DPWH Samar 2nd DEO
completes construction of Calbiga Flood Control Project

By
MARK ERROLD G. PABUA
January 22, 2025
CATBALOGAN CITY –
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Samar 2nd
District Engineering Office proudly announces the completion of the
Calbiga Flood Control Project, located along the Calbiga River in
Calbiga, Samar.
Funded through the General
Appropriations Act (GAA) 2024, the project was completed at a cost
of P96,748,541.63. The structure spans 277.9 meters in length, with
a 3-meter easement width and a 2.7-meter height, providing vital
flood mitigation benefits to the local community.
This initiative is a
significant step toward protecting Calbiga’s residents, agricultural
areas, and infrastructure from the adverse impacts of flooding. The
flood control system underscores the government’s commitment to
disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation.
The DPWH Samar 2nd
District Engineering Office, under the leadership of District
Engineer Herminio V. Gulmatico, commends the teamwork and dedication
of everyone involved in the successful implementation of the
project.
PSA Leyte resumes
full-swing National ID registration to accelerate province-wide
registration progress

PSA
Leyte registration personnel assist registrants during the
National ID registration process, ensuring a smooth and
friendly experience, reflecting the PSA’s commitment to
reaching communities across Leyte. |
By
PSA-8
January 21, 2025
TACLOBAN CITY – The
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Leyte, through its dedicated
registration personnel, has resumed the full-scale implementation of
the National ID registration on January 20, 2025. This initiative is
part of the government’s continued commitment to provide every
Filipino with a unified and reliable identification system under the
National Identification System.
During the Online
Refresher Training for the National ID Frontline Services last 16-17
January 2025, which was attended by newly-hired registration
personnel, PSA Leyte's Chief Statistical Specialist, Sheryl Ann A.
Jamisola, highlighted the importance of the National ID in
simplifying both public and private transactions, improving access
to social services, and fostering financial inclusion."The National
ID serves as a powerful tool for empowering individuals and ensuring
that no one is left behind," CSS Jamisola stated during the online
training.
Registration centers
across Leyte are now fully equipped and ready to efficiently and
safely accommodate registrants. The PSA Leyte guarantees that strict
health protocols are being implemented to protect both personnel and
registrants, particularly children, senior citizens, persons with
disabilities (PWDs), and other vulnerable groups. Details about the
exact locations and schedules of registration venues are
consistently shared with Local Government Units (LGUs) and Barangay
units to keep the public informed.
Citizens are encouraged to
visit their nearest registration center with the necessary
documents, such as a valid government-issued ID or a birth
certificate, to complete their registration process. Mobile
registration units were also deployed to remote and underserved
areas, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility for all sectors of the
population. PSA Leyte calls on all eligible residents of Leyte to
take advantage of this opportunity to register for their National
ID.
Moreover, our office also
offers services for National ID Institutional Registration, ensuring
that organizations and institutions can facilitate the registration
of their members, employees, or affiliates for the National
Identification System. By extending institutional registration
services, PSA Leyte enhances accessibility for individuals who may
face challenges in visiting registration centers, fostering broader
participation in the National ID program. This initiative
underscores the importance of inclusivity and convenience in the
National ID registration process.
The National
Identification System aims to provide a seamless, secure, and
universally accepted identification system for every Filipino,
reinforcing the country’s drive towards digital transformation and
inclusive development.
International Airborne
leaders discuss comprehensive partnerships anew

Airborne
Commanders from participating Indo-Pacific nations engage in
discussions during the International Airborne Commanders
Conference on January 10, 2025 at the 1st Airborne Brigade,
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF), Camp Narashino,
Chiba Prefecture, Japan. |
By
OACPA
January 17, 2025
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – Airborne Commanders from the participating Indo-Pacific
countries gathered for the International Airborne Commanders
Conference (IACC) held at the 1st Airborne Brigade, Japan Ground
Self-Defense Force (JGSDF), Camp Narashino, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
on January 10, 2025.
The Philippine Army
delegates, led by Vice Commander Philippine Army Maj. Gen. Leodevic
Guinid and Special Forces Regiment (Airborne) Commander Brig. Gen.
Rosendo Abad Jr., joined the delegates from allied countries to
discuss strategic plans and exchange relevant information in
response to the emerging threats in the region. The conference also
served as the avenue for initiating talks on establishing more and
enhanced comprehensive cooperation and military-to-military
agreements between the Indo-Pacific nations.
The 1st Airborne Brigade,
JGSDF also simultaneously held the International Airborne Chief
Sergeants Major Conference and facilitated the exchange of
information regarding human resource development, leader-subordinate
relations, Non-Commissioned Officers' (NCO) empowerment, and
training of the NCOs from the allied countries.
The conferences are part
of the significant activities in the New Year Jump in Indo-Pacific
2025 and served as the opportunity to foster collaborations among
the participating nations before the conduct of airborne jump
demonstrations and technical exchanges on January 12.
BotiCARD opens its 24th
Branch in Biñan City

(From
L-R) Father Efren Montoya, BotiCARD President Rosenda Aquino,
Micoinsurance Coordinator Elvira De Guzman, CARD MRI
Managing Director Aristeo Dequito, and BotiCARD Operations
Director Florife Reynido led the opening of the BotiCARD
Branch in Biñan, Laguna. |
By
JOSEPHINE RAMOS
January 17, 2025
SAN PABLO CITY –
BotiCARD opened its newest branch in Biñan City, Laguna, on January
8, 2025, to bring high-quality, affordable medicines closer to more
Filipinos.
By establishing a presence
in Biñan, the pharmacy reaffirmed its commitment to making essential
healthcare accessible, providing more affordable alternatives, and
delivering health education to the community.
BotiCARD President Rosenda
Aquino expressed the pharmacy’s dedication to reaching more
communities, particularly those living on the margins. “We believe
that expanding our services across the country and improving
people’s health is another way to support CARD MRI’s mission of
eradicating poverty," she stated.
As part of the
celebration, BotiCARD offered free consultations, blood pressure
monitoring, and dental extractions to clients and the general public
who attended the event. In addition, the pharmacy provided a 28%
discount on selected medicines and vitamins.
During the opening, 109
individuals benefited from the free medical services.
Aside from medicines,
BotiCARD offers basic medical supplies, hygiene products, and other
essential health products.
BotiCARD, the health wing
of CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI), was
established in 2011 to ensure the availability of affordable and
quality medicines to CARD members, their families, and communities.
42IB receives awards
for dismantling Communist Terrorists Group in Eastern Visayas

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
January 17, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry “Stormtroopers” Division of the Philippine
Army has recognized the significant contributions of the 42nd
Infantry “Tagapagtanggol” Battalion of the 9th Infantry Division
which served as an Operational Control (OPCON) Unit of 8ID, in the
fight against the insurgents in Eastern Visayas, in a send-off
ceremony held at the Headquarters Tactical Operations Group (TOG) 8,
Philippine Air Force in Tacloban City on January 16, 2025.
For almost two years of being an OPCON unit of 8ID, 42IB’s efforts
and accomplishments has delivered a decisive blow in the ranks of
the Communist Terrorist Groups (CTGs) in the province of Eastern
Samar.
One of its notable accomplishments was the successful dismantling of
the ELCON Platoon of the Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Browser of the
Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC) operating in the
provinces of Samar and Eastern Samar on March 3, 2023 and the
recovery of assorted high-powered firearms and the capture or
surrender of CTG personalities.
After its successful operations and contributing to 8ID towards
greater heights against the insurgents in Eastern Visayas, the 42IB
will now be returning to 9th Infantry Division in the Bicol
province.
Major General Adonis Ariel Orio, the Commander of the Joint Task
Force Storm and the 8th Infantry Division, spearheaded the send-off
ceremony of the 42IB where he awarded the Meritorious Merit Medal (MMM)
and the Command Plaque as recognition for the unit’s significant
accomplishments and contributions in the pursuit of ending local
communist armed conflict in the region.
In his message, Maj. Gen. Orio expressed his gratitude to 42IB for
their unwavering commitment to their shared mission of achieving
peace, stability and progress for the people of Eastern Visayas.
“Through your tireless Community Support Operations and Mobile
Community Support Sustainment Operations, you did more than
neutralize threats and recover firearms – you brought hope and
security to communities that longed for peace. Your efforts have
strengthened the foundation of long-lasting peace and sustainable
development for the people of Eastern Visayas,” Major General Orio
said.
Maj. Gen. Orio also encouraged the troops to carry the lessons and
experiences they have gained in 8ID.
“May you continue to serve with pride, passion, and purpose. Never
forget the ripples of change and peace you have created – they will be
felt for generations to come, Maj. Gen. Orio added.
NMP receives
significant budget boost to empower Filipino seafarers

Press Release
January 16, 2025
TACLOBAN CITY – The
National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) has received a significant
budget increase in the recently approved FY 2025 General
Appropriations Act (GAA). Of the P8.081 billion allocated to the
Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), P224.602 million (excluding
Retirement and Life Insurance Premium) has been earmarked for NMP,
representing a 23.39% increase (P42.580 million) compared to the FY
2024 budget.
Furthermore, NMP has also
been allocated P66 million under the Department of Public Works and
Highways (DPWH) budget for infrastructure projects to enhance
training facilities and overall campus infrastructure.
The increased funding will
enable NMP to upgrade its information and communication technology (ICT)
infrastructure, conduct a feasibility study for its proposed
expansion in Luzon, and acquire essential training equipment such as
maritime simulators, personal protective equipment (PPEs), and motor
vehicles.
NMP Executive Director
Victor A. Del Rosario expressed his gratitude, stating, "We deeply
appreciate the government's steadfast support in securing a
responsive budget cover for FY 2025. This significant financial
backing enables us to enhance our training facilities, expand our
capabilities, and provide quality training and research services to
our seafarers. On behalf of the NMP, we thank the Department of
Migrant Workers (DMW) led by Secretary Hans Leo J. Cacdac, House
Speaker Martin G. Romualdez, Cong. Jude A. Acidre, Chairperson of
the Committee on Overseas Affairs of the House Representatives, and
all stakeholders who have recognized and supported our vital role in
the maritime sector."
This funding boost
underscores the government's commitment to supporting Filipino
seafarers, whose remittances significantly contribute to the
national economy. With the increased funding, NMP is well-positioned
to elevate its services, strengthen the maritime workforce, and
contribute more significantly to the maritime industry.
2nd Regional Joint
Security Control Center convenes to ensure peaceful midterm National
and Local Elections 2025

