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PRO9 to Undergo Revalida on Performance Governance Reporting
After having complied with the requirements for the initiation and compliance stages, the Police Regional Office IX is now geared towards completing the third-level “proficiency stage” of the Performance Governance System (PGS).
Thus disclosed Ronald B. Lledo, vice chairman of the Regional Advisory Council (RAC-9) during the 1st RAC mobile conference recently held at Alindahaw Resort. He said PRO9 will undergo a full performance audit and unit revalida or performance governance reporting in Manila on February 20.
The PGS is a tool for good governance which helps the organization to focus on strategy and manage its effective implementation.
The four key indicators of PGS are initiation, compliance, proficiency, and institutionalization, with the end view of transforming the PNP into a highly capable, effective, and credible police service.
Lledo said PRO9 is now in the proficiency stage of PNP P.A.T.R.O.L. Plan 2030.
“The RAC would like to see the cascading of our best practices in this part of the region so that we will be able to present this during the revalida which is scheduled on Feb. 20 in Manila,” Lledo said.
He also underscored the crucial role of the RAC saying that the council is not to lawyer for the PNP in the revalida, but to pinpoint where they can improve and better themselves for the future.
The Regional Police Strategy Management Unit made a 15-minute Powerpoint presentation showcasing the best practices of PR09 and the different provincial and city councils, where the RAC officers critiqued the methods and practices used in their respective places.
The accomplishments of the PRO9 and RAC will be presented by no less than the regional director, Chief Superintendent Billy Beltran during the revalida.
Lledo is confident that PRO9 will pass the proficiency evaluation process and will be conferred the proficient status and ultimately get the “Gold Eagle Award.”