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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter I BRIEF HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 1
The Origin of the Name 2
Aclan, the Encomienda 3
Aklan as a Prehispanic Barangay 4
From Encomienda to Pueblo 5
Kalibo Town Capitanes to Mayor 6
Chapter II GEO-PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
Geographical Location 7
Kalibos Road Distance 8
Land Area 9
Topography 10
Geology 11
Land Resources 12
Mineral Resources 14
Coastal Resources 14
Invertebrates/Fisheries 15
Reptiles/Mammals 16
Endangered Species/Shoreline/Fishing Ground 17
Sea Bass Hatchery 18
Climate 18
Freshwater Resources 19
Natural Hazards/Constraints 20
Erosion and Siltation 21
Chapter III POPULATION AND SOCIAL PROFILE
Social Composition and Characteristics 22
Population/Household Distribution and Pop Density 23
Population Size and Growth Rate 24
Historical Growth of Population 24
Migration Patterns 25
Urban population 25
Present Status of Well-being 26
Health 26
Municipal Profile Health and Nutritional Situation 28
Family Planning Services 29
Social Welfare 30

Education 32
Protective Services 46
Fire Protection 49
Housing 50
Amusement/Recreation and Sports Facilities 51
Chapter IV LOCAL ECONOMY
Agricultural Crops 53
Livestock and Poultry 54
Fisheries 56
Registry System for Basic Sectors 58
Industry 59
Banks 62
Chapter V INFRASTRUCTURE/UTILITIES/FACILITIES
Roads 63
Bridges 68
Irrigation System 69
Domestic Water Supply 70
Power Supply 72
Land Transportation System 74
Air Transportation System 74
Sea Travel 77
Communication Facilities 77
Waste Disposal System 79
Municipal Cemetery 80
Slaughterhouse 81
Actual Sales / Revenue / Product Prices/Service Fee 82
Public Market 83
Chapter VI LOCAL INSTITUTION CAPABILITY
Local Planning Structure 86
The Municipal Organizational Structure 86
Local Development Council 86
The Municipal Planning and Development Office 87
Local Fiscal Management 88
Development Legislation 91
More Peoples Organization 91
Municipal and Barangay Officials & Head Offices 94



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LIST OF TABLES

Table Particular Page No.

1. a Kalibo Town Capitanes to Mayor 6
2.1b Kalibos Road Distance to other Cities/Municipalities and Barangay Poblacion to other Barangays 8
2.2b Land Area by Barangay 9
2.7c Various Species of Crustacean and Mollusk found in the Municipal Waters of Kalibo 15
2.7d Fish Species found in the municipal water of the Municipality of Kalibo 15
2.8b Average Effective Rainfall by month (mm/day) 19
3.2a Projected Population, No. of households, Population Density per Barangay, CY 2013 23
3.3a Population Size and Actual Growth Rate 1960-2010 24
3.4a Actual Historical Growth of Population, 1903-2010 24
3.6a Urban Population Kalibo, Aklan 2005-2013 25
3.8a Health Profile 26
3.8b Ten Leading Causes of Morbidity, 2013 27
3.8c Leading Causes of Mortality, 2013 27
3.8d Numbers of Service Extended to the Physically Handicapped (STAC)-Jan. to Dec. 2013 28
3.8e Number of Children with Disabilities Treated by Psychiatrist-Jan.-Dec 2013 28
3.9a Nutrional Status 28
3.9b Nutritional Status of school Children School Year-2013 29
3.10a Family Planning Methods and users Kalibo, Aklan 2013 30
3.11a Master List of Day Care Centers By Barangay 31
3.12b Education Data 32
3.12c Number of Enrollees, SY 2012 2013 33
3.12d Number of Teachers, SY 2012 2013 35
3.12e Number of Classrooms, SY 2012 2013 37
3.12f Number of Drop-Out per Level, SY 2012 2013 39
3.12g Number of Kalibo residents/students, who completed Elementary, Secondary, Tertiary & Vocational Education last school year 41
3.12h Number of Kalibo residents/students, who completed Elementary, Secondary, Tertiary & Vocational Education last school year 42
3.12i Number of Schools, Municipality of Kalibo 43
3.12j Household Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade Completed/Age Group and Sex 43
3.12k Highest Grade/Year Completed by Sex Male 44
3.12l Highest Grade/Year Completed by Sex Female 45
3.12m School, Age Population and Participation Rate Kalibo, Aklan 2013 46
3.13a-1 Crime Statistics 47





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3.13a-2 Personnel Count in 2013 48
3.13a-3 Current protective Services Equipment and Facilities Kalibo Police Station (2010 2013) 49
3.13b-1 Existing Equipment/Facilities Used by Kalibo Fire Station 49
3.14a Inventory of Socialized Housing Offered by Private Realtors/Developers 51
3.15a Existing and Potential Sports Facilities Kalibo, Aklan 2006-2013 52
4.1a Agricultural Products 53
4.1b Crop Production 53
4.1c-1 Poultry/Livestock Production 54
4.1c-2 Population by Barangay (Backyard Basis) 54
4.1c-3 List of Farmers Agricultural Products per Barangay Kalibo, Aklan 55
4.1d-1 Fish Production 56
4.1d-2 List of Fisher folks per Barangay Kalibo, Aklan 56
4.1d-3 Municipal Fishers by Fishing Gear Owner/Operator by Barangay 57
4.1d-4 Type of Fishing Vessel by Barangay 57
4.1e Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture Summary Total per Barangay 58
4.2b List of Licensed Business Establishment Operating in the Municipality (by Class) CY 2013 61
4.2c List of Banks operating in the Municipality of Kalibo 62
5.1a Road Network 63
5.1b Inventory of Roads as of May, 2013 in Linear Meters 64
5.1c Inventory of Roads as of May, 2013 in Linear Meters 65
5.2a Bridges by Type of Administration Municipality of Kalibo 2013 68
5.2b Existing Bridges, Location and Type of Construction Materials Used Kalibo, Aklan 69
5.3a Average Discharge Diverted by Month (ltrs./sec.) Municipality of Kalibo (Year 1995-2013) 69
5.4a Population Served by Kalibo Water District 71
5.4b Water Consumption by Type of Consumers 71
5.4c Metro Kalibo Water District Water supply System 72
5.5a Number of Connections by Type of Users and Average Consumption (KWH)/mo. 2013 72
5.5b Household Served and Not Served Electricity 2013 73
5.5c Rate per Kilowatt Hour 2013 73
5.5d Inventory of Power Utilities-Municipality of Kalibo-2013 73
5.6a Bus and Jeepney Terminal and Parking Facilities 74
5.7a Scheduled of Flights Domestic and International Kalibo International Airport 2013 75
5.7b No. of Flights/Passengers/Cargoes Profile Kalibo - International Airport 2013 76
5.7c Report on the Regional Distribution of Travelers in Accommodation Establishments (Top 5 Travelers/Month) 2013 76
5.10a Telecommunication Facilities 77
5.10b Inventory of Print Media Municipality of Kalibo -2013 78
5.10c Inventory of Communication Facilities-Municipality of Kalibo 2013 79
5.12a Inventory of Cemeteries/Burial Grounds 80
5.12b Kalibo Municipal Cemetery Operation 80


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5.13a Animal Slaughtered Report- Kalibo, Aklan 2013 81
5.13b Actual Slaughtered Animals (2008-2013) 82
5.13d Slaughterhouse Revenue Collection, CY 2012 2013 83
5.14a Inside and Outside Stalls/Tables with corresponding area and rentals 85
6.2a Municipal Development Council Members-January -December 2013 86
6.3a Comparative Income & Expenditure 89
6.3b Comparative Income & Expenditure (SEF) 90
6.3b Comparative Income & Expenditure (MEEDO) 90
6.5a Accredited NGOs/POs/CSOs in the Municipality of Kalibo 91
6.5b NGOS/POs/CSOs Operating in Kalibo 92
6.6a Directory of National, Municipal & Barangay Officials 93
6.6b Directory of Heads of National Offices, Mun. Govt. Department Heads 94

















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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure No.
2.1a Location Map 7
2.3a Topographic Map 10
2.4a Soil Map 11
2.5.2a Existing General Land Use Map Municipality of Kalibo 13
27i Municipal fishing Ground 17
2.8a Climate Map Municipality of Kalibo 18
2.10a Flooding Hazard Map Municipality of Kalibo 20
2.10b Erosion Potential Map 21
3.2b Projected Population by Barangay, CY 2013 23
3.12a Education Data 32
4.2a Licensed Business operating in the Municipality 59
4.2b List of Licensed Business Establishment Operating in the Municipality (by Class) 60
5.13d Comparative Graph Slaughterhouse Revenue 83
6.2a Organizational Chart - Office of the Mun. Planning & Dev. Coordinator 88
6.3b Comparative Graph of Income & Expenditures 89
6.3e Comparative Graph of Monthly Income & Expenditures SEF 2013 91





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CHAPTER I - BRIEF HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

(According to the Historical Research entitled Calivo: The Founding of Town by J.E. Barrios and E.A. Lerona

The town of Kalibo is the capital of the province of Aklan, one of the four provinces comprising the island of Panay, the sixth
largest island in the Philippines. Aklan is a relatively new province in the Philippine atlas.

The province of Aklan is bounded on the West by Antique, on the south by Capiz, on the northwest by the Sulu Sea, and on
the east by Sibuyan Sea. It has a total land area of 192,190 hectares with 17 towns and 317 barangays.



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Figure I.B1 - CALIVO KALIB0
03 November 1571



In the middle of Spanish rule, Aklan together with other towns, were fused to comprise the province of Capiz. On May 31,
1837, Capiz was declared to be a political-military province. In 1956, Aklan was itself proclaimed by the Republic ofthe
Philippines by virtue of Republic Act No. 1414,) signed by President Ramon Magsaysay on April 25, 1956. Seven months later,
on November 8, 1956, the province was officially inaugurated and the municipality of Kalibo was made its capital. From the
time of arrival of the Spaniards to Aklan in 1569 to the early 1600s, the names Aklan and Calivo were used interchangeably to
refer to the town. Aside from these, however, several other names and/or spellings, such as Calibo, Daclan, Adan, and Calibog
have been used.


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According to Roman A. de la Cruz, the town (Kalibo) was originally called Akean by the inhabitants, the same as the name of
the river in the place. The word akean itself connotes the warbling of running waters.

It is traceable to the word akae, meaning, to boil. Akae-akae means to bubble or to boil or make the sound
of bubbling or boiling. It could be the same sound of current murmuring in the shallows of a river during dry
summer, when the rains and floods are far away off.


Dominador Ilio is of the same opinion, saying:

The Aklanon word for bubbling or boiling is akae. Akean is the contraction of akaean which mean where
there is bubbling or boiling.

How the town got its present name calls on a number of stories quite similar to each other. In Fr. Gaspar de San Agustins book
Conquistas de las Islas Filipinas, he noted that Father Juan de Alba baptized one thousand natives of Kalibo in 1569: y por
este se llama el pueblo Calivo, que significa mil ( and that is why the place is called Calivo, which means one thousand)
The Spanish missionaries wrote Akean as Aclan and changed it later to Calivo because the name Aclan is of the river. This
is, to some degree, in agreement with Fr. Juan Fernandez who said that there were at first one thousand inhabitants in this
town so that it was called Calibo which mean one thousand and this name has prevailed up to the present.


In 1569, when Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and Juan Salcedo were in Pan-ay, the Aclanons and Ibahainons sought their help on
the attacks made by wild natives and residents of the neighboring island of Mindoro who plundered, looted, and
ravished the inhabitants. With the help of some 500 Aclanons, Legazpi and Salcedo pacified Aclan and Ibajay.

After that, they went after the aggressors up to Mamburao (in Mindoro). After a blood compact with Salcedo, the chief, of the
place (Mindoro) promised never to molest Aclan and Ibajay again. It was during this time when Salcedo was winning over the
enemies of Aklan and Ibajay that Fr. Alba was triumphantly defeating the prestige of the babailanes among their followers
who worshipped the goddesses Macabantug and Macabusog. This was when Fr. Alba converted and baptized the 1,000 souls
from whence the name Calivo has risen.


Despite Calivo having had an initial baptism of 1,000 souls, however, it was not until 1581 when actual missionary work began.
It can be remembered that Salcedo came to Aclan in 1569 after the inhabitants sought the Spaniards help against wil d
attacks. After this, the Spaniards immediately proceeded to the island of Lucon (Luzon), capturing Manila from the Chinese
pirates and thereafter making it the capital of the whole Philippine Islands on June 24, 1571. Fr. Alba, the priest who made the
conversion of the thousand Calivonhons, meanwhile, did not stay in Calivo because he was then assigned in Dumangas. Calivo
was made a parish only in April 22, 1581.



The Origin of the Name: From Akean to Aklan to Calivo



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Between the years 1569 and 1581, despite the relocation of the center of their power to Lucon in 1571, the Spaniards did not
make a disappearance in this part of the island. During the years 1571 and 1572 the government allotted 143 encomienda to
the officers and men in the Philippines. By 1571, Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, first Governor and captain-General of the Philippines,
competed a listing of the villages in the Philippines and started to assign them to his officers and soldiers as encomiendas.
Aclan was one of those lands first assigned by legazpi.

In Pablo Pastells Catalogo de los Documentos Relativos a las Islas Filipinas,

he presented in synoptic form the encomiendas
distributed by Legazpi. Below is information about the encomiendas of Panay (among them Daclan or Aclan) taken from the
book:

Fechas en que
se concedieron
las encomiendas
Nombres de los lugares y pueblos
donde radicaban

Isla a que
perte-
necen
No. de
Indios
conce-
didos
Nombres de las personas a
quienes fueron concedidas
las encomiendas
Observacio-
nes
16 Enero 1571 El Rio y poblacion desde el mar
hasta Catitlan
Panay Todos En cabeza de S.M. Con sus tinges y
serranias
31 Oct. 1571 Sogut (boca rio Araut).- Malpa, y
los pueblos Dayt.- Payan.-
Pinabao.- Tongo.- Pandan.-
Nonoc.- Dumangal.- Cararao.-
Balig.- Bantao.- Mata.- Harun.-
Daripe, y lost del brazo que entra
en el Rio de Bulmey.- Cali.-
Libucao, a la entrada de Araut, rio
arriba, pasando el pueblo de
Daripe hasta de Sicapurut.
Id. 14,000 Alguacil Mayor Gabriel de
Rivera-Capitn Luis de la
Haya.-Lope Rodriguez.-
Diego Lopez Rodriguez.-
Diego Lpez de
Valdepeas
Id.
2 Nov. 1571





Rio Pu, desde Bago hasta Mariano
y el brazo de Barbaran.- Brazo de
Sibalinta, desde Amindan hasta
Banga.- Mahalud y sus esteros.-
Bahia de Moguin del estero de
Batan.- Aguisan.-Initantaron.-
Capulambaril.- Dinao.-Moguin.-
Manue, y brazo de Mayo





Id.





12,000
En los soldados Baltasar
Rodriguez.- Alonso
Snchez.- Francisco de
Rivera.- Diego Garcia.-
Alvaro Angulo.- Gonzalo
Riquel y Francisco Rey.





Id.
3 Nov. 1571 Rio Daclan Panay Todos Antonio Flores Con sus tinges
y serranias
Aclan, the Encomienda



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Unlike other settlements in ancient Philippines, there must have already been a good number of people residing along the river
of Acln prior to the coming of the Spaniards organized in communities. For it can be remembered that in 1569, when Legazpi
arrived in Pan-ay, the Aclnons and Ibahainons fought against the Moro pirates who frequently devastated these two towns. If
Acln has no organized barangay government, they could not have helped the Spaniards who have sought their help crush the
enemies with its 500 Aclnon volunteers.

Also on this year (1569) until 1571 (where Legazpi assigned encomiendas to his
Fechas en que
se concedieron
las encomiendas
Nombres de los lugares y pueblos
donde radicaban

Isla a que
perte-
necen
No. de
Indios
conce-
didos
Nombres de las personas a
quienes fueron concedidas
las encomiendas
Observacio-
nes
3 Nov. 1571 Amacatan.- Taguun.- Guimba.-
Carangu.- Argahao.-Marabagui.-
Bugan.-Rio Arui.- Barugo.-
Uyungan.-Cuyuran.- Naoruguan.-
Bangot.- Tibao.- Lonio.-Cabayan.-
Salac.-Tubangan.- Tibaguan.-
Baguingin.- Rio Xaro.- Calataca,
Pasanhan.- Cabuga.- Alengen.-
Samble y Sumamburi
Id. Id. Hernando de Monroy-
Rodrigo de vargas.-
Esteban Rodriguez y
Francisco Duran
Id.
5 Abril 1572 Rio Xaro y pueblos de Calataca.-
Pasanhan.-Cabuga.- Alenguen.-
Sumble y Sunamburi, que tenia
antes Francisco Durn.
Id. Id. Luis Prez Id.
15, 1572 Dulungan.- Antiqe.- Bunital y
Asluman
Id. Id. Miguel de Luarca Id.
1 Junio 1572 Oton.- Gibabao, y Paita Id. Id. Diego Jimenez Id.
14 Feb. 1572 Limanca.- Vayan.-Samal.-Paita.-
Caguayan.-Buri.-Tnaoyiran.-
Paranas.-Calviga.-Bondo y Rio de
Panas
Id. 19,000 Agustin Duerto.-Bartolom
Andrea.-Juan Griego.-Juan
Mndez.-Felipe de la
Hara.-Juan Prez.- Adres
de Luca.-Juan Gutierrez.-
Miguel Godinez y Antonio
Ginovs.
Estos fueron
concedidos sin
sealar a ningn
encomendero
lugar conocido,
en t,de Junio de
1571 y se la
sealaron en 14
de Febrero de
1572
Aklan as a Prehispanic Barangay


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officers), the people of Acln resided by the river. Acln, having 2,000 Indios, is believed to be one of the bigger and organized
barangays in ancient times.





On 17 November 1526, [the then King] Chares V issued instructions that all future expeditions be accompanied by at least two
priests to make sure that the conquistadores did not imperil the immortal soul of the king [of Spain] in the process of
extending his earthly dominions. Priest had actually regularly accompanied Spanish expeditions overseas even before 1526.
They were needed to attend to the spiritual life of the members of the expedition; and if the task of evangelization in the
newly-discovered lands was the responsibility of the crown, then the priests presence were essential.

It is already known that the King ordered Legazpi to assign and allot as encomiendas the villages of the islands to the soldiers
who were with him in the voyage, to which Legazpi complied. Later on, however, the encomienda system was abolished by the
King because of the abuses of some encomienderos to the natives. This was in the year 1574. But it was not until half a
century later that the encomienda system was wholly abolished. The missionaries, in the meantime, being the ones responsible
in reporting to the King of Spain the abuses of the encomienderos, tried to find means to protect, and at the same time, to
forward their aim to convert the natives. From Agoncillo, the following passages have been taken:

One of the first tasks imposed on the missionaries and the encomienderos was to collect all the scattered
Filipinos together in a reduccion (resettlement) bajo el son de la campana (under the sound of the bell) or bajo
el toque de la campana (under the peal of the bell).

As early as 1580, the Franciscans proceeded to establish pueblos where the church and convent would be
constructed. All the new Christian converts were required to construct their houses around the church and the
unbaptized were invited to do the same. This was approved by thethen Governor General of the Philippines
himself. The reduccion plan presented by Franciscan Fr. Juan de la Plasencia to the Synod of Manila (1582) was
approved unanimously by missionaries of the religious orders.

With the reduccion, the Spaniards attempted to tame the Filipinos through Christian indoctrination in a quite
novel settlement pattern using the convento/casa real/plaza complex as a focal point

With the reduccion, the pre-colonial barangays metamorphosed externally and internally.


With the reduccion, the encomiendas were re-laid out to accommodate a pueblo where a church and convent would be
constructed. As how the barangay transformed to become the encomienda, the same people in the same place under a
different label.

From Encomienda to Pueblo



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With the reduccion, Acln was accepted by the Augustinians to become one of its parishes on April 22, 1581.It could not,
however, be Aclns acceptance as a parish which signaled its development as a town. It was not hard for the Spaniards to impose
the reduccion in Acln; there was, no need for the Spaniards to gather the residents of Acln in one place. Acln was, in the very
first place, already a large settlement prior to the coming of the Spaniards. It should not be taken that the founding of Acln was
after or based on the reduccion concept. If it should thus be asked when Acln was founded as a town in the concept of the
Spaniards, it was when it was assigned as an encomienda on November 3, 1571. The moment Acln became an encomienda to
the Spaniards, it fostered the development of the place to gradually become a town as people conceive of it now.