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
January 16, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry "Stormtroopers" Division of the
Philippine Army, in collaboration with the Philippine Coast Guard
Eastern Visayas, the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO 8), the Bureau of
Fire Protection Region 8 (BFP Region 8), and the Commission on
Elections (COMELEC) Region 8, convened the 2nd Regional Joint
Security Control Center (RJSCC) Conference on January 15, 2025, at
Abanador Hall, Camp Vicente Lukban, Catbalogan City, Samar.
The conference focused on
reviewing joint operational guidelines and strategies aimed at
enhancing security measures, streamlining communication, and
addressing potential challenges that may arise during the election
period. This collaborative effort underscores the commitment of all
agencies involved to safeguard the integrity of the electoral
process and ensure voter safety.
Key officials present
included Commodore Elgene Gregorio, Assistant District Commander of
the Coast Guard District Eastern Visayas; Police Brigadier General
Jay Cumigad, Regional Director of PRO 8; Senior Superintendent Randy
Mendaros, Assistant Regional Director on Operation of BFP Region8;
Atty. Remlane Tambuang, Regional Election Director for Region 8,
COMELEC; and Major General Adonis Ariel Orio, Commander of the 8th
Infantry Division, along with other RJSCC members.
The meeting aimed to
strengthen inter-agency partnerships to guarantee the safe, orderly,
and credible conduct of the 2025 midterm elections in Eastern
Visayas.
Police Brig. Gen. Cumigad
highlighted the significance of the RJSCC in addressing gaps and
ensuring comprehensive election planning.
"We were able to address
the lacking requirements and provide an avenue for both the PNP and
AFP to effectively deploy personnel, leading to comprehensive
planning for the midterm elections," he stated.
He emphasized that the
RJSCC serves as a vital platform for aligning strategies, assessing
preparedness, and enhancing security measures to ensure peaceful and
orderly elections.
Atty. Tambuang underscored
the essential role of partnerships with stakeholders, including the
AFP, PNP, and PCG, in maintaining peace and security during the
elections.
"The Commission on
Elections cannot achieve this alone. We need the support of all
stakeholders to ensure peace and security in our area, allowing
people to leave their homes and vote freely on election day," Atty.
Tambuang remarked.
He called for
collaboration across all sectors, emphasizing the importance of
societal encouragement to foster a secure and credible electoral
process.
Maj. Gen. Orio reiterated
the Philippine Army's commitment to protecting the sanctity of the
electoral process.
"This is our mandate for
the upcoming elections. We are ready to help ensure the success of
this democratic exercise," Maj. Gen. Orio stated.
He further emphasized the
Army's readiness to address challenges, enforce security protocols,
and prevent disruptions that could compromise the integrity of the
elections.
The strong participation
and collective resolve demonstrated during the 2nd RJSCC Conference
reflect the unwavering commitment of JTF Storm, the Philippine Army,
and partner agencies in ensuring stability, fostering trust, and
guaranteeing a peaceful election in Eastern Visayas.
Communist Terrorist
Group in Eastern Visayas weakens further; Arms cache unearthed in Leyte

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
January 14, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – Joint troops from the 14th Infantry "Avenger" Battalion
and the 93rd Infantry "Bantay Kapayapaan" Battalion of the 8th
Infantry "Stormtroopers" Division, Philippine Army, discovered an
arms cache in the hinterlands of Barangay Mahilum, Hindang, Leyte,
on January 11, 2025.
The cache contained an M60
machine gun, an M16 rifle, and an M14 rifle, marking another
significant blow to the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) in Eastern
Visayas.
This success is attributed
to the Philippine Army's continued implementation of key programs
that have encouraged CTG members to surrender and weakened the
group's operational capabilities.
Earlier this year, the
802nd Infantry Brigade launched Project LEVOX (Living a Life that
Embraces Peace and Development through Values and Reconciliation
that will Overcome Fear, Hatred, and Expand the Culture of Peace).
The program has played a pivotal role in locating remaining CTG
members and dismantling their influence in the region.
In addition, the FReE
Families Program actively engages the families and friends of CTG
members, urging their surrender and providing pathways for
reintegration into society.
Since January 2024, troops
from the 8th Infantry Division (8ID) have participated in 93 armed
encounters across Eastern Visayas. These operations have resulted in
the neutralization of 41 CTG members, including two high-value
individuals and six key leaders. Troops also recovered 75 firearms,
48 antipersonnel mines (prohibited under International Humanitarian
Law), and seized 143 NPA lairs, along with additional weapons and
arms caches.
Brigadier General Noel A.
Vestuir, Commander of the 802nd Infantry Brigade, credited the
success to former members of CTG who shared crucial information
under Project LEVOX.
"The families of our
Friends Rescued (FRs) have shown their commitment to support our
efforts to end the local communist armed conflict. Their
encouragement for loved ones to cooperate with the government is a
testament to the trust and confidence inspired by our FReE Families
Program," Brig. Gen. Vestuir said.
Meanwhile, Major General
Adonis Ariel G. Orio, Commander of the 8th Infantry Division,
praised the ongoing efforts to address insurgency in the region.
"This achievement
underscores our progress in eradicating insurgency and dismantling
its networks. We remain steadfast in our mission to deliver lasting
peace to Region 8. The people deserve to live without fear, and we
are committed to making this a reality," Maj. Gen. Orio stated.
He further urged remaining
CTG members to surrender.
"I call on all remaining
CTG members to lay down your arms. The government is prepared to
help you reintegrate into society and address your concerns.
Together, we can build a peaceful and prosperous future," he added.
PSA Leyte kicks off
National ID Rehistro Bulilit Campaign across 7 municipalities in the
province

By
PSA-8
January 8, 2025
TACLOBAN CITY – The
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) - Leyte Provincial Statistical
Office has officially launched the National ID Rehistro Bulilit
Campaign in the last quarter of 2024, bringing the National
Identification System closer to young Filipinos across seven (7)
municipalities in the province. This initiative, aimed at
facilitating the enrollment of children aged 1 to 4 years old in the
National Identification System, is a key step at enhancing the
registration process for young children and forms part of PSA's
ongoing efforts to ensure that every Filipino has access to their
National ID, further promoting inclusivity and national identity in
the digital age.
The campaign has been
rolled out in the municipalities of Tunga, Jaro, Burauen, Ormoc
City, Isabel, Matag-ob, and Dagami, all of which benefit from the
timely and efficient registration process. The initiative focuses on
simplifying the registration for children, ensuring that they are
included in the national database as part of the country’s efforts
to achieve full National ID coverage.
On 28 November 2024, Tunga,
Leyte, hosted the inaugural launch of the National ID Rehistro
Bulilit Campaign at the municipal gymnasium. This was followed by a
series of launches in Jaro, Burauen, Ormoc City, Isabel, Matag-ob,
and Dagami on November 30, December 1, December 2, December 5,
December 6, and December 7, 2024, respectively. Each event saw a
vibrant turnout, with hundreds of children and parents actively
participating. Local officials expressed strong support for the
initiative, emphasizing the long-term benefits of the National ID
system in providing easier access to government services,
healthcare, education, and other essential services for Filipino
families. The initiative aims to secure identities while ensuring
that communities can enjoy more efficient and accessible government
services.
PSA Leyte officials
emphasized the importance of making the registration process as easy
and efficient as possible. The Rehistro Bulilit campaign provides a
dedicated, child-friendly process that ensures parents and guardians
are well-informed and that children are registered safely and
quickly.
The National ID Rehistro
Bulilit Campaign will continue through 2025, with PSA Leyte
targeting even more municipalities in the coming months. This effort
is part of the national government’s goal to create a fully
digitized identification system that will enhance public service
delivery and promote socio-economic development across the country.
With the expansion of the campaign in Leyte, PSA is hopeful that
more municipalities will join in the initiative, ensuring that all
children are included in the ongoing registration.
The campaign not only aims
to register children but also hopes to raise awareness about the
importance of the National ID and encourage other communities across
the region to take part in the ongoing registration process. It is
also part of the broader vision of enhancing the delivery of public
services and improving the country's digital infrastructure. This
registration campaign is another step toward ensuring that no one is
left behind.
Army troops succeed in
dismantling 2 NPA platoons under the Sub-Regional Committee SESAME
in Eastern Visayas

