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BARANGAY BANAGO
INTRODUCTION
For Barangay Banago, we are committed to push further to improve the life of the people
by providing them the environment that is peaceful, a leadership that could make them
proud of, and public service that is transparent and maximizes our resources for the
people to enjoy.
Vision
A Barangay that is Peaceful, Livable, Environment Friendly and Developed, Led by God
Fearing, Pro-active and Responsive Officials and Employees
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
It is said by the elders that a long time ago there were trees that thrived in the area. It
has a heart-shaped leaves about a man’s palm size and bear a light yellow and pink
flower called Banago Tree. Because it is abundant in the area, you can immediately see
them whenever you are in the place. People living in the neighboring areas usually
mentioned the name “Banago” whenever they will visit the place which is the name of
the tree abundantly thriving in this locality, thus Barrio Banago got its name. It was
extinct for some time that people especially the younger once did not see any more this
plant species until the Leadership of Punong Barangay Arnel E. Benjamin bring back this
tree planted in some of the strategic areas including in the Banago Elementary School 1
for the young people to see and educate themselves about one of the symbol of the
Barangay.
In 1850, Barangay Banago was officially named Barrio Banago by the Gobernadorcillo.
Spanish influence was dominant in this place. For generations the head of the Barangay is
called “Deligado” who is appointed by the Mayor of the City of Bacolod, which lasted
until the Commonwealth Era. During the liberation, the head of the Barangay is called
Barrio Lieutenant and was revised as Barrio Captain by RA # 3590 in 1963. During the
Marcos Regime, it was again changed to Barangay Captain and finally in 1991, it was
changed to Punong Barangay and is still being adopted today.
During the Spanish time, education was done at home in the form of tutorship and later
primary school was established in the Barangay.
Means of transportation was done by wooden boat for farther destination, but most of
the inhabitants use to walk along the shoreline in going to nearby communities to do
their trade and commerce.
Most of the inhabitants were fishermen and fishing is still the dominant source of living
of the majority today.
I. DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS
Location
Barangay Banago is situated in the Northwest portion of Bacolod City. Bounded by the
City of Talisay in the North, by Barangay Bata and Mandalagan in the East, Guimaras
Strait in the West and by Barangay 1 in the South.
Land Area
Barangay Banago has a total land area in its jurisdiction of 321.1572 hectares.
Political Subdivision
Barangay Banago is composed of Sitio Sibucao, the Barangay Proper and Sitio San Patricio
which is divided into twenty two (22) Puroks, three (3) Subdivisions and two (2) Villages.
Puroks: Paraiso, Rosas Pandan, Kalingawan, Bayanihan, Halandumon, Lawayan,
Kasagingan, Kitahanon, Mahimulaton, Tinagong Paraiso, Nami-nami, Maabi abihon,
Camansi, Riverside, Katilingban, Kawayan, Sto. Domingo, Lilang, Baybayon, Alalahoy,
Langis and Makawiwili.
Subdivisions: Sta. Clara Subdivision Phase I , 2 & Puerto Portobello
Villages: San Mateo and GK Village located along Circumferential Road in Tinagong
Paraiso Zone 3
Land Use
Residential Area 55% of the total land area
Agricultural Area 25%
Commercial Area 15%
Industrial Use 5%
POPULATION PROFILE
BARANGAY DISTRIBUTION AND POPULATION PROJECTION PSA,NSO, Bacolod City - 2015 BASELINE, 2016 – 2020 PROJECTED
Barangays Area (Ha.)
Pop’n. Density
2015 Actual
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
2015
Banago 321.1572 88 28,217 28,722 29,236 29,760 30,292 30,834
b.) No. of Households 5,101
No of Family 6,590
c.) Sex Ratio 1.03 males : 1 female
Religion
RELIGION NUMBER %
Roman Catholic 27,472 89%
Iglesia ni Kristo 1,221 4%
7th Day Adventist 273 2.4%
Pentecostal 305 1%
Evangelical 611 2%
Others 183 .06%
TOTAL 30,525 100%
Roman Catholic is pre-dominant in this Barangay with a total of 27,472 followers or 89%,
followed by Iglesia ni Kristo with a total of 1,221 or 4% and other sects (7th Day
Adventist, Pentecostal, Evangelical etc compose of 7%.
SECTORAL PROFILE
Social Sector
Education
There two (2) elementary schools with a total of 3345 enrollees in the school year 2014-
15.
Domingo Lacson National High School has 3,226 students for the same school year.