Table 1.a KALIBO TOWN CAPITANES TO MAYOR

Term of Office Name Term of Office Name
1521 Juan Matangga 1922 1925 Cenon M. Quimpo
1571 Antonio Popes 1925 1928 Juan Concepcion
1668 Miguel Lalisan 1928 1931 Fortunato M. Quimpo
1721 Juan Hilario Nov. 1930 Jan. 1931 Juan G. Fernandez
1778 Miguel Roldan 1931 1933 Julio Magno
1785 Protacio Lachica 1933 1936 Gregorio I.Pastrana
1789 Leonardo Roldan Dec. 31, 1936 Juan Aguirre
1889 Magdaleno Concepcion Godofredo Martelino
1890 - 1900 Francisco Tansingco Maas 1937 1939 Salvador V. Peralta
1895 1898 Vicente Laserna 1940 1947 Rustico S. Quimpo
1900 Nazario B. Roldan 1948 1951 Ludovico O. Peralta
1900 Maximo R. Roldan 1952 1959 Desposorio M. Maagma, Sr.
1900 Catalino Mabasa 1960 1980 Federico O. Icamina
1900 1901 Natalio B. Acevedo Mar. 20, 1980 - March 1986 Wilihado C. Regalado
1902 1903 Segundo Martelino Mar. 21, 1986 Jan. 11, 1987 Juan P. Dayang
1904 1909 Cirilo R. Laserna, Sr. Jan. 12, 1987 Feb. 1, 1988 Rene D. Enriquez
1909 Procopio Urquiola Feb. 2,1988 - Mar. 22, 1992 Allen S. Quimpo
1912 Jacinto Repiedad Mar. 23, 1992 June 30, 1992 Nilda B Tambong
1910 1912 Emiliano B. Acevedo July 1, 1992 June 30, 2001 Diego M. Luces
1913 1916 Simeon Mobo Reyes July 1, 2001 June 30 2010 Raymar A. Rebaldo
1916 1919 Emiliano B. Acevedo July 1, 2010- June 30, 2013 William S. Lachica
1919 1922 Luis S. Barrios July 1,2013 - Present William S. Lachica





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CHAPTER II - GEO-PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT





































Figure 2.1a Location Map

2.1 GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION


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The municipality of Kalibo is particularly located at the center of all coastal municipalities of Aklan, where the big Aklan River has
its mouth.

It is bounded on the North by the Sibuyan Sea, on the South by the Municipality of Banga, on the West by the Municipalities of
Lezo and Numancia and on the East by the Municipality of New Washington. It has a cadastral location of North to South between
114022 N and 114000 S, from West to East between 122 20 27 W and 122 25 00 E latitude.Kalibos approximate
distance to other cities and municipalities and barangay Poblacion to other barangays are shown on the table below;

Table 2.1b Kalibos Road Distance to other Cities/Municipalities and Barangay Poblacion to other Barangays
Destination Distance Travel Time
Kalibo
to
Other Cities
Manila 216 kms. *Approx.
45 min.
(air travel)
*Approx.
16 hrs
(sea travel)
Roxas City (Capiz) 90 kms. 1 to 1 hours
San Jose
(Antique)
175 kms. 3 to 5 hours
Iloilo City 160 kms. 2 to 3 hours
Other Municipalities
Altavas 38.0 kms. 2 hrs.
Balete 17.0 kms. 1 hr.
Banga 9.0 kms. 20 min.
Batan 45 kms. 2.5 hrs.
Buruanga 89.0 kms. 3 hrs.
Ibajay 36 kms. 1 hr.
Lezo 8.5 kms. 30 min.
Libacao 26.0 kms. 45 min. 1 hr.
Madalag
(Daguitan Road)
19.0 kms. 30 min.
Makato 9.0 kms. 30 min.
Malinao 12.0 kms. 4.5 hrs.
Destination Distance Travel Time
Malay 71.0 kms. 1.5 hrs.
Numancia 4.5 kms. 20 min.
New Washington 10.0 kms. 30 min.
Nabas 45.0 kms. 1.15 min.
Tangalan 19.0 kms. 45 min.
Brgy.
Poblacion
to
Other Barangays
Andagao 2 kms. 5 min.
Bakhaw Norte 4 kms. 20 min.
Bakhaw Sur 3 kms. 8 min.
Briones 6 kms. 15 min.
Buswang New 3 kms. 5 min.
Buswang Old 3 kms. 5 min.
Caano 5 kms. 15 min.
Estancia 2 kms. 8 min.
Linabuan Norte 6 kms. 15 min.
Mabilo 6 kms. 20 min.
Mobo 1 kms. 5 min.
Nalook 4 kms. 15 min.
Pook 3 kms. 10 min.
Tigayon

4 kms

10 min.

Tinigaw 4 kms. 10 min.



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2.2a Political Subdivisions

Based on the recent cadastral survey conducted by the Land Management Bureau of the Department of Environment
and Natural Resources approved Last October 5, 2005, the Municipality has a total land area of 5,075 hectares. Its
distribution is shown on the table below;

Table 2.2b Land Area by Barangay



























Barangays Land Area % to Total
Andagao 318.8 6.28
Bakhaw Norte 424.03 8.36
Bakhaw Sur 300.67 5.92
Briones 200.19 3.94
Buswang New 349.50 6.89
Buswang Old 296.22 5.84
Caano 280.73 5.53
Estancia 364.68 7.19
Linabuan Norte 320.24 6.31
Mabilo 225.44 4.44
Mobo 482.63 9.51
Nalook 395.56 7.79
Poblacion 91.05 1.79
Pook 474.26 9.35
Tigayon 445.55 8.78
Tinigaw 105.45 2.08
Total 5,075.00 100.00
2.2 LAND AREA


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The whole area of the municipality is generally flat that favors rapid economic and urbanization growth.This is characterized by
intensive agriculture and high density of urban development. Shown below is the Topographic Map of the Municipality of Kalibo.

































Figure 2.3 a Topographic Map

2.3 TOPOGRAPHY


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As on the record of the Provincial Register of Deeds, the only available mineral element is the mineral claims on iron (laterite,
magnetite, rutile) which occur in abundance throughout coastal areas of Aklan. Moreover, guano deposit is also found in
Tigayon Cave but of limited quantity.

There are six (6) soil types occur in
the municipality of Kalibo, namely;

1. Sandy loam or beach sand and
San Miguel Clay or Sandy-Clay loam
(843.49 hectares) - found at the
Coastal barangays facing Sibuyan
(foreshore areas). It is devoted to
cash crops and bananas. San Miguel
Clay exist along the course of Aklan
River as alluvial deposits emanated
from the uplands;
2. Sta. Rita Clay (2,375.83hectares)
found in the inner portion of the
town and is devoted for agricultural
crops especially rice farming and
vegetable production.
3. Hydrosol (421.75 hectares)
existing on the fishpond areas of the
municipality;
4. Bantog Clay (604.50 hectares) -
found in the inner portion of the town
and is devoted for coconut and rice.
5. Mountain clay (28.12 hectares)
prevails along the course of Aklan
River as alluvial deposits from
siltation and sedimentation
6. Beach Sandy Clay (801.32). It is devoted to Coconut
and Trees.

The coastal barangays of Andagao, Bakhaw Norte, Bakhaw Sur, Buswang New, Buswang Old, Briones, Caano, Mabilo, Nalook
and Pook have sandy loam, Sta. Rita clay and Hydrosol type of soil. On the other hand, riverine barangays like Estancia,
Linabuan Norte, Mobo, Poblacion, Tigayon and Tinigao have Sta. Rita, San Miguel and Mountain Clay considering its proximity
to the Aklan River.
2.4 GEOLOGY
Figure 2.4 a Soil Map


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2.4 b Land Capability Classes/ Soil Suitability

Soils suitable for diversified crops are estimated to be 1,111 hectares which is considered good (have properties favorable
forrated use). For tree crops, 1,555 hectares are declared highly suitable or good (alluvial soils). The present area which is
approximately 1150 hectares planted to rice is predominantly classified as highly suitable for rice and diversified farming and
the rest of the area (435 hectares) is considered fair.



2.5.1 Land Classification

1a Alienable and Disposable Lands The entire Municipality of Kalibo is classified as Alienable and Disposable (A & D)
land. However, there are identified mangrove sites along the coastal area.

1b Timberland The protected Mangrove Area, the Mangrove Reforestation Project of the municipality located at
barangays Bakhaw Sur, Buswang Old & Buswang New which started on January 30, l990 with an initial area of 50
hectares and has expanded to more or less 220 hectares after 15 years of existence due to natural regeneration and
additional planting.

Kalibo takes pride in the implementation of its Mangrove Reforestation Project - in the great success story of
transforming mudflats into a productive and diverse mangrove forest jointly undertaken by the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the LGU-Kalibo. It has grown and flourished over time under the
stewardship of Kalibo Save the Mangrove Association (KASAMA), a community-based association charged to take care
of the project.

1c Wildlife Sanctuary Within the declared mangrove reserve in Barangay Buswang New, a 20-hectare wildlife sanctuary
was established. This serves as home for birds and other animals that rely on natures blessing.

1d Parks/Playground and Other Recreational Spaces There are an existing area of 42.40 hectares used as parks
and playground in the community that includes basketball/tennis court, stadium, auditorium and public plaza.

2.5.2 Existing General Land Use

The Municipality of Kalibo is predominantly an agricultural domain occupying the biggest portion of the total area. This is
the reason why the major thrust of the Local Government is making Kalibo as the center of agricultural-based economic
industry and eco-tourism. This land classification is mostly planted to agricultural crops like rice, coconuts, bananas,
corns, root crops and vegetables. Some areas were also devoted to fishpond and backyard livestock production.It is
subsequently followed by built-up classification (comprises residential, commercial, industrial, institutional,
parks/playground, infrastructure utilities and other uses) followed by special uses (quarrying, grazing land and tourism
2.5 LAND RESOURCES


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purposes). Forestland (Mangrove Reforestation project) occupies a minimum area with a 1.38% of the total land. Please
see table below.






































Figure 2.5.2a Existing General Land Use Map Municipality of Kalibo


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Kalibo has undetermined stock piles of high grade sand and gravel on a sandbar formation at the Aklan Riverbed. The sand and
gravel and other aggregates found in the reverine barangays of the municipality starting from Linabuan Norte to Bakhaw Norte
are said to be the finest kind in the region.




2.7a Mangroves

Kalibo has the world most
famous and multi-awarded
Mangrove Reforestation, also
called the Green Pearl of the
Orient at Barangays
Buswang Old and New. It is
planted with Bakauan Babae (sp. Rhizophora
mucronata), Lalaki (sp. Rhizophora apiculata) and nipa
(sp. Nypa fruticans). Some areas have naturally grown, fully stocks of regenerants
Perada (sp. Sonneratia caseolaris), pagatpat (sp. Sonneratia alba), and bakauan (sp.
Rhizophora). They are growing abundantly in fringe, basin, riverine and scub. The
original 70 hectares mangrove reforestation has now grown to approximately 220
hectares due to regeneration and additional planting. It attracts local and international tourists alike due to its natural beauty
and educational enrichment.

2.7b Coral Reefs

Coral reefs of the municipality that serve as fish
sanctuary had been destroyed due to natural
and man-made calamities, pollution, siltation,
destructive fishing practices such as dynamite
fishing and collection of corals used as
ornamentals and for construction materials.

To restore the fish sanctuary in the local waters
of Kalibo, the Municipal Government in
collaboration with the Provincial Government of
2.6 MINERAL RESOURCES
2.7 COASTAL RESOURCES


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Aklan has fabricated Concrete Jackstone-Type Artificial Coral Reef. It was launched at Pudlon, barangay Mabilo, Kalibo on
November 2007 and was completed on February 2008. The actual deployment at sea of 210 units finished concrete Jackstone-
type artificial reef was done on April 26-28, 2008 with the assistance from the fisherfolks in the area. This year the LGU in
partnership with the different agencies such as BFAR PFO Aklan, Provincial Government of Aklan thru OPA Fisheries
Division & the different associations in the barangay has constructed and deployed Concrete Artificial Reef along Bakhaw
Norte Sea.

2.7c Invertebrates

As per data gathered during the Participatory Coastal Resource Assessment conducted last July7-8, 2005 and April 25 May 31,
2006, the municipal water of Kalibo has various species of crustaceans and mollusk, to wit;

Table 2.7c various species of crustaceans and mollusk found in the municipal waters of Kalibo

Species Local Name
Crabs:
Portunidae - Kasag
(Portunid crabs) - Kamantaha
Thalamita sp. - Alikumo
- Kuray
- Kaeas-kaeas
- Agogokoy
Blue Swimming Crab - Kalampay
Portunos pelagicus sp. Shells:
- Shellfish (Diwal)
Species Local Name
- Bamboo Shells
- Bilaog
- Tuway
- Pisotan
- Taeaba
- Tamilok
- Saka-saka
- Agihis
- Sihi
- Imbaw
- Litob, Bagungon


2.7d Fisheries

Table 2.7d Fish Species found in the municipal waters of the Municipality of Kalibo
Species Local Name
Indian sardines sardinilla longiups sp. Tamban
Cutlass Trichiurus haumela sp. Liwit
Red snapper Lutjanu sp. Malasugi/ Ubod

Species Local Name
Clupeidae (sardines and
hearings) sardinella sp.
Manamsi
Tambilawan



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Species Local Name
Ribbon-fined nemipterid Nemipterus
hexoden sp.
Bisugo
Rougher Scad Decapterus tabl sp. Marot
(galunggong)
Milk Fish Chanos-chanos sp. Bangus
Bangodlong
Short mackerel Rastrellinger
hysoma sp.
Hasa-hasa
Oceanic bonito Euthynus yaito sp. Tulingan
Indeavor shrimp Metapenaeus
endeavourer sp.
Shrimp
(pasayan)
Pueoy
Oeans (Cray
Fish)
Cichlidae (cichlids) Tilapia sp. Tilapia
Gurami
Bal-A
Kagtan
Dangaray
Bulit Tuna Alexis rochie sp. Aloy
Mugilidae (mullets) Liza sp.1 Gusaw


Species Local Name
Marbled grouper Epinepheus
fuscoquittatus sp.
Inid
Bulinaw
Pusit
Yellow-finned tuna Neothunnus
macropterus sp.
Tuna/
bantaeaan
Long finnet mullet Mugil
caeruleomaculatus sp.
Baeanak
Yellow leather jacket Scomberoicles
lysur sp.
Dorado
Banded Barracuda Spharaena jello sp. Bat-og
Mangagat
Philippine Jack Hymmis momsa sp. Mamsa
Scombridae (mackerels and tunas)
Scomberomorus sp.
Tangige
Hagong
Moon fish Mene maculate sp. Bilong-
bilong
Dorabs Chironcentrus dorabs sp. Balila
Spotted slipmouth Leiognatus ruconius Apotoe
Yellow finned goat fish Uperneus
Sulphureus sp.
Ti-aw
Engraulidae (anchovies) Stolephorus
sp.
Bulinaw

2.7e Reptiles

Reptiles like Tikig, Pueoy, Haeo and Nipa-Nipa could be found at the Mangrove areas. However, these are subject for
validation.


2.7f Mammals

There are some whale sharks seen at the municipal waters, however, its protection is at risk.


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2.7g Endangered Species

Kalibo Shoreline especially at Barangay Mabilo and the adjacent coastal barangays is believed to be haven for marine turtles.
As proof, some have tangled with the fishermens nets. They were later freed back to its habitat after documentation had been
made for their protection.

2.7h Shoreline/Foreshore and Beaches

The municipal shoreline area of the Municipality starts at the
Northern part of Barangay Bakhaw Norte to Barangay Mabilo
running on a northeasterly direction. It includes the shoreline
facing Sibuyan Sea. The coastline constitutes 7 kilometers
dotted by the estuaries of Aklan River, Sooc River and
Andagao Creek all draining to Sibuyan Sea.


2.7i Municipal Fishing Ground

The Municipal fishing ground as defined by Municipal Ordinance No. 2006-021 has an estimated area of 211.0665 square
kilometers starting from Aclan point (Sitio Libuton, Barangay Bakhaw Norte to Mabilo creek on a north eastern direction.
(Please see figure 2.7i)
Figure 2.7i Municipal fishing Ground
LEGEND


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Figure 2.8a Climate Map
Municipality of Kalibo



2.7j Sea Bass Hatchery

On March 29, 2006, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) and the Municipality of Kalibo signed a Memorandum
of Agreement for the launching a Centralized Satellite Seabass Hatchery Project at Caano, Kalibo, Aklan. This project is
developing a simplified protocol producing seabass (Apahap) fry. Thus, it sustains the demand of fish farmers of Kalibo and the
nearby municipality for seabass fry.









Based on the records from the
national Irrigation Administration,
Kalibo has uneven periods of rainfall
throughout the year.

















2.8 CLIMATE


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Table 2.8b Average Effective Rainfall by month (mm/day)

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

2000 1.10 0.68 - - 3.50 1.11 2.85 1.00 - - - -
2001 1.60 0.60 - - 2.30 1.06 1.19 - - - - -
2002 0.98 0.25 - - 1.04 1.67 1.79 0.71 - - - -
2003 0.16 0.30 0.02 - 0.42 1.02 0.86 0.40 0.25 1.25 1.80 2.50
2004 1.50 1.02 - - 2.20 1.05 0.82 3.10 1.50 2.90 2.50 1.82
2005 0.40 - - - 2.42 1.53 3.12 3.50 2.90 4.50 6.27 5.48
2006 0.56 1.91 0.50 - 0.37 0.59 0.62 0.27 0.93 - 0.92 0.72
2007 0.76 0.96 - - 0.30 0.31 2.02 0.47 1.50 2.49 2.55
2008 1.32 0.74 5.01 5.56 5.69 3.69 3.77 0.65 4.24 3.24 4.20 3.35
2009 0.41 0.30 0.55 0.63 5.95 0.70 0.69 1.08 4.07 0.83 1.02 1.21
2010 - 4.64 548 - - 0.37 - 0.97 3.25 5.48 3.61 2.04
2011 1.41 4.58 2.48 9.34 7.40 - 4.47 3.72 6.31 6.43 7.97 15.56
2012 3.048 2.67 3.55 3.48 2.74 - 2.60 - 3.57 3.01 5.00 -
2013 0.9067 2.7067 0.4301 0.4440 0.7935 - 1.0215 - 0.3848 0.3419 0.3471 -
Source: National Irrigation Administration (NIA)

Based on the average affective rainfall from CY 2000 to 2013 NIA records, it discloses that there were uneven
rainfalls documented.




The Aklan River, which is the major river system of the Province, traverses the municipality of Kalibo from barangays Linabuan
Norte, Tigayon, Tinigao, Estancia, the island barangay of Mobo and Poblacion leading to its mouth covering the three barangays of
Bakhaw Norte, Bakhaw Sur and Buswang Old down to Sibuyan Sea.

At the mouth of the river are two (2) major littoral water bodies, the estuarine deltas (a distinct feature of the municipality) which
have seasonal formation of sandbars depending on the tidal influx.

The main function of the mouth/estuaries of the Aklan River is the receiver of water bodies and serves as the drainage system
crenating in the area. Their water is directed by fresh water drainage from the uplands.



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a. Flooding



























Kalibo, having nearly flat features, has experienced occasional flooding especially during heavy downpour. The level of water is
higher when the downpour occurs during high tide affecting the low land portions of Linabuan Norte, Tigayon, Estancia, Tinigaw,
Mobo, Poblacion, Bakhaw Norte, Bakhaw Sur, and Old Buswang

Flooding also occurs in the commercial and built-up areas mainly due to insufficient capacity of drainage facilities aggravated by
uncontrolled dumping or accumulation of street liters. It is a common occurrence that after a heavy downpour, some streets are
flooded with knee-high deep storm water run-off mixed with sewage from nearby residential and commercial areas. However,
flooding subsides after a few minutes.

2.10 NATURAL HAZARDS/CONSTRAINTS

Figure 2.10a Flooding
Hazard Map
Municipality of Kalibo



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b. Erosion and Siltation

Soil Erosion is common
along the coastal
barangays. This is due
to the wind and sea
water interaction while
siltation brought
damages to the rivers
and one of the causes of
flooding in the lowland
areas. Based on
topographic map,
climate, kind of soil and
nature of vegetation,
there is natural erosion
along the Aklan River
bank and other coastal
areasof the municipality.
Area covered is 3,538
hectares of total land
area. However, greatly
affected areas are those
barangays situated along
the Aklan River bank
covering almost 72.0
hectares as shown in the
figure. The latter
urgently needs extensive
soil conservation
measures such as
natural and
infrastructure
interventions like the construction of revetment walls, spur, dikes, river controls
and rip-rapping of river banks. Consideration lies in the periodic changes of the
course of Aklan River and potential damage to crops and properties.




Figure 2.10b Erosion Potential Map
Municipality of Kalibo



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CHAPTER III -POPULATION AND SOCIAL PROFILE



Almost everybody in Kalibo is a Filipino. There are several persons of foreign origin (Chinese, Americansand others).Dominant
language spoken by mother tongue is Aklanon which is a unique language spoken only in the Province of Aklan. Other
languages spoken are Hiligaynon, Tagalog, Cebuano, Kinray-a, Rombloanon and Ilocano, English, Chinese, Korean. English
maybe understood by many but is not widely spoken. The language of Kalibo is multi-lingual which means that the average
kalibonhon could easily adapt other languages through speaking and interpreting.The typical family of Kalibo has an average of
5 members. Kalibo is predominantly Roman Catholic, followed by Iglesia ni Cristo and Evangelicals, Seventh Day Adventists,
Church of Jesus Christ, of the Latter Saints Days, Islam, Jehovahs Witnesses, , Aglipay, Convention of the Phil. Baptist Church,
Protestant, Association of Fundamental Baptist Church, Phil. Episcopal Church, Iglesia Evangelista, Born Again Christians,
Islam, Pentecostal Missionary and Assemblies of God.




