Mayor Gemma Lubigan Leads Oath-Taking of Retired Teachers Association in Trece Martires City
Trece Martires City – On February 16, 2026, the Retired Teachers Association formally held its oath-taking ceremony at the Office of the City Mayor, marking a significant step in strengthening collaboration between the local government and retired educators in advancing education and public service.
Mayor Gemma Lubigan personally presided over the ceremony, recognizing the invaluable contributions of retired teachers who dedicated their lives to molding generations of Treceños. She emphasized that their wisdom and experience remain vital in shaping the city’s educational programs and in inspiring future initiatives for youth development.
“This oath-taking is not only a recognition of our retired teachers’ service but also a reaffirmation of our shared mission to uphold education as the foundation of progress. Their legacy continues to guide us in building a stronger and more inclusive Trece Martires,” Mayor Lubigan stated.
The event highlighted the city government’s commitment to supporting organizations that promote civic engagement and lifelong service. By partnering with the Retired Teachers Association, Trece Martires City ensures that the voices of educators remain integral in policy-making and community-building efforts.
The City Government extends its warmest congratulations to the newly inducted members of the association and looks forward to sustained collaboration in advancing education and public service for the benefit of the entire community.
