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Municipality of Kalilangan
Socio-Economic Profile 2010
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
of
KALILANGAN, BUKIDNON
KALILANGAN is a Maguindanao word meaning a place for merry–making. Babai Saraya, a
woman from Maguindanao visited the old folks and danced “Kalilang”. A Muslim dance
accompanied by the Muslim musical instruments. As a sign of peace, she offered “Umoy”, a
sacred jar to Datu Labao Aminta, the chieftain of Mangaye who was her tribal enemy. In return,
Datu Labao Aminta offered “Lakong”, a basket of root crops. Eventually, the place where she was
entertained was called KALILANGAN. People assembled together and had their merry–making.
In 1951, Kalilangan became one of the settlement areas under LASEDECO (Land
Settlement and Development Corporation), a National Government Agency purposely organized to
administer the land distribution to all settlers coming from the Visayas island. During the
presidency of Pres. Ramon Magsaysay, LASEDECO was changed to NARRA (National
Resettlement Rehabilitation Administration).
The municipality was used to be a barrio of Pangantucan and later became an independent
municipality by virtue of Republic Act No. 4788 sponsored by Congressman Benjamin Tabios. The
municipality of Kalilangan was created on June 18, 1966 into a sixth class municipality with an
area of 28,135 hectares. The progressive municipality was organized and implemented on
January 1, 1968 just after the 1967 elections.
People in this municipality speak language truly of their own which cannot be understood by
the Bukidnon in the Central and Northern parts of the province. Their musical instruments and
language had strong trace of Muslim influenced both from Maranao of Lanao del Sur and
Maguindanao of Cotabato. Even in their choice of food selection, it was influenced by Muslim
beliefs like the dislike of pork. The authenticity of the natives here is marginal, a mixture of Muslim,
Bukidnon and Manobo. However, the different ethnic groups found at present in Kalilangan aside
from natives are as follows, Ilongo, Cebuano, Waray-waray, Ilocano, Tagalog, Ivatan and some
came from Misamis Oriental. Just like any other communities in Bukidnon, majority of migrants
came from Visayas Island.
Kalilangan is composed of fourteen (14) barangays with a total area of 28,414.10 hectares.
The largest barangay is Barangay Malinao with an area of 8,532.14 hectares followed by
Barangay San Vicente Ferrer with an area of 5,684.65 hectares. Those two (2) barangayalready
account for 50.03 percent of the total area of Kalilangan.
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The Municipal Flag
Kalilangan, Bukidnon
The Municipal Flag of the Municipality of Kalilangan. In the Province of Bukidnon was
adopted by the Municipal Council under Resolution No. 2003-315, current series promulgated on
June 09, 2003 declared and recognized the same as the official flag of the municipality
The said Municipal Flag has a dimension of 60 inches in length and 30 inches in width. It
composes three bodily colors such as blue, green, and white. Blue color symbolizes the endless
loyalty, pure love and affection. Green color symbolizes ecologically balanced environment and
life. White colors symbolizes purity and life openness and transparent. The big yellow sun at the
center symbolizes freedom and represent the Municipality of Kalilangan. The fourteen stars that
surround the big sun represent the fourteen barangays of the municipality.
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I. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTIC
1. GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
KALILANGAN is one of the 20 municipalities in Bukidnon situated in the Southern part of the Province. It is
located 94 kilometers or 2 hours and 30 minutes from the City of Malaybalay, 185 Kilometers or 5 hours ride by bus
from the regional center of Cagayan de Oro City, 240 kilometers or 4 hours ride by bus from Davao City and 20
minutes ride by bus from Wao, Lanao del Sur.
The town is bounded on the North by the Municipality of Talakag; on the South by the province of Lanao del
Sur; on the East by the Municipality of Pangantucan; and on the Southwest by the province of Lanao del Sur. It is
politically subdivided into 14 barangays, 2 of which are urban and 12 are rural barangays.
The Location of Municipality of Kalilangan is within geographical coordinates of 7o37’ to 7o56’ north latitude
and 124o35’ to 124o49’ east longitude.
2. LAND AREA AND CLASSIFICATION
The municipality has a total land area of 28,414.10 hectares as per approved by the Municipal
Comprehensive Land Use Plan (MCLUP) based on PENRO/BENRO data. From this total, 17,189.7311 hectares or
60.50% are classified as alienable and disposable and the remaining 11,224.3689 hectares or 39.50% are
Timberlands.
Table 1, shows that Malinao, an urbanizing barangay on the Northwestern portion of the municipality covers
the biggest area of 30.02% and Central Poblacion, an urban barangay covers the smallest area of 0.61% respectively
(See Table1).
Table 1
LAND CLASSIFICATION BY BARANGAY, 2007
Total Land
Area (Has.)
Percent to
total land
area
Alienable &
Disposable
(Has.)
Percent to
total
TIMBERLAND
(Has)
Percent to
Total
Bangbang
1,824.17
6.42
1,385.80
75.97
438.37
24.03
Barorawon
509.65
1.79
509.65
100.00
0.00
0.00
Canituan
902.60
3.18
807.30
89.44
95.31
10.56
Central Poblacion
172.50
0.61
172.50
100.00
0.00
0.00
Kibaning
702.15
2.47
702.15
100.00
0.00
0.00
Kinura
999.65
3.52
405.80
40.60
593.85
59.40
Lampanusan
1,927.14
6.78
1,927.14
100.00
0.00
0.00
Macaopao
1,503.75
5.29
1,503.75
100.00
0.00
0.00
Malinao
8,532.14
30.02
4,648.30
54.48
3,883.84
45.52
Ninoy Aquino
2,814.66
9.91
913.30
32.45
1,901.36
67.55
Pamotolon
980.46
3.45
980.46
100.00
0.00
0.00
Public (Don Jose)
1,652.16
5.81
1,265.16
76.58
387.00
23.42
San Vicente
Ferrer
5,684.65
20.02
1,760.00
30.96
3,924.65
69.04
West Poblacion
208.45
0.73
208.44
100.00
0.00
0.00
28,414.10
100.00
17,189.73
60.50
11,224.37
39.50
BARANGAY
Total
Source:LC MAP OF DENR
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3. POLITICAL SUBDIVISION
The municipality has a total of fourteen (14) barangays, four (4) are urban, and ten (10) are rural barangays.
4. CLIMATE TYPE
The climate of the Municipality falls under fourth type which characterized by an evenly distributed rainfall
throughout the year, moderate rainfall usually occurs on April while heavy rainfall starts on May until October. Rainfall
ends in November and December, and dry season occur during January until March. The most common air currents
of this type are the Northeast monsoon, the trade winds, and the Southwest monsoon.
5. TOPOGRAPHY AND SLOPE
KALILANGAN is characterized by a rugged terrain with a limited plain situated on the Poblacion and in some
other barangays. From its total land area, a dominant 76.57% are within 8-15% slope characterized by moderately
undulating and gently rolling land. Portion of barangay San Vicente Ferrer, Malinao, Barorawon, Kibaning, Canituan,
Pamotolon, Bangbang, Public and barangay Kinura and Ninoy Aquino are dominantly within this slope type. Areas 1530% slope and above cover 15.13% are steeply sloping and rolling land. Portion of barangay Kibaning, Bangbang,
Pamotolon, Macaopao, Public and Lampanusan are dominantly within this slope type. The remaining 7.82% of the
municipality level to nearly level land and gently sloping areas are in one general direction within 0-3%, 3-5%
and 5-15% slopes. These are common in the Poblacion portion of the municipality (Table 2 and Table 3).