As a bustling Municipality and urban capital of the province, Kalibo has the largest population among the 17 towns garnering
13.90% of the total Provincial population.

This is explained by the rapid in-migration from neighboring municipalities, provinces and even cities because of the socio-
economic potential of the municipality wherein better employment opportunities and presence of social amenities like light,
water, telecommunications, recreation centers, business centers and educational institutions are basically available and still
growing in numbers.

For this year 2013, the total projected population of Kalibo is 78,721 with a Population Density of 15.51 persons per hectare.

These facts are illustrated by the figure on the next page, showing that the urban center composed of barangay Poblacion and the
adjoining barangays has the biggest population.






3.1 SOCIAL COMPOSITION AND CHARACTERISTIC
3.2 POPULATION/HOUSEHOLD DISTRIBUTION AND POPULATION DENSITY


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Source: NSO (Projected Population of 2013 is based from 2010
Census of Population}


Popu-
lation
No. of
Households
Popn.
Density
(persons/ha.)
Andagao 13300 2854 8.95
Bakhaw Norte 2143 460 1.08
Bakhaw Sur 2836 609 2.03
Briones 1314 282 1.41
Buswang New 9738 2090 5.98
Buswang Old 2553 548 1.85
Caano 1570 337 1.2
Estancia 9149 1963 5.38
Linabuan Norte 4281 919 2.87
Mabilo 2424 520 2.31
Mobo 2046 439 .91
Nalook 3037 652 1.65
Poblacion 11624 2494 27.39
Pook 5285 1134 2.39
Tigayon 4904 1052 2.36
Tinigaw 2517 540 5.12
Total 78721 16893 15.51
Table 3.2 a Projected Population, No. of
Household, Population Density Per
Barangay, CY 2013






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The municipality has a higher growth rate of 1.80% compared to the provincial growth rate of 1.73%. This is due to the in-
migration from neighboring towns of Ibajay, Libacao, Madalag, Balete and Malinao in refuge against unstable peace and order
situation, seek for better education/amenities and employment opportunities.

Table3.3a Population Size and Actual Growth Rate 1960 2010

Census Date 1960 1970 1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007 2010
Total Population 21,303 30,247 31,947 39,894 51,387 58,065 62,438 69,700 74,619
Actual Growth Rate 1.49% 3.57% 1.10% 4.54% 2.56% 2.36% 1.97% 1.53% 1.80%




Historical Growth of Populationfor the Municipality of Kalibo was traced back in the year l903 wherein the registered population
of the Municipality is 14,574 as per record from the National Census and Statistic Office (NCSO). The population went down in
the year l918 by 648 persons with a total population of 13,926. From 1939 to present, the population of Kalibo is continuously
increasing with the highest population increased that had occurred between 1975 and 1980 with an average population growth
rate of 4.54%. The average annual increase of population is 1.794% from 1903 to 2010 as shown in Table below.

The increase in population is attributed to being the capital municipality of the Province of Aklan and being the center of trade,
commerce, industry and education and the gateway going to the famous Boracay Island which is considered as one of the
famous beach resorts in the world.

Table 3.4a Actual Historical Growth of Population, 19O3-2010

Year Population
Increase
or Decrease
Ave.Growth
Rate
Year Population
Increase
or Decrease
Ave. Growth Rate
1903 14574 - - 1980 39894 7947 4.54%
1918 13926 (648) -0.30% 1990 51387 11493 2.56%
1939 16095 2169 0.69% 1995 58065 6678 2.47%
1948 17842 1747 1.1% 2000 62438 4373 1.97%
1960 21303 3461 1.49% 2007 69700 7262 1.53%
3.3 POPULATION SIZE AND GROWTH RATE
3.4 HISTORICAL GROWTH OF POPULATION


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Source: NCSO 2000/2010







Migration is the movement of population, more exactly the movement of people across a specified boundary for the purpose of
residence. Migration is also a contributor to the population growth. The strategic location, access, proximities to the one of the
famous tourism capital of the Philippines-Boracay Island makes the municipality of Kalibo a natural migration area.






As per 1990 NSO Census, the municipality of Kalibo was already classified as Urban Community with a population of 51,387.
This year 2013, Kalibo has a projected population of Seventy Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty One (78,721).


Table 3.6 a Urban Population Kalibo,Aklan, 2005-2013


Population


2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Urban


64,094

65,357

66,644

67,957

69,296

72,948

74065

77,329

78,721










1970 30247 8944 3.57% 2010 74619 4919 1.80%
1975 31947 1700 1.10%
3.5 MIGRATION PATTERNS
3.6 URBAN POPULATION


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The quality of life of the residents can be measured in terms of their status of well-being in relation to certain acceptable or
desired standards, as well as the level of social services that are made available to them indicators of well-being include health,
education, social welfare, housing, employment and income, recreation and protective services.





As a policy, LGU-Kalibo has intensified its health programs and services to ensure the wellness of its constituents.
Consequently, the health situation of the entire populace has improved. (Please see table 3.10a). In Kalibo, health care
services delivery may be considered as adequate due to the presence of public and private health facilities and services. There
is one (1) public medical hospital, Dr. Rafael S. Tumbokon Memorial Hospital and Four (4) Private Hospitals, namely, St. Gabriel
Medical Center, St. Jude Hospital, Aklan Mission Hospital and Panay Health Care Hospital.

Table 3.8a Health Profile
Health Indicators
Total/ Rate

Crude Birth Rate (per 1000
population)
5,212
Crude Death Rate (per 1000
population)
1,382
Infant Mortality Rate (per
1000 population)
18
Morbidity Rate (All ages) 6,487/155.95%
Mortality Rate (All ages) 297/7.14%
Children Immunized 2,223
Children eligible for
vaccination (ages 0-12)
2,061

Malnutrition Severely
Underweight
Underweight
Normal
0
244
12,174
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Health Indicators Total
Maternal mortality Rate 0.5%
Projected Population as of
Profile Year
78721
Nurses: Private 171

Public- DRSTMH 119
- RHU
- Job Order
2
3
Doctors:Public- DRSTMH 61
- RHU 3
-Private 48
Barangay Health Station 17
Public Hospital 1
Private Hospital 3
Private Clinics 49
Health Indicators Total
Midwives: Private Hospital
(St. Gabriel & Mission)
7
Public- DRSTM 5 RHU - 15 20
Nursing Attendants:Private 43
Public - DRSTM- 89 RHU 4 93
Medical Technologist:Private 13
Public - (DRSTMH 16;RHU-1) 17
Admin. Personnel: Private 39
Public-DRSTMH 8/RHU 2 10
Asst. Admin. Personnel DRSTMH 6
Private 42
Admin. Aide- Public (DRSTMH) 36
Private -
Engineering & Maitenance Public 16
3.8 HEALTH
3.7 PRESENT STATUS OF WELL-BEING


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Overweight
Nutritionist Dietitian:Private
Public
3
4
Total No. of Registered Live
Births
5,212
Food Dietary Services
Dietary Services - Public 7
KitchenDietaryHelper Private 11
Medical Social Services-
Public
2
Medical Records Personnel-
Private
7
Engr.& Maintenace -Public 16
- Private 8
Hospital Beds: Private
Public
203
186
MedicalClinics:Private 15
Dental Clinics: Private Clinic
Public (DRSTMH)
10
1
Dentist: Private Clinic
Public - (DRSTMH)
10
4
Dental Aides- Private
Public (DRSTMH)
4
6
Laboratory Aid Private/
Public (DRSTMH)5- RHU - 1
4
6
Optical Clinics- Private
Public
14
9
Pharmacist:Private
Public (DRSTMH)
6
6

X-Ray Technician: Private
Public
8
9
Physical Therapist: Private
Public - (DRSTMH)
3
2
Pollution Control Officer- Private 2
Sanitary Inspector: Private
Public - RHU
1
5
Number of BHWs - RHU 158
Transport Services - Private 6
- - Public 6
Utility Workers- Public 29
Private 50
Driver- Private-4, Public-3,
RHU-1
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Table 3.8bTen Leading Causes of Morbidity, 2013 Table 3.8c Leading Causes of Mortality, 2013

Source: RHU Kalibo I & ll


Acute Respiratory Tract Infection(ARI/AURI) 5,494
Wound/Physical Injuries (All Type) 1,296
Hypertension 1,255
Vertigo etio 774
Skin Problem(All Types) 685
Bronchial Asthma 344
Acute Gastritis/Intestinal Colic 223
Allergy All Forms 196
Influenza Like Disease 191
UTI 181
Animal Bites 181
CVA/HCVD 108
Pneumonia (All Ages) 81
Myocardial Infraction(Disease of the Heart) 77
Cancer ( all forms ) 52
(COPD) 42
Diabetes Mellitus 22
Septicemia 11
Renal Failure 9
Status Asmaticus 9
IHD 9
Sepsis Neonatorum 6


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%
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Prev.
Weight for Age - Normal 372 339 711 426 369 795 862 829 1691 986 855 1841 1035 970 2005 1101 1045 2146 1424 1376 2800 11989 98.59
Weight for Age - Overweight 4 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 4 3 2 5 2 1 3 18 0.15
Weight for Age - Underweight 0 0 0 6 4 10 12 17 29 26 14 40 20 22 42 26 20 46 24 24 48 215 1.8
Weight for Age - Severely Underweight 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GRAND
TOTAL
24-35 Months 48-59 Months 36-47 Months 12-23 Months 6-11 Months 0-5 Months 60-71 months
The Municipality of Kalibo recognized the potential of the physically challenged brothers and sisters in nation building. It
has sustainably administered the Stimulation and Therapeutic Activity Center or STAC with the assistance from the government
of Denmark catering, not just to the Kalibonhons but also to Children with disabilities or special children from other towns. LGU
Kalibo has given them hope and help them realized that they play important role in nation building.

STAC is now directly managed by LGU Kalibo in partnership with the Kapisanan ng May Kapansanan sa Pilipinas or
KAMPI. This special service is another milestone for the municipality in facilitating innovative assistance for the marginalized
sector.

Table 3.8 d Number of Services Extended to the Physically
Handicapped (STAC)-Jan. to Dec. 2013

Source: STAC/2013


No. of Services Extended
# of
Treatment
Sessions
# of
CWDs
Treated
Physical Therapy (PT) 822 373
Occupational Therapy (OT) 840 368
Special Education (SPED) 343 156
Physiatrist Evaluation 21
Table 3.8 e Number of Children with Disabilities Treated by
Psychiatrist-Jan.-Dec., 2013
Month
Number of
Children with
disabilities
treated by our
Psychiatrist
Month
Number of
Children with
disabilities
treated by our
Psychiatrist
January 2 July 2
February 2 August 4
March - September -
April 3 October -
May 2 November -
June 4 December 2



The Municipality of Kalibo, thru the Municipal Nutrition Council exerts its best efforts to provide quality, accessible and adequate
care to its School Children, Pregnant Women, Lactating Women and Pre-School Children and the Number of Normal and above
Normal Children.
Table 3.9 a NUTRITIONAL STATUS - NORMAL, OVERWEIGHT, UNDERWEIGHT,
AND SEVERELY UNDERWEIGHT 2012-2013









3.9 MUNICIPAL PROFILE HEALTH AND NUTRITIONAL SITUATION


29

3. 10 FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES

Table 3.9 b Nutritional Status of School Children School Year 2012- 2013

Name of School
Severely Wasted Wasted NORMAL OVERWEIGHT OBESE
M F TOTAL M F TOTAL M F TOTAL M F TOTAL M F TOTAL
1 Bakhaw Norte E/S 0 0 0 10 13 23 122 110 232 2 0 2 0 0 0
2 BOBSES 0 0 0 19 9 28 177 174 351 5 4 9 0 0 0
3 Estancia E/S 0 0 0 12 13 25 250 251 501 4 1 5 0 0 0
4 KaliboPilot E/S(Regular) 0 0 0 50 35 85 909 903 1,812 63 43 106 27 5 32
5 Sped (Gifted) 0 0 0 4 6 10 62 105 167 14 14 28 6 2 8
6 Sped (Diff.able Child 0 0 0 2 3 5 10 14 24 1 1 2 0 0 0
7 Kalibo Integrated Special
Educ.
0 0 0 13 8 21 414 394 808 32 11 43 0 0 0
8 Linabuan Norte E/S 0 0 0 8 7 15 371 286 657 7 6 13 0 0 0
9 Mobo E/S 0 0 0 4 6 10 101 81 182 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Tigayon E/S 0 0 0 10 13 23 202 161 363 7 2 9 0 0 0
11 Tinigao E/S 0 0 0 11 11 22 165 134 299 1 2 3 0 0 0
12 Andagao E/S 0 0 0 12 11 23 389 398 787 0 2 2 0 0 0
13 Briones E/S 0 0 0 5 8 13 102 88 190 9 3 12 1 3 4
14 Caano E/S 0 0 0 8 7 15 113 104 217 3 0 3 0 0 0
15 G.F Castillo E/S 0 0 0 2 1 3 150 125 275 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Kalibo Elementary School 0 0 0 35 22 57 592 566 1,158 14 6 20 0 0 0
17 Nalook E/S 0 0 0 7 9 16 156 128 284 1 0 1 0 0 0
18 NewBuswang E/S(Regular) 0 0 0 14 17 31 328 281 609 18 10 28 6 8 14
19 Sped 0 0 0 4 6 10 71 87 158 1 1 2 1 1 2
20 Pook E/S 0 0 0 5 8 13 196 170 366 9 7 16 0 0 0
TOTAL 0 0 0 235 213 448 4,898 4,584 9,482 194 114 308 41 19 60
Source: Mun. Nutrition Council







Family Planning Services in Kalibo, Aklan are being provided by the Rural Health Physician in the Rural Health Unit.The use of
NFP-LAM as a family planning method is the most accepted both by the new acceptors and the current user. This is so because
the municipality now promotes the natural family planning method by means of training and seminar especially in barangay
level. Family planning services and coverage in Kalibo is shown in table below:




30

Table 3.10 a Family Planning Methods and Users Kalibo, Aklan, 2013















Source: RHU-Kalibo 1& II





Social Welfare programs and services in Kalibo are being provided by 1 Municipal Social Welfare Officer, 3 social welfare staff, 1
administrative Aide and 30 day care workers. Social Welfare services were implemented based on programs as well as to the
clientele problems and the corresponding Social Work Intervention and strategies are well programmed in order to achieve
expected output.

The MSWDO is extending welfare and assistance through its various programs and projects more specifically on the under
privileged and socially disadvantaged families and communities with a focus on Women Welfare, Family Welfare, Childwelfare
and special clients like pre-delinquent youth and physically disabled individuals. Its livelihood projects, disaster assistance,
nutrition feeding program among others were extended for them to become self sufficient and productive citizens of the
community. Each program has specific services that respond to the clients problems/needs.

Pre-Marriage Counseling Service is also provided to couples about to get married. They were provided with guidance in their
understanding roles and responsibilities as married couple and would-be parents. This program is also supported by the
Responsible Parenthood Services.

It is also actively involved in the management of Day Care Center Municipal wide. At present there were 30 Day Care Centers
spread all over the 16 barangays of Kalibo. All day care workers were trained on Early Childhood Education (ECE) Program.
This aims to improve and enhance the knowledge, attitude and skills of Day Care Workers. (Please see table below for the
master listing of Day Care Center in the municipality of Kalibo.


Family Planning Method
D
M
P
A


I
U
D

P
i
l
l
s


C
o
n
d
o
m


N
F
P
-
C
M

N
F
P
-
L
A
M

B
T
L

New Acceptors 152 0 185 6 0 1,747
7
Current Users 807 5 1,735 81 4 1,349
34
Total 959 5 1,920 87 4 3,096 41
3.11 SOCIAL WELFARE


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Table 3.11a Masterlist of Day Care Centers By Barangay


Location
# of Children Served
Male Female
Mobo Purok 2 DCC Mobo, Kalibo, 11 12
Mobo Purok 3 DCC Mobo, Kalibo, 7 9
Nalook Centro,
DCC
Nalook, Kalibo, 28 28
Goding Ramos St. Poblacion, Kalibo, 20 20
C. Laserna St.,
DCC Purok 2
Poblacion, Kalibo, 29 30
D. Maagma DCC Poblacion, Kalibo, 14 16
BLISS Site, DCC Poblacion, Kalibo, 28 29
Pook Tugbungan Pook, Kalibo, 10 12
Pook Interior DCC Pook, Kalibo, 19 19
Tigayon DCC I Tigayon, Kalibo, 11 14
Tigayon DCC II Tigayon, Kalibo 6 10
Tinigaw DCC Tinigaw, Kalibo, 21 28
Niolitos Day Care
Center
Poblacion, Kalibo, 45 50
Oyo Torong St. Kalibo, Aklan 21 24
TOTAL 623 677
GRAND TOTAL 1300
Location
# of Children
Served
Male Female
Andagao Baybay DCC Andagao, Kalibo, 20 19
Andagao Centro DCC Andagao, Kalibo, 36 35
Villa Salvacion DCC Andagao, Kalibo, 30 40
Bakhaw Norte DCC Bakhaw Norte,
Centro
17 13
Bakhaw Norte DCC Bakhaw Norte,
Libuton
12 14
Bakhaw Sur DCC Bakhaw Sur 20 16
Buswang New DCC I Buswang New 28 34
Buswang New DCC II Buswang New 14 16
Buswan New DCC 111 Buswang New 11 9
Buswang Old Buswang Old 17 20
Briones DCC Briones 18 17
Caano, Kalibo, Aklan Caano, Kalibo, 23 21
Estancia Centro DCC Estancia, Kalibo, 23 27
Estancia Tigayon Brgy
(Ilaya).
Estancia, Kalibo, 22 25
Linabuan Norte DCC Linabuan Norte 38 39
Mabilo DCC Mabilo, Kalibo, 24 31


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Kalibo being the educational center of the Province of Aklan has all the years strengthened and expanded in all levels of education
and state of the art information technology in the municipality through various modes of intervention and innovation. Their services
offered ranges from pre-schools learning centers to technical and tertiary schools. Two of which offer postgraduate courses.




