Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Getting A New Sablay: Because the Public Deserves the Best

 

 


Last December 16, 2023, I donned my second sablay at UP Open University in Los BaƱos, Laguna. The first was four years ago for my Diploma in Land Use Planning. This time, for my master’s degree in Public Management to which I majored in Local Government and Regional Administration (LGRA).

 

Some have asked me what would now be my next plan. My reply was, I do not know yet, because when I enrolled in both courses I was not thinking of the future rather I was preoccupied with my self-imposed belief that my previous and today’s positions should be matched with a good academic background because such would help me give the best service to the people, the brand of service that they rightfully deserve. And which university can provide me such good academic background other than can be provided by the best university in the country and one of the “bests” in the world, the University of the Philippines.

 

Thankfully, there is the UP Open University that made UP education readily accessible to someone like me who lives and work in the province and definitely cannot make it to a UP physical campus. Thanks, too, to the professors from the UP System who generously shared their time and brilliance to us learners. Gratitude as well to modern communications technology that bridged the distance.

 

In 2017, right after passing the board exam for environmental planner which made me qualified to occupy planning and development position on an assistant or department head level in the local government unit, I felt I am still inadequate, knowledge and technical-wise. By the way, I was only qualified to take the planner’s board because I was an incumbent planning officer in our LGU by virtue of the five-year grace period that was guaranteed by RA10587 or the Environmental Planning Act of 2013; which means after 2019, all applicants for the board exam should be a graduate of environment planning or urban planning or related courses. The classes for the Diploma in Land Use Planning were delivered fully online for the first to three semesters and for the last semester a practicum is required where students have to physically meet together with the professor to conduct actual planning workshop. The coursework was a huge challenge for a learner like me who have been away from school for fifteen years. Self-doubt as in questioning my ability consumed me but have considered it to be useful as it flexed my self-discipline and perseverance. In 2019, I finished the course, wore the sablay, and smiled with a dream fulfilled.

 

By 2020, the position of secretary top the Sangguniang Bayan is about to be vacated as the incumbent is about to retire in a year. That presented a golden opportunity for me to elevate my present status of an assistant planning officer to a department head position. Fortunately, I was vouched by the mayor as well as by Sangguniang Bayan members and eventually hired by the vice-mayor; the latter being the appointing authority. Being the secretary of the sanggunian as my colleagues know is more than just preparing the agenda and the minutes of the sessions and meetings, it is also having the responsibility of making sure that all ordinances and resolutions being deliberated and enacted are well-researched and properly formulated. At times, a secretary has to initiate the passage of some ordinances and resolutions one deems useful and necessary for the municipality.

 

Again, with my personal belief that a position in the government should be coupled with necessary and relevant academic degree, one that is above the required minimum, I enrolled in Master of Public Management program, where else, but in the UP Open University. After three years of coursework and passing the comprehensive exam, I got my second sablay.

 

Looking back some 23 years ago, what I only desire is to graduate in college and land a job in the government. I have no idea yet as to which agency or department and what specific task I would be doing. As time went by, surprising opportunities and challenges took their turns. 


Going back to the question as to what I will be doing now with my new degree and all that came before it, again, I do not have a definite answer yet. What matters now is I can assure the public that I am now prepared more than ever to serve them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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