Table 2
ELEVATION BY AREA COVERED, 2007
Municipality of Kalilangan
ELEVATION
A R E A (Has)
PERCENT
TOTAL
0 -100 METERS
0
0
101 - 500 METERS
6,125.00
21.56
501 -1,000 METERS
12,116.60
42.64
Above 1,000 METERS
10,172.50
35.80
TOTAL
28,414.10
100.00
Table 3
SLOPE MAP BY AREA COVERED, 2007
Municipality of Kalilangan
SLOPE MAP
0 - 3 Percent
3 - 8 Percent
8 -15 Percent
18 - 30 Percent
30 - 50 Percent
AREA (Has.)
Percent Total
75.00
0.27
2,143.75
7.55
21,757.85
76.57
4,300.00
15.13
137.50
0.48
Above 50%
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28,414.10
100.00
Source: DENR
Figure II – Topographic Map
Figure III – Slope Map
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6. LAND MANAGEMENT UNIT
The major land form types of Kalilangan are the following: Broad Alluvial plains, Volcanic foot slope, Plateau,
mountains and miscellaneous land types. About 73.74 percent of the total land area has volcanic foot slopes. The
remaining percentage of the municipality’s total land area belongs to other major land forms type of the municipality
(See Table 4).
Table 4
MAJOR LAND FORM TYPES BY LAND AREA 2007
Municipality of Kalilangan
MAJOR LAND
FORM
LAND MANAGEMENT
UNITS
AREA (Ha.)
Percentage
Broad Alluvial
Plains
Broad Plain
2,253.20
7.93
Volcanic Foot
slope
Nearly level to gently
sloping
20,925.56
73.65
Plateau
Lower foot slope gently
sloping to undulating
431.00
1.52
Pasture
3,509.65
12.35
Protection
Forest
1,294.69
4.55
Tourism
28,414.10
100.00
Miscellaneous
Land Types
Lower foot slope
undulating to rolling
Upper footslope
undulating to rolling
TOTAL
TOTAL
Mountains
Potential Uses
Crops
Annual
cultivated crops
Rice
Annual
cultivated crops
& Perrenial
trees & vines
Figure IV – Land Management Unit Map
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II. DEMOGRAPHY
HISTORICAL GROWTH OF POPULATION
NSO census in 1970 revealed that there were 12,326 inhabitants of the municipality. Five years later
population increased to 15,389 indicating an increase of 24.85%. But population growth rate dropped by 3.54% after
another 5 years with 19.01% compared to that previous population.
Succeeding NSO censuses revealed the following; 1980–18,315, 1990–23,923, 1995–26,973, 2000–30,592 &
2007-36,557 inhabitants. In comparison of these three decades from 1970–1980, 1980–1990 & 1990–2000 a
population increase of 48.58%, 30.62% and 27.88% respectively was observed. In terms of population growth rate,
1970–1980 has 4.04%, 1980–1990 has 2.70%, 1990–2000 has 2.49 % & 2000-2007 has 2.58% as per computation
based on the NSO result. (See Table 5).
Table 5
HISTORICAL GROWTH OF POPULATION
Municipality of Kalilangan
CENSUS
YEAR
POPULATION
INCREASE/
DECREASE
AVERAGE
GROWTH
RATE
%
INCREASE
1970
12,326
0
0
0
1975
15,389
3,063
4.53
24.85
1980
18,315
2,926
3.54
19.01
1990
23,923
5,608
5.48
30.62
1995
26,973
3,050
2.43
12.75
2000
30,592
3,619
2.55
13.42
2007
36,557
5,965
2.58
19.50
POPULATION BY BARANGAY
A total of 18,351 inhabitants or about 50.20% of the total population of the municipality were distributed
among the ten rural barangays as shown in the 2007 census. Breakdown of population of the ten rural barangays are
shown in Table 6. The remaining 18,206 inhabitants which is equivalent to 49.80% belongs to the four urban
barangays; Central Poblacion, West Poblacion, Malinao and Lampanusan. (See Table 6).
Table 6
TABULATED URBAN & RURAL BARANGAY
POPULATION
2007 Census of Population
BARANGAY
TOTAL
POPULATION
PERCENT
EQUIVALENT
Urban
18,206
49.80
Central Poblacion
6,244
17.08
West Poblacion
4,647
12.71
Malinao
4,500
12.31
Lampanusan
2,815
7.70
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Rural
18,351
50.20
Ninoy Aquino
2,530
6.92
Macaopao
2,184
5.97
San Vicente Ferrer
4,196
11.48
Kinura
2,046
5.60
Public
2,039
5.58
Pamotolon
1,291
3.53
Bangbang
1,197
3.27
Canituan
1,092
2.99
Barorawon
908
2.48
Kibaning
868
2.38
TOTAL
36,557
100.00
3. NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY BARANGAY
Based on 2007 Census of Population, the municipality’s total number of household increased by 1,464
households or equivalent to 24.93% to that compared in 2000 Census of Population. Again, barangay central
Poblacion, an urban barangay registered the highest number of household and barangay Kibaning, one of the
rural barangay registered the lowest number of household (See Table 7).
Table 7
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD BY BARANGAY
Municipality of Kalilangan
2000, 2007
BARANGAY
Total # of HH 2000
Total # of HH 2007
Bangbang
212
240
Barorawon
142
182
Canituan
205
219
Central Poblacion
1127
1245
Kibaning
117
174
Kinura
357
409
Lampanusan
483
563
Macaopao
430
467
Malinao
785
900
Ninoy Aquino
473
506
Pamotolon
215
258
Public
331
408
San Vicente Ferrer
430
839
West Poblacion
566
929
5,873
7,337
TOTAL
Source: NSO-Census of Population 2000 - 2007
Date Gathered: August 1, 2007
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4. POPULATION DENSITY
For the past 6 consecutive censuses conducted by the NSO from 1970–2000 the Gross Population Density of
the municipality registered below one (1) person per hectare from 1970–1975. the succeeding years from 1980–1990,
net Population Density registered more than one (1) person per hectare and even reached almost two (2) persons per
hectare in the year 1995–2000 today the Gross Population Density already reach to more than (2) person per hectare
as shown in year 2007. Still it reflects a low density of the entire municipality (See Table 8).
Table 8
POPULATION DENSITY
Municipality of Kalilangan
1970, 1975 – 2007
Year
Population
1970
1975
1980
1990
1995
2000
12,326
15,389
18,315
23,923
26,973
30,592
Alienable &
Disposable
17,189.73
17,189.73
17,189.73
17,189.73
17,189.73
17,189.73
2007
36,557
17,189.73
Source: NSO-Census of Population 1970 - 2007
Date Gathered: August 31, 2007
Gross Population
Density (Person/Ha.)
0.72
0.90
1.07
1.39
1.57
1.78
2.13
5. URBAN–RURAL POPULATION DENSITY
In the year 1995–2000, it has been noticed that Urban barangays has a net urban density of 22 and 23
persons per hectare based on the Census of Population which means having a medium density area; while the other
twelve rural barangays has a net density of 2 persons per hectare reflecting again a low density of the entire
municipality (See Table 9).
Table 9
POPULATION DENSITY BY BARANGAY
Municipality of Kalilangan
2000 & 2007
BARANGAY
POPULATION
TOTAL
ALIENABLE AND
DISPOSABLE
LAND AREA
DENSITY (PERSON/Ha.)
Gross Density
2000
2007
(Has.)
