si ___, mula sa ____ Office.

 

NEWSCASTER 2: At ako naman po si _____, mula sa ____ Office. Walong taon na nating kasama ang isang adhikaing naglalayong baguhin hindi lamang ang kalagayan ng ating mga mamamayan, kundi ang kinabukasan ng buong Bayambang.

 

NEWSCASTER 1: Walong taon ng pagkakaisa, mapagmalasakit na serbisyo, at walang humpay na laban—ang Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan.

 

NEWSCASTER 2: At sa bawat programang naihahatid, bawat pamilyang natutulungan, at bawat buhay na nabibigyan ng bagong pagkakataon, patuloy nating isinusulat ang kuwento ng isang Bayambang na umaangat at walang iniiwan.

 

SABAY: Ito ang tinig ng walong taong pagbabago. Ito ang tinig ng serbisyo publiko.

Ito ang… BayambangueNews!

 

 

1.    Mga Binaha, Agad Tinulungan

 

A. Agarang tumugon ang LGU sa mga pamilyang naapektuhan ng habagat, kabilang ang pamamahagi ng daan-daang relief packs, timba na may hygiene kits, mga katre, itlog, at micronutrient powder para sa mga evacuee sa Manambong Sur. Ang mga miyembro ng MDRRMC ay personal na nagtungo sa mga residenteng naapektuhan ng pagbaha sa Purok 7, Brgy. Managos; Sitio Lagare ng San Gabriel 2nd at Paragos; Sitio Nalseban ng San Gabriel 2nd at Paragos; at Sitio Leksab, Manambong Sur.

 

B. Kasama sa operasyon ang briefing sa MDRRMO Operations Center, pakikipag-koordinasyon sa mga barangay, at inspeksyon at paglilinis ng evacuation centers. Pinangunahan ang operasyon ng MDRRMO katuwang ang MSWDO, PNP, BFP, RHU, MNAO, at mga barangay DRRMC.

 

[Note to Verna and Lara: These 2 news bullets are a mix of different news reports, so pls make sure the details and photos match.]

 

2.    Karagdagang Tulong ni Mayor Niña, Ipinamahagi

 

A. Sa gitna ng walang humpay na ulan at pagbaha, muling namayani ang malasakit sa pamamagitan ng mga munting inisyatiba ni Mayor Niña: ang pag-iikot ng “Galila Mangan Tila” food truck sa bayan at sa mga barangay upang maghatid ng libreng bagong-lutong lugaw sa gitna ng lamig na naranasan.

 

B. At bukod pa rito, bilang dagdag na tugon, naglaan din si Mayor Niña ng sariling pondo para sa karagdagang grocery packs na agad ipinamahagi sa mga residente ng mga binahang barangay.

 

[Note to Verna and Lara: pls make sure the details and photos match.]

 

 

3.    Bayambang, Nakibahagi sa Unang Ling̃áy Professorial Lecture

 

Nakibahagi ang MTICAO, Municipal Museum, at Bayambang Municipal Council for Culture and Arts sa inaugural Ling̃áy Professorial Lecture sa Sison Auditorium sa Lingayen, na nakatuon sa pagpapahalaga sa kasaysayan at pamanang kultural ng Pangasinan. Tampok sa talakayan ng batikang historyador na si Prof. Regalado Trota Jose ang kasaysayan ng sining at arkitekturang pangsimbahan noong panahon ng Kastila at ang paglawak ng Dominican mission sa Pangasinan—mga kaalamang mahalaga sa patuloy na pangangalaga ng sariling pamana ng Bayambang.

