MANDATE
For efficient and effective governance, the local government unit of Manapla shall exercise the powers expressly granted, those necessary and appropriate to the promotion of the general public, such as promotion of cultural diversity and resilient community amidst the catastrophe and pandemic.
The Municipal Government of Manapla also aims to improve efficiency in the delivery of government service thru the implementation of R.A. 11032 or the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Service Delivery Act of 2018 by setting up external and internal services of their respective service standards and conduct of re-engineering and streamlining process for promotion of good local governance and in achieving outstanding customer satisfaction.
Custodio Duyungan succeeded Bernardo Gallo as Capitan Municipal from 1881 to 1889. During his term in 1896, Negros established revolutionary committees in the municipalities in response to Aguinaldo’s call to arms. On the 5th of November 1898,the Negros revolution commenced but before the scheduled time of the uprising, Manapla started the revolt by hoisting the Filipino flag at the town plaza on the eve of November 4, 1898. Custodio Duyungan led this revolt without bloodshed with a cry: “LONG LIVE INDEPENDENCE, LONG LIVE LIBERTY!” A provisional government was immediately established with Senior Duyungan as Local Military Chieft.
Manapla will go down the pages of history as the first to openly declare a revolution against the Spanish colonizers through the brave and principled nationalist and freedom fighter, Custodio Duyungan.
The Municipal Government of Manapla also aims to improve efficiency in the delivery of government service thru the implementation of R.A. 11032 or the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Service Delivery Act of 2018 by setting up external and internal services of their respective service standards and conduct of re-engineering and streamlining process for promotion of good local governance and in achieving outstanding customer satisfaction.
Custodio Duyungan succeeded Bernardo Gallo as Capitan Municipal from 1881 to 1889. During his term in 1896, Negros established revolutionary committees in the municipalities in response to Aguinaldo’s call to arms. On the 5th of November 1898,the Negros revolution commenced but before the scheduled time of the uprising, Manapla started the revolt by hoisting the Filipino flag at the town plaza on the eve of November 4, 1898. Custodio Duyungan led this revolt without bloodshed with a cry: “LONG LIVE INDEPENDENCE, LONG LIVE LIBERTY!” A provisional government was immediately established with Senior Duyungan as Local Military Chieft.
Manapla will go down the pages of history as the first to openly declare a revolution against the Spanish colonizers through the brave and principled nationalist and freedom fighter, Custodio Duyungan.