2000
2007
URBAN
8,619
10,891
380.95
23.00
28.59
Central Poblacion
West Poblacion
5,641
2,978
6,244
4,647
172.50
208.45
32.00
13.00
36.08
22.29
RURAL
21,973
25,666
16,808.78
1.31
1.53
Bangbang
1,103
1,197
1,385.80
0.80
0.86
Barorawon
716
908
509.64
1.4049
1.78
Canituan
1,035
1,092
807.30
1.28
1.35
Kibaning
596
868
702.14
0.85
1.24
Kinura
Lampanusan
1,917
2,545
2,046
2,815
405.80
1,927.14
4.72
1.32
5.04
1.46
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Macaopao
2,211
2,184
1,503.75
1.47
1.45
Malinao
Ninoy Aquino
Pamotolon
Public
San Vicente
Ferrer
Total
4,250
2,449
1,131
1,810
4,500
2,530
1,291
2,039
4,648.30
913.30
980.45
1,265.16
0.91
2.68
1.15
1.43
0.97
2.77
1.32
1.61
2,210
4,196
1,760.00
1.26
2.34
30,592
36,557
17,189.73
1.78
2.13
Source: NSO X, DENR
The urban barangays has more population compared to that of the other because of the presence of
amenities and other urban development. The low dense areas could be accounted for the land use utilization
especially the agricultural endeavors.
8. POPULATION BY RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
In the latest Census of Population specifically the household population by religious affiliation, Kalilangan has
about more than 20 known number of religious affiliation on which prevailing dominant group is the Roman Catholic of
about 71.27 percent, followed by the Islam equivalent to 7.79 percent. Other religion in the locality are as follows:
Evangelical, 7.44 percent; Other Protestants, 3.61 percent; Association of Fundamental Baptist equivalent to 2.15
percent; Iglesia ni Cristo, 2.0 percent; Seventh Day Adventist, 1.90 percent; and the remaining 5.74 percent belongs
to the other denomination (See Table 10– Census of Household Population by Religious Affiliation).
Table 10
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION AND SEX
Municipality of Kalilangan
Based 2007
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
BOTH
SEXES
MALE
FEMALE
PERCENTAGE
(BOTH SEXES)
Roman Catholic
26,054
13,390
12,664
71.27
Islam
2,848
1,434
1,414
7.79
Evangelicals
2,720
1,420
1,300
7.44
Other Protestant
1,320
686
634
3.61
Association of Fundamental
Baptist Church in the
Philippines
786
403
383
2.15
Iglesia ni Cristo
731
378
354
2.00
Seventh Day Adventist
695
375
320
1.90
Jehovah's Witness
592
311
281
1.62
Bible Baptist
391
196
195
1.07
United Methodist Church
307
164
143
0.84
Tribal Religions
65
34
31
0.18
Unknown
48
28
20
0.13
TOTAL
36,557
18,819
17,738
100.00
Source: NSO Census of Population, 2000
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9. ESTIMATED POPULATION FOR 2005 TO 2007
Using the annual growth rate of 2.58 based on 2000 & 2007 census of Population, the 2008
estimated population of the municipality is 37,499 and by the year 2009 & 2010, it is expected to 38,467 &
39,467 respectively (See Table 11).
Table 11
PROJECTED POPULATION BY BARANGAY
(2008 – 2010)
OFFICIAL CENSUS
PROJECTED POPULATION
2000
2007
2008
2009
2010
Barangay
URBAN
1
Central
Poblacion
5641
6244
6405
6570
6740
2
West Poblacion
2978
4647
4767
4890
5016
RURAL
1
Bangbang
1103
1197
1228
1260
1293
2
Barorawon
716
908
931
955
980
3
Canituan
1035
1092
1120
1149
1179
4
Kibaning
596
868
890
913
937
5
Kinura
1917
2046
2099
2153
2209
6
Lampanusan
2545
2815
2888
2963
3039
7
Macaopao
2211
2184
2240
2298
2357
8
Malinao
4250
4500
4616
4735
4857
9
Ninoy Aquino
2449
2530
2595
2662
2731
10
Pamotolon
1131
1291
1324
1358
1393
11
Public
1810
2039
2092
2146
2201
12
San Vicente Ferrer
2210
4196
4304
4415
4529
TOTAL
30,592
36,557
37,499
38,467
39,461
III. ECONOMIC
1. AGRICULTURE
A. CROPS
This municipality is generally an agricultural place with a total land area of 16,755.5616 hectares or
about 58.97 percent of the total land area of Kalilangan. It has a wide spread rolling and gently sloping
agricultural land. Of its total agricultural land area, 10,852.18 hectares or 64.77 percent is the area devoted
to productive prime agricultural land. Corn is the predominant crop of the locality occupying an estimated
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50.92 percent of the total agricultural area, while rice has only a percent share of 14.29 percent. This could
be accounted to the fact that the municipality has a limited flat land. Sugarcane plantation occupies 34.79
percent of the total agricultural area of the municipality. Banana plantation occupies the smallest
agricultural area. (See Table 12).
Table 12
TOTAL LAND AREA PLANTED TO CORN, RICE & SUGARCANE
By Barangay
CY 2009
AGRICULTURAL AREA IN HECTARES
Barangay
CORN
RICE
SUGARCANE
TOTAL
1
Bangbang
245
4
300
549
2
Barorawon
53
10
80
143
3
Canituan
390
49
250
689
4
Central Poblacion
10
80
20
110
5
Kibaning
150
50
496
696
6
Kinura
330
91
105
526
7
Lampanusan
468
110
850
1428
8
Macaopao
455
118
500
1073
9
Malinao
1100
50
464
1614
10
Ninoy Aquino
550
773
50
1373
11
Pamotolon
220
75
420.18
715.18
12
Public
695
60
20
775
13
San Vicente Ferrer
850
10
200
1060
14
West Poblacion
10
71
20
101
5,526
1,551
3,775.18
10,852.18
TOTAL
Source: M.A.O.
B. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
On the other hand, livestock and poultry are generally in backyard raising. There are about 11,376
heads of different livestock found in the locality. Among those, Cattle and carabao are the highest number
of the heads which they registered 3,287 and 3,162 respectively. Following are swine, 2,654 heads, goat,
1,632 heads and horse, 641 heads (See Table 15). Further, poultry considered mainly of chicken with
14,448 heads and ducks contributing only 7,274 heads based on the 2004 data by the Municipal
Agriculture’s Office. (See Table 13).
Table 13
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY POPULATION BY BARANGAY
(CY 2009)
Barangay
1
2
3
Bangbang
Barorawon
Canituan
LIVESTOCK
CATTLE
103
106
113
POULTRY
CARABAO
80
78
118
HORSE
26
16
7
GOAT
SWINE
CHICKEN
100
45
112
204
15
269
1327
264
796
DUCK
16
13
60
TURKEY
9
11
13
DOG
167
79
148
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Central
Poblacion
Kibaning
Kinura
Lampanus
an
Macaopao
Malinao
Ninoy
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106
78
17
91
651
597
398
65
1265
66
144
66
130
22
28
90
145
261
160
385
1195
15
26
15
17
67
186
597
396
15
256
211
1990
1566
40
664
315
1592
260
1855
15
21
150
131
315
357
1248
1063
1040
60
35
38
208
132
130
104
16
250
90
1300
4160
123
312
90
99
Public
374
261
San
Vicente
254
254
Ferrer
West
55
59
Poblacion
TOTAL
4,045
3,838
Source: DA - KALILANGAN
9
65
10
664
120
10
26
67
113
217
5128
53
20
200
39
355
266
1327
67
30
265
7
73
256
448
265
25
1132
305
1,976
3,282
17,732
7,859
451
4,851
C. FISHERY
With regards to fishery, Kalilangan is only endowed with inland fishing. However, the hectarage
cultivated to fishpond was very minimal of only 5.2 hectares with an estimated production of 31,200
kilograms (See Table 14).
Table 14
FISHERY & AQUATIC RESOURCES PRODUCTION DATA
(CY 2009)
Barangay
By Barangay
Area (Has)
Production (Kilos)
1
Central Poblacion
0.5
3,000
2
Public (Don Jose)
0.1
600
3
Kinura
0.25
1,500
4
Lampanusan
0.25
1,500
5
Macaopao
0.25
1,500
6
Malinao
0.1
600
7
Ninoy Aquino
3
18,000
8
Pamotolon
0.25
1,500
9
San Vicente Ferrer
0.25
1,500
10
West Poblacion
0.25
1,500
TOTAL
5.2
31,200
Source: M.A.O.
