Ecological Profile 2021 PLANNING Final Recovered
Ecological Profile 2021 PLANNING Final Recovered
Ecological Profile 2021 PLANNING Final Recovered
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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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 of the 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.
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.
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 Agustin’s 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…)
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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
Spaniard’s help against “wild 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.
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.
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Nombres de las
Isla a No. de
Fechas en que Nombres de los personas a
que Indios Observacio-
se concedieron lugares y pueblos quHealthienes
perte- conce- Nes
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las encomiendas
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desde el mar hasta tingües y
Catitlan serranías
31 Oct. 1571 Sogut (boca rio Id. 14,000 Alguacil Mayor Id.
Araut).- Malpa, y los Gabriel de Rivera-
pueblos Dayt.- Capitán Luis de la
Payan.- Pinabao.- Haya.-Lope
Tongo.- Pandan.- Rodriguez.- Diego
Nonoc.- Dumangal.- Lopez Rodriguez.-
Cararao.- Balig.- Diego López de
Bantao.- Mata.- Valdepeñas
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del brazo que entra
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de Araut, rio arriba,
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Fechas en que lugares y pueblos que Indios personas a quienes vacio-
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las
encomiendas
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hasta Mariano y el Baltasar Rodriguez.-
brazo de Barbaran.- Alonso Sánchez.-
Brazo de Sibalinta, Francisco de Rivera.-
desde Amindan hasta Diego Garcia.- Alvaro
Banga.- Mahalud y sus Angulo.- Gonzalo
esteros.- Bahia de Riquel y Francisco Rey
Moguin del estero de
Batan.- Aguisan.-
Initantaron.-
Capulambaril.- Dinao.-
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Moguin.-Manue, y
brazo de Mayo
3 Nov. 1571 Rio Daclan Panay Todos Antonio Flores Con sus
tingües y
serranías
3 Nov. 1571 Amacatan.- Taguun.- Id. Id. Hernando de Monroy- Id.
Guimba.-Carangu.- Rodrigo de vargas.-
Argahao.-Marabagui.- Esteban Rodriguez y
Bugan.-Rio Arui.- Francisco Duran
Barugo.- Uyungan.-
Cuyuran.- Naoruguan.-
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Lonio.-Cabayan.-
Salac.-Tubangan.-
Tibaguan.-Baguingin.-
Rio Xaro.- Calataca,
Pasanhan.- Cabuga.-
Alengen.- Samble y
Sumamburi
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Calataca.- Pasanhan.-
Cabuga.- Alenguen.-
Sumble y Sunamburi,
que tenia antes
Francisco Durán.
15, 1572 Dulungan.- Antiqe.- Id. Id. Miguel de Luarca Id.
Bunital y Asluman
1 Junio 1572 Oton.- Gibabao, y Id. Id. Diego Jimenez Id.
Paita
14 Feb. 1572 Limanca.- Vayan.- Id. 19,000 Agustin Duerto.- Estos
Samal.-Paita.- Bartolomé Andrea.- fueron
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Aklan as a Prehispanic Barangay
Unlike other settlements in ancient Philippines, there must have already been a good
number of people residing along the river of Aclán 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
Aclánons and Ibahainons fought against the Moro pirates who frequently devastated these two
towns.” If Aclán has no organized barangay government, they could not have helped the
Spaniards who have sought their help “crush the enemies” with its “500 Aclánon
volunteers.”Also on this year (1569) until 1571 (where Legazpi assigned encomiendas to his
officers), the people of Aclán resided by the river. Aclán, 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] Charles 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, are 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).
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 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.
With the reduccion, Aclán was accepted by the Augustinians to become one of its parishes
on April 22, 1581. It could not, however, be Aclán’s acceptance as a parish which signaled its
development as a town. It was not hard for the Spaniards to impose the reduccion in Aclán; there
was, no need for the Spaniards to gather the residents of Aclán in one place.
Aclán 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 Aclán was after or based on the reduccion
concept. If it should thus be asked when Aclán 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
Aclán became an encomienda to the Spaniards; it fostered the development of the place to gradually
become a town as people conceive of it now.
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.
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Table 2.1b Kalibo’s Distance to other Cities/Mun. and Brgy. Pob. to other Barangays
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Figure 2.1a Location Map
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2.2 POLITICAL BOUNDARIES
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;
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2.3 TOPOGRAPHY
The whole area of the municipality is generally flat that favors rapid economic and
urbanization growth.
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Figure 2.3.a Topographic Map
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2.4 GEOLOGY
The record of the Provincial Register of Deeds shows that the only available mineral
element is the mineral claims found in the locality is iron (laterite, magnetite, and rutile) which
occur in abundance throughout coastal areas of Aklan. Moreover, guano deposit is also found in
Tigayon Cave but of limited quantity.
2.4.1 Soils
There are six (6) soil types found 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 (foreshore areas) facing Sibuyan Sea. It is devoted to cash crops
and bananas. San Miguel Clay exists 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.
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.
The seafront 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. The interior of Barangay Nalook has a combination
of Bantog Clay, Sta. Rita Clay and Hydrosol.
Soils suitable for diversified crops are estimated to be 1,150 hectares planted of rice is
predominantly classified as highly suitable for rice and diversified farming which is considered
good (have properties favorable for rated use). For tree crops, 317.05 hectares are declared highly
suitable or good (alluvial soils), and the rest of the area 400.82 hectares is considered fair.
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2.5 LAND RESOURCES
b. 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 70 hectares (1.377%) after 30 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.
c. 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 nature’s blessing.
d. 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.
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 purposes). Forestland (Mangrove
Reforestation project) occupies a minimum area of more or less 69.85 hectares out of the
total land area. Please see Figure below.
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Table 2.5.2b Existing General Land Uses of the Municipality of Kalibo 2021
Existing Proposed %
% of % of Increase/
Land Use Area (ha.) Area (ha.) (Decrease)
Total Total
Residential Area 658.50097784989 12.975 622.566268721 12.268 (35.93470913)
Commercial Area 600.9459657143 11.841 749.310337319 14.765 148.36437
Institutional Area 53.4542822436 1.053 55.2068226951 1.088 1.7525404452
Industrial Area 5.04858874009 0.099 26.552753 0.523 21.5051656
Agricultural Area 2,520.0111287926 49.655 2,387.63361227 47.047 (132.38)
Tourism Area 2.0538065894 0.041 30.8705825317 0.608 28.81677594
Socialized Housing 12.9013 0.254 12.9013881973 0.254 0
Mangroves Reforestation Area 69.85854413234 1.377 69.8584413234 1.377 0
Park & Open Space 3.3501651755 0.066 2.961012441 0.058 (0.389152735)
Dumpsite 3.00 0.059
Ecological Solid waste Mngt.. 3.0000 0.059 2,169
Cemetery Area 4.9447968001 0.097 7.1146064423 0.140 2.169809642
Infrastructure Utilities/ Airport 354.0723192 3.981 7.1146064423 0.140 44.0083752
Fishponds 249.1685891625 4.911 398.0806944 7.844 (47.1088762)
River/Creeks 350.251819057 6.902 350.251819057 6.902 0
Quarry
Easement 187.4378207078 3.693 156.631948613 3.086 (30.8058721)
Tota l 5,075.00 5,075.00
Source: CLUP 2018
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Figure 2.5.2d Proposed Land Use Map
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2.6 MINERAL RESOURCES
Kalibo has undetermined stock piles of high grade sand and gravel on a sandbars
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 and Bakhaw Sur are
said to be the finest kind in the region. As per 2016 record of Economic Enterprise Development
Department (EEDD), Mines and Geo-Sciences Development Services, Province of Aklan, There
are five (5) sand & gravel (SAG) permittes who were granted with a small scale mining permit to
extract voluminous of SAG materials.
2.7.1 Mangroves
Some areas have naturally grown, fully stocks of regenerants Perada (sp. Sonneratia
caseolaris), pagatpat (sp. Sonneratia Alba), and bakauan (sp. Rhizophora). They grow abundantly
in fringe, basin, riverine and scub. As per Geographic Information System (GIS) of the
municipality the existing area of mangrove reforestation is 50 hectares has now grown,
approximately the propose area is more or less 70 hectares or more due to regeneration and
additional planting. It attracts local and international tourists alike due to its natural beauty and
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educational enrichment.
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 for ornamentals and constructions materials.
To restore the fish sanctuary in the local waters of Kalibo, the Municipal Government in
collaboration with the Provincial Government of Aklan has constructed and deployed Concrete
Jackstone-Type Artificial Coral Reef at barangays Mabilo, Pook and Bakhaw Norte.
This poject was done in partnership with the different agencies such as BFAR –PFO
Aklan, Provincial Government of Aklan thru OPA – Fisheries Division & the different
associations and fisherfolk in the barangays.
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2.7.3 Invertebrates
The municipal waters of Kalibo have various species of crustaceans and mollusk, to wit;
Table 2.7.3a Various Species of Crustaceans & Mollusk found in the Municipal waters of Kalibo
2.7.4 Fisheries
Table 2.7.4 a. Fish Species found in the Municipal Waters of the Municipality of Kalibo
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Species Local Species Local Name
Name Long finnet mullet Baeanak
Milk Fish Chanos- Bangus Mugil
chanos sp Bangodlo caeruleomaculatus sp.
ng Yellow leather jacket Dorado
Short mackerel Rastrellinger Hasa- Scomberoicles lysur sp.
hysoma sp. hasa Banded Barracuda Bat-og
Indeavor shrimp Shrimp Spharaena jello sp. Mangagat
MetapenaeusMetapenaeusendeavor (pasayan) Philippine Jack Hymmis Mamsa
sp. momsa sp.
shrimp Metapeaeus
Scombridae (mackerels Tangige
and tunas) Hagong
Indeavor shrimp Metapenaeus
Scomberomorus sp.
endeavourer sp.
Moon fish Mene Bilong-
Pueoy
maculate sp. bilong
Cichlidae (cichlids) Tilapia sp. Oeans
Dorabs Chironcentrus Balila
(Cray Fish)
dorabs sp.
Tilapia
Spotted slipmouth Apotoe
Gurami Leiognatus ruconius
Bulit Tuna Alexis rochie sp. Bal-A
w finned goat fish Uperneus Sulphureus sp. Ti-aw
Kagtan Engraulidae (anchovies) Bulinaw
Dangaray Stolephorus Sp.
Aloy
Mugilidae (mullets) Liza sp.1 Gusaw
Source: CRM
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2.7.5 Reptiles
Reptiles like Tikig, Pueoy, Haeo and Nipa-Nipa were found at the Mangrove area.
2.7.6 Mammals
There were some whale sharks and dolphin seen at the municipal waters, however, its protection
is at risk.
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 fishermen’s nets. They were
later freed back to its habitat after documentation had been made for their protection.
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.
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Figure 2.7.9a Municipal Fishing Ground
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2.8 CLIMATE
Based on the records from the National Irrigation Administration, Kalibo has uneven
periods of rainfall throughout the year. There are basically two (2) pronounced seasons in the
area, the wet seasons and dry seasons which determine the Agricultural activity during harvest
time for crops.
It is relatively dry from March to July and wet the rest of the year. Heaviest downpour
occurs during month of September to January. There were uneven rainfalls documented based on
National Irrigation Administration (NIA) record on the average effective rainfall from CY 2000 to
CY 2021.
The coolest months are December and February while the warmest are March to June. A
considerable number of tropical cyclones visit the area which mostly occurs during the months
from July to December.
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Figure 2.8a (Cimate Map) Municipality of Kalibo
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Based on the average affective rainfall from CY 2000 to 2021 NIA records, it discloses
that there were uneven rainfalls documented.
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 1.08o 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 -
2014 1.38 1.07 1.03 2.17 1.03 0.43 1.71 2.58 1.42 8.42 6.00 3.56
2015 1.54 0.68 0.86 - 0.02 0.13 0.77 1.15 0.28 0.18 0.97 0.86
2016 1.76 0.65 0.00 0.84 0.10 0.20 4.43 0.98 0.23 0.94 0.97 1.22
2017 0.97 0.55 0.75 0.44 0.20 0.35 0.66 1.24 2.33 2.98 1.87 1.14
2018 1.12 0.00 0..46 0.66 0.32 0.00 0.24 0.00 1.88 1.64 1.21 2.22
2019 1.50 0.84 0.58 2.45 10.41 9.23 16.57 7.66 6,49 1.56 7.50 7.50
2020 5.20 3.11 1.05 0.87 0.55 1.05 3.54 4.21 4.25 4.12 4.69 5.36
2021 5.71 1.27 2.93 1.67 5.60 6.23 7.70 6.20 19.44 26.28 18.21 33.34
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.
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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.
2. 10 NATURAL HAZARDS/CONSTRAINTS
2.10.1 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 portion 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.
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Figure 2.10.1a. Flood Hazard Map
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2.10.2. 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 topography, climate, soil kind and nature of vegetation, there is natural erosion
along the Aklan River bank and other coastal areas of the municipality. Area covered is 3,538
hectares of total land area.
However, greatly affected areas are those barangays situated along the span of the Aklan
River covering almost 72.0 hectares as shown in the figure below 2.10 1b.
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 he periodic changes of the course of Aklan River and potential
damage to crops and properties.
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Figure 2.10 2a. Erosion Potential Map Municipality of Kalibo
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CHAPTER III - POPULATION AND SOCIAL SECTOR PROFILE
Almost everybody in Kalibo is a Filipino. There are several persons of foreign origin
(Chinese, Americans and others). Dominant language spoken is the mother tongue which is
Aklanon. A unique language spoken only in the Province of Aklan. Other languages spoken are
Hiligaynon, Tagalog, Cebuano, Kinaray-a, Rombloanon and Ilocano, English, Chinese and
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, listening and interpreting.
The preference of Hiligaynon and Tagalogs are due to tri-media influences like radios,
televisions, newspapers, cell phones and constant contact with individuals speaking Tagalog and
Hiligaynon.
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, Jehovah’s 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 13.93% 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 2021, the total projected population of Kalibo is based from 2020 Actual PSA
Census of Population is 89,127 with a Population Density of 17.94 or approximately 17persons
in every hectare or 1,794 persons in every square kilometer of the area. The whole municipality
of Kalibo was already classified as an Urban Community per 1990 NSO Census of population.
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These facts are illustrated by the figure on the next page, showing that the urban center
composed of barangay Poblacion and the adjoining barangays such as barangays Andagao, Estancia
and New Buswang has bigger population.
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Figure 3.2b Comparative Projected Population per Brgy. CY- 2019-2020-2021
16000
14000
12000
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
And Bak Bak Brio Bus Bus Caa Esta Lina Mab Mob Nal Pobl Poo Tig Tini
agao haw haw nes wan wan no ncia bua ilo o ook acio k ayo gaw
Nor Sur g g n n n
te New Old Nor
te
2019 1347 2477 3321 1401 1106 3444 1912 8879 4380 2522 1636 3524 1246 6092 5981 2919
2020 1367 2514 3370 1422 1122 3494 1940 9010 4445 2559 1661 3576 1264 6182 6070 2962
2021 1573 2667 3671 1324 1162 3762 1931 9792 4311 2631 1846 3424 1225 6450 6270 3339
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Figure 3.2.d Comparative Projected Household Population per Brgy. CY 2019-2020-2021
14000
12000
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
And Bak Bak Brio Bus Bus Caa Esta Lina Mab Mob Nalo Pobl Poo Tiga Tini
agao hao hao nes wan wan no ncia buan ilo o ok acio k yon gao
Nort Sur g g Nort n
e New Old e
2019 13472 2477 3313 1401 11062 3439 1912 8868 4377 2522 1637 3007 12410 6088 5981 2919
2020 13671 2514 3362 1422 11226 3490 1940 8999 4442 2559 1661 3051 12594 6178 6070 2962
2021 13874 2551 3412 1443 11392 3542 1969 9133 4507 2597 1685 3096 12780 6269 6160 3006
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Table 3.2c Comparative Table of Projected No. of Household and Population Density
Per Barangay 2019-2020-2921
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Figure 3.2e Projected Number of Household Population by Brgy. CY 2019 - 2020 - 2021
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
And Bak Bak Brio Bus Bus Caa Esta Lin Ma Mo Nal Pob Poo Tig Tini
aga hao hao nes wan wan no ncia abu bilo bo ook laci k ayo gaw
o Nor Sur g g an on n
te Ne Old Nor
w te
2019 2970 548 728 334 2432 768 456 2012 1017 561 390 719 2735 1383 1329 632
2020 3014 556 739 339 2468 779 463 2042 1032 569 396 730 2775 1403 1349 641
2021 3059 564 750 344 2505 791 470 2072 1047 577 402 741 2816 1424 1369 650
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Table 3.2f Comparative Table of Projected Pop. Male-Female by Brgy. CY 2019-2020-2021
Bakhaw Norte 2,477 1,215 1,262 2,514 1,233 1,281 2,551 1,251 1,300
Bakhaw Sur 3,320 1,627 1,693 3,369 1,651 1,718 3,419 1,676 1,743
Briones 1,401 686 715 1,422 696 726 1,443 706 737
Buswang New 11,062 5,420 5,642 11,226 5,500 5,726 11,392 5,881 5,811
Buswang Old 3,443 1,686 1,757 3,494 1,711 1,783 3,546 1,737 1,809
Caano 1,912 936 976 1,940 950 990 1,969 964 1,005
Estancia 8,879 4,350 4,529 9,010 4,414 4,596 9,143 4,479 4,664
Linabuan Norte 4,380 2,146 2,234 4,445 2,178 2,267 4,511 2,210 2,301
Mabilo 2,522 1,235 1,287 2,559 1,253 1,306 2,597 1,272 1,325
Mobo 1,637 803 834 1,661 815 846 1,686 827 859
Nalook 3,524 1,727 1,797 3,576 1,753 1,824 3,629 1,779 1,850
Poblacion 12,463 6,107 6,356 12,648 6,198 6,450 12,835 6,290 6,545
Pook 6,092 2,986 3,106 6,182 3,030 3,152 6,273 3,075 3,198
Tigayon 5,981 2,932 3,049 6,070 2,975 3,094 6,160 3,019 3,141
Tinigaw 2,919 1,430 1,489 2,962 1,451 1,511 3,006 1,472 1,534
Total 85,484 41,886 43,598 86,749 42,506 44,243 88,033 43,135 44,898
Source: (Projected Population Male /Female per Barangay 2021 is based from 2015 Actual Census of Population (PSA)
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Table 3.2. g Comparative Table of Projected Pop. By Age Group & Sex CY 2019-2020-2021
Age Both Male Female Both Male Female Both Male Female
Group Sexes Sexes Sexes
2019 2020 2021
Total 85,484 42,839 42,645 86,749 43,473 43,276 88,033 44,116 43,917
Below 1 1,562 819 743 1,585 831 754 1,608 843 765
1 to 4 6,209 3,314 2,895 6,301 3,363 2,938 6,394 3,412 2,982
5 to 9 8,135 4,300 3,835 8,256 4,364 3,892 8,378 4,429 3,949
10 to 14 7,897 4,060 3,837 8,014 4,120 3,894 8,132 4,181 3,951
15 to 19 8,170 4,,118 4,052 8,291 4,179 4,112 8,414 4,241 4,173
20 to 24 8,051 4,116 3,935 8,170 4,177 3,993 8,291 4,239 4,052
25 to 29 7,029 3,600 3,429 7,134 3,654 3,480 7,240 3,708 3,532
30 to 34 6,377 3,256 3,121 6,471 3,304 3167 6,567 3,353 3214
35 to 39 5,960 3,038 2,922 6,048 3,083 2,965 6,138 3,129 3,009
40 to 44 4,938 2,522 2,416 5,011 2,559 2,452 5,085 2,587 2,488
45 to 49 4,856 2,417 2,439 4,927 2,453 2,474 5,000 2,489 2,511
50 to 54 4,175 2,032 2,143 4,237 2,062 2,175 4,300 2,093 2,207
55 to 59 3,598 1,724 1,874 3,652 1,750 1,902 3,706 1,776 1,930
60 to 64 2,897 1,343 1,554 2,939 1,362 1,577 2,982 1,382 1,600
65 to 69 2,116 938 1,178 2,147 951 1,196 2,179 965 1,214
70 to 74 1,377 542 835 1,398 550 848 1,419 558 861
75 to 79 1.037 370 607 991 376 615 1,005 381 624
80 over 1,160 330 830 1,177 335 842 1,195 340 855
Source: (Projected Household Population by Age Group & Sex 2021 is based from 2015 Actual Census of Population PSA)
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Figure 3.2.h Comparative Graph Projected Population by Age Group & Sex
CY 2019-2020-2021
4500
4000
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3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
Un 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80
der - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - an
1 4 9 14 19 24 29 34 39 44 49 54 59 64 69 74 79 d
Ov
er
2019 Male 819 331 430 406 411 411 360 325 303 252 241 203 172 134 938 542 370 330
2019 Female 743 289 383 383 405 393 342 312 292 241 243 214 187 155 117 835 607 830
2020 Male 831 336 436 412 417 417 365 330 308 255 245 206 175 136 951 550 376 335
2020 Female 754 293 389 389 411 399 348 316 296 245 247 217 190 157 119 848 615 842
2021 Male 843 341 442 418 424 423 370 335 312 259 248 209 177 138 965 558 381 340
2021 Female 765 298 394 395 417 405 353 321 300 248 251 220 193 160 121 861 624 855
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Table 3. 2.i Comparative Table of Projected Household Pop.by Age Group & Sex
CY 2019-2020-2021
Age Group Both Male Female Both Male Female Both Male Female
Sexes Sexes Sexes
2019 2020 2021
Total 84,885 42,299 42,586 86141 42925 43216 87416 43,560 43,856
Below 1 1,561 819 742 1,584 831 753 1,607 843 764
1 to 4 6,209 3,314 2,895 6,301 3,363 2,938 6,394 3,413 2,981
5 to 9 8,135 4,300 3,835 8,256 4,364 3,892 8,379 4,429 3,950
10 to 14 7,897 4,060 3,837 8,014 ,120 3,894 8,133 4,181 3,952
15 to 19 8,133 4,082 4,051 8,253 4,142 4,111 8,375 4,203 4,172
20 to 24 7,952 4,026 3,926 8,070 4,086 3,984 8,189 4,146 4,043
25 to 29 6,913 3,495 3,418 7,015 3,546 3,469 7,118 3,598 3,520
30 to 34 6,286 3,179 3,107 6,379 3,226 3,153 6,474 3274 3,200
35 to 39 5,884 2,970 2,914 5,971 3,014 2,957 6,059 3,058 3,001
40 to 44 4,879 2,466 2,413 4,951 2,502 2,449 5,024 2,539 2,485
45 to 49 4,804 2,370 2,434 4,875 2,405 2,470 4,948 2,441 2,507
50 to 54 4,147 2,010 2,137 4,208 2,039 2,169 4,270 2,069 2,201
55 to 59 3,578 1,707 1,871 3,631 1,733 1,898 3,685 1,750 1,926
60 to 64 2,885 1,331 1,554 2,928 1,351 1,577 2,971 1,371 1,600
65 to 69 2,111 933 1,178 2,142 947 1,195 2,174 061 1,213
70 to 74 1,376 540 836 1,396 548 848 1,417 556 861
75 to 79 976 369 607 991 375 616 1,006 381 625
80 over 1,159 328 831 1,176 333 843 1,193 338 855`
Source: (Projected Household Population by Age Group & Sex 2021. is based from 2015 Actual Census of Population
(PSA)
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Figure 3.2j Comparative Graph of Projected Household Population by Age Group &
Sex 2019-2020-2021
4500
4000
3500
Axis Title
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
Un 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80
der - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - and
1 4 9 14 19 24 29 34 39 44 49 54 59 64 69 74 79 Ove
r
2019 Male 819 3314430040604082402634953179297024662370201017071331 933 540 369 328
2019 Female 742 28953835383740513926341831072914241324342137187115541178 836 607 831
2020 Male 831 3363436441204142408635463226301425022405203917331351 947 548 375 333
2020 Female 753 29383892389441113984346931532957244924702169189815771195 848 616 843
2021 Male 843 3413442941814203414635983274305825392441206917591371 961 556 381 338
2021 Female 764 29813950395241724043352032003001248525072201192616001213 861 625 855
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Table 3.2k Number of Household by Age Group, Sex of HHs Head, & Household Size
Sex Age Group of the Total Number Average Male Female Household
Household Head of Household Size Household Head
Households Head
Both Sexes 17,930 4.5 13,372 4,558
Below 20 73 2.3 36 37
20-29 1484 3.5 1191 293
30-39 3600 4.3 3092 508
40-49 4,162 4.8 3418 744
50-59 3,984 4.9 2954 1030
60-69 2,826 4.44 1813 1013
70-79 1,282 4.0 682 600
80 years and over 519 5 186 333
Household
Sex, Age Group Common
Population Divourced/ Unkno
and by Single Married Widowed Law/
10 years Separated wn
Municipslity Live In
Old &Over
44
75-79 921 52 440 399 16 14 -
80 years 1,092
old and
10 98 275 705 5 9 -
over 1092
Managers 3211 8 105 234 350 382 374 449 384 373 227 325
Professionals 2765 1 378 532 396 363 307 248 194 172 106 68
Technicians &
Associate 1396 11 151 197 229 184 156 144 112 95 79 38
Professionals
Clerical Support
2565 27 516 452 420 359 210 202 166 135 52 26
Workers
Craft and
Related Trades 2453 52 126 150 180 220 218 303 281 292 244 387
Workers
Skilled
Agricultural
61 278 357 378 390 390 381 319 254 183 167
Forestry and 3158
Fishery Workers
Plant and
Machine
20 238 461 596 695 628 543 429 273 148 92
4123and
Operators
Assemblers
Elementary
5731 444 958 898 778 640 539 488 397 291 162 138
Occupations
Armed Forces
- 5 4 3 8 6 4 1 2 - -
Occupations 33
Not Reported 9 - 1 2 - 2 3 - - 1 - -
188 132
Male 20040 528 2345 2838 2768 2622 2210 2088 833 805
3 2
Technicians &
Associate 699 4 70 112 119 91 85 69 49 49 31 20
Professionals
45
Workers
Skilled
Agricultural
2085 49 118 136 162 194 187 262 231 246 195 305`
Forestry and
Fishery Workers
Craft and
Related Trades 2554 50 236 317 339 329 319 309 250 195 123 87
Workers
Plant and
Machine
4053 20 228 455 589 678 820 533 425 270 144 91
Operators and
Assemblers
Elementary
3692 259 701 650 531 405 338 284 230 140 94 62
Occupations
Armed Forces
Occupations
30 - - - - - - - - - - -
Other
occupation Not
Elsewhere
- - - - - - - - - - - -
Classified
Not Reported 3 - - - - - 2 - - 1 - -
Source: PSA 2015
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Female 13,018 372 1,796 1,727 1.608 1,523 1288 1,311 1,120 962 624 675
Managers 2027 7 71 146 189 236 234 298 252 234 142 218
Professionals 1,752 - 263 322 250 235 201 161 119 100 69 32
Technicians &
Associate 697 7 81 85 110 93 71 75 63 46 48 18
Professionals
Clerical Support
1,605 16 344 272 255 209 137 128 102 92 37 13
Workers
Skilled
Agricultural
368 3 8 14 18 26 31 41 50 46 49 82
Forestry and
Fishery Workers
Plant and
Machine
70 - 10 6 7 17 8 20 4 3 4 1
Operators and
Assemblers
Elementary
2039 185 257 248 245 235 203 204 167 151 68 76
Occupations
Armed Forces
Occupations
3 - 2 - - - - - - 1 - -
Other Occupation
Not Elsewhere - - - - - - - - - - - -
Classified
Not Reported 6 - 1 2 - 2 1 - - - - -
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Table 3.2 l No. of Households by Age Group, Sex of Household Head, Household Size by Mun.
