25/03/2026
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The Municipal Gender and Development Focal Point System (GADFPS) and the Local Youth Development Office (LYDO) jointly conducted โIntegrity and Identity: Building Leaders for Drug-Free, Gender-Fair, and Peaceful Communityโ โ an awareness drive for student leaders across select schools in the Municipality of Maasim from March 23-25, 2026.
The said activity aims to provide, enhance, and supplement the existing knowledge of Supreme Secondary Learner Government (SSLG) and Supreme Elementary Learner Government (SELG) officers in the three participating schools โ Nomoh Integrated School, Kyumad Integrated School, and Happy Valley Integrated School โ on topics that are deemed essential in honing responsible young leaders in the modern-day society.
The pool of resource speakers featured two MGDFPS Technical Staff and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) chairpersons from three different barangays in the municipality.
Mr. Raj Ulysses E. Loquias, a MGDFPS Technical Staff, tackled the looming dangers of illegal drugs as well as the interventions and preventive measures that can be taken with regard to this matter in his presentation titled โYouth and Substance Abuseโ. He also highlighted the roles that student leaders play in leading the fight against the proliferation of illegal drug use and substance abuse.
Also a MGDFPS Technical Staff, Mr. Aldrinn S. Orbita discussed two essential subjects. For his first presentation titled โEmpowering Youth Through GAD: Understanding Gender and Developmentโ, Mr. Orbita provided the participants the basic and fundamentals concepts in appreciating, and eventually, promoting the message of GAD on their own levels. His second presentation focused on activism and terrorism. โActivism, Terrorism, and the Power of Your Voiceโ underscored the similarities and differences between activism and terrorism, as well as the several misconceptions on these terms that draw confusion and misjudgments which may lead to conflict and red-tagging.
At the latter part of his presentation, Mr. Orbita encouraged the student leaders to set an example for the student body in constantly speaking up for justice and in never hesitating to question and criticize wrongful acts such as corruption, among others.
SK Chairpersons, Mr. Klent Keo Loquias, Ms. Elaijah Odtuhan, and Mr. Harvin S. Rebucas โ from Barangay Poblacion, Barangay Kamanga, and Barangay Malbang, respectively โ took charge in delivering the essence and relevance of leadership and good governance in their presentation โLeadership and Governance: Empowered to Empowerโ. Key points in their presentation accentuated simple yet meaningful qualities that make an efficient and effective leader and the responsibilities that are on the shoulders of every leader.
As young leaders in their own right, the three SK Chairpersons reminded the student leaders that leadership is not about being in charge, rather, it is about taking care of those that are in your charge.
Activities like this prove that the local government, through its programs and supporting agencies, remains steadfast in fashioning the youth into becoming trusted partners toward development, peace, and nation-building.