SY 2014-15 male female Total
Banago Elem Sch 1 1305 1250 2304
Banago Elem Sch 2 537 504 1041
total 1842 1754 3345
DLNHS 1578 1644 3226
There are also private Elementary Schools in the Barangay San Mateo Christian
Academy, a Parochial School and Young Disciple also in San Mateo and His Life in Purok
Santo Domingo
Alternative Learning System in Banago for the SY 2014-15 has a total of 43 learners, 22
males and 2 females.
Housing
Most of the houses are made of semi-permanent and temporary materials, as most of
the residents are informal settlers living in shoreline Puroks. Subdivisions and villages
housing structures are far bigger and concrete than the rest of the Barangay residents,
with a total number of housing structures to 5,101 excluding Sta. Clara Subdivisions.
NO Purok No of HH
1 Makawiwili 74
2 Langis 499
3 Alalahoy 102
4 Baybayon 153
5 Lilang 105
6 Kawayan 143
7 Katilingban 201
8 Sto Domingo 134
9 San Mateo 204
10 Maabi-abihon 95
11 Nami Nami 214
12 Riverside 586
13 Camansi 49
14 Mahimulaton 611
15 Tin Paraiso 249
16 Kitahanon 215
17 Lawayan 253
18 Kasagingan 199
19 Halandumon 213
20 Bayanihan 423
21 Paraiso 90
22 Kalingawan 52
23 Rosas Pandan 237
24 Sta. Clara 1 25 Sta. Clara 2 Total 5101
Health
Barangay Banago have two (2) health centers, the barangay Health Center and the GK
Health Clinic, with one attending physician on schedule of 2 days every week, one (1)
registered nurse and one (1) midwife who are assisted by twenty (20) Barangay Health
Workers who are working eight (8) hours a day. General consultation is done every
Tuesday and Friday, Pre-natal every Thursday. Immunization is done every Monday and
Wednesday. Patients with minor sickness are given free but limited medicines. Patients
with severe sickness are referred to the City Health Office or to the Provincial Hospital.
The Barangay have twenty (20) Barangay Health Workers that assist the activities at the
Health Center.
Expanded Program on Immunization
The Banago Health Center has fully implemented the immunization of BCG, DPT, OPV, &
Hepa A & B to the children from 0-6 age bracket.
Social Welfare (GAD PLAN and LOCAL DEV’T. PLAN FOR CHILDREN),
Children’s Welfare is one of the main concern of Barangay , its Fundamental Rights is
given due consideration.
On SURVIVAL Aspect – Barangay sustained feeding programs are conducted in regular
basis as well as feeding program activities done by partner organizations , Medical
missions intended for children are being facilitated not to mention the on-going Barangay
Health Programs geared towards children’s welfare.
On DEVELOPMENTAL Aspect – Baranagy Banago have 8 Day Care Centers with 1429
learners combined in the SY-2014-15
Name of DCC Location
Mahimulaton DCC Prk Mahimulaton
Langis DCC Prk Langis
Lilang DCC Prk Lilang
Riverside DCC Prk Riverside
T Paraiso DCC Prk Tin Paraiso
Lawayan DCC Prk Lawayan
Bayan Muna DCC Prk Lawayan takas
Sibucao DCC Sit Sibucao
Children’s Sports Clinic is being conducted thru their participation in the Banago Athletic
Club, more than 300 children joined the club. Week-end training and coaching with input
on values and personality development. Special skills training on technology and
leadership is being carried out.
On PROTECTION – Barangay Ordinance 04 Series of 2011, An Ordinance providing special
protection for Children during night time by imposing curfew for minors from 10:00 pm
to 4:00 am, and providing measures and sanctions is one of the milestones of Barangay
concern for children, Training of Counselors for the children and parents of CICL and
construction of Women and Children’s Center “Dalangpan” are the other permanent
interventions made for this purpose and of course allocating regular budget to fund its
operation.
On PARTICIPATION- Barangay Council for the Protection of Children or the BCPC have a
regular children representative member to ensure the children’s participation in planning
and implementation of programs and project being carried out especially for their
interest.
GAD Budget
Barangay Banago has allocated P 710,414.94 from its annual budget this calendar year
2015 for the maintenance and operations of GAD. It has hired and paid one (1) Barangay
Focal Point Officer and 1 assistant who assists the Punong Barangay in monitoring the
implementation of this program.
Peace and Order
Barangay Banago is under the area of responsibility of Police Precinct 3, based at the
Lopues Department Store – Mandalagan Branch. The 603rd Maritime Police (MARICOM)
Station is housed at the Barangay property building at Purok Nami-nami (formerly Puno
Banago). This office is tasked against sea piracy, smuggling, illegal fishing and other
related marine violations.
