LGUs given two months to remove epal signs

Local government units may need six to eight weeks to fully comply with the directive to remove politicians' names and promotional materials from government projects, Interior and Local Government Secretary Jonvic Remulla said.

On Thursday, Interior and Local Government Secretary Jonvic Remulla told The STAR's 'Truth on the Line' that early compliance by local governments has been encouraging, with billboards, streamers, and stickers already removed from government properties in several areas. 'Maybe six to eight weeks before this is perfected, but it's happening,' Remulla said. He issued a memorandum on January 31 directing local government units to strictly enforce the anti-epal policy, ensuring no names or images of local officials or DILG personnel appear on government projects. The order is based on a provision in the 2026 General Appropriations Act, which prohibits displaying politicians' names, images, or branding on government projects, vehicles, and assistance programs. Non-compliant local officials could face administrative charges, including possible suspension. Remulla encouraged the public to report violations by submitting photos via the DILG website or social media. 'A good job sells itself. If you perform well, it sells itself. You don't need to epal,' he added, emphasizing that effective governance, not self-promotion, should determine electoral success.

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The Commission on Audit (COA) has flagged over P50 million worth of supplies and equipment bought by the Camarines Sur provincial government for featuring names, initials, or logos of local officials. This occurred even before the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) issued a new directive against such political markings. COA has ordered the local government to remove the markings and explain the labeling.

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The DKI Jakarta government has set time limits for installing political party attributes on city streets, allowing four days before and two days after events. Prohibited 'white areas' include Jalan Sudirman-Thamrin and flyovers for safety reasons. Enforcement will follow socialization by Kesbangpol as instructed by Governor Pramono Anung.

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) is launching its Special Register Anywhere/Anytime Program at select locations in Manila this February to facilitate voter registration for the upcoming Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections. The initiative forms part of the poll body's nationwide drive. It enables applicants to register or update records at convenient sites.

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The Senate is pushing for a sweeping reorganization of the Department of Public Works and Highways to curb corruption and address procurement loopholes following recent Blue Ribbon committee investigations.

The Department of Education has approved a four-day onsite workweek for its non-teaching personnel starting March 9. This measure aims to conserve energy amid rising global fuel prices due to Middle East conflicts. Teachers will maintain their regular schedules.

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