Figure 3.12 a Education Data



Table 3.12 b Education Data
Indicator
Pre-
School
Elemen
tary
Secon-
dary
Ter-tiary
Voca-
tional
Caregiv
er
Course
Enrollment
(SY 2010-2011)
Public
Private


2907
1443


9227
3669


3528
5705


1848
11542


1383
759


-
40

Number of Teachers
Public
Private

55
70

324
379

138
553

145
329

63
61

-
7

Number of Classroom
Public
Private

54
56

281
138

93
194

89
235

52
41

-
2

Number of Schools
Public
Private

48
19

18
18

5
19

1
7

1
6

-
1



0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
Public
Private
3.12 EDUCATION



33

Table 3.12c Number of Enrollees, SY 2012 2013
Schools
Pre-School Elementary Secondary Tertiary
Vocational
Technical
Care-
giver
Course
School Site
Area
M F M F M F M F M F M F (in sq. m.)
Kalibo District I * 331 311 2,504 2290
-
Kalibo District II * 345 323 1964 1714 -
Kalibo Integrated Special Education (KISEC) * 65 58 393 362 51 61
Infant Jesus School ** 23 16 81 70 181 176 2,000
Aklan Learning Center ** 151 150 383 421 1,729
Holy Child Nursery and Kindergarden School ** 123 115 -
Kalibo Sun Yat Sen School ** 13 12 104 92 -
Christ the King ** 49 45 55 34 21 19 600
Aklan Interfaith Academy ** 38 24 132 139 -
Star Glow Center for Academic and Arts ** 43 35 93 97 44 35 7,300
Infant Jesus Academy ** 58 47 172 185 73 117
4,514
St. Anne Montessori School ** 20 16 88 70 57 78 1,070
Wadeford School ** 32 27 105 72 22 23 393.47
Maranatha Christian School** 28 32 66 54 3,700
Marian High Learning Center ** 16 19 124 95 33 34 -
St. Gabriel High English Center ** 36 26 50 35 -
Three Angels Adventist Learning Center ** 9 4 32 27
St. Dominic School ** 43 43 40 44
Day Care Center (29 Centers) * 726 748 -
Regional Science High School for Region V1 * 277 445 10,000
Kalibo Institute ** 232 178 592
Dela Cruz Institute of Business and Industry
(D.I.B.I)**
243 168
1,000
Aklan Academy ** 190 116 200
Linabuan National High School * 308 373 -
Gaudencio L. Vega NHS( Nalook National High
School) *
175 171
-
Aklan Nat. High School for Arts and Trades ** 824 843 -



34



Legend: * Public Schools
** Private School

Sources: Different Schools/Dep-Ed
Schools
Pre-School Elementary Secondary Tertiary
Vocational
Technical
Caregive
r Course
School Site
Area
M F M F M F M F M F M F (in sq. m.)
Aklan Valley High School ** 270 327
4,046
Aklan Catholic College ** 18 33 202 148 410 467 471 933
main-
1.0has.-
annex-3.5has
Garcia College of Technology
**
67 72 1038 1610
Annex-
1621main204
9
Northwestern Visayan Coll.** 37 27 120 106 224 204 1721 2866
St. Gabriel College ** 6 12 34 24 120 159 43 148 11,500
Aklan Polytechnic Institute ** 321 249 1945 222 1,774
ASU (Kalibo Campus) School.
Of Industrial Technology *
853 995 820 563

8 HAS.
Panay Technological College ** 97 76 17 30 42 1
567/507
S. T. I. College ** 273 225
1,154
Central Panay College
Of Science and Technology**
4 13 41 34 103 92 19 16

863
JAVTES ** 220 187 225 223
-
Lifeline International Caregiver
Training Center **
7 33

510


Verde Grande Culinary School,
Inc **
107 101
-
New OFW Vocational & Tech
School Corp. **
15 10
-
Public 1467 1440 4861 4366 1635 1893 853 995 820 563

Private 747 596 1922 1747 2928 2777 5508 6034 408 351 7 33

Total 2214 2136 6783 6113 4563 4670 6361 7029 1228 914 7 33



35

Table 3.12 d Number of Teachers, SY 2012 2013
Schools
Pre-
School
Elementary Secondary Tertiary
Vocational
Technical
Caregiver
Course
M F M F M F M F M M F
Kalibo District 1 * 1 12 21 136
Kalibo District 11 * 11 12 130
Kalibo Integrated Special Education(KISEC)* - 1 2 23 - 3
Infant Jesus School ** - 2 3 3 6 4
Aklan Learning Center ** - 6 - 16 4 8
Holy Child Nursery and Kindergarten Sch.** - 3 - -
Kalibo Sun Yat Sen School ** - 2 3 6
Christ the King ** 1 4 12 1 4
Aklan Interfaith Academy ** - 5 9 33
Star Glow Center for Academic and Arts ** - 5 3 24 7 15
Infant Jesus Academy ** - 6 15 27 21 24
St. Anne Montessori School ** - 3 6 34 10 26
Wadeford School ** - 6 24 33 25 30
Maranatha Christian School ** - 3 4 10
Marian High Learning Center ** - 3 - 19 8 12
St. Gabriel English Learning Center ** - 5 4 18
Three Angels Adventist Learning Center ** - - 2 6
St. Dominic School of Kalibo ** - 3 1 4
Day Care Center (29 Centers) * 1 29
Regional Science High School for Region V1* 5 28
Kalibo Institute ** 12 24
Dela Cruz Institute of Business and Industry
(D.I.B.I)**
6 30
Aklan Academy ** 14 17
Linabuan National High School * 3 22



36


Legend:

*Public Schools
**Private Schools



Schools
Pre-
School
Elementary
Secondary Tertiary Vocational
Technical
Caregiver
Course
M F M F M F M F M F M F
Nalook National High School(Gaudencio
Vega National High School) *
3 13
Aklan National High School for Arts and
Trades *

25 36
Aklan Valley High School ** 4 8
Aklan Catholic College ** 3 2 8 26 30 44
Garcia College of Technology ** 2 8 22 37
Northwestern Visayan Colleges ** 3 3 12 27 14 26 20 38
St. Gabriel College ** - 2 5 10 33 18 7 - 3 - -
Aklan Polytechnic Institute ** 14 21 43 15
ASU (Kalibo Campus) School. Of Industrial
Technology**
59 86 25 38
Panay Technological College ** 18 16 24 18 9 6
S. T. I. College ** 9 4
Central Panay College of Science &
Technology**
- 2 - 6 4 5 - - 2 4
JAVTES ** 20 16 11 8
Lifeline International Caregiver Training
Center**
2 3
San Lorenzo College ** 1 1
Verde Grande Culinary School. Inc. ** 8 6
New OFW Vocational & Technical School ** 3 1
Public Teachers 2 53 35 289 36 102 59 86 25 38
Private Teachers 4 66 88 291 200 353 166 163 33 28 3 4
TOTAL 6 119 123

580 236 455 225 249 58 66 3 4


37

Table 3.12 e Number of Classrooms, SY 2012 2013
Schools Pre-School Elementary Secondary Tertiary
Vocational
/
Technical
Caregiver
Course
Kalibo District 1 * 11 140
Kalibo District 11 * 12 121
Kalibo Integrated Special Education (KISEC) *
1

20

3

Infant Jesus School ** 3 6 10
Aklan Learning Center ** 5 14 12
Holy Child Nursery & Kindergarten Sch.** 3
Kalibo Sun Yat Sen School ** 2 8
Christ the King ** 3 6 4
Aklan Interfaith Academy ** 3 8
Star Glow Center for Academic and Arts** 3 6 4
Infant Jesus Academy ** 4 13 8
St. Anne Montessori School ** 3 6 5
Wadeford School ** 3 9 4
Maranatha Christian School ** 3 6
Marian High Learning Center ** 1 6 4
St. Gabriel English School ** 3 7
Three Angels Adventist Learning Center** 2 6
St. Dominic School 3 4
Day Care Center (30 Centers) * 30
Regional Science High School * 19
Kalibo Institute 12
Dela Cruz Institute of Business and Industry
(D.I.B.I).
8
Aklan Academy 8
Linabuan National High School * 18
Nalook National High School * 12



38

Schools Pre-School
Elemen-
tary
Secon-
dary
Ter-
Tiary
Voca-tional
/
Technical
Caregiver
Course
Aklan National High School for Arts and Trades * - - 41
Aklan Valley High School ** 12
Aklan Catholic College** 3 6 20 30
Garcia College of Technology** 9 42
Northwestern Visayan Colleges** 2 1 18 15
St. Gabriel College** 2 5 8 4
Aklan Polytechnic Institute** 11 83
ASU (Kalibo Campus) School. Of Industrial
Technology **
89 52
Panay Technological College** 5 49 11
S. T. I. College** 12
Central Panay College of Science & Technology** 2 6 7 2
JAVTES** 14 11
Lifeline International Caregiver Training Center 2
San Lorenzo College**
Verde Grande Culinary School. Inc.** 8
New OFW Vocational & Technical School** 2
Public 54 281 93 89 52
Private 56 138 194 235 41 2
T O T A L 110 419 287 324 93 2
Legend:

* Public Schools
** Private Schools

Source: Different Schools/Dep-Ed










39

Table 3.12 f Number of Drop-Out per Level, CY 2013
Schools
Pre-
School
Elementary Secondary Tertiary
Vocational
Technical
Care-giver
Course
M M F M F M F M F M F
Kalibo District 1 * 4 3 15 8 65 12
Kalibo District 11 * - - 25 18 20 8
Infant Jesus School ** - 1 2 - 2 5
Kalibo Integrated Special Education (KISEC) - 1 2
Aklan Learning Center/Aklan Valley H/S ** - - - -
Holy Child Nursery and Kindergarten School
**

Kalibo Sun Yat Sen School ** 2 1
Christ the King **
Aklan Interfaith Academy ** 1
Star Glow Ctr for Academic & Arts **
Infant Jesus Academy **
St. Anne Montessori Sch. ** 1
Wadeford School **
Maranatha Christian School** 1 1
Marian High Learning Center **
St. Gabriel High English Center **
Three Angels Adventist Learning Center
Day Care Center (29 Centers) *
Regional Science High School * - -
Kalibo Institute **
Dela Cruz Institute of Business and Industry
(D.I.B.I).

Aklan Academy 1 1
Linabuan National High Sch. * 20 8
Aklan Valley High School
Nalook National High Sch. * 16 4
St. Dominic School of Kalibo 30 17




40

Legend :

*Public Schools
** Private Schools





Schools
Pre-School Elementary Secondary Tertiary
Vocational
Technical
Caregiver
Course
M F M F M F M F M F M F
Aklan National High School for Arts and
Trades*
49 8
Aklan Catholic College**

1 3 2

5 5
Garcia College of Technology** 6 5 31 44
Northwestern Visayan Colleges** 2 1 18 15
St. Gabriel College**


Aklan Polytechnic College** 1 1 185 18
ASU (Kalibo Campus) School. Of Industrial
Technology**
11 11 6 5
Panay Technological College** 4 3 1 1 1


S. T. I. College**


Central Panay College
Of Science and Technology**
5 1
JAVTES** 3 1
Lifeline International Health Institute** 3 8
San Lorenzo College**
New OFW Vocational & Tech Schl. Corp.**
Verde Grande Culinary Schl. Inc.**
Public 4 3 41 28 170 40 11 11 6 5
Private 2 3 4 4 103 49 233 79 4 1 3 8
Total 6 6 45 32 273 89 244 90 10 6 3 8


41

Table 3.12 g Number of Kalibo residents/students, who completed elementary, secondary,
tertiary and vocational education last school year
Schools
Pre-School Elementary Secondary Tertiary
Vocational
Technical
Care-giver
Course
M F M F M F M F M F M F
Kalibo District 1 * 325 294 169 233

-


Kalibo District 11 * 2199 1922 403 520
Infant Jesus School 44 40 73 70
Kalibo Integated Special Education (KISEC) 359 327 20 36
Aklan Learning Center/Aklan Valley H/S 157 191
Holy Child Nursery and Kindergarten Sch. 123 115
Kalibo Sun Yat Sen School 109 88
Christ the King 27 10 8 8
Aklan Interfaith Academy 88 73
Star Glow Center for Academic and Arts 68 73 15 22
Infant Jesus Academy 171 189 68 109
St. Anne Montessori School 46 47 36 32
Wadeford School 63 41 12 12
Maranatha Christian School 57 45
Marian High Learning Center 124 95 33 34
St. Gabriel High English Center
Three Angels Adventist Learning center 13 16
Day Care Center (30 Centers) *
Regional Science High Sch. for Region 1V* 132 199
Kalibo Institute** 227 218
Dela Cruz Institute of Business and
Industry (D.I.B.I).
227 138
Aklan Academy 113 76
Linabuan National High School *

251 285
Aklan Valley High School 139 128
Nalook National High School * 35 44
St. Dominic School of Kalibo 40 44



42

Table 3.12 h Number of Kalibo residents/students, who completed
Elementary, Secondary, Tertiary and Vocational Education last school year
Schools
Pre-School Elementary Secondary Tertiary
Vocational
Technical
Caregiver
Course
M F M F M F M F M F M F
Aklan National High School for
Arts and Trades
771 856
Aklan Catholic College 8 9 44 39 63 51
Garcia College of Technology 3 1 32 80
Northwestern Visayan Colleges. 100 96 191 219
St. Gabriel College 73 81 33 71 3 5
Aklan Polytechnic College 162 145 172 120
ASU (Kalibo Campus) School.
Of Industrial Technology
789 928 718 537
Panay Technological College 69 92 9 21 17 16
S. T. I. College 9 10


Central Panay College
Of Science and Technology
42 27 104 80 19 14
JAVTES 220 187

40 45
Lifeline International Health
Institute
3 15
San Lorenzo College
New OFW Vocational & Tech
Schl. Corp.
3 1
Verde Grande Culinary School.
Inc.
30 17
Cinia Cervatos Training Center
Inc.

Public 2883 2543 1781 2173 789 928 718 537 - -
Private 1258 941 2208 2097 318 353 112 148 3 15
Total 4141 3484 3989 4270 1107 1281 830 685 3 15


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Table 3.12i Number of Schools, Municipality of Kalibo
Schools Pre-School Elementary Secondary Tertiary Vocational/Technical Caregiver Course
Public 48 18 5 1 1 -
Private 19 18 19 7 6 1

The literacy rate of the municipality based on the 2000 NSO is 98.00%, which means that in every 100 persons in the
municipality, 98 of them is able to read and write. This is evident with the considerable number of professionals working
abroad, in different cities and in the locality.

Table 3.12 j Household Population 5 Years Old and Over
by Highest Grade Completed/Age Group and Sex




Highest Grade/Year
Completed Sex

Household
Population 5
Years Old and
Over

Age Group

5

6


7

8

9

10

11

12

13
Both Sexes 61,852 1,369 1,443 1,480 1,402 1,441 1,536 1,407 1,523 1,528
No Grade Completed 2,423 1,281 634 104 30 18 7 10 11 9
Pre School 1,516 10 789 538 107 29 14 9 5 2
Elementary (Total)
Ist 4
th
Grade
5
th
6
th
Grade
Graduate
17,621
8,505
2,489
6,627
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
824
824
_
_
1,262
1,262
_
_
1,389
1,389
_
_
1,513
1,513
_
_
1,383
627
756
_
1,504
242
446
816
747
143
130
474
High School (Total)
Undergraduate
Graduate
17618
7,394
10,224
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
766
766
_
Post Secondary (Total)
Undergraduate
Graduate
4,478
126
4,352
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
College Undergraduate 5,996 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Academic Degree Holder 11,341 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Post-Baccalaureate 111 _ _ _ _ _
Not Stated 748 78 20 14 3 5 2 5 3 4


44

Table 3.12k Highest Grade/Year Completed by Sex Male









Highest Grade/Year
Completed Sex

Household
Population 5
Years Old and
Over

Age Group

5

6


7

8

9

10

11

12

13
Male 30,504 734 755 747 757 753 785 723 768 784
No Grade Completed 1,282 686 338 63 17 11 4 6 8 6
Pre School 821 5 408 290 75 19 10 4 2 2
Elementary (Total)
Ist 4
th
Grade
5
th
6
th
Grade
Graduate
9,221
4,561
1,298
3,362
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
384
384
_
_
663
663
_
_
721
721
_
_
771
771
_
_
710
379
331
_
755
151
233
371
454
111
85
258
High School (Total)
Undergraduate
Graduate
8,638
3,694
4,944
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
320
320
_
Post Secondary (Total)
Undergraduate
Graduate
2,058
63
1,995
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
College Undergraduate 2,974 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Academic Degree
Holder
5,079 _ _

_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Post-Baccalaureate 39 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Not Stated 392 43 9 10 2 2 _ 3 3 2



45

Table 3.12l Highest Grade/Year Completed by Sex - Female


Source: NSO Data on Highest Grade CompletedHousehold /
Population 5 years old and over is based from 2007 Census of Population










Highest Grade/Year
Completed Sex

Household
Population 5
Years Old and
Over

Age Group

5

6


7

8

9

10

11

12

13
Female 31,348 635 688 733 645 688 751 684 755 744
No Grade Completed 1,141 595 296 41 13 7 3 4 3 3
Pre School 695 5 381 248 32 10 4 5 3 _
Elementary (Total)
Ist 4
th
Grade
5
th
6
th
Grade
Graduate
8,400
3,944
1,191
3,265
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
440
440
_
_
599
599
_
_
668
668
_
_
742
742
_
_
673
248
425
_
749
91
213
445
293
32
45
216
High School (Total)
Undergraduate
Graduate
8,980
3,700
5,280
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
446
446
_
Post Secondary (Total)
Undergraduate
Graduate
2,420
63
2,357
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
College Undergraduate 3,022 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Academic Degree
Holder
6,262 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Post-Baccalaureate 72 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Not Stated 356 35 11 4 1 3 2 2 _ 2


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Table 3.12 m School Age Population and Participation Rate- Kalibo, Aklan-2013














Protective Services


The Local Government Code of 1991 developed some functions of national agencies to Local Government Units (LGUs). Thus,
LGUs are mandated to provide the following basic services and facilities, to wit: Section 17: Basic Services and Facilities. They
shall also discharge the functions and responsibilities of the national agencies and offices devolved to them pursuant to thi s
code. Such basic services and facilities include a Municipality with police and fire stations and substations and the municipal
jail. They shall also discharge the functions and responsibilities of the national agencies and offices devolved to them pursuant
to this code.

3.13a Kalibo Police Service

The Municipality of Kalibo is a peaceful community, where peace and order situation is manageable. The multi- awarded Kalibo
PNP is the lead agency in the maintenance of peace and order and public safety in the municipality. Located at the heart of
Kalibo occupying the ground floor of a 462 sq. m. pre- Hispanic designed building in a Class A police station manned by Fifty-
five (57) personnel, one (1) Police Commissioned Officers (PCOs), and fifty three (56) Police Non Commissioned Officers
(PNCOs) Eleven (11) of which are policewomen, two (2) of which are from the Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB). One (1)
personnel were placed on detail at the Aviation Intelligence Office 6 (RIO-6). An additional twenty (20) Police Trainee
undergoing Training Program (FTP) is also utilized by this station.

The Kalibo Police Station has emerged as the Regions Best Municipal Police Station for 2012 given by then former CPNP
Nicanor S. Bartolome and 2
nd
Most Citizen-Friendly Police Station in the Region conferred by the NAPOLCOM Regional Office 6.
The station is also consistent No. 1 in the Performance Evaluation Rating conducted by the Aklan PPO.

No. of pupils/students enrolled/ School Age Population
Pre-School
Elementary
Secondary
Tertiary
Vocational
Caregiver Course
4,300
12,916
9,379
13,390
2,142
40
3.13 PROTECTIVE SERVICES


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The Police force is complemented by seventy six (76) Kalibo Auxiliary Police (KAP) and three hundred twenty (320) BPAT
members organized in sixteen (16) Barangays comprising the municipality equipped with basics skills and knowledge in the
maintenance of peace and order, traffic management and Barangay peacekeeping.

For the year 2013, it has recorded a Total Crime Volume (TCV) of Three Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty (3,920) incidents and
Nine Hundred Six (906) of them were solved with Crime Solution Efficiency of 23.11%. The total index crime is recorded at One
Thousand Five Hundred Ninety Three (1,593) and Two Thousand Three Hundred Twenty Seven (2,327) of them were unsolved.
Given this existing Crime Solution Efficiency of 23.11%.


Table 3.13a-1 Crime Statistics 2013




Source: Kalibo Police Station


Index Crimes

Crimes Against Person TOTAL SOLVED UNSOLVED
1. Homicide/Frustrated/Atmptd 11 11 0
2. Rape 21 21 0
3. Physical Injuries 899 261 638
4. Murder 2 2 0
Sub- Total 931 293 638
Crimes Against Property
4. RA (6539)Car napping 19 3 16
5. Robbery 91 4 87
6.Theft 549 55 494
Sub- Total 659 62 597
TOTAL
INDEX CRIME 1593 358 1235
NON-INDEX CRIME 2327 548 1779
TCV 3920 906 3014
Average Monthly Crime 326
CSE 23.11%





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Table 3.13a-2 Personnel Count in 2013

Personnel
PCO PNCO
SUB-TOTAL
TOTAL
Male Female Male Female
Male Female
# of Personnel Assigned 1 0 45 11 46 11 57
1. Administrative Section 1 4 2 5 2 7
2. Patrol Section 20 20 20
3. Traffic Section 4 4 4
4. Municipal Ordinance 4 1 4 1 5
5. Invest Section 7 2 7 2 9
6. Intel Section 5 5 5
7. MWCPD Section 5 5 5
8. Detailed to CPU Aklan 1 1 1
9. Detailed to RTS6 1 1 1



Police Force- Population Ratio and Equipment

The ideal police population ratio is 1:500 that is 1 policeman is required to watch over the safety of 500 inhabitants. With the
existing fifty-Seven (57) personnel, the police population ratio of the municipality is at 1:1,371 which very high compared to
the ideal requirement.Based on the minimum standard police to population ratio of 1:1,000, the current police force lacks
twenty- one (21) policemen as per police force requirements. This is due to retirement, reassignment and assignment to the
regional office. However, despite this condition, Kalibo Police Station has to a great extent exerted efforts to respond to its
mandate of delivering an effective, efficient and community inspired policing to the Kalibonhons, thus maintained the peace and
order situation of the locality.

The existing facilities of the police, Detention and Rehabilitation and Fire Forces are shown in Table 3.13e. It can be noted
below that their equipment and facilities are also reflected to show the protective measures and capability of the department to
respond immediately on crimes and disasters that may arise due to the growing population and urbanization of the
municipality.









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Table 3.13a-3
Current Protective Services Equipment and Facilities
Kalibo Police Station (2010-2013)
Personnel Existing Condition
Number of Policemen 57 -
Equipment and Facilities
Number of Patrol Car/s 2 2 serviceable
Number of Motorcycle/s 1 1 serviceable
Number of Icom 4 4 serviceable
Number of Computers 1 Used to E-Blotter
Number of Filing Cabinets 8 8 serviceable
Number of Tables 15 15 serviceable
Number of Cameras 1 1 serviceable
Number of Fingerprint Kit 2 2 serviceable
Number of Lock up Cell 2 2 serviceable


b. Fire Protection

Kalibo Fire Station is ideally located at Quezon Avenue, near the Municipal Motorpool and in front of Kalibo Municipal Cemetery.
Kalibo Fire personnel are committed to protect the lives and properties through prevention and suppression of all destructive
fires in the municipality.

It has twenty Six (26) fire personnel Twenty Three (23) Male personnel and Three (3) female personnel with a ratio of
1:2903 or one fire personnel for every 2,903 persons. Their equipment/facilities used are enumerated below.


