Monday, August 30, 2010

Young Damalerio elected new NMYL head; succeeds brother

Young but able Provincial Board Member Abeleon Damalerio was elected the new Bohol president of the National Movement of Young Legislators (NMYL) during the league’s general assembly at Bohol Tropics on Friday.
Outgoing NMYL-Bohol head and Provincial Administrator Alfonso Damalerio II, who happens to be an elder brother of his successor, assured group of the provincial government’s support to its programs and projects. He spoke in the assembly also for guest Gov. Edgar Chatto, who was outside the province during the event.
The younger Damalerio will serve as NMYL president from 2010 – 2013 together with executive vice president Tagbilaran City Kag. John Geesnell Yap, and Cortes Kag. Lynn Iven Lim, Clarin Kag. Velden Aparicio and Kag. Arturo Piollo as vice presidents for the First, Second and Third Districts, respectively.
The other new officiers are Kag. Ongi Grace Lim (Mabini) as secretary; Kag. Abegail Martha Lagura (Guindulman), assistant secretary; Kag. Toribio Bon III (Panglao), treasurer; and Kag. Ritchel Lim (Albur), PRO.
The members of the board are Kag. Chester Ian Rule (Sikatuna) and Kag. Celerino Jubac (Cortes) representing the 1st District; Kag. Corsine Salera (Clarin) and Kag. Eduardo Torremocha (Getafe) for 2nd District; and Kag. John Loius Deligero (Anda) and Kag. Jerson Curit (Mabini) for 3rd district. Lawyer and City Kag. Nerio D. Zamora II is the league’s legal counsel.
DILG Provincial Director Rustica MascariƱas proclaimed the election winners and dared them to sustain NMYL’s reputation as an instrument of responsive public service.
She told the group that DILG’s role is to link between the local and national governments, and that the NMYL is expected to further contribute to good and effective governance through quality legislation.
The NMYL is comprised by the elected local lawmakers in the country who are aged 35 years or younger at the time of their election.

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