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Jun 27, 2012

RUN 2 PLANT 4 GREENIN PHILIPPINES 2012

The Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. (RAFI) will hold the Run 2 Plant 4 Greenin Philippines 2012 on June 30, 2012 (Saturday). 
Run 2 Plant 4 2012

The event will be held simultaneously in 51 municipalities and component cities(including Bogo City).


Run 2 Plant 4 GREENIN Philippines 2012 is organized in collaboration with the Cebu Provincial Government, Aboitiz Equity Venture, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, DILG, Talisay City local government unit and other LGUs in Cebu, and various government and private institutions.
Run 2 Plant 4 GREENIN Philippines, one of the components of GREENIN Philippines program, is a fun run and planting activity that provides a venue for every Filipino to contribute in rehabilitating and protecting our environment with the goal of bringing back the country’s forest cover.
GREENIN Philippines Program, which stands for Generation REdemption and Expansion of Natural resources INitiatives in the Philippines Program, is one of the programs under RAFI’s Integrated Development focus area. It aims to replicate best practices in environmental protection, conservation, and rehabilitation to more places in the country for a greener Philippines. RAFI’s other focus areas are Micro-finance &Entrepreneurship, Culture & Heritage, and Education. - http://rafi.org.ph

For Bogo City, 5:30 is the assembly time and starting point will be in front of New Bogo City Hall to Bung-aw Elementary School, Brgy. Cayang
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Jun 23, 2012

Pag-IBIG Fund Service Center Opens In Bogo City

The Pag-IBIG Fund (Home Development Mutual Fund) recently opened its new Service Center in the City of Bogo to bring its services closer to its members. 

During the opening, a total of 25 clients availed of the services (concerning printout of contributions, Multi–Purpose Loans, membership verification and receiving of Multi–Purpose Loan applications). The Bogo Service Center will also serve Pag-ibig members from in the municipalities of San RemigioTabuelan, Borbon, Tabogon, Medellin, Daanbantayan, Sta. Fe, Bantayan and Madridejos.

Pag-IBIG Fund LogoMayor Martinez, through Councilor Rodriguez, thanked Pag-IBIG Fund “for coming over so that our constituents will not travel far just to avail of the services they deserve.”



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Jun 20, 2012

Earthquake in Bogo City


An earthquake occured past 12 midnight in Bogo City. PHIVOLCS reported that it was caused by tectonic movement in the sea near Barangay Siokon (source). No damage was reported and no aftershocks ensued because the tremor was too weak. Here are the seismic events as recorded by PHIVOLCS:

  • Date - Time                        Latitude Longitude  Depth   Magnitude      Location 
  • (Philippine Time)                       (ºN)         (ºE)          (km)  
  • 20 Jun 2012 - 12:39 AM        11.03   124.03        007             3.2       004 km S 47° E of Bogo City  
  • 19 Jun 2012 - 11:46 PM        11.02   124.09        005             3.4       010 km S 68° E of Bogo City 
  • 19 Jun 2012 - 12:06 AM        11.02   124.04        010             3.3       005 km S 54° E of Bogo City


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Jun 17, 2012

5th Charter Day Celebration

Message from the City Mayor

The City of Bogo celebrates its 5th year of cityhood. And yet, it seemed but only yesterdaythat we finally earned our right to be recognized as one. It was a recognition bitterly fought at the highest court of the land; it was a victory that, no doubt, is a major one.

But as far as we in the administration are concerned an even greater struggle is at hand: proving we can achieve the goals we had set in the first place when we pursued the dreams of cityhood. Rome was not built in a day, thus we are trying our best to fashion the tools of governance that wiull help in achieving the goals we had set for our city and our people.

We are fortunate our efforts in this direction have been recognized. The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has fiven the City of Bogo the Seal of Good Housekeeping. It is an award given to local government units in recognition of their good governance pratices for its efforts in the areas of Good Planning, SOund Fiscal Management, Transparency and Accountability, and Valuing Performance Management.

