CPSU, Valladolid town forge tech-voc program pact

MOA SIGNING. Central Philippine State University officials and the Local Government of Valladolid led by Mayor Enrique Miravalles signed a memorandum of agreement for the establishment of a technical vocational program in the town of Valladolid. (Contributed photo)
MOA SIGNING. Central Philippine State University officials and the Local Government of Valladolid led by Mayor Enrique Miravalles signed a memorandum of agreement for the establishment of a technical vocational program in the town of Valladolid. (Contributed photo)

CENTRAL Philippine State University (CPSU) Kabankalan City and

Valladolid Mayor Enrique Miravalles forged partnership on February 8 relative to the establishment of CPSU Technical Vocational Institution (TVI) in Purok Masagana, Barangay Bagumbayan, Valladolid, Negros Occidental.

The memorandum of agreement was signed by the mayor and CPSU President Dr. Aladino Moraca which was held at the CPSU-Main campus, Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental.

The tech voc program will offer organic agriculture production courses to the qualified residents of Valladolid.

The said memorandum of agreement (MOA) stipulates that the tech voc program is expected to promote and enhance the use of renewable resources, advanced technologies in organic production, post-harvest handling and processing, including the establishment of technical working group, among others, as effective mechanisms for the implementation of the Organic Agriculture Production (AOP).

Dr. Moraca said this convergence of CPSU and Valladolid in creating initiatives and strategies that are meant to strengthen and hasten the development in the region through education and agriculture technologies, is part of the institution's developmental framework to attain growth and progress in the entire region.

"Since the University is recognized as the bearer of agriculture in the Province of Negros Occidental, no doubt the interest of the LGU relies so much on CPSU to lead in developing the potentials of agriculture in the entire region. Hence, this activity aims to expedite the process through engaging in partnerships with LGUs. I believe in the commitment, and serious interest of the LGU to participate in the realization of this goal," Moraca said.

In response, Valladolid Mayor Miravalles expressed his gratitude to CPSU for forging this undertaking with the LGU through him and stated that this partnership would stimulate opportunities and substantive benefits to all Dolidnons, especially in the enhancement of their locally-organized agriculture systems.

Present to witness the said agreement were CPSU VP for Academic Affairs Dr. Fernando D. Abello and Valladolid Vice-Mayor Roel P. Yogore. With their team were TWG head Sharon Rose Lin Masa, Tesda Specialist II Jenie Notchite, TWG members Kerstien Trayco and Neo Abell Obligar, SB Larry Garde and Armando Alvarez and mayor's office staff Mark Anthony Cabrillos.

Also held during the said event was a conference with the Municipalities of Murcia and Valladolid to lay down plans on how to maneuver accurate strategies that would lead to the eventual approval of the opening of CPSU extension classes in their localities.

Dr. Abello presented and deliberated to them the current conditions, requirements, and expectations that are to be anticipated and prepared for the extension classes to be approved by the University Board of Regents (BOR).

With this, Municipality of Murcia Mayor Gerry Rojas articulated his commitment to provide whatever necessary support they could give to pave the way for the realization of this plan.

With him were Murcia Vice Mayor Johnny Reosura, SB members Carlito Yu, Adrian Olimpo, Belen Magbanua, Jose Gomez, Antonio Luis Gonzaga, Alfredo Villarosa, ABC President Hernan Alintana, executive assistants Nicanor Constantino and Richie Delos Santos, and the members of the local finance committee.

Likewise, Mayor Miravalles of Valladolid assured CPSU of their sincere willingness to provide whatever is necessary to carry out the opening of extension classes in their locality.

Among the CPSU officials present to witness the event were VP for Research and Extension Dr. Mae Flor Posadas, Quality Assurance Director Dr. Grenny Jungco, Graduate School Dean Dr. Mary Ann Dagunan, College of Agriculture and Forestry Dean Dr. Roland Marcel Bachiller, Development Communication and Information Office Director Dr. Flora Carpio, Research and Development Director Dr. Angelie Rose Lumba, Instructional Media Production and Development Director Dr. Josephine Asuncion Emoy, Training Services Director Mary Grace Noreen Leduna, Tesda Focal Person Maryvic Pedrosa and TVI Coordinator Dr. Salvador Castor Jr.

Credits to J.A. Amoy & M.G.N. Leduna & F. Carpio.

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