 

 

4.    Bagong Konsehal, Nag-courtesy Call kay Mayor Niña

 

Nag-courtesy call noong August 19 kay Mayor Niña ang bagong itinalagang Municipal Councilor na si Councilor Mylvin “Boying” Junio bilang bagong miyembro ng Sangguniang Bayan ng Bayambang. Si Councilor Junio ay itinalaga bilang kapalit ng kanyang yumaong anak na si Coun. Jan Nazer B. Junio, na dating nagsilbi sa konseho. Ang pagkakataong ito ay patunay na sa kabila ng mga hamon, nananatiling matatag, maayos, at nagkakaisa ang Executive at Legislative branches ng Pamahalaang Bayan ng Bayambang.

 

 

5.    Pulong ukol sa Uncoordinated Land Surveys, Ipinatawag sa Mangabul

 

Ipinatawag ni Municipal Legal Officer at OIC–Municipal Assessor, Atty. Bayani B. Brillante, Jr., ang isang urgent public dialogue noong August 19 hinggil sa mga iniulat na uncoordinated land surveys sa Mangabul Lake Reservation. Dumalo si Dr. Cezar T. Quiambao, kasama ang mga punong barangay ng pitong barangay sa paligid ng Mangabul Lake, gayundin sina Engr. Manuel Romin at G. Rodolfo Camacho ng Federation of Free Farmers at Mangabul Lake Farmers Association. Sa dayalogong ito, nilinaw ang isyu at nabigyan ng pagkakataon ang mga residenteng may pagmamay-ari, interes o concern sa lugar na maipahayag ang kanilang panig tungo sa maayos at konstruktibong solusyon.

 

 

6.    PDRA para sa Namuong Sama ng Panahon, Isinagawa

 

Pinangunahan ni Mayor Niña ang ginawang Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment ng MDRRM Council noong August 19 upang maliwanagan ang lahat ukol sa sitwasyon at matukoy ang mga nararapat gawin sa pagdating ng bagyong Neneng at iba pang weather disturbances. Dahil dito, maayos na naihanda ang mga rescue vehicle at equipment, at maayos na nasabihan ang lahat ng personnel sa kani-kanilang gampanin upang matulungan ang lahat ng apektado ng dumaang bagyo at naging pagbaha.

 

 

7.    Stray Animals, Patuloy na Nahahanapan ng Adoptive Parents ng Local Shelter

 

Patuloy ang Bayambang Animal Shelter sa pagkalinga sa mga stray pets na aso at pusa, matapos itong makahanap ng mga bagong adoptive fur parents sa mga alagang napabayaan at natagpuan na lamang na pagala-gala kung saan-saan. Sa pamamagitan ng patuloy na pag-aalaga at paghahanap ng responsableng mga tagapag-ampon, nabibigyan ang mga ito ng pagkakataong magkaroon ng ligtas, maayos, at mapagmahal na tahanan.

 

 

8.    Mga Natagpuang Gamit, Naibalik sa May-ari

 

Patuloy na naibabalik sa kanilang mga tunay na may-ari ang mga nawawalang gamit, kabilang ang mga wallet at cell phone, sa tulong ng mga tapat na kawani ng Munisipyo. Sa tulong ng mga departamento gaya ng BPSO, TFD, at SEE, mabilis na nahahanap ang mga lehitimong may-ari ng mga ito. Dahil sa kanilang katapatan at malasakit sa kapwa, naipapakita ng mga kawani na ang integridad sa paglilingkod-bayan ay nasusukat din sa maliliit ngunit makabuluhang paggawa ng kabutihan sa kapwa.

 

[Show at least 3 different photo sets.]

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OUTRO

 

NEWSCASTER 1: Muli, ako po si ___ ng ____ Office, naghahatid sa inyo ng mga kuwento ng serbisyo, pagbabago, at pag-asa sa ating bayan.

 

NEWSCASTER 2: Walong taon man ang lumipas, hindi nagtatapos ang ating Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan. Sa halip, nagpapatuloy ito—sa bawat serbisyong naihahatid, bawat pamilyang inaabot at ating isinasama sa pag-unlad.

