Mayor Emano steps up city tourism promotion

[AdSense01] In consonance with his priority programs for the remaining months of his administration, City Mayor Vicente Y. Emano is making an aggressive move that is seen to boost the flourishing image of Cagayan de Oro as a choice tourism destination in this part of the country.

Among the latest actions taken by Mayor Emano to ensure a sustainable tourism promotions campaign for the city is the appointment of Paulita Agnes Roa as resort manager of the city government-owned Kagay-an Resort in Taguanao.

Roa, a commissioner of the City Historical and Cultural Commission (HISCCOM) is tasked to lead existing city government personnel who will compose the operating personnel at the newly-redeveloped Kagay-an Resort.

The Kagay-an Resort opens at 7:00 o’clock in the morning to 6:00 o’clock in the evening and imposes an entrance fee of P5.00 for guests 8 years old and above and P2.00 for children seven years old and below.

The city government-owned resort also boasts of newly-built function rooms, cottages and picnic huts.

Mayor Emano also fielded maintenance personnel and tour guides at the Mambuaya, Macahambus and Balutuhan caves and also assigned permanent personnel to man the newly-inaugurated City Tourism Show House in Divisoria.

The city mayor revealed that the appointment of personnel to man the various tourism destinations in the city is expected to improve the city government’s effectiveness in providing tourism-related services to local and international tourists in Cagayan de Oro. (City Information Office)


City Vet earns PHP 218K from slaughter fees in August

The City Veterinary Office (CVO) earned a total of P218, 914.25 from ante-mortem and post-mortem fees of slaughtered animals at the City Slaughterhouse in August, this year.

Acting City Veterinary Officer Dr. Perla Asis disclosed in her monthly accomplishment report to City Mayor Vicente Y. Emano that the amount came from the 956 cattle, 30 carabaos, 7,515 hogs, 211 goat, 56 horse, and 37 ostriches slaughter during the said period.

Of the total amount collected, P28, 258 came from ante-mortem fees while P190,656.25 came from post mortem fees.

Dr. Asis also revealed that a total of 4 carcasses of hogs were condemned by the CVO after those were found out to have jaundice and tuberculosis and therefore, unsafe for human consumption.

The CVO also condemned last month another 2, 747.83 kilos.of animal organs which are found positive of various diseases. These included 665 kilos of hog liver, 1,353.99 kilos of hog lungs, 594.79 kilos of cattle liver, 61.00 kilos for cattle lungs, 73.05 kilos of carabao liver.

The CVO also inspected a total of 225 meat establishments to ensure their compliance of existing laws and protect the consuming public against hot meat. (City Information Office)

st hot meat. (City Information Office)