D. FORESTRY
Forestal land area in the municipality registered 11,224.3689 hectares. From its total area 4,901.1546
hectares or 43.67 percent classified as production land and 6,323.2143 hectares or 56.33 percent belongs to
Protection land. Production land is located in the eastern part of the municipality and the protection land in the
northern part of the municipality. Breakdown of land area are found in Table 16. At present, reforestation project is ongoing funded under the Mindanao Sustainable Settlement and Development (MinSSAD) in the water source of the
barangays Malinao, Canituan and part of Pamotolon. However, there is no reforestation in some other areas, thus
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resulting to denudation. Noticeable in the locality are bald mountain ranges. The present situation gives undue flood
and siltation in lowland specifically in the Poblacion area during heavy rains (See Table 15).
Table 15
BREAKDOWN OF TIMBERLAND
Municipality of Kalilangan
CY 2009
Land Category
Area in Hectares
TIMBERLAND:
1. Production land
Agriculture
1,426.899296
ISF
829.607100
CBFM
366.326000
Pasture land
431.000000
Grassland
Built-up/Settlement
TOTAL
1,788.945700
58.376504
4,901.154600
2. Protection land
Above 1000 elevation
2,796.156500
Old Growth Forest
1,168.750000
Military Reserve
2,083.835600
River & stream banks allowance
TOTAL
TOTAL TIMBERLAND IN THE
MUNICIPALITY
274.472200
6,323.214300
11,224.368900
A. SUPPORT FACILITIES
Municipal Agriculture’s Office has a total of 8 personnel. Seven Agricultural Technologists assigned to 14
barangays of the municipality to monitor, visit and conduct trainings, etc. to different farmer organization, encourage
how to sustain to establish government-farmer relationship.
The municipality has three existing irrigation dams located at Sitio Boribod, Barangay Kinura, Gamay-gamay,
Pamotolon and at Maridugao river of barangay Pamotolon. Mostly, irrigated rice is located in the Barangay of
Poblacion, Lampanusan, Kinura and Macaopao, Ninoy Aquino.
The Post Harvest Facilities of the municipality like the Multi-purpose Drying Pavement and warehouses were
provided by the DA with LGU equity, Local Government Unit, Provincial Government of Bukidnon and other funding
institution. Other Post Harvest facilities were acquired by private individuals thru loans and in cash basis. The total
PHF in the municipality numbered 635 based on 2009 data gathered by the MPDO. MPDPs registered the highest
number equivalent to 232 or 36.53 percent followed by the warehouses, equivalent to 144 or 22.67 percent then by
Corn sheller, 133 or 20.94 percent, Rice thresher, 73 or 11.5 percent of the total number of PHF, 39 or 6.14 percent
belongs to rice mill, corn mill which is 11 or 1.73 percent and the remaining belongs to other facilities which is 2 or
0.31 percent (See Table 16).
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Table 16
TOTAL NUMBER OF POST HARVEST FACILITIES
Municipality of Kalilangan, 2009
LOCATION
Rice
Mill
Corn
Mill
Grain
Drying
Warehouse
Corn
Shellers
Threshers
Others
1
Bangbang
0
1
9
8
5
11
1
2
Barorawon
0
0
4
2
3
0
0
3
Canituan
0
0
17
9
9
3
0
4
Central Poblacion
9
1
20
6
9
15
0
5
Kibaning
1
0
8
5
4
1
0
6
Kinura
2
2
18
10
9
4
0
7
Lampanusan
6
0
27
22
18
5
1
8
Macaopao
6
0
18
5
8
7
0
9
Malinao
2
2
45
46
30
8
0
10
Ninoy Aquino
4
0
14
4
4
5
0
11
Pamotolon
1
1
7
1
2
0
0
12
Public
3
0
12
5
16
11
0
13
San Vicente Ferrer
0
0
15
12
8
0
0
14
West Poblacion
5
4
20
10
8
3
0
TOTAL
39
11
232
144
133
73
2
Source: M.A.O.
There are several various financial support in the area namely; the Bukidnon Bank formerly Rural
Bank of Kalilangan who offered services such as salary, agricultural and micro-lending loan to government
employees, farmers and vendors respectively in the locality; Bukidnon Cooperative Bank of Valencia
branch is likewise offering micro-lending to vendors and collect it in daily basis. Moreover, it offers salary
loan to LGUs only per Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed by both parties and payment made
through monthly salary deductions; Xavier Punla of Pangantucan, the newly rural bank ran by Jesuits Priest
is also offering salary loan to both Private and Public employees, and the same offer micro-lending to local
vendors; the Nickle Collection Lending Investors’, Inc. Big 8 Finance Corporation of Valencia City, Bukidnon
Asset Lending Inc. Go Cash Lending and Reynaldo Lending Inc.are offering micro-lending to all local
vendors.
2. COMMERCE
The two Poblacions areas of Kalilangan is the central business point of the municipality. It is
complemented by a public market and its several commercial establishments. It also serves as the main
outlet of the system to the locality and provides the services to both producer and buyers. Products then
are generally sold to Cagayan de Oro City through business middlemen. On the other hand, only few sarisari stores are found in the other rural barangays just to supply the daily needs of its populace.
The Poblacion has an estimated land area of 9.55 hectares for commercial use in which others
reside within their establishments. The number of commercial establishment are shown in Table 17).
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Table 17
TOTAL NUMBER OF BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT
Municipality of Kalilangan, 2009
Commercial Establishment
Total Number
1
Agricultural supplies
9
2
Agrivet supplies
10
3
Auto parts
4
4
Auto repair shop
6
5
Bakery
9
6
Banking Institution
4
7
Buy and Sell (Corn & Rice)
7
8
Carenderia
15
9
Cell station & accessories
13
10
Chainsaw trading
1
11
Computer Accessories & Services
8
12
Drug Store
8
13
Dry Goods
40
14
Funeral Parlor
2
15
Furniture
5
16
Gas Refilling Station
5
17
General Merchandise
16
18
Glass Supply
2
19
Hardware
7
20
Home appliances dealer
4
21
Market vendors (Fresh meat & vegetables)
19
22
Medical clinic
6
23
Motor parts dealer
4
24
Pawnshop
3
25
Photo & Video Coverage & Services
3
26
Rice retailing
17
27
Rice & Corn Milling & Shelling
23
28
Sari-sari store
93
29
Water Refilling Station
2
30
Others
TOTAL
55
400
Source: MPDO
3. INDUSTRIAL
An industrial establishment like Rice mills, Corn mills, Corn shellers, and Rice threshers occupies a
total of 2.56 hectares. This is attributed to the fact that the municipality produces a large volume of cereal.
The number of industrial are as follows; Rice mill, 14; Corn mills, 5; Corn shellers, 1 & Rice thresher, 73.
The municipality also engaged in cottage industries. Among these are Mat weaving in barangay Barorawon
and some in the Poblacion areas made by our Muslim brothers. Another industry is the rattan furniture
operated by four (4) registered private owners in the locality.
4. POTENTIAL TOURISM
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There are several natural springs in Kalilangan if properly developed would attract domestic tourists.
At present only two flowing swimming pools are in operation. The Pendon Best Spring Resort and MWF
spring resort are some of the potential attraction in the locality. Other springs are undeveloped to this date
due to financial constraint of the owners and the Local Government Unit.
IV. SOCIO– CULTURAL
Education is constantly monitored in the municipality. As to trends, the annual increase in number of
enrollees in most schools creates congestion. This dilemma is compounded by dilapidated classroom,
which poses danger to the children and teachers.