By
802nd Infantry Brigade, 8ID PA
January 5, 2025
CAMP DOWNES, Ormoc City
– The 802nd Infantry (Peerless) Brigade under the Philippine Army's
8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division successfully dismantled "Bugsok"
and "Apoy" Platoons, the remaining NPA platoon formations under
Sub-Regional Committee SESAME of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party
Committee (EVRPC), performing anti-development and terror operations
in the southern half of Samar Island.
On June 1, 2023, the
Army's 802nd Brigade relocated its Headquarters to Brgy. Campesao,
Borongan City, Eastern Samar to focus on dismantling the remaining
platoon formations of SRC SESAME utilizing three (3) battalions,
namely: 46th Infantry (Peacemakers) Battalion, 63rd Infantry
(Innovator) Battalion, and 78th Infantry (Warrior) Battalion.
During this period, SRC
SESAME still had 67 active NPA fighters, 44 of which were under Apoy
Platoon and 23 from Bugsok Platoon. Through synchronized efforts and
the right force mix utilizing combat, intelligence, and
civil-military operations, 47 active NPA fighters were neutralized,
and seized 87 assorted firearms and 54 IHL-banned anti-personnel
mines until year-end 2024.
Local peace engagements
were also pivotal to the campaign capitalizing on programs such as
the FReE Families or "Friends Rescued Engagement through their
Families" that actively engaged families and friends of active NPAs,
and Project Apoy that utilizes former rebels in helping convince
their former comrades to abandon the armed struggle. During this
Yuletide 2024, the "Wish Upon a Star" program was launched
complementing the ongoing programs taking advantage of the Christmas
Season in spreading personalized "panawagan" videos for the
surrender of NPA remnants. Of the 47 neutralized NPA personalities
of SRC SESAME, 43 surrendered because of these initiatives which
were collaborated with stakeholders from the communities and the
LGUs.
These former rebels are
also being assisted in processing their necessary documents to avail
government programs such as the Enhanced Comprehensive Local
Integration Program (E-CLIP), Local Social Integration Program (LSIP),
Amnesty Program, and livelihood and financial assistance from the
LGUs for them to be able to start a new life in the mainstream
society.
Apoy and Bugsok Platoons
were already declared as dismantled through National Joint Peace and
Security Coordinating Center (NJPSCC) Resolution Number 13 on
December 11, 2024. Currently, there are 16 members left, five of
whom are more than 60 years old, and have no direction from the
communist party as their Secretary already surrendered because of
hardships, hunger, and inhospitality of the communities towards the
NPA. Because of this, SRC SESAME was already recommended as
dismantled by the Joint PRO8-8ID Area Clearing Evaluation Board (ACEB)
last December 23, 2024 and now waiting for the resolution from the
NJPSCC. The troops and stakeholders in the communities are
optimistic in pursuing these 16 remnants for this year's campaign to
once and for all achieve the total victory of winning the peace in
the southern half of the Samar Island against CPP/NPA/NDF who waged
anti-community development actions since 1970's.
Brigadier General Noel A
Vestuir commended all troops for their bravery, discipline and
sacrifice for the successful dismantling of the 2 remaining platoon
formations which plays a significant role in ensuring a peaceful
environment and community in Samar and Eastern Samar provinces.
“The successful
dismantling of the Bugsok and Apoy Platoons of the SRC SESAME is a
testament to our collective resolve, vigilance, and commitment to
the welfare of our communities. This significant achievement
reflects the effectiveness of our sustained operations and the
strong collaboration with local stakeholders in our pursuit of
lasting peace and security. Let us continue to be vigilant and
steadfast in our mission to protect our communities by never
allowing the NPA remnants to once again gain foothold in our cleared
areas, and promote peace and development in Eastern Visayas.” BGen
Vestuir added.
CARD MRI honors
outstanding entrepreneurs at PsMLNI 2024
By
EDRIAN BANANIA
January 2, 2025
SAN PABLO CITY –
CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institution (CARD MRI) recognized the
achievements of outstanding entrepreneurs during the “Pagkilala sa
Mga Likha ni Inay Awards 2024” held in San Pablo City, Laguna on
December 11, 2024.
CARD MRI Managing Director
Mr. Aristeo A. Dequito commended the awardees for embodying the
resilience and determination of Filipino entrepreneurs. He also
emphasized their role in inspiring CARD MRI to persist in its
mission to eradicate poverty.
“All of our awardees have
truly showcased their impact as they generate employment
opportunities in communities and contribute to the social and
economic growth of the country,” Mr. Dequito stated.
The nominees underwent a
careful judging process based on predefined criteria. After thorough
deliberation, Florabelle F. Dacumos with Construction Supplies
Trading from CARD SME Bank Subic Unit, Zambales, emerged as the
Gawad Maunlad (SME National Winner), while Emelita W. Nieves with
Smoke Fish Processing from CARD Bank Mercedes, Camarines Norte, was
awarded the Gawad Maunlad (Micro National Winner).
The Institutional Gawad
Maunlad Winners included Ms. Arcey O. Sanchez from CARD SME Bank,
Annaliza L. Monil from CARD, Inc. (A Microfinance NGO), and Emily D.
Balagoza from CARD MRI Rizal Bank. These entrepreneurs were
recognized not only for improving their lives but also for boosting
their local economies and serving as exemplary community members.
Additional awards were
presented to individuals who demonstrated innovation, leadership,
and community service. Maricel N. Gonzales, who specializes in
homemade candies, won the Gawad Masigasig. Mary Ann M. Mariano
received the Gawad Malikhain for her innovation in Household
Articles Trading & Curtain Bargain business. Rosanna D. Sinapilo, a
food manufacturer and specialty restaurant owner, was honored with
the Gawad Community Service for her leadership in community
volunteer work. Felicitas D. Baldonado, known for Fruit Wine
Manufacturing, was recognized with the Gawad Innovative Family
Enterprise for ensuring the continuity of her family business's
legacy.
In his congratulatory
message, Dr. Jaime Aristotle B. Alip, Founder and Chair Emeritus of
CARD MRI said to always remember to continue contributing in the
fight against poverty and to build a more inclusive society. “It’s
through small, everyday acts – offering a helping hand, sharing what
we know, and believing in each other’s potential – that we can spark
real change. You are the living proof of this mission, and your
impact is felt far beyond today.”
The event, held at
Maharlika Square, San Pablo City, Laguna, was attended by CARD MRI’s
Executive and Management Committee.
As of September 2024, CARD
MRI is composed of 29 mutually reinforcing institutions dedicated to
poverty eradication through financial, non-financial, and social
development initiatives since 1986. With over 3,700 offices, the
organization serves more than 9.51 million clients nationwide.
Three anti-personnel
mines, firearms seized in Leyte clash during holiday

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
January 2, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – Soldiers from the 8th Infantry "Stormtroopers" Division
seized three anti-personnel mines (APMs) and a firearm during
security operations against the remnants of the Communist Terrorist
Group (CTG) in Leyte.
On Monday, Dec. 30, troops
from the 93rd Infantry Battalion engaged in a five-minute firefight
with suspected communist rebels in the hinterlands of Barangay
Canhandugan, Jaro, Leyte.
Seized during the clash
were one .45-caliber pistol, three APMs, ammunition, and other war
materials. A soldier was wounded during the encounter and was
immediately given medical treatment.
The intensified security
operations by ground troops effectively prevented the escalation of
violence in the area. These operations also strengthened security
measures, establishing a broader perimeter to safeguard civilians
from potential attacks by communist terrorist groups.
Brig. Gen. Noel Vestuir,
Commander of the 802nd Infantry Brigade, lauded the troops for their
swift response to reports from concerned residents.
“The NPA has again failed
in their terroristic activities due to the invaluable assistance of
the populace, who informed soldiers about the presence of suspicious
individuals in their community,” Brig. Gen. Vestuir said.
Maj. Gen. Adonis Ariel G.
Orio, Commander of the 8th Infantry Division, commended the troops
for their successful operation and for fulfilling their duty to
protect the people despite the holiday season. He also expressed
gratitude to the community for their continued support in achieving
lasting peace.
“As long as there is
cooperation from the civilian sector, accomplishments like this are
possible. Let us work together to put an end to this menace in our
community,” Maj. Gen. Orio said.
P130M debts of agrarian
beneficiaries in E. Visayas condoned

More
than three thousand agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs)
from Leyte, Southern Leyte and Biliran received Certificates
of Condonation with Release of Mortgage (COCROMs) while 502
ARBs received their individual electronically generated land
titles (e-titles) from the Department of Agrarian Reform
(DAR) a week before Christmas. |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L.
SORIA
December 22, 2024
TACLOBAN CITY –
More than three thousand agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) from
different towns of Leyte, Southern Leyte and Biliran rejoiced after
they were relieved from paying their unpaid land amortizations
amounting to P136,764,576, which included interests.
On Wednesday, December 18
this year, Ubaldo Sadiarin Jr., Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
Assistant Secretary for Support Services, represented Secretary
Conrado Estrella III in handing the 4,492 Certificates of
Condonation with Release of Mortgage (COCROMs) at the Tacloban City
Convention Center freeing 3,142 ARBs from financial burden. Sadiarin
was assisted by DAR Eastern Visayas Regional Director Robert Anthony
Yu.
Both officials repeatedly
reminded the ARBs not to sell their awarded lands so their children
and grandchildren could inherit them.
Seventy years old Alberto
Carel from Naval, Biliran, who was among those who received COCROMs
during the said occasion, expressed his gratitude to President
Ferdinan Marcos Jr. for relieving him from paying his P147,596.51
land amortization at the Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP), one of
the highest unpaid amortizations.
According to Carel, he was
not able to start paying his amortization because he always run
short of his income until he learned that the President ordered the
condonation of the ARBs’ debts.
The President signed the
New Agrarian Emancipation Act (Republic Act No. 11953) on July 7
last year, which condoned P57.557-billion of ARBs’ debts.
Aside from the COCROMs,
669 individual electronically generated Certificates of Land
ownership Award (e-CLOAs) issued under the Worl Bank-funded Support
to Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling (SPLIT) project
were distributed to 502 agrarian reform beneficiaries. The land
titles covered an aggregate area of 758 hectares situated in the
above-mentioned provinces.
Tacloban City Mayor Alfred
Romualdez, who at the same time is the chairman of the Regional
Peace and Order Council, graced the said occasion and disclosed that
the President instructed him to make sure that landless farmers
receive their CLOA and are properly installed.
Land distribution is DAR’s
contribution to End local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC), a
whole-of-nation approach in addressing insurgency problems in the
country, Yu explained.
Meanwhile, as assistance
to ARBs in making their awarded land productive, nearly P2-million
worth of farm machineries and equipment were turned over on the same
occasion to the Barangay Anahawan Farmers Agriculture Cooperative
from Bato, Leyte.
8ID sustains gains
against Communist Terrorists in Eastern Visayas: Neutralizes key
leaders, captures firearms in 2024

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
December 21, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry “Stormtroopers” Division, Philippine
Army achieved significant success in 2024, delivering decisive blows
against the Communist Terrorist Groups (CTGs) in Eastern Visayas.
The Division’s operations
resulted in the neutralization of high-value individuals and key
leaders, the seizure of firearms and other war materiel of the CTGs.
From January to date, 8ID
troops engaged in 93 armed encounters across the region. These
operations resulted in the neutralization of 41 CTG members, two of
which are considered high value individuals and six are key leaders,
the recovery of 75 firearms, 48 International Humanitarian Law (IHL)-banned
Anti-Personnel Mines (APMs) and the seizure of 143 NPA lairs,
additional weapons from arms caches and surrenders.
The high-value individuals
were identified as Ariel Baselga alias Ariel/Polly, the Secretary of
SRC Emporium who was neutralized on December 2, 2024 in an encounter
at Brgy. Paco, Las Navas, Northern Samar; and alias Ruby, Secretary
of SRC Sesame who surrendered to 78th Infantry Battalion on November
29, 2024.
Meanwhile, the key leaders
who were neutralized were Glen Acebuche alias Baste, Squad Leader of
Squad 2, remnants of the dismantled Front Committee 15; alias Ara/Ina/Owena/Ronnie,
Squad Leader of Squad 2, Apoy Platoon, SRC Sesame who surrendered on
March 29; Genaro Adarayan alias Tibay, Finance, SRC Emporium who
died in an encounter at Brgy. Victory, Las Navas on December 4;
Monmon Diaz alias Beloy, Vice-Commanding Officer, Sub-Regional
Operational Command (SROC), SRC Emporium, who was killed in an
encounter at Brgy. Paco, Las Navas on December 2; alias Geo/Omer,
Squad Leader of Squad 2, Sub-Regional Guerilla Unit Laysan, SRC
Arctic who surrendered to the troops of 20th Infantry Battalion and
Joey Locindo alias Towing, Squad Leader of Squad 2, Sub-Regional
Guerilla Unit Laysan, SRC Arctic.
Among the significant
accomplishments in 2024 is the dismantling of the Apoy and Bugsok
Platoon of the Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Sesame, Eastern Visayas
Regional Party Committee (EVRPC).
The said groups
perpetrated numerous atrocities in the region, endangering the lives
of innocent civilians. Their atrocities include the Libuton Ambush
in Borongan City on December 13, 2019 claiming the lives of a
policeman, 3 civilians and wounding of 12 other civilians including
3 minors.
The 8ID also deployed 106
Mobile Community Support Sustainment Teams (MCSST) in the community
which resulted to the surrender of 85 NPA regulars and their support
system.
These accomplishments made
a significant blow in the CTG ranks, thereby weakening the group’s
capacity to operate in the region.
In a statement, Major
General Adonis Ariel G. Orio, Commander of the 8ID and Joint Task
Force Storm, commended the troops for their outstanding performance,
that has delivered continuous setbacks to the CTG.
“These successful
operations highlight our unyielding commitment in preventing CTG
atrocities and maintaining peace in the region,” Major General Orio
said. “We also recognize the vital cooperation of partner
stakeholders and the civilian population in achieving these
milestones.”
The 8th Infantry Division
continues to encourage remaining CTG members to surrender
peacefully, emphasizing dialogue and reconciliation over conflict.
8ID highlights peace
and development achievements at RPOC-8 full council meeting

