On January 27, 2025, Angeles City Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin Jr. shared a series of lighthearted moments with the members of the Barangay Agapito Del Rosario Council, led by Barangay Captain Mauro Mallari. The group visited the Mayor’s Office Conference Room for a friendly and productive meeting aimed at discussing various matters concerning the barangay.
The meeting was attended by key figures in the local government, including Chief Adviser IC Calaguas, City Councilor Atty. Arvin Suller, and former Angeles City Public Cemetery Head Philip Samson. The gathering allowed for an open exchange of ideas between the barangay officials and city leaders, further strengthening their collaborative efforts in serving the community.
Barangay Captain Mallari, alongside Kagawads Kenneth Julian, Nancy Susan, Drillon Mallari, and Secretary Bianca Magallon, was all smiles during the visit, reflecting the strong working relationship between the barangay council and the city government. They took the opportunity to discuss community issues, projects, and initiatives aimed at improving the lives of residents in Barangay Agapito Del Rosario.
Mayor Lazatin welcomed the group warmly, taking time to address their concerns while also sharing some moments of camaraderie. “It’s always a pleasure to meet with our barangay leaders to hear their concerns and work together on ways to make our city better,” said the mayor. The informal yet meaningful meeting allowed both sides to discuss ways of enhancing cooperation and providing services more effectively to the community.
Chief Adviser IC Calaguas also emphasized the importance of strong partnerships between the barangay and city leadership, noting that their collaboration plays a critical role in the ongoing development of Angeles City. The visit provided an opportunity for the city officials to reaffirm their support for Barangay Agapito Del Rosario’s programs and goals.
Councilor Atty. Arvin Suller and former cemetery head Philip Samson were also present, offering their insights on potential projects that could benefit the barangay’s residents. They engaged in discussions with the barangay officials about initiatives in areas like public health, education, and infrastructure, all aimed at uplifting the quality of life in the community.
The friendly meeting concluded with a commitment from both the barangay council and city government to continue working hand-in-hand on future projects. Mayor Lazatin expressed his gratitude for the ongoing cooperation between the local government and barangay officials, assuring them of his continued support in their efforts to bring positive change to their constituents.
Source: Angeles City Information Office