Both Sexes 17,930 1184 2064 3172 3612 3019 2067 1195 1617 4.5
Below 20 73 27 18 20 3 - 2 2 1 2.3
20-29 1484 125 223 502 347 62 28 28 28 3.5
30-39 3600 153 287 684 982 436 183 182 156 4.3
40-49 4162 188 295 579 882 599 451 326 451 4.8
50-59 3984 236 379 601 696 498 541 353 541 4.9
60-69 2826 2220 465 485 451 310 296 207 296 4.4
70-79 1282 139 271 221 186 118 113 81 113 4.0
80 yrs and over 519 96 126 80 65 44 31 16 31 3.5
Male Household
13,372 702 1,256 2,319 2,854 2,369 1,670 948 1254 4.6
Head
36 13 9 11 1 1 - 1 - 2.2
1191 90 167 416 301 136 44 22 15 3.4
3092 125 223 581 868 634 378 154 129 4.3
3418 141 197 436 745 690 526 294 389 5.0
2954 150 218 410 543 518 402 283 430 5.1
1813 110 260 306 289 271 220 138 221 4.7
682 51 141 119 86 99 78 52 56 4.2
186 22 41 40 21 20 22 6 14 3.8
Female
Household Head
4,558 482 808 853 758 650 397 247 363 4.1
Below 20 37 14 9 9 2 1 - 1 1 2.4
20 – 29 293 35 56 86 46 33 18 6 13 3.5
30 – 39 508 28 64 103 114 86 58 28 27 4.2
40 – 49 744 47 98 143 137 152 73 32 62 4.3
50 – 59 1030 86 161 191 153 162 96 70 111 4.4
60 – 69 1013 110 205 179 162 121 90 71 76 4.0
70 - 79 600 88 130 102 100 54 40 29 67 3.8
80 yrs & Over 333 74 85 40 44 41 22 10 17 3.4
Source : Actual Census PSA 2015
Table 3.2m HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 YRS. OLD & OVER BY AGE GROUP MARITAL STATUS, SEX
Household
Common
Sex, Age Group and Population Divourced/
Single Married Widowed Law/ Live Unknown
by Municipslity 10 years Old Separated
In
and Over
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60 - 64 1,465 128 838 422 49 28 -
The municipality has a higher growth rate of 2.14% for the Census year 2020 compared to
the provincial growth rate of 1.14%. This is due to the in-migration from neighboring towns in order
to seek for better education, business and employment opportunities.
Table 3.3a Actual Population Size and Actual Growth Rate 1960– 2020
Historical Growth of Population for 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%. And as of 2021 the Population Growth Rate of the Municipality of Kalibo
is 2.14%.
The average annual increase of population is 1.794% to 1.60% from 1903 to 2020 as shown
in Table below.
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Table 3.4a Historical Growth of Population (Actual, 1903-2021), PSA
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.
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Table 3.5a Status of Migration and Development in the Municipality of Kalibo
Conducted Orientation With the PESO Kalibo had conducted Provision of Transportation
Municipal Technical Working special recruitment through the assistance and
Group (MTWG). conduct of job fairs counseling.(Counseling/financial
which was participaarious assistance being provided in
recruitment agencies locally & returning home.
internationally.
Presence of Database on the Peso Kalibo has a Skills Registry Relief assistance was extended to
number of migrants per Sytem, an inventoryof Skills victims (45) victims of human
barangay by sex based on CBMS available in the different barangays trafficking.
survey. of Kalibo ready for deployment.
The establishment/creation of Funding from LGU and Dole (60% Returned of OFWs extended special
Technical Working group counterpart of LGU and 40% from social services. (Conducts interview
through Executive Order by the Dole. Conducted every 2nd quarter and assessment.
Local Chief Executive. of the year for special program of
employents for students/OSY.
Bakhaw Sur 2371 1195 1176 373 189 184 15.93 16.07 15.78
Buswang New 7742 3879 3863 1239 571 668 16.23 15.01 17.46
Buswang Old 2686 1331 1355 490 229 261 18.57 17.67 19.46
Estancia 7385 3587 3798 1228 526 702 16.84 14.93 18.62
Linabuan Norte 3656 1861 1795 274 119 155 7.60 6.48 8.76
Mabilo 2196 1102 1094 227 114 113 10.78 10.97 10..61
Nalook 2799 1411 1388 295 130 165 10.85 9.62 12.08
Poblacion 9252 4586 4666 811 387 424 8.84 8.53 9.14
Tigayon 3515 1785 1730 436 208 228 12.61 11.91 13.33
Tinigaw 2127 1072 1055 318 163 155 15.01 15.29 14.73
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3.6 URBAN POPULATION
The municipality of Kalibo was already classified as Urban Community as per 1990 NSO
Census with a population of 51,387. This year 2021 Kalibo has a projected population of Ninety
One Thousand Thirty Four (91,034) based on 2020 Actual Census of Population Philippine
Statistic Authority (PSA).
Table 3.6a Actual and Projected Urban Population Kalibo, Aklan, 2007-2021
2013
2008 2009 2011 2012 2014
2007 2010 Projected fr:
Population Projected fr: Projected fr: Projected fr: Projected fr: Projected
Actual Actual 2010
2007 2007 2010 2010 \fr:2010
2021
2016 2018 2019 2020 Projected
2015 2017 Projected
Projected Projected Projected Actual fr. 2020
Actual (fr. 2015)
(fr. 2015)Actual (fr. 2015) (fr. 2015)
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 protective services.
3.7.1 HEALTH
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 Multi Purpose Cooperative Hospital.
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Table 3.7.1a Health Profile Public and Private CY 2021
Nurses: Dietary
296
Crude Death Rate (per Private Services:/Cook 18
907/ 10.58%
1000 Population Public - RHU Private
4
DRSTMH Public DRSTMH 8
169
Nursing Attendant:
Laboratory Aid Clerk:
Infant Mortality Rate Public DRSTMH 60
22 / 6.8% Private
(per 1000 population) 6
Public (DRSTMH)
Private 86 5
Medical
Technologist: IT Personnel :
Fully Immunized Child 8
1,361 85% Private 42 Private
(FIC) 6
Public DRSTMH 25 Public
RHU 2
Physical Therapist:
Dental Aides -
Children given MNP(6- Private 7
421 35% Private 4
11) months Public - 8
Public (DRSTMH) 4
(DRSTMH)
Utility
Nursing Attendant:
Children given Vit A Public – DRSTMH 45
990 / 86% Private 86
( 6-11 months) RHU I, II 2
Public 60
Private 81
Malnutrition:
Normal for age– 5.594 / 92.30% Biomed Dialysis Technician
Overweight for age 191/ 3.15% Technician: Private 2
Underweight for Age 224 /.3.70% Public
0
Public
Sev. Underweight
0 for 52 / 0.86% Private
3
Age
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No, of
No, of Mother/Caregivers
Respiratory Therapist:
Mother/Caregivers of of Children (0-23
PublicPublicPublic
Children (0-59 mos. mos. Old) Affected 4
684 281 Private
Old) Affected by by Under Nutrition
Public
Under Nutrition 2
UTZ Heart
Radiologist:
Children Eligible for Station:/ECG
1,602 /74.3% Private 15 7
vaccination (Ages 0-12) Private
Public 9 2
Public
Nutritionist
/Dietician: Medical Consuktants
Prenatal Visit 1,374./ 78% 70
Private 4 Private St. Gabriel
Public 4
Social Worker /Clerk
Medical Clinics:
Services:
Post Partum Visit 1,409 / 80% Private 33 4
Private
Public 6 4
Public
Prevalence Rate of TB
Proportion of Birth Family Planning Disease
3,310 / 96% 5,684 / 88% 1.4%
Facility Based Delivery Current Users
Prevalence Rate
Total No. of Brgy.
16 Number of BHW’ S 168 Moderate & Severe 1.0%
Health Center
Wasting
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Table 3.7.1b Comparative Table on Environmental Information for the Yr. 2019-2020-2021
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Dental Problem
Acute Bronchities
Status Asthmaticus 294
Influenza like illness 194
Animal Bite 71
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
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Activity Center or STAC catering not just to Children with disabilities or special children from
Kalibo but also 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 Theraphy services is another milestone
for the municipality in facilitating innovative assistance for the marginalized sector.
The Municipality of Kalibo, thru the Municipal Nutrition Council exerts its best efforts to
provide quality, accessible and adequate care to Pre-School Children and the Number of Normal
and above Normal Children.
Table 3.7.3a Comparative Nutritional Status of Children 0-59 Months Old -2019-2020-2021
Table 3.7.3b Operation Timbang 2020 Sex Disaggregated Summary of Nutritional Status
Weight for Age
WEIGHT FOR AGE 0-59 Months 0-23 Months
Boys Girls Total Prev. Boys Girls Total Prev.
Normal 2,926 2,668 5,594 92.30% 1,155 1,081 2,236 92.93%
Overweight 104 87 191 3.15% 38 36 74 3.08
Underweight 67 85 224 3.70% 50 25 75 3.12
Severely 1,727 23 52 0.86% 12 9 21 0.87
Underweight
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Table 3.7.3c Operation Timbang 2020 Sex Disaggregated Summary of Nutritional Status
Height for Age
HEIGHT FOR AGE 0-59 Months 0-23 Months
Boys Girls Total Prev. Boys Girls Total Prev.
Normal 2,764 2,539 5,303 87.49% 1,049 1,003 2,052 85.29%
Tall 65 67 132 2.18% 46 46 92 3.82
Stunted 262 184 446 7.36% 108 71 179 7.44
Severely Stunted 107 73 180 2.97% 52 31 63 3.45
Table 3.7.3d Operation Timbang 2020 Sex Disaggregated Summary of Nutritional Status
Weight For Length/Height
WEIGHT FOR 0-59 Months 0-23 Months
LENGTH/HEIGHT
Boys Girls Total Prev. Boys Girls Total Prev.
Normal 3,027 2,713 5,740 94.70% 1,215 1,114 2,329 96.80%
Overweght 66 83 149 2.46% 16 20 36 1.50%
Obese 66 45 111 1.83% 13 13 26 1.08%
Wasted 37 21 58 0.96% 11 4 15 0.62%
Severely Wasted 2 1 3 0.05% 0 0 0 0.00%
Table 3.7.3e Operation Timbang 2021 Underweight and Severe Underweight Prevalence &
Magnitude under 5 Children by Barangay
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Table 3.7.3f Operation Timbang 2021 Underweight and Severe Underweight Prevalence and
Magnitude Under 5 Children by Barangay
0-59 Months
OPT Plus HEIGHT FOR AGE – CHILDREN UNDER-FIVE
Rank* BARANGAY Coverage (%)
Normal Tall Stunted Number of
(%) (%) +Severelly Stunted +
Stunted Severelly
(%) Stunted
1 BUSWANG OLD 89.85% 90.37% 0.8% 8.64% 26
2. BRIONES 51.09% 88.57% 4.8% 8.57% 6
3. POBLACION 55.40% 93.45% 1.3% 5.80% 39
4. MOBO 120.13% 79.58% 0.6% 18.32% 35
5. ESTANCIA 81.83% 74.54% 2.3% 22.77% 161
6. BAKHAW NORTE 78.01% 98.40% 0.0% 1.60% 3
7. BUSWANG NEW 64.81% 95.27% 0.9% 3.58% 25
8. CAANO 49.46% 92.39% 0.0% 7.61% 7
9. TINIGAW 70.42% 79.50% 1.1% 20.50% 41
10. POOK 94.60% 94.47% 0.4% 2.85% 16
11. TIGAYON 91.07% 95.66% 0.0% 4.15% 22
12. NALOOK 72.01% 97.98% 0.0% 2.02% 5
13. BAKHAW SUR 66.56% 98.14% 0.0% 1.86% 4
14. LINABUAN NORTE 86.5% 96.4% 0.5% 1.1% 4
15. MABILO 81.71% 85.07% 0.4% 10.45% 21
16. ANDAGAO 64.15% 77.17% 0.1% 17.84% 150
Note: *Barangay ranked from high to low prevalence of UW+ Severe UW
Table 3.7.3g Operation Timbang 2021 Underweight and Severe Underweight Prevalence and
Magnitude under 5 Children by Barangay
0-59 Months
OPT Plus WEIGHT FOR LEHGHT/HEIGHT – CHILDREN UNDER-FIVE
Rank* BARANGAY Coverage (%)
Normal Overweight + Wasted Number of
(%) Obese +Severelly Wasted +
(%) Wasted Severelly
(%) Wasted
1 ESTANCIA 81.83% 95.19% 1.5% 1.27% 9
2. BRIONES 51.09% 92.86% 1.2% 4.29% 3
3. TINIGAW 70.42% 92.50% 0.4% 4.50% 9
4. MABILO 81.71% 92.54% 0.9% 1.99% 4
5. BUSWANG OLD 89.85% 92.36% 5.7% 0.66% 2
6. BUSWANG NEW 64.81% 94.27% 3.2% 0.14% 1
7. CAANO 49.46% 93.48% 0.0% 0.00% 0
8. BAKHAW SUR 66.56% 98.14% 0.0% 0.00% 0
9. TIGAYON 91.07% 100.00% 0.0% 0.00% 0
10. POOK 94.60% 96.97 % 1.4% 0.00% 0
11. POBLACION 55.40% 97.47% 3.4% 0.60% 4
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12. LINABUAN NORTE 81.26% 86.46% 2.4% 1.44% 5
13. ANDAGAO 64.15% 91.91% 0.5% 1.19% 10
14. BAKHAW SUR 66.56% 98.5% 1.5% 0.0% 0
15. MOBO 95.7% 98.14% 1.3% 0.00% 0
16. NALOOK 72.01% 97.98% 0.3% 0.00% 0
Note: *Barangay ranked from high to low prevalence of Wasting + Severe Wasting
0-59 Months
OPT Plus WEIGHT FOR LEHGHT/HEIGHT – CHILDREN UNDER-FIVE
Rank* BARANGAY Coverage (%)
Normal Wasted + Overweight + Number of
(%) Severely Obese Overweight +
Wasted Obese
(%) (%)
1 BUSWANG OLD 89.85% 92.36% 0.8% 6.98% 21
2. POBLACION 55.40% 97.47% 0.3% 1.93% 13
3. BUSWANG NEW 64.81% 94.27% 0.7% 5.59% 39
4. LINABUAN NORTE 81.26% 86.46% 0.3% 12.10% 42
5. BAKHAW NORTE 78.01% 100.00% 0.0% 0.00% 0
6. ESTANCIA 81.83% 95.19% 2.5% 3.54% 25
7. POOK 94.60% 96.97% 0.4% 3.03% 17
8. MOBO 120.13% 86.91% 0.0% 5.76% 11
9. BRIONES 51.09% 92.86% 1.2% 2.86% 2
10. MABILO 81.71% 92.54 % 0.9% 5.47% 11
11. ANDAGAO 64.15% 91.91% 0.0% 6.90% 58
12. TINIGAW 70.42% 92.50% 1.1% 3.00% 6
13. NALOOK 72.01% 97.98% 0.0% 2.02% 5
14. BAKHAW SUR 66.56% 98.14% 0.5% 1.86% 4
15. CAANO 49.46% 93.48% 0.7% 6.52% 6
16. TIGAYON 91.07% 100.00% 0.4% 0.00% 0
Note: *Barangay ranked from high to low prevalence of Wasting + Severe Wasting
Table 3.7.3.i Nutrition in Emergencies /Young Children in Different Age Groups Number of
Underweight and Severely Underweight Children
WEIGHT FOR LENGTH/HEIGHT: NUMBER OF CHILDREN AFFECTED
unicipal Summarty WASTED SEVERELY WASTED
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total
0-5 months 11 2 13 3 4 7
6-11 mnonths 14 5 19 4 4 8
12-23 months 25 18 43 5 1 6
0-59 months 139 85 224 29 23 52
Prevalence 0-59 3.7% 0.9%
months
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Table 3.7.3j Nutrition in Emergencies/Young Children in Different Age Groups Number of Stunted
and Severally Stunted Children
Table 3.7.3k Nutrition in Emergencies Young Children in Different Age Groups/No. of Underweight &
Severely Underweight Children Mun. of Kalibo
Family Planning Services in Kalibo, Aklan are being provided by the Rural Health
Physicians in the Rural Healt Unit. The use of NFP-LAM is the most accepted as a family planning
method.
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:
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Table 3.7.4a Comparative Table of Family Planning Methods & Users/RHU 2019-2020-2021
FAMILY
CURRENT USERS
PLANNING NEW ACCEPTORS TOTAL
METHODS
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9. Buswang New( Bry. Hall) Buswang New
11 19 22 20 20 22
CDC (Brgy.Hall),Kalibo
10. Buswang New Magdalena Magdalena, New
12 13 19 18 14 26
CDC Bus.
11. Buswang New CDC II Buswang New 19 13 21 15 23 21
12. Aklan PPO Child Devt. Camp Pastor
42 47 25 17 39 31
Center. Martelino, Bus.New
Buswang Old,
13. Buswang Old CDC 23 17 15 15 17 16
Kalibo
Caano, Kalibo,
14. Caano CDC 15 16 12 13 8 22
Aklan
Estancia, Kalibo,
15. Estancia Centro CDC 36 21 33 22 36 35
Aklan
Estancia, Kalibo,
16. Estancia (Ilaya) CDC. 43 26 44 31 30 35
Aklan
LinabuanNorte,
17. Linabuan Norte CDC 24 17 37 23 26 24
Kalibo,
18. Mabilo CDC Mabilo, Kalibo, 17 12 17 13 14 16
19. Mobo Purok 2 CDC Mobo, Kalibo, 22 24 19 12 17 13
20. Mobo Purok 3 CDC Mobo, Kalibo,Aklan - - 11 14 9 12
21. Nalook Centro, DCC Nalook, Kalibo, 28 19 16 19 16 14
22. C. Laserna St Purok 2
Pob., Kalibo 34 36 30 36 35 31
CDC
23. D. Maagma CDC Pob., Kalibo 22 8 25 16 17 13
24.. BLISS Site, CDC Pob.,Kalibo 49 38 36 39 33 42
25. Niñolitos CDC Pob. Kalibo, 75 60 40 45 51 44
26 .Goding Ramos CDC Pob., Kalibo 24 28 23 31 25 31
27. Oyo Torong St.CDC Kalibo, Aklan 34 44 26 43 26 41
28. National Child Devt.
Pob., Kalibo 22 21 37 38 43 27
Center (NCDC)
29. Kalibo Pilot CDC Poblacion, Kalibo 42 33 38 37 27 23
30. Pook Tungbungan CDC Pook, Kalibo 9 11 12 13 10 20
31. Pook Interior CDC Pook, Kalibo 10 24 19 15 17 16
32.Tigayon Center 1 CDC Tigayon, 22 17 15 19 13 21
Kalibo
Tigayon,
33. Tigayon CDC 11 13 5 15 10 13 12
KaliboKalibo
34. Tinigaw DCC 1 Tinigaw, Kalibo 12 13 14 15 14 16
35.. Herminigilda M.
Tinigaw, Kalibo 31 36 24 30 26 28
Enriquez Mem. CDC
TOTAL 858 775 806 753 769 790
GRAND TOTAL 1,633 1,559 1,559
Source: DSWD- Kalibo -2021
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SOCIAL WELFARE
Social Welfare programs and services in Kalibo are being provided by 1 Municipal Social
Welfare Officer, 2 social welfare assistant, 3 administrative aide and 35 day care workers. Social
Welfare services were implemented based on programs as well as to the clientele problems. The
corresponding Social Work Intervention and strategies are well programmed in order to achieve
expected output.
The MSWDO is extending assistance through its various programs and projects more
specifically on the underprivileged and socially disadvantaged families and communities with
focus on women, family and child welfare, and handles special cases like VAWC, CICL, and
Children at risk 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 client’s problems/needs
Pre-marriage Counseling Service is also provided to couples about to get married. They
were provided with guidance in their 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 35 Day Care Centers with 34 Child Development Workers/Teachers spread all
over the 16 barangays of Kalibo of which One (1) National Child Development Center (NCDC)
was established and handled by a trained Early Childhood Teacher’s Program.
