SBMA celebrates 30th anniversary with modest, employee-centered ceremonies | SubicNewsLink

28 November 2022

SBMA celebrates 30th anniversary with modest, employee-centered ceremonies











The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) recently celebrated its 30th founding anniversary honoring the men and women who have worked hard to make the agency what it is today, a self-sustaining government agency.

During the all-employee anniversary program, Chairman and Administrator Rolen C. Paulino recalled the time when volunteers started rebuilding the former US military bases after the Americans had pulled out. He lauded all employees for the efforts throughout the agency’s existence.

“It has been 30 years since the 12 senators rejected the extension of the bases treaty in 1991. We didn’t know what was in store for us then. What we didn’t know was something bigger was bound to happen—for me to be working with the best government-owned and –controlled corporation (GOCC) employees in the country, the SBMA employees,” Paulino proudly said.

The anniversary celebration continued until the evening for the kick-off ceremony of combined celebration between the SBMA and the City Government of Olongapo, as well as a reunion with former SBMA Chairmen and Administrators, and the lighting of the Christmas tree, officially launching the Yuletide season at the Boardwalk Event Center.

L-R [1] The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) celebrates its 30th founding anniversary jointly with the City Government of Olongapo and contingents from neighboring towns of the Subic Bay Freeport; [2] Former Chairman and Administrator Roberto Garcia (2nd from right), former Administrator Armand Arreza (2nd from left), and Atty. Marvin Diño (left) on behalf of former Chairman Martin Diño joins SBMA Chairman and Administrator Rolen Paulino (right) in the evening celebration; [3] The 30th SBMA anniversary celebration was highlighted by the lighting of the Christmas tree to officially launch the Yuletide season in the Subic Bay Freeport.


During the evening program, the former Chairmen and Administrators were honored through an audio-visual presentation entitled, “Hailing the Captains and First Mates of the Economic Flagship of the Philippines.”

Former Chairman and Administrator Roberto Garcia, former Administrator Armand Arreza, and Atty. Marvin Diño on behalf of former Chairman Martin Diño partook in the celebration, all of them thanking employees for a job well done, and wishing the best for the SBMA.

“I think this is really the spirit of SBMA, the volunteerism, the willingness to help, and do good everything for the success of SBMA. I want to thank all of the past chairman and administrators, all of the board of directors, all of the management and staff, you have done a wonderful job in bringing SBMA to where it is today—the largest and the most progressive free port in the country today,” Garcia said.

Earlier that day, Paulino led the wreath-laying ceremony at the Volunteers’ Shrine, together with the top management officials and the Board of Directors. It was followed by a motorcade en route to the administration building 229, where the awarding of the 2021 Employee of the Year highlighted the anniversary program.

L-R [1] SBMA Chairman and Administrator Rolen C. Paulino leads the wreath laying ceremony during the SBMA 30th anniversary celebration held at the Volunteers Shrine in Subic Bay Freeport Thursday morning. Also in picture during the ceremony are Olongapo City Mayor Rolen “LenJ” Paulino and SBMA Law Enforcement Department Manager Alfredo Agustin Jr.; [2] SBMA Law Enforcement Department Special Reaction Division Chief Maj. Rene Alinea leads Chairman and Administrator Rolen C. Paulino in trooping the line to commence the agency’s 30th anniversary celebration; [3] Employees of the Year from various Strategic Business Units (SBUs) pose for a souvenir photo, the awarding of which highlighted the 30th anniversary celebration of the SBMA.


Emerging from the ranks of Employees of the Year of their respective Strategic Business Units (SBUs) were Peter Moneda of the Public Services Group for Category 1 and Engr. Jomel Libut of the Regulatory Group for Category 2.

Moneda is known for having offered SBMA offices in need of solutions to cooling problems by salvaging A/C parts from old unserviceable units to rehabilitate and repair five units of 7.5 tonnes split-type A/C, two units of split-type evaporators, and a window-type A/C. This made the agency save a total of 110,000 pesos for the period that he became Employee of the Quarter of his SBU.

Meanwhile, Engr. Libut is hands-on in overseeing the implementation of major pipeline projects of the SBMA including seven road rehabilitation projects and the perimeter fence rehabilitation from Kalaklan to Kalayaan. All that, and at the same time, being the division chief of the utilities department all year-round.

The raffle draw for all the employees capped off the morning ceremonies, where 60 bags of rice, 3 rice cookers, a window-type A/C, a personal refrigerator, an electric fan, 2 mountain bikes, a 43” and 55” LED televisions, and some cash prizes were given away.

L-R [1] A flash mob interrupts the 30th anniversary program of the SBMA to surprise Chairman and Administrator Rolen C. Paulino whose birthday coincided with the celebration; [2] The SBMA honors 238 employees during the 8th SBMA Loyalty Awards Ceremony to recognize the awardees' length of service; [3] SBMA Chairman and Administrator Rolen C. Paulino assists a child for a ship tour at BRP Hydrographer Presbitero, a research and survey vessel docked at the Riviera Pier of Subic Bay Freeport zone Wednesday, November 23. The SBMA Seaport Operations Group treated around 10 students with special needs from Kalalake Elementary School in nearby Olongapo with a ship and a tour at the Subic Bay International Airport. They were also given gift packs during the said event dubbed “Give Love on SBMA Day”, a day before the celebration of the 30th founding anniversary of the agency.


However, before the raffle draw took place, a flash mob interrupted the program and surprised Paulino as he also celebrated his birthday on the same day.

Still earlier on Monday, the SBMA also honored 238 awardees who have achieved ten years, or more, of continuous and satisfactory service in the government during the 8th SBMA Loyalty Awards Ceremony at the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center (SBECC). 17 awardees were honored for their 10 years of service; 10 awardees for 15 years of service, 35 awardees for 20 years of service, and 176 awardees for 25 years of service.

Awardees were given commemorative items according to their length of service, sash, certificates or plaques of recognition, and cash incentives.

On Wednesday, the Port Operations Group staged a gift-giving activity dubbed as "Give Love on SBMA Day," where ten children with special needs were beneficiaries of gifts and a familiarization tour of the BRP Hydrographer Presbitero, a research and survey vessel docked at the Riviera Pier of the Ship Repair Facility (SRF).

“I wish for more wisdom, so that I could lead the SBMA, most of all, in generating more employment opportunities to residents of Olongapo City, Zambales and Bataan provinces,” Paulino said, also mentioning the biggest Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) training center will soon rise in the Subic Bay Freeport to augment skill requirements of industries coming in.

Lastly, he attributed to the former Chairmen and Administrators the ease of leading the SBMA now for they have done a good job establishing the agency then. (MPD-SBMA)

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