“Yes it is an additional workload for me and I have to juggle every now and then to see to it that the two DAR units under my watch are performing efficiently”, said San Luis who travels almost every day to and from the City of San Fernando, Pampanga where he’s residing.
“So far, I believe that DAR Bataan and DAR Zambales are doing well”, he shared.
Earlier, Engr. Ericson Reyes, DAR Bataan agrarian reform officer, divulged to Headline Gitnang Luzon that San Luis is the longest sitting Bataan PARO.
“Engr. San Luis is our PARO for almost 6 years now”, he said.
“Aside from his good performance, which DAR Central has recognized, he maintains a very good working relationship with us, his subordinates”, Reyes said.
“In the past, Bataan PAROs did not last long in the post because of poor interpersonal relations with the subordinates”, he revealed.
Last week, San Luis personally saw the DAR Bataan’s conduct of training on Strategic Planning to the second batch of agrarian reform cooperatives held at Villa Amanda Resort, this town.
The Strategic Planning is the 5th training the DAR Bataan has provided to agrarian reform cooperatives in the province.
San Luis said they have already conducted trainings on Basic Coop Course, Coop Governance Management, Financial Management, and Leadership Values Information to agrarian reform cooperatives in the Province last year.
Under his leadership, DAR Bataan became the only DAR entity in the country accredited by the Cooperative Development Authority to facilitate trainings for cooperatives.