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
December 18, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry "Stormtroopers" Division, Philippine Army,
highlighted significant progress in reducing the strength and
influence of Communist Terrorist Groups (CTGs), enhancing regional
security, and supporting development initiatives in Eastern Visayas
during the 4th Quarter Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) 8
Full Council Meeting on December 19, 2024 at Pacific Point, San
Jose, Tacloban City.
Major General Adonis Ariel
G. Orio, Commander of the 8ID, along with the Division's Brigade
Commanders, attended the meeting.
During the presentation,
the 8ID emphasized its successful combat and non-combat operations,
which included the neutralization of numerous CPP-NPA terrorists (CNTs),
updates on the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program
(E-CLIP) for former rebels, and the deployment of Mobile Community
Support and Sustainment Teams (MCSSTs). These teams assist in
delivering basic and social services to geographically isolated and
disadvantaged areas (GIDAs), underscoring the government's
whole-of-nation approach to addressing insurgency and fostering
peace and development at the grassroots level.
From October 1 to November
20, the 8ID recorded 26 encounters with the CTGs, resulting in the
neutralization of its 36 members – 15 killed, three (3) apprehended,
and 18 who surrendered.
Major General Orio
credited these achievements to the sustained efforts of the Joint
Task Force Storm, noting that the success was made possible through
strong collaboration among government agencies, stakeholders, and
the support of local communities.
“This progress reflects
our collective commitment to ending insurgency and achieving
long-term peace and development in Eastern Visayas,” Major General
Orio said.
P193M worth of infra
project eyes to boost socio-economic development in
conflict-affected areas in Eastern Samar

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
December 18, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The construction of two multi-million worth of infrastructure
projects: the P163 million Maslog and Jipapad Road (Phase I), and
the P30 million Panic-an Bridge at Maslog in Eastern Samar is set to
formally start after the groundbreaking ceremony held on December
16, 2024.
This farm-to-market road
was funded under the Fiscal Year 2024 Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan
(PAMANA) Programs which focuses on the transformation of former
rebels (FRs), their families, and communities.
The 2.4 kilometers Maslog
and Jipapad Road (Phase I) and the 22-meter Panic-an Bridge will
connect barangays and municipalities especially in vulnerable areas
to foster socio-economic development.
These projects aim to
strengthen local agricultural infrastructure that will enhance
market accessibility for farmers and promote development, most
importantly in conflict-affected areas.
Brigadier General Lenart
Lelina, the Brigade Commander of the 801st Infantry Brigade
expressed the importance of farm-to-market roads citing the adage,
“Insurgency ends where road begins”.
“Construction of roads and
bridges especially in Maslog and Jipapad will be vital in our
campaign of totally eradicating insurgency problem and give way to a
progressive community. These two municipalities were formerly
considered hotbeds of the insurgents in the province of Eastern
Samar. But now, with these infrastructure projects, economic
development will soon start to flourish,” Brig.Gen. Lelina,
emphasized.
Major General Adonis Ariel
Orio, the Commander of the 8th Infantry Division and the Joint Task
Force Storm thanked the government’s continued support in putting
initiatives in place that are critical in defeating the Communist
Terrorist Group.
“We believe that
infrastructure development is one of the keys to end insurgency.
Through these projects, the root causes of insurgency will be
addressed. The delivery of basic government services and the
socio-economic development will improve through this access roads,”
Maj.Gen. Orio noted.
Meanwhile, Secretary
Carlito Galvez Jr. of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on
Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU), emphasized the importance
of the project in fostering peace and development in Eastern Samar.
He reiterated the government's commitment to funding infrastructure
projects that would connect the region, ensuring easier access to
essential services and boosting economic activities.
The said groundbreaking
was attended by the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace,
Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) Secretary, Carlito Galvez; PAMANA
Head NPMO, Director J. Anthony Peña; The Commander of the Visayas
Command of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Lieutenant General
Fernando Reyeg; House Minority Leader and 4Ps Partylist
Representative, Marcelino Libanan; Eastern Samar Governor Ben
Evardone; Maslog Mayor Heraclio Santiago and Vice-Mayor Septemio
Santiago.
Condonation of debts,
an early Christmas gift for E. Samar agrarian beneficiaries

Seventy-two
agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) from Eastern Samar
received condonation certificates freeing them from
financial burden, while 203 received individual
electronically generated land titles (E-Titles) from the
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR). |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L.
SORIA
December 17, 2024
BORONGAN CITY, Eastern
Samar – It was still 14 days before Christmas but Pancho Bayben
from Maydolong town considered the Certificate of Condonation with
Release of Mortgage (COCROM) he received on December 11 this year an
early Christmas gift from President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and the
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR).
The COCROM relieved Bayben
from his remaining P26,495.89 debt with the Land Bank of the
Philippines (LBP) which he incurred from the amortization of the
land awarded to him under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
(CARP).
“Nalilipay ako kan
(President) Bongbong Marcos nga ginhatag ini nga maaga nga pamasko
ha am nga waray na namon babayaran han am nabibilin nga utang ha
Land Bank (I am happy for this early Christmas gift (President)
Bongbong Marcos had given to us that we are no longer going to pay
our remaining debt with the Land Bank.),” exclaimed Bayben at the
Provincial Capitol Gym.
On Wednesday, Atty. Robert
Anthony Yu, DAR Eastern Visayas Regional Director, alongside Marian
June Libanan Ganzon, who represented Marcelino Libanan, House
Minority Leader and 4Ps Partylist Representative, and Alfonso
Catorce, Eastern Samar Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II
(PARPO II) led the distribution of 90 COCROMS to 72 ARBs from this
city and from the towns of Can-avid, Dolores, Hernani, Lawaan,
Maydolong and Salcedo.
Catorce disclosed that a
total of P438,929.26 unpaid debts based on the 90 COCROMS were
remitted by virtue of the New Agrarian Emancipation Act (Republic
Act No. 11953) which President Marcos signed on July 7 last year.
On the same occasion, 280
individual electronically generated land titles (e-titles), under
the Support to Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling (SPLIT)
project were handed to 203 ARBs. These e-titles covered an aggregate
area of 381 hectares of farm lots situated in the towns of Balangiga,
Balangkayan, Can-avid, Dolores, Giporlos, Lawaan, Quinapondan, San
julian and Taft.
Yu explained that by
providing ARBs with individual titles, property right over their
awarded lands is strengthened.
He added that providing
land to the landless where they can derive livelihood is DAR’s
contribution to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC), a
whole-of-nation approach in addressing insurgency problems in the
country.
Further, DAR likewise
turned over various farm machineries and equipment with a combined
amount of P900,000.00 to Lalawigan Progressive Farmers’ Association,
President Roxas ARB Association, Inc. and the Sagkaray Farmers
Agrarian Reform Cooperative.
Army ensures
decent
burial for CTG leader killed in Catbalogan City

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
December 17, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – Troops of the 46th Infantry Battalion of the 8th Infantry
Division, Philippine Army, facilitated the burial of the killed
Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) leader in Catbalogan City, Samar on
December 16, 2024.
The killed CTG, identified
as Artemio Solayao alias Budil, leader of Squad 2, Yakal Platoon,
Sub-Regional Committee Browser, Eastern Visayas Regional Party
Committee. He was abandoned by his comrades at the encounter site on
December 13, 2024.
Through the collaborative
efforts of the government troops and the Samar Provincial Task Force
– Ending Local Communist Armed Conflict or PTF-ELCAC, alias Budil
was given a decent burial in Catbalogan City.
Alonso Solayao, the
brother of alias Budil, expressed gratitude to the PTF-ELCAC and the
government troops for the humane treatment, despite being the enemy
of the state.
“Nagpapasalamat ako sa
Philippine Army dahil kahit na siya’y kalaban, binigyan niyo pa rin
siya ng desenteng libing. Mula sa Cawayan dinala pa nila dito,
kanilang pinagsilbihan, ginastosan, pinamisahan para maging maayos
ang kanyang kalagayan, kahit sa kabila ng pagiging kalaban siya ng
gobyerno, trinato pa rin siya ng tama ng kasundalohan,” Solayao
said.
Solayao also encouraged
the remaining comrades of his brother to end their armed struggle.
“Hinihikayat ko kayo na
magsurrender kasi wala talagang kayong magandang kinabukasan.
Tingnan niyo ang nangyari sa kapatid ko, sa halos apatnapung taon
niya [sa bundok] wala siyang nagawa. Hindi niya nakamit ang
tinatawag na tagumpay. Kung nand’yan pa kayo sa taas, sana
sumurrender na kayo para maging maayos na rin ang inyong pamumuhay,
maging ng inyong mga pamilya,” Solayao stated.
Mayor Dexter Uy, the
Chairman of the City Task Force to End Local Communist Armed
Conflict of Catbalogan City, strongly condemned the continued
atrocities perpetrated by the CTGs in Samar province.
“I know, we have a common
goal, and that is to have a progressive community. Yes, we have
societal problems that need to be solved, and we can only solve it
through peaceful resolution. So, let us be united. Let us not add to
the burden of our people by sowing terror in our community. Abandon
the armed struggle and let us all together achieve peace and
progress,” Mayor Uy expressed.
Lieutenant Colonel Rommel
De Mesa, the Commanding Officer of the 46th Infantry Battalion,
reiterated the government troops’ commitment to uphold basic human
rights, even to the state’s adversaries.
“Though we considered them
as enemies, we, in the AFP, we adhere to respecting the basic human
rights and the rules of armed engagement. The government helps
killed CTG member by giving decent burial, how much more to those
who will choose to surrender and be back to the folds of the law,”
Lt.Col. De Mesa stated.
Meanwhile, Major General
Adonis Ariel Orio, renewed his call to the remaining CTGs to
surrender and take advantage of the National Amnesty Program of the
government.
“Take the opportunity of
living a peaceful life – no more hiding and a life far from worries
of being killed in an armed encounter. It is not yet too late, be
with your family and become one of the government’s peace partners
towards peace and development,” Maj.Gen. Orio emphasized.
He encouraged the
remaining active CTGs to coordinate with their relatives or local
chief executives to arrange their safe surrender and formalize their
application for amnesty.
NPA leader killed in
Samar clash