1. EDUCATION
A. Pre–school
There are seven (8) sectarian Kindergarten schools in the locality. They are located in the vicinity of
their respective churches. They are as follows; San Vicente Ferrer Learning Center, Assembly of God
Learning Center and Church of Christ Learning Center, all are located in Central Poblacion; Kalilangan
Baptist Christian Academy and Kalilangan Community Learning Center can be found in West Poblacion,
Malinao Baptist Christian Academy of Malinao, Kalilangan, Bukidnon and Universal Day Care Center of
Manubiray, Lampanusan. Kalilangan, Bukidnon. The other 47 Day Care Centers which are distributed in 14
barangays are government owned under the supervision of the Municipal Social Welfare and Development
Office. A total of 1,280 pre–schoolers are enrolled in both Private and Government Kindergarten/daycare
Centers.
B. Primary
Kalilangan has 1 Public Primary School located in Kibaritan of Barangay Malinao. This school year’s
enrollment reached to 76 students which are manned by two (2) teachers and sheltered by one (1)
classroom.
Table 18
TOTAL NUMBER OF ENROLLMENT, TEACHERS AND CLASSROOMS
STUDENT-TEACHER, STUDENT-CLASSROOM RATIO
SY 2009-2010
NAME OF SCHOOL
TOTAL # OF
ENROLMENT
TOTAL #
OF
TEACHERS
TOTAL # OF
CLASSROOMS
STUDENTTEACHER
RATIO
STUDENTCLASSROOM
RATIO
2
1
1:38
1:76
PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL
1
Kibaritan P/S
76
C. Elementary
Kalilangan has 22 public Elementary Schools and 2 private elementary school. These public
schools comprised of 145 teachers having a total enrolment of 7,077 in 2009–2010 school year, while the
private elementary school has a total enrolment of 262 with 9 teachers in the current school year.
A total of 164 classrooms shelter the 6,154 elementary pupils of the municipality. However, some of
these need repairs and renovation of wallings, windows and roofs (See Table 19).
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Table 19
TOTAL NUMBER OF ENROLLMENT, TEACHERS AND CLASSROOMS
STUDENT-TEACHER, STUDENT-CLASSROOM RATIO
SY 2009-2010
TOTAL #
TOTAL # OF
OF
CLASSROOMS
TEACHERS
PUBLIC PRIMARY / ELEMENTARY SCHOOL & BARANGAY LOCATION
NAME OF SCHOOL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Agaton E/S, Macaopao
Aquino E/S, Ninoy
Aquino.
Bangbang E/S,
Bangbang
Barorawon E/S,
Barorawon
Canituan E/S,
Canituan
Forchacu II E/S, San
Vicente Ferrer
Forchacu III E/S, San
Vicente Ferrer
Forchacu IV E/S, San
Vicente Ferrer
Imbariz, Malinao
Kalilangan Central
E/S, Central Poblacion
Kibaning E/S, Kibaning
TOTAL # OF
ENROLMENT
STUDENTCLASSROOM
RATIO
133
3
3
1:44
1:44
115
3
5
1:38
1:23
228
5
8
1:46
129
242
7
7
1:35
1:35
176
5
6
1:35
1:29
137
4
6
1:34
1:23
142
4
6
1:36
1:24
179
6
3
1:30
1:60
136
3
2
1:45
1:6
200
6
6
1:33
1:33
118
2
2
1:59
1:59
285
6
6
1:48
1:48
260
6
9
1:43
1:29
318
7
7
1:45
1:45
331
11
11
1:33
1:33
656
15
15
1:44
1:44
240
5
7
1:48
1:34
145
3
3
1:48
1:48
199
5
5
1:40
1:40
288
5
4
1:58
1:72
223
7
6
1:32
1:37
7,077
118
127
2,326
Kidansalan, Public
Kimagting E/S, Ninoy
Aquino
Kinura E/S, Kinura
Lampanusan E/S,
Lampanusan
Macaopao E/S,
Macaopao
Malinao E/S, Malinao
Manubiray E/S,
Lampanusan
Maulawe E/S, Ninoy
Aquino
Pamotolon E/S
Pamotolon
Pasayanon E/S,
Malinao
Public E/S, Public
TOTAL
STUDENTTEACHER
RATIO
PRIVATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Kalilangan Baptist
1
Christian Academy,
162
West Poblacion
2 Potawon Academy
100
6
6
1:37
1:37
3
6
1:33
1:16
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262
GRAND TOTAL
6848
Source: DepEd – KALILANGAN
9
12
1:35
1:26
161
164
1:42
1:41
D. Secondary
There are five (5) secondary schools serving the community of which three (3) are public and two
(2) private schools. They are as follows; Kalilangan National High School, located at Kalagutay, Ninoy
Aquino; Kalilangan Pioneering Institute at Abad Santos street, West Poblacion; Lampanusan National High
School, Lampanusan, Kalilangan; Malinao National High School of Malinao, Kalilangan, Bukidnon and the
Kalilangan Baptist Christian Academy of Barangay Central Poblacion, Kalilangan, Bukidnon and the
Kalilangan Pioneering Institute located at West Poblacion, KAlilangan, Bukidnon.
A total of 3360 students were enrolled in the current school year. This was served by 73 teachers
(See Table 20).
Table 20
TOTAL NUMBER OF ENROLLMENT, TEACHERS AND CLASSROOMS
STUDENT-TEACHER, STUDENT-CLASSROOM RATIO
SY 2009-2010
NAME OF SCHOOL
TOTAL # OF
ENROLMENT
TOTAL # OF
TEACHERS
TOTAL # OF
CLASSROOMS
STUDENTTEACHER
RATIO
STUDENTCLASSROOM
RATIO
PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL
1
Kalilangan National H/S
2
Lampanusan National H/S
3
Malinao National H/S
1,865
40
PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOL
1
2
Kalilangan Pioneering
Institute
Kalilangan Baptist
Christian Academy
TOTAL
E. Tertiary
The Bukidnon State University external studies reopened in the municipality after more than a
decade of being closed for a reasonable cause observed by the school management. The Bukidnon State
University – Kalilangan Extension Campus (BSU–KEC) has offered two (2) tertiary courses namely;
Bachelor of Science in Public Administration (BSPA) with 135 students and Bachelor of Science in
Business Administration (BSBA) with 91 students. A total of twenty eight (28) part timer teachers and 226
students enrolled in two (2) courses offered this school year 2009-2010. The IBATECH or Irene B. Antonio
Technological College, Inc. also opened in this locality started last June 2005 with the following courses
offered: Basic Computer programming and Technician, Nursing Aid and Hotel Restaurant & Management.
Current enrolment registered 15 students each first two courses, while 13 students enrolled in Hotel
Restaurant & Management. There are 4 classrooms available for instructions.
F. Non-formal Education
Functional Literary in Kalilangan is conducted in Barangay Barorawon; Sitio Agaton, Macaopao;
Sitio Potawon and Mapantaw of Barangay Malinao and Sitio Janiuay, Ninoy Aquino. A total of 95 students
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enrolled in this program, handled by one full time permanent teacher employed in the Department of
Education.
2. HEALTH
A. Personnel and Facilities
The Municipal Health Office has the following manpower; 1 Doctor, 1 Nurse, 7 permanent and 5 job
orders Midwives, 1 Dentist, 1 Medical Technologist, 1 Sanitary Inspector and I Dental Aid or a total of 19
Health personnel attending the 36,557 inhabitants of the municipality, the current year projected population.
Lack of manpower at the barangay level is augmented by the presence of seventy two (72) barangay
Health workers and seventy (70) active Trained Hilots.
Rural Health Unit of Kalilangan is presently located at Barangay West Poblacion, Kalilangan,
Bukidnon. Facilities, Office Supplies, etc. are subsidized by the LGU after its devolution in the year 1992. It
manages to cater the needs of the entire municipality. Further, to facilitate the delivery of services. At
present, there are ten (16) Barangay Health Stations and one (1) Rural Health Center is found in the
municipality.
