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Mayor Fred Hernandez was re-elected President of the prestigious League of Municipalities of the Philippines - Oriental Mindoro Chapter (LMP-OMC) for the term 2010 - 2013. The election was held on the 23rd of July 2010 at the Provincial Government Complex in Calapan.

Its creation and purpose is mandated by Section 496 of Republic Act 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991, as amended, which states:

"There shall be an organization of all municipalities to be known as league of municipalities for the primary purpose of ventilating, articulating and crystallizing issues affecting municipal government administration, and securing, through proper and legal means, solutions thereto."

Here is the complete list of Officers and Directors of the LMP-OMC (2010 - 2013):

Hon. Wilfredo L. Hernandez, Sr. (Mayor of Pinamalayan) - President

Hon. Rolando F. Arreola (Mayor of Socorro) - Executive Vice-President for 1st District

Hon. Jackson C. Dy (Mayor of Roxas) - Executive Vice-President for 2nd District

Hon. Hubbert Christopher A. Dolor (Mayor of Puerto Galera) - Secretary

Hon. Ronaldo M. Morada (Mayor of Bansud) - Treasurer

Hon. Apollo E. Feraren (Mayor of San Teodoro) - Auditor

Hon. Maria Angeles C. Casubuan (Mayor of Naujan) - Public Relations

Hon. Graciano P. Dela Chica (Mayor of Baco) - Director

Hon. Jose Ildefonso M. Maliwanag (Mayor of Mansalay) - Director

Hon. Alfredo G. Ortega (Mayor of Victoria) - Director

Hon. Leandro P. Panganiban (Mayor of Pola) - Director

Hon. Loreto S. Perez (Mayor of Gloria) - Director

Hon. Hercules A. Umali (Mayor of Bongabong) - Director

Hon. Ernilo C. Villas (Mayor of Bulalacao) - Director

Last Updated on Thursday, 29 July 2010 13:55
 
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Pinamalayan is one of the identified provincial growth centers and is extremely well positioned to be such. Its good strategic location, being at the center of the province, complements well for the development of facilities to service the surrounding municipalities.

The vast land resources of Pinamalayan serve as its primary strength as they are highly suitable for agricultural production. Large areas are presently devoted to production of major economic crops such as rice, banana, coconut, vegetables and fruit trees. One of the major visible impacts of these strengths was attaining the highest rice productivity among all rice producing towns in the province. Also, it has a highly successful hog and cattle dispersal program. Its large pasture can be exploited to support the development of a commercial livestock industry not to mention the abundance of raw materials that can be used as feed ingredients.

Other comparative advantages include a rich marine fishing ground of Tablas Strait, large and developed brackishwater fishpond areas, abundance of milkfish and prawn fry and fingerlings in the wild, and the growing number of Tilapia fishpond areas because of its acceptability as alternative enterprise and protein source.

More than half (55%) of the population are in their economically productive years that can support any expanded agricultural, commercial or industrial activity.

The municipality hosts a Domestic Airport in Barangay Pambisan Munti with enough facilities although not yet on a stable operation. It had two informal ports in Barangays Pili and Recodo, Zone I.

Pinamalayan has the best planned Poblacion in Oriental Mindoro. Its grid-pattern of roads have 20-meter wide right-of-ways in major segments that can still absorb further urban growths.

 
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