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
December 13, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The government troops from the 46th Infantry Battalion of
the 8th Infantry Division neutralized a leader of the Communist
Terrorist Group (CTG) in an encounter in Barangay Cawayan,
Catbalogan City, Samar, on December 13, 2024.
The clash ensued during a
military operation that lasted for 15 minutes before the CTG forces
retreated northwest, leaving behind their fallen comrade.
The government troops also
recovered a .45 caliber pistol and subversive documents.
The killed CTG leader was
identified as Artemio Solayao alias Budil, the leader of Squad 2,
Yakal Platoon, SRC Browser of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party
Committee (EVRPC).
Alias Budil has existing
multiple warrants of arrest for the atrocities he committed against
the government forces including the ambush of the 14th Infantry
Battalion back in 2014 in Maypadandan, Catbalogan City.
Brigadier General Lenart
R. Lelina, the Brigade Commander of the 801st Infantry Brigade, call
on the remaining members of the NPA to abandon the violent path.
“This Christmas season, we
are hoping that you will choose to lay down your arms and return to
the folds of the law. It is not yet too late, be with your family,
the government will help you,” Brig.Gen. Lelina expressed.
Meanwhile, Major General
Adonis Ariel G. Orio, Commander of the 8ID, lauded the successful
operation as a significant step in the relentless fight against
insurgency in Eastern Visayas.
“This incident could have
been avoided if the CTG had surrendered and heeded the government’s
call for peace,” Maj. Gen. Orio stated.
“This only shows our
determination to put an end to terrorism and insurgency in the Samar
provinces. The Philippine Army will remain steadfast in its mission
to protect the people and eliminate threats to peace,” Maj. Gen.
Orio added.
Maj.Gen. Orio also
encourage active CTG members to avail and take advantage of the
National Amnesty Program offered by the government. They may
coordinate with their relatives or local chief executives to arrange
for their safe passage and formalize their application for amnesty.
AMOSUP turns over BV
Class approved 20-men free fall lifeboat with davit to NMP

Press Release
December 13, 2024
TACLOBAN CITY –
During the Turn-Over Ceremony on 10 December 2024 at the NMP
Tacloban Wharf Area, the National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP)
officially received the Deed of Donation for the BV Class Approved
20-Men Free Fall Lifeboat with Davit from the Associated Marine
Officers’ and Seamen’s Union of the Philippines (AMOSUP).
In his acceptance speech,
Executive Director Victor A. Del Rosario expressed his sincere
appreciation for the donated equipment, highlighting that it is a
testament of the trust placed by AMOSUP to the agency to uphold the
highest standards of training and the continued dedication to the
well-being and safety of the Filipino seafarers.
The BV Class Approved
20-Men Free Fall Lifeboat with Davit Simulator, valued at
P8,400,000.00, is designed to provide training and simulation for
emergency evacuation procedures in maritime environments,
specifically for free-fall lifeboats. Its primary purpose is to help
crew members and personnel become familiar with the operation,
deployment, and safety procedures related to the lifeboat system in
a controlled and safe environment.
Further, part of the
turn-over program highlighted the blessing of the Training Pool
funded by the Tingog Party List and implemented by Department of
Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Generator House, and the LandBank
Automated Teller Machine (ATM) booth.
“The facilities from the
generous offices serves as a crucial resource for hands-on learning
with the commitment to ensuring that our seafarers are equipped with
practical expertise to meet international standards and additionally
enhancing fiscal accessibility for our clients fostering convenience
and efficiency in our daily operations.”, Director Del Rosario
quoted.
The ceremony was graced by
AMOSUP President Dr. Conrado Oca, DPWH, LBP, and Social Security
System (SSS) officials, Palompon Institute of Technology (PIT) and
NMP key officials and staff.
The donation is an
attestation to the strong support for elevating NMP's training
capabilities. By providing Filipino seafarers with vital safety and
survival skills will empower them to excel in the global maritime
industry. Additionally, it will enable NMP to expand its training
course offerings, benefiting trainees through reduced course fees.
13 soldiers who
neutralized top communist leaders in Eastern Visayas receive awards

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
December 10, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry Division Commander, Major General Adonis
Ariel Orio commended the operating troops of the 19th Infantry
Battalion for their accomplishments in operations that led to the
neutralization of top Communist-Terrorist leaders in Northern Samar.
In an awarding ceremony
held at 19IB Headquarters at Barangay Opong, Las Navas, Northern
Samar on December 9, 2024, Maj. Gen. Orio congratulated and awarded
three Silver Cross Medal and one Military Merit Medal with Bronze
Spearhead Device in recognition of the troops role in neutralizing
seven members of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG), including
alias Polly, the Secretary of Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Emporium.
The operation also led to the capture of high-powered and
low-powered firearms, and other war materials on December 2, 2024.
Meanwhile, seven personnel
received Military Merit Medal Interim to Gold Cross Medal after the
successful neutralization of alias Jino, a member of Squad 2 of the
Sub-Regional Guerilla Unit (SRGU), SRC Emporium; alias Jacob, a
former member of Squad 2, Platoon 1, SRC Arctic; and alias Durok,
the leader of SRGU, SRC Emporium and the Sub-Regional Operational
Command of SRC Emporium and the seizure of other war materiel.
In a message, Maj. Gen.
Orio highlighted the significance of these accomplishments,
describing them as a major blow to the Communist Terrorist Group and
a victory in the government's ongoing efforts to combat insurgency.
He urged the troops to
continue their work and sustain the momentum against insurgents,
reinforcing the trust and confidence of the community in their
ability to end the decades-long insurgency problem and foster
socio-economic development.
“The community relies on
us, so let us continue with our efforts and sustain our gains
against the insurgents. Let us stay committed and achieve total
victory for peace and progress in the community,” Maj. Gen. Orio
stated.
ARBs from Samar are
first recipients of COCROM in E. Visayas

More
than 1,500 agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) from Western and
Northern Samar receive their Certificate of Condonation with
Release of Mortgage (COCROM) from the Department of Agrarian
Reform (DAR), while 532 receive land titles during distribution
rite at the Calbayog Sports Center. |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
December 10, 2024
CALBAYOG CITY, Samar
– Agrarian reform beneficiary (ARB) Gary Rubante from this city was
so happy to receive from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) his
Certificate of Condonation with Release of Mortgage (COCROM) on
Sunday, December 8 this year, which relieved him from financial
burden over the farmland awarded to him under the Comprehensive
Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).
“Maraming-maraming salamat
po kay Secretary Conrado Estrella III ng DAR at kay Pangulong
Bongbong Marcos dahil ipinagkaloob nya po ito. Sa wakas ay wala na
po kaming babayarang ganito kalaking halaga, P111,842,” Rubante
exclaimed.
Rubante is one of the
1,504 ARBs from the provinces of Western Samar and Northern Samar
who are the first recipients of COCROM distributed in Eastern
Visayas, held at the Calbayog Sports Center.
Presidential sister,
Senator Imee Marcos, was supposed to hand the 2,140 COCROMs that
will erase P41,333,397.65 of unpaid amortizations and debts incurred
from the 2,813-hectare lands awarded to them under agrarian reform
programs. But due to the inclement weather, she was not permitted by
the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) to depart
from the Tacloban City airport.
The distribution rites
proceeded with DAR Assistant Secretary Rene Colocar alongside DAR
Eastern Visayas Regional Director Robert Anthony Yu, Samar First
District Representative Stephen James Tan, Vice Governor Arnold Tan,
and City Mayor Raymund Uy, leading the distribution.
On July 7 last year,
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed Republic Act No. 11953, or the
New Agrarian Emancipation Act that will condone P57.557 billion
principal debts of 610,054 ARBs nationwide.
Aside from the COCROMs,
592 electronically generated individual titles under the Support to
Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling (SPLIT) project and 10
Certificates of Land Ownership Award (CLOAs) covering an aggregate
area of 1,127.1534 hectares were likewise given to 532 ARBs from the
above mentioned provinces on the same occasion.
ABM students from Samar
National School engage in immersive orientation at DPWH Samar 2nd
DEO

By
MARK ERROLD G. PABUA
December 9, 2024
CATBALOGAN CITY –
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Samar 2nd
District Engineering Office (DEO) recently hosted an immersive
orientation for students from the Accountancy, Business, and
Management (ABM) strand of Samar National School. The activity was
designed to provide hands-on learning experiences and enhance the
students' understanding of government infrastructure operations.
District Engineer Herminio
V. Gulmatico warmly welcomed the students and underscored the
importance of exposing young learners to the real-world applications
of management and governance. “This partnership with schools is an
investment in the future of our communities, as it equips students
with practical knowledge and inspires them to pursue meaningful
careers,” he said.
The orientation included
detailed discussions on DPWH functions, project implementation, and
administrative processes. Students were given the opportunity to
interact with department heads and gain insights into the various
roles within the agency. A guided tour of ongoing projects allowed
the students to observe firsthand the execution of infrastructure
projects, from planning to completion.
This initiative aligns
with the ABM strand's focus on preparing students for careers in
business, management, and public service. The program not only
broadened their horizons but also provided valuable exposure to
public sector operations.
Samar National School
expressed its gratitude to DPWH Samar 2nd DEO for its support and
commitment to nurturing future professionals. The collaboration
serves as a model for integrating education and community engagement
in empowering the youth.
Outcomes of first
Philippine-hosted Loss and Damage Fund Board meeting not enough –
civil society groups
By
Aksyon Klima Pilipinas
December 9, 2024
QUEZON CITY –
Philippine civil society representatives expressed dissatisfaction
on the outcomes of the 4th Meeting of the Board (B.4) of the Fund
for Responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD) held on 2-5 December 2024
at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City.
“The FRLD can only be as
effective as the actual money it has. So far, most of the nearly
USD750-million pledges remain mere promises instead of disbursable
funding that can concretely support developing countries and the
most vulnerable communities,” said John Leo Algo, National
Coordinator of Aksyon Klima Pilipinas (AKP) and one of the civil
society representatives during the meeting.
B.4 takes place less than
two weeks after the conclusion of the 2024 UN climate negotiations
(COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan. In this event, Parties set the new
collective quantified goal on climate finance at “at least” USD300
billion of public finance from developed countries per year by 2035,
without including any target for funding actions against loss and
damage (L&D).
This was also the first
Board meeting that took place in the Philippines since it was
selected as its host last June. It occurred shortly after the
country was battered by six storms in just four weeks, highlighting
the importance of setting up the urgent operationalization of the
FRLD to support nations frequently hit by extreme weather and slow
onset events.
“Coming out of B.4, we now
have a more concrete idea of what the Board will prioritize for its
‘Phase One’,” Algo added, referring to the period between January to
June 2025. “The prioritization of developing inclusive, country-led
processes is essential for assessing their needs to effectively
respond to L&D, provided that we will receive technical and
financial support. This is especially crucial for our country and
reduce our growing vulnerabilities to worsening impacts of the
climate crisis.”
Among the other priorities
during this phase involve ensuring the operational readiness of the
FRLD. These include developing its operational frameworks, the
transition to an independent secretariat, and the development of a
long-term resource mobilization and plan, including converting
pledges into disbursable funding.
Civil society and
community representatives at B.4, or Active Observers, succeeded in
deferring decisions on proposed policies for participation of
non-State actors to the next Board meeting on April 2025 in
Barbados. They argued for the need for sufficient time to consult
with global and national constituencies, given that key documents
were only communicated a few days before the sessions.
Rodne Galicha, AKP
National Convenor, welcomed the openness of the Board for a
meaningful engagement process with civil society, indigenous
peoples, and local communities, stating that “the decision on the
creation of an expert advisory panel on loss and damage response and
finance must include sectors which shall genuinely help the board to
make informed decisions in the context of latest science and
experiences of communities affected and may be affected”.
However, the Active
Observers criticized some of the proposals made by Board members
from developed countries during the meeting.
“The developed country
board members' proposals look equitable but stand to potentially
hold out the very developing nations the fund is meant to support,”
said Jefferson Estela, East and Southeast Asia Steering Committee
member of the Loss and Damage Youth Coalition (LDYC) and a youth
representative during the meeting.
He cited specific
suggestions by the United States representative on using World Bank
branch offices to enable virtual participation and fully focusing on
specific countries under the Least Developed Countries and Small
Island Developing States to receive a large portion of available
funding as examples that can perpetuate inequities and jeopardize
global solidarity.
Estela also emphasized
that “for the FRLD to succeed in its mandate, its governance must
fully represent diverse vulnerabilities. In that way, the fund will
properly support all the needed countries and help realize the end
goal of making people and nations resilient and recovering from the
worsening climate crisis.”
Despite these issues, Algo
acknowledged the progress made by FRLD Executive Director Ibrahima
Cheikh Diong and the current secretariat in just one month since he
was designated. However, he highlighted that “the FRLD needs to find
the right balance between urgency and diligence, especially in its
early months of operationalization. It has to ensure sustainability
is reflected not just in substance, but also in its procedures.”
He added that “from the
perspective of developing countries and the most vulnerable
communities, it is not enough for the FRLD to promise to make the
most of what it has. We need more, especially funding from developed
countries.”
Several members of AKP
were among the Active Observers that attended the four-day meeting.
Aside from Algo, who is also the Deputy Executive Director of Living
Laudato Si’ Philippines (LLS) and Estela, the Oceans and Climate
Campaigner of the Center for Energy, Ecology, and Development (CEED),
representatives from the Tebtebba Foundation, Oxfam Pilipinas, and
the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities (ICSC) were
present.
Sinemaya 2024:
Showcasing the power of film in social development