 

NEWSCASTER 1: Dahil ang tunay na pagbabago ay hindi nasusukat lamang sa mga nagawa na, kundi sa mga buhay na patuloy nating binabago at sa kinabukasang sama-sama nating binubuo.

 

NEWSCASTER 2: Mula sa unang hakbang hanggang sa ikawalong taon, at patungo sa mga susunod pang taon—kasama ninyo kami sa pagpapatuloy ng rebolusyong ito.

 

SABAY: Walong taon ng Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan. Walong taon ng serbisyo. Walong taon ng pagbabago. At sa laban na ito ay nagpapatuloy tayo!

 

Ito ang… BayambangueNews!

“An Unwavering Resolve to Transform Lives”

 

Message of Dr. Cezar T. Quiambao on the 2nd Recalibration of the Bayambang Poverty Reduction Plan (BPRP)

MESSAGE

 

“An Unwavering Resolve to Transform Lives”

We are now on the eighth year of our Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan. Only two years remain before we reach our tenth year. Are we still up for it? Haven’t we grown tired of the Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan?

If you ask me, my answer is no. Absolutely not! I will never grow tired of fighting poverty. Yes, it can be exhausting, but helping others never becomes tiresome. In fact, it is inspiring, and it makes you feel young. It never gets old to help transform our community and improve the lives of our fellow citizens. It is never tiring to give hope without pretense or political motives. And it is never a burden to help your community and raise the standard of living of its people.

In our eight years of the Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan, we have learned many lessons because we have undertaken many projects. Admittedly, not all of our projects have been completely successful, but every lesson we have learned is valuable because it allows us to try again using a different strategy.

That is why we gathered once again to recalibrate. And in that activity, one of the important lessons we have learned is this: many of the factors in our fight against poverty are beyond our control. That is why we often coordinate with different levels and agencies of government, as well as with private organizations.

Nevertheless, while there are things beyond our control—such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, and natural disasters—we can focus on the things we can control, on acting on what is within our sphere of influence.

Limited means and resources simply mean that we can choose to be creative. On our eighth year, I am grateful to everyone who has helped and contributed ideas to advance the Revolution in different ways. That means all of you involved in this recalibration activity, so let us give ourselves a round of applause.

Instead of complaining that “it is difficult to be poor,” we took action. Our accomplishments clearly show that we were not wrong to launch a Revolution. It turns out that there is nothing wrong with dreaming big! Ambition has helped us succeed. Having a vision and a mission has given us direction. Even now, we should already be grateful that we had the courage to launch a Revolution.

Our recalibration activity, the second one we have done, has detailed what we have accomplished, and here we can clearly see one thing: Change--real, wide-ranging change--is indeed possible! If your intentions are sincere and genuine, it is possible to create change without harming anyone. God blesses your efforts.

Throughout our journey so far, we have faced many challenges, but we have also received many blessings that were not part of our plans and that we never expected. The only people who were not happy with what we have accomplished are those who have nothing better to do—those who have done nothing but try to tear us down.

But we will not be defeated by naysayers. We will not be shaken by ill will. We will not be overcome by negativity and the selfish ambitions.

We have been at this for eight years—we are not going to give up now. Therefore, let us continue our Revolution!

Long live the Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan!
Long live the people of Bayambang!

 

DR. CEZAR T. QUIAMBAO

Founder of Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan

From Accomplishments to Sustained Transformation

 

Message

 

From Accomplishments to Sustained Transformation

Eight years into the Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan, Bayambang stands at an important point in its journey. When the Bayambang Poverty Reduction Action Plan (BPRP) 2018–2028 was formulated, it was an expression of our collective determination to confront poverty not simply through individual projects, but through a comprehensive and sustained program of local development. It recognized that poverty is complex and cannot be addressed by one intervention, one office, or one administration alone.

Today, as we recalibrate the Plan, we are able to look back with both gratitude and humility at how far Bayambang has come. The transformation is visible not only in roads, buildings, facilities, and equipment, but more importantly in the systems we have built and the opportunities we have created.