The Bukidnon Provincial Hospital on the other hand, offers the following services, Consultation to
Philhealth beneficiary and non-Philhealth every Monday to Friday, 8 hours daily; Admission to Philhealth
members and non-Philhealth patient (Medical, Surgical, Obstetrics/Gynecology & Pediatrics). Minor surgery
and laboratory services for FBS scheduled every Tuesday and Thursday, CBC, urinalysis, Fecalysis,
Sputum, Hepa B & C, Pregnancy Test, Blood Typing, Blood Smear, Malaria Parasites, Widal Test, Uric
Acid, Cholesterol and Chest X-ray everyday.
B. Morbidity and Mortality Causes
Based on the RHU data the 10 National leading causes of Morbidity in the Municipality were as
follows:
Upper respiratory tract Infection – 2,141; Bronchitis – 1,352; Urinary tract infection – 671; Pneumonia - 576;
Systemic viral infection – 531; Wounds/Injuries/Accidents – 362; HCVD/ Hypertension/ CVA – 336; Gastritis – 332;
Diarrhea – 321; Skin problem – 198. (See Table 21).
Table 21
10 NATIONAL LEADING CAUSES OF MORBIDITY & MORTALITY, 2008
Municipality of Kalilangan
MORBIDITY
CAUSES
MORTALITY
NUMBER
CAUSES
NUMBER
1
Upper respiratory tract Infection
2,141
1
Pneumonias
17
2
Bronchitis
1,352
2
Disease of the heart
13
3
Urinary tract infection
671
3
Wounds/Injuries/Accidents
12
4
Pneumonia
576
4
Cancer (All forms)
11
5
Systemic viral infection
531
5
6
Wounds/Injuries/Accidents
362
6
7
HCVD/ Hypertension/ CVA
336
7
Pulmonary tubercolosis
5
8
Gastritis
332
8
Bleeding peptic ulcer
4
9
Diarrhea
321
9
Liver diseases
1
10
Skin problem
198
10
Renal failure/Kidney disease
1
Hypertensive chronic vascular
disease/cardiovascular accidents
Chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease
9
7
TOTAL
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C. Comprehensive Child Care
Child Care Program of the municipality registered 10,624 children/infants based on MHO report last
year. Among these child care served, children, 12-59 months were the highest number of children given
Vitamin a capsules numbered 4,496 children or 46.40 percent of the total children were given priority. This
was followed by the children, 9-11 months given Vitamin A capsules numbered, 1,343 children or 13.86
percent of the total child care program by the MHO. Fully immunized children, 9-11 months, numbered 942
children or 9.72 percent ranked next, followed by the Infants seen at 4th month, registered 828 infants or
8.54 percent of the total. The remaining 2,081 children/infants or 21.48 percent were distributed to different
childcare program of the MHO (See Table 22).
Table 22
COMPREHENSIVE CHILD CARE, 2007
Municipality of Kalilangan
CHILD CARE
NUMBER
1
Fully immunized children (9-11 months)
1,057
2
Infant given 3rd dose of Hepa B
296
3
Infants seen at 4th month
783
4
Infants exclusively breastfeed up to 6th month
705
5
Diarrhea cases seen (0-59 months)
111
6
Diarrhea cases given ORS (0-59 months)
111
7
Pneumonia cases seen (0-59 months)
89
8
Pneumonia cases given treatment (0-59 months)
89
9
Children (6-11 months) given Vit. A capsules
1,156
10
Children (12-71 months) given Vit. A capsules
5,034
Below normal children (6-59 months)
1,047
* Given food supplementation (New)
0
* Receiving food supplementation
0
* Rehabilitated
0
Below normal (very low) children (6-59 months)
143
* Given food supplementation (New)
30
* Receiving food supplementation
30
* Rehabilitated
10
TOTAL
10,691
Source: MHO - 2007
Family Planning
The family planning program of the municipality were as follows; Condom Method, numbered 24
new acceptors and 46 current users; Injection, 67 new acceptors and 277 current users; IUD, 250 new
acceptors and 1,134 current users; LAM, 220 new acceptors and 681 current users; NFP, 0 and 3 current
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users and last is the Pills where there are 79 new acceptors and 328 current users. Among these, IUD is
the most method commonly used by new acceptors or 39.06 percent of the total new acceptors of the
family planning program and 1,134 current users or 45.93 percent of the total current users adopted the
said program. The least number of new acceptors was the LAM method in which nobody adopted this
method and only 3 current users on this method with the family planning program (SeeTable 23).
Table 23
FAMILY PLANNING, 2007
Municipality of Kalilangan
METHODS
NEW ACCEPTORS
CURRENT
USERS
A.
Condom
18
47
B.
Injection
65
215
C.
IUD
111
1,040
D.
LAM
162
386
E.
NFP
7
3
* Ovulation/Billing method
* Basal body temperature
TOTAL
1,691
Source: MHO - 2007
Family Planning in the locality is presently receiving 80% of the needed supplies from foreign
donors through PHO Malaybalay, which means the 20% of the total supplies needed by the RHU is
subsidized by the LGU. The gradual phase–down of supplies for the program from foreign donors is one of
the priority programs of the LGU to allocate funds for the coming years.
TB Control on the other hand, as of 2004, the locality registered cure detection rate of 73% and cure
rate was 61% which means the RHU failed to get at least 85% of cure rate in the treated patients. Sputum
follow-up for second month of treatment with negative result and fourth month of treatment and sixth month
of treatment with negative result.
To date, case detection rate registered 28% covering the period January– June 2005, the target
success rate is 95% with cure rate of 75%. It is expected that by the end of this year the RHU will be able to
get 85% of cure rate. The treated patients for the period January– August 2005 are the following; Category
I – 28 patients, Category II – 8 patients and Category III – 7 patients. As of now, the RHU still have enough
drugs for Category I and III given by the DOH through the center for Health Development– Region X.
On vitamin A, at present the DOH provides for the universal Vitamin A supplementation through the
Center for Health Development– Region X. As of April 2005, RHU through Garantisadong Pambata has a
total of 4,876 children were given Vitamin A. For 2005 (January–June), a total of 330 lactating women were
given Vitamin A, 177 children ages 9–11 months were given the same and 119 children of 12–59 months
were also given the same. And 1,082 infants were given Vitamin A after measles injection.
This August 2005, MHO Kalilangan received Vitamin A of 200,000 IU which is equivalent to 6
bottles or 3,000 capsules intended for infants who already received measles injection. As of now, the
supplies of Vitamin A given by the DOH are sufficient enough for infants and lactating women until October
2005.
Based on the latest consolidated survey made by the BHWs, most of women with unmet needs for
family planning are not using permanent method. They want to space their children and prefer to use
temporary method.
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3. PROTECTIVE SERVICES
The municipality has a total force of 27 Policemen. The present Police Station is located adjacent of
the Municipal Hall. Two KALASAG Centers – the Police outposts are strategically built and operationalized
with corresponding sentinels on duty. One is at the Municipal Public Plaza, Central Poblacion, another is at
the bus terminal. The boundary between Wao, Lanao del Sur and Kalilangan, BUkidnon is where
augmentation force of Charlie coy, 29th IB stationed also at Sitio Pasayanon Barangay Malinao of this
municipality. And newly transferred 4th Infantry Division Training Camp at Camp Kibaritan, Barangay
Malinao.
The Civilian Volunteer Organization (CVO’s), Barangay Police and Barangay Tanods are purposely
organized to strengthen and enhanced the maintenance of Peace and Order in the locality. To date, the
municipality has an over all total of 280 members.
Based on 2007 record, number of crime volume registered 17, Crime index that include crime
against person had the highest of which 13 cases were registered while the non–index crime registered 4. It
has a crime solution efficiency of 84.7%.