All day care workers were oriented on Early Years Act of 2013 (RA 10410) and 10 were
trained on Early Childhood Education (ECE) Program. This aims to improve and enhance the
knowledge, attitude and skills of Day Care Workers/ Teachers. (Please see table below for the
master listing of Day Care Center in the municipality of Kalibo.
Implemen
Program/Projects/Services Beneficiaries Output Indicator Target tation
Schedule
1. Program for the disabled 300,000.00 Organized/strengthened Person with Jan, to
person and elderly person with disabilities disabilities Dec. 2021
provide special social and elderly
services to elderly
nd rd
2. Supplemental Feeding 150,000.00 2 -3 malnourished children Day care pre Jan, to
improved in nutritional schoolers Dec.,
status 2021
3. Emergency Assistance 1,000,000.00 Provide limited financial Indigent Jan. to
assistance to individual in families/indiv Dec.,
crisis situation iduals 2021
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4. Capability building 200,000.00 Conduct of Different Social SKA Jan., to
assistance Welfare activities members, Dec.,2021
DCW
children,
Youth and
Women
5. Pre-Marriage - Reproduction of PMC Would be Jan., to
Counselling Inventory Form and couple Dec.,2021
certificate applying for
marriage
6. Self-employment 150,0000.00 Organize group engaged in Economically Jan., to
assistance program- income generating program active poor Dec.,
capability building training 2021
Number of
Program/Projects Types of Location Amount Fund
Beneficiary Project/Activites
Services Clientele
1. Self- Employment A Livelihood Assistance of
assistance DSWD for the indigent micro DSWD
P3,375,000.00 SLP
entepreneurs who are
Sustainable Livelihood Indigent 365
Program – Livelihood Kalibonhons affected by Covid-19
Municipal Wide
Assistance- Grant (SLP- Micro Pandemic
LAG) Enterpreneurs
Solo Parenting Solo Parents 91 Municipal Wide Process application for new
& renewal of Identification
Cards for Solo Parents to - -
client who solely provide
parenting capapcity
Family Casework Service Victims of RA 20 Municipal Wide Conducted Counselling
9262/Child Referral Financial - -
Custody Assistance.
3. CHILD AND YOUTH WELFARE:
Nutrition Education Parents in Municipal Wide Conducted Nutrition
1,559 -
Suppleme ntal Education Session
Day Care Service 3-5 yrs. Old pre- Day Care Lgu
schoolers 35 Day Care Service/Substitute Kalibo
1,599
Centers mothering/provision of
incentives, honorarium to DCWs
SupplementalFeedingng 0-5 moderate & Lgu –
severely & 35 Day Care Php113,040.00 Kalibo
1,599 Feeding Program
moderately Centers 2,806,200.00 DSWD
malnourished FO VI
Assessed required documents
and endorsed to DSWD 6 for
Minor Travelling Abroad Minors 3 Municipal Wide - -
approval & issuance of travel
Clearance clearance
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Educational Assitance College Student Kalibo Project PEAK: Pandemic Youth M
Educational Assistance for Welfare
500 Develop
ment
Program
Counseling on Children in Minors/CICL”s Municipal Wide Provision of Counseling to
23 - -
Conflict with the Law CICL’s
Community Based Rehabilitation of CICL’s at
Services for delinquent Minors/CICL’s 3 RRCY Guimaras Payment
Presently at Php LGU-
Youth for 1/3 share cost of
RRCY 21,000.00 Kalibo
maintenance of Rehab.
Center
Youth Org. and Youth Org. and 3 Assisting Youth
Municipal
Registration Program Youth-Serving Organizations in Kalibo to - -
Wide
(YORP) Organizations be registered in LGU
Ru Pagbaktas: An Art Local Artist of 12 An Art Exhibit dedicated to
Exhibit for a Cause Kalibo, Aklan showcase the works of
Youth
Municipal Local Kalibonhon artist in
P15,000.00 Welfare
Wide pursuit of generating funds
Program
for Rotary Club’s
community project
Color My Ati 2021 Kalibonhon 41 A contest segment during
Children & Ati0atihan 2021 where it
Youth
Youth age 3-18 Municipal aims to showcase the
P22,750.00 Welfare
Wide talents and skills of
Program
Kalibonhon children &
youth in drawing
Project PagPaSaka: Pag Kalibonhon 60 A livelihood program of
Eaúm para sa Kalibonhom Persons Who LGU Kalibo for Youth
Municipal
Used Drugs marginalized sectors of the P360,000.00 Welfare
Wide
(PWUDs) community who wish to Program
start a livelihood
Kalibo E-Sports League Kalibonhon 215 The first ever E-Sports
Season 1 Youth age 15-29 Tournament organized in
years Old town to showcase the Youth
Municipal
talents & skills of P96,000.00 Welfare
Wide
Kalibonhon ML Players & Program
promote sportsmanship for
everyone
Bata-Bata Marunong Ka na Kalibomhon 215 A prerequisite activity for
bang Gumawa?: A boys Youth age 15-29 interested ESL S1
Talk on Reponsible years old participants in which they Youth
Municipal
Sexuality were enlightened anf P2,700.00 Welfare
Wide
informed about Program
Responsible Sexuality and
Reproductive Health
Project PEAK Senor High 344 The second installment of
11:Pandemic Educational School Students project PEAK- LGU
Assistance for Kalibonhons of Aklan Kalibo’s educational
National High assistance program in Youth
Municipal
School for Arts which we provided school P98,122.00 Welfare
Wide
& Trades kits containing: 5GB Flash Program
Drives, headseat, yellow
highlighter, correction tape,
pencil & ballpenpad
E-Sports League Season 1 Kalibonhon 97 A prerequite actively for
Voter’s Registratoion Youth age 18-29 interested ESL S1
Campaign years old Municipal participants in which they
- -
Wide are encouraged to take part
in the 2022 Elections by
registering in COMELEC
Dugtong Bahay: Blood Kalibonhon 98 Municipal In celebration of the P1,000.00 Youth
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Letting Activity and Free Youth Wide National Blood Donors Welfare
HIV Testing month, the LGU Kalibo Program
organized a blood letting
activity in order to help the
Philippine Red Cross in
securing blood inventories
for those who need blood
BotoKOAmbagko on Unregistered - In partnership with
Wheerls: A Travelling Kalibonhon Commisssion on
Voter;s Registration Youth Elections – Aklan
Assistance Program Provincial Office, the LGU Youth
Municipal
Kalibo Organized a P1,000.00 Welfare
Wide
one0day satellite voter’s Program
pregistration in order to
assist unregistere for the
upcoming 2022 Election
Project PEAK 111 Kalibonhon 98 The third installment of
Learners with Project PEAK – LGU
Special Kalibo’s educational
Educational assistance program in Youth
Municipal
Needs of Kalibo which we provided school P27,000.00 Welfare
Wide
Pilot Elem. Sch. kits containing: 5 Program
notebooks, pad papaers,
scissors, pencil case, glue,
and crayons
Project PEAK IV Kalibonhon 100 The third installmants of
College Students Project PEAK-LGU
Kalibo’s assistance Youth
Municipal
program in which we P300,000.00 Welfare
Wide
provided P3,000.00 cash Program
assistance to deserving
students.
4. Emergency Assistance
Aid to Individual in- Indigent 855 All Financial Assistance P2,232,540.17
Crises families/Individual in 63 Barangays (Burial, food, Emergency
crises medicine, Assistance
Transportation Social
Devt. Fund
P150,000.00 Lotto Fund
2020
2,456 Transport P7,368,000.00 DSWD FO
Sector V1
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Registration Senior Citizens 792 All Barangays Processed Application and -
-
Issued OSCA ID”s
Registration Person with 572 All Barangays Organization/Federation of -
-
Disabilities Person with Disabilities
Issuance of booklets for Person with 572 All Barangays Assessed and Issued
LGU-
Medicines & Groceries disabilities Purchased Booklets on P11,869
KALIBO
Medicine and Groceries
Issuance of PWD ID Person with 592 All Barangays LGU-
Assessed and Issued ID P5,772.00
Disabilities KALIBO
PWD ID Replacement Person with 20 All Barangays Replacement for lost PWD LGU-
P195
Disabilities IDs KALIBO
National Disability Prevention 190 LGU-
Program open forum and
Week Celebration KALIBO
social activities July 17-
Person with 25,2021
All Barangays P49,000.- Donor:
Disabilities (Distribution of Seeds,
Agricultura
Food Packs and Hygiene
l Services
Kits)
Division
Provision of Assistive Device 15 Municipal LGU-
1 Wide KALIBO
P97,500.
Person with 2 Provision of wheelchair Donor:
-
Disabilities Provision of Crutches NGO
-
Donor:
NGO
6. Others:
Moral Recovery Program 4p”s Benefeciaries 11,508 16 Barangas Provision of DSWD FO
Grants &Conduct V1/LGU-
47,030,100
of FDS to 4P’’s Kalibo
Beneficiaries.
Philhealth Insurance (Regular) Less Privileged 16 Barangays Assessed Remarks: No
Updating of renewal of
beneficiaries to membership
qualify for because the
Philhealth Philhealth
Indigency office is still
Program waiting for
-
advice from
the higher
office but the
members
could still
avail the
benefits
Philhealth IDs National
Assessment/
Housing Targetting Less Privileged National
5,610 16 Barangays updating of -
Sysytem (NHTS) Govt.
Membership
Table 3.8c Active & In Active Senior Citizens per Brgy. from 1993- 2021
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ACTIVE Economic Status
Barangay Actual Base on Issuance Actual List Without SSS/ Social ETC.
Pension
of ID GSIS Pensioner
Male Female Total Male Female Total SS GSI Social Others
S S Pensioner
Andagao 1195 1663 2858 1047 1319 2366 101 111 825 11
Bakhaw Norte 213 281 494 189 248 437 22 12 213 4
Bakhaw Sur 188 244 432 164 215 379 11 14 186 2
Briones 184 277 461 169 249 418 23 14 129 3
Buswang New 805 1051 1856 715 914 1629 79 7 512 10
Buswang Old 345 480 825 291 392 683 55 24 275 2
Caano 173 252 425 152 210 362 26 13 138 5
Estancia 817 1245 2062 739 1094 1833 71 133 542 9
LinabuanNorte 426 618 1044 385 519 904 42 17 400 7
Mabilo 270 355 625 241 310 551 39 51 195 5
Mobo 155 210 365 135 178 313 28 5 172 2
Nalook 343 437 780 303 344 647 25 25 269 6
Poblacion 1663 2219 3882 1561 2016 3577 131 203 811 51
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IN ACTIVE
Deceased Lost Replacement
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
42 37 79 99 239 338 49 105 154
9 9 18 11 17 28 13 16 29
8 16 24 12 12 24 12 17 29
7 6 13 6 11 17 9 17 26
36 27 63 60 88 148 30 49 79
18 15 33 38 56 94 16 22 48
11 13 24 11 21 32 10 21 31
28 30 58 48 103 151 30 48 78
21 32 53 24 54 78 17 45 62
13 18 31 19 27 46 10 18 28
11 10 21 10 18 28 10 14 24
14 14 28 23 36 59 17 57 74
40 42 82 65 118 183 37 85 122
27 26 53 42 70 112 31 38 69
23 24 47 27 56 83 16 24 40
12 11 23 12 24 36 5 15 20
320 330 650 507 950 1457 312 601 913
Table 3.8d Comparative Table of Senior Citizens Registered in the Municipality of Kalibo
2019-2020-2021
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Total 441 415 856 457 352 809 7100 9348 16448
Table 3.8e Comparative Registered Person with Disabilities With ID per Barangay in the Mun.
of Kalibo 2019-2020-2021
Table 3.8f Comparative Table on the Type of Disability January to Dec. 2019-2020-2021
2020 2021
2019
Barangay Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Andagao 32 35 67 22 22 44 25 38 63
Bakhaw Norte 1 2 3 4 3 7 6 0 6
Bakhaw Sur 9 9 18 5 3 8 6 1 6
Briones 7 1 8 3 0 3 1 1 1
Buswang New 27 22 49 25 6 31 10 5 15
Buswang Old 8 9 17 10 6 16 5 3 8
Caano 4 2 6 2 1 3 1 2 3
Estancia 25 38 63 13 24 37 14 4 18
Linabuan Norte 16 16 26 10 9 19 5 4 9
Mabilo 5 3 8 2 1 3 0 0 0
Mobo 7 4 11 5 13 21 1 1 `2
Nalook 13 17 30 13 16 29 7 1 8
Poblacion 101 84 185 102 81 183 24 14 38
Pook 19 23 42 34 16 53 3 6 9
Tigayon 24 24 48 20 23 43 5 8 13
Tinigao 6 13 19 8 7 15 9 5 14
Total 441 415 856 457 352 809 122 93 211
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Physical Disability 0 9 0 1 1 2 26 21 43
Table 3.8g Comparative Table on the Total Number of Person with Disabilities per
Barangay 2019-2020-2021
2019 2020 2021
BARANGAY MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL
Andagao 32 35 67 22 22 44 12 44
Bakhaw Norte 1 2 3 4 3 7 3 4 7
Bakhaw Sur 9 9 18 5 3 8 7 6 13
Briones 7 1 8 3 0 3 3 0 3
Buswang New 27 22 49 25 6 31 14 12 26
Buswang Old 8 9 17 10 6 16 5 2 7
Caano 4 2 6 2 1 3 3 2 5
Estancia 25 38 63 13 24 37 13 13 26
Linabuan Norte 16 16 26 10 9 19 8 5 13
Mabilo 5 3 8 2 1 3 1 2 3
Mobo 7 4 11 5 13 21 2 1 3
Nalook 13 17 30 13 16 29 9 3 12
Poblacion 101 84 185 102 81 183 32 16 48
Pook 19 23 42 34 16 53 3 7 10
Tigayon 24 24 48 20 23 43 9 3 12
Tinigaw 6 13 19 8 7 15 7 4 11
Total 441 415 856 457 352 809 119 92 243
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Estancia 1745 325 18..62 1834 495 26.99
Linabuan Norte 868 245 28.23 756 220 29.1
Mabilo 489 224 45.81 408 116 28.43
Mobo 318 127 39.94 219 80 36.53
Nalook 611 268 43.86 587 171 29.13
Poblacion 2256 882 39.10 1628 458 28.13
Pook 98 39 39.80 915 440 48.09
Tigayon 820 264 32.20 574 183 31.88
Tinigaw 472 88 18.64 577 237 41.07
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No. of Magnitude Proportion No. of Magnitude Proportion
Household Household
2013 2018
14202 136 0.96 12501 12 0.1
Andagaw 2480 9 0.36 1894 0 0
Bachao Norte 434 0 0 337 0 0
Bachao Sur 530 1 0.19 668 0 0
Briones 286 12 4.2 317 0 0
Buswang New 1774 5 0.28 1021 0 0
Buswang Old 631 43 6.81 454 2 0.44
Caano 390 1 0.26 312 0 0
Estancia 1745 37 2.12 1834 1 0.05
Linabuan Norte 868 0 0 756 0 0
Mabilo 489 13 2.66 408 0 0
Mobo 318 0 0 219 8 3.65
Nalook 611 0 0 587 0 0
Poblacion 2256 9 0.4 1628 1 0.06
Pook 98 0 0 915 0 0
Tigayon 820 6 0.73 574 0 0
Tinigaw 472 0 0 577 0 0
3.9 EDUCATION
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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 (2) Schools offer postgraduate courses.
SecondaryJ Secondary/
Pre- Grade Grade
Vocation Caregiver
Indicator Elementary Tertiary
School (7-10) (11-12) al Course
Enrollment Public 3079 10340 4875 1746 2498 -
Private 494 1909] 9859 3829 14738 655 9
TOTAL 3,573 12,249 9859 5575 14738 655 9
Number of Public 69 355 168 56 83 - -
Teachers Private 56 248 477 215 271 77 2
TOTAL 125 604 477 271 354 77 2
Number of Public 63 291 92 30 70 - -
Classroom Private 44 123 179 120 111 14 9
TOTAL 107 414 271 150 181 14 9
Number of Public 53 17 6 6 1 - -
School Private 18 16 19 18 6 3 1
TOTAL 71 33 25 24 7 3 1
Source: Dep Ed 1 &2
Figfure 3.9b Comparative Enrollment per Level Public and Private Schools
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0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2
Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private
Pre-School Elementary Grade 7-10 (Junior
Grade
H/S)11-12 (Senior H/S) Tertiary Vocational/TechnicalCaregiver Course
Male 14 15 15 65 27 23 48 50 54 18 12 96 19 21 25 31 28 24 55 62 82 19 17 17 88 10 11 32 43 54 0 0 0 11 22 22 0 0 0 6 0 0
Female 14 14 14 69 28 26 39 44 48 16 11 94 20 22 23 30 28 25 59 70 92 17 21 21 91 10 13 39 48 67 0 0 0 12 38 43 0 0 0 25 5 9
Figure 3.9c Number of Teachers Public and Private Schools 2021.- 2022
76
Comparative Graph of Number of Teachers
Public & Private Schools
SY - 2019-2020/-2020-2021/2021-2022
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020
192021192021192021192021192021192021192021192021192021192021192021192021192021192021
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020
202122202122202122202122202122202122202122202122202122202122202122202122202122202122
Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private
Pre-School Elementary
Grade 7-10 (Junior
Grade H/S)
11-12 (Senior H/S)
TertiaryVocational/Technical
Caregiver Course
Male 2 2 2 15 0 1 313534703529894142171210261822108369284432141010 0 0 0 8 2934 0 0 0 1 0 1
Female 596167745855303232231922271212282220504834161314384351171416 0 0 0 5 3843 0 0 0 3 1 1
77
Comparative Graph of Number of Classrooms
Public & Private Schools
1000
SY - 2019-2020/2020-2021/2021-2022
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021-
2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022
Pre-School Elementary Grade 7-12 Teriary Vocational/TechnicalCaregiver Course
Public 60 62 63 286 302 291 243 106 122 76 76 70 0 0 0 0 0 0
Private 55 49 44 150 124 123 990 297 299 171 110 111 17 36 14 4 1 9
Table 3.9e Comparative Table on Enrolment per Level 2019 - 2020 - 2021
Tertiary Vocational/Technical
Public Private Public Private
2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021-
2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022
889 1086 1177 3243 4396 5473 - - - 112 229 220
918 1025 1321 3968 4838 6767 - - - 126 380 435
Caregiver Course
Public Private
78
2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021-
2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022
Male - - - 2 6 -
Fenale - - - 7 25 9
Pre-School Elementary
Public Private Public Private
2019- 2020- 2020- 2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021-
2020 2021 2021 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022
Male 2 2 2 15 - 1 31 35 34 70 35 29
Female 59 61 67 74 58 55 306 328 321 237 196 220
Tertiary Vocational/Technical
Public Private Public Private
2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021-
2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022
28 44 32 149 107 106 - - - 8 29 34
38 43 51 175 141 165 - - - 5 38 43
Caregiver Course
Public Private
2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021-
2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022
Male - - - 1 - 1
Female - - - 3 1 1
79
Table 3.9g Comparative Table on No. of Classrooms per Level
Tertiary Vocational/Technical
Public Private Public Private
2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021-
2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022
28 44 32 149 107 106 - - - 8 29 34
38 43 51 175 142 165 - - - 5 38 43
Caregiver Course
Public Private
2019- 2020- 2021- 2019- 2020- 2021-
2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022
Male - - - 1 - 1
Female - - - 3 1 1
80
Figure 3.9h Comparative Graph of Enrollment per Level Public & Private Schools SY 2019-2020-2021
5000
4000
3000
Enrolment
2000
1000
0
201202202201202202201202202201202202201202202201202202201202202201202202201202202201202202201202202201202202201202202201202202
9- 0- 1- 9- 0- 1- 9- 0- 1- 9- 0- 1- 9- 0- 1- 9- 0- 1- 9- 0- 1- 9- 0- 1- 9- 0- 1- 9- 0- 1- 9- 0- 1- 9- 0- 1- 9- 0- 1- 9- 0- 1-
202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202202
0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2
Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private
Pre-School ElementaryGrade 7-10 (Junior
Grade
H/S)11-12 (Senior H/S) Tertiary Vocational/TechnicalCaregiver Course
Male 14 15 15 65 27 23 48 50 54 18 12 96 19 21 25 31 28 24 55 62 82 19 17 17 88 10 11 32 43 54 0 0 0 11 22 22 0 0 0 6 0 0
Female 14 14 14 69 28 26 39 44 48 16 11 94 20 22 23 30 28 25 59 70 92 17 21 21 91 10 13 39 48 67 0 0 0 12 38 43 0 0 0 25 5 9
Figure3.9i Comparative Graph of Number of Teachers Public & Private Schools Sy 2019-2020-2021
81
Figure 3.9j Comparative Graph of Number of Classrooms Public & Private SY 2019-2020-2021
1000
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
2019 2020 2021 2019 2020 2021 2019 2020 2021 2019 2020 2021 2019 2020 2021 2019 2020 2021
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022
Pre-School Elementary Grade 7-12 Teriary Vocational/TechnicalCaregiver Course
Public 60 62 63 286 302 291 243 106 122 76 76 70 0 0 0 0 0 0
Private 55 49 44 150 124 123 990 297 299 171 110 111 17 36 14 4 1 9
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Table 3.9k Number of Enrollees SY 2021 - 2022
Schools Pre-School Elemen Grade 7-10 Grade 11-12 Ter Vocation Caregiv School
tary Junior High Senior High tiary al er SiteArea
School School Technica Course
l
M F M F M F M F M F M F (in sq.m.)
Kalibo District I */Kinder II 409 362 2646 2410 14762
Kalibo District II */Kinder II 350 274 2359 2008 37784
Kalibo Integrated Special 43 39 347 311 254 249 46 65 7450
Education (KISEC) */Kinder
II
Bakhaw Norte Integrated 23 20 142 117 114 32 85 50 5471
School/ Kinder II
Infant Jesus School ** 5 6 31 26 123 145 32 44 0.2 has.
Day Care Center (33 766 783
Centers) *
Aklan Learning Center ** 39 39 253 274 1,729
Holy Child Nursery and 76 75 -
Kindergarden School**
Kalibo Sun Yat Sen School 6 6 33 31 -
**
Christ the King ** 12 22 12 61 32 38 0.06 has.
Aklan Interfaith Academy ** 3 7 30 33 -
Starglow Center for 3 6 41 35 15 20 15 30 0.73 has.
Academics Arts Inc.
Infant Jesus Academy ** 20 22 118 107 85 111 42 52 0.4,514
St. Anne Montessori 8 2 24 26 42 22 0.1,070
School **
Wadeford School ** 16 19 53 65 41 44 37 61 0.393.47
Maranatha Christian 1 3 16 21 16 4 - - 3,700
Academy of Kalibo, Inc.**
Marian High Learning - - - - - - - - -
Center**
St. Gabriel English School ** 5 8 23 18 -
Three Angels Adventist 2 - 10 9
Learning Center **
St. Dominic School ** 17 29 99 102 59 50
Western Pacific College, Inc. 1 8 11 15 6
Aklan Academy ** 92 72 51 37 0.1110
Kalibo Institute ** `178 101 151 89 0.592
Dela Cruz Institute of Bus. & 155 168 58 48 0.1 ha.
Ind. (D.I.B.I)**
Regional Science High School 290 446 165 240 0.1 ha.
for Region V1 *
83
Aklan Valley High School ** 307 344 124 159 4046
Aklan Catholic College ** 8 9 59 49 245 233 258 314 540 836 50 50 Main-
1.0has.-
annex
3.5has.
Garcia College of Tech. 188 370 260 600 1108 1422 Annex-
1621,
main 2049
Northwestern Visayan Coll.** 6 8 60 34 222 253 210 326 2731 3579 -
St. Gabriel College ** 44 34 146 155 86 99 117 376 102 289 11500
Aklan Polytechnic College ** 309 259 178 90 744 299 1774
ASU (Kalibo Campus) Sch Of. 1177 1321 8has.