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) maintained its office at this Barangay. It is in charge of
all vessels entering and leaving the coast of Negros Occidental and is also responsible for
the licensing of local vessels.
Firefighters are accessible within 3 to 5 minutes as the main office of the Bureau of Fire
Protection is five (5) kilometers away from the Barangay.
Barangay Banago have 20 Barangay Police divided by 3 teams who take turns in
patrolling the whole Barangay during night time and 2 Bantay Dagat officers who assist
our authority in conducting Sea Patrols.
There are also active Bantay Purok groups in some Puroks of the Barangay who actually
took pace of barangay Police in their respective communities.
Economic Sector
Commerce & Business
Name of Business/Industry
Location Nature of Business
Fish Terminal Sitio Sibucao Fish Trading
Petron Depo Purok Langis Gas
Phoenix Purok Langis Gas Station
Samson Purok Lilang Gas Station
Petron Purok Alalahoy Gas Station
Rapide Purok Camansi Gas Station
Carmona Purok Lilang Smoke Emission Testing
Transport Terminal Camansi Transport
Fed Johnson Camansi Machine shop
D Axial Maabiabihon Machine Shop
PPA Shipping
Food processing T Paraiso Pinasugbo
Braza & others Kitahanon Dried Fish etc
Hechanova Circumf Road Junk shop
Narvasa Katilingban Repair shop
Palawan pawnshop Cebuana Lhuillier
Puno Banago Pawnshop and money transfer
Junbon, Joemarie, Toto, Mijares,
Puno Banago & along circumf. road
Hard-wares and construction supplies
B-meg, NN warehouses, Sy,
Circumf. road and along San Juan St.
Warehousing & Distribution
Other smaller business but more in numbers are sari sari stores, fish and food vending,
repair shops, bakeshops, feeds,
Two (2) big department stores are situated along Gen. Lacson St. within the territorial
jurisdiction of Barangay Banago, namely Lopues Mandalagan and Country Mart. But to
our Knowledge These commercial establishments are now belong to Barangay
Mandalagan already.
C. Infrastructure Sector
Transportation
Public utility Jeepneys (PUJs). There are about one hundred fifty (150) units of PUJs plying
the Banago-Libertad or vice-versa. It is accessible at a pace of one (1) in every 5 minutes
to and from this Barangay. There are two (2) transport associations operating in the
Barangay: the Banago Sibucao Jeepney Operators and Drivers Association (BASOJDA);
Banago-Sto. Niño Drivers' Association (BASDA).
Trisikads. There are three hundred (300) trisikads moving within the Barangay
jurisdiction. These trisikads are members of the four (4) trisikad associations operating
within Barangay Banago.
There is one (1) Tricycle Association ( BBAPTODA) operating inside the Baranagy with 40
members. Their terminals can be found at the Pepsi Circumferential Road and Puno
Banago.
Road Networks. Roads from the Barangay Proper to downtown area of Bacolod are
concreted. Cordova Boulevard is four (4) lanes and can accommodate heavy and long
chassis trucks from Purok Makawiwili to the junction of the Circumferential Road.
Bridge. There are four (4) bridges linking Barangay Banago to its neighboring Barangays.
Two (2) of these bridges are situated at the Circumferential Road leading to Barangay
Bata. One of these bridges is situated at the Barangay Proper and the other one is at the
boundary of Barangay Banago and Barangay 1.
Support Facility. Barangay Banago has two (2) dump trucks, 2 (canter) utilized as rescue
vehicle and multi-purpose service unit, two multi cabs and two (1) motorcycle patrols to
respond in any emergency calls.
Water
Supply,
BACIWA. 44.87% or 2472 households have direct connection from BACIWA water
services, 42.75% or 2026 of household still depend their source of potable water in the artesian
wells constructed by the government, 19% or 929 uses other water sources for their daily needs
such as buying Mineral Water from growing number of Water Refilling Stations and Delivery from
other water providers.