IV. INFRASTRUCTURE
1. TRANSPORTATION
A. ROADS
Kalilangan has a total road of 266.384 kilometer this year’s inventory of Municipal roads. Barangay
roads, 255.479 kilometers, Municipal roads, 10.905 kilometers. The type of pavement are classified as
follows; Concrete, gravel and earth. Among the type of pavement, earth filled road registered the highest
length of 195.14 kilometers or 73.25 percent of the total road of the municipality. Gravel road ranked next of
64.334 kilometers with a percent share of 24.15. Concrete road registered the lowest length of only 6.8
kilometers or 2.55 percent. A total of 48 Kilometers for National roads. Concrete pavement has a total
length of 9 kilometers and 39 kilometers for gravel pavement (See Table 24 & 25).
Table 24
INVENTORY OF MUNICIPAL & BARANGAY ROADS, 2009
Municipality of Kalilangan
TYPE OF PAVEMENT
NAME OF BARANGAY
A. Municipal Roads
Concrete
Asphalt
Gravel
Earth
Total
Length
(Km)
1.
Central Poblacion
0.5
.26
1.24
1.24
9.055
5.36
10.905
6.860
2.
West Poblacion
.240
.110
3.695
4.045
B. Barangay Roads
6.3
63.094
186.085
21.5
255.479
21.5
1.3
10.5
11.8
4
19.3
23.3
1.
Bangbang
2.
Barorawon
3.
Canituan
4.
Kibaning
1.2
2.3
14
17.5
5.
Kinura
1.4
2.6
11.3
15.3
6.
Lampanusan
1.3
3.78
2.5
7.58
REMARKS
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7.
Macaopao
8.
9.
10.
Malinao
Ninoy Aquino
Pamotolon
11.
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6.8
11.4
18.2
11.0
14.32
.50
53
5
5
64.5
20.5
5.6
Public
5.7
12.8
18.5
12.
San Vicente Ferrer
4.8
16
20.8
13.
Central Poblacion
.50
4.052
1.168
5.72
14.
West Poblacion
.12
1.942
2.617
4.679
6.8
64.334
195.14
266.384
TOTAL
.5
1.18
.10
Source: MPDO
Table 25
LIST OF NATIONAL ROADS, 2007
Municipality of Kalilangan
ROAD NAME
LENGTH (KM)
TYPE OF
PAVEMENT
1.
Bangbang - Central Poblacion, Pamotolon
9.000
Concrete
2.
Poblacion - Fortchacu 4, San Vicente Ferrer
24.000
Gravel
3.
Poblacion - Manubiray, Lampanusan
15.000
Gravel
TOTAL
48.000
Source: MPDO
However, there are portions of Municipal roadswhich are not passable. Some of the barangay roads
need filling, grader works & surfacing.
At present, there are several trips of buses and vans everyday which transport to and from
Kalilangan–Malaybalay and Cagayan de Oro City. The trips of buses everyday from Cagayan de Oro City
can now be enjoyed in 14 hours daily thru Rural Transit and from Valencia city we also enjoyed in 14 hours
daily thru vans.
In addition, Kalilangan has a bus and jeep terminals located at West Poblacion, Kalilangan,
Bukidnon. Rural Transit Mindanao, Inc (a bus company) and vans serving the populace to the Provincial
Capital of Malaybalay and to Regional Center of Cagayan de Oro City. The adjacent Province of Lanao del
Sur and North Cotabato specifically the Municipality of Wao & Municipality of Banasilan can be reach
through RTMI buses ride. The nearby barangays used Motorela, Motorized Sikad and single motor for
transportation.
B. BRIDGES
To date, Kalilangan has a total of 23 municipal bridges, Twenty one (21) are Permanent in status
and in good condition, two (2) are temporary in status that needs repair every year. Barangay bridges have
a total number of thirty three (33) of which twelve (12) are temporary in status, fourteen (14) are permanent,
six (6) are proposed and one (1) is damaged. The type of structure are as follows; concrete bridge, fourteen
(14); Bailey bridge, four (4): box culvert four (4) and one (1) spillway for municipal bridges. In barangays
bridges; spillway, seventeen (17); hanging/suspension bridge, eight (8): concrete, four (4) and Bailey
bridge, four (4). (See Table 26).
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Table 26
INVENTORY OF MUNICIPAL & BARANGAY BRIDGES, 2009
Municipality of Kalilangan
NAME OF BARANGAY
Type of structure
Condition/
Status
Total
Length
(L.M.)
REMARKS
Panamsamon Bridge
Kalagutay Bridge
RCDG
RCDG
Permanent
Permanent
21
20
Passable
Passable
Kimagting Bridge
Boribod Bridge
Kinura Bridge
Malatipay Bridge
Kinura Culvert
Manubiray bridge
Bailey/Steel Panel
Bailey/Steel Panel
RCPC
RCDG
Box Culvert
RCDG
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
30
45
20
20
5
21
Passable
Passable
Passable
Passable
Passable
Sagal-ang bridge
Maderse Spillway
Malatipay Bridge
Cogo Culvert
Macatol Culvert
Camanalakan Bridge
RCDG
Vented Spillway
RCDG
Box Culvert
Box Culvert
15
18
21
6
6
18
Passable
Passable
Passable
Passable
Passable
RCDG
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Lower Ulayan Bridge
Potawon Bridge
Pasayanon Bridge
Macapanton Bridge
Maradugao Bridge
Danao (Potawon)
Bridge
San Vicente Bridge
Saladero bridge
PT/RCDG
RCDG
RCDG
RCDG
RCDG
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
Permanent
30
18
20
21
21
Passable
Passable
Passable
Passable
Passable
Bailey
Temporary
27
Passable
RCDG
Bailey
Box Culvert
Permanent
Temporary
21
24
Passable
Passable
Permanent
2
Passable
Name of Bridge
A
MUNICIPAL BRIDGES
1.
Central Poblacion
2.
Kinura
3.
Lampanusan
4.
Macaopao
5.
Malinao
6.
Pamotolon
7.
San Vicente Ferrer
8.
West Poblacion
West Pob. Culvert
Passable
Passable
450
TOTAL OF A
B. BARANGAY BRIDGES
1.
2.
Bangbang
Barorawon bridge
Dimakiling bridge
Hanging/Susp’n Br.
Temporary
40
Passable
Bangbang bridge
Bailey
Temporary
15
Passable
Bangbang Spillway
Vented Spillway
Permanent
8
Passable
Saguiyaran Bridge
Bailey
Temporary
24
Passable
Barorawon Spillway
Vented Spillway
Proposed
15
Unpassable
Saguiyaran bridge
Suspension Bridg
Proposed
21
Unpassable
3.
Canituan
Ulayan bridge
Hanging bridge
Temporary
24
By foot
4.
Kibaning
Kibaning spillway
Vented Spillway
Permanent
8
Passable
Ulayan bridge
RCDG
Proposed
50
Unpassable
Kimbaroy bridge
Hanging bridge
Temporary
20
By foot
Man-ay bridge
Hanging bridge
Temporary
21
By foot
Purok-6 bridge
Hanging bridge
Temporary
20
By foot
P-3 Boribod bridge
Hanging bridge
Temporary
24
By foot
5.
Kinura
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6.
7.
8.
9.
Lampanusan
Maca-opao
Malinao
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Sagal-ang bridge
RCPC
Permanent
8
Passable
Cemetery bridge
Overflow
Temporary
15
Agaton bridge
Vented spillway
Permanent
10
Passable
Purok-4 bridge
RCPC
Permanent
8
Passable
Malinao spillway
Vented spillway
Permanent
10
Passable
Microt spillway
Vented spillway
Permanent
15
Passable
Detour spillway
Vented spillway
Permanent
10
Passable
Pontor bridge
Bailey
Proposed
9
Unpassable
Last Survey bridge
Hanging bridge
Temporary
18
Passable
Janiuay bridge
RCPC
Permanent
8
Passable
Kimagting spillway
Vented spillway
Permanent
10
Passable
Kalagutay spillway
Vented spillway
Permanent
10
Passable
10.