Table 3.13 b-1 Existing Equipment/Facilities Used by Kalibo Fire Station
Equipment/Facilities Number
Fire trucks 4 units
Fire hose 2 x 50 14 rolls
Fire hose 1 x 50 33 rolls
VHF Base Radio 3 units
Handset 2 Units


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Fire Boost 5 pieces
Fire Jacket 5 pieces
Fire Helmet 5 pieces
SCBA 2 piece
Aerial Antenna 1 piece
Fire Nozzle 1 6 pieces
Fire Nozzle 2 4 pieces
Computer 1 piece
Typewriter 1 piece
Spanner Wrench 4 piece
Eye Type Reducer 1 piece
Source: Kalibo Fire Station


It has no Volunteer Fire Brigade but backed by MDRRMC Special Operations for communication, warning, public information,
rescue and surveillance It has installed forty Six (46) fire hydrants, 2 Hydrants with 3 requires adaptor head, 27 Hydrants
with 3 standard head, 11 Hydrants with 2 requires adaptor head in strategic locations on commercial and residential
areas, while among the Fire Hydrants installed at Fire Prone Areas, Eighty Three (83) blew off. Seventy Seven (77) Blow-off
with 2 or 50 mm, 2 Blow-off with 2 or 65 mm, 2 Blow-off with 3 or 75 mm, 2 Blow Off with 4 or 100 mm.
information.





The passage of the Local Government Code of 1991 (RA 7160) and the Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992 (RA 7279)
gave mandate to the Local Government Unit to implement programs and projects in low cost housing and other mass dwellings
specially for the underprivileged and homeless. However, due to the scarcity of the prevailing financial resources of the LGU,
the private sector is encouraged to participate in housing provision pursuant to EO 90 and RA 7279 (Guidelines for the
Formulation/Revision of Comprehensive Land Use Plan).

Kalibo is beset with the cry of homeless and underprivileged individuals who charge the municipality with the provision of
shelter and basic services especially this year when Kalibo was ravaged by the Typhoon Frank, Flashflood and mudflow, leaving
thousands of people homeless, food source become scarce and sources of livelihood are heavily affected. LGU Kalibo in its
aspiration to provide the constituents especially the less fortunate ones a decent home to live by and to call it their own,
allocated in a phase-by-phase manner a considerable amount of money for the enhancement of the Socialized Housing Project
of the Municipality.
3.14 HOUSING



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The total occupied housing units of Kalibo has increased tremendously from 3,562 in 1960 to 3,939 in 1970, 5,510 in 1980,
6,707 in 1990, and 8,590 for the year 2000 or an increase of 58.53% over 40 year period. It has an average annual growth
rate of 1.46%.

At present there are areas for socialized housing located at Tigayon, Kalibo, Aklan with an area of 4,648.00 sq.m., lot
development is in progress and the construction of 43 dwelling units as one of the emergency shelter assistance extended to
the affected families whose houses were totally damaged by typhoon Frank, last June 21,2008 has already started. These
beneficiaries were identified as poorest of the poor. The phase 1 of the project consists of 36 units and it is almost 100%
accomplished. The 3 units are on-going and there are 4 units which are still vacant.

This year, LGU-Kalibo in its constant intervention has applied for the Issuance of a Presidential Proclamation for the parcel of
Land at Barangays Buswang and Bacjao in favor of the Kalibo Local Government Unit to be used as a relocation site and has
already done pre-proclamation meeting with the concerned National Government Agencies and the different stakeholders of the
community.

Shelter program of Kalibo was also expanded through the support of various private entities who have offered socialized
housing as shown below, giving with more focused on the shelter requirements of the underprivileged sector and informal
settlers.

Table 3.14a Inventory of Socialized Housing Offered by Private Realtors/Developers
Name Location Area
Park Homes 1 Calachuchi Road, Andagao, Kalibo, Aklan Park Homes 1 - 12,000.00 sq.m.
Park Homes 2 Calachuchi Road, Andagao, Kalibo, Aklan Park Homes 2 - 8,000.00 sq.m.
Park Jomes 3 Calachuchi Road, Andagao, Kalibo, Aklan Park Homes 3 - 24,000.00 sq.m.
Peraz Ville/Villa Peraz New Buswang, / Old Bus., Kalibo, Aklan 18,713 sq.m.
Hacienda Caridad Tigayon, Kalibo, Aklan 7,250 sq.m.
Coco Drive Tinigao, Kalibo, Aklan 679 sq.m.
West Wood Purok 3-A Tinigao, Kalibo, Aklan 1,000 sq.m.








Kalibo is the center of educational development advancement and recreation in the province of Aklan. Most recreation
centers are situated in this municipality. Furthermore, Kalibo is usually the venue for different sports and physical activities.
Socialized Housing project of the municipality

3.15 AMUSEMENT/RECREATION AND SPORTS FACILITIES



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Table 3.15 a Existing and Potential Sports Facilities
Kalibo, Aklan 2006-2013
Name of
Barangay
Private Public
Lot Area
In
Sq.m.)
General
Condition
Other Sports/Recreational
Facilities
1. Andagao 1 78.57 Fair Cockpit Arena
7 392 Fair Sports Complex/Stadium
2. Bakhaw Sur 3 392 Fair Basketball Court
3. Briones 2 392 Fair Basketball Court
4. Buswang New 1 392 Fair Basketball Court, Internet & Gaming Station
5. Buswang Old 1 392 Fair Basketball Court, Internet & Gaming Station
6. Estancia 2 10 392 each Fair Park, playground, tennis, Basketball Courts, sports complex,
gymnasium
Internet and Gaming Station
7. Linabuan Norte 3 392 Good Basketball Court, Internet & Gaming Station
8. Mabilo 2 392 Fair Basketball Court
9. Nalook 1 392 Fair Basketball Court
10. Poblacion 21 4 Fair/
Needs
repair
Basketball, tennis, courts, sports center, home video, bowling
alley, videoke & sing along, billiards halls, public parks,
stadium,movie house Video Tape Rental, Gun Club, Bingo,
Peryahan, Badminton Center, Gym, Game Center, Fitness
Center, Internet, Computer Game Center
11. Pook 4 392 Fair Basketball Court
12. Tigayon 1 392 Fair Basketball Court
13. Tinigaw 1 392 Fair Basketball Court
14. Bakhaw Norte 3 392 Fair Basketball Court
15. Caano 1 392 Fair Basketball Court
16. Mobo 2 392 Fair Basketball Court







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CHAPTER IV - LOCAL ECONOMY





It is recorded in the milestone of history that Agriculture plays a vital role in the life of a person in particular and the nation in
general. It is the tillage of the ground and abundance of crops that include every branch of farm practice, upon which all the
natural sciences have a bearing. Agriculture is in the traditional sense, a food basket and a source of raw materials used in
processing industries and export market.

4.1a Agricultural Croplands

1,111 hectares of irrigated lands and 39 hectares Rainfed of irrigable fields were devoted to rice production, while 1,897.63
hectares were planted with various agricultural products. The remaining areas were distributed to residential and commercial
development and other land uses. Prime agricultural croplands must be conserved for socio-economic reasons.

Table 4.1a Agricultural Products



Rice
Irrigated/Rainfed

Corn Coconut Banana
Vegetables
(leafy, fruit,
root &
legumes)
Fruit
Trees/Carabao
Mango
Others:
Root Crops
Area (In Has.) 1,111 39 75 1,483 130 215 72 15

4.1b Crop Production

Table 4.1b Crop Production
Rice Corn Coconut Banana Vegetables
(leafy, fruit,
root &
legumes)
Fruit
Trees/Carabao
Mango
Others:
Root Crops

Irrigated

Rainfed

Average Yield/
Hectare/Per
Cropping (m.)

50m.t./ha.

50m.t./ha.

75

-

6.0

3.5

5.0 m.t/ha.

5.0 m.t./ha


4.1 AGRICULTURAL CROPS



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4.1c Livestock and Poultry

Livestock and poultry raising is prevalent in the locality, however it has not gone beyond distribution level outside of the
municipality, if there is any it is insignificant.

Table 4.1c-1 Poultry/Livestock Production
Kind Carabao Cattle Swine Chicken Horse Ducks Goat
Others:
Exotic
Animals
Population
(Estimated)
12 1,965 4,819 35,603 1 4,783 638 267
No. of Heads
Slaughtered
1,349 2,169 41,600 7,200 56 - 148 -

Livestock and Poultry Production is another agricultural activity aside from farming and fishing. This is not a large scale
production. They raised carabao, cattle, swine goat, chicken & ducks. These animals are maintained either as source of food
supplement or farm support.

Swine and poultry are suited at backyard scale for house consumption or household income augmentation.

Table 4.1c-2 Population by Barangay (Backyard Basis)
BARANGAY
Number of Heads
Carabao Cattle Swine Goat Chicken Dog Horse Duck
Others(Exotic
Animals
Andagao - 13 521 25 5,460 650 - 66 31
Bachao Sur 2 51 230 40 1,691 225 - 59 8
Bachao Norte - 110 156 44 3,659 193 - 88 28
Briones - 22 163 15 922 97 - 96 9
Buswang New 4 38 192 46 1,059 601 - 157 33
Buswang Old - 22 186 22 1,162 251 - 82 5
Caano - 32 168 28 197 183 - 226 13
Estancia - 48 626 23 2,709 593 - 477 14
Linabuan Norte 3 165 591 33 3,905 338 - 132 18
Mabilo - 18 114 14 1,224 280 - 63 22
Mobo - 1,050 174 143 1,236 179 - 110 11


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Nalook - 28 320 14 2,784 273 - 1,638 18
Poblacion - 3 79 13 270 454 - 58 21
Pook 1 18 279 54 2,763 401 1 583 12
Tigayon 2 298 788 98 5,057 424 - 856 16
Tinigao - 49 132 26 1,505 280 92 8
Total 12 1,965 4,719 638 35,603 5,422 1 4,783 267


Table 4.1c-3 List of Farmers Agriculural Products per Barangay Kalibo, Aklan
LIST OF FARMERS PER AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT PER BARANGAY KALIBO, AKLAN

BARANGAY RICE CORN VEGETABLES LIVESTOCKS MANGO TOTAL
Andagao 755 - 40 57 - 154
Bachao Norte 172 19 30 156 3 208
Bachao Sur 300 17 25 49 1 92
Briones 233 - 25 - - 150
Buswang Old 250 - 40 - 1 41
Buswang New 667 - 27 27 -1 54
Caano 225 - 29 - 1 79
Estancia 834 8 153 131 5 456
Linabuan Norte 858 4 70 - 2 252
Mabilo 322 - 47 - - 94
Mobo 899 72 132 103 1 308
Nalook 676 - 40 155 3 353
Poblacion 429 - 24 124 1 149
Pook 899 - 35 - 2 234
Tinigao 295 39 37 20 2 98
Tigayon 831 9 71 194 1 473
Total 1,163 168 825 1,016 23 3,195







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4.1d Fisheries

Marine fishing is one of the major fishing activities in Kalibo since some of the barangays are located along the coast. For
fishpond, milk fish production is sizeable that whatever it produces are even shipped to neighboring provinces.

Table 4.1d-1 Fish Production
Type Aggregate Area (has.) Annual Fish Production
Fishpond
Coastal - Fishing Municipal Water
Others: Angelwings (Diwal)
254.50
21,106.65
35 (Approx.)
43 M.T.
55.8 M.T.
3.0 M.T.


Table 4.1d-2 List of Fisherfolks per Barangay Kalibo, Aklan
LIST OF FISHERFOLKS PER BARANGAY KALIBO, AKLAN
BARANGAY NUMBER
Andagao 126
Bachao Norte 395
Bachao Sur 232
Briones 6
Buswang Old 127
Buswang New 330
Caano 132
Estancia -
Linabuan Norte -
Mabilo 386
Mobo -
Nalook 10
Poblacion -
Pook 279
Tinigao -
Tigayon -
Total 2,023
Source: (MEEDO) Agricultural Services Division



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Table 4.1d-3 Municipal Fishers By Fishing Gear Owner/Operator by Barangay
Type of Fishing
Gear
Total Andagao
Bakhaw
Norte
Bakhaw
Sur
Buswang
Old
Buswang
New
Briones Nalook Pook Caano Mabilo
Gillnet & Long
Line
74 2 21 6 2 3 - - 17 6 17
Fine Mesh Net
Hook & Line 112 9 22 8 4 40 16 5 8
Fish Corrals 1 1
Net/Fishing net 50 1 21 4 5 1 4 3 5 6
Hila-Hila 2 2
Trap 3 2 1
Neting 5 1 4
Tangab 1 1
Tapangan 1 1
Bunit 2 2
Eahong 1 1
Tibakoe 1 1
TOTAL 267 14 70 21 11 44 5 37 17 48
% TOTAL 100 5.24 26.21 7.87 4.12 16.48 1.873 - 13.86 6.36 17.98

Table 4.1d-4 Type of Fishing Vessel by Barangay
Barangays
Total Fishing
Vessels
Non-
motorized
Motorized boat
below 3hp
Motorized boat
above 3hp
Andagao 12 1 - 11
Bakhaw Norte 46 14 - 32
Bakhaw Sur 13 7 - 6
Buswang Old 9 1 - 8
Buswang New 42 1 - 41
Pook 27 19 - 8
Caano 3 1 - 2
Mabilo 36 2 - 34
Briones 2 2 - -
Nalook - - - -
%TOTAL 100 25.26 - 74.74
Source: (MEEDO) Agricultural Division


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Hereunder is the Complete but Unofficial Result of the 2012 Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture (RSBSA) Survey
conducted for the Municipality of Kalibo.

Table 4.1e Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture
Summary Total Per Barangay

No. of
Household
No. of Farmers/
Farm Laborers/
Fishermen
No. of
Household
Members
No. of HHs
with
Farmers
Total No.
of Farmers
No. of
HHs with
Farm
Laborers
Total No.
of Farm
Laborers
No. of HHs
with
Fishermen
Total
No. of
Fisher
men
Andagao 2,620 156 12406 87 88 12 13 47 56
Bakhaw Norte 456 269 1628 160 103 5 9 91 131
Bakhaw Sur 674 151 3391 125 138 4 8 21 22
Briones 394 200 1575 80 94 65 87 9 9
Buswang Old 752 48 3493 35 35 0 0 27 28
Buswang New 2,044 266 9611 92 85 30 30 109 154
Caano 373 367 1812 237 269 132 211 67 73
Estancia 1,764 855 8272 572 632 144 243 4 3
Linabuan Norte 914 401 3935 215 241 141 160 0 0
Mabilo 510 381 2399 284 292 52 65 128 158
Mobo 327 171 1537 140 144 32 41 0 0
Nalook 580 450 2735 248 277 116 182 1 1
Poblacion 2210 27 10493 21 21 2 2 1 1
Pook 1019 433 4591 359 358 48 47 23 24
Tigayon 1231 360 5411 346 351 55 58 3 3
Tinigao 503 155 2446 117 125 23 40 0 0
Total 16371 4690 75735 3118 3253 861 1196 531 663













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Being the business center of the entire Province of Aklan including the neighboring Provinces, various businesses both small
and
large-scale establishments sprouted like mushroom in the municipality. Shown hereunder is the industries categorized to
types that have secured necessary permits and licenses from the Local Government Unit.






























Figure 4.2a Business Establishment by Class CY 2013


4.2 INDUSTRY

5%
31%
2%
22%
40%
Business Establishment by Class
Ati-atihan Town of Kalibo
CY - 2013


Manufacturer & Producers Wholesaler & Retailer
Essential Commodities Services
Other Services
52%
14%
3%
20%
6% 5%
Business Establishment
Ati-atihan Town of Kalibo
CY - 2013





Kalibo Shopping Center
Back of ACC & Kalibo Cathedral Stalls (Regalado & C. Laserna
Sts)
Fruit & Vegetable Vendor (C. Laserna St)
Fruit & Flowers Vendor (Roxas Ave.)
Ambulant Vendor
Kalibohian Bazaar stalls(Veterans Ave.)


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Figure 4.2a Licensed Businesses operating in Kalibo Wet Market
2% 3%
2%
3%
14%
12%
5%
4%
2%
2% 9%
16%
11%
3%
0%
6%
7%
Kalibo Public Market Stalls
Ati-atihan Town of Kalibo
CY - 2013



17 Constructed Stalls 17 Newly Constructed Stalls 21 Constructed Stalls
27 Constructed Stalls 111 Constructed Stalls (Premiumed) 132 Stalls (Central Portion)
KPM Second Floor Newly Constructed Stalls 18 - 40 Dressed Chicken
Dried Fish Section Meat Section Fish Section
Papag Section (Paseo de Joven) Newly Constructed Concrete Table Vegatable Section (Near Ticket Both 3)
Papag Section (Paseo de Allen) Vegetable Section (Paseo de Luces)


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Table 4.2b List of Licensed Business Establishment Operating in the Municipality (by Class) CY 2013






NOTE: Total Business Establishment Operating in the Municipality
is based on the Zoning Clearance applied

New Renewal
Essential Commodities 4 33
Services 118 320
Manufacturers and Producers 25 71
Wholesalers and Retailer 147 479
Other Services 150 668
Kalibo Shopping Center 3 71
Ambulant Vendors 6 2
Fruit & Vegetable Vendor (C. Lasena St.) 4 6
Fruit & Flower Vendor (Roxas Ave. Ext.) 0 28
Stalls at the Back of Aklan College & Kalibo
Cathedral
2 18
Kalibo Public Market: 185 395
132 stalls (central portion) 5 64
95 Construction Stalls (Premiumed) 6 73
Second Floor Kalibo Public Market 17 12
21 Construction Stalls (Toting Reyes St.) 5 8
27 Constructed Stals 2 8
17 Constructed Stall(Toting Reyes) 1 17
17 Newly Construction Stall (facing Roxas
AveAve.)
1 17
Newly Constructed Stalls (18-40) 3 19
Fish Section 38 53
Meat Section 16 39
Dressed Chicken 1 11
Dried Fish Section 2 8
Vegetable Section ( Paseo de Luces) 11 30
Papag Section (Paseo de Joven) Access Rd. 50 14
Papag Section( Paseo de Allen ) 21 12
Kalibohian Bazzar Stalls (Veterans Avenue) 7 -
New Renewal
Newly Constructed Concrete Table
(New Bldg.)
1 15
Papag Section near Ticket Booth # 3 1 1
Restaurant/Carinderia/Refreshment/C
anteen/Snacks
34 69
Lending Investors 2 41
Boarding Houses/Dormitory 14 17
Cocktail Lounge/Bar/Disco Pubs 11 19
Amusement and Recreation 8 16
Security Agency Detective 1 7
Insurance/Securities - 13
Lodging/Pension Houses/Hotels 6 19
Real Estate Lessor 51 285
Jewelry &Pawnshop 2 41
Computer Center/Internet Cafes 51 89
Video Tape Rental/CD Rental 1 4
Banks 22
Real Estate Brokerage 10
Cooperative 5 4
Hospital 3
Rice & Corn Miller 8


Sub- Total 777 2,725
TOTAL 3,502


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BANKS
A total of twenty three (23) Banks -nineteen (19) commercial banks, two (2) government-owned and two (2) rural banks are
serving the banking and financial needs not just for the municipality but also of the whole province and the neighboring
provinces as well.

Table 4.2c List of Banks operating in the Municipality of Kalibo
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK
Pastrana St., Kalibo, Aklan
DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE
PHILIPPINES
Capitol Site, Kalibo, Aklan
LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES
Osmena Avenue, Kalibo, Aklan
CHINA BANKING CORPORATION
Osmena Avenue, Kalibo, Aklan
METROPOLITAN BANK & TRUST
COMPANY
Roxas Avenue, Kalibo, Aklan
ASIA UNITED BANK CORPORATION
19 Martyr St.
Kalibo, Aklan
RIZAL COMMERCIAL BANKING
CORPORATION (RCBC)
Roxas Avenue, Kalibo, Aklan
UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS
BANK Kalibo Branch
Martelino St., Kalibo, Aklan
BANK OF COMMERCE
Garcia Bldg. C. Laserna St., Kalibo,
Aklan
BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
(Main Martelino St.
Corner l9 Martyrs St. Kalibo, Aklan)
BANCO DE ORO UNIBANK, INC.
19 Martyrs St. , Kalibo, Aklan
ALLIED BANKING CORPORATION
Martelino St., Kalibo, Aklan
BANK OF PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Branch
(former PRUDENTIAL BANK)
Roxas Avenue, Kalibo, Aklan
( BPI Express Center Gaisano City-
Kalibo)
EAST WEST BANK
Roxas Avenue
Kalibo, Aklan
CITY SAVINGS BANK
406 Quezon Avenue
Kalibo, Aklan
ILOILO CITY DEVELOPMENT BANK
Waldolf Bldg., Osmena Avenue.,
Kalibo, Aklan
PHILIPPINE VETERANS BANK
Capitol Site, Kalibo, Aklan
RURAL BANK OF BANGA
Roxas Avenue Ext., Kalibo,Aklan
FIRST CONSOLIDATED BANK
Roxas Avenue Ext., Kalibo, Aklan
PS BANK KALIBO BRANCH
19 Martyrs St., Kalibo, Aklan

RURAL BANK OF MALINAO
(AKLAN),INC.
Roman Aguirre Bldg. Kalibo, Aklan
OPPORTUNITY KAUSWAGAN BANK
Regalado St. corner Veterans Ave
RBG IMPERIAL BANK, INC.
Roxas Avenue, Kalibo, Aklan








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CHAPTER V - INFRASTRUCTURE/UTILITIES/FACILITIES





The Municipality of Kalibo, in its desire to ensure competitiveness and excellence at the level of transportation, has formulated
a transportation and traffic management plan. This mechanism aims to lay down the foundation of growth in a short term and
long term process that will basically address the present and future transportation and traffic issues and concerns of the
municipality.

