CATBALOGAN, Samar – Eastern Samar Provincial
Agrarian Reform Program Officer-II (PARPO-II) Enrique Granados III now heads
the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) provincial office in Samar after he was
installed on Monday by Regional Director Sheila Enciso.
Granados
replaced Leovigildo Monge, by virtue of Special Order No. 250, series of 2017
issued by Secretary Rafael Mariano early this month, as the latter will retire
from government service on his 65th birthday on May 28.
In
his acceptance message, Granados said that his new assignment is a challenge to
him on how to maintain the impressive performance of Samar under PARPO Monge.
DAR-Samar in 2015 was recognized among top performers.
According
to Land Tenure Improvement Division Chief Celsa Mabutin, though they expect a
different management style, they need the expertise of PARPO Granados in the
documentation of distributed but not yet documented (DNYD) lands.
Granados,
60, joined DAR in 1983 as Senior Land Acquisition and Allocation Officer. He
became Municipal Agrarian Reform Officer (MARO) in 1988 before becoming chief
of the Beneficiaries Development Coordinating Division (BDCD) and the
Operations Division on separate occasions.
In
2003, he was designated PARPO-II for Northern Samar. He also became the DAR
provincial chief in Leyte prior to his assignment in Eastern Samar where he
served for eight years.
Meanwhile,
on May 12 before reporting to his new assignment, Granados turned over his
responsibilities in Eastern Samar to PARPO-I Gilberto Apilado who was
designated PARPO-II for the said province under the same special order.
Apilado,
55, joined DAR in 1990 as Agricultural Engineer II. He was promoted to Chief
Agrarian Reform Program Officer (CARPO) for BDCD and was later on designated as
PARPO-I.
Further,
Chief of the Program Beneficiaries Development Division Teresita Caballa-Alde,
60, will take the place of Apilado as PARPO-I.
For
a smooth transition, Enciso urged all employees of both provinces to extend to
the incoming officials the same support they had given to Monge and Granados
during their time. (JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA)
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