Highlighting
the 16 inspiring Sinemaya Film Fest finalists: Over 1,500
attendees from General Santos City (Top), Manila, and Cebu
City actively participated and watched the 2024 SineMaya
Film Fest final entries during its simultaneous screenings
on November 23, 2024. |
By
EDRIAN B. BANANIA
December 5, 2024
SAN PABLO CITY –
Sinemaya, the first Philippine microfinance industry community film
festival initiated by CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD
MRI) through its multimedia production company, BENTE Productions,
has launched its 2024 edition with nationwide simultaneous
screenings on November 23, 2024. The event aims to engage
communities in celebrating creativity while voting for the People’s
Choice Award.
This year’s theme, “A
Glimpse of Chín Muồi: Harvesting Dreams and Success Together with
Social Development Organizations,” showcases stories inspired by
real-life experiences, emphasizing the positive impact of
microfinance and social development initiatives on families and
communities.
Communities served by
social development organizations gathered to watch 16 short films
that portrayed inspiring journeys of resilience, hope, and
empowerment. These films, created by microfinance and social
development organizations across Southeast Asia, highlight how
families and communities achieved their dreams with the support of
these organizations.
The third edition of
Sinemaya showcased its entries at SM Cinemas in Manila City, Cebu
City, and General Santos City.
The competing entries
include A Light in the Shadows of CARD SME Bank, Inc. from Zamboanga;
Antipara at Libreta of CARD Mutual Benefits Association, Inc. from
Sto. Tomas, Batangas; Balud of CARD, Inc. (A Microfinance NGO) from
Mandaue City; Escaping Poverty: A story of a Muong Woman Supported
by TYM of Tinh Thuong One-member Limited Liability Microfinance
Institution from Hanoi, Vietnam; Hope in the Tides by Project
Dungganon of NWTF from Sagay City, Negros Occidental; Kabute of
Simbag sa Pag-Asenso, Inc. from Albay; Litrato of CARD-MRI
Development Institute (CMDI), Inc. from Tagum City, Davao del Norte;
Mingalarbar! of CARD Myanmar Company Limited from Myanmar; May Ngiti
ang Pangarap of CARD MRI Rizal Bank, Inc. from Taytay, Rizal; Puno
ng Buhay of CARD Bank, Inc. from General Luna, Quezon; Sa Piling ni
Nanay of ASA Philippines from Camarines Sur; Seeds of Change of
Ekphatana Microfinance Institution from Laos; Sweet Dawn of
Dungganon Bank, Inc. from Bacolod City; Teoryang Ako of Kabuhayan sa
Ganap na Kasarinlan Credit & Savings Cooperative from Quezon City;
Tinapay of People’s Alternative Livelihood Microfinance Foundation
of Sorsogon, Inc. from Bicol Region; Vitoria of Malvar Senior High
School from Sto. Tomas, Batangas.
“This program not only
highlights clients' inspiring life stories but also encourages
creativity and artistry among the communities we serve through
filmmaking,” said Ms. Marilyn M. Manila, President of Bente
Productions.
Over 1,500 attendees
watched the screenings in Manila City, General Santos City, and Cebu
City. CARD MRI is set to hold another screening in Laguna. Audience
votes during the screenings will help determine the People’s Choice
Award.
The Sinemaya 2024’s
awarding ceremony will be on December 15, 2024. The ceremony will
also feature the premiere of CARD MRI’s first indie film, “I
Remember You.” The film narrates the story of a CARD MRI staff in
Boracay Island, showcasing the organization’s efforts to help
clients overcome life’s challenges.
“For us at CARD MRI, the
film fest is more than a platform to showcase the talents of the
communities we serve. It’s about unlocking their endless potential.
Their films reflect the realities of their lives and their journey
toward empowerment,” said CARD MRI Founder and Chair Emeritus Dr.
Jaime Aristotle B. Alip.
This initiative is led by
Bente Productions Inc., a multimedia company under the CARD Mutually
Reinforcing Institutions, established in July 2024 to strengthen its
advocacy for social development. It is dedicated to creating
compelling stories and relevant information through films and series
that raise awareness and drive meaningful conversations about
poverty eradication.
Top communist terrorist
leaders among those killed in Northern Samar clash

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
December 3, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – Several top leaders of the Sub-Regional Committee (SRC)
Emporium, under the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC),
were among the six terrorists killed in an encounter on December 2,
2024, in the hinterlands of Barangay Paco, Las Navas, Northern
Samar.
The casualties included
Ariel Baselga, known by aliases Aries or Polly; Renar Diaz alias
Beloy or Monmon; Rey Tafalla alias Bunso; James Arandia alias Taying;
Maricar Asinas, alias Ikar; and alias Kagid, all identified by their
former comrades.
Following the encounter,
soldiers requested for the Philippine National Police Scene of Crime
Operatives (SOCO) for a post mortem examination.
Ariel Baselga alias Aries,
was the top terrorist and served as the Secretary of SRC Emporium.
He directed the operations of SRC Emporium, enforced the orders of
the EVRPC, and authorized tactical offensives in Northern Samar.
Renar Diaz alias Beloy or
Monmon, served as the Vice-Commander of the Sub-Regional Operations
Command for SRC Emporium. He was responsible for planning and
supervising the tactical operations of the Communist Terrorist Group
(CTG) units under SRC Emporium.
The encountered CTG is
notorious for numerous atrocities in Northern Samar, including
extortion, killing of innocent civilians, and terrorizing
communities. For instance, on February 28, a Civilian Armed
Auxiliary (CAA) Jeffrey Aceron was shot to death in Barangay Igot,
Pambujan. The following day, Hon. Joel Surio, a Barangay Kagawad
from Barangay Cagbigajo, Pambujan, was also murdered by members of
SRC Emporium.
Other reported incidents
of violence include harassment against troops from the 8th Infantry
Division (8ID) who were delivering basic services in geographically
isolated and disadvantaged areas (GIDAs). On May 16, Corporal
Isagani Balmes, a member of the 19th Infantry Battalion, was fatally
shot in the chest while providing community support in Barangay
Lourdes, Las Navas. On October 5, in Barangay Capotoan, Las Navas,
unarmed Civilian Armed Forces Geographical Unit member Alejandro
Claudio was attacked while heading to serve his community. Both
incidents occurred in Northern Samar.
Additionally, multiple
warrants for murder and attempted murder have been issued against
members of this group.
The Joint Task Force Storm
and the 8th Infantry Division Commander, Maj. Gen. Adonis Ariel Orio
extended his deepest condolences to the families of those killed in
the encounter while reiterating the Army’s commitment to upholding
dignity and respect, even for adversaries.
“It is saddening to see
fellow Filipinos deceived by the false ideologies of communist
terrorists meet such a tragic end. We extend our heartfelt
sympathies to their bereaved families,” Maj. Gen. Orio stated.
“While they were our
enemies, we honor their humanity by providing them with a proper and
dignified burial. However, this outcome could have been avoided if
they had chosen to lay down their arms and surrender,” he added.
The December 2, 2024,
encounter not only resulted in the deaths of several NPA members but
also led to the recovery of four firearms, grenade, assorted
ammunition, cell phones, and subversive documents, seized by
soldiers from the 19th Infantry "Commando" Battalion of the 803rd
Infantry Brigade, 8ID, PA.
Capital city of the
province of Southern Leyte declared insurgency-free

