Team Bawing NB5 1
Team Bawing NB5 1
Team Bawing NB5 1
By
Cherry Lyn G. Araujo
Marian Grace Bellosa
Emma Lyn Cantere
Prince Dela Cruz
Michelle Ann Ebalang
Gerniegiljun Gabatan
Danilo Heguinto II
Laarne Marcos
Charlene Quijano
Mariel Saquin
Jocelyn Sanico
Rodrigo Talbo
Jason Ytac
Jocelyn D. Sanico
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First and foremost, praises and thanks to God, the Almighty, for His showers and
instructor Mr. Reymar A. Dela Cruz for giving us the opportunity to do research and
providing invaluable guidance throughout this research. His dynamism, vision, sincerity,
and motivation have deeply inspired us. His timely advice, meticulous scrutiny, scholar
advice and scientific approach have helped us to a very great extent to accomplish this
research work.
We are extremely grateful to our parents for their love, prayers, caring and
sacrifices for educating and preparing us for our future. We are very much thankful to
our classmates and friends for their love, understanding, prayers, and continuing
History
Barangay Siguel, is one of the coastal and rural Barangay of General Santos
City, bounded on the North by Barangay Tambler, On the East by the Sarangani Bay,
on the West by the Municipality of Maasim and on the South by the Siguel River.
BARANGAY SIGUEL is about 20 kilometers away from the heart of the City.
This composed of 16 Puroks with a total land area of 37,684,388 square meters
(Source CPDO) used for relocation site, industrial site, agricultural site and for pasture
lease area. The populace of this barangay is composed of different tribes as follows:
Christisn, Muslims’Islam and B’laans. B’laans are lumads of the barangay and some
Muslim families Jugarap – Dupalco Clan are the first Christian reside in this Barangay
we back 1920’s. Soil in this barangay is fit for farming, thus this is the primary source of
income of the residents and some are fishing and trading in addition, pasture lands are
being leased from the Government for grazing purposes.
September 7, 1959, this Barangay was revived and created under Resolution no.
79 series of 1959 declared as “BARANGAY SIGUEL” and Hon. Victoriano T. Jugarap
was the first appointed Barangay Chairman by late city Mayor Antonio C. Acharon Sr.,
and he was served for more or less Twenty (20) years ended last 2007. His brother,
Hon. Jerry M. Jumarap was elected as Punong Barangay last 2008 and serving up to
present.
FIGURE 1
Location of Barangay Siguel
MISSION AND VISION OF BARANGAY BAWING
MISSION STATEMENT
“To provide opportunity through the delivery of the basic services, to create holistic and
quality citizens, that would produce professional leaders to be productive and uphold
peaceful and orderly community”
VISION STATEMENT
GOAL
“To improve the quality of life and well-being of the Generals of Barangay Siguel”
ALLOTED BUDGET
According to the Brgy. Bawing Treasurer, they based their budget to the ordinance
which is the BARANGAY APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 001, which states “An
ordinance appropriating the sum of P10,766,903.00 to be made available for the
operation of Barangay Siguel, General Santos City from January 1, 2019 to December
31, 2019, approving for the for the purpose, general fund annual budget for fiscal year
2019.
PARTICULARS TOTAL
A. Local Sources
1. Tax Revenue
a. Real Property Tax 800, 000
Basic Real Property Tax
b. Business Tax 20, 000
Other Business Income
c. Other :Land Taxes 120,000
Other Taxes
Tax on Sand, Gravel and other Quarry Products 10, 000
Total Tax Revenue 950, 000
2. Non Tax Revenue
a. Regulatory Fees
Clearance and Certificate Fees 200, 000
Garbage Fee 30, 000
Other Service Income 21, 000
Total Non-Tax Revenue 251, 000
B. External sources
Subsidy from LGU 1, 000
Other Business Income- Banks 2, 000
Share From Internal Revenue Collections 9, 562, 903
Total External Resources 9, 565, 903
Source of Funds- Table shows the following income as indicated above declared as
sources of funds, particularly the Tax Revenue, Operating and Miscellaneous income,
which are realistic and probable to be collected and remitted to the local Treasury,
necessary to finance the delivery of basic services and implementation of development
projects and activities of the barangay. The Total Tax Revenue of 950, 000 which
includes the real property tax, business tax and other land taxes plus the Non Tax
Revenue of 251, 000 (Regulatory Clearance and Certificate Fees, Garbage Fee, and
Other Service Income), with the addition of the External sources amounting to P 9, 565,
903 which the share from Internal Revenue collection has the highest contribution as
seen in the table. The Total Receipts allotted to the barangay is P 10, 766, 903.
ALLOCATION SCHEME
Budget allocation is an important part of all business and not-for-profit financial plans.
In Brgy. Bawing their fund is appropriated for basic delivery and implementation of
priority development projects and activities. The table below shows in which particular
services their budget allocated.
Sub-Total 653,785.00
1.2.2 Brgy. Anti-illegal Drugs Campaign Program
Maintenance and other Expenses
Fuel, Oil & Lubricants 8,000.00
Representation Expenses 12,000.00
Other Professional Services 117,000.00
Sub-Total 137,000.00
Total Brgy. Peace and Order Program 790,785.00
1.3 Brgy. collection & Enhancement Program
Maintenance & other Operating Expenses
Travelling Expenses - Local 31,200.00
Training Expenses 22,500.00
Office Supplies Expenses 8,112.00
Other Professional Services 180,00.00
Sub-Total 241,812.00
Sub-Total 42,333.75
2.2 Brgy. School Neighborhood Play Program
Maintenance & other Operating Expenses
Other Professional Services 24,000.00
Sub-Total 24,000.00
Capital Outlay
Information & Communication Technology Equipment 45,000.00
Sub-Total 45,000.00
PROJECTS/ PROGRAMS
The following are the different programs conducted by the Barangay Bawing:
As of now they are paying for the fee to the owner of the land.
Conduct some livelihood programs.
The conducted survey helped us to know what are the basis and processes of
the allocated budget to be distributed by the Barangay. It also gives us inputs such as,
sources of income, projects, finances of the Barangay and other projects finance by the
city on infrastructure. The distribution of the IRA to finance the sector of each barangay
such as calamity funds, health and services funds training and livelihood programs,
benefits and its beneficiaries, salaries or honorarium of the employees, projects and etc.
We also encountered the history of the Barangay Bawing down to its origin of its
name which is “Bawing-Bawing” an example of spices.