Industrial Tech.**
S. T. I. College ** 59 75 233 255 1154
Central Panay College Of 3 2 15 10 167 100 57 37 863
Science andTechnology**
84
Figure 3.9ka Enrollment per Level Public and Private Schools
Ati-Atihan Town of Kalibo
SY - 2021-2022
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private Public Private
Pre-School Elementary Grade 7-10 (Junior H/S)
Grade 11-12 (Senior H/S) Tertiary Vocational/Technical Caregiver Course
Male 1591 231 5494 963 2507 2484 823 1721 1177 5473 0 220 0 0
Female 1488 263 4846 946 2368 2500 923 2108 1321 6767 0 435 0 9
85
Table 3.9l Number of Teachers, SY 2020 -2021
86
Dela Cruz Ins.of Bus. & Industry (D.I.B.I)** 5 8 5 8
Aklan Academy ** 3 4 8 8
Linabuan National High School * 6 22 2 7
Gaudencio L. Vega HS (Nalook
2 18 2 5
Nat’lSch.*
Aklan Nat,l High School for Arts and
28 44 4 11
Trade
Aklan Valley High School ** 5 11 2 8
Aklan Catholic College** - 3 - 38 14 28 16 27 34 58
Garcia College of Technology** - - - - 13 28 6 24 16 32
Northwestern Visayan Colleges** - 9 36 36 18 26 15 21 - 38
St. Gabriel College** - - - 6 6 10 5 2 16 16 15 18
Aklan Polytechnic College** 1 13 6 8 16 9
ASU (Kalibo Campus) Sch. Of Ind. Tech.
32 51
*
S. T. I. College** `1 3 4 12
Central Panay College of Science &
- 2 - 6 3 7 1 3
Tech.**
JAVTES** 5 2 1 1
San Lorenzo College** 1 1
Verde Grande College Inc.** - - - - 2 2 - - 5 5 2
Public 2 67 34 321 42 126 22 34 32 51 -
Private 1 56 29 220 106 203 69 146 106 165 1
TOTAL
3 122 63 541 148 329 91 180 138 216 34 43 1 1
87
Figure 3.9m Number of Teachers Public and Private Schools SY- 2021-2022
Number of Teachers
350 Public and Private Schools
SY- 2021-2022
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Public Privat Public Privat Public Privat Public Privat Public Privat Public Privat Public Privat
e e e e e e e
Pre-SchoolElementary
Grade 7-10(Junior
Grade
H/S)11-12 (Senior Tertiary
Vocational/Technical
Caregiver Course
H/S)
Male 2 1 34 29 42 106 22 69 32 106 0 34 0 1
Female 67 55 321 220 126 203 34 146 51 165 0 43 0 1
88
St. Dominic School 3 12 5
Day Care Center (35 Centers) * 35
Western Pacific College, Inc. 1 3 4
Regional Science High School * 20 9
Kalibo Institute 8 4
Dela Cruz Institute of Business and
8 3
Industry(DIBI)
Aklan Academy - - 4 2
Linabuan National High School * 20 7
Gaudencio Vega (Nalook National High
13 4
School*)
Public 63 291 92 30 70 - -
Private 44 123 179 120 111 13 4
TOTAL 107 414 271 150 248 13 4
Legend: * Public School ** Private School Sources: Different Schools/Dep-Ed
89
Figure 3.9m Number of Classroom Public and Private Schools
SY - 2021 - 2022
Number of Classroom
Public and Private Schools
SY - 2021 - 2022
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Pre- Element Grade Grade Tertiary Vocatio Caregive
School ary 7 - 10 11- 12 nal/Tech r Course
nical
Public 63 291 92 30 70 0 0
Private 44 123 179 120 111 14 9
Secondary/ Caregi
Indicator Pre-School Elementary Grade (7- Tertiary Vocational ver
12) Course
Enrollment Public 3341 8648 5262 1821 - -
Private 1347 4679 11686 8046 113 9
TOTAL 4688 13327 16948 9867 113 9
Number of Teachers Public 62 266 228 66 -
Private 71 300 669 329 1
TOTAL 133 566 897 395 16 4
Number of Classroom
Public 59 260 117 76 - -
Private 63 145 320 172 13 4
TOTAL 122 405 437 248 13 4
Number of School Public 65 32 6 1 -
Private 20 19 23 6 2 1
TOTAL 85 51 29 7 2 1
90
Table 3.9m Education Data Municipality of Kalibo – SY 2019 to 2020
TOTAL 85 51 29 7 2 1
91
The literacy rate of the municipality is 99%, which means that in every 100 persons in the
municipality, 99 out of 100 students are able to read and write. This is evident with the
considerable number professionals working abroad, in different cities and in the locality.
Table 3.9o Literacy of the Household Pop. 10 yrs old & over by Age Group, Sex, by Mun.
92
Table 3.9p 5-24 Years Who Were Currently /Attending School by Age Group & Sex
5-24 Years Who Were Currently /Attending School. by Age Group & Sex
93
Table 3.9q Total Population 5 Yrs. Old and Over by Highest/Year Completed Sex, Age, and
by Municipality
Highest TOTAL 5 Yrs. Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year Completed, Sex
Grade/Year Population 5 Age and City/Municipality
Completed, Sex Years Old
Age and and Over
5 6 7 8 9 10
City/Municipality
Graduate 13,044 - - - - - -
Post –Secondary 4,647 - - - - - -
Undergraduate 28 - - - - - -
Graduate 4,619 - - - - - -
College 8,317 - - - - - -
Undergraduate
Academic Degree 16,390 - - - - - -
Holder
Post Baccalaureate 226 - - - - - -
. Sources: PSA 2015
94
Table 3.9r Total Population 5 Years Old and Over by Highest Grade/Year
Completed, Sex Age and City/Mun.
95
Female 36, 781 675 699 752 745 745 776
96
The Unemployed members of the labor force. Labor force members include all members 15 years old
and above who are currently working or actively seeking for work. Number of unemployed members
of the labor force over total number members of the labor force which table is shown below:
97
Table 3.9u Employment by Sex, by Barangay
The Employed members of the labor force. Labor force members include all members 15
years old and above who are currently working or actively seeking for work.Number of
Employed members of the labor force over total number members of the labor force table is
shown below:
Andagaw 2326 1531 795 2189 1451 738 94.11 94.77 92.83
Bachaw
546 357 189 535 353 182 97.99 98.88 96.3
Norte
Bachaw Sur 1021 634 387 919 570 349 90.01 89.91 90.18
Briones 402 263 139 372 243 129 92.54 92.4 92.81
Buswang
1282 801 481 1239 776 463 96.65 96.88 96.26
New
Buswang Old 649 371 278 598 334 264 92.14 90.03 94.96
Caano 374 222 152 366 216 150 97.86 97.3 98.68
Estancia 2174 1415 759 2016 1324 692 92.73 93.57 91.17
Linabuan
962 626 336 920 602 318 95.63 96.17 94.64
Norte
Mabilo 594 357 237 523 329 194 88.05 92.16 81.86
Mobo 341 215 126 326 208 118 95.6 96.74 93.65
Nalook 854 507 347 787 475 312 92.15 93.69 89.91
Poblacion 2337 1386 951 2169 1294 875 92.81 93.36 92.01
Pook 1289 853 436 1184 787 397 91.85 92.26 91.06
Tigayon 826 530 296 752 488 264 91.04 92.08 89.19
Tinigaw 712 445 267 658 410 248 92.42 92.13 92.88
No. of
Employed Underemployed Workers*
Members
Barangay
of the
labor Magnitude* Proportion**
force
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
KALIBO 15553 9860 5693 2080 1384 696 13.37 14.04 12.23
number of
Employed Nature of
Municipality members of employment
the labor
force
Proportion
Magnitude*
99
The Local Government Code of 1991 devolved some functions of national agencies to Local
Government Units (LGU’s). Thus, LGU’s 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 this code. Such basic services and facilities include a Municipality
with police and fire stations and substations and the municipal jail.
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 of the
Murder
3 2 2 1 3 3 3 0 3 3 2 0
Homicide 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0
Physical Injuries 7 6 6 1 5 5 5 0 10 10 10 5
Rape 8 7 5 3 10 10- 2 0 7 7 5 0
Sub- Total 18 15 13 5 20 29 12 0 20 20 17 0
Robbery 14 11 10 4 9 9 8 0 5 5 5 0
Theft 15 11 10 5 9 9 9 0 12 10 10 0
RA (6539)Car
1 1 1 5 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0
napping
Cattle Rustling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sub-
30 23 21 9 20 20 19 0 17 15 15 0
Total
TOTAL INDEX
48 38 34 14 40 40 31 0 37 37 32 0
CRIME
INDEX CRIME CLERANCE EFFICIENCY 79.17% 100% 97.74%
INDEX CRIME SOLUTION EFFICIENCY - 70.83% 77% 91.40%
Located at the heart of Kalibo occupying the ground floor of a 462 sq. m. pre- Hispanic designed
building. A Class “A” police station manned by Eighty Eight (88) personnel, Four (4) Non – Police
Uniformed Personnel 1 mae and 3 female , Eighty(80) Police Non Commissioned Officers (PCOs),
Four (4) PCO, Twenty One (21) of which are policewomen.
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The Kalibo Police Station has emerged as the Most Citizen-friendly Police Station – Mun.
Category, awarded by National Police Commission and Police Regional Office 6.
TABLE 3.10 b TOTAL CRIME VOLUME ( INDEX CRIME + NON INDEX CRIME ) CY 2021
TOTAL CRIME Crime Rocorded Crime Cleared Crime Solved Unsolved
VOLUME
Total Index Crime 37 37 32 0
Total Non Index Crime 184 179 170 5
TOTAL CRIME VOLUME 221 216 202 5
For the year 2021, it has recorded a Total Crime Volume (TCV) of Two Hundred Twenty One
(221) incidents and Two Hundred Two (202) of them were solved with Crime solution efficiency of
91.40% and Two Hundred Sixteen (216) are cleared with a Crime Clearance Efficiency of 97.74%. The
total index crime is recorded at Thirty Seven (37) of which all are cleared and Solved, the total Non-
Index Crime is recorded One Hundred Eighty Four (184) of which One Hundred Seventy Nine (179) are
cleared and One Hundred Seventy are Solved and Five (5) is unsolved.
The Police force is complemented by One Hundred Six (106) Kalibo Auxiliary Police (KAP),
KAP traffic: Sixty Five (65) of which Male are 49 and Female 16, KAP Patrol of Twenty Five (25)
all of them are Male, KAP Security Sixteen (16) of which 14 are male and female 2 and there are
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.
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Table 3.10.1c Comparative Table Showing Total Crime Volume 2019-2020-2021
Source: Kalibo Police Station
102
Table 3.10.1d Comparative Table on Personnel Count 2019-2020-2021)
3.10.2 Police Force- Population Ratio and Equipment Police Capabilities Kalibo
Police Station (2019-2020-2021
103
Airconditioner 7 0 7
4 Wheel 6 0 6
Vehicle(Patrol)
Gun Shelves 1 0 1
Megaphone 2 0 2
Photocopier 0 1
Machine
CCTV Cameras 8 0 8
Source: Kalibo Police Station2021
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 Eighty (80) Uniformed personnel, with Four (4)
Non Police Uniformed Personnel.
Based on the minimum standard police to population ratio of 1:1000, the current police
force lacks five (5) police as per requirements. However, despite this condition, Kalibo Police
Station has to great extent exerted efforts to respond to its mandate of delivering an effective,
efficient and community inspired patrolling to the Kalibonhons, thus maintained the peace and
order situation of the locality.
The existing facilities of Police, Detention and Rehabilitation and Fire Forces are shown
in Table below. 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 in the locality.
2019 2020
JAN. 2 0 2 2 0 17 7 8 1 0 0 1
FEB. 4 6 0 0 0 9 2 5 0 0 0 3
MAR 2 3 1 1 0 8 3 7 0 0 4 9
APRIL 1 8 0 0 0 7 1 7 1 0 0 7
MAY 0 2 0 0 6 15 3 1 0 0 0 9
JUNE 1 3 0 0 0 9 2 2 0 0 0 8
JULY 0 10 1 1 0 7 1 5 0 0 0 7
AUG. 1 4 1 1 0 17 3 7 0 0 4 9
SEPT. 1 4 0 0 1 10 2 8 1 1 1 15
OCT. 3 5 1 1 1 11 1 5 0 0 6 11
NOV. 5 5 0 0 0 5 2 3 1 0 2 8
DEC. 2 4 1 1 0 10 2 1 0 0 0 8
TOTAL 22 54 7 7 8 125 29 59 4 1 17 96
Table 3.10.2c Comparative Monthly Operational Accomplishment 2021
JANUARY 1 2 1 0 0 18
104
FEBUARY 4 4 0 1 0 22
MARCH 1 5 0 0 0 18
APRIL 0 0 0 0 1 15
MAY 0 0 0 0 3 21
JUNE 1 0 1 0 1 21
JULY 0 2 0 0 3 21
AUGUST 0 10 1 0 1 27
SEPTEMPER 1 5 1 0 2 25
OCTOBER. 0 5 1 0 1 14
NOVEMBER 1 11 0 1 1 18
DECEMBER 0 6 1 0 1 20
TOTAL 9 50 6 2 14 240
The Local Government Unit of Kalibo is a First Class Municipality known for the Ati-Atihan
Festival and multi awarded Mangrove Forest and Bakhawan Eco-Park. And with a first class Kalibo
Fire Station which is located at Jaime Cardinal Sin Avenue, Kalibo, Aklan, near the Municipal
Motorpool and in front of Kalibo Municipal Cemetery.
Kalibo Fire personnel are committed to protect the lives and properties of the community
through fire prevention and suppression of all destructive fires and other disasters that may affect the
municipality.
A total of Twenty Eight (28) fire personnel, Twenty Two (22) Male personnel, Six (6) female
personnel and four (4) LGU Kalibo Fire Personnel detailed at Kalibo Fire Station with a ratio of
1:2,500 or One (1) Fire Personnel in every 2,500 persons.
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Fire Nozzle 2 ½ 8 pieces 4 pieces 4 pieces
Spanner Wrench 7 pieces 6 pieces 8 pieces
Wye Type Reducer 2 ½ 2 pieces 2 pieces 2 pieces
Reducer 2 ½ to 1 ½ 12 pieces 6 pieces 8 pieces
Computer 5 units 5 units 3 Pieces
Motorcycle 2 unit 2 units 2 Units
The Municipality of Kalibo has an existing thirty-four (34) fire hydrants, Install 2 ½ fire hydrant
and Eighty Three (83) blew off - Seventy Eight (78) Blow-off with 2” adaptor head which are installed in
strategic locations specifically on commercial residential and fire prone areas.Population
3.11 HOUSING
The implementation 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 Units to implement programs
and projects in low cost housing and other mass dwellings especially 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 accountable for the provision of shelter and basic services. 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, is 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 intended as one of the
emergency shelter assistance to the affected families whose houses were totally damaged by typhoon
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Frank, last June 21, 2008. These beneficiaries were identified as poorest of the poor. Thirty Three (33)
units were completed. There are five (5) units still on-going and there are 5 units which are still vacant.
At present the municipality of Kalibo has another Socialized Housing Project in cooperation with
National Housing Authority. It is located at Barangay Nalook and Barangay Briones with 1,706 houses
intended for the families affected by Typhoon Yolanda. As of now there are 400 houses completed and
there are beneficiaries already totally awarded but not fully occupied the units at Barangay Briones.
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 3.11b Comparative Table Showing Type of Dwelling Units by the Mun. 2013 & 2018
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Kalibo is the center of educational advancement and recreation in the province of Aklan.
Consequently, most recreation centers are situated in this municipality and usually the venue for
different sports and physical activities of the whole province.
Table3.1 Existing and Potential Sports Facilities, per Brgy. Kalibo, Aklan 2021
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.
1,111 hectares of irrigated lands and 39 hectares rainfed were devoted to rice production,
while 755 hectares were planted to 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 reason.
Table 4.1.1a Comparative Table Showing List of Crop Production per Year
Vegetables Others
Rice (leafy, Fruit :
Irrigated/Rain Corn Coconut Banana fruit, root Trees/ Cassava Root
fed & Mango Crops
legumes)
Area (In Has.)
2021 1,111 - 247.25 - - - - 6.0 -
2020 1,111 39 136 150.0 230.0 140.0 55.0 6. 0 has. 40.0
2019 1,111 39 136 150.0 230.0 140.0 55.0 6. 0 has. 40.0
Table 4.1.1b Comparative Table Showing List of Crop Production per Metric Tons per Year
BRGY. Rice Corn Veg. Mango Rice Corn Veg Rice Corn Veg. Mango
o
2019 2020 2021
Andagao 4.9 - 86.94 6.01 4.9 - 2046.0 149.07 6.83
Bakhaw Norte - 72.5 11.02 9.01 - 11has. 68.42 9 has. 447.92 10.25
Bakhaw Sur - 8 has. 209.1 4.81 - 5.0 56.08 5 has. 340.94 5.47
Briones 4.63 - 76.43 0.30 4.63 - 13.34 104.66 0.34
Buswang New - - 159.8 9.61 - - 21.35 34 108.21 10.44
Buswang Old - - 122.7 9.01 - - 22.44 112.88 10.25
Caano 4.7 - 105.6 3.36 4.7 - 26.15 213.76 3.83
Estancia 5.31 307.9 0.30 5.31 84.54 555.42 0.34
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Linabuan Norte 20has. 331.4 7.81 26has. 108.20 34has 647.95 8.88
Mabilo 47.07 6.01 882.78 138.95 6.83
Mobo 85has. 386.9 12.01 90has. 142.0 90has 793.50 13.67
Nalook 5.47 - 45.19 0.30 5.47 - 10.25 103.17 0.34
Poblacion - 32.06 10.81 - 0.92 37.48 12.30
Pook 5.52 - 92.55 0.90 5.52 - 1.85 300.82 1.03
Tinigao .5 15.has 272.5 1.80 .5 14.has. 0.62 13has 795.73 2.05
Tigayon 5.40 10.has 259.1 0.60 5.40 10 has. 6.16 10has 518.51 0.68
Source : MEEDO Agricultural Division
Table 4.1.1c Comparative List of Registered Livelihood Program of Agricultural Product per Brgy.
Brgy. Rice Corn Veg. Mango Rice Corn Veg. Man Rice Corn Veg. Mango
go
2019 2020 2021
Andagao - - 40 1.00 4.9 2.78 1.00 0.88
Bachao - 6.25 30 2.36 5.75 11.06 2.36 5.75 2.30
Norte
Bachao Sur - 5.75 25 0.50 7.0 8.26 0.50 6.25 0.47
Briones - - 25 0.18 4.63 -- 4.45 0.18 0.18
Buswang - - 40 1.70 - - 5.91 1.70 1.60
Old
Buswang - - 28 1.80 - - 4.86 1.80 1.70
New
Caano - - 29 1.00 4.7 - 5.91 1.00 0.92
Estancia - 4.5 153 0.50 5.31 3.08 14.60 0.50 0.43
Linabuan - 6.0 70 1.50 5.21 16 15.49 1.40 40 1.35
Norte
Mabilo - - 47 0.80 4.46 - 2.36 0.71 2.75 0.70
Mobo - 6.75 3.00 - 6.75 1.87 0.54 6.75 2,87
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Table 4.3d List of Comparative Average Yield/ Hectare per Cropping (m.t.)
Vegetables Others
(leafy, Fruit Root Crops
Rice
Corn Coconut Banana fruit, root Trees/ Cassava
Irrigated/Rainfed
& Mango
legumes)
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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.
Poultry/Livestock Production-2021
Cara
Kind Cattle Swine Chicken Horse Ducks Goat
bao
Population 16 2,442 10,353 57,125 5 6,687 1,180
(Estimated)
No. of Heads 564 1,815 52,697 - 9 - 3
Slaughtered
Cara
Cattle Swine Chicken Horse Ducks Goat
bao
Population 14 2,331 10,307 56,367 0 6,642 1,161
(Estimated)
No. of Heads 601 1,748 54,735 - 19 - 4
Slaughtered
Cara
Cattle Swine Chicken Horse Ducks Goat
bao
Population 15 2,475 10,232 56,284 - 6,579 1,125
(Estimated)
No. of Heads 1321 2579 62,388 - 41 - 23
Slaughtered
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Livestock and poultry production is another agricultural activity aside from farming and fishing.
They raised carabao, cattle, swine goat, chicken & ducks. This is not a large scale production.
These animals are maintained either as source of food supplements or farm support, Swine and
poultry are suited at backyard scale for household consumption or household income augmentation.
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Table 4.2e Livestock, Small Animals & Other Animal Program and Services-2021
Ruminants(Cow,
Poultry/Livestock
Animal Health Program Carabao, Cattle Swine (pigs) Dog /Pets
(Chicken, Ducks
& Goat)
Deworming &Vitamin 192
812 217 405
/Mineral Supplementation
Treatment Consultation
Technical Services
3.450 34 140
Diseases Surveillance 125
Necropsy
Castration
Hysterectomy
0 208 268
Emergency Procedure 46
4.3 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
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Table 4.3b List of Registered Livelihood Program of Fisherfolks per Brgy.
BARANGAY Capture Aquaculture Fish Vending Gleasing Fish Others
Fishing Processing
Andagao 44 2 32 - 1 1
Bachao 40 1 8 1 3 1
Norte
Bachao Sur 46 1 11 - - 1
Briones 3 - 7 - - 1
Buswang 22 2 25 2 1 -
Old
Buswang 70 2 19 - - 5
New
Caano 53 22 30 1 11 1
Estancia - - 8 - - -
Linabuan - - 2 - - 19
Norte
Mabilo 43 17 9 - - 10
Mobo - 3 - - - -
Nalook 2 2 12 - 2 -
Poblacion 6 2 36 - - -
Pook 34 18 27 - 1 1
Tinigao 1 1 - - - -
Tigayon - - 1 1 1
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Table 4.3c Municipal Fishers by Fishing Gear Owner/Operator by Barangay
Bus
Type of Anda M
Bakhaw Bakhaw Bus New Brio Nalo Caa
Fishing Total gao Pook abi
New Norte Sur Old nes ok no
Gear lo
New
Gillnet & Long 203 32 29 36 5 18 - - 17 6 17
Line
Fine Mesh Net - - - - -
Hook & Line 121 7 3 10 15 50 3 2 12 12 7
Fish Corrals - - 1 - - - - - - -
Net/Fishing net 45 3 8 - - - - - 5 10 5
Hila-Hila - - - - - - - - - - -
Trap - - - - - - - - - - -
Neting 7 - 2 - - - - - - 1 4
Tangab - 2
Tapangan - - - - - - - - - - -
Boho 1 - - - - - - - - -
Eahong -
Tibakoe -
TOTAL 377 42 42 47 20 68 5 2 34 17 33
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Table 4.3e Lease Agreement (FLA)
Barangay
Applicant No. Area Covered (has.)
Andagao 5 0.3140
Old Buswang 1 0.0360
New Buswang 9 0.6719
Pook 22 0.5385
Mabilo 2
Total 39 1.5604
Table 4.3f Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture Summary Total per Brgy
Hereunder is the complete result of the 2012 Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture
(RSBSA) urvey conducted for the Municipality of Kalibo.
No. of Fa
No. of No. of No. of Total
rmers/ Total Total No. No. of HHs
No. of House HHs HHs with No. of
Barangay Farm
hold with
No. of
Farm
of Farm with
Fishe
Household Laborers/ Farmers Laborers Fishermen
Members Farmers Laborers rmen
Fishermen
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
Bus. Old 752 48 3493 35 35 0 0 27 28
Bus. 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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4.4 INDUSTRY
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. The major industries of the Municipality are Tourism,
Pina Cloth Weaving, Rice and Coconut production and Meat processing. Pina Cloth, considered as
the queen of Philippine Fabric, .is a product of painstaking labor from centuries-old, gender friendly
tradition reflecting the Kalibonhon’s ingenuity and craftsmanship.
