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GETTING things done and doing it right is the only strategy one can adopt when it comes to governance.

Issues do not wait for eternity. People measure attention given by government as their way of determining whether government cares or is just doing lip service. Timing is essential for any delay that could lead to a breakdown in the delivery of services. Hence, when a leader orders or gives directives, people are expecting action on the part of implementers and not delay. Clearly, government is there to solve problems and meet issues head-on.

17, 2022, or more than four months from the May 9 national elections, having been postponed from its planned date of on or before August 2021.Section 50 of RA 11550 made Maguindanao del Sur the mother province and the elected governor of the original Maguindanao province shall assume the post of governor of Maguindanao del Sur. The vice governor, or any highest ranking official of the provincial government who is a resident of Maguindanao del Norte, will serve as acting governor.

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