In governance, we have worked toward a more professional, transparent, accountable, and responsive local government. In social and cultural development, we have expanded our investment in education, health, social protection, culture and heritage, recreation, and community life. In agriculture, we have moved toward greater modernization and productivity through assorted strategies. In economic and infrastructure development, Bayambang has witnessed significant improvements in connectivity, public facilities, market infrastructure, transportation, peace and order, tourism, and investment. And in disaster resilience and environmental protection, we have strengthened our capacity to respond when our communities are most vulnerable.

These accomplishments are important, but they should not be viewed as the end point. They are instead best regarded as the foundation. And this is perhaps the most important reason for recalibrating the BPRP 2018-2028 in its eighth year.

Development does not happen in a straight line. Conditions change, needs evolve, and new challenges emerge, while resources remain limited. Circumstances beyond our control—from pandemics and armed conflicts to economic disruptions and natural disasters—can alter the trajectory of even the most carefully laid out plans.

For this reason, recalibration is not an admission that the original vision was inadequate, but rather a demonstration that the vision is alive. We recalibrate because we intend to remain relevant; because the needs of Bayambangueños continue to evolve; and because the work of reducing poverty cannot be measured only by what has already been accomplished, but also by how effectively we prepare for what comes next.

The Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan has already changed Bayambang in many ways. But perhaps its greatest achievement is that it has changed the way we think about development. We have learned to aspire for more; that a municipality does not have to remain defined by its limitations; that government can be innovative, responsive, and ambitious while remaining grounded in public service; and that progress becomes more meaningful when it creates opportunities for those who need them most.

As we move toward the two remaining years of the BPRP 2018–2028, our task is not simply to complete a list of projects, but to consolidate what we have built, address what remains unfinished, correct what needs improvement, and pursue new strategies where circumstances demand them. The next phase of the Revolution must therefore be one of sustaining gains, deepening impact, and widening inclusion.

Let us continue building a Bayambang where good governance creates trust, where education creates opportunity, agriculture creates sustainable livelihoods, infrastructure enables growth, investments create jobs, and resilience protects the gains of development.

In our eighth year, the work continues, the vision remains, and the Revolution steadily moves forward.

 

ATTY. RODELYNN RAJINI SAGARINO-VIDAD

Municipal Administrator

Chairperson, Bayambang Poverty Reduction Action Team

 

Pangasinan words and expressions for intermittent rain or pabugso-bugsong ulan

Pangasinan words and expressions for pasulpot-sulpot, pasumpong-sumpong, pabugso-bugsong ulan, or intermittent rain, on and off rain, rain that come and go:


uran na masiken


uran na matatakken


sigpo-sigpo 


sigbo-sigbo


tubat-tubat 


pawil-pawil


unsisige 


mankatse-katsep so uran


kasil-kasil 


unuran-unagew 


unuran-andi, iyagew to, iyuran to


tunda-tunda


Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Atty. Raj's Message Recalibrated BPRP Book 2


Message

Recalibrating the Revolution: From Accomplishments to Sustained Transformation

Eight years into the Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan, Bayambang stands at an important point in its journey.

When the Bayambang Poverty Reduction Action Plan (BPRP) 2018–2028 was formulated, it was an expression of our collective determination to confront poverty not simply through individual projects, but through a comprehensive and sustained program of local development. It recognized that poverty is complex and cannot be addressed by one intervention, one office, or one administration alone.

Today, as we recalibrate the Plan, we are able to look back with both gratitude and humility at how far Bayambang has come.

The transformation is visible not only in roads, buildings, facilities, and equipment, but more importantly in the systems we have built and the opportunities we have created.

In governance, we have worked toward a more professional, transparent, accountable, and responsive local government. We strengthened our organizational structures, procurement systems, local special bodies, ICT-based processes, and mechanisms for citizen and stakeholder participation. The attainment of ISO 9001:2015 certification further reflects our commitment to making quality and continuous improvement part of the way government works.

