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Organizational Structure

OUR ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE The Municipality of Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur was created into a separate and distinct Municipality by virtue of RA 4872 effective May 8, 1967. Since then, the Municipal Government has been operational under the Municipal Government Corporation Act of 1957 without defined structure until 1983, an Organizational Structure and Staffing Pattern (OSSP) continue reading : Organizational Structure

Departments & Offices

DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICES The Municipality of Bayog is a political subdivision of Zamboanga del Sur, comprising 28 barangays that served effective mechanism in the development processes. It is headed by a Municipal Mayor and a Municipal Vice Mayor, who now under RA 7160 head the Executive and Legislative Departments respectively. The Municipal Government under its continue reading : Departments & Offices

Municipal Officials

MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS HON. LEONARDO L. BABASA, JR., MBA, CPA Municipal Mayor 2010 – Present Past Municipal Mayors Juan Tagabuen (1964-1965) – 1st appointed Municipal Mayor Dominador Salomon (1968-1972) – 1st elected Municipal Mayor Valentin D. Cercado (1972-1983) – 2nd elected Municipal Mayor Emercindo M. Fullo (1983-1986) – Appointed as Municipal Mayor by succession. Dominador Salomon continue reading : Municipal Officials

Socio-Economic Profile

OUR SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE Geographical Location The Municipality of Bayog is situated on the westernmost part of the Province of Zamboanga del Sur. It is approximately eighty two kilometers (82 kms) from the City of Pagadian, the Provincial Capital and approximately 222.5 kilometers from Zamboanga City. The Municipality is bounded on the north by the Municipality continue reading : Socio-Economic Profile

History

OUR HISTORY Municipal Government Center Bayog today especially those pioneers who settled in 1950s, would feel greatly elated to see that their dreams have been realized. Inhabitants then had to travel two to three days through the jungles of Baking, Lakewood, Nilo, Maragang to Dumalinao or passed through the swampy areas of Lamare, Galit (now continue reading : History