Archive for December, 2010

Posted by admin On December - 23 - 2010 0 Comment

Annual average growth of the municipality from 1995-2005 was 1.83%. The total population is 6,335 and number of household is 1267.

Posted by admin On December - 23 - 2010 0 Comment

The town is located inland in the southwestern part of Bohol. It can be reached through an all weather road. The municipality of Sikatuna is a fifth class municipality with a total land area of 2,675 hectares or approximately 0.93% of the area of Bohol Province. It has ten (10) barangays with a total population of 6,130. There are 1,127 households or an average of 5.35 persons per households.

Posted by admin On December - 23 - 2010 0 Comment

The Municipality of Sikatuna situated inland in the southwestern part of Bohol about 16.6 kilometers from Tagbilaran City, the capital of Bohol as shown in Figure 1.01 and Figure 1.02. it is bounded in by the Municipalities of Balilihan and Sevilla on the south and southeast by the Municipalities of Alburquerque and Loboc on the East by the Municipalities of Loboc and Sevilla on the West by the Municipality of Corella.

Posted by admin On December - 23 - 2010 0 Comment

“Sikatuna envisions a healthy, sustainable and developed community of God-loving, service-oriented and self and self-reliant citizens who partake in the process of achieving good governance and live in a peaceful, ecologically balanced environment.”

Posted by admin On December - 23 - 2010 0 Comment

“With the guidance of the Almighty, we therefore commit: Show good leadership by developing good work ethics. Motivation people to actively participate in the developmental process by enhancing their capabilities and resourcefulness in promoting the welfare of all.

Posted by admin On December - 23 - 2010 0 Comment

“We aim to: Effectively deliver basic services Maintain peace and order Ensure effective local  legislation Modernize agriculture Properly utilize and conserve resources Promote livelihood generation Generate revenue for the municipality Strengthen multi-sectoral participation