Road Network

Kalibo has a total road network of 148.97 kms. distributed between, National, Provincial, Municipal, Barangay and Subdivision
classifications to wit; Concrete Road with 69.86 kilometers (representing about 46.90% of total road length), 14.00 kms.
asphalt and 65.11 kms. of graveled roads serving as the road transportation network leading to the urban center and
tourism destinations. Of these, about 67.84% were maintained by the municipal and barangay governments (not to include
11.20% of subdivision roads which shall eventually be turned over to barangay or municipal government) and the rest by the
provincial and national governments. Service roads leading to the major scenic, tourist or historical spots in the municipality
are 100% concretely paved and is accessible by any vehicle type.

The road network of the municipality of Kalibos urban center consists of grid patterns radiating inwards from crossing Kalibo-
Banga-New Washington intersections. This arterial road opening caters the municipality from all the rest of the regions of the
world both by land, air and sea travel radiating outwards from Kalibo Bridge going to the western side of the province of Akl an
where the famous Boracay Island is situated and to the province of Antique and part of Romblon. The inclusion of the Province
of Aklan to the Strong Republic Nautical Highway contributes largely to the density road network of Kalibo particularly on
nautical highways that crosses the urban center of the municipality, not to mention the re-designation of the domestic airport
to the Kalibo International Airport with regular chartered flights from abroad.

Table 5.1a Road Network
Classification Total Length (kms.) % Concrete (kms.) %

%
Gravel
(kms.)
%
National
13.12 8.81% 2.95 1.98% 10.17 6.82% - 0.00%
Provincial
18.71
12.56%
12.59
8.45%
1.02
0.68%
5.10
3.43%
Municipal
14.92 10.02% 12.11 8.13% 2.81 1.89% - 0.00%
Barangay 86.14 57.82% 36.79 24.70% - 0.00% 49.35 33.13%
Subdivision
16.08 10.79% 5.42 3.64% - 0.00% 10.66 7.15%
TOTAL 148.97 100.00% 69.86 46.90% 14.00 9.39% 65.11 43.71%
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Table 5.1b Inventory of Roads
As of May, 2013 in Linear Meters

Municipal Roads




































Location Total Asphalt Concrete

Gravel

C. Lasena St. 802.20 289.60 512.60 0
Oyo Torong St. 222.70 110.10 112.60 0
Rizal St. 416.80 317.80 99.00 0
Martelino St 282.20 57.80 224.40 0
Pastrana St. 1,015.30 208.20 807.10 0
L Barrios St. 1,055.70 191.20 864.50 0
Goding Ramos St 854.10 854.10 0
Acevedo St. 831.40 55.00 776.40 0
Veterans Avenue 1,097.40 1,097.40 0
Concepcion St. 399.80 399.80 0
J. Magno St 734.60 734.60 0
N. Roldan St. 967.70 967.70 0
Dr. Gonzales St. 226.90 226.90 0
Regalado St. 596.50 596.50 0
Arch. Reyes St. 736.90 440.10 296.80 0
X1X Martyrs St. 869.50 369.20 500.30 0
F. Quimp St. 579.70 579.70 0
M. Laserna St. 592.90 548.60 44.30 0
D. Maagma St. 407.40 407.40 0
C. Quimpo St. 453.70 453.70 0
BLISS Road 1,350.00 1,350.00 0
Total (Municipal Road) 14,921.40 2,814.50 12,106.90 0


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Table 5.1c Inventory of Roads
As of May, 2013 in Linear Meters

BARANGAY ROADS



LOCATION TOTAL CONCRETE GRAVEL
BARANGAY ANDAGAO
Sampaguita St. 874 874 -
Bougainvilla St. 518 441 77
Sunflower St. 227 182 45
Ilang-ilang St. 1,234 1,120 114
Calachuchi Road 1,200 1,200 -
Bayanihan Road 563 563 -
Abierra St. 226 182 44
Ureta St. 90 690 -
Rosal St. 180 180 -
Green Field
146 146 -
Orchid St. 128 - 128
Andagao Centro 140 70 70
Vizcarra Road 1,074 564 510
Magnolia St.
240 - 240.00
Gumamela
240 160 80
Santan St.
320 240 80
F. Cipriano Road
300 - 300
St. Jude Site 291 169 122
Villa Salvacion
Rd. 400 280 120
Total(Andagao)
8,991 7,061 1,930
LOCATION TOTAL CONCRETE GRAVEL
BARANGAY BAKHAW NORTE
Barangay Road Proper 259 259 0
Sitio Ilaya
1000 1000 0
Total (Bakhaw Norte)
1259 1259 0

BARANGAY BAKHAW SUR
L. Barrios St., Extension
349 349 0
Centro Ilawood
100 72 28
Oyo Torong St., Extension 500 420 80
Centro Ilaya
500 322 178
Sitio Ilaya(Gen. Luna)
650 650 0
Bakhaw Sur Proper
501 340 161
Sitio Centro
195 137 58
Total (Bakhaw Sur) 2795 2290 505

BARANGAY BRIONES
Centro to Takas Road 873
873 0
Centro to Ilaya Road
280 280 0
Centro to Ilawod Road/Provl
Road 1500 1450 50
Barangay RD. Briones
450 0 450
Total (Briones) 3103 2603 500


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LOCATION TOTAL CONCRETE GRAVEL
BARANGAY NEW BUSWANG
Escabarte to Old
Buswang Road 196 196 0
Magdalena Road to
Rmcat 642 642 0
Magdalena to
Mercedes Road (Sitio
Ibug road) 360 0 360
Mercedes to Prov'l.
Road 582 320 262
Geenfield to
Magdalena
Subdivision 440 440 0
Provincial Road to
Sitio Tapo-tapo 425 0 425
Provincial Road to Old
Buswang Barangay
Road (Abiera Rd. 2) 455 0 455
Aklan Subdivision to
Villa Ester Rd. 125 61 64
St. Bernard to
Andagao Creek (Sitio
Takas) 750 0 750
Abiera Road 1 to
Farm to Market Road 450 25 425
Pabelico Road to
Provincial Road 225 81 144
Spanish Road 340 0 340
Ati-Atihan comp. Rd. 703 225 478
Total (New
Buswang) 6373 2362 4011
BARANGAY OLD BUSWANG
Sitio Ilaya 146 146 0
Sitio Centro 818 400 418
LOCATION TOTAL CONCRETE
GRAVE
L
Casimero Militar Brgy. Road
((To Dumping Site) 1000 1000 0
Salvador Acevedo Brgy. Road
(To L. Barrios St.) 600 600 0
Sitio Ibug going to Camp
Pastor Martelino 500 500 0
Sitio Ibug going to Villa Peras
(Phase I) 500 100 400
Sitio Ibug going to Villa Peras
(Phase II) 500 100 400
Total (Old Buswang) 4064 2846 1218
BARANGAY CAANO
R. Briones Road
1600 1540 60
T. Icamina Road
1500 100 1400
New Farm to Market Rd.
500 0 500
Total (Caano) 4100 1640 1960
BARANGAY ESTANCIA
F. Enriquez Road
1,700 260 1,440
Inocencio Road
2,800 218 2,582
Cipriano Road
600 600 0
Meren Road
840 619 221
Fernandez Road
100 100 0
Refulgente Road
900 295 605
Leon MelgarRoad
900 0 900
Jizmundo Road 1,900 906 994
Motus Road 145 30 115
Villa Emilia 210 0 210
Total (Estancia) 10,095 3028 7067



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LOCATION TOTAL CONCRETE GRAVEL
BARANGAY LINABUAN NORTE
Querico Romero Road
714.00 227.55 486.45
Carlos Gonzales Road
1008.80 146.50 862.30
Salvador Cipriano Road
590.00 0.00 590.00
Rufo Liberato Road
1254.00 297.00 957.00
Tomas Ricarto Rd.
1089.30 259.30 830.00
Felix Carillo Road
1089.30 331.35 522.65
Mabulay Road to Puis to
Mataphao Road (Farm to
Market Roads) 1180.00 373.50 806.50
Francisco Road Brgy.
Road connecting
Gonzales Rd. & T.
Ricarto Road) 70.40 0.00 70.40
Napoleon Villanueva
Road 630.00 111.60 518.40
New Brgy. Rd.
(Connecting Q. Romero
Rd. & R. Liberato Rd. ) 269 0 269
New Brgy. Rd.
(Connecting Q. Romero
Rd. to Tigayon Bdry. d.) 591.31 0 591.31
TOTAL (Linabuan
Norte) 8486.11 1746.80 6739.31
BARANGAY MABILO
Amado Malbas Road
(Sitio Pudlon) 900 875 25
Rustico Magno Road
(Sitio Taguan) 800 368 432


LOCATION TOTAL CONCRETE GRAVEL
Angel Briones Road (Sitio
Pangpang Village) 500 200 300
Felizardo Magno Road (Sitio
Takas) 500 93 407
Feeder Road to DA (Fish
Processing) 200 200 0
New Farm to Market Rd.
800 105 695
Total (Mabilo) 3700 1841 1859
BARANGAY MOBO
Purok 1 (Sitio Ilaya)
1000.0 226.4 773.6
Main Road Mobo Proper
532.0 532.0 0
Purok III (Sitio Ilawod)
1300.0 1300.0 0
Total (Mobo) 5832.0 1042.0 4790.0
BARANGAY NALOOK
From Centro to Sitio
Ilawod going to Briones 1080 960 120
Vega along Aprc road
1180 443 737
Paraiso to Kalibo Airport
1200 303 897
Centro to Puis Road
200 200 0
Talisay Road
700 527.5 172.50
Tirol Road to Bjmp
20 0 20
Vega to Jalas Rd.
700 35 665
Total (Nalook) 5080 2468.50 2611.50





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TOTAL CONCRETE GRAVEL
BARANGAY POBLACION
Regino Roldan road
(from Mabini Ext.,
to Veterans
Avenue)
120 120 0
BARANGAY POOK
Bayanihan Road
1662 710 952
Pook Interior Road
1664 557 1107
Tugbungan Road to
Caano Road
2449 671 1778
Magallanes Road
500 0 500
Sitio Kawatihan
Road

440 27

413
Malacas Road
410 - 410
Total (Pook) 7,125 1,965 5,160
LOCATION TOTAL CONCRETE GRAVEL
BARANGAY TIGAYON
Road 2 to San Vicente
2291 823.20 1507.8
Rroad 3 to San Roque
3000 619.6 2380.4
Road 4
1245 400 845
Road 5 Tigayon Hills
1483 926 557
Road 6
4673 120 4553
Road 7
1664 0 1664
Road 8
232 0 231.60
Total (Tigayon) 14588.60 2889.20 11698.8
BARANGAY TINIGAW
Barangay Road Proper 3500 694 2806

TOTAL (BARANGAY
ROADS)
86,135 36,786 49,350






Kalibo has two (2) big rivers with several brooks and creeks. This explains why it has 2 bridges to link the roads together in
support of its agricultural and socio-economic activities. The two (2) bridges classified as concrete and steel built by the
national government as shown in bridges and type of Administration in the Table below:

Table 5.2a Existing Bridges in the Municipality of Kalibo 2013
Type of Administration Number Length (in l.m.) Percent to Total
Kalibo Bridge 1 420 97%
Mobo Bailey Bridge 1 14 3%
Hanging Bridge at Bakhaw Norte 35 linear m.
Total 2 434 100%
Source: MEO Kalibo MPDO/DPWH
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Table 5.2 b Existing Bridges, Location and Type of Construction Materials Used Kalibo, Aklan

Bridge Name Location
Type of Construction Materials Used (in Lin.m.) Remarks
Concrete Steel Wood Others

L W LC L W LC L W LC L W LC

Kalibo Bridge Poblacion 420 6.2 15 Functional
Mobo Bailey Bridge Mobo 14 6.2 20 Functional
Hanging Bridge
Sitio Karumahan
to Sitio Proper
35 Functional
Source: MEO Kalibo MPDO/DPWH






Hydrological studies are taken to a limited extent by the Aklan River Irrigation System at its observation post in Sigcay, Banga,
and Data covers monthly stream discharge of Aklan River. Average daily discharge for March 1981 is 37,345 liters per second
(LPS), May 1981-39,066 LPS. The system has nine (9) rain gauges established in strategic areas one ofwhich is located in
Nalook, Kalibo. Recorded data from 1995 to 2013 is shown in a graph. Heavy participation starts from the month of September
(511 mm) and reaches a peak in November (542). Dry months fall during the months of February to June. Average recorded
data on percolation rate is 2-5 mm/day while evapo-transportation is 3.5mm/day. This means that the average water crop
requirements for rice are 6.0mm/day for area covered by the system. The main drainage is provided.

Table 5.3 a Average Discharge Diverted by Month (ltrs/sec.)
Municipality of Kalibo (Year 1995-2013)

Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
1995 1800 1700 - - 1800 1700 1700 1600 1000 2075 1800 1700
1996 1500 1400 - - 2770 1550 1500 1600 950 2000 1800 1800
1997 1300 1200 - - 2770 1500 1400 1400 1000 2500 1400 1600
1998 1200 1200 - - 2780 1490 1350 1600 1000 2500 1400 1650
1999 1200 1000 960 - 2858 1650 1500 1800 1200 2200 1300 1900
2000 1850 1300 800 - 2900 1800 1600 1750 1500 2200 1600 1800
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2001 1980 1500 1200 - 2800 1850 1800 1900 1350 2600 - -
2002 1750 1500 850 - 2700 1800 1700 1600 - - 1600 2100
2003 1500 1725 1500 - 1000 1000 1000 1500 1750 1000 1500 1750
2004 1800 1400 - - 2500 2700 2000 1500 1000 2500 2250 1500
2005 1750 1500 - - 2420 1550 1780 1720 1350 2110 1668 1920
2006 1856 908 - - - 3360 1860 2063 1457 830 1882 3003
2007 2731 1668 - - 1000 3135 2750 2923 2132 1585 2216 3963
2008 1756 900 - - 1868 1540 2806 1842 1000 1614 1343 1612
2009 1600 - - - 1900 1550 1650 1600 1750 1000 1250 1500
2011 - 2,751 2,552 - 2,504 2,598 2,764 2,744 2,511 2,512 2,656 2,405
2012 2,361 2,212 2,112 - 2,873 2,598 2,885 2,862 2,662 2,405 2,502 2,502
2013 2,499 1,801 1,333 1,677 closed 84 closed 77.0 86 730 closed closed
Source: National Irrigation Administration (NIA)

At present, there is no existing public sewerage system though there are storm water drainage system made up of concrete
culverts and reinforced circular pipes that follow the alignment of some portion of the roads while others are open ditches
serving as open sewerage and drainage system that its outlet goes out into rivers and creeks.






Water facilities of Kalibo are provided by the Metro Kalibo Water District which has pumping stations at Sitio Libtong with a
capacity of 60 liters per second, Barangay Tinigaw with 60 liters per second, Barangay Tigayon with 20,Bubog, Numancia,
Aklan with a capacity of 75 LPs and at Cupang, Banga, Aklan with 50 LPs. It has an elevated concrete receiver at XIX Martyrs
St., Poblacion, Kalibo, Aklan. Other sources of water supply are illegal shallow wells, dug wells, river and rain. Hereunder is
the services extended by the Metro Kalibo Water District in 2013.








5.4 DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY


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Table 5.4 a Population Served by Kalibo Water District

# of
Popn.
Served
%
# of
popn.
not
served
%
Total #
Of Popn.
# of HH
Served
%
# of HH
not served
%
Total # of
HH
Andagao 13300 99.8 32 0.2 13332 2660 99.8 6 0.2 2666
Bakhao Norte 725 33.8 1423 66.2 2148 145 33.8 284 66.2 429
Bakhao Sur 1270 44.7 1573 55.3 2843 254 44.7 314 55.3 568
Briones 930 70.6 388 29.4 1318 186 70.6 78 29.4 264
Buswang New 8100 83.0 2661 17.0 9761 1620 83.0 332 17.0 1952
Buswang Old 3200 125.0 641 (25.0) 2559 640 125.0 -128 (25.0) 512
Caano 1155 73.1 424 29.6 1574 230 73.1 85 26.9 315
Estancia 7315 79.8 1855 20.2 9170 1463 79.8 371 20.2 1834
Linabuan Norte 2585 60.2 1706 39.8 4291 517 60.2 341 39.8 858
Mabilo 1805 74.3 625 25.7 2430 361 74.3 125 25.7 486
Mobo 180 8.8 1870 91.2 2050 36 8.8 374 91.2 410
Nalook 1620 53.2 1424 46.8 3044 324 53.2 285 46.8 609
Poblacion 18555 159.3 -6904 (59.3) 11651 3711 159.3 -1381 (59.3) 2330
Pook 3650 68.9 1648 31.1 5298 730 68.9 330 31.1 1060
Tigayon 2675 54.4 2240 45.6 4915 535 54.4 448 45.6 983
Tinigao 1515 60.0 1008 40.0 2523 303 60.0 202 40.0 505
Total 68575 - 10332 - 78907 13715 - 2066 - 15781


Table 5.4 b Water Consumption by Type of Consumers


Type of Consumers
Domestic Commercial/Industrial Government Total
Number of Connections 18,000 1,604 480 20,084
Average Water Consumption
Monthly
319,041cu.m. 46,598cu.m. 24,266cu.m. 389,905cu.m.




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Table 5.4c Metro Kalibo Water District Water supply System

Location of Water Source
Number of
Pumps
LPS
Capacity liters
per Day
Barangay Served Other Facilities
Libtong Pump Station 1 60 5,184,000 16 -0-
Tinigao Pump Station 1 60 5,184,000 -0-
Manabayan Pump
Station
1 60 5,184,000 -0-
Tigayon Pump Station 1 20 1,728,000 -0-
Cupang Pump Station 1 50 4,320,000 - -0-
Bubog Pump Station 1 75 6,480,000 - -0-
Total 6 325

16 -0-
Source: KWD 2013





The Aklan Electric Cooperative, Inc. (AKELCO), the only electricity-reseller in the whole province, energizes all of the Sixteen
(16) barangays of Kalibo including Poblacion.

AKELCO Kalibo Area Office, a sub-station or metering station located at Barangay Andagao is the one providing the operational
activities of the entire municipality including the Municipality of New Washington. The present ratio of its employees to the
member consumer is 1:482.

Table 5.5a Number of Connections by Type of Users
and Average Consumption (KWH)/mo. 2013
Type of Connection Number of Connection
Average Consumption
(Kwh/mo.)
Domestic/Residential
Industrial
Commercial
Public Building
Streetlights ( Public)
Others
1,089
1
208
5
6
200-400 Kwhr
5,000 Kwhr
500 to 600 Kwhr
4,000 Kwhr
40 to 50 Kwhr

1,309
Note : Total No. of Consumer Served as of CY 2013 (All Type of Connection) - l9,241

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Table 5.5b Household Served and Unserved Electricity 2013
Number of Households Percentage (%)
Served 17071
Unserved 30
Total 17,101 97.52%7
Table 5.5c Rate per Kilowatt Hour - 2013



















Table 5.5d Inventory of Power Utilities-Municipality of Kalibo, 2013

Utility
Franchise
Holder
Sources of Power Supply Location
Facilities (Number) Service Area
(Served/Unserved
Barangay)
Substation
Metering
Station
Electric
Post
Streetlights
AKELCO Aklan Green Core Geothermal (GCGI)
GBPC/ Panay Power Corp.
GBPC/ Nabas Sub Station
PEDCCP
WESM
Palinpinon Negros
New Washington
Nabas, Aklan

Andagao
Nabas
Altavas
Caticlan
Boracay
Lezo

Source: AKELCO-2013




Type of Consumer Rate per Kilowatt Hour
Residential Zero Kilowatt 5.60
Per Kilowatt Hour 21-UP 10.0812+5.60
Industrial Zero Kilowatt 88.3232
Per Kilowatt Hour 9.1494+88.32
Commercial Zero Kilowatt 88.3232
Per Kilowatt 7.4349+88.32
Public Buildings Zero Kilowatt 88.3232
Per Kilowatt Hour 7.4349+88.32
Street Lights Florescent (20) Watts for 12
Kilowatt Consumed
Philip SLMercuryOthers:
10.1458


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Kalibos means of transportation in going to barangays and suburbs are supported by motor tricycles except for thetwo island
barangays of Mobo and Bakhaw Norte, which uses small banca and motor boat.

