Former Tagbilaran City beauty queen and information officer of the City Government of Tagbilaran Fiel Angeli E. Araoarao - Gabin turned over the leadership as president of the Association of United Development Information Officers (Audio) – Bohol to Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) – Bohol’s Ma. Lydia "Merly" Diez- Bantugan.
The
simple but meaningful ceremonies was held at the newly-opened Green
Thumb Farm Al Fresco Resto in Purok 4, Barangay Sambog, Corella
identified as one of the Agricultural Training Institute - Regional
Training Center (ATI-RTC) -7 learning sites for agriculture, as well as
tourism bubble destinations in Bohol owned by Jares and Rona M. Denque.
Fiel,
who served as Audio president for two years, was thankful for her
“purposeful, fruitful, colorful, and insightful service as president.
She
challenged her information officer-colleagues to be creative by doing
concerted efforts and actions that transcend beyond the “usual” talking
and exchanging updates in one’s comfort zones, as information to be
shared should not only be confined or limited to those from or about the
LGUs and NGAs, but most importantly, about necessary or critical
information that can inspire and motivate the human spirit and even help
save lives, especially during this difficult time of the COVID-19
pandemic.
Merly,
for her part, encouraged fellow officers to cooperate and work hard for
the attainment of the mission of Audio-Bohol by cascading information
from the local government units and national government agencies in
Bohol.
She
also formally requested the provincial government of Bohol, through
Governor Arthur Yap, who graced the occasion as inducting officer, to
provide an office space for Audio-Bohol at the Old Provincial Capitol
Building where the Audio-Bohol members can converge and share updates
during the monthly meetings, as well as keep records.
Gov.
Yap told the information officers that “You are a very important sector
to our province in these critical times. Your work is to inform, to
educate, to inspire, to raise the people's consciousness on issues, this
need not be belabored".
He
expressed gratitude and pride to have been invited to administer the
oath of the incoming officers who are tasked to steer the direction of
the group that is committed to disseminate news about the development
and progress in Bohol.
The
governor also reminded the Audio officers, as development information
officers of the province, not to be swayed by news that are fake,
unimportant, and has leaning toward discrimination.
Back
in 1999, there used to be two organizations of information officers
(IOs) in Bohol: the Bohol Association of Public Information Officers
(BAPIO) composed of IOs from the local government units (LGUs); and the
Association of Government Public Information Officers (AGPIO) with IOs
from the national government agencies (NGAs) as members.
Then
came the time when the two groups were merged to establish what is now
known as the Association of United Development Information Officers
(Audio) in Bohol committed to cascade developmental information.
The
group has expanded its membership and strengthened itself to become one
of the most active, if not the most cohesive group of information
officers in Central Visayas.
One
of the many factors of this is the many years of support and guidance
of the Philippine Information Agency (PIA)-Bohol serving as convenor,
under the guidance of different information center managers.
For
years, the Audio-Bohol has been working in tandem with the PIA-Bohol
which is being housed at the League of Municipalities of the Philippines
(LMP) Building at K of Drive, Barangay Poblacion 2, Tagbilaran City.
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