Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos meets with Ilocano students (Alaric Yanos) |
By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff Reporter
LAOAG CITY—The Sirib Ilokano
Kabataan Association (SIKA), a newly-formed youth organization in the province
has intensified their recruitment efforts to serve as a liaison of the
provincial government of Ilocos Norte to carry out its programs and activities
designed for youth welfare and development.
Newly-elected officials of
SIKA led by its president, James Ceasar Ventura, a magna cum laude fresh
graduate at the Mariano Marcos State University’s College of Education took
their oath of office at the Office of the Governor in time for the Independence
Day celebration.
On the same day, on their induction
ceremony, orientation of new members and socialization party was held at the
Ilocos Norte centennial arena to familiarize its members the new constitution
and by-laws of the new youth organization and fill in the gap created by the
abolition of the Sangguniang Kabataan.
On April 26, a general
assembly was conducted where the 476 active members of SIKA elected their new
officers. Other elected members were: Randolf Jay Balon, vice president for
youth affairs, Emil James Tanagon, vice president for administration, Generous
Ubasa, secretary, Irene Ulit, treasurer, Menard Tagata, auditor, Patrick
Quitoriano and Weenter Ventura, both are communication officers representing
Ilocos Norte’s first and second district.
The birth of SIKA came after
the conduct of a week-long Sirib Leadership Camp held on April 16 at
the Dungon-Dungon state in Burgos, Ilocos Norte on April 16.
Harnessing the youth huge
population and energy, Ilocos Norte Governor Ma. Imelda “Imee” R. Marcos
expressed her strong support for youth development.
“The youth has a really huge
population. Their energy is what we need if we want to fast-track our
development in the province. They are the future; we need to train them,”
Marcos said.
Earlier, the Sirib Express, a
youth-oriented program of the provincial government has set up its own office
at the Ferdinand E. Marcos Sports Stadium to focus on youth development
services and welfare.
The Sirib Express, in
cooperation with the SIKA has been visiting public schools and universities
once every semester to bring the services for the youths and students.
Among the services include
educational scholarship, sports equipment, employment assistance, guidance counseling
as well as free seminars and workshops on photography, graphic design,
husbandry, rƩsumƩ personality development, responsible adolescence sexuality,
among others.
Among the latest activities
include their participation to Brigada Eskweda where they participated in the
motorcade, help out in the clean-up drive and distributed construction
materials for the repair and rehabilitation of school buildings.
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