Other major industries are souvenirs beautifully handmaid crafts, artworks and trinkets abound in
Kalibo’s various souvenir shops. These splendid gifts are made from various native materials, such
as pina, abaca, nito, vine, and wood. Shown hereunder is the major industries categorized to types.
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Figure 4.4b Comparative Business Establishment by Class CY 2019-2020-2021
2000
1500
1000
500
119
Table 4.4c List of Business Establishment (by Class), CY 2021
SOURCE: (BPLD-2021
Business Permits, Occupational Permits and total no. of Tricycle Identification Number issued
by the Municipality from January to December 2020 as shown below:
Table 4.4.1a Comparative Showing Business Permit Issued by the Mun. from 2019 -2020-2021
Line of New Renewal Total New Renewal Total New Renewal Total
Business
2018 2020 2021
Wholesaler 21 150 171 14 163 177 14 163 177
Manufacturer 11 112 123 8 110 118 8 110 118
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Retailer 145 1,487 1,632 90 1,285 1,375 90 1,285 1,375
Contractor 171 1,307 1,478 86 1,320 1,406 86 1,320 1,406
Financial 11 172 176 12 178 190 5 174 179
Others 84 333 1372 81 290 371 37 290 327
Total 467 3626 4133 441 3,524 3,965 240 3342 3582
Source BPLD 2021
Table 4.4.1c Comparative Application of Tricycle Identification No. Issued per Brgy
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Buswang New 342 157 83 .
Buswang Old 131 66 31
Caano 37 17 28
Estancia 261 91 23
Linabuan Norte 118 68 408
Mabilo 54 48 163
Mobo 33 94
Nalook 91 81 83
Pook 137 129 103
Poblacion 718 692 40
Tigayon 150 146 37
Tinigaw 66 62 75
Total 2,674 2,621 1,763
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Table 4.4.1e Department Stores in the Municipality of Kalibo CY 2021
CONTACT
ESTABLISHMENT ADDRESS MANAGER
NUMBER
1 GAISANO CAPITAL KALIBO Roxas Ave., Kalibo, Aklan 262-7888/ 262-6868
2 CITY MALL F. Quimpo Extension
3 CITY SQUARE – KALIBO XIX Martys St., K.alibo. 262-6868
Regalado , Martelino, Dr.
KALIBO SHOPPING CENTER
4 Gonzales, C Laserna St.
5 LIND’S DRY GOODS STORE Roxas Ave. St., K.A. 268-5211/ 262-3331 Noriel Panado
UNITOP GEN. Pastrana St., K.A. 262-7568
6 MERCHANDISING
7 KH SHOPPING Pastrana St., K.A. 500-8944
8 ASIA NOVOTEL Toting Reyes St., K.A. 262-8687
9 DAISYRE DRY GOODS STORE Roxas Ave., Kalibo, Aklan
X1x Martyrs St. Pob. Arianne Ibabao
OOTD BOTIQUE
10 Bengan
11 FUS DRY GOOD STORE Pastrana Dt., Kalibo, Aklan
KALIBO PUBLIC MARKET Roxas Ave., Ext., Pob.,
12 DRY GOODS Kalibo
STOP & SHOP Martelino St., Kalibo,
13 MERCHANDIZING Aklan
UNITOP GEN. Cardinal Sin St..
14 MERCHANDIZING Estancia, Kalibo, Aklan
UNITOP GEN. Pastrana St. Poblacion,
15 MERCHANDIZING Kalibo, Aklan
16 STELLA S MARKETING Pastrana St. Pob. Kalibo
Estancia, Kalibo, Aklan Teresa Mendoza
PINK LADY BOTIQUE
17 Berlandino
Roxas Avenue, Kalibo, Board Walk
BOARDWALK BUSINESS
Aklan Business
VENTURES, INC.
18 Venture
N. Roldan St., Kalibo, Ruth Peralta
4 ‘RS GARMENT STORE Erenea
19 Aklan
Roxas Ave., Pob.,Kalibo Angeline
BIG K ENTERPRISES Clementine
20 FLOGIO
21 2nd WIND DRY GOODS STORE 2nd Wind Dry Goods Store Jesus R. Garcia
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Table 4.4.1f List of Hotels in the Municipality of Kalibo CY 2021
Trade Name Name Of Owner Address Line of Business
Suburbia Garden Hotel Allan G. Abello Tigayon, Kalibo, Aklan Hotel
Kalibo Hotel Andree L. Abriam 0476 N. Roldan St. Pob. Hotel
Agzam Resort And Agzam Resort And Liberato Road, Hotel Resort &
Spa Management Spa Management Linabuan Norte Other Swimming
,Restaurant
Hotel Metro & Sky Aklan Metro Steel Toting Reyes , Hotel, Const. &
Hardware Material
Bar Restaurant Homes & Builders Bus.New
Wholesaler
Kalibo Queens Inn Allan Francisco Toting Reyes Restaurant,
Ang St.,Buswang New Hotel
Asia Novo Boutique Asia Novo Toting Reyes Hotel
Hotel Corporation Boutique Hotel St.,Buswang New
Corporation
Ati-Atihan Festival Ati-Atihan Festival XIX Martyrs Hotel,
Hotel Corporation Hotel Corporation St.Poblacion Function, Hall,
Coffee Shop
Basa Hotel Nathaniel L. Basa Jn Martelino St, Andagao, Hotel
Carrrillo C-9 Hotel William Retiro Toting Reyes St., Hotel, Real
Carrillo Andagao, Estate Lessor
Doma Bem Hyotel C Doma Bem Hotel Villaruz Bldg., Kalibo Hotel, Restaurant
Jr. Domingo Apartel James Root Masa 0417 L. Barrios St., Hotel
Domingo Pob.
Glowmoon Hotels Glowmoon Hotels 0628 S. Martelino St., Hotel
And Resorts And Resorts Pob.Kalibo, Aklan
Avenue 5 Hotel. Larkin Ti Lu. Roxas Ave. Pob. Hotel, Refreshment
Premiere Bus. Hotel Chito R. Peralta Quezon Ave., Andagao Hotel
Royal Suites Condotel Royal L-Bros. Royal Corp. Bbldg.Ka Hotel
Venture ibo
Roz & Angeliques Emmanuel Davino Jaime Cardinal Sin Ave., Hotel &
Café, Inn And Suites Solidum Sabilano Pook, Kalibo, Aklan Restaurant
La Esperanza Hotel Jemina C. Trinidad Osmena Ave., Estancia Hotel& Real Estate
Lessor
Dreamland Hotel Ferdinand Ileto Buswang New, Kalibo, Hotel
Villaruel Aklan
Discover Boracay Kalibo International Hotel Spa &
Hotel And Spa Airport Facial Care
Services
Source: Tourism 2021
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Table 4.4.1g List of DOT Tourism Accredited Hotels/Number of Rooms CY 2021
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Table 4.4.1i List of Foodstall in the Municipality of Kalibo
Table 4.4.1j List of Restaurant and Snack Bars in the Municipality of Kalibo
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Dela Pena Pook, Kalibo, Aklan
Anne Culrt Resto Bar Analiza Lukban Dumaguit Ten Commandments Restaurant
Cap.Itol Subd.Quezon
Ave. Andagao
Aquafresh Seafoods & Chicken Merle L. Altas Rescate Bldg. Osmena Restaurant
Inasal. Ave.. Estancia, Kalibo,
Aklan
Baeay Cuisine April Anne Bandiola Yu 0338-A. Magdalena Restaurant
Village Bus., Kalibo,
Aklan
Bagobos Rest Grill Woody Yap Lacanaria Marte Bldg. Kalibo, Int”L. Restaurant
Airport, Pook,
Kalibo,Aklan
Bel”S Kitchen John Paulo Sison Beltran Toting Reyes St. Andagao Restaurant
Bluestar Bistro Cynthia Delaccruz Dela Cruz Bldg. Osmena Restaurant
Ave.
Café Basa Mychal Kim Miaral Basa 1162, Jn Martelino St. Restaurant
Andagao, Kalibo,
Aklan
Caliente Y Frio Maria fe Gregorio Pastrana Park 19 Restaurant
Restaurante Cafe Santiago Martyrs St. Poblacion
Casa Plato Restaurant Rosine dela Cruz Talas AcevedomBldg. C. Restaurant
Laserna St, Pob.
Chef Dadalicious Dan Carpio Rico Quimoi Bladg. Restaurant
Restaurant Osmena ave. Estancia
Country Fire Grill Don Magno Alejandro Baybay Bus. New, Restaurant
Kalibo, Aklan
Crew Lounge Restaurant Felipe Tutor Ytienza Ciajela bldg.. Cap. Restaurant
Subd.,Estancia
Dex & Marvs Pizza Haus Dexter RHick Gonzales Refindor Bldg. Restaurant
Osmena Ave. Estancia
DomaBem Hotel DomaBem Hotel Villaruz Bldg. Kalibo, Restaurant
Corporation Corporation Int”l, Pook
Dona Ka-n Resto DelaCruz Bldg. Regalado Nicanor Briones Restaurant
St. Pob. Villorente
El Zabroso Jonathan Abelarde Gaisano Cap. Roxas Restaurant
Cantiller Ave. Ext,Andagao
Emerald Dragon Seafood Jeal Paul Venus Peralta Quezon Ave., Restaurant
and Grill Andagao, Kalibo
Four Clover Cafe Sheryl R Cigura Fernandez Bldg. Restaurant
Osmena Ave.,
Freemont Foods Freemont Foods Citymall, F. Quimpo Restaurant
Corp.(Jollibee) Corporation St., Poblacion
Fresh & Famous Foods Summerlin Center Food Constantinopla Bldg Restaurant
Inc(Chowking). Corp. Cor D. Maagma St.
Osmena Ave., Pob.
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Fresh & Famous Foods Fresh & Famous Foods Citymall, F. Quimpo Restaurant
Inc(Jollibee) Inc(Jollibee) St., Poblacion
Gabriel’ Food Stephanie Twin Roxas Ave. Ext. Restaurant
Merchandising PospiechMmosquera Andagao
Geckos restobar Al Lean Torre Custodio Custodio Bldg. Restaurant
Mabini St. Pob.
GM”S Liner Canteen Rebecca Canteliro Osmena Ave., Restaurant
Estancia, Kalibo
Going Bananas Food & Jacquelin Cancio Vega 0105 Buswang Old, Restaurant
Fun Farm Kalibo, Aklan
Goto Queens and I Michael Ingeniero Federico Bldg Cor. Restaurant
Morato Veterans Ave. & N.
Roldan St. Poblacion,
Kalibo, Aklan.
Grande Royale Roberto Maravilla Sazon Quezon Ave., Restaurant
Rerstaurante Jr. Andagao,
Kalibo,Aklan
Great Alphawest Foods Great Alphawest Foods Citymall, F. Quimpo Restaurant
Corporation Corp. St., Poblacion
Greenwich Pizza Pasta Triger Foods, Inc. Gaisano Cap. Roxas Restaurant
Ave. Ext,Andagao
H.B. Chinese Restaurant Antonia SolanoSano Kalibo Int’’l Airport, Restaurant
Pook, Kalibo
Happy Crib Resto Tyler Jason Carillo Rosa MYstica Bldg. Restaurant
Remaneses Buswang Old
Hernanis Mix N Match Lilibeth Tansinco Goboy 0258 L. Barrios St. Restaurant
Bar, Restaurant & Poblacion, Kalibo,
Catering Services Aklan
Jollibee Drive Thru Danibee Foods Drstmh Compound Restaurant
Corporation Mabini Cor. Maagma
Sts., Poblacion,
Kalibo, Aklan
Jollibee Gaisano Kalibo La Thessa Foods, Inc. Gaisano Cap. Roxas Restaurant
Ave. Ext,Andagao
Jollibee Kalibo Plaza Orinda Holdings Lota Bldg. cor. Restaurant
MGMA Food Venture Mary Grace Monfort P-1 C. Laserna St. Restaurant
Argamosa Poblacion, ,Kalibo
Miggy’’s Place Bar & Lilibeth Rebutar Ocampo Kalibo Int’l. Airport Restaurant
Resto Pook, Kalibo
Miggy’Secret Garden Lilibeth Rebutar Ocampo Talipapa Pook, Restaurant
Resort Kalibo, Aklan
Minori Japanese Rhona Estavillo Torres Oliva Bldg. Restaurant
Restaurant Cartagena Roxas Ave.Ext.
New Yman Resto Bar Mitos Legaspi Osmena Av. Estancia, Restaurant
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Kalibo, Aklan
NIA’S Bamboo cuisine Nenia Paloma Macahilig Kalibo International Restaurant
Airport ,Pook
Ninzel Tasi House Razel Sibullas Espiritu 1273 C. Laserna St., Restaurant
Poblacion, Kalibo
Nutrition & Vegetarian Leah Valencia Tugade Villanueva Bldg. Restaurant
Cuisine Mabini Ext. Pob.
Panay Andoks Panay Andoks Lao Bldg. Cor. Roas Restaurant
Corporation Corporation Ave., & L Barrios
Panay Andoks Panay Andoks Beltran Bldg. Osmena Restaurant
Corporation Corporation Ave.,Estancia
Paramount Ang Paramount Ang Corp. Citymall, F. Quimpo Restaurant
Corporation St., Poblacion
Payag Payag Talabahan Belinda dela Luna Jaime Cardinal Sin Restaurant
&Ihaw- Ihaw Igharas Ave., Andagao
Pete’’s Sizzler Restaurant Peter Lopez Neri Gaisano Cap. Roxas Restaurant
Ave. Ext,Andagao
Primavera Restaurant Deli Gabrielle Calizo Quimpo C. Quimpo Bldg. Restaurant
XIX Martrys St. Pob.
R and R Kantina Rodini Igtanloc Roldan LLanto Bldg. Capitol Restaurant
Subd. Estancia
Ramboys Lechon & Veronica Carillo Igtanloc Pador Bldg. Cor.N. Restaurant
Restaurant Roldan & Toting
Reyes sts. New
Buswang,
Kalibo,Aklan
Red Panda Teriyaki Thai Abraham Conanan Pador Pook, Kalibo, Aklan Restaurant
BBQ,
Rml Manokan Haus Gemma Berdugo Rebesencio Bldg Restaurant
Buncalas Mabini St. Poblacion
Rml Manokan Haus Ramel Villanueva Pador Bldg. Totimg Restaurant
Buncalan Reyes St. New Bus.
Royal S Café Joseph Anthony O. Lao Royal Seasons Corp Restaurant
Bldg.Rizal St.
Roz & Angeliques Café, Emmanuel Davino Jaime Cardinal Sin Restaurant
Inn & Suites Solidum Sabilano Ave., Pook, Kalibo
Sababi D Boracay REsto Josephine Concepcion Ojacastro Bldg. Restaurant
Bar & Coffee Shop Maagma St.,
Poblacion
Senor Robertos Steak Victor Manuel Monfort Lao Dionesion Bldg. Restaurant
House Garcia Veterans Avenue
Serenade Videoke bar Imelda B. Pentason Briones Bldg.toting Restaurant
reyes st., kalibo
Shinglot N Fara Cafe Glorife Longanilla Buyoc Metro Kalibo Water Restaurant
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District Bldg. Jaime
Cardinal Sin Ave.
Andagao
The Emerald Dragon Jean Paul Venus Peralta Quezon Ave.. Ext. Restaurant
Chinese Restaurant Andagao, Kalibo,
Aklan
Toting Brewskong Maria Cecelia Buyoc Toting Reyes St. Restaurant
Sizzling Galera BusNew,Kalibo,Aklan
Tres Cafe Maricel Gonzales Ronase Pador Bldg. Mabini Restaurant
St. Poblacionm
Yanis Place Pizzeria and Christiany Libo NVC Bus. Center Restaurant
Restaurant Ronquillo Captiol Subd,
Estancia,
Zelo Resto Bar Gadon, Katherine Domingo Bldg. L. Restaurant
Bautista Barrios St. Pob. .
Zelos Sizzling Road Resto Gadgel Gelito Gadon Domingo Bldg. L. Restaurant
Barrios St. Pob.
SOURCE: BPLD 2021
4.5 BANKS
A total of Twenty Eight (28) Banks –Twenty Three (23) commercial banks,(2)
government-owned and Three (3) 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.
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BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE SAVINGS
ISLANDS STO. NINO PHILIPPINES BANK (PSBANK)
BRANCH, Garcia Bldg. Roxas La Esperanza Bldg. , Osmena Northwestern Visayan
Avenue, Poblacion, Kalibo, Avenue, Estancia, Kalibo, Colleges Inc. Cor
Aklan Aklan 19 Martyrs St., & Pastrana
St. Kalibo, Aklan
BPI DIRECT BANK, INC, LIFEBANK-RURAL BANK RBG IMPERIAL BANK-
SAVINGS BANK Martinez Building, Roxas Ave., A Rural Bank
Door F.Barrios Building, Roxas Ext. Andagao J. Sampaton –Montinola
Avenue Ext., Kalibo, Aklan Bldg. Cor Roxas Ave. Ext.
& Mabini St. Poblacion
BANCO DE ORO (BDO) METROPOLITAN BANK & RIZAL COMMERCIAL
UNIBANK INC. TRUST COMPANY Roxas BANKING
Martelino Building, XIX Avenue, Polacion , CORPORATION
Martyrs St., Kalibo, (RCBC)Roxas Avenue
BANCO DE ORO UNIBANK, OPPORTUNITY RURAL BANK OF
INC. KAUSWAGAN BANK BANGA
City Mall ,F. Quimpo St., Ext. Regalado St. corner Veterans Roxas Ave.Ext., Andagao,
Kalibo, Aklan Ave. Kalibo, Aklan Kalibo,Aklan
CHINA BANKING PHILIPPINE BUSINESS BANK SECURITY BANK CORP.
CORPORATION LU Building , Roxas Avenue, Lao Bldg. Roxas Ave.,
ACC Bldg. ArchReyes St. Pob., Pob., Kalibo, Pob., Kalibo,
Kalibo,
CHINA BANK SAVINGS, INC. PHILIPPINE VETERANS UNITED COCONUT
Branch BANK PLANTERS BANK
City Mall-Kalibo Ruiz-Igtanloc Bldg. Capitol Site, Abiera Bldg., Martelino St.,
Number of On Number of
Location Site ATM offsite ATM
Name of Bank
Machines Machines
Asia United Bank Corporation ACC Bldg. Arch Reyes St. 1
Bank of Commerce Garcia BLdg. C. Laserna St., 1
Bank of the Philippine Islands Motus Bldg. Martelino St., 3 2
Banco de Oro (BDO)Unibank, Inc. Martelino Bldg. X1X Martyrs St. 2 3
China Banking Corporation ACC Bldg. Arch Reyes St. Kalibo 1
City Savings Bank 406 Quezon Ave., Kalibo, Aklan 1
Development Bank of the Phils. DBP Bldg. Capitol Site, Estancia, 3 2
East West Bank Corporation Lao Bldg. Roxas 1
Ave.,Kalibo,Aklan
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First Consolidated Bank Roxas Avenue Axt., Kalibo, 1
Aklan
Land Bank of the Philippines La Esperanza Bldg. Osmena Ave. 3 4
Metropolitan Bank & Trust Roxas Ave., Kalibo, Aklan 3 1
Company
Opportunity Kauswagan Bank Regalado St., Kalibo, Aklan 1
Philippine Business Club LU Bldg. Roxas Ave., Kalibo,
Philippine Veterans Bank Ruiz-Igtanloc Bldg. Capitol Site 1
Philippine National Bank Pastrana St., Kalibo, Aklan 2
Producers Savings Bank Corp. Wandolf Bldg. Esmena 1
Ave.,Kalibo
Philippine Savings Bank NVC Bldg. Cor. 19th Martyrs St. 1
(PSBANK)
Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. Roxas Avenue, Kalibo, Aklan 1
(RCBC)
Security Bank Corporation Lao Bldg. Roxas Avenue , Kalibo 1
United Coconut Planters Bank Abiera Bldg. Martelino St. Kalibo 1
(UCPB)
Total 30 12
Source: BPLD 2021
CHAPTER V - INFRASTRUCTURE/UTILITIES/FACILITIES
5.1 ROADS
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Kalibo has a total road network of 136.249 kms. Distributed between National, Provincial,
Municipal and Barangay classifications, to wit; Concrete Roads with 99.788 (representing about
73.24% of total road length), 16,525 kms, for Asphalt, 19.814 kms, for graveled roads. Of these,
about 100% were maintained by municipal and barangay level 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 type of vehicle
The road network of the 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 Aklan where the famous
Boracay Island and the province of Antique and part of Romblon is situated.
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.
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Asphal Gravel
Classification % % Earthfill %
(kms.) (kms.)
National 13.058 100% - 0.00% - -
Provincial 0.432 0.32% 0.936 0.69% - -
Municipal 4.817 3.54% 0.023 0.017% - -
Barangay 1.11 0.81% 18.855 13.84% - -
TOTAL 15.415 12.13% 19.814 14.54 - -
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Table 5.1.1b SUMMARY OF MUNICIPAL ROADS (SURFACE TYPE & CONDITION
SURFACE TYPE
Rd.
Barangay Length Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition
(KMS)
EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT CONCRETE
Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
POBLACION 647.90 0.023 0.561 0.064
OYO TORONG ST. 297.00 0.126 0.72 0.099
RIZAL ST. 254.00 0.146 0.014 0.044 0.048
ARCH G. REYES ST. 518.00 0.518
XIX MARTYRS ST. 561.00 0.561
F. QUIMPO ST. 767.800 0.215 0.100 0.453
N. ROLDAN ST. 803.00 0.261 0.184 0.358
DR. GONZALES ST. 195,00 0.195
REGALADO ST. 632.00 0.102 0.530
VETERANS AVENUE 1,073.00 0.020 0.044 0.585 0.424
CONCEPCION ST. 382.00 0.173 0.209
J. MAGNO ST. 546.00 0.072 0.025 0.449
G. RAMOST ST. 80-8.00 0.061 0.240 0.507
E. ACEVEDO ST. 716.00 0.456 0.008 0.236 0.016
MARTELINO ST. 260.00 0.260
G. PASTRANA ST. 896.00 0.096 0.131 0.669
. BARRIOS ST. 988.00 0.147 0.202 0.639
M. LASERNA ST 310.00 0.310
D. MAAGMA ST. 433.00 0.221 0.212
C. QUIMPO ST. 501.00 0.125 0.087 0.289
TOTAL LENGTH IN 11,588.70
23.00 363.00 4453.90 176.00 156.00 1979.00 4436.80
METERS
TOTAL LENGTH IN KMS 11.589 0.23 0.363 4.454 0.176 0.158 1.979 4.436
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Table 5.1.1c Inventory Of. Quimpo st. Municipal . Roads ( Surface Type& Surface Condition)
SURFACE TYPE
Rd. Length
Road name From To (KMS) EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT CONCRETE
OY0 TORONG ST
Dr. Gonzales St. Roxas Avenue 78.000 78.000
Roxas Avenue N. Roldan St 48.000 48.000
N. Roldan St J. Magno St. 40.000 46.000
J. Magno St. Bakhaw Sur 131.000 32.000 99.000
SURFACE TYPE
138
Road name Rd. Length CONCRETE
From EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT
To (KMS)
.
Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
J. RIZAL ST
D. Maagma St. M. Laserna St. 106.000 14.000 44.000 48.000
M. LASERNA ST.
Veterans
Acevedo St. 34.000 34.000
Avenue
Acevedo St. G. Ramos St. 57.000 57.000
139
Pastrana St. Rizal St. 95.000 95.000
D. MAAGMA ST.
Veterans 127.00
Acevedo St. 127.000
Avenue 0
Acevedo St. G. Ramos St. 105..000 105.000
C. QUIMPO ST.
Veterans
Mabini St. 125.000 125.000
Avenue
Veterans
Acevedo St. 35.000 35.000
Avenue
Acevedo St. G. Ramos St. 77.000 36.00 41.000
140
L. Barrios St. Pastrana St. 51.000 51.000
ARCH G. M.
