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66PR-2025-04

 

On February 3, 2025, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)-Sulu marked the 35th Civil Registration Month (CRM) with a lively motorcade around Jolo town. The event was participated in by PSA-Sulu regular employees, data processors, and municipal civil registrars, emphasizing the significance of civil registration in the community.

Among the distinguished guests were Mr. Gajir K. Junni, Municipal Civil Registrar (MCR) of Patikul, along with his staff, and Mr. Abdelmhann Bandahala, MCR of Pandami. Following the roadshow, an opening program was held at the PSA-Sulu PhilSys Room, formally inaugurated by Engr. Medzhor A. Tan, Chief Statistical Specialist of PSA-Sulu, who delivered the opening message.

Adding to the significance of the occasion, Mr. Abdelmhann Bandahala, Vice President of the Civil Registration Association, shared a brief yet inspiring speech. To highlight the month-long celebration, Statistical Analyst Al-Khadaff H. Julham presented the official calendar of activities for CRM.

The program concluded with closing remarks from Surmiya Padiwan, expressing gratitude to all participants, including the CRS Personnel of PSA-Sulu, for their invaluable presence and active participation in this meaningful celebration.

 

 

(SGD) ENGR. MEDZHOR A. TAN, MP, DPA
Chief Statistical Specialist

MAT/AHJ/ABB
 

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