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VISION

The most livable city for all.

MISSION

To ensure an environmentally friendly, financially dynamic, pro-


active, and self-reliant City Government

To have well-informed and participative barangays and communities

OFFICIAL SEAL AND SYMBOLISM

The official seal of Cebu City is a replica of a rich cultural heritage.

The seal features the most famous historical landmark of the city, the
Magellan’s Cross. The cross is housed in a kiosk made of thick wood and brick
tiles. This symbolizes the strong foundation of the people’s Catholic faith.
Magellan’s Cross is also a symbolism for Cebu being the oldest city in the
country. The black and white tiles represent the 80 barangays comprising the
City of Cebu.

(TEXT FROM THE EMPLOYEE'S HANDBOOK PUBLISHED BY THE OFFICE OF THE


MAYOR THROUGH THE MAYOR'S MANAGEMENT TEAM AND THE HUMAN
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE © 2009.)

LAW CREATING THE CITY OF CEBU

President Manuel L. Quezon signed the law creating the City of Cebu. On
October 20, 1934, Commonwealth Act. No. 58 creating the City of Cebu was
approved. Authored by the late Senator Vicente Rama (who also served as
Cebu's second City Mayor), Commonwealth Act No. 58 provided for the
granting of the Charter of the City of Cebu.
On February 24, 1937, the City of Cebu was inaugurated. The Secretary of
Interior, Hon. Elpidio Quirino, represented President Manuel L. Quezon in the
inaugural ceremonies. Quirino administered the oath of office to the newly
appointed City Mayor and Members of the Municipal Board. Former Provincial
Treasurer of Cebu, Hon. Alfredo V. Jacinto was sworn into office as the first
Mayor of Cebu. Along with Mayor Jacinto, the following city councilors were
sworn into office by Secretary Quirino: Councilors Manuel Roa (the first
President of the Municipal Board), Regino Mercado, Felipe Pacaña, Jose
Fortich, Diego Canizares, Jose P. Nolasco, Leandro A. Tojong and Dominador J.
Abella.

Republic Act No. 244, which was approved on June 12, 1948, provided for the
position of Vice Mayor of the City of Cebu. The Vice Mayor was appointed by
the President of the Philippines and must be confirm then by the Commission
on Appointments. First to be appointed Vice Mayor,by virtue of the provisions
of R.A. No. 244, was Hon. Arsenio Villanueva who took his oath of office on July
16, 1948.

Second appointed Vice Mayor - Hon. Carlos J. Cuizon, on April 9, 1953.Third


appointed Vice Mayor - Hon. Florentino D. Tecson on January 28, 1954. One of
the most significant amendment to the charter of the City of Cebu (C.A. No. 58)
came with the approval of Republic Act No. 1243 on June 7, 1955. This
particular amendment provided for the election at large, by the qualified
voters of the city in conformity with the provision of the Revised Election Code;
of the City Mayor and Vice Mayor.

The first election of the City Mayor and Vice Mayor was held during the
general election of the provincial and municipal officials on November 8, 1955.
Chosen as Cebu City's first elected City Mayor was the Hon. Sergio Osmeña Jr.
with Hon. Ramon Duterte as the first duly-elected Vice Mayor.

Another very significant amendment to the City Charter, the most significant
one in fact, is provided for in Republic Act. No. 3857, otherwise known as the
"Revised Charter of the City of Cebu" approved on June 10, 1964.
PERFORMANCE PLEDGE

Serve promptly, efficiently with utmost courtesy with the intention to serve
the ends of truth and justice.

Ensure strict adherence by all to the approved Code of Conduct and uphold at
all times standards set in discharging our duties and responsibilities.

Reaffirm to the public that the City exists to serve our clients, that all of their
needs shall be attended to before end of the business day, Mondays to Fridays.

Value every citizen's comments, suggestions, and needs, including those with
special needs such as the persons with disability, pregnant women, and senior
citizens; and

Empower the public through efficient access to information on our policies,


programs, activities and services through our website (www.cebucity.gov.ph)
and the City Public Assistance Center.

Believe unconditionally that in every circumstance, despite contention, "there


is always a better way".

Eliminate discrimination and gender bias attitudes and deal with professional
civility by providing service transparently without delays.

Sincerely understand and value every client's comments and suggestions,


responding to them with expediency through the City's Complaints and Public
Assistance Desk.

Transparent and fair in all transactions while promoting non-tolerance of the


culture of corruption.

All these we commit and pledge, because every Cebuano deserves the BEST
service.

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