About Us

The present Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) traces its roots from the Philippine Revolution of 1897. On March 22, 1897, the Katipunan Government established the first Department of Interior at the Tejeros Convention.

A revolutionary government was also established at that time and the new government elected General Emilio Aguinaldo as President and Andres Bonifacio as Director of Interior, although Bonifacio did not assume the post. At the Naic Assembly held on April 17, 1897, President Aguinaldo appointed General Pascual Alvarez as Secretary of the Interior.

The Department of Interior was enshrined in the Biak-na-Bato Constitution signed on November 1, 1897. Article XV of the said Constitution defined the powers and functions of the Department that included statistics, roads and bridges, agriculture, public information and posts, and public order.

As the years of struggle for independence and self-government continued, the Interior Department became the premier office of the government tasked with various functions ranging from supervision over local units, forest conservation, public instructions, control and supervision over the police, counter-insurgency, rehabilitation, community development and cooperatives development programs.

In 1950, the Department was abolished and its functions were transferred to the Office of Local Government (later renamed Local Government and Civil Affairs Office) under the Office of the President. On January 6, 1956, President Ramon Magsaysay created the Presidential Assistant on Community Development (PACD) to implement the Philippine Community Development Program that will coordinate and integrate on a national scale the efforts of various governmental and civic agencies to improve the living conditions in the barrio residents nationwide and make them self-reliant.

In 1972, Presidential Decree No. 1 created the Department of Local Government and Community Development (DLGCD) through Letter of Implementation No. 7 on November 1, 1972. Ten years later or in 1982, the

DLGCD was reorganized and renamed Ministry of Local Government (MLG) by virtue of Executive Order No. 777; and in 1987, it was further reorganized and this time, renamed Department of Local Government (DLG) by virtue of Executive Order No. 262.

Again, on December 13, 1990, the DLG underwent reorganization into what is now known as the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) by virtue of Republic Act No. 6975. The law also created the Philippine National Police (PNP) out of the Philippine Constabulary-Integrated National Police (PC-INP), which, together with the National Police Commission, was integrated under the new DILG, the Bureau of Fire Protection, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology and the Philippine Public Safety College; and absorbed the National Action Committee on Anti-Hijacking from the Department of National Defense (DND).

The passage of RA 6975 paved the way for the union of the local governments and the police force after more than 40 years of separation.

Today, the Department faces a new era of meeting the challenges of local autonomy, peace and order, and public safety.

 

Mission, Vision & Shared Values

Mission

The Department shall ensure peace and order, public safety and security, uphold excellence in local governance and enable resilient and inclusive communities

Vision

A highly trusted Department and Partner in nurturing local governments and sustaining peaceful, safe, progressive, resilient, and inclusive communities towards a comfortable and secure life for Filipinos by 2040

DILG Shared Values

Ang DILG ay Matino, Mahusay at Maaasahan

 

Goals & Objectives

Goals

  1. Peaceful, safe, self-reliant and development-dominated communities;
  2. Improve performance of local governments in governance, administration, social and economic development and environmental management;
  3. Sustain peace and order condition and ensure public safety.

Objectives

  1. Reduce crime incidents and improve crime solution efficiency
  2. Improve jail management and penology services
  3. Improve fire protection services
  4. Continue professionalization of PNP, BFP and BJMP personnel and services
  5. Enhance LGU capacities to improve their performance and enable them to effectively and efficiently deliver services to their constituents
  6. Continue to initiate policy reforms in support of local autonomy

 

DILG Quality Policy

We, the DILG imbued with the core values of Integrity, Commitment, Teamwork and Responsiveness, commit to formulate sound policies on strengthening local government capacities, performing oversight function over LGUs, and providing rewards and incentives. We pledge to provide effective technical and administrative services to uphold excellence in local governance and enhance the service delivery of our Regional and Field Offices to become trusted partners in nurturing local governments and sustaining peaceful, safe, progressive, resilient, and inclusive communities.

We commit to continually improve the effectiveness of our Quality Management System compliant with applicable statutory and regulatory requirements and international standards gearing towards organizational efficiency in pursuing our mandate and achieving our client’s satisfaction.

We commit to consistently demonstrate a "Matino, Mahusay, at Maasahang Kagawaran Para sa Mapagkalinga at Maunlad na Pamahalaang Lokal".

 

 

DILG Region 02 Key Officials and Contact Information

AGNES A. DE LEON, CESO IV
Regional Director
Tel. No.: 078-377-3618
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ELPIDIO A. DURWIN, CESO IV
Assistant Regional Director
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ELSBETH T. MARALLI
Chief, Local Government Capability Development Division
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MAYBELLE E. ANOG
Chief, Local Government Monitoring & Evaluation Division
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IVE B. SALUDEZ
Chief, Finance and Administrative Division
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IMELDA L. AQUINO, CESE
Provincial Director, Batanes
Contact No.: 09778217871
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MARIETTA F. ABALUS, CESE
Provincial Director, Cagayan
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ENGR. CORAZON D. TORIBIO, CESO V
Provincial Director, Isabela
Contact No.: 09178135583
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CATHERINE G. ALLAM-MIRANDA, CESE
Provincial Director, Nueva Vizcaya
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KAREN JOY C. PABLICO-CASTRO, CESE
OIC-Provincial Director, Quirino
Contact No.: (0953) 240 2488
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