HH no. water
Source ground baciwa other
1 Makawiwili 74 70 16
2 Langis 499 300 400 100
3 Alalahoy 102 70 57
4 Baybayon 153 145 23 9
5 Lilang 105 8 6 104
6 Kawayan 143 31 120 13
7 Katilingban 301 14 50 147
8 Sto Domingo 134 132 0 9
9 San Mateo 204 76 123 12
10 Maabi-abihon 121 45 69 16
11 Nami Nami 214 91 183 38
12 Riverside 586 457 413
13 Camansi 49 2 48
14 Mahimulaton 611 73 130 11
15 Tin Paraiso 249 6 243 0
16 Kitahanon 215 36 201 3
17 Lawayan
18 Kasagingan 199 130 108 3
19 Halandumon 213 168 82
20 Bayanihan 423 360 72 31
21 Paraiso 106 33 11
22 Kalingawan 52 45 11 6
23 Rosas Pandan 237 191 62 9
24 Sta. Clara 1
25 Sta. Clara 2
Total 4990 2026 2472 924
% 42.75 44.87 19.74
Rivers.
Mandalagan River flows down and buffer Banago and Barangay I in the south. The Banago Creek
rooted from Barangay Bata and flows down to Barangay Proper.
Water Pollution and Water Quality.
Mandalagan River and Banago Creek, including its tributaries, are saltwater bodies. Water in this
river and creek is already blackish in color and is badly polluted, due to direct waste disposal by
some of the commercial establishments and residents who invaded the river banks. Fishes and
crabs which used to lure and use these rivers and creeks as sanctuary are no longer found.
Power
Like other Barangays and the city as a whole, power or electricity supply is catered by the Central
Negros Electric Cooperative Inc. (CENECO), but some of the commercial establishments and
residents of the Sta. Clara Subdivision have a standby generator in case of power interruptions
are scheduled, except on force majeur.
Of the 4990 households 3181 or 64.4% are directly connected to CENECO while other 19.17% or
965 shared the connection from their relatives. There are few who still use lamps as their lighting
units especially those houses are far enough to reach the connection from their relatives or the
nearest connected household.
HH no.
electricity
Purok
direct
con shared
1 Makawiwili 74 51 35
2 Langis 499 348 121
3 Alalahoy 102 51 62
4 Baybayon 153 101 13
5 Lilang 105 82 32
6 Kawayan 143 104 46
7 Katilingban 301 105 78
8 Sto Domingo 134 115 23
9 San Mateo 204 194 12
10 Maabi-abihon 121 74 12
11 Nami Nami 214 113 21
12 Riverside 586 160 181
13 Camansi 49 46
14 Mahimulaton 611 193 40
15 Tin Paraiso 249 153 87
16 Kitahanon 215 232
17 Lawayan
18 Kasagingan 199 219
19 Halandumon 213 193 3
20 Bayanihan 423 345 112
21 Paraiso 106 65 14
22 Kalingawan 52 36 14
23 Rosas Pandan 237 201 59
24 Sta. Clara 1
25 Sta. Clara 2
Total 4990 3181 965
%
64.48 19.17
Fuel for Cooking and Lighting
Residents from the subdivisions or 10% of the households use electric stoves and cookers in their
kitchens and most of the Barangay residents or 70% use Liquefied Petroleum Gas or LPG in their
cooking and the least fortunate or 20% still use the traditional charcoal or firewood.
Environment Sector
SWM - Waste Disposal
Of 4833 respondents or 94.3% of 5125 total households 59% or 2859 rely from barangay
garbage collection in disposing their garbage. 12% or 597 doing the composting and 27%
0r 1310 still throw their garbage anywhere.
NO Purok COMPOST COLLECT THROW AWAY OTHERS
1 Makawiwili 0 5 81 0
2 Langis 20 200 279 0
3 Alalahoy 24 62 35 1
4 Baybayon 0 81 86 1
5 Lilang 0 97 26 3
6 Kawayan 0 142 22 0
7 Katilingban 96 128 7 0
8 Sto Domingo 0 118 4 3
9 San Mateo 1 203 0 0
10 Maabi-abihon 3 110 6
11 Nami Nami 2 191 29 0
12 Riverside 399 3 196 1
13 Camansi 0 58 0 0
14 Mahimulaton 20 235 30 24
15 Tin Paraiso 154 70 25
16 Kitahanon 6 196 40 0
17 Lawayan
18 Kasagingan 0 224 14 0
19 Halandumon 0 213 0 0
20 Bayanihan 0 298 154 0
21 Paraiso 0 56 25 0
22 Kalingawan 13 0 40 9
23 Rosas Pandan 13 85 166 0
24 Sta. Clara 1
25 Sta. Clara 2
Total 597 2859 1310 67
12% 59.10% 27.10% 1.30%
Drainage
Barangay Banago is one of the densely populated Barangay of Bacolod City and drainage system
is a problem. Efforts in educating the constituents is still to be enhance that throwing or
disposing their garbage in the waterways, including the culvert drainage which use to clog
especially during rainy days is causing problems cause by floods.