REYES ST.
Veterans
Mabini St, 110.000 110.000
Avenue
Veterans
Acevedo St. 45.000 45.000
Avenue
Acevedo St. G. Ramos St. 54.000 54.000
141
XIX MARTYRS ST.
Vewterans
Mabini St, 110. 110.000
Avenue
Vewterans
Acevedo St. 45.000 45.000
Avenue
Acevedo St. G. Ramos St. 52.000 52.000
F. QUIMPO ST.
Veterans
Mabini St, 113.000 113.000
Avenue
Veterans
Acevedo St. 42.000 42.000
Avenue
142
Rizal St. C. Laserna St. 100.000 100.000
Toting Reyes
Mabiniu St. 241.800 241.800
St.
TOTAL 767.800 215.000 100.000 452.800
TOTAL (IN
0.768 0.215 0.100 0.453
Kms)
DR. GONZALES
ST.
Pastrana St. Martelino St. 75.00 75.00
143
Oyo Torong
Martelino St. 54.00 54.00
St..
Oyo Torong
C. Laserna St. 66.00 66.00
St..
TOTAL 195.00 195.00
TOTAL (IN
0.195 0.195
Kms)
REGALADO ST.
Veterans
Mabiniu St. 114.000 40.000 74.000
Avenue
Veterans
Acevedo St. 53.000 53.000
Avenue
Acevedo St. G. Ramos St. 54.000 54.000
144
VETERANS
AVENUE
C. Quimpo St. D. Maagma St. 104.000 20.000 85.000
Arch.G.M.Reyes
XIX Martyrs St. 80.000 80.000
St.
Arch.G.M.Reyes
Regalado St. 81.000 81.000
St.
Regalado St. Roxas Avenue 53.000 53.000
145
CONCEPCION ST.
Crpssing
Bliss Site 57.000
Buswang
Veterans
Bliss Site 90.000
Avenue
Veterans
G. Ramos St. 135.000
Avenue
J. MAGNO ST.
Crpssing Veterans
128.000 25.000 103.000
Buswang Avenue
Veterans
Acevedo St. 55.000 55.000
Avenue
Acevedo St. G. Ramos St. 63.000 63.000
146
G. RAMOS ST.
C. Quimpo St. D. Maagma St. 102.000 102.000
E. ACEVEDO ST.
C. Quimpo St. D. Maagma St. 103.000 103.000
147
Arch.G.M.Rey
XIX Martyrs St. 82.000 82.000
es St.
Arch.G.M.Rey
Regalado St. 87.000 87.000
es St.
Regalado St. Roxas Avenue 65.000 65.000
MARTELINO ST.
Arch.G.M.Rey
XIX Martyrs St. 98.000 98.000
es St.
Arch.G.M.
Regalado St. 110.000 110.000
Reyes St.
Dr. Gonzales
Regalado St. 52.000 52.000
St.
TOTAL 260.000 260.00
TOTAL (IN
0.260 0.260
Kms)
148
G. PASTRANA
ST.
C. Quimpo St. D. Maagma St. 100.000 100.000
149
L. BARRIOS ST.
C. Quimpo St. D. Maagma St. 101.000 101.000
Arch.G.M.Reyes
XIX Martyrs St. 91.000 91.000
St.
Arch.G.M.Reyes
Regalado St. 98.000 58.000 40.000
St.
150
Table 5.1.1d Municipality of Kalibo Road Network – Provincial Road 2021
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SUMMARY OF BARANGAY ROADS (SURFACE TYPE & CONDITION)
Table 5.1.1f Inventory of Brgy. Roads in Linear Meters( Surface Type & Condition)
SURFACE TYPE
Rd.
BARANGAY Length EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT CONCRETE
(KMS)
ANDAGAO Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition
Road name Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
Sampaguita 874.00 180.00
Bougainvilla St. 522.00 522.00 694.00
Sunflower St. 283.00 71.00
Ilang-ilang St. 1,234.00 339.00 212.00
Calachuchi Road 239.00 8.00 250.00 51.00 637.00
Bayanihan Road 1,200.00 188.00
Abierra St. 563.00 687.00 513.00
Ureta St. 226.00 563.00 226.00
Rosal St. 690.00 210.00
Green Field 180.00 65.00 415.00
Orchid St. 146.00 80.00 180.00
Andagao Centro 128.00 66.00
Vizcarra Road 1,074.00 215.00 128.00
Magnolia St. 240.00 70.00 125.00 859.00
Gumamela St. 240.00 130.00 45.00
Santan St. 320.00 77.00 110.00
F. Cipriano Road 300.00 243.00
Handumanan Road 150.00 150.00 300.00
St. Jude Site 291.00 120.00
San Lorenzo 422.00 200.00 171.00
Villa Salvacion rd. 528.00 15.00 132.00 380.00 222.00
1,0111.
9,850.00 70.00 15.00 587.00 8.00 3.076.00 4,983.00
Total Length (Meters)
Total Length (Kms) 9.85 0.015 0.587 0.008 1.011 3.076 4.083
152
Table 5.1.1e Inventory of
Barangay Roads in
Linear Meters
Rd.
Length
Surface
(KMS)
Barangay
Condition Surface Condition
Surface Condition Surface Condition
EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT CONCRETE
Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
ANDAGAO 9.850 0.70 0.15 0.687 0.008 1.011 3.076 4.985
BAKHAW NORTE 1.566 0.076 0.107 1.383
BAKHAW SUR 3.908 0.170 0.033 0.020 0.105 0.059 0.209 3.437
BRIONES 3.103 0.734 2.244
BUS. NEW 9.097 1.732 0.340 0.628 0.723 5.675
BUS. OLD 5.814 0.239 0.095 5.480
CAANO 3.670 1.900 1.600 0.170
ESTANCIA 8.569 3.220 0.697 0.185 0.273 2.318 1.886
LINABUAN NORTE 9.811 1.447 0.245 0.289 0.175 3.928 3.727
MABILO 3.887 0.500 0.676 2.505
MOBO 2.832 0.050 1.713
NALOOK 6.452 0.122 0.020 0.102 0.913 0.025 0.057 0.192 5.021
POBLACION 0.123 0.123
POOK 9.529 0.183 0.045 0.374 1.132 7.795
TIGAYON 10.991 0.107 0.459 5.384 0.398 0.113 0.093 0.655 0.705 3.066
TINIGAW 3.500 0.070 0.403 0.071 2.956
TOTAL LENGTH IN 92.702
0.122 0.107 6.022 10.554 2.172 0.245 0.113 0.205 0.792 0.460 4.498 15.616 52.041
KMS.
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Table 5.1.1g Inventory of Brgy. Roads in Linear Meters( Surface Type& Condition
SURFACE TYPE
BARANGAY/RD. Rd.
NAME Length EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT CONCRETE
CONCRETE
(Kms.
BAKHAW NORTE Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition
Road Name Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Fair Poor Good Bad Fair Poor Good
SitioSitio Ilaya 720.00 76.00 76.00 107.00 537.00
Sitio Proper 386.00 386.00
Sitio Centro 173.00 173.00
Sitio Ilawod 287.00 287.00
Total Length 1.566.00 76.00 107.00 1,383.00
(Meters)
Total Length (Kms.) 1.566 0.076 0.107 1,383
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Table 5.1.1h Inventory of Brgy. Roads in Linear Meters( Surface Type& Condition
SURFACE TYPE
Rd.
BARANGAY Length EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT CONCRETE
(KMS)
BAKHAW SUR Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition
ROAD NAME Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
L. Barrios St. Extension 349.00 28.00 321.00
Enro Ilawod 100.00 100.00
Oyo Torong St. Extension 500.00 500.00
Centro Ilaya 500.00 31.000 469.00
Sitio Ilaya (Gen. Luna) 850.00 65.00
Bakhaw Sur Proper 501.00 501.00
Sitio Centro 195.00 195.00
BLISS ROAD 1 34.00 34.000
BLISS ROAD 2 127.00 127.00
SURFACE TYPE
155
Rd.
BRGY./ ROAD NAME Length EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT CONCRETE
(KMS
BRIONES
Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition
Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
Sitio Takas Road 873.00 399.00
Sitio Ilaya Road 450.00 474.00 310.00
Centro to Sitio Ilawod Rd. 1,500.00 20.00 105.00 140.00 1,255.00
Barangay Rd.Briones 280.00 120.00 280.00
3,103.00 20.00 105.00 - - 734.00 2,244.00
Total Length (Meters)
Total Length (Kms) 3.103 - - - - - 0.020 0.105 - - 0.734 2.244
Table 5.1.1i Inventory of Brgy. Roads in Linear Meters( Surface Type& Condition
Rd.
Brgy./ROAD NAME
Length EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT CONCRETE
(KMS)
BUSWANG OLD Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition
. Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
Old Buswang Prov”l Rd 1,750.00 118.00 1,632.00 1,632.00
Sitio Ilaya 146.00 146.00
Sitio Centro 818.00 818.00
Casimero Miltar Rd. 1,000.00 1,000.00
Salvadr Acwvedo Rd. 600.00 111.00 489.00
Sitio Ibog 500.00 10.00 95.00 395.00
Sitio Ibog 5.00 500.00
Sitio Ibog 500.00 500.00
5,814.00 5,480.00
Total Length (Meters)
Total Length (Kms) 5.814 5.480
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Table 5.1.1.g Inventory of Brgy. Roads in Linear Meters( Surface Type& Condition)
SURFACE TYPE
Rd.
BRGY./R0AD NAME Length EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT CONCRETE
(KMS)
Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition
LINABUAN NORTE Ba Poo Go
Bad Poor Fair Good Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Bad Poor Fair Good
d r od
220.00 195.00
F. Romero Road 488.00 73.00 259.00 455.00
Querico Romero Road 714.00 197.00
157
Rd.
BRGY./R0AD NAME Length EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT CONCRETE
(KMS)
BUSWANG NEW Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition
Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
New Buswang Prov”l Rd. 2,087.00 85.00 80.00 1,932.00
Escabarte to Old Bus. 196.00 196.00
Road
Magdalena Road 642.00 75.00 220.00 .33470
(Sitio Ibug road) 609.00 50.00 27.00 532.00
170.00
3,670.00 1,900.00 1,600.00
Total Length (Meters)
Total Length (Kms) 3.670
1.900 1.600 0.170
SURFACE TYPE
Rd.
BRGY./ROAD NAME Length EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT
CONCRETE
(KMS)
CAANO
Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition
Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
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Table 5.1.1i Inventory of Brgy. Roads in Linear Meters( Surface Type & Condition
SURFACE TYPE
Rd.
BRGY./R0AD NAME Length EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT CONCRETE
(KMS)
ESTANCIA Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition
Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
160
Zubiaga Road 350.00 270.0 80.00
Cathlea Road 215.00
215.00
8.569.00
Total Length (Meters) 3210.00 185.00 273.0 2318.00 1886.00
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Table 5.1.1.j Inventory of Brgy. Roads in Linear Meters( Surface Type& Condition
SURFACE TYPE
Rd.
BRGY./R0AD NAME Length EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT CONCRETE
(KMS)
Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition
Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
MABILO
900.00 802.00
Amado Malbas Road 98.00
200.00 200.00
Feeder Road to DA (Fish
Processing)
800.00
New Farm to Market Rd. 800.00
3,887.00
Total Length (Meters) 6.00 200.00 500.00 2,505.00
Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
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Table 5.1.1.k Inventory of Brgy. Roads in Linear Meters( Surface Type& Condition
SURFACE TYPE
Rd.
BRGY./R0AD NAME Length EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT CONCRETE
(KMS)
Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition
Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
NALOOK
290.00 290.00
Quecan East
164
700.00
Vega Road 102.00 598.00
6452.00
Total Length (Meters) 122.00 20.00 102.00 25.00 192.00 5,021.00
165
Table 5.1.1l Inventory of Brgy. Roads in Linear Meters( Surface Type& Condition
SURFACE TYPE
Rd.
BRGY./R0AD NAME Length EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT
CONCRETE
(KMS)
POOK Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition
Surface Condition
Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
166
440.00
Sitio Kawatihan Road 41/00 399.00
167
Table 5.1.1m Inventory of Brgy. Roads in Linear Meters( Surface Type& Condition
SURFACE TYPE
Rd.
BRGY./R0AD NAME Length EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT
CONCRETE
(KMS)
Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition
POBLACION
Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
SURFACE TYPE
Rd.
BRGY./R0AD NAME Length EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT CONCRETE
(KMS)
TIGAYON Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition Surface Condition
R, Barrios St. Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
(T. Barrios Road) 562 12o.0
48.00 113.00 281.00
0
(Isberto Road) 2291.00 616.00 265. 2265.00
(Gerardo Road) 509.00 107.00 124.00 93.00 40.00 145.00 1410.00
168
(Andrade Road) 4,673.00 4573.00 20.00 80.00
(Carpio Road) 1664.00 399.00 61.00 1205.00
469.00 469,00
Irao Road
(Tolentinoi Road) 823.00 639.00 94.00 90.00
TOTAL LENGTH 10991.00 107.-00 469.00 5,384.00 398.00 113.00 93.00 656.00 705.00 3,066.00
TOTAL LENGTH (Kms.) 10.991 0.107 0.560 5.384 0.398 0.113 0.093 0.656 0.705 3.066
Table 5.1.1n Inventory of Brgy. Roads in Linear Meters( Surface Type & Condition
SURFACE TYPE
BRGY./R0AD Rd. Length
(KMS) EARTH GRAVEL ASPHALT
NAME CONCRETE
TINIGAW Surface Surface Condition Surface Condition
Surface Condition
Condition
Poo
Bad Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good Bad Poor Fair Good
r
Proper 3,500.00 2956.0
70.00 403.00 71.00
0
3,500.00
2956.0
Total Length 70.00 403.00 71.00
0
(Meters)
3.500 0.070 0.403 0.071 2.956
Total Length (Kms)
169
5.2 BRIDGES
Kalibo has two (2) big rivers with several brooks and creeks. This explains why it
has Twelve (12) bridges to link the roads together in support of its agricultural and socio-
economic activities. The Twelve (12) bridges classified as concrete and steel built by the
national government as shown in the table below:
171
5.3 IRRIGATION SYSTEM
Hydrological studies are taken to a limited extent by the Aklan River Irrigation
System at its observation post in Sigcay, Banga, Aklan and Data covers monthly stream
discharge of Aklan River. The system has nine (9) rain gauges established in strategic
areas. One of which is located in Nalook, Kalibo, Aklan. Recorded data from 1996 to
2020 is shown in a table below;
Water Supply of Kalibo is provided by the Metro Kalibo Water District which has
pumping station at sitio Libtong with a capacity of 60 liters per second, Barangay Tinigaw
concrete receiver at XIX Martyrs St., Poblacion Kalibo, Aklan. Hereunder is the services
extended by the Metro Kalibo Water District in 2020.with 60 liters per second, Barangay
Tigayon with 20 liters per second.. It has an elevated concrete receiver at X1X Martyrs
St., Poblacion, Kalibo, Aklan. Hereunder is the services extended by the Metro Kalibo
Water District in 2021
Table 5.4a Comparative Table of Population Served by Kalibo Water District per
Barangay Active Residential Connections 2019-2020-2021
POPULATION HOUSEHOLD
Total
# of # of
# of # # of Total
2021 pop’n. HH
Pop’n. % % of HH % % # of
Barangay not not
Served Pop’n Served HH
served served
.
Andagao 15895 101% -161 -1% 15734 3179 101% -32 -1% 3147
Bakhao Norte 1155 4% 1512 57% 2667 231 4% 302 57% 533
Bakhao Sur 1940 53% 1731 47% 3671 388 53% 346 47% 734
Briones 2840 215% 1516 -115% 1324 568 215% -303 -115% 265
Buswang New 10835 93% 791 7% 11626 2167 93% 158 7% 2325
Buswang Old 4505 120% -743 -20% 3762 901 120% -149 -20% 752
Caano 1600 83% 331 17% 1931 320 83% 66 17% 386
Estancia 10385 106% -593 -6% 9792 2077 106% -119 -6% 1958
Linabuan Norte 3665 85% 646 15% 3311 733 85% 129 15% 862
Mabilo 2270 86% 361 14% 2631 454 86% 72 14% 526
Mobo 720 39% 1126 61% 1846 144 39% 225 61% 369
Nalook 2295 67% 1129 33% 3424 459 67% 226 33% 685
Poblacion 13610 111% 1353 -11% 12257 2722 111% -271 -11% 2451
Pook 5050 78% 1400 22% 6450 1010 78% 260 22% 1290
Tigayon 4625 74% 1645 26% 6270 925 74% 329 26% 1254
Tinigao 2355 71% 984 29% 3339 471 71% 197 29% 668
Total 83,745 92% 7,290 8% 91,035 16,749 92% 1,458 8% 18,207
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Total
# of # of
# of # # of Total
2020 pop’n. HH
Pop’n. % % of HH % % # of
Barangay not not
Served Pop’n Served HH
served served
.
Andagao 15870 117% -2290 -17% 13580 3174 117% -458 -17% 2716
Bakhao Norte 1095 44% 1402 56% 2497 219 44% 280 56% 499
Bakhao Sur 1895 57% 1452 43% 3347 379 57% 290 43% 699
Briones 1235 87% 177 13% 1412 247 87% 35 13% 282
Buswang New 10885 98% 266 2% 11151 2177 98% 53 2% 2230
Buswang Old 4405 127% -934 27% 3471 881 127% -187 -27% 694
Caano 1585 82% 342 18% 1927 317 82% 68 18% 385
Estancia 10385 116% -1435 -16% 8950 2077 116% -287 16% 1790
Linabuan Norte 2800 63% 1615 37% 4415 560 63% 323 37% 883
Mabilo 2250 89% 292 11% 2542 450 89% 58 11% 508
Mobo 650 39% 999 61% 1649 130 39% 200 61% 330
Nalook 2255 63% 1297 37% 3552 451 63% 259 37% 710
Poblacion 12995 103% -433 -3% 12562 2599 103% -87 -3% 2512
Pook 4855 79% 1285 21% 6140 971 79% 257 21% 1228
Tigayon 4010 67% 2649 33% 6029 802 67% 404 33% 1206
Tinigao 2230 76% 712 24% 2942 446 76% 142 24% 588
Total 79400 92% 6766 8% 86166 15880 1353 17,233
Source: Metro Kalibo Water District 2018 Note: PSA-Aklan Census of Pop. & Housing as of August. 1, 2015
# of # of
# of Total # # of Total
2019 pop’n. HH
Pop’n. % % of HH % % # of
Barangay not not
Served Pop’n. Served HH
served served
Andagao 15,985 119% -2,579 -19% 13,406 3,197 119% -516 -19% 2,681
Bakhao Norte 1,060 43% 1,405 57% 2,465 212 43% 281 57% 493
Bakhao Sur 1,790 54% 1,515 46% 3,305 358 54% 303 46% 661
Briones 1,190 85% 205 15% 1,395 238 85% 41 15% 279
Buswang New 10,725 97% 282 3% 11,007 2,145 97% 56 3% 2,201
Buswang Old 4,3256 126% -898 -26% 3,427 865 126% -180 -26% 685
Caano 1,560 82% 343 18% 1,903 312 82% 69 18% 381
Estancia 11,080 114% -1,245 -14% 8,835 2,016 114% -249 -14% 1,767
LinabuanNorte 3,855 88% 503 12% 4,358 771 88% 101 12% 872
Mabilo 2,225 89% 285 11% 2,510 445 89% 57 11% 502
Mobo 635 39% 994 61% 1,629 127 39% 199 61% 326
Nalook 2,170 62% 1,336 38% 3,506 434 62% 267 38% 701
Poblacion 13,765 111% -1,365 -11% 12,400 2,753 111% -273 -11% 2,480
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Pook 4,650 77% 1, 411 23% 6,061 930 77% 282 23% 1,212
Tigayon 4,395 74% 1,557 26% 5,952 879 74% 311 26% 1,190
Tinigao 2,100 72% 804 28% 2,904 420 72% 161 28% 581
Total 80,510 95% 4,553 5% 85,063 16,102 95% 911 5% 17,013
Note: Figures excludes 171 Govt. connections/ PSA-Aklan Census of Pop. & Housing as Source: Metro Kalibo Water District
2017
Table 5.4c ComparativeRates per Consumer Type Effective May 2011 Billing
Kalibo Area:
Minimum 41 above
Classification Size 11-20Cu.m. 21-30cu.m. 31-40 cu.m.
Charge cu.m.
Residential/Government ½” 205.00 21.04 22.32 23.52 24.80
¾” 328.00 21.04 22.32 23.52 24.80
1” 656.00 21.04 22.32 23.52 24..80
1½” 1,640.00 - - - -
175
Commercial/Industrial ½” 410.00 42.08 44.64 47.04 49.60
¾” 656.00 42.08 44.64 47.04 49.60
1” 1,312.00 42.08 44.64 47.04 49.60
1½” - - - - -
Wholesale/
3 times the Residential Rate
Bulk
Source: MKWD 2020
Type of Consumer
176
Table 5.4f Level III Local Waterworks System by Type and No. of Consumers &
Average Water Consumption,
Wate
r Type Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)
PhysI
Pipe Total of Year
Pipeline Owners cal O
line Length Pipe Establishe
ID hip Condi T V T S th
Dia (LM) Mate d Fl Eq Ln
tion c o s u er
mete rial
r s
SERVICE MKWD 25 222.00 GI 1995-1998 GOOD L L L L L L L L
LATERA
LS AND MKWD 25 8,769.00 HDPE 1991-2004 GOOD L L L L L L L L
SUB- PVC
MAINS MKWD 25 4,582 PB 1995-2020 GOOD L L L L L L L L
(KALIBO)
MKWD 38 78.00 GI 1999 GOOD L L L L L L L L
MKWD 38 15,490.00 HDPE 2001-2017 GOOD L L L L L L L L
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MKWD 250 1920.00 STEE 1991, GOOD L L M L M L L L
L 1995
MKWD 200 7974.00 UPVC 1986, GOOD L L M L M L L L
2020
MKWD 150 558.00 UPVC 1983-1995 GOOD L L M L L L L L
Source: Metro Kalibo Water District – 2021
Table 5.4h Existing Surface Water Resources by Type and Classification, Year 2021
178
Table 5.5 b Comparative Household Served and Unserved by Electricity – 2019-2020-2021
Percentage Number of Percentage Number of Percentage
Number of (%) Households (%) Households (%)
Households
2019 2020 2021
Served 24010 24,533 18,871
Unserved - - -
Palm 10(MVA)
Concepcion Andagao
Panay Power TR2 SS
Corp.
(PCPC.)
Net Metering
179
Table 5.5d Comparative Table of Rate per Kilowatt Hour – 2019-2020-2021
Type of C onnection Rate per Rate per Rate per Kwhr
Kwhr Kwhr
Average
2019 2020 2021
Residential Peso/WHr 10,0352 10,5570 11,4320
LowVoltage
Commercial,
StreetLights,Industria Peso/Whr 19,0352 P9.6380 P10,5090
l, Public
High Voltage
(Commercial,Street Peso/Whr P8,4840 P7,8256 P9,1236
Lights,Industrial,
Public)
Source: AKELCO 2021
Source: AKELCO-2021
Table 5.5e Comparative Table Showing Household with Access to Electricity by Brgy.2013- 2018
Barangay No. of Households with access No. of Households with access
Household to electricity Household to electricity
Magnitude Proportion Magnitude Proportion
2013 2018
Kalibo 14202 13851 97.53 12501 12339 98.7
180
Table 5.5f Power Transmission/Distribution Line, Year 2019- 2020-2021
Kalibo’s means of transportation to and from the barangays and suburbs are
served by motor tricycles except for the two islands 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, 3J’s Tour, RJ Boracay Travel &
Tours along with L300 vans of Paradise Tours and Jophil Tours Service and Ceres Liner.