Pamotolon
Romagooc bridge
Bailey
Temporary
18
Passable
11.
Public
Batinay bridge
Vented spillway
Temporary
8
Passable
Public bridge
Vented spillway
Permanent
8
Passable
Kidansalan bridge
Vented spillway
Proposed
20
Unpassable
Panicopon bridge
Vented spillway
Proposed
20
Unpassable
Fortchacu 3 bridge
Vented spillway
Damaged
10
Unpassable
Tigaason (Danao)
Bridge
Vented spillway
Temporary
8
Passable
Malinao bridge
Vented spillway
Permanent
8
Passable
12.
San Vicente
Ferrer
TOTAL OF B
521
GRAND TOTAL
971
2. WATER
The Poblacion areas of the municipality have already existing water systems with its source from
Kinura spring and gravity type water supply system with Level III. It also served barangay Macaopao and
portion of barangay Kinura. The existing water system of the municipality was availed through loan from
World Bank and is now operated and maintained by the Kalilangan Water Supply System (KWSS). The
municipality has a total number of household connection to Level III of 2,532 households in 15 different
sources of Water System, 814 households are in Level II with 30 different sources of Water System and
1,694 households in Level I with 42 different spring development source of water system, 663 households
used deep well as their source of water system and 8 households for shallow well (See Table 27).
Table 27
INVENTORY OF WATER SYSTEMS
Municipality of Kalilangan
As of 2008
Barangay
Classificatio
n
(Urban/Rur
al)
LEVEL I
Shallow
Well
HH
No. serve
d
LEVEL II
Deep Well
No.
HH
serv
ed
Spring Dev't.
No.
HH
served
No. of
syste
ms
LEVEL III
No. of
HHs
served
No. of
syste
ms
No. of
HHs
served
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1
Bangbang
Rural
2
72
1
178
2
Barorawon
Rural
2
110
1
52
3
Canituan
Rural
7
118
2
44
4
Central
Poblacion
Urban
98
530
5
Kibaning
Rural
2
20
3
6
Kinura
Rural
6
134
7
Lampanusan
Urbanizing
5
278
8
Macaopao
Rural
4
365
9
Malinao
Urbanizing
9
368
2
10
Ninoy Aquino
Rural
6
355
11
Pamotolon
Rural
5
12
Public
Rural
13
14
San Vicente
Ferrer
West
Poblacion
Rural
Urban
TOTAL
1
73
1
750
62
1
53
1
114
1
187
2
159
2
140
1
188
197
1
399
5
221
1
14
103
1
114
1
40
2
123
3
184
1
103
4
390
2
111
58
170
1
505
210
3,136
12
2,452
23
1,436
3. POWER
The First Bukidnon Electric Cooperative (FIBECO) is the only electric Cooperative supplies
electricity in the municipality. All barangays were energized and only few sitios do not have electricity as of
now. A total of 4,248 households have power connection. The two Poblacion namely, Central and West
Poblacion have several municipal streetlights installed and 9 major Municipal Street Lights along the
National Highway were constructed as of now.
4. COMMUNICATION
The municipality has several communication facilities namely;
Philipine Postal Corporation and the Bureau of Telecommunication (BUTEL) that facilitate the
letter and message sending, respectively in the locality and even to the neighboring part of other town from
the Province of Lanao del Sur. Both communication facilities are located inside the premises of Municipal
Compound.
The Handset Radios are still existing in the municipality using it as means to keep people abreast
both private & public interest which is the Kalilangan Area Coordination Center – Radio
Communication Network (KACC-RCN) formerly Kalilangan Radio Communication Network (KRCN).
It has the objective to organize & maintain the KACC as venue to coordinate & integrate effort of Local
Government Offices/Agencies, non-government organizations & private organization to address various
concerns. The station serving people not only in this municipality but also the neighboring municipalities. It
is also the access of the Philippine National Polices and Philippine Army. The station is managed by the
Local Government Unit of Kalilangan, operates 24 hours a day & 7 days a week.
The presence of Globe & Smart Cell Sites located in the Poblacion area are of great help to all
Cell phone users in the locality. The said facilities are common among barangays, Offices and
businessmen instead of using hand set radio to keep in contact with each other.
Circulating local newspaper could now reach the municipality including magazines. However, at
the barangay level seldom could these papers reach their area.
Television AM & FM Radio Stations are the prime source of information throughout the locality.
Generally, every household owns a set. The AM & FM Radio Stations of Cagayan de Oro City, Malaybalay,
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Davao, Cotabato and Cebu Provinces and other part of Visayas & Mindanao have high reception in the
area. ABS–CBN TV Station is the station viewed mostly by the televiewers due to its good reception
compare to GMA TV station.
V. GOVERNANCE/ADMINISTRATION
The Local Government Unit has a total workforce of Two Hundred Thirty One (231) respectively
destined to perform each of his/her duties and responsibilities broken down as follows; Permanent – 61,
Temporary co-terminous – 5, Casual – 13, Elective – 12 and 140 job orders.
Hiring of employees is based on the qualifications and guidelines provided by the Civil Service Commission
and the Personnel Selection Board.
VI. LOCAL REVENUE GENERATION
Kalilangan is a 2nd Class municipality with a total income of Sixty Six Million Twenty Thousand Six
Hundred Seventy Two Pesos (Php 66,020,672.00 in the fiscal year 2009. Fifty Nine Million Nine Hundred
Seventy Four Thousand Six Hundred Seventy Two Pesos (Php 59,974,672.00) or 90.84 percent came from
the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) while the remaining Six Million Forty Six Thousand Pesos (Php
6,046,000.00) Pesos or 9.16 percent come from the Local Revenue. This shows that the municipality is
very dependent on IRA.
The average local revenue income for the last five years is Ten Million Thirteen Thousand Two
Hundred Eighty Five & 18/100 (Php 10,013,285.18) Pesos. The sources of local fees and revenues of the
municipality are coming from Tax Revenue that includes local taxes; General Income accounts that
includes Permits and Licenses, Service income and Business income; the third sources of local revenue is
coming from the income of Economic Enterprise. The average collection efficiency of the local revenue of
the municipality for the last five years is 81.80 percent.
Being one of the settlement areas, the municipality has availed various projects from National
Government through the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR). A total of Two Hundred Fifteen Eight
Hundred Forty Two Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy Seven & 58/100 (Php 215,842,771.58) projects are
completed, on going and to be implemented in the locality in the past four (4) years and to end this June 30,
2008.
Table 28
TOTAL INCOME COLLECTIONS BY SOURCE
Municipality of Kalilangan
2005 - 2009
FISCAL
YEAR
Local Revenue
Amount
IRA SHARE
% to Total
Amount
% to Total
TOTAL
AMOUNT
2005
9,437,037.27
21.01
35,472,444.00
78.99
44,909,481.27
2006
12,096,498.34
22.54
41,577,571.58
77.46
53,674,069.92
2007
11,658,238.11
21.35
42,935,018.00
78.65
54,593,256.11
2008
10,828,652.16
16.92
53,158,410.01
83.08
63,987,062.17
2009
Ave.
Income
6,046,000.00
9.16
59,974,672.00
90.84
66,020,672.00
10,013,285.18
18.20
46,623,623.12
81.80
56,636,908.29
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Projected:
2010
IRA
Local Revenue:
a. General Fund
b. Economic Enterprises
Total
= 63,571,350.67
= 6,695,000.00
= 9,168,800.00
=79,435,150.67
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