NegOcc guv welcomes appointment of Azcona as acting SRA chief

By Nanette Guadalquiver

April 28, 2023, 3:48 pm

<p><strong>NEW SRA CHIEF</strong>. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. (center), with now Sugar Regulatory Administration acting administrator and chief executive officer Pablo Luis Azcona (right) and Ma. Mitzi Mangwag, the board member for sugar millers, after their oath-taking as SRA board members in Malacañang in August 2022. Azcona, who previously represented the sugar planters, has been appointed to the top SRA post on April 20, 2023, the Presidential Communications Office announced on Friday (April 28, 2023). <em>(Contributed file photo)</em></p>

NEW SRA CHIEF. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. (center), with now Sugar Regulatory Administration acting administrator and chief executive officer Pablo Luis Azcona (right) and Ma. Mitzi Mangwag, the board member for sugar millers, after their oath-taking as SRA board members in Malacañang in August 2022. Azcona, who previously represented the sugar planters, has been appointed to the top SRA post on April 20, 2023, the Presidential Communications Office announced on Friday (April 28, 2023). (Contributed file photo)

BACOLOD CITY – Negros Occidental Governor Eugene Jose Lacson has welcomed the appointment of Pablo Luis Azcona as the acting administrator and chief executive officer of the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA).

“It’s good. Again, we’ve always wanted a Negrense to head the SRA,” he told the media on Friday.

The appointment of Azcona, previously the SRA board member representing the sugar planters, was announced by the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) earlier on Friday.

Hailing from the top sugar-producing province of Negros Occidental, which produces 60 percent of the country’s sugar output, Azcona was named to the post on April 20, according to the PCO.

He took over the reins from Department of Agriculture Senior Undersecretary Domingo Panganiban, who was named officer in charge of the SRA, after then acting administrator David John Thaddeus Alba, also a Negrense, stepped down from his post on April 16.

Lacson said he hopes the vacancy left by Azcona would also be occupied by another Negrense.

Alba, Azcona, and Ma. Mitzi Mangwag, the board member for sugar millers, took their oath of office before President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. in Malacañang in August last year.

On March 24, the PCO announced that Alba has resigned from his post due to "his worsening health condition."

Alba said had he been in better health, he "would gladly continue with the responsibility entrusted to me by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr."

"It has been an honor and privilege to serve our sugar industry, being the acting administrator of the SRA," he added. (PNA)

 

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