Main Drainage system of Barangay Banago Proper is already outdated and need to be replace by
bigger one. Drainage system at Purok Katilingban passing the area of Domingo Lacson National
High School and Sta Clara Phase 2 going to the floodway system at Purok Maabi-abihon and
Purok Riverside had to be upgraded. Since some box culvert and concrete drainage are already
broken settled inside the drainage system adding to the problem of clogging the drainage. The
drainage system from Purok Lilang going to Petron Gas Station and Purok Langis have to be
upgraded also. Every time there is a rain , the area is a catch basin for run-off rain water that
make the Petron Gas Station a Big Swimming pool.
Water and Air Quality
Like other barangays in Bacolod City. Barangay Banago has good air quality, being a coastal
Barangay. In general, Barangay Banago once has good water quality as most of its artesian wells
supply good potable water. But noticeably in the later part many artesian wells are no longer use
for drinking because of salt water intrusion of the water level. Many of these artesian wells are
not been rehabilitated after the water is getting salty. Sea, river and creek waters are already
polluted due to the direct waste disposal by the residents and some of the commercial
establishments & factories. During low tides, the shoreline area is swarmed with garbage
specifically non-biodegradable materials such as plastics, etc.
Disaster Risk Reduction Management (DRRM)
Flood, Fire, Storm surge are the main concern of Barangay Banago, historicaly and geographically
these are the natural disasters most likely to happen and in fact happened already. Barangay
Banago has already identified some of the major evacuation centers if there is a disaster like
what happened to previous calamities like flood, fire and storm surge created by strong
typhoons.
Evacuation Center/s Accommodation capacity ( in no of Fam)
1 Domingo Lacson National High School 500
2. Banago Elementary School 1 250
3. Banago Elementary School 2 150
4. Banago Parish Church 30
Equipments/Facilities
1. Rescue Vehicle 1 unit
2. Multi-Purpose Vehicle 3 units
3. Life line (rope) 50 meters
4. Fire Truck AID 1 unit
Barangay Banago had experienced a comprehensive training on haw to mitigate calamity caused
by flood. A 6 months training was conducted by CNDR (Corporate Network for Disaster Response
) project NOAH’s Ark in 2013 from planning to Flood Drill participated by the affected
communities themselves.
Coastal Resources Management
Barangay Banago , started its mangrove reforestation program in Purok Bayanihan which
is initiated by the Office of the City Disaster Risk Reduction Management. The project was not
able to bear positive result after a series of mangrove planting activities due to its location, Soil
quality and condition of the target place, but Barangay Banago find another area where to start
our mangrove refo program in Purok Alalahoy.
There are 5 groups of registered Fisherfolk Association in the barangay that can be
tapped for Coastal Resource management:
Name Area Base
1. KISFA Purok Kitahanon
2. BAGOSFA Kitahanon, Mahimulaton
3. BAGROP-C Cooperative project of BAGSFA
4. BANAGO DIVERS Mahimulaton
5. BAHASFA Bayanihan, Halandumon
BARANGAY FISCAL ADMINISTRATION
2014 INCOME FOR BUDGET YEAR
Share on REAL Property Tax - - - - - - - - - - - - P 2,108,381.19
Other Taxes-Community Tax - - - - - - - - - - - - P 38,425.40
Miscellaneous-Local Government Shares IRA - - - - - - - - - - - - P 12,145.868.00
Aids from Provinces, Cities, Municipalities - - - - - - - - - - - - P 1,000.00
Total Available resources - - - - - - - - - - - - P14,293,674.59
2015 ESTIMATED INCOME FOR BUDGET YEAR:
Share on REAL Property Tax - - - - - - - - - - - - P 3,468,490.00
Other Taxes-Community Tax - - - - - - - - - - - - P 76,850.80
Miscellaneous-Local Government Shares IRA - - - - - - - - - - - - P 13,977.139.00
Aids from Provinces, Cities, Municipalities - - - - - - - - - - - - P 1,000.00
Total Estimated resources - - - - - - - - - - - - P17,523,479.80
2014 EXPENDITURES:
1. Barangay Governance ( Administrative and Legislative Services) 8,701,215.97
2. SK Projects (10%) 1,506,326.20
3. BDRRM Fund (5%) 573,163.10
4. Gender & Advocacy (5%) 573,163.10
5. BCPC (1%) 139,771.39
6. Elderly & PWD (1%) 175,234.80
7. Development Fund (20%) 2,795,427.80
Total 14,293,674.59
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