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.
181
Table 5.6a Transportation Terminals by Location and Condition, Year 2021
182
CERES 1.2242 Estancia, 2016 Fair Vallacar Ceres Bus - CR,
TERMINAL HA Kalibo, Aklan Transit Iloilo/Capiz/Ant Waiting
(VALLACAR ique/Aklan Area
Transit)
BALETE VAN 0.0036271 Estancia, 2016 Fair Julio Van - Balete CR,
TERMINAL HA Kalibo, Aklan Guillardez Waiting
Area
LIBACAO 0.010669 San Lorenzo 2012 Fair Jophet Jeep - Libacao CR,
JEEPNEY HA Drive, Ojacastro Waiting
TERMINAL Kalibo,Aklan Area
NEW KAJODA 0.0004926 San Lorenzo 2007 Fair Nestor dela Multicab New Waiting
TERMINAL HA Drive, Cruz Washington Area
Kalibo,Aklan
DUMAGUIT, NEW 0.0051379 San Lorenzo 2012 Fair William Jeep - CR,
WASHINGTON HA Drive, Bulacan Dumaguit, New Waiting
JEEPNEY Kalibo,Aklan Washington Area
TERMINAL
ACACIA TRAVEL & 0.122357 F. Quimpo St. 2016 Fair Santiago Van - Roxas CR,
TOURS (CITY HA Kalibo, Aklan Buyo City/Caticlan Waiting
MALL TERMINAL Area
TRICYCLE 0.033189 Andagao, 2000 Fair - Tricycle - Waiting
(BANGA, BATAN, HA Kaliboi,Aklan Banga, Area
BALETE, NEW Balete,Batan,Ne
WASHINGTON
w Washington)
SOUTH WEST Kalibo
TOURS(BORACAY) International
Airport
VALISNO Jaime Valisno-Gasat Manila Via
GASAT(Ticketing Cardinal Sin, Philtranco RORO/ Roll on
Outlet) Kalibo, Aklan Ticketing. Roll off Transport
AAA TRANSPORT Veterans Ave. Van, Kalibo
TERMINAL Kalibo,Aklan Caticlan
EASTERN 0.35 HA San Lorenzo 2019 Fair LGU - Kalibo Public/Rented Shed,
TERMINAL Drive, CR,
Andagao, Waiting
Kalibo,Aklan Area
Source: LTO 2021
Table 5.6b Inventory of Public Land Transportation Vehicles by Numbers, Type &
Services Routes Year 2021
183
East & West
Jeepneys 180 - - - √ 180
Terminal
Banga/Makato/Malin
Multicab 12 - - - √ 12
ao/Nabas/Libacao
2 companies:w/
Average. of 6 units
per day
Passenger Vans 124 - - - √ 124 Banga/Ibajay/New
Washington/Altavas/
Buruanga/Malay/Tan
galan
Numancia/Banga/
Tricycle from
610 - - - √ 610 Batan/New
other municipality
.Wash./Balete/ Lezo
Estancia/Linabuan
Tricycle - Kalibo
333 √ √ √ √ 333 Norte/Mobo/Tigayon
Route 1
/Tinigaw
Bakhaw
Tricycle - Kalibo Norte/Bakhaw
327 √ √ √ √ 327
Route 2 Sur/Buswang
New/Buswang Old
Andagaw/Briones/
Tricycle - Kalibo
496 √ √ √ √ 496 Mabilo/Nalook
Route 3
Pook/Caano
Tricycle - Kalibo
1,832 √ √ √ √ 1,832 Poblacion
Route 4
Taxes 1 Company 3 Units 1 Company 3 Units
Ferries N/A N/A
Ship N/A N/A
Fast Craft N/A N/A
Passenger Bancas N/A N/A
Source: LTO, /MPDO-2021
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Table 5.6d Total Number of Registered Vehicle for CY 2021
Government Jan Feb. Mar April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total
Light 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -
UV 0 16 6 8 12 15 9 5 8 10 2 9 100
SUV 0 12 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 16
MC 0 3 2 7 5 11 10 26 11 8 3 0 86
T 0 2 2 4 1 8 3 0 10 2 0 32
Total Govt. 0 33 9 18 21 27 28 34 20 28 7 0 225
Source: LTO, /MPDO-2021
FOR HIRE
PUJ 277 84 102 90 106 87 82 44 67 146 42 24 1,151
TB-PUB 16 16 11 12 4 5 11 1 3 7 7 2 95
TC 590 852 723 488 588 559 562 947 554 870 241 138 7,112
TH 9 8 8 11 8 1 8 2 9 15 4 5 88
TRL 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2
SB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -
TAXI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -
TOTAL FOR 892 960 844 601 707 652 663 995 633 1038 294 169 8,448
HIRE
Source: LTO, /MPDO-2021
Private Jan Feb. Mar April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total
Light 70 124 168 144 156 146 169 37 178 121 61 40 1414
Medium 6 8 12 8 11 16 13 7 11 13 6 1 112
Heavy 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
SUV 60 95 90 75 84 73 98 76 109 38 38 30 866
UV 740 495 501 477 546 506 524 856 514 166 166 89 5580
Truck 75 105 103 102 102 92 98 24 71 48 48 10 878
Truck Bus 0 1 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 24
Motorcycle 102 1252 1725 1238 1651 1606 1646 1136 1545 685 685 488 13759
Total 1053 2082 2600 2066 2551 2440 2548 2136 2428 1072 1005 658 22,639
Private
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Table 5.6f Comparative List of Tricycle with Identification Number per Brgy 2019-2021
Table 5.6 g List of Accounts of Transport and Traffic Management for the Yr. 2021
186
-
Kalibo like other capital towns has its own airport facilities. It is classified as an
International Airport and considered as one of the busiest airport in the country. With a
land area of 32.67 hectare, its facilities include 2,187m. x 45m. run way, (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 6,858,108
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 International Airport is
being upgraded into an all weather airport with modern landing facilities, terminals and
air traffic control tower that would accommodate flights to/from the Asian countries of
the world.
The record-breaking tourist arrivals further increased the flight frequency of the
country’s airline companies servicing Aklan. It has an approximate travel time of one
(1) hour to Manila. In addition, 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
accessible. Departure/arrival time and flight frequency are reflected on the table below;
187
Table 5.7a Comparative Consolidated Flights Domestic/ International CY 2011-2021
VOLUME OF CARGOES
NO. OF FLIGHT NO. OF PASSENGERS
Year (KGS)
DOMESTIC
MONTH NO. OF FLIGHTS NO. OF PASSENGER VOLUME OF CARGOES
188
Table 5.7c AIRCRAFT PASSENGER AND CARGO MOVEMENTS FOR THE MONTH
OF
JUNE 1-30, 2021
Table 5.7 d AIRCRAFT PASSENGER AND CARGO MOVEMENTS FOR THE MONTH
OF
JULY 1-31, 2021
189
Table 5.7e AIRCRAFT PASSENGER AND CARGO MOVEMENTS FOR THE MONTH
OF
AUGUST 1-31, 2021
Table 5.7f AIRCRAFT PASSENGER AND CARGO MOVEMENTS FOR THE MONTH
OF
SEPTEMBER 1-31, 2021
190
Table 5.7g AIRCRAFT PASSENGER AND CARGO MOVEMENTS FOR THE MONTH
OF
OCTOBER 1-31, 2021
Table 5.7 h AIRCRAFT PASSENGER AND CARGO MOVEMENTS FOR THE MONTH
OF
NOVEMBER 1-30, 2021
191
Table 5.7 I AIRCRAFT PASSENGER AND CARGO MOVEMENTS FOR THE MONTH
OF
NOVEMBER 1-30, 2021
192
Table 5.7j Visitors Arrival at Tourist Attractions 2021
Bakhawan Eco-Park
Month (407) Tigayon Hill Museo it Akean (205) Grand Total Visitors
Domestic Foreign Total Domestic Foreign Total Domestic Foreign Total Domestic Foreign Total
August 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 3
193
Table 5.7k Visitors Count Domestic/Foreign 2021
Bakhawan Eco-Park
Month (407) Tigayon Hill Museo it Akean (205) Grand Total Visitors
Domestic Foreign Total Domestic Foreign Total Domestic Foreign Total Domestic Foreign Total
January 3466 99 3565 421 11 432 946 69 1015 4833 179 5012
February 3030 127 3157 296 16 412 219 1 229 3645 144 3789
March 2685 121 2806 1075 7 1082 574 0 574 4334 128 4462
April 3925 114 4039 5106 10 5116 370 16 386 9401 140 9541
August 2008 80 2088 658 7 665 233 14 247 2899 101 3000
Total: 33332 894 34226 11200 107 11307 4572 133 4711 49110 1134 50244
-Continuation
393 553 946 26 43 69 1015 4019 814 4833 130 49 179 5012
78 141 219 - 1 1 220 1743 1902 3645 70 74 144 3789
25116
215 359 574 - - 0 574 609 1040 49 2 5 7 1656
134 236 370 5 11 16 386 2164 3312 5476 11 15 26 5502
74 148 222 7 12 19 241 384 619 1003 10 17 27 1030
194
89 160 249 2 4 6 255 350 484 784 3 4 7 791
38273
106 216 322 - - - 322 272 467 9 7 6 13 752
82 151 233 6 83 14 247 351 533 4891 8 13 21 912
277 468 745 3 1 6 751 588 879 1467 7 4 11 1478
1724 2858 4578 50 83 133 4711 11271 11182 22453 267 199 466 22919
Source : Tourism Office-2020 - Note: Bakhawan Eco-Park was closed from January to March due to Covid 19
195
Table 5.7m Comparative Table of Top 5 Travelers/month 2011-2021
Occupan Bakhawan Eco-
Ati-Atihan (3 Nights) Tigayon Hill Museo it Akean
cy Rate Park
Same Day Same Day Same Day
Year Overnight Year Year Year
Visitor Visitor Visitor
2011 1,023 76.11% 2011 23,184 2011 - 2011 1,831
2012 1,401 90.48% 2012 24,823 2012 - 2012 3,696
2013 2,052 79.25% 2013 26,998 2013 - 2013 5,629
2014 3,395 80.16% 2014 30,577 2014 - 2014 3,065
2015 2,506 75.63% 2015 57,924 2015 10,648 2015 6,403
2016 3,581 82.20% 2016 42,178 2016 18.592 2016 9,963
2017 3,755 80% 2017 36,658 2017 9,384 2017 6,540
2018 3,474 63.42% 2018 26,119 2018 3,016 2018 3,016
2019 4,288 48.81% 2019 38,455 2019 11,763 2019 5,063
2020 7,777 2020 Pandemic 2020 Pandemic 2020 Pandemic
2021 Pandemic 2021 11,800 2021 3,534 277
Source : Tourism Office-2021
196
Table 5.7o Comparative Visitors Arrivals – Classification2011-2020
Year Domestic Foreign Total
198
Tourist
33 NP Festival Inn 268-3120 Inn 10 4 1
NVC Carmenr Hotel Marion Hotelcarmen-
34 Pastrana St., Kalibo, Aklan 268-3120 Tourist Inn Cipriano nvc@yahoo.com.ph 10 4 1
Oliveros Place Pension John Philip
35 Roxas Ave.,Ext ., Kalibo 268-3293 House Oliveros Johnphil-23@yahoo.com 7 2 0
Papierrus PensionneOsmena Pension Crispina
36 Ave., Kalibo, Aklan 268-5285 House Lachica krispypapierus@yahoo.com 11 2 1
RB Bed & Breakfast Tourist Nathan
37 Pastrana St., Kalibo, Aklan 268-9380 Inn Candelario Nig-iloilo@yahoo.com 28 6 1
RG's Travelers InnCor. Arch 268-3780/ Tourist Ronnie/Nestor
38 Reyes St. & G Ramos St.KA 268-4049 Inn Gabalda 39da 13 2 1
39 Royal Suites Condotel 268-3708 Hotel Mario Lao royalsuitessreservations@ 31 7 6
Roz & Angeliques Inn & Tourist
40 Suites 2683974 Inn 8 0 2
Shemaja Inn Tourist Shirley
41 Mabini St., Kalibo, Aklan 268-7626 Inn Ramos shemaja-inn@yahoo.com 8 0 2
Starline Travellers Inn Karen Starlinetravellersinn@yahoo.c
42 D.Maagma St.,Kalibo,Aklan 268-3707 Tourist Inn Karpio om 13 1 2
Suburbia Garden Hotel Tourist Michael
43 Tigayon, Kalibo, Aklan 268-1621 Inn Abello Suburbia-gh@yahoo.com 12 1 1
Tejada Executive House Pension
44 New Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan 268-3625 House 5 0 2
The Premiere Business Hotel Jean Paul thepremierebusinesshotel@g
45 Quezon Ave., Kalibo, Aklan 268-3346 Tourist Inn Peralta mail.com 40 9 6
Veranza Inn & Suites Je
JNC Martelino St., Andagao, nelyn
46 Kalibo, Aklan 268-4172 Tourist Inn Gervacio 3 1 3
Pension Zenaida
47 Zaiden, Pension House 268-3709 House Pelayo Pelayo-zeny@yahoo.com 6 1 1
Pension
48 Mang DomengsHome Stay 262-8568 House Eden Quinto 5 0 2
Natan
49 Beases Bed & Breakfast 268-9380 Tourist Inn Cndelario
Ett Hometel
Tirol Bldg, Jaime Cardinal Sin Pension
50 Ave, Estancia, Kalibo 500-6094 House Elixir Tirol
Feanne Pension House
51 Andagao, Kalibo, Aklan
LR Lodging House
1019 Roxas Ave., Kalibo, Lodging Mae R.
52 Aklan 268-8547 House Bartolome
53 MZJ Condotel
Pension Michelle R
54 MZL Balikbayan Inn 9383650647 House Zonio jeangceirycl@ gmail.com 8 1 4
Stevens Quest House
Cor. M. Laserna St./L. Barrios Rey Steveng-
55 St. 268-4584 Tourist Inn Laurente house123@yahoo.com 4 2 2
WYNS Travelers Inn
Eid Bldg Gumamela St. Brgy.
56 Andagao, Kalibo, Aklan
Our Looks Inn Pension Raquel B.
57 Rizal St., Kalibo. Aklan 268-4584 House Yarra 6
JR Domingo Apartel Pension James Root
58 L.Barrios St. Kalibo, Aklan 268-1643 House Domingo 5
59 Eden's Apartelle 268-1966 Apartelle Edna Gelito edensapartelle@gmail-com 22 1 1
Bakhawan Inn Calixto
60 New Bus., Kalibo,Aklan 262-7013 Tourist Inn Andrade uswagdf@yahoo.com 8 2 1
Salvacion D.
61 Hotel BNL 09495876323 Tourist Inn Lao 5 2 3
Espacio Rooms and Space for
62 Rent 268-1108 Tourist Inn 3 1 1
199
MJ’S Inn Pension Rey
63 Estancia. Kalibo, Aklan 268-4584 House Laurente 4 2 2
Tierranova Suites, New
64 Buswang
65 Casa Verde Hometel
Source : Tourism Office-2021
Year Total
2011 32
2012 30
2013 31
2014 34
2015 43
2016 52
2017 53
2018 49
2019 49
2020 48
2021 49
Table 5.7r Comparative List of Rooms in Accomodation Establishment
2011-2021
Year Total
2011 456
2012 513
2013 558
2014 638
2015 763
2016 771
2017 858
2018 890
2019 927
2020 844
2021 6163
Source : Tourism Office-2021
200
Table 5.7s List of DOT Tourism Accredited Hotels/Establishment Number of
Rooms CY 2021
201
5.8 SEA TRAVEL
Kalibo does not have any port or wharf but the port in Barangay Caticlan, Malay,
Aklan is accessible. The Strong Republic Nautical Highway Roll-on Roll-off and To
Go Travels have their office here in Kalibo servicing Aklan passengers going to and
back from Manila and Romblon. Travel time to Malay port is approximately one hour
and a half
202
Table 5.9b Number of Cable Service Provider CY 2021
Trade Name/Business Owner Name/Owner Barangay Classification /Line of
Address Address Business
Aklan Cable Television Aklan Cable Television Poblacion, Contractor/Cable Operator
Co. Inc. Co. Inc. Trigar Bldg., Kalibo,Aklan
Trigar Bldg. Pastrana St. Pastrana St., Pob.
Pob., Kal;ibo, Aklan Kalibo, Aklan
Kalibo Cable Television Kalibo Cable Television Poblacion, Contractor/Cable Operator
Network, Inc. /Veterans Network, Inc. Veterans Kalibo, Aklan
Ave., Kalibo, Aklan Ave., Kalibo, Aklan
Cignal C% Koks Pob. Kalibo Contractor/Cable Operator
Total No. of Businesses as per Line of Business - 2
Postal services is provided by the Kalibo Post Office with an office at the
Provincial Capitol Compound with an area of 354 square meter. It serves as the
facilitator for the delivery of letters for the whole municipality. The Philippine Postal
Corporation services of 2021 are shown in table below.
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,
2Go, Fast pak, LIBCAP, AP Cargo LOGISTICS Net Work, GC Taal Cargo and Trucking
Services, KIASCOM Airlines Servicing Outfit, LTV General Services, Jads Cargo,
PHILFAST Air 21-Joy Mail & Service and PPI Cargo. Radio and television broadcast are
also available such as RMN-DYKR, IBC-DYRG, RGMA-DYRU, DYIN-Radio Bombo,
Radyo todo, DYMM, Love Radio, Brigada FM 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. Telephone
Services Provider, Panay Telecom Company
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In order to sustain communication linkage to the local communities, LGU 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.
204
Bay Radio Comms. Radio Services Province Wide Poblacion Business Office/Radio
Broadcasting Corp. Room
Energy Fm. Radio Services Province Wide Poblacion Business Office/ Radio
Room
Love Radio Kalibo Radio Services Province Wide Poblacion Business Office/Radio
Room
Brigada Mass Media Radio Services Province Wide Poblacion Business Office Radio
Corp. (Brigada News Room
FM
Source: OMPDC 2021
Newspaper, magazines and the like such as the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manila
Bulletin and others which is available in Metro Manila also circulates in Kalibo that are
flown in from Manila to Kalibo or to Iloilo City. Shown in the table below is the
Inventory of print media and communication facilities that are circulating in the
municipality, Public Callimg Station, Cell Site Network and Prodcast and Televion
Network, to wit:
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Table 5.9f Cell Site Network, Year 2021
Area Catchment
Antenn Date
Location Occupied Radius Owner
a High Installed
(SQ.M.) (KM)
Vaterans Ave. 1996-
Poblaciom, 800 sq. m. 46 m 1997 1-2 km Globe Telecom
Kalibo, Aklan
Roxas Ave.
2012-
Poblacion, 150 sq .m 16m 1-2 km Globe Telecom
2013
Kalibo, Aklan
Linabuan Norte 2006-
200 sq. m. 35m 1-2 km Globe Telecom
2007
Buswang New 300 sq. m. 150ft. 2009 1.5 Smart
Buswang Old 200 sq. m. 150ft. 1.5 Smart
Veterans Avenue. Buillding 70ft. 2001 1.5 Smart
Corner C.
Quimpo, L 200 sq. m. 150ft. 1.5 Smart
Barrios St.
Garcia Lot
200 sq. m. 150ft. 1.5 Smart
Laserna
Caano 200 sq. m. 150ft. 1.5 Smart
Estancia 200 sq. m. 150ft. 1.5 Smart
Tigayon 200 sq. m. 150ft. 1.5 Smart
Linabuan Norte 200 sq. m. 150ft. 1.5 Smart
Gaisano Rooftop 1.5 Smart
Toting Reyes St. 200 sq. m. 1.5 Smart
Source: OMPDC 2021
206
5.10 5.10 WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
Evaluating the current solid waste management situation of LGU Kalibo would
entail looking at its compliance indicators to RA 9003: Segregation at Source (Sec. 21),
Segregated Collection (Section 23), Recovery/Recycling Systems (Section 33) and Closure
and Rehabilitation of Open/Controlled Disposal Facilities (Section 37). Along this vein,
LGU Kalibo still has much to do to be fully compliant to its mandates. Rendered Solid
Waste Collection Services covering five (5) service routes solid waste generated by
household, and various institutions.
Solid Waste management of Kalibo has provided 14 hrs a day ferry services for
Barangay Bakhaw Norte and Barangay Bakhaw Sur and maintained the cleanliness in major
throughfares of parks/playgrounds, government buildings and facilities with the following
workforce, Street Sweeper, CR cleaners, caretakers, utility workers and market sweepers.
Revenue generated from Solid Waste Maintenance and Garbage Maintenance Fees
has increased from Php. 4,400,575, 00 in 2018 to php 4,932,252.50 in 2019 then decreased
to Php 4,400,575.00 in 2020 at 6.74% from 2019 to 2020.
The decreased revenue generated in 2020 & 2021 was due to the COVID-19
Pandemic which led the non-operation if not to closure of some establishment. Income
generated from Solid Waste Maintenance Fees, Garbage Maintenance Fees and other
income generation under MO No. 2009-004 fees and charges have suffered a setback is
shown below:
207
Table 5.10a Comparative Income from Solid Waste Management Fee
And Garbage Maintenance Fee from Jan. to Dec. 2021
Most of the income generated from special collection trips comes from CAAP, business
establishments operating at the Kalibo International Airport and other business establishments
operating within Kalibo. Due to COVID-19 Pandemic, the income generated from special
collection trips was greatly affected. With the temporary closure of establishments, the income
generated from special collection trips went down to Php 736,436.00, with a decrease of 52.20%
compared to the previous year’s income of 1,540,540.00 as shown below:
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December 4,176.00 2,976.00 1,200.00 111,260.00 46,124.00 4,176.00
TOTAL 405,684.00 313,620.00 92,064.00 1,540,540.00 736,436.00 405,684.00
Source: SWMS Records MTO, Cash Tickets issued at the Disposal Site
The Total Income from Php 1,086,708.00 in 2018 and Php 2,264,690.00 in 2019, income
from Toll.Tipping Fees has decreased to Php1,359,986.00 in 2020 at the rate of 39.95% and Php
1,026.242.00 for 2021 income which is attributed to the onset of COVID-19 Pandemic is shown
below:
There are five (5) cemeteries in the municipality. The Municipal Cemetery which is
owned by the municipality of Kalibo, the Catholic Cemetery and the Medalla Milagrosa
Cemetery, owned by the Roman Catholic Church, the Chinese Cemetery owned and
managed by the Chinese Community and the newly opened Immaculate Concepcion Park
owned by a private entity, Mr. Ariel Garcia. Two of these burial grounds are almost full in
capacity.
Table 5.11a Inventory of Cemeteries/Burial Grounds
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5.12 SLAUGHTERHOUSE
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 for meat products and the volume to be
slaughtered depends on the population of the livestock animals to be slaughtered as
influenced by the demand market the higher the demands of meat products, the higher
slaughtering service is expected.
The existing abattoir is used to slaughtered cattle, carabao, hogs, horses and goats.
This year, it has slaughtered an average per day of 152 heads of swine, between 6-7 heads
of cattle and 5-6 heads of carabao and 0.3 heads of other animals.
211
Table 5.12b Comparative Kinds (No. of Animal Slaughtered/Carcasses in
Kilograms) 2019-2021
MONTH/ SWINE CATTLE CARABAO HORSE GOAT
2020
No. of Dressed No. of Dressed No. of Dressed No. of Dressed No. of Dresse
Heads Weight Heads Weight(kg Heads Weight Heads Weight(kg Head d
(kgs) s) (kgs) s) s Weight
(kgs)
January 6,677 440,950 250 30,525 121 18,084 5 519 3 47
212
Table 5.12d Actual Slaughtered Animals (2012-2021)
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Animal 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Type (Actual) (Actual) (Actual) (Actual) (Actual) (Actual) (Actual) (Actual) (Actual) (Actual)
Cattle 2,129 2,169 2,275 2110 2,011 2011 2088 2088 2088 1,748
Carabao 1,544 1,439 1,365 1,394 1,541 1936 1482 1482 1482 601
Hogs/ 46,068 41,600 43,574 50,367 58,637 55,653 52959 52050 52050 54735
Swine
Horse 54 56 41 32 27 31 61 61 61 19
Others: 226 148 145 190 154 191 43 43 43 43
Goat,
etc.