Of course, we still have a lot to do if we must grow at a pace consistent with real progress. In this regard we ask the cooperation and patience of our constituents. We give our assurance that, as the government agency charged with the supervision of local government units has recognized, the City of Bogo is doing its job. 

Hence, to all those who in one way or another have extended a helping hand so that Bogo may become what it is today and, more importantly, a true city of man that will be in the future, our sincerest gratitude and prayers.

Very Sincerely,
Celestino E. Martinez Jr.
City Mayor



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Jun 6, 2012

Bogo, Building Roads to Progress



Bogo City is in the northern part of Cebu Province. The approximated distance of Bogo from Cebu City is 101.9 km. The roads to Bogo are now asphalted while the other parts are cemented. Transportation using public vehicles are available. Boat services bound for its neighboring islands, Leyte and Masbate, are also available in the city. It is almost located at the tipmost North making its doors open to other provinces just like Leyte, Masbate, and Bantayan Island. This geographical location makes Bogo the trading center of Northern Cebu and is also called as the "Queen City of the North".

Bogo has a tree scientifically named "Garuga Floribunda", a 15-meter tall tree with fairly small dark round flowers and long and pinnate leaves. Not known to many, Bogo got its name from this tree. Bogo started as a small community along the shores of Nailon. Early settlers and traders used the tree they called "bogo" as their shelter and protection from sunlight as they do tradings under its warmth and shade. Since then, "bogo" become a landmark which is known to traders and merchants coming from different places. The power of the word easily spread until the place where the tree is located was called Bogo.

However, it was said that during that merciless Japanese bombong on December 12, 1942 all the records of Bogo has been burned to ashes. Inspite of that, Bogo has never stopped striving.

Nevertheless, the physical characteristics of Bogo shows that it is worthy to be recognized. With the area of 10, 700 square kilometers, a population of 63, 869, households of 13, 509 and a labor force of 29, 000 (based on the 2000 census), who says it can't be rich? With matching soil type of Faraon Clay, steep phase Bolinao Clay, Medellin Clay, Lugo Clay, and Hydrosol; and a climate which is at the third type characterized by a non-pronounced wet period from one to three months; relatively dry from the second half of November to April, Bogo did show-up.

With these area, soil type and climate, it produces and supplies nipa palms, coc lumber, sugarcane, corn, coconut, bamboo, shells, fish and marine products and dry goods. Not only that, it also has skills for carpentry, masonry, tinsmith, metalcraft, sugarfarm workers, shellcraft, fishermen, professionals, and businessmen.

Bogo have been fighting since 1800 and is still aiming to have a great success while on the way of improving physically and economically. The 29 barangays of Bogo blossomed. Developments at both the rural and urban barangays is helping Bogo to boost up the economy of the town. Each has something to be proud of and recognized.

Bogo is never giving up, and because of that, it had gained awards. On December 14, 1994, a very unprecedented event in the colorful history of Bogo happened. It was crying time, the tears of jubilation fell, rejoicing and pride came in. Bogo was declared as the "Cleanest and Greenest Municipality in the whole country". What an honor! And wanting more, three weeks later, January 6, 1995, we plucked another one: "The Most Outstanding Local Government Unit in Region VII". What made these possible? These outstanding achievements are the reflections of our unity, attitude, and character as a people. Bogohanons have that extraordinary zeal to excel, the burning desire to be above the rest.

Bogo never fail to get a lot of achievements every year, and one of its most significant achievement is the town's proclamation as a newly created component city just last June 16, 2007, the Charter Day of Bogo.

Just like what our present mayor said, "I cannot do this alone, but we can do this together". With the triumphs in converting the whole town, we are still facing daunting challenges. But nothing can bring us to a standstill for Bogohanons are born achievers. Together let us prove our worth!
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Kaymae Pilapil Maitum
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