In social and cultural development, we have expanded our investment in education, health, social protection, culture, heritage, recreation, and community life. From increased support for our schools to the establishment of the Bayambang Polytechnic College, municipal library, museum, recreational facilities, and improved health and social service infrastructure, we have sought to ensure that development is felt not only in our economy, but in the everyday lives of our people.

In agriculture, we have moved toward greater modernization and productivity through farm-to-market roads, machinery and equipment, post-harvest facilities, fisheries support, soil services, hatchery development, irrigation partnerships, and other interventions designed to strengthen the livelihoods of our farmers and fisherfolk.

In economic and infrastructure development, Bayambang has witnessed significant improvements in connectivity, public facilities, market infrastructure, transportation, peace and order, tourism, and investment. These developments have helped create a more dynamic local economy—one capable not only of supporting existing livelihoods but also of generating new opportunities for employment, enterprise, and investment.

And in disaster resilience and environmental protection, we have strengthened our capacity to respond when our communities are most vulnerable. Better emergency equipment, rescue capabilities, disaster response systems, drainage infrastructure, environmental services, and coordination mechanisms have made our municipality more prepared to face the challenges brought by natural hazards and other emergencies.

These accomplishments are important. But they should not be viewed as the destination.

They are the foundation.

This is perhaps the most important reason for recalibrating the BPRP.

Development does not happen in a straight line. Conditions change. Needs evolve. New challenges emerge. Resources remain limited. Circumstances beyond our control—from pandemics and armed conflicts to economic disruptions and increasingly frequent disasters—can alter the trajectory of even the most carefully prepared plans.

For this reason, recalibration is not an admission that the original vision was inadequate. Rather, it is a demonstration that the vision is alive.

We recalibrate because we intend to remain relevant.

We recalibrate because the needs of Bayambangueños continue to evolve.

We recalibrate because the work of reducing poverty cannot be measured only by what has already been accomplished, but also by how effectively we prepare for what comes next.

The experience of the past eight years has taught us that meaningful development requires more than resources. It requires vision, discipline, innovation, collaboration, continuity, and the willingness to learn from both successes and shortcomings.

It also requires institutions that can carry good programs forward.

As administrators and public servants, our responsibility is therefore not merely to implement programs. It is to help build systems that endure—to institutionalize good practices, strengthen partnerships, improve public services, and ensure that every peso entrusted to government contributes meaningfully to the welfare of our people.

The Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan has already changed Bayambang in many ways. But perhaps its greatest achievement is that it has changed the way we think about development.

We have learned to aspire for more.

We have learned that a municipality does not have to remain defined by its limitations.

We have learned that government can be innovative, responsive, and ambitious while remaining grounded in public service.

And we have learned that progress becomes more meaningful when it creates opportunities for those who need them most.

As we move toward the remaining years of the BPRP 2018–2028, our task is not simply to complete a list of projects. It is to consolidate what we have built, address what remains unfinished, correct what needs improvement, and pursue new strategies where circumstances demand them.

The next phase of the Revolution must therefore be one of sustaining gains, deepening impact, and widening inclusion.

Let us continue building a Bayambang where good governance creates trust, where education creates opportunity, where agriculture creates sustainable livelihoods, where infrastructure enables growth, where investments create jobs, where culture strengthens identity, and where resilience protects the gains of development.

The true measure of our Revolution will not only be how much Bayambang has changed by 2028.

It will be whether the changes we have made are strong enough to endure beyond 2028—and whether they have given more Bayambangueños the opportunity to live with dignity, security, and hope.

The work continues.

The vision remains.

And the Revolution moves forward.

Mabuhay ang Rebolusyon Laban sa Kahirapan.
Mabuhay ang Bayambang.
At higit sa lahat, mabuhay ang bawat Bayambangueño na patuloy nating pinaglilingkuran.