By
802nd Infantry Brigade, 8ID PA
November 30, 2024
CAMP DOWNES, Ormoc City
– Maasin, the capital city of Southern Leyte was declared in a
Stable Internal Peace and Security Condition (SIPSC) yesterday,
November 29, 2024.
The declaration ceremony
was attended by key city and barangay officials headed by Hon.
Nacional V. Mercado, Mayor and the Chairman of City Task Force to
End Local Communist Armed Conflict (CTF-ELCAC) of Maasin City and
Congresswoman Luz V. Mercado of Southern Leyte 1st congressional
district.
Senior military and police
officials were also present during the activity to witness the
declaration such as Colonel Rico O Amaro, Deputy Brigade Commander
of the 802nd Infantry (Peerless) Brigade, Lieutenant Colonel Edgar
A. Gabia, Commanding Officer of the 14th Infantry (Avenger)
Battalion, and Police Colonel Hector F. Enage, Provincial Director,
Southern Leyte, Police Provincial Office.
The SIPSC declaration
highlighted the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and
Pledge of Commitment, as well as the release of white doves which
symbolizes peace and new beginnings.
Mayor Mercado expressed
his city's gratitude to all stakeholders who were instrumental in
achieving the state of SIPSC in Maasin City. He emphasized that this
milestone paves the way for further progress in the City, enhancing
the quality of life for its constituents. The Philippine Army,
Philippine National Police, and the DILG reaffirmed their strong
support and commitment to maintain stable internal peace and
security in Maasin City.
Colonel Amaro
congratulated the constituents, city and barangay officials for
their active cooperation and support in sustaining internal peace
and security in the area. "Congratulations to the local government
unit Maasin City, our activity today showcases our commitment and
advocacy for peaceful and conflict-resilient communities. Let us be
PROUD, be BOLD, and be LOUD in making Maasin City a template for
peace, security and conflict resiliency. Let us make Maasin City a
peaceful, friendly and terrorist inhospitable community for our
childrens and children's children”, Amaro concluded.
Meanwhile, Brigadier
General Noel Vestuir, Commander of the 802nd Infantry Brigade,
praised the constituents, city LGU and barangay officials for their
dedication in maintaining a secure environment. Vestuir highlighted
the collaborative efforts of the local government units and their
communities in achieving SIPSC.
Renowned historic
Island town of Limasawa in Southern Leyte declared insurgency-free

By
802nd Infantry Brigade,
8ID PA
November 28, 2024
CAMP DOWNES, Ormoc City
– The municipality of Limasawa Island in Southern Leyte is declared
being in a Stable Internal Peace and Security Condition (SIPSC)
today, November 28, 2024 in a ceremony that was attended by key
municipal and barangay officials headed by Hon. Melchor P.
Petracorta, Mayor and the Chairman of Municipal Task Force to End
Local Communist Armed Conflict (MTF-ELCAC) of Limasawa Island.
Military and police officials were also present during the activity
to witness the declaration such as Colonel Rico O Amaro, Deputy
Brigade Commander of the 802nd Infantry (Peerless) Brigade, Major
Darwin Cajada, Battalion Executive Officer of 14th Infantry
(Avenger) Battalion, and Police Captain Edwin Cordina, Chief of
Police, Limasawa Municipal Police Station.
The SIPSC declaration highlighted the signing of Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) and Pledge of Commitment, as well as the release
of white doves which symbolizes peace and new beginnings.
Mayor Petracorta expressed his town's gratitude to all stakeholders
who were instrumental in achieving the state of SIPSC of Limasawa
Island. He emphasized that this milestone paves the way for further
progress in the municipality, enhancing the quality of life for its
constituents. The Philippine Army, Philippine National Police, and
the DILG reaffirmed their strong support and commitment to maintain
stable peace and security in Limasawa Island.
Colonel Amaro congratulated the constituents, municipal and barangay
officials for their active cooperation and support in sustaining
internal peace and security in the area. "Congratulations to the
local government unit of Limasawa, our activity today showcase our
commitment and advocacy for peaceful and conflict-resilient
communities. Let us therefore be PROUD, be BOLD, and be LOUD in
declaring that the peace-loving people of Limasawa Island abhor any
form of terrorism and are inhospitable to any terrorist organization
who wish to destroy the Peace that we nortured for a very long
time." Amaro concluded.
Meanwhile, Brigadier General Noel Vestuir, Commander of the 802nd
Infantry Brigade, praised the constituents, municipal and barangay
officials for their dedication in maintaining a secure environment.
Vestuir highlighted the collaborative efforts of the local
government units and their communities in achieving SIPSC.
Validation of ARBs in
Leyte nears completion

The
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in Leyte continues to
validate the remaining agrarian reform beneficiaries in the
municipality of Burauen who are going to receive individual
electronically generated land titles (e-titles) under the
Support to Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling
(SPLIT) project. |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L.
SORIA
November 27, 2024
BURAUEN, Leyte –
The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in Leyte is near to complete
its validation of agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) within the
10,669 targeted landholdings, covering an aggregate area of
93,940.1486 hectares, throughout the province under the Support to
Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling (SPLIT) project.
On Thursday last week,
November 14, three field validation teams (FVTs) converged in
Barangay Kagbana, an upland village, about 25 kilometers away from
this town, to validate some 229 agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs)
of lot 12185 issued previously with a collective Certificate of Land
Ownership Award (CLOA).
Under the World
Bank-assisted SPLIT project, landholdings covered by collective
CLOAs are subdivided and electronically generated individual land
titles are eventually issued to ARBs to improve land tenure security
and strengthen property rights.
Rodolfo Ecija, 61, the
barangay chairman of Barangay Kagbana, was grateful that despite the
distance SPLIT project reached their place.
Elma Banagbanag, 55 and a
member of the Mamanwa tribe, expressed gratitude to President
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and DAR Secretary Conrado Estrella III for the
opportunity to be a beneficiary of the government’s agrarian reform
program.
Geodetic Engineer Bridget
Alvarez, who handles the three FVTs disclosed that Leyte has already
accomplished 10,517 landholdings covered by collective CLOAs with a
combined area of 80,085.98 hectares, leaving a balance of only
12,597.92 hectares.
Alvarez shared that the
bulk of the remaining balance is situated in this town, while the
others are in the municipality of Palo, and are expected to be
completed by the end of November this year.
The FVTs were supervised
by Senior Agrarian Reform Program Technologist, Ranulfo Advincula,
who answered questions related to the validation and other agrarian
issues raised by the residents in said area during the activity.
NMP joins partners with
AGIO-8 to boost public information and collaboration

Press Release
November 26, 2024
TACLOBAN CITY – The
National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) reaffirmed its commitment to
effective information dissemination and public engagement as it
participated in the ceremonial signing of the Memorandum of
Agreement (MOA) for the Association of Government Information
Officers (AGIO) Region VIII. Held at the Leyte Academic Center in
Palo, Leyte, the event formalized the collaboration among government
information officers in the region, aiming to institutionalize their
critical role in delivering factual, relevant, and unified messaging
to the public.
The MOA establishes a
collaborative framework to support the whole-of-nation approach in
information dissemination and development communication. It seeks to
create synergy among member-agencies of the national government by
unifying core messages for national initiatives, assisting
government agencies and local government units in their information
campaigns, and undertaking projects that promote public welfare. The
agreement also emphasizes the importance of enhancing skills through
capacity-building activities, upholding professionalism and press
freedom, and providing platforms for information dissemination and
publication.
The occasion also marked
the induction of AGIO-8 officers, including the President,
Vice-President, and Secretary, who are entrusted with leading the
association in advancing its objectives. With this strengthened
alliance, AGIO-8 aims to unify and amplify the voices of government
information officers, enabling them to deliver impactful and
coordinated communication efforts that benefit the public and
support national development.
The NMP stands united with
AGIO-8 in promoting transparency, professionalism, and collaboration
to achieve shared goals for regional and national progress.
8ID Commander honors
Wounded-In-Action soldiers

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
November 26, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division’s Commander,
Maj.Gen. Adonis Ariel Orio, awarded medals to four soldiers
recuperating at Camp Lukban Station Hospital in Barangay Maulong,
Catbalogan City, Samar, on November 24, 2024.
Maj. Gen. Orio presented
the Wounded Personnel Medal to Sgt. Galos Baldono Jr., Cpl.
Christian Egana and Private Andrian Tomalabcab of the 52nd Infantry
(Agila) Battalion. These soldiers sustained injuries during a clash
with communist NPA terrorists (CNTs) in Barangay Malidong, Gamay,
Northern Samar, on November 12, 2024.
Another Wounded Personnel
Medal was awarded to Pvt. Rodel Clavecilla of the 10th Scout Ranger
Company. Clavecilla sustained injuries during an encounter with the
CNTs in Barangay San Jose, Mapanas, Northern Samar, on November 11,
2024.
In addition to the medals,
the soldiers received cash and in-kind assistance to support their
recovery.
During his visit, Maj.
Gen. Orio emphasized the division's commitment to supporting its
personnel and their families, acknowledging the sacrifices made by
soldiers in the line of duty.
“The 8ID honors your
sacrifice and bravery in fulfilling your duty. This situation will
not deter us from our mission; instead, your heroism inspires every
Stormtrooper to strengthen our campaign against insurgency,” said
Maj. Gen. Orio said.
NMP brings free basic
training to BPSF Samar

Press Release
November 25, 2024
CALBAYOG CITY – NMP
successfully issues a total of fifty (50) free Basic Training (BT)
vouchers valid for enrollment within January to December 2025 to
Samareños during the Bagong Pilipinas Serbisyo Fair (BPSF) Samar
held on 22-23 November 2024 at the Northwest Samar State University
(NwSSU), Calbayog City, Samar.
This initiative reflects
NMP’s commitment to providing accessible and equitable opportunities
for Filipinos to enhance their livelihoods and contribute to the
country’s position as a leading provider of skilled maritime
workers.
BT is a foundational
requirement and prerequisite for employment aboard ships, serving as
a gateway for aspiring maritime professionals to unlock
opportunities in the international shipping industry. Accredited
under the Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for
Seafarers (STCW), BT ensures that individuals are equipped with
critical skills in personal survival techniques, fire prevention and
firefighting, elementary first aid, and personal safety and social
responsibilities.
Attendees who visited
NMP's booth also received detailed information about the training
programs, assistance to online enrollment process, and
limited-edition corporate giveaways.
Accordingly, more than
thirty-five (35) government agencies were in attendance during the
fair coming together to provide a wide range of free services across
various sectors, including healthcare, education, livelihood
support, legal assistance, and skills training, ensuring that
individuals and families could access essential government programs
and initiatives.
The BPSF is a one-stop hub
for accessing a variety of public services and programs, bringing
government services closer to the Filipinos.
Strong Army, strong
country: Philippine Army rules 32nd AARM

Philippine
Army shooters proudly banner the Philippine flag during the
awarding ceremony of one of the categories in the 32nd ASEAN
Armies Rifle Meet (AARM) held at the PA Marksmanship
Training Facility, Camp O’Donnell, Capas, Tarlac held from
November 14 to 22, 2024. |
By
OACPA
November 22, 2024
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – The Philippine Army (PA) Shooting Contingent known for
their moniker “Manunudla” showcased the Army's constant pursuit of
excellence as they clinched the Over-all Championship Title in the
32nd ASEAN Armies Rifle Meet (AARM) held from November 14-22, 2024
at the PA Marksmanship Training Facility, Camp O’Donnell, Capas,
Tarlac.
Emerging victorious across
multiple categories, the PA Shooting Contingent demonstrated
exceptional precision and teamwork against top marksmen from nine
other competing ASEAN armies. The PA secured the championship titles
in the Carbine, Pistol Women, Machine Gun, and Rifle categories.
The highlight of the PA’s
stellar performance was its championship win in the Carbine category
where it also won the perpetual trophy. The PA team also earned
first place in the Women's Pistol event, surpassing the Thailand and
Myanmar teams which respectively placed first runner-up and second
runner-up. In the Machine Gun and Rifle categories, the PA team
outgunned strong competitors, highlighting the PA shooters'
proficiency in diverse weapon systems. In addition to its
championship wins, the PA team secured a commendable 2nd runner-up
finish in the Men's Pistol category.
The AARM is an annual
event that fosters camaraderie and excellence among the armies of
ASEAN member states. This year’s competition wrapped up today,
November 22, 2024, and brought together the region's finest and top
gun sharpshooters. As the host of this year's competition, the
Philippine Army takes pride in ensuring the competition’s success,
providing a platform for ASEAN armies to exchange expertise and
deepen ties.
ASEAN Armies' top gun
sharpshooters team up