Tourist buses are also available to local and foreign tourists in going to and from the island of Boracay like Boracay Island Star
Express, 7l07 Island Tours, Soutwest Tours Inc., RM Boracay Tours, Vallacar Transit, Delmabel Panay Travel & Tour, Westmin,
A.T. Tours, Justin Tours, JMP Travel & Tour, 3Js Tour, RJ Boracay Travel & Tours along with L300 vans of Paradise Tours and
Jophil Tours service. Kalibo is also accessible by land to all the provinces of Panay Islands.

Bus companies, Vans and multi-cabs have established their terminals in Kalibo plying all over Aklan, Iloilo, Capiz, Antique, and
Caticlan Roads. Bus companies plying the strong Republic Nautical Highway have also established terminals in Kalibo.


Table 5.6a Bus and Jeepney Terminal and Parking Facilities

Barangay
Terminal Facilities Parking Facilities
Capacity (No. of
Vehicles that can be
Accommodated)
Condition
Capacity ( No. of
Vehicles that can be
Accommodated)
Condition
Poblacion 100 Functional 40 Gravelled






Kalibo like other capital towns has its own airport facilities. It is classified as one of the busiest airport in the country. Its facilities include
2,187m. x 45m. runway, (20m/100m) 93m. Macadam stopway, 80m. x 200m. Concrete apron 2.5 x 36 m.taxiway 1950 m. x 100m., 9000
sq. m. vehicular parking area, 2600 sq. m. (76m. x 35m.) terminal building, 6,105 sq.m. 7-storeys New Control Tower, 9640 sq.m. New
DVOR Area and 18108 sq.m. System (Sals) area runway 23.

Considering the strategic location of Kalibo from the rest of the region and as gateway to the world most famous Boracay Island, the Kalibo
Airport is being upgraded into an all weather airport with modernlanding facilities, terminals and air traffic control tower that would
accommodate flights to/from the Asian countries of the world, thus, delivering this Ati-atihan Town of Kalibo similar to that of a city.

5.7 AIR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
5.6 LAND TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM


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It is presently being developed for further expansion and modernization, operates 365 days a year servicing travelers even during Christmas
Day, New Years Day, Good Friday and Black Saturday, thereby, establishing itself as a major gateway to all the provinces of Panay Island
servicing tourists and other passengers during those holidays. It has an operational 298 khz. frequency.

The record-breaking tourist arrivals further increased the flight frequency of the countrys airline companies servicing Aklan. It has an
approximate travel time of Forty-Five minutes to Manila. In addition, this airline companies mount special flights during the peak of tourist
arrivals in Boracay and during the Ati-atihan Season. Alternative flights of Sea Air, Cebu Pacific, Zest Air, and Aero lift through the Caticlan
Airport are also available. Departure/arrival time and flight frequency of are reflected on the table below;

Being the home to the world-famous Ati-Atihan Festival and the multi-awarded Bakhawan Eco-Park and the seat of the Pia weaving industry,
Kalibo is no doubt a tourist drawer in the Province of Aklan. In fact, the Kalibo International Airport ranked 4
th
in the Philippine International
Air Service statistics according to www.routesonline.com (the-airport-perspective-philippines), to wit:

Table 5.7a Scheduled of Flights Domestic and International Kalibo International Airport 2013

Destination
Flight No./AC
Type
Frequency Arrival/Departure
Domestic Kalibo-Manila DJ 7056-7057 Everyday 6:35 / 7:25 P.M.
Kalibo-Clark DG 7402-7403 Everyday 1:30 / 2:20 P.M.

Kalibo-Manila 5J -343-344 3 x a day 11:20 A.M. / 12:05 P.M.
Kalibo-Cebu 5J 079-471 Everyday 11:05 A.M. / 12:55 P.M.
Kalibo-Davao 5J 986-987 3 x a week 2:00 P.M. / 2:45 P.M.

Kalibo-Manila Z2 -304-305 Everyday 4:45 A.M. / 5:05 A.M.
Kalibo-Manila Z2 -308-309 Everyday 11:05 A.M. / 11:45 A.M.
Kalibo-Manila Z2 -272-273 Everyday 3:55 P.M. / 5:45 P.M.
Kalibo-Manila Z2 -713-714 Everyday 9:00 P.M. / 9:50 P.M.
Kalibo-Manila Z2-741-742 Everyday 5:35 A.M. / 6:20 A.M.

Kalibo-Manila ZP -567-568 Everyday 10:00 P.M. / 10:55 P.M.
Kalibo-Cebu ZP -081-082 Everyday 8:10 P.M. / 9:05 P.M.
Kalibo-Clark ZP 565-566 Everyday 1:55 P.M. / 2:55 P.M.

Kalibo-Manila PQ 7005-7006 Everyday 8:00 P.M. / 8:55 P.M.



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Kalibo-Manila PR -329-330 Everyday 10:30 A.M. / 11:45 A.M.
International
Kalibo-Ningho China DG -012-013 3 x a week 2:40 A.M. / 3:45 A.M.
Kalibo-Singapore DG -806-807 3 x a week 8:00 P.M. / 11:40 A.M.
Kalibo-Nanjing China DG -002-003 3 x a week 9:00 A.M. / 10:45 A.M.

Kalibo-Incheon 5J -079-080 Everyday 12:30 A.M. / 1:45 A.M.
Kalibo-Shanghai 5J -075-076 Everyday 3:35 A.M. / 4:25 A.M.
Kalibo-Changsha 5J -053-054 2 x a week 8:15 P.M. / 9:15 P.M.


Table 5.7b No. of Flights/Passengers/Cargoes Profile Kalibo - International Airport - 2013


Table 5.7c REPORT ON THE REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF TRAVELERS
IN ACCOMODATION ESTABLISHMENTS
(Top 5 Travelers/month) 2013

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
Korea China China Korea China China
China Korea Korea China Korea Korea
USA Taiwan Singapore USA Malaysia Taiwan
MONTH
NO. OF FLIGHTS NO. OF PASSENGERS VOLUME OF CARGOES (KGS.)
DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL
ARR DEP ARR DEP ARR DEP ARR DEP UNLOAD LOAD UNLOAD LOAD
January 550 550 323 323 51282 65735 38420 41405 107067 32740 0 0
February 587 601 260 261 52301 64332 35517 33907 73289 16778 0 0
March 611 614 174 176 67753 72416 23303 23193 104372 13955 0 0
April 663 663 180 180 76964 83203 22753 22187 107897 18122 0 0
May 692 692 291 291 78532 87117 32859 32865 58377 8925 0 0
June 637 637 194 194 58866 73242 25965 24274 112621 26670 0 0
July 652 652 297 297 60554 66153 42392 41446 77041 24695 0 0
August 637 637 336 336 52868 61364 37187 44875 89981 30061 0 0
September 621 470 270 270 46400 53535 29807 29069 106437 32733 0 0
October 590 520 261 261 55150 58798 29210 30195 128505 178948 0 0
November 612 537 220 220 44168 51522 22143 21746 238594 52940 0 0
December 673 584 279 279 59311 63847 27925 26676 238637 53554 0 0
TOTAL 7525 7542 3085 3088 704149 801264 367481 371838 1442818 490121 0 0


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Taiwan Canada USA Germany Belgium USA
France USA Taiwan Singapore France Netherlands
July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
China China China China China China
Korea Korea Korea Korea Korea Kore a
Taiwa n USA USA Taiwan USA USA
USA Taiwan Taiwan USA Singapore
Hongkong Japan Germany Poland Netherlands Taiwan





Kalibo does not have any port nor wharf but the four ports throughout the province are accessible. There are One Shipping
Companies, the Morita Shipping Lines (MV LOVE) and now the Strong Republic Nautical Highway Roll-on Roll-off vessels are
servicing Aklan passengers going to and from Manila and Romblon. The New Washington port is Twenty minutes away from
Kalibo, while the port from Dumaguit can be reached in less than an hour. Batan port is accessible via Dumaguit and Altavas
while travel time to Malay port is approximately One hour and a half.






State-of-the-Art communication services are available in Kalibo to serve the community making this Ati-atihan town just a dial
away from the rest of the world because of the direct dialing system offered by the PANTELCO, CRUZTELCO, GLOBELINES, and
who also have a long distance calling booth in their respective offices and at various population centers. At present SMART
Telecommunications, GLOBE, and SUN CELLULAR are now operating which have access on cellular phones.

Three (3) Mobile Telecommunications Company have erected their cell sites at various barangays for an easy establishment of
network signals for cellular phone users. Please see table below:

Table 5.10a Telecommunication Facilities
Company Number Location
Smart Telecommunication 1 Brgy. Caano
1 Brgy. New Buswang
1 Veterans Avenue cor. Regalado St. Poblacion,
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Postal and telegraphic services are provided by the Kalibo Post Office with an office at the Provincial Capitol Compound serves
as the facilitator for an efficient delivery of letters and telegraps of the whole municipality, and the Bureau of
Telecommunications. There are several private messengerial services located at the urban center of the town that sends
letters, cargoes and packages, both domestic and foreign such as LBC, JRS, Feed EX/Air 21, Aboitiz Air, Fast pak, LIBCAP, AP
Cargo LOGISTICS Net Work, GC Taal Cargo and Trucking Services, KIASCOM Airlines Servicing Outfit, Jads Cargo and PPI
Cargo. Radio and television broadcast are also available such as RMN-DYKR, IBC-DYRG, RGMA-DYRU, DYIN-Radio Bombo,
Radyo todo-todo, DYMM, Love Radio and Bay Radio, Aklan Cable TV, Kalibo Cable GMA 7 Relay Station and ABS-CBN Channel
23 Relay Station Local, regional, national and international newspapers and magazines are circulating locally.

In order to sustain communication linkage to the local communities, LGU of Kalibo in collaboration with the private sector was
able to forge cooperation and partnership with the Manila Broadcasting Corporation leading to the establishment and full
operation of a community radio station. Packaged as the Community Broadcast Information System, the set-up is considered
as the first of its kind in the Visayas. With an array of local public affairs programs, the station is a potent catalyst for further
growth through unprecedented public education and awareness campaign. Print Media- all newspaper, magazines, comics and
other printed media which available in Metro Manila reaches the Kalibo such as the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manila Bulletin and
others that are flown in from Manila to Airport or Iloilo City. Please see table below:

Table 5.10b Inventory of Print Media Municipality of Kalibo -2013

Type of Print Media Location Area Coverage Circulation
Number Type Frequency
The Aklan Reporter( MACAR) Rizal St. Kalibo, Aklan Nationwide/ Regional 500 Copies Delivery Weekly
Hala Birada Mabini St. ,Kalibo, Aklan Regional 1,000 Copies Delivery Weekly
The Viva Journal Aklan Provincial Capitol
Building
Province Wide 1,000 Copies Delivery Monthly
Hala Bira 19
th
Martrys St., Kalibo, Aklan Province wide/Mun. 22 copies Delivery Monthly
Kalibo, Aklan.
Gaisano Mall, Brgy. Andagao
Globeline Telecommunications 1 Brgy. Linabuan Norte
1 Veterans Avenue, Brgy. Poblacion
1 Gaisano Mall, Brgy. Andagao
Sun Cellular Telecommunications 1 Brarangay Tigayon, Kalibo, Aklan
1 C. Laserna St., Kalibo, Aklan
Total 8


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Madyaas Pen Roxas Avenue, Kalibo, Aklan Western Visayas Minimum/1,000 pcs. Delivery Weekly
Panay News Arch Reyes St.corner Goding
Ramos Policarpio Bldg.)
Nation Wide 200 copies Delivery Weekly
Hublas sa Kamatuoran Arch Reyes St. corner Goding
Ramos St. (Policarpio Bldg.)
Nation Wide 200 copies Delivery Weekly

The Explorer 19 Martrys St., Kalibo, Aklan Province Wide 200 Copies Delivery Weekly

Table 5.10c Inventory of Communication Facilities-Municipality of Kalibo 2013
Franchise Holder
Type of Services
Rendered
Coverage
Area
Location of
Major Facilities
Facilities in Coverage Area
Panay Telecom Company (Pantelco) Telephone Service Province Wide Poblacion Service Station, Landlines, Public
Calling Office
Cruz Telephone Company (Cruztelco) Telephone Services Province Wide Poblacion Public Calling Office
Philpost Postal Services Province Wide Poblacion Business Office, Radio Room
Globelines Telephone Service Province Wide Poblacion Globelines Business Center
Community Broadcast Information
System(CBIS)
Radio Services Province Wide Poblacion Business Office, Radio Room
Sun Cellular Mobile Phone Network Province Wide Poblacion Sun Cellular Service Center
Smart Mobile Phone Network Province wide Poblacion Smart Service Center
Globe Mobile Phone Network Province Wide Poblacion Globe Service Center
DYIN-Radio Bombo Radio Services Province wide Poblacion Business Office, Radio Room
RMN-DYKR Radio Services Province Wide Poblacion Business Office, Radio Room
IBC-DYRG Radio Services Province Wide Poblacion Business Office ,Radio Room
RGMA-DYRU Radio Services Province Wide Poblacion Business Office, Radio Room
Kalibo Cable Network Cable Television Province Wide Poblacion Business Office/Service Ctr.
Aklan Cable Network Cable Television Network Province Wide Poblacion Business Office/ Service Ctr.
GMA 7 Relay Station Television Services Province Wide Poblacion Business Office
ABS-CBN Channel 23 Television Services Province Wide Poblacion Business Office





The present solid waste situation in Kalibo is such that it becomes imperative for the government to set as one of its highest
priorities the improvement of waste collection and disposal to enhance the quality of life of its residents. It is estimated that
the municipality of Kalibo generates about 40 tons of solid waste daily or a volume of 76 cubic meters per day. Sources of solid
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wastes are households/residential, establishments, and commercial/industrial roughly of the solid waste generation comes
from residential or domestic sources.

LGU-Kalibo has facilitated collection and disposal of solid wastes generated by households, various institutions and business
establishments in Poblacion and neighboring barangays including four (4) subdivisions, the Kalibo Airport and Aklan
Rehabilitation Center. The municipality performs the daily collection vehicle of solid wastes. Manned by garbage collectors and
driver, the unit collects the solid wastes of barangays Poblacion, Andagao, Estancia, Buswang New 30%, Buswang Old 30% and
Pook Airport 20%.
It also take charges in the strengthening of the Solid Wastes Management program by strictly enforcing the provision of
Republic Act 9003 and other applicable laws on protecting the Mother Earth.Fees imposed for solid waste management that will
be directed by law to be collected. The table below shows the Nature of Offenses, violator and fees imposed in the municipality.



There are four (4) cemeteries in the municipality, one of which is owned by the municipality of Kalibo while two (2) by the
Roman Catholic Church and the other one is by the Chinese community. Two of which are almost full in capacity, so there is a
need to establish another cemetery which is the Immaculate Concepcion Park, San Lorenzo Drive at Andagao. Kalibo, Aklan.

Table 5.12a Inventory of Cemeteries/Burial Grounds
Location Number Area (has) Name of the Cemetery Remarks
Quezon Avenue, Andagao K. A.
Quezon Avenue, Andagao K. A.
2 0.61/6,128 sq. m. Chinese Cemetery -
22.37/ 22,370sq.m. Municipal Memorial Park Almost occupied
Osmena Avenue, Estancia,
Kalibo, Aklan
1 15.41/ 15,406 sq m Medalla Milagrosa Cemetery -
Quezon Avenue, Kalibo, Aklan 1 1.20/ 5,119 sq.m. Catholic Cemetery Almost occupied
San Lorenzo Drive, Andagao,
Kalibo, Aklan
1 3,268 sq. m. Immaculate Concepcion
Memorial Park
Not yet occupied

Table 5.12b Kalibo Municipal Cemetery Operation
1. Renewal Honeycomb Operation
2. New Occupants of Honeycomb Niches
3. New Indigent Occupants of Honeycomb Niches
4. New Occupants of Mortal Remains Box
5. Exhumed Remains

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The Existing Kalibo Municipal Slaughterhouse is located at Barangay Tinigao, Kalibo, Aklan with an area of 1,884 sq.m which i s
about 1.5 km away from the Poblacion of Kalibo, Aklan. It was constructed sometime in 1989. The former Slaughterhouse is
located at Oyo Torong St. Poblacion Kalibo, Aklan but due to the gradual development and progress of Kalibo, where in several
business establishments were near its location, LGU Kalibo decided to acquire lot at Barangay Tinigaw.

The abattoir used to slaughter cattle, carabao, hogs, horses and goats as service to livestock growers and traders. The
average swine slaughtered every day has increased considerably from 85 heads as of 2007, 95 heads as of 2008, 67, as of
2009 and 67 heads as of 2010, 110 heads as of 2011 and for the year 2012 is 126 per day, cattle is between 6-8 heads per
day while carabao averages 4-6 per day with others registering a 1-2 heads slaughtered per day.

Its operation since l989 is quite remarkable garnering an income from Php 700,000.00 to Php 2,570,761.90 in 2007 but due to
unexpected fortuitous event that hit the Province on June 21, 2008, where in 90 % of the livestock were drowned into mud
resulting to shortage of meat products and by products in the whole province until the 1
st
quarter of 2009 its income feel down
to 2,267,720 in 2008.The actual Revenue Collection as of 2010 is 1,269,786,80, and 1,611,888.95 as of 2011, and for the
year 2012 is 1,740,395.30 and for the year 2013 is 1,567,077.00.

The Kalibo Slaughterhouse is not yet equipped with modern facilities; however LGU-Kalibo budgeted (PHP) 5,000,000.00 for its
modern facilities and structure for the year, 2011 & 2012 a Class A Abattoir. To ensure the cleanliness, safety and freshness
of all animals being slaughtered in the Kalibo Slaughterhouse, facilities and equipment and premises are regularly maintained
to be able to produce quality meat products being delivered to the Kalibo Public Market. The operation of Kalibo Slaughterhouse
starts at 1:00 a.m. and ends at 10:00 a.m. However, the schedule of operation varies during peak season like Christmas, New
Year and Ati-atihan festival because of high demands of meat products the higher the demands of meat products, the higher
slaughtering service is expected.

Table 5.13a Animal Slaughtered Report- Kalibo, Aklan 2013
Date
KINDS (Number of Animal Slaughtered /Carcasses in Kilograms)
Cattle (Beef) Carabao (Carabeef) Hogs (Pork) Goat (Chevon) Horsemeat
No. of
Heads
Car. In
Kgs.
No. of
Head
Car. In
Kgs.
No. of
Heads
Car. In
Kgs.
No. of
Heads
Car in
kgs.
No. of
Heads
Car. In
Kgs.
January 213 21,975 133 20,827 3,821 228,449 18 150 11 1,152
February 171 17,330 110 16,627 2,768 167,612 9 82 10 1,025
March 167 18,025 96 15,505 2,926 179,480 6 55 0 0
April 192 22,853 95 14,241 3,218 194,100 10 86 2 201
May 213 25,443 93 15,692 3,663 218,289 19 143 4 330
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June 188 20,798 108 17,755 3,433 196,242 25 207 3 300
July 150 17,795 104 17,388 3,356 197,728 14 108 3 324
August 147 16,081 120 20,334 3,664 220,480 12 81 4 429
September 148 14,766 110 18,822 3,317 206,917 11 86 3 318
October 155 16,365 114 18,708 3,712 213,339 13 97 2 222
November 169 16,840 123 19,961 3,210 202,812 8 87 3 312
December 256 26,904 143 22,746 4,512 281,349 3 15 11 4,512
TOTAL 2,169 235,175 1,349 218,606 41,600 2,506,797 148 1,197 56 9,125

Source: (MEEDO) Mun. Treasurer Office

5.13b ACTUAL SALES/REVENUE

As per record, the existing animal slaughtered in the Kalibo Municipal Slaughterhouse is 96 to 106 heads per day or 2,880 to
3,180 per month. But the volume to be slaughtered depends on the population of the livestock animals to be slaughtered as
influenced by the demand market. Shown below is the actual Slaughtered Animals in the Municipality of Kalibo.

Table 5.13b Actual Slaughtered Animals (2008-2013)















5.13d PRODUCT PRICES/SERVICES FEES

The fees to be collected will be based on the existing Market and Slaughterhouse Code. New fees will be charged for the
slaughtering of animals and transporting the carcass of the slaughtered animals to the designated market place. Shown below
is the Actual Slaughterhouse Revenue Collection.

