Nasipit, Agusan del Norte - To help make our country resilient amidst the threat
brought about by climate change, this year’s activities in line with the 116th
Philippine Civil Service Anniversary highlights the care for environment.
Around 4,000 mangrove seedlings were planted in a
mangrove planting activity participated by various government agencies at USS
Marshall Memorial Complex, Nasipit, Agusan del Norte today September 23, 2016.
Armed with digging tools such as hoe, shovel and bolo,
around 30 personnel of the Department of Agriculture Caraga representing
various divisions and sections headed by the Human Resource Section arrived at
the planting site around 6:00 in the morning and took part the activity.
The mangrove planting is one of the highlight of the
116th Philippine Civil Service Anniversary with the theme “Sigaw ng
Lingkod Bayani: Malasakit para sa Taumbayan, Kapwa Kawani at Kalikasan.”
Earlier, a coastal clean-up campaign was also conducted
at Brgy. Masao, Butuan City.
Every September, Philippine government workforce will
celebrate the civil service anniversary as an observance of the enactment of
Public Law No. 5, “An Act for the Establishment and Maintenance of our
Efficient and Honest Civil Service in the Philippine Islands” on September 19,
1900 with the Civil Service Commission as lead agency.
This year’s activities are meant to instill malasakit or compassion with action for
our health, the environment, deserving public servants, and the Filipino public
who are the clients of the government service offices. (Aurelius P. Arais/DA
Caraga)
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