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« on: March 12, 2010, 06:22:32 PM »

CONGRATULATIONS to Olongapo City Councilor Edwin Piano!

Received news less than an hour ago, Councilor Edwin Piano emerged as National Winner in "The Outstanding Councilors of the Philippines (TOCP) Awards for 2009". Ten councilors from all over the Philippines were chosen.



Congratulations to Olongapo City's Councilor Edwin J. Piano who emerged as Region III's Outstanding Councilor!

Councilor Piano will join all regional winners for "The Outstanding Councilors of the Philippines (TOCP) Awards for 2009" for final judging in the national competition. The National Winners will be selected during the PCL End Term Conference in Cebu. The TOCP awards was commissioned by the Junior Chamber (Jaycee) International Philippines.

Below is the basis for the nomination:

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A former Subic Bay employee who championed the rights of his fellow Filipino workers, Mr. Edwin Piano is one of the pioneer volunteers who protected and preserved Subic Naval Base when the Americans left seventeen years ago. He was one of the pillars who fought for the creation of the Subic Bay Freeport and eventually served as Administrative Officer of the Transportation Department of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA).

First elected in office as city councilor in 2001 he was voted back by the local electorate in 2004 and 2007, proof that Olongapo residents are satisfied with his performance. Mr. Piano displayed an uncanny ability to detect the needs of the times and demonstrated ability to respond in ways that will benefit his constituents.

His concern and his vision for the welfare of his city and its people are clearly manifested in the Resolutions and Ordinances he filed in the Sangguniang Panlungsod, whether principally-authored by him or co-authored with a colleague. Mr. Piano presently holds the record of having authored the most number of significant Resolutions and Ordinances in Olongapo City Council. He also have the most number of committee chairmanship such as ways and means, telecommunications, organization development and personnel matters, labor and employment, and information technology. All stipulated under Resolution No.3 Series of 2009

Believing that a Councilor’s duties go beyond mere legislative work, Mr. Piano has proven that he is a hands-on public servant by assuming responsibilities that have direct impact on the welfare of his community.

Click here to view pertinent Resolutions/Ordinances introduced by Mr. Piano to improve the lives of city residents and make governance more effective.
  

One of the Philippine’s Bests: Councilor Edwin Piano shows his trophy
and plaque as The Most Outstanding Councilor in the region and in the
Philippines. His national feat was conferred by the Junior Chamber
International Philippines and Senator Edgardo Angara at the
Philippine Councilors League End Term Conference in Cebu City last
March 12, 2010.

 
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« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2010, 08:02:33 PM »

From the JCI Philippines website:

The TOCP Awards is uniquely given for outstanding leadership and excellent contributions to local legislation, governance and the nation at large.  Its primary aim is for the recognition of the outstanding achievement of our nation’s councilors which have benefited significantly their constituents, the community and the nation. Likewise, it will also inspire others, especially the youth, with the recognition to these achievements and/or leadership of the awardees-leaders who have demonstrated vigor and innovativeness in tackling the problems of society and offering solutions. Moreover, the said award will also challenge and inspire councilors to become development-oriented and to excel beyond the ordinary.

As agreed by the proponents the general criteria for the search will be based on the principles as stated in the Jaycee Creed and the JCI organization on its goal and mission  "to contribute to the advancement of the global community by providing young persons with the opportunity to develop leadership skills, social responsibility and fellowship for a positive change".   This mission finds basis in the Jaycee Creed, which believes:

  • That faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life;
  • That the brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations;
  • That economic justice can best be won by free men through free enterprise;
  • That government should be of laws rather than of men;
  • That earth’s great treasure lies in human personality; and
  • That service to humanity is the best work of life.

The Jaycee Creed, which is universal in its perception and exhortation, sees man not only in the light of what he is but what he can be. This precept proceeds from the principle that earth’s great treasure lies in the in the human personality, which must be developed in its wholeness.  This recognizes with implicit faith that God gives its dimension.

The creed likewise exhorts man to hold on to the convention that government, which is man’s own creation, must conform with the demands of humanity; it should not therefore be of men but of laws—laws that are just, and promote the dignity of man and a better understanding among mankind, The Creed emphasizes also a measure that frees man in the pursuit of his enterprise, and must be therefore guaranteed economic justice.                

 “That government should be of laws rather than of men and that service to humanity is the best work of life.”  It is in this context and spirit that the TOCP award was conceived. If it is idealistic, it is because man must have his idealism if he has to shape for himself a better future and a better world.

AWARDS CRITERIA

  • The nominee is judged by his outstanding leadership and excellence in his  contribution to the cause of his constituents, community and the nation at large. In essence, proof of nominee’s outstanding leadership and excellence in local legislation and the nominee’s outstanding contributions to community development constitute the basis for the TOCP Award.
  • Nominee must have complied with all the rules governing nomination such as citizenship, etc. contained at the back page of the official nomination form.
  • Nominee must be an incumbent councilor (1st to 3rd term or repeater) and must have engaged in local legislation with documented proof subject to verification by the TOCP Search Committee.
  • Nominee must have been engaged in contributing to the cause of his constituents for a substantial part of his/her public life with documented proof subject to verification by the TOCP Search Committee.

Only Filipino citizens (including naturalized citizens) are eligible for nomination.  

These annual awards are given to recognize the men and women councilors who have proven themselves worthy of honor and emulations based on the following criteria:

  • Service to his/her constituents, to the community and/or to the nation (40 points)
  • Legislative excellence and integrity in their public life, including moral rectitude (40 points)
  • Leadership, innovativeness and pioneering spirit (20 points)

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« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2010, 11:05:20 AM »

Woohooo! Well deserved win!
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« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2010, 11:18:34 AM »

Edwin has worked very hard for this and well deserves the TOCP award!  Grin
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« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2010, 11:41:07 AM »

Yes! Olongapo is proud!
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