Animal Type
2008
(Actual)
2009
(Actual)
2010
(Actual)
2011
(Actual)
2012
(Actual)
2013
(Actual)
Cattle 2,316 2,007 1,776 1,805 2,129 2,169
Carabao 1,478 1,539 1,359 1,412 1,544 1,439
Hogs/Swine 3,134 22,039 25,149 40,425 46,068 41,600
Horse - 176 169 87 54 56
Others: Goat, Dog,& cat 166 141 165 284 226 148
Chicken 237 No Data 18,478
(KPM)data
- 7,200
(KPM) Data
-
Total 7,331 25,902 28,618 44,013 57,221 267



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Table 5.13d
Slaughterhouse Revenue Collection,
CY 2012 2013

2012
(Actual)
2013
(Actual)
January 155,984.70 146,109.40
February 135,820.60 105,864.90
March 142,437.00 109,325.00
April 139,369.00 120,957.40
May 153,935.80 136,757.70
June 139,094.00 125,432.50
July 140,935.00 122,432.50
August 148,545.60 132,706.70
September 134,549.40 124,015.20
October 144,093.20 140,471.50
November 136,788.50 127,025.90
December 168,842.50 175,860.70
TOTAL 1,740,395.30 1,567,077.00

Figure 5.13d Comparative Graph of Slaughterhouse Revenue Collection


One of the products and services extended to its clientele by the Local Government Unit of Kalibo which is being taken care of
by its Municipal Economic Enterprise Development Office (MEEDO) is the Kalibo Public Market. It is situated along Roxas
Avenue Extension corner Toting Reyes Street, this Municipality. Its location is approximately 120 meters away from the Kalibo
Municipal Hall erected in the 10,646 sq.m. lot owned by the Municipality.
5.14 PUBLIC MARKET


0.00
20,000.00
40,000.00
60,000.00
80,000.00
100,000.00
120,000.00
140,000.00
160,000.00
180,000.00
200,000.00
Slaughterhouse Revenue Collection CY 2012-2013
2012 2013



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The temporary stalls constructed were then made of lights materials and now, various infrastructure development projects were
introduced for the convenience of the general public most especially the market goers.

To date the Kalibo Public Market has 428 stalls that are selling various commercial items from textile to garments; native
products made of indigenous materials such as nito, buri, abaka and rattan; different variety of rice, cereals; there are those in
the restaurant business, plastic and glassware and sari-sari stores; to services like beauty parlors, dental clinic and offices that
cater different kinds of services.

The recent construction of fish and meat sections paved the way of providing better vending area to vendors. This development
project has installed 31 concrete tiled tables for fish section and 5 concrete tiled tables for chicken section. Each table is being
occupied by 4 vendors equipped with potable running water.

There are also 40 tables made of concrete materials with stainless matting for meat section with 2 occupants for every table,
and another 10 1mx8m for dried fish and almost 200 sq m. open space for vegetable section.

For the year 2013, the operational income of the MEEDO is P 37,014,986.58 of which, P 24,087,365.98 or 65.07% is derived
from the Kalibo Market Administration, which is a big boost to its MEEDO operation to wit:

Market Fees- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7,943,671.80
Kalibo Shopping Center stalls - - - - - - - 7,489,487.06
Kalibo Public Market stalls - - - - - - - - - 7,235,517.69
Goodwill - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,255,600.00
Cost of Electricity & Water Market - - - - 1,415.00
Stall Rental Livelihood Stall - - - - - - 105,020.43
Entrance Fee Satellite Market - - - - - 1,779.00
Storage Fee- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 54,875.00

Another innovation introduced thereat is the Market Day every Sunday along Toting Reyes and XIX Martyrs Streets, which took
effect last November 2010. It paves the way for local producers to showcase and vend their products, thus, an economic and
livelihood opportunity. In the same way, this further provides additional revenue to the Local Government Unit of Kalibo.
Additional 24 stall were constructed at the 1
st
floor and 2
nd
floor respectively fronting Roxas Avenue Extension to cater the
growing number of entrepreneur who desire to conduct business at the KPM and at the same time, a revenue generating
initiatives for LGU.

Another income generating project of the LGU goods is the Kalibo Shopping Center (KSC) which is directly under the
management of Market Administration. It caters a big percentage of businesses selling dry goods. For so long a time, the KSC
serves as the Mall of Kalibo where people go shopping. Strategically located at the heart of building the town, the KSC is the
most convenient area to buy peoples needs in an economical selling price. The income derived in this government
building/facility has contributed in the locally sourced revenue of the LGU accruing to the MEEDO.




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The Public Market is manned by twenty four (24) hardworking men and women per plantilla positions supervised by the Market
Supervisor who is directly under the MEEDO Department Head and is governed by the Board of Directors as the policy making
body whose Chairman is the Local Chief Executive. Augmenting personnel were likewise hired through Job Order Contract to
assist in the various undertakings of the Market Administration Division, such as watchmen, enforcers, utility and general
services.

Table 5.14a Inside and Outside Stalls/Tables with corresponding area and rentals

KALIBO PUBLIC MARKET STALLS/TABLES Rate/day/sq.m.
a. Stalls
132 Stalls ( Central Portion) 3mx4m Php 2.00
97 constructed Stalls (Premiumed) 3mx3m Php 3.50/Php 4.50
17 Stalls facing Roxas Avenue Php 3.50/Php 4.50
21 stall constructed stall spacing Toting Reyes St. Php 3.50/Php 4.50
27 constructed stalls Php 3.50/Php 4.50
24 newly constructed stalls facing Roxas Avenue(Native
Section 1
st
floor)
Php 3.50/4.50
54 stalls two storey building (Toting Reyes and Roxas
Avenue Extension 2
nd
floor)
5sqm.x4 sq.m. Php 3.50
40 Fruit& Flower Stalls Php 3.50
17 constructed stalls facing Toting Reyes St. Php 3.50/Php 4.50
b. Tables
5 Tables Chicken Section 1 sq.m.x4 sq.m. Php 2.00
40 Tables Meat Section 1 sq.m. x4.50 sq.m. Php 2.00
31 Tables Fish Section 1 sq.m x4 sq.m. Php 2.00
10 Tables for Dried Fish and Vegetable Section 1 sqmx 10 sq.m. Php 2.00





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CHAPTER VI - LOCAL INSTITUTIONAL CAPABILITY






This local institutional capability review pertains to the actual and potential ability of its constituents to plan for, and manage,
the pattern of Development of their community. The study focuses on the municipal government. But it also touches on the
opportunities available for non-governmental and peoples organization to participate in local governance.
The study does not intent to make a management audit of the local governments performance. It seeks merely to describe
the organizational structure of the local government focusing on the planning function, the fiscal resources and management of
the LGU,the development orientation of the local legislative body, and public-private participation in selected local development
initiatives.

6.1a THE MUNICIPAL ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

The Local Government Unit of Kalibo with the Municipal Mayor as its Local Chief Executive (LCE) works hand in hand with the
office of the Sangguniang Bayan (SB), the legislative body of the municipality and other local special bodies as mandated in the
Local Government Code (LGC) known as RA 7160.

As of 2013, it has a total of Three Hundred Sixty Three (363) positions based on the personnel plantilla that complements the
LCE in running the affairs of the municipality. Three Hundred Forty Seven (347) of these personnel have permanent status,
Four (4) have co-terminus appointments and Twelve (12) are elected position.

6.1b THE MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (MDC)

As defined by the LGU, the Municipal Development Council (MDC) in the municipality has been reconstituted. It is composed of
the Municipal Mayor as the Chairman, all Punong Barangays, the Chairman of Committee on Appropriations of the Sangguniang
Bayan, the Congressman or his representative, and NGOs operating in the municipality as member (See Table V1.1.c & 6.1d).


Table 6.1b Municipal Development Council Members-January -December 2013

Hon. William S. Lachica Municipal Mayor & MDC Chairman Hon. Albert A.
Bautista
Punong Barangay
Nalook
Hon Rodelio R. Policarpio SB Member, Chairperson Committee on
Appropriation
Hon. Mary Jane A.
Rebaldo
Punong Barangay-
Poblacion
Hon. Rey B. Tolentino SB Member, ABC President Member Hon. Ronald L. Marte Punong Barangay Pook
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Andagao, Kalibo, Aklan CY July, 2013
Hon. Maribeth V. Cual Punong Barangay - Bakhaw Norte, Mr. Ruben M. Tejada AGMRMF, Member
Hon. Daisy S. Andrade Punong Barangay Estancia, Member Hon. Madeline A.
Regalado
Sto. Nino Filipino-
Chinese Catholic Ladies
Hon. Ananias V. Solina SB Member, ABC President, Member
Linabuan, Kalibo - June 2010 to July 2013
Ms. Shirley Ilejay Catholic Womens
League, Member
Hon. Rogely I. Ebesate Punong Barangay Bachao Sur, Member Ms. Editha S. Rubio SAKANEBU, Member
Hon. Rafael J. Briones Punong Barangay Briones, Member Ms. Chita D. Heap Kool Earth, Member
Hon.Victor C. Matanga Punong Barangay - New Buswang, Member Mr. Efren F. Trinidad MAGKAISA Devt
Foundation, Inc.,
Member
Hon. Ethel B. Marte Punong Barangay - Old Buswang, Member Mr. Jose Marie Q.
Aldecoa
Aklan Chamber of
Commerce and
Industry, Member
Hon. Andrew A. Macabales Punong Barangay Tigayon, Member
Hon. Edgar C. Briones Punong Barangay Caano, Member
Hon. Wendell P. Tayco Punong Barangay Mobo, Member Mr. John Guidon
Macirri dela Cruz
Aklan Bankers
Association, Member
Hon. Rany M. De Felipe Punong Barangay Mabilo, Member Mr. Henry Lao Filipino Chinese
Chamber of Commerce,
Member
Hon. Rolando F. Reyes Punong Barangay Tinigaw, Member Dr. Methusela Sta
Maria
Rotary Club of Kalibo
Mr. Ivan Patron Representative of the Congressman,
Member








In all aspects of governance and administration, planning is an indispensable mechanism in charting the development
framework that will guide both the executive and legislative body in coming up with collective administration policies for the
attainment of LGUs vision and development goals relative of its community needs. Given its mandate as the technical arm and
secretariat of the Municipal Development Council (MDC,), its scope of duties and responsibilities are Planning, institution
buildings, monitoring, research and studies providing statistical data and technical assistance to training and net working. The
office is also in-charge in the issuance of Zoning /Locational clearance for building and business permit and in the processing of

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simple and complex subdivision allocation and Land Use Verification. Shown below is the Organizational Structure of the Office
of the Municipal Planning & Development Coordinator.

































6.3a Status of Financial Health

The Municipality of Kalibo has managed to maintain a positive balance of total receipts over total expenditures for Four (4)
Fiscal years for which data are available: 2010 2013, Both receipts and expenditures are growing, the former is due mainly

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT HEAD I

MUNICIPAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
COORDINATOR


PLANS AND PROGRAMS
1 PLANNING OFFICER II
1 ECONOMIST I
1 SOCIOLOGIST I
1 ZONING INSPECTOR II
2 DRAFTSMAN I

RESEARCH, EVALUATION AND STATISTICS

1 STATISTICIAN AIDE
1 STATISTICIAN AIDE



SPECIAL PROJECTS

1 PROJECT DEVT. OFFICER II


ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II
1 ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE VI
1 ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE IV
6.3 LOCAL FISCAL MANAGEMENT

Figure 6.2a Organizational Chart

OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR




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to increasing internal revenue allotment and the latter on account of the implementation of the national salary standardization
law (See Figure below).

Figure 6.3a Comparative Graph of Income & Expenditures




2010 2011 2012 2013
Income 178,943,200.8 177,720,011.49 195,158,572.46 221,697,240.20
Expenditure 153,087,790.42 175,673,352.53 191,405,319.95 204,333,354.27
Source: Office of the Mun. Accountant/OMT
0.00
50,000,000.00
100,000,000.00
150,000,000.00
200,000,000.00
250,000,000.00
2010 2011 2012 2013
Comparative Graph of Income and Expenditures
Ati-atihan Town of Kalibo
CY - 2010-2013

Income Expenditure



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Table 6.3b Comparative Income & Expenditure (SEF) CY 2013

Income Expenditure
January 1,500,725.39 -
Febuary 715,874.07 463,524.78
March 584,337.56 1,581,910.78
April 280,246.86 400,645.30
May 264,496.87 349,605.08
June 2,712,248.70 403,888.37
July 249,456.05 487,564.65
August 232,419.26 416,278.17
September 470,459.74 305,549.02
October 305,179.58 1,332,447.14
November 377,487.43 614,607.17
December 388,265.40 1,367,691.35
8,080,196.91 7,260,187.03

Table 6.3c Comparative Income & Expenditure (MEEDO) CY 2013

Income Expenditure
January 4,457,643.32 7,136,143.72
Febuary 3,694,166.61 4,087464.09
March 2,977,571.37 5,663,975.12
April 2,423,375.46 3,755,557.21
May 2,565,152.28 3,097,931.59
June 2,691,117.86 3,013,881.16
July 2,754,654.78 3,059,378.73
August 2,620,609.38 1,672,699.45
September 2,733,802.69 4525,607.67
October 2,750,257.69 4,768,832.71
November 2,646,775.70 4,768,832.71
December 4,699,859.44 4,813,777.55



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The Sanggunian Bayan has Adopted/enacted a total of Eighty One (81) Resolutions and Seven (7) Ordinances in the
year 2013, Two (2) Resolutions were unanimously approved. Hence, it was not credited to any SB Member. These are all
relevant to planning and development. The total number of sessions conducted from Jan to Dec. 31, 2013 was Twenty Two
(22) Regular and One (1) Special Sessions. There were Two (2) Land Subdivisions approved and Two Thousand Nine Hundred
Eighty Seven (2,987) Tricycle Franchises Granted/Processed. Three (3) permitees for Sand and Gravel Quarry were favorably
indorsed.






Hereunder is the list of Non-Government Organizations and Peoples Organizations accredited by the Kalibo Sangguniang
Bayan, to wit;

Table 6.5a Accredited NGOs/POs/CSOs in the Municipality of Kalibo

Arch. Gabriel M. Reyes Memorial Foundation Diocesan Social Action Center
Philippine Nurses Association Kiwanis Club of Kalibo
Aklan Video Association Daughters of Mary Immaculate, Inc. (Sto. Nino de Kalibo
Circle)
USWAG Development. Foundation, Inc. Kalibo Consumers Association
Aklan Farmers-Fishermen Income Generating Projects for
Social Amelioration , MPCS, Inc.
Kalibo Tricycle Operators and Drivers Multi-Purpose
Cooperative (KATODRIMCO)
Kalibo Samahang Nayon Consumers Association, Inc. Ben Hur Z. Mobo Foundation
ALBOA Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Inc. NABRICAMP Irrigations Assn., Inc.
Rotary Club of Kalibo Federation of Aklan Ati-atihan Inc. (FAA)
Kalibo International Airport Transport Association (KIATA),
Inc.
Mga Akeanong Gaulingod sa Kausa Para Isigahum ro
Sinserong Aeabagahon-Development Foundation, Inc.
(MAGKAISA)
Kalibo Cathedral Parish Pastoral Council Association of Disabled Persons of Aklan
Buklod ng mga Family/Community Counselors at Community
Organization Volunteer ng Aklan, Inc. (BFCA)
Society of Youth Humanitarian and Nature-Saving Services,
Inc. (SYHNS)
6.5 MORE PEOPLES ORGANIZATION

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Alyansa it mga Kabataan Mga Ehemplo ku atong Nasyon
(AKEAN)
Taytay sa Kauswagan Inc., Kalibo, Aklan
Kalibo Vendors and Farmers Multi-purpose Cooperative
Dried up Sooc River Bed Neighborhood Assn. Inc. Pook Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Inc.
National Auxiliary Chaplaincy Phil., Inc. (NACPHIL) Federation of Kalibo Public Market Association, Inc.
Aklan Entrepreneurs Credit Cooperative (AKENCCO) Phillipine Pharmacists Association. Aklan Chapter
a. Young Builders Neighborhood Dried Up Sooc River,
Association Inc.
b. Urban Poor Sooc Bed Village Assn., Inc.
Samahan ng mga Kababaihan Bayan Nang Kalibo Inc.
Aklan Entrepreneurs Credit Corporation (AKENCCO)
Soroptimist International of Kalibo Kool Earth, Inc.

The table below enumerates the existing Non-Government Organizations, Peoples Organizations and Civil Society
Organizations operating in the Municipality.

Table 6.5b NGOS/POs/CSOs Operating in Kalibo

Catholic Womens League Kalibo Federation of Womens Club
Knights of Columbus Muslim Javs Association
Citizen Council on Social Concern Aklan Press and Radio Club
Aklan Kalantiao Jaycees Aklan Jaycerettes
Rotary Club of Kalibo Rotary Club of Metro Kalibo
Rotary Club of Kalibo West Rotary Anns of Kalibo
Ventures Club Commanders Group
Kapisanan ng mga Broadcaster ng Pilipinas - Aklan Chapter Earth Savers Multi-purpose Cooperative in Kalibo, Aklan
Kalibo Save the Mangrove Association (KASAMA) Kalibo Municipal Sectoral Leaders Association (KAMUSELA)
RESCUE 149.11 Responsible Social Action Group (RECAG)
KABALIKAT Civicon 417 Aklan Chapter Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers
Aklan Medical Society Aklan Dental Association
TRIAD Society Verstehen Society
Kalibo Council for Culture and the Arts (KCCA) Kalibo Ati-atihan Tourism Council(KATC)
Philippine National Red Cross Aklan Voluntary Blood Services Council
Rural Bankers Association Aklan Bankers Association
Fish Vendors Association Kalibo Meat Vendors Association
Kalibo Shopping Center Stallholders Assn. Kalibo Consumers Association



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PAKISAMA Aklan Grains Retailers Association
Arts Council Kalibo Public Market Stallholders Association
Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen & Professionals
(BCBP)
Federation of Kalibo Tricycle Operators & Drivers Asso., Inc.
(FOKTODAI)
Aklan Lions Club Veterans Group
Ati-atihan Low Income Traders Association Boy Scout of the Philippines
Ati-atihan Chamber of Commerce & Industry Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce
Couples for Christ IPAKATODI
Ati-atihan Town Employees Development Cooperative (ATEDCO)






Table 6.6a Directory of National, Municipal & Barangay Officials
MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS
HON. WILLIAM S. LACHICA Municipal Mayor
HON. MADELINE A.REGALADO Mun. Vice Mayor
HON. MARK V. QUIMPO SB Member
HON. DAISY S. BRIONES SB Member
HON. AUGUSTO C. TOLENTINO SB Member
HON. ARIEL O. FERNANDEZ SB Member
HON. RODILLO L. POLICARPIO SB Member
HON. GREGORIO R. MALAPAD JR. SB Member
HON. MARK ACE L. BAUTISTA SB Member
HON. ARNALDO M. TEJADA SB Member
HON. REY V. TOLENTINO SB Member -ABC
President


BARANGAY OFFICIALS
BARANGAY PUNONG BARANGAY
Andagao HON. REY V. TOLENTIO
Bachao Norte HON. MARIBETH V. CUAL
Bachao Sur HON. ROGELY I. EBESATE
Briones HON. RAFAEL J. BRIONES
Buswang New HON. VICTOR C. MATANGA
Buswang Old HON. ETHEL P. MARTE
Caano HON. EDGAR C. BRIONES
Estancia HON. DAISY C. ANDRADE
Linabuan Norte HON. NELSON P. REPIEDAD SR.
Mabilo HON. RANY M. DE FELIPE
Mobo HON. WENDELL P. TAYCO
Nalook HON. ALBERT A. BAUTISTA
Poblacion HON. MARY JANE A. REBALDO
Pook HON. RONALD L. MARTE
Tigayon HON. ANDREW A. MACABALES
Tinigao HON. ROLANDO F. REYES
6. 6 DIRECTORY OF NATIONAL MUNICIPAL AND BARANGAY OFFICIALS AND HEADS OF OFFICES




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Table 6.6b Directory of Heads of National Offices, Mun. Govt. Department Heads


HEADS OF NATIONAL OFFICES


DESIGNATION

MS. MARICEL M. BECHAYDA MLGOO DILG-Kalibo
JUDGE ALICIA- Cruz-Barrios Presiding Judge, Municipal Trial Court
MS. JUDY D. CANDARI State Auditor II - Commission on Audit
P/SUPT. ADEN T. LAGRADANTE Chief of Police, Kalibo , Aklan
INSP. DONIE M. TORRE Acting Municipal Fire Marshal
ATTY. JUFFREY G. DERIQUITO COMELEC Registrar
MS. ARLYN I. REGALADO District Supervisor Dep. Ed Kalibo I & II

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT HEADS
MS. ELEANOR R. ISADA Human Resource Management Officer V
MS. NANNIE A. ROLDAN Municipal Budget Officer
MS. ELSA M. TABUENA Municipal Treasurer
MS. EDITHA I. DE LEMOS Municipal General Services Officer
MS. GELLY R. DIANGSON Municipal Civil Registrar
MS. LOLLY R. ESPINO Municipal Social Welfare & Development Officer
DR. MAKARIUS TEL- AVIV C. DELA CRUZ Municipal Health Officer
ENGR. MARLO B. VILLANUEVA Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator
MR. FREDIE C. MALACAS Municipal Accountant
ENGR. REX A. BAUTISTA Municipal Assessor
ENGR. EMERSON S. LACHICA Municipal Engineer
ATTY. BUENAS AIRES CELI C. RIVERA Municipal Legal Officer
ENGR. JESSIE C. FEGARIDO Mun. Government Department Head I - MEEDO




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