Chicken 7,200 No data No data No data No data No data No data No data No data No date
Total 57,221 45,412 47,400 54,083 52,370 59,732 55,724 55,724 55,724 57,107
The Kalibo Public Market being the trade center of the province serves not just the
local community but the whole province as a whole. Local products as well as
commodities from Manila and other provinces are being sold here.
Established in a 10,646 sq.m lot it is situated along Roxas Avenue Extension corner
Toting Reyes Street, barangay Andagao, this Municipality. Its location is
approximately 120 meters away from the Kalibo Municipal Hall.
This provides the sense of direction to its manpower complement which path to take a
will eventually make the operation not only sustainable but also proven to be an income
generation arm of the municipality. The operational income of MEEDO for the year
2021 amounting to Seventy One Million Two Hundred Seventy Two Thousand Seven
Hundred Fifty Six & 60/100 (Php 71,272,756.60 ) with an increased in the total
revenue collection in the amount of (6,047,422.62) (9.27%) increased compared to
2021 income of which, a total of 24,389,248.10, (52.75%) are derived from the Kalibo
Public Market Administration Division, which is indeed a big boost to entire operation.
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Table 5.13a Comparative Operational Income of MEEDO for the Year 2019-2021
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The Kalibo Public Market has 1,093 stalls and concrete tables of which 428 stalls selling
various commercial items such as grocery, sari-sari stores, native products made of indigenous
materials such as nito, buri, abaka and rattan; dry goods from textile to garments; different
variety of rice, cereals; native delicacies, There are also who are engaged in restaurant
business, plastic and glassware, others are into in services such as beauty parlors, dental clinics
and offices that offer various kinds of services.
There were 645 concrete tables intended for fish section, meat section, chicken section and
vegetables section. There were 124 concrete /tiled tables for fish section and 80 concrete tiled
tables for meat section and 20 concrete tables for chicken section and 47 vegetable concrete
tables for vegetables section,and another additional 47 tables for vegetables section, 21
Litsonan Section, 10 Old Conrete Table 243 Open Space, with temporary table, 21 Newly
constructed Concrete Table, 32 concrete tables for Oyo Torong Satellite Market. Each table is
being occupied by 4 vendors equipped with potable running water.
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To accommodate more vendors and to have variety of local products the municipality has
established a Market Day every Sunday along Toting Reyes and XIX Martyrs Streets. 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 in terms of cash tickets issued for the vending activity.
Another area designated 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
and various services. For so long time, this serves as the “Mall” of Kalibo where people go
shopping. Strategically located at the back of Kalibo Cathedral, the Kalibo Shopping Center is the
most convenient area to buy people’s 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.
New sheds at the access road were constructed for the convenience and comfort of the
buying public. Public address was provided for proper information dissemination. In the aspect
of cleanliness and sanitation, flushing activity is conducted every 2 nd and 4th week of the month.
This is being undertaken in partnership with the Bureau of Fire Protection–Kalibo. Its result is
indeed favourable to market goers and the general public as it provided cleaner and sanitized
public market.
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 people’s organization to participate in local governance.
The study does not intent to make a management audit of the local government’s
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.
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6.2 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, this council has enacted significant ordinances and
resolutions in consonance with the Local Development Programs of the LGU of Kalibo, Aklan.
And other local special bodies as mandated in the Local Government Code (LGC) Known as RA
7160. Shown below is the List of Special Bodies and Legislative Profile of the Municipality of
Kalibo.
Local Development Council Codes of General Ordinance Gender and Development Code
Local Health Board Revenue Code Environmental Code
Local School Boards Zoning Ordinance Local Investment and Incentive
Codes
Local Disaster Risk Reduction & Local Council for the Protection
Market Code
Management Council of Childrenfor Children Code
Local Peace and Order Council Health and Sanitation
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Figure 6.2c Municipal Organizational Structures
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6.3 PERSONNEL PROFILE MUNICIPALITY OF KALIBO
LGU Kalibo has its Human Resource Database Information System developed as part of its
Organization Development Initiatives. The Human Resource Profile is updated quarterly and is
posted at the OHRM Bulletin.
The Human Resource Profile is presented with sex disaggregated data in a graphical form
as shown below:
The total Workforce of LGU Kalibo as of December 31, 2021 has a totals of Four
Hundred Forty Two (442) Personnel of which 45.25% are males and 54.75% are females. There
are Four Hundred Twenty Two (422) of which are permanent by nature of appointment, and Five
(5) are co-terminus appointments, 12 are holding elective position while three are temporary in
nature.
It can be noted that for permanent positions, the 3-year data shows that there are more
female than male employees (69% : 31%) for the 2 nd level positions while they got almost similar
in percentage for the 1st level positions. With regards to the elective post, 33% are women and
67% are men.
Table 6.3a Comparative Table Showing Number of Elective, Permanent, Temporary, and Co-
Terminus for CY 2019 2020 & 2021
Temporary 3 0 3 2 0 2 3 0 3
Co- 2 2 4 3 2 5 3 2 5
Terminus
Total 198 226 424 203 235 438 200 242 442
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6.4 NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN KALIBO
Civil Aviation Authority of Aklan Parole & Probation Office Dept. of Labor and
the Phils. Employment
(DOLE)
Aklan Electric Cooperative Civil Service Commission (CSC) Department of Land
(AKELCO) Reform (DLR)
Aklan Provincial Traffic Commission on Audit (COA) Department of Public
Management Works and Highways
Boyscouts of the Philippines Cooperative Development Authority Dep. of Science and
(BSP) (CDA) Technology (DOST)
Bureau of Agricultural CriminalInvestigation & Detention Dept. of Social
Statistic Office Group Welfare and
Development
Bureau of Fire Protection Department of Education (DEP ED) Department of
(BFP) Tourism (DOT)
Bureau of Fisheries Dept.ofEnvironment & Natural Philippine Health
&Aquactic Resources Resources Insurance
Corporation
Bureau of Food and Drugs Department of Health (DOH) Commission on
(BFAD) Election (COE)
Bureau of Immigration and Department of Interior & Local Department of Trade
Deportation Govt. and Industry (DTI)
Bureau of Internal Revenue Department of Justice (DOJ) Dept.of
(BIR) Transportation and
Communications
Bureau of Jail Management Department of Justice and Fibe Industry
& Penology Registration Authority/Registry of Development
Deeds (DOJR) Authority(FIDA)
Bureau of Treasury (BOT) Metro Kalibo Water District National Statistics
(MKWD) Office (NSO)
Girl Scout of the Philippines Department of Agrarian Reform PAG-IBIG Fund-
(GSP) (DAR) Aklan Provincial
Office
Government Service NationalLaborRelationsCommission( Camp Pastor
Insurance System NLRC) Martelino
Land Transportation Office National Police Commission (NPC) Philippne Coconut
(LTO) Development
Authority
Philppine Information Technical Education and Skills Philippine National
Agency (PIA) Development Authority( TESDA) Police Aviation
Security Office (PNP
APPO)
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Phil.InstituteofVolcanology& Aklan Electric Coop. Kalibo Sub- National Irrigation
Seismology Station Administration
(NIA)
Philippine National Police Aklan Provincial Traffic & Mngt. Philippine National
(PNP) Red Cross
Philippine Postal Corporation Social Security Sysytem (SSS) Regional Trial Court
Post Office (RTC)
Public Attorney’s Office Department of National Defense Philippine Statistic
(PAO) (DOND) Authority
OverseasWorkersWelfare PNP Aklan Prov. Police Office Pnp Boracay Special
Administration Tourist Police
Public Attorney’s
Philippine Office
Port (PA0)
Authority Police Maritime Command (PMC)
(PPA)
Regional Trial Court 6th Civil Aviation Authority of the Dept. of Science &
Judician Region Phils.(CAAP) Technology (DOST)
Philippine National Red Philippine Cost Guard (PCG) Bureau of
Cross(PNRC) Immigration &
Deportation
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6.5 STATUS OF FINANCIAL HEALTH
The Municipality of Kalibo has managed to maintain a positive balance of total receipts over total
expenditures for Five (5) Fiscal years. (See figure below).
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Figure 6.5.b Comparative Graph of Income & Expenditures FY 2017 – 2021
500,000,000
In Million Pesos
400,000,000
300,000,000
200,000,000
100,000,000
0
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Income 339,992,400.81 365,159,431.99 402,383,352.28 455,731,969.42 453,267,352.36
Expenditure 308,283,452.08 343,760,401.40 405,525,805.23 437,848,999.50 531,760,346.96
Table 6.5.c Comparative Monthly Income & Expenditures Gen. Fund Municipality
of Kalibo 2019 – 2020 – 2021
GENERAL FUND PROPER
Income Expenditure
2019 2020 2021 2019 2020 2021
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Figure 6.5d Comparative Graph of Monthly Income & Expenditure
General Fund Proper
CY - 2019-2020-2021
160,000,000.00
140,000,000.00
120,000,000.00
100,000,000.00
Axis Title
80,000,000.00
60,000,000.00
40,000,000.00
20,000,000.00
-
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Income 2019 52,77 61,65 19,35 30,18 18,63 17,77 33,40 16,40 21,83 26,75 16,64 16,13
Expenditure 2019 23,23 22,52 17,06 20,38 34,31 22,08 43,83 19,34 31,77 23,74 25,87 50,53
Income 2020 61,04 69,04 18,83 38,51 21,80 24,35 33,21 22,84 18,70 29,08 22,57 19,51
Expenditure 2020 30,68 20,75 38,92 24,28 31,74 44,40 17,95 21,80 22,66 21,16 29,18 58,21
Income 2021 52,25 67,92 25,24 35,45 19,69 21,92 33,23 20,97 19,93 34,10 19,01 20,09
Expenditure 2021 13,08 22,77 20,07 24,10 38,17 30,57 20,16 28,85 28,16 29,88 38,55 157,3
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Table 6.5e Comparative Table of Income & Expenditure (MEEDO) CY 2019 –2020-2021
Income Expenditure
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Figure 6.5 f Comparative Graph of Revenue by Source
Municipal Economic Enterprises (MEEDO)
FY--2019-2020-2021
50000000
40000000
30000000
20000000
10000000
0
2019 2020 2021
Permits and Licenses 0 0 2,518,408.13
Service Income 9,707,850.11 13,960,510.30 15,242,980.00
Business Income 45,992,223.22 42,403,319.06 52,349,458.89
Other Income and Receipts 2,432,793.19 5,665,230.08 1,161,909.58
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FIGURE 6.5h COMPARATIVE GRAPH OF MONTHLY INCOME & EXPENDITURES (SEF)
Special Education Fund
10,000,000
8,000,000
6,000,000
In Million Pesos
4,000,000
2,000,000
0
Estimated Actual Estimated Actual Estimated Actual
Revenue Collections Revenue Collections Revenue Collections
2019 2020 2021
Current Year 10,700,000.00 11,013,302.03 12,500,000.00 9,482,637.92 13,000,000.00 9,682,191.22
Prior Year/Previous 800,000.00 2,760,026.02 2,000,000.00 1,075,657.70 1,500,000.00 1,938,868.76
Penalties 500,000.00 563,992.31 500,000.00 395,445.40 500,000.00 480,323.96
Interest Income 0 14,325.21 0 13,613.82 0 12,956.59
Miscellaneous Income - 90.87 0 0 0 0
Shared from PTO Collection - - - - - 7,000.96
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Figure 6.6b Local Internal Source- FY 2019-2020-2021
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Figure 6.6d Local External Source- FY 2019-2020-2021
External Source
FY - 2019-2020-2021
250,000,000
200,000,000
150,000,000
100,000,000
50,000,000
0
IRA
Grants
Donations
Gain on Share
of Assets
Gain on Share of
IRA Grants Donations
Assets
2019 137,978,067.53 - - 0
2020 194,943,505.00 16,245,292.00 50,000.00 0
2021 208,934,127.00 - - 0
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Figure 6.6f Comparative Graph of Revenue by Source MEEDO (2019-2021)
60000000
50000000
40000000
30000000
20000000
10000000
0
2019 2020 2021
Permits and Licenses 0 0 2,518,408.13
Service Income 9,707,850.11 13,960,510.30 15,242,980.00
Business Income 45,992,223.22 42,403,319.06 52,349,458.89
Other Income and Receipts 2,432,793.19 5,665,230.08 1,161,909.58
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Sep 335,079.20 159,883.86 117,645.62
Total
3,841,373.93 2,045,035.54 1,894,802.79
400,000
350,000
In Thousand Pesos
300,000
250,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2019 331,31 278,16 299,07 296,85 341,28 321,23 320,83 335,07 308,10 337,02 317,00 355,39
2020 250,87 190,26 156,52 95,085 155,13 165,01 173,50 159,88 138,59 158,26 172,41 229,47
2021 180,44 152,59 161,11 129,80 141,23 134,89 152,41 117,64 130,90 164,14 194,81 234,79
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Table 6.6i Comparative Revenue by
Source/ Special Educational Fund (SEF
Statement of Real Property Tax Collection -2019 – 2020 - 2021
(2019- 2020-2021)
10,000,000
8,000,000
6,000,000
In Million Pesos
4,000,000
2,000,000
0
Estimated Actual Estimated Actual Estimated Actual
Revenue Collections Revenue Collections Revenue Collections
2019 2020 2021
Current Year 10,700,000.00 11,013,302.03 12,500,000.00 9,482,637.92 13,000,000.00 9,682,191.22
Prior Year/Previous 800,000.00 2,760,026.02 2,000,000.00 1,075,657.70 1,500,000.00 1,938,868.76
Penalties 500,000.00 563,992.31 500,000.00 395,445.40 500,000.00 480,323.96
Interest Income 0 14,325.21 0 13,613.82 0 12,956.59
Miscellaneous Income - 90.87 0 0 0 0
Shared from PTO Collection - - - - - 7,000.96
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Table 6.6k Comparative Table of Actual Expenditures by General Account 2019-2020-2021
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Figure 6.6n Actual Expenditure by General Account
FY - 2019-2020-2021
200,000,000
180,000,000
160,000,000
140,000,000
120,000,000
In Million Pesos
100,000,000
80,000,000
60,000,000
40,000,000
20,000,000
0
Perso MOO Capita Financ Perso MOO Capita Financ Perso MOO Capita Financ
nal E l ial nal E l ial nal E l ial
Servic Outlay Exp. Servic Outlay Exp. Servic Outlay Exp.
es es es
2019 2020 2021
General Fund-Proper 135,898 121,816 75,851, 1,158,6 132,421 182,600 45,702, 1,055,8 137,338 189,149 124,544 672,311
General Fund-MEEDO 48,837, 10,676, 841,016 0 53,586, 11,214, 290,074 - 55,021, 15,675, 673,378 -
Special Education Fund - 8,894,2 1,551,5 0 - 6,812,3 4,165,6 - - 8,079,2 606,246 -
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6.7 DEVELOPMENT LEGISLATION
The Sangguniang Bayan has Adopted/enacted a total of Three Hundred Fifty Three
(353) Resolutions and Twenty Nine (29) Ordinances in the year 2021; the total number of
sessions conducted from Jan to Dec. 31, 2021, Forty Five (45) Regular and Twelve 12)
Special Sessions.
There were Two (2) Land Subdivisions approved and, Five (5) permitees for Sand
and Gravel Quarry were favorably indorsed. One (1) additional Accreditation of NGO’s,
PO’s and Forty Five (45) meetings/hearings conducted. Three Hundred Seventy (370) of
Tricycle Franchising Granted/Processed
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6.8 PEOPLE’S ORGANIZATION
Table 6.8a Directory of Registered Recognized NGO’s/PO’s/CSO are in the Mun. of Kalibo for CY 2012-2021
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6474/ 268-
2630
Phil.. Chamber of JSM Blgd. Ramil V. Livelihood General General / Res.#2016-075-
Commerce & Veterans Buncalan Public Public Public 9/29/16
Industry, Inc. Ave., 258-3956 Service
Aklan (PCCI) Kalibo,
Aklan
Kalibo Aklan L. Barrios Gremaldo Public Member Promote / Res.#2016-077-
Community St. Kalibo, Martinez/0930 Safety & Gen camarader 9/29/16
Leaders Aklan 8010276/268-2 Public ie public
Association service
Bantay Bayan Osmena Fructoso D. Public General Peace & / Res.#2016-134 –
Foundation Ave. Brgy. Emilanan Safety Public Order 12/15/16
Incorporated Pob., 09482681395/
Kalibo, 09300802987
Aklan
Bantay Bayan Osmena Fructoso D. Promote General Peace & / Res.2016-134
Foudation Ave. Emilanan Social Public Order 2/15/17
Pob.Kalibo, 0948261395/0 Welfare
Aklan 9310802987
Phil. Coast Guard Kalibo, Chita dela Promote General General / Res. #331
Auxiliary611.2 Aklan Cruz-Heap Social Public Public 09/07/17
“Stingray /09105383912 Welfare
Division”
Philippine Andagao, Elma Macoy Promote General General / Res. 331
Guardian Kalibo, 09298158217S Social Public Public /09/7/17
Brotherhood Aklan . Welfare
Kiwanis Club of D. Maagma PDG Agriculture General General / Recognized
Kalibo, Inc. & the St., Kalibo, Gabrielito Public Public 5/4/17Res
Kiwanis Club of Aklan Prado .2017-297 7/28/17
Kalibo Jewel, Inc. /09989543372
Mobo Farmers Mobo, Nestor A. Agriculture Farmers Livelihood / Recognized
Association Kalibo, Cezar 6/14/17
Aklan 09298158217
Mobo Farmers Mobo, Nestor A. Promote Farmers livelihood / Res. #332
Association Kalibo, Cezar Social 09/07/17
Aklan 09989543372 Welfare
Phi;l.Guardian Andagao,K Elsa S. Macoy Promote General General / Res. 331
brotherhood alibo,Aklan 09298158217 Social Public Public 09/07/17
Welfare
Phil. Cost Guard Kalibo, Chita Dela Good Genearal General / Recognized
Auxiliary Aklan Cruz – Heap Moral Public Public 6/25/18
611.2”Stingray”Ka 0910538312
libo Divsion
Glad Tiding New Life, Corner Rev. Roberto Livelihood General Good / Res. #484
Inc. Quezon M. Labor PublicGoo Moral 75/05/18/2019-071 –
Ave. Rd. 268-7178 d Moral 8/13/19
Fernandez
St., Kalibo,
Aklan
Approve SLP D. Maagma Analyn Promote General Livelihood / Res. #484
Kalibo Marketing St., Pob. Andrade Social Public 7/05/18
Coop. Kalibo, 09120308302 Welfare
Aklan
Aklan Performing 1371 Judge Peter S. Promote General General / Res. #2019-565 09-
Arts Network Martelino Macrohon 268- Social Public Public 16-19
237
(APAN) Road, Brgy. 1682 Welfare
Andagao 09474890669
Aklan Coopeative 2nd floor Arnulfo T. Promote General General / Res. 2019-116
Alliance ,Stall No. Magcope Social Public Public 9/16/2019
17 Public 268-3600 Welfare
Market
Kalibo,
Aklan
Aklan Migrant 2nd floor, Shirley A. General Education / Res.#2019-173
Support Pastrana Regalado Public Counsellin 10/07/2019
Park Promote g
Grandstand Social
Martelino Welfare
St, Kalibo,
Aklan
Philippine Military PMA Promote
Academy Alumni Alimni Social
Association, Center, Welfare
Inc.Center Luna Luna
PCOL Arthur
Avenue Camp Avenue
V, Bisnar PNP General Public Res# 2019-173
General Emilio Camp /
912-5074/913- Public Service 10/07/2019
Aguinaldo, General
3937
Emilio
Aguinaldo,
Quezon
City
Aklan Baghay, Inc. Camp RamelV. Promote General Public / Rs. # 2019-180
CampPastor Pastor Buncalan Social Public Service 10/14/2019
Martelino, New. Martelino 36-5008849 Welfare
Buswang, Kalibo, New
Aklan Buswang,
Kalibo,
AklanR
PublicMarket Kalibo Arnel M. Promote General Public / Res.#2019-190
Slaughterhouse & Public Meren Social Public Service
Bagsakan Vendor Market, 09102890059 Welfare
Association Kalibo,
Aklan
Kalibo Sr. Santo 2nbd floor Ms. Editha U. Promote General Public / Res.2019-211
Nino Management Kalibo Reyes Social Public Service 11/25/2019
Council, Inc. Civic (036) 500- Welfare
(KASSAMACO) Center, 6316
Pastrana
Park,
Kalibo,
Aklan
Aklan Historial & 2nd floor Hon. Philip Y. Promote General Public / Res# 2020-262
Cultural Society Museu it Kimpo Jr. Social Public Service 01/06/20
Aklan, 09294794703 Welfare
Martelino
St., Kalibo,
Aklan
Metro Kalibo 3rd Maria Cecille Promote General Public / Res#2020-473-
Water District Floor,Jaime M. Ignacio Social Public Service 09/07/2020
Employees Cardinal 258------6828 Welfare
Multipurpose Sin
Cooperative Avenue,
Andagao,
238
Kalibo,
Aklan
NAPOCACIA So. Paraiso, German R. Promote General Public / Res#2020-474-
Small Farmers & Barangay Baltazar Social Public Service 09/07/2020
Homeowner Asso. Nalook, 09093585011/ Welfare
Kalibo,Akl 09296807921
an
Kalibo Save the CSO Atty.Allan Tourism General Public / Res.#2021-706
Mangrove Bakhawan Angelo > Environme Public Service 05//17/21
Association Eco Park, Quimpo, nt/Aquacult
(KASAMA)INC New Chairman ure
Bus.,Kalibo Executive
,Aklan Director-
036262-8862
Source: Office of Sangguniang Bayan- 2021
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Table 6.9b Municipal Government Department Heads
BARANGAY OFFICIALS
BARANGAY PUNONG BARANGAY
Andagaw PB WILLIAM T. LACHICA JR.
Bachaw Norte PB. MARIBETH V. CUAL
Bachaw Sur PB ROGELY I. EBESATE
Briones PB RAFAEL J. BRIONES
Buswang New PB LEE ARVIN EMERSON T. RAMOS
Buswang Old PB EDUARDO I.. DELA CRUZ
Caano PB OHELBEWILDO M. CARPIO
Estancia PB DAISY C. ANDRADE
Linabuan Norte P B NELSON P. REPIEDAD SR.
Mabilo PB RHETT I. REGALADO
Mobo PB. WENDELL P. TAYCO
Nalook PB ELBERTO B. URETA, SR.
Poblacion PB NEIL I. CANDELARIO
Pook PB RONALD L. MARTE
Tigayon PB .GIL MORANDANTE
Tinigaw PB LOURDES P. REYES
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7. CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
MANAGEMENT
The Ati-athan Town of Kalibo is exposed to a number of hazards that may turn into
Disaster due to its low-lying geography, soft geology and location in the map as well as being part
Urban Fire, Flooding and typhoons that brings rain and windstorms are just a few of the
disaster that affected Kalibo. Based on the Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment in 2011 and
2013 (MDRRMO).
Having two climate seasons the dry and the wet season of Kalibo is zooming
up to intensive agriculture and high density in urban development. The terrain level
of Kalibo favors swift economic and urbanization growth.
To Mitigate the hazards surg as flooding, erasion and etc. that affects the
area of Kalibo, herewith below are the Strategies/Policies and Regulation to be
applied in areas that are affected by Climate Change
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Figure 7.1a GEO HAZARD MAP
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