
Mayor Sofronio L. Fusin, Jr., presided over the Municipal Peace and Order Council (MPOC)—Municipal Anti-Drug Abuse Council (MADAC) Joint Meeting for the first Quarter of 2025. The collaborative meeting is an opportunity to assess and address new and recurring security issues besetting the municipality.
The collaborative meeting underscored the importance of unity among stakeholders in ensuring the safety and well-being of the community. Representatives from law enforcement agencies, local government offices, and other involved organizations came together to review ongoing programs and formulate strategies aimed at maintaining peace and order.
Key agenda items included discussions on crime prevention, anti-drug campaigns, disaster response planning, and strengthening community engagement in security initiatives. By addressing these topics, the council reaffirmed its commitment to tackling challenges while safeguarding the municipality’s progress.
Mayor Fusin emphasized the vital role of coordination among council members and the active involvement of residents in creating a secure environment. The meeting concluded with actionable resolutions and renewed determination to uphold the municipality’s vision of peace and prosperity for all.
This joint council meeting reflects the continued dedication of Oton’s leaders and stakeholders in fostering a harmonious and resilient community.







