BADOC, ILOCOS NORTE—Surrounded
by family, supporters, sectoral representatives, and fellow public servants,
Virgilio M. Calajate was formally sworn in as the new mayor of Badoc in a
solemn ceremony held on June 30, 2025 at the President Ferdinand E. Marcos
Auditorium.
The event marked a significant political transition for the
historic town of Badoc, which prides itself on its cultural heritage, coastal
resources, and a citizenry deeply rooted in faith. Ilocos Norte Governor Cecilia
Araneta-Marcos administered the oath of office.
At his side during the oath-taking was his wife, Ilocos Norte provincial
treasurer Josephine Prieto-Calajate, along with members of their close-knit
family. Joining the ceremony virtually from Hawaii were their son, Joseph
Vergel Calajate, CEO and manager of JVC Business Consortium; their
daughter-in-law, Vanessa Calajate, director of the Ilocos Norte Electric
Cooperative (INEC); and their grandchildren, Jorgeane Verena and Jover Vansen,
whose presence online brought added joy and warmth to the meaningful occasion.
Other newly elected officials likewise took their oath before Araneta-Marcos.
These include Badoc Vice Mayor Glennd George Cajigal and the members of the
Sangguniang Bayan: Romnick Torralba, Tom Kristoffer Torralba, Mary Pauline
Lacuesta, Divina Gracia Barlahan, Jake Chua, Mikko Cajigal, Glenn Novan
Cajigal, and Teodoro Calonge.
Before the official oath-taking, a concelebrated Holy Mass was
held at the Minor Basilica of St. John the Baptist, Shrine of La Virgen
Milagrosa de Badoc. The Mass served as a moment of collective thanksgiving and
spiritual grounding for the newly elected officials, their families, and
constituents.
In his inaugural address, Calajate expressed profound gratitude
to the people of Badoc for their trust and for the support of the Marcos
family: President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., Senator Imee Marcos, Second
District Congressman Angelo Marcos Barba, First District Congressman Ferdinand
Alexander “Sandro” Marcos, Araneta-Marcos, and Ilocos Norte Vice Governor
Matthew Joseph M. Manotoc.
The new Badoc local chief executive outlined his administration’s
priorities, which include strengthening support for farmers and fisherfolk,
improving irrigation and livelihood programs, enhancing tourism, uplifting
youth and education, and ensuring accessible health services, including the
appointment of a municipal dentist—something the town currently lacks.
“We need the cooperation of every barangay official, every
municipal employee, every teacher, every farmer, every fisherfolk, every youth
leader, every parent, and every citizen,” Calajate emphasized, calling on the
people of Badoc to rise above political differences and work together for a
more prosperous community.
In her message, Araneta-Marcos congratulated Calajate and the
newly elected officials, and offered words of guidance. “In your hands lies the
future of Badoc,” she said. “I urge each of you to lead with honesty, humility,
and heart. The people have entrusted you with their hopes—honor that trust
every single day. As your Governor, I assure you of my full support as we work
together to bring more programs and opportunities to our kakailian. Together,
let us give them ‘Cerbisio A Mapagtalkan’.”
The inauguration was attended by various dignitaries, including
newly elected mayors and vice mayors of nearby municipalities, representatives
of national government agencies, and leaders from civil society and the private
sector.
Calajate, a multi-awarded former barangay captain and
long-serving public servant, concluded his message with a call to unity: “This
is our chance to do something good for Badoc—to rise above our divisions, to
lift one another up, and to leave this town better than we found it.”
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