Shooters
from Thailand and Myanmar armies share a light moment at the
sidelines of the 32nd ASEAN Armies Rifle Meet (AARM) at the
PA Marksmanship Training Facility, Camp O’Donnell, Capas,
Tarlac on November 15, 2024 |
By
OACPA
November 21, 2024
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – The annual ASEAN Armies Rifle Meet (AARM) served as a new
platform for strengthening ties among the participating ASEAN
shooting teams. The pairing of sharpshooters from two countries
paved the way for an exciting series of friendly competitions at the
Marksmanship Training Facility, Camp O’Donnell, Capas, Tarlac on
November 19, 2024.
The Philippines and
Cambodian contingents teamed under the banner of Team "Narra",
Myanmar and Vietnam contingents teamed up for Team "Yakal",
Malaysian and Singapore contingents joined forces for Team "Magkuno",
Indonesia and Laos contingents partnered for Team "Kamagong", while
Thailand and Brunei contingents combined their expertise for Team "Lauan".
The five teams, named
after Philippine indigenous trees, competed in various categories of
the “Modified Falling Plates Relay.” Team Narra dominated the Rifle,
Pistol Men’s, and Pistol Women’s categories, Team Kamagong ruled the
Carbine category, while Team Magkuno clinched the championship in
the Machine Gun category.
This unique
mixed-countries arrangement demonstrated how cooperation transcends
national borders with sharpshooters from partner teams sharing
tactics, celebrating victories, and exchanging valuable skills.
Bannering the theme
“Strengthening Partnership and Camaraderie towards Regional
Stability”, the 32nd edition of AARM highlights the importance of
strong cooperation in maintaining stability across Southeast Asia.
The friendly matches concluded with an awarding ceremony where
combined teams were recognized not just for their performance but
for showcasing esprit de corps.
481 agrarian
beneficiaries in N. Samar receive e-titles

481
agrarian reform beneficiaries from the towns of Bobon, San
Antonio, Capul, Victoria and Gamay in Northern Samar
received e-titles generated under the Department of Agrarian
Reform’s Support to Parcelization of Lands for Individual
Titling (SPLIT) project. |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L.
SORIA
November 19, 2024
VICTORIA, Northern
Samar – Four hundred eighty-one agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs)
from different parts of this province received their individual
Certificates of Land Ownership Award (CLOAs) from the Department of
Agrarian Reform (DAR) on Tuesday, November 12 this year.
DAR Assistant Secretary
for External Affairs and Communications Operations Office, Rodolfo
Castil Jr., led the distribution of the 592 electronically generated
titles (e-titles) covering an aggregate area of 865.6872 hectares of
farm lands. Castil explained that the e-titles were generated under
the World Bank-assisted Support to Parcelization of Lands for
Individual Titling (SPLIT) project after subdividing collective
CLOAs previously issued to ARBs. SPLIT project subdivides lands
covered by collective CLOAs to improve land tenure security and
strengthen property rights of ARBs.
In his message, Castil
told the recipients of the individual titles, “Patunay po ito na ang
ating pangulo, si President Bongbong Marcos, ay committed na
mabigyan kayo ng magandang kabuhayan.”
He also advised the
beneficiaries to take care of the lands awarded to them under the
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP), “Nang sa ganun meron
mamamana ang inyong mga anak, mga apo, mga apo sa apo,” said Castil.
DAR Eastern Visayas
Regional Director Robert Anthony Yu assisted Castil in the
distribution of e-titles at the Stardome in this town, which is
about 58 kilometers away from the provincial capital. He disclosed
that the lands covered by the e-titles are situated in the towns of
Bobon, Capul, Victoria, San Antonio and Gamay.
Tacloban City Mayor Alfred
Romualdez, chairman of the Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC),
joined Castil and Yu in the distribution rite.
Romualdez shared he was
appointed RPOC chairman by the President “dahil sabi nya sa akin,
mayor, make sure that this happen, na magkaroon ng titulo ang mga
taga Region 8, lalo na sa Islang Samar.”
According to him, “Hiningi
din ni President nung magmeeting kami with then 8ID head, General
Ligayo, siguraduhin nyo na hindi aagawin sa kanila at walang kukuha
ng mga lupa nila dahil para sa kanila yan.”
Land distribution is DAR’s
contribution to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC), a
whole-of-nation approach to address insurgency in the country.
Meanwhile, Viviana Carmen,
50, a former tenant, and one of the e-title recipients, expressed
gratitude to the President and to agrarian reform secretary, Conrado
Estrella III. Carmen said, they need not give share to the former
landowners anymore. They can use the money in buying their daily
needs and in sending their children to school.
On the same occasion,
Castil turned over to the local government unit of Catarman a check
worth P20-million for the concreting of Barangay Cag-abaca-Barangay
San Julian farm-to-market road.
4 high-powered firearms
seized; Communist-Terrorist captured in Northern Samar clashes

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
November 19, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – A member of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) was
captured during a focused military operation conducted by the 52nd
Infantry Battalion (52IB) in the hinterlands of Barangay Malidong,
Gamay, Northern Samar, on November 18, 2024.
The operation was launched
after a concerned citizen reported the sightings of CTGs armed with
firearms conducting extortion activities in the community following
an earlier encounter on November 12. The troops apprehended the
individual, identified as alias "Ahon," the Vice Squad Leader of the
Regional Guerrilla Unit (RGU) under the Eastern Visayas Regional
Party Committee (EVRPC). The firearm in his possession was also
seized.
In a separate operation,
the 20th Infantry Battalion (20IB) encountered approximately 10 CTG
members while conducting focused military operations in Barangay C.M.
Recto, Catubig, Northern Samar. The clash resulted in the seizure of
three high-powered firearms, assorted ammunition, medical
paraphernalia, and personal belongings.
Lt. Col. Richard P.
Villaflor commended the troops for their dedication and swift action
that forced the CTGs to retreat.
"This incident reaffirms
our resolve to dismantle threats to peace and urges remaining CTG
members to lay down their arms and embrace the government's
reintegration programs. Together, let us build a peaceful and
progressive Northern Samar," Lt. Col. Villaflor said.
Major General Adonis Ariel
Orio, Commander of the 8th Infantry Division, lauded the troops for
their successful operations, emphasizing the crucial role of
civilian cooperation in addressing insurgency in the region.
"The information given by
the people in maintaining peace and order plays a vital role in the
success of every military operation. We will remain steadfast in our
mandate to put an end to the atrocities and criminal acts of these
groups. Rest assured, we will pursue them until their total defeat,"
Maj. Gen. Orio emphasized.
He also encouraged the
remaining members of the CTG to avail the Amnesty program to end
conflicts and have a second chance to live peacefully in the pursuit
of productive endeavors.
The Philippine Government
has an existing amnesty program for current members of the Communist
Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front
(CPP-NPA-NDF) under the National Amnesty Commission (NAC) which was
established by Executive Order No. 125 series of 2021, as amended by
EO 47 of 2023. Amnesty can extinguish criminal liability for acts
committed by the grantee but they may still be liable for civil
damages caused to private individuals.
Groundbreaking ceremony
held for multi-purpose building in Catbalogan City, Samar

By
MARK ERROLD G. PABUA
November 18, 2024
CATBALOGAN CITY –
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Samar 2nd
District Engineering Office (DEO), headed by District Engineer
Herminio V. Gulmatico, participated in the groundbreaking ceremony
for a much-anticipated Multi-Purpose Building (MPB) on November 18,
2024.
The new facility located
in Brgy. Lagundi will serve the Catbalogan City Community College (CCCC)
and will mark a significant step forward in enhancing the
educational and communal infrastructure of the city.
Key officials from CCCC
attended the event including President Dr. Nigel L. Cornelius and
Vice President for Academic Affairs Ms. Sharmaine S. Jabonero. Hon.
Dexter M. Uy, City Mayor of Catbalogan, graced the occasion along
with the “Little Mayor,” Hon. Clyde Lobres, serving as Officer of
the Day.
During the ceremony also
welcomed were Engr. Lucy Francisco, OIC City Engineer,
representatives from the contractor, and DPWH Samar 2nd DEO
personnel. Their collective presence underscored the strong
collaboration between the local government, the academe, and DPWH.
The Multi-Purpose Building
aims to address the needs of CCCC while benefiting the broader
community. Construction is set to commence immediately with
stakeholders optimistic about the project’s timely completion and
its role in driving progress and development in Catbalogan City.
This initiative showcases
the commitment of DPWH and its partners to improving infrastructure
and fostering opportunities for growth in Samar.
Philippine Army Chief
receives the U.S. Legion of Merit Medal

By
OACPA
November 13, 2024
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – The Commanding General, Philippine Army (CGPA) Lt. Gen.
Roy M. Galido received the U.S. Legion of Merit (Degree of
Commander) Medal for his vital role in enhancing Philippine-U.S.
(PH-US) defense ties in a conferment ceremony held in Washington
D.C., U.S.A. on November 11, 2024.
The U.S. Legion of Merit
award highlights Lt. Gen. Galido’s exemplary efforts to enhance
PH-US defense ties and advance military objectives amid the
fast-changing Indo-Pacific security landscape. The said award is one
of the highest honors conferred by the U.S. Department of the Army
to American servicemen, and political and military leaders of allied
nations.
Lt. Gen. Galido, who took
the helm of the Philippine Army on August 2023, “spearheaded the
Army modernization efforts to select, procure and integrate several
critical, technologically advanced capabilities and ensured his
soldiers maintained the edge required to respond to threats, deter
adversaries and interoperate with multination forces to defeat any
foe,” the Legion of Merit citation read.
The Army Chief has always
emphasized the importance of large-scale training exercises evident
during the conduct of the first-ever Army-wide Combined Arms
Training Exercise (CATEX) "Katihan" early this year and in engaging
the U.S. Army in a series of high-impact combined and joint
bilateral exercises such as "Salaknib" and "Balikatan" as part of
the Army's strategic shift to territorial defense operations from
internal security.
The 66th CGPA joins a
prestigious list of Filipino military leaders including former
president Fidel V. Ramos and former AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Alfredo
M. Santos who have received the U.S. Legion of Merit Medal.