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OCD, Negros ACE, Victorias City ink agreements on disaster resilience

• GILBERT P. BAYORAN

OCD Administrator Ariel Nepomuceno (2nd from left) and Mayor Javier Miguel Benitez signed on Friday two MOAs between OCD, Victorias City government, Negros Association of Chief Executives to reinforce disaster preparedness efforts, in Talisay City.* VCPIO photo

The Victorias City government has formalized two separate Memoranda of Agreement (MOAs) with the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and the Negros Association of Chief Executives (Negros ACE) to reinforce disaster preparedness and resilience efforts, at Nature’s Village Resort on April 11 in Talisay City, Negros Occidental.

The first MOA, signed between the City Government of Victorias and the OCD, aims to strengthen local disaster risk reduction and management efforts.

The partnership marks a significant step in building a more disaster-resilient Victorias.

The signing ceremony was led by Mayor Javier Miguel Benitez and OCD Administrator and National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) Executive Director, Undersecretary Ariel Nepomuceno with Disaster Preparedness Service Director III Caesar Agnir Jr., and Chief Science Research Specialist of UP Resilience Institute Jose Abraham Ongkiko.

Vice Mayor Abelardo Bantug III opened the event by welcoming all attendees, highlighting the importance of the partnership, and expressing gratitude to the stakeholders involved.

The agreement sets the foundation for enhanced local capacity in disaster preparedness, emergency response, and technical assistance.

It enables Victorias City to access OCD’s expertise, training programs, and data resources—contributing to more effective planning and community-based DRRM systems.

Nepomuceno, in his message, emphasized the importance of empowering local government units (LGUs), especially in light of recent volcanic activity at Mt. Kanlaon.

“Our occasion today is another milestone in the mission of the Office of Civil Defense to further strengthen our partnership with the different sectors of our society, especially the LGUs,” he said.

The second MOA was signed between the OCD and the Negros Association of Chief Executives (Negros ACE), which Benitez heads.

The agreement reinforces a province-wide initiative to elevate DRRM standards across all LGUs in Negros Occidental.

The MOA focuses on promoting collaboration, information sharing, and capacity-building among local leaders, with OCD providing technical and operational support to aid in their disaster preparedness and resilience programs.

Benitez expressed gratitude for the partnerships, emphasizing the collective responsibility of LGUs in safeguarding communities, stating, “Negros ACE leaders will remain united and steadfast in keeping Negrosanons safe.”

“Our vision is that in a few years’ time, Negros will be a model of local resilience,” he added.

Ongkiko shared insights during the event, presenting best practices in disaster resilience developed in partnership with OCD.

Also present during the ceremony were Civil Defense Deputy Administrator for International Engagements Carlos Bathan, NIR OCD Regional Director Donato Sermeno III, Councilor Audie Malaga, city department heads, and key personnel involved in disaster risk reduction initiatives.*

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