ARBs in EV receive cash
assistance from DSWD, Tingog Partylist
More
than a thousand agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) in
Eastern Visayas receive cash assistance from the Department
of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and Tingog
Partylist. |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L.
SORIA
June 6, 2024
TACLOBAN CITY –
Over a thousand agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) throughout
Eastern Visayas received on Tuesday, May 28 this year, cash support
assistance from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
and the Tingog Partylist.
About 1,199 ARBs from
different parts of the region trooped to designated payout areas to
get their cash assistance under the DSWD’s Assistance to Individuals
in Crisis Situation (AICS) program.
This is in partnership
with the Tingog Partylist, said Atty. Jonalyndie Chua, DSWD’s
Information Officer.
Atty. Robert Anthony Yu,
Regional Director of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in
Eastern Visayas, coordinated with the Tingog Partylist, who provides
fund for the said assistance, the inclusion of ARBs who received
Certificates of Land Ownership Award (CLOAs) during the May 20 CLOA
distribution with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the Tacloban
City Convention Center.
However, those who
previously received similar assistance from the DSWD were deleted
from the list.
On Tuesday, after the
validation by DSWD, qualified ARBs throughout the region
simultaneously received five thousand pesos each.
In Northern Samar, 298
ARBs from the towns of Allen, Victoria, Lavezares, Rosario, San
Jose, San Isidro, Capul, Palapag, Gamay, Lapinig, Lope de Vega,
Catubig, San Roque, Pambujan, Mondragon, Las Navas, Laoang and
Catarman received their cash assistance which was released at the
DAR Provincial Office in Catarman and at the Municipal Agrarian
Reform Offices of Palapag and Allen.
In Western Samar, 216 ARBs
from the towns of Jiabong, Pinabacdao, Motiong, Villareal, Sta.
Rita, Marabut, Daram, Sta. Margarita, Pagsanghan, Tarangnan, Gandara,
San Jorge and from the cities of Catbalogan and Calbayog received
their cash assistance at the DAR Provincial Office in Catbalogan and
at the Municipal Agrarian Reform Office of San Jorge.
In Southern Leyte, 99 ARBs
from the towns of Malitbog, Macrohon, and Hinunangan and from the
City of Maasin received their cash assistance at the Municipal
Agrarian Reform Office of Maasin and at the Hinunangan Municipal
Cultural Center.
In Leyte, 586 ARBs from
the towns of Alangalang, Babatngon, Palo, San Miguel, Tanauan,
Calubian, Leyte, San Isidro, Tabango, Villaba, Albuera, Isabel,
Kananga, Matag-ob, Merida, Palompon and from the cities of Tacloban
and Ormoc initially received the said cash assistance in designated
payout centers, which included the headquarter of Tingog Patylist in
this city.
Meanwhile, one of the
recipients, Epifanio Calubia from Las Navas, expressed his gratitude
to DAR, DSWD and Tingog Partylist. According to him, “Daku in inga
bulig san mga parag-uma.” (This is of big help to the farmers.)
1 wounded Communist NPA
Terrorist captured in Northern Samar clash
By
DPAO, 8ID PA
June 3, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – A wounded Communist NPA Terrorist (CNT) was captured
following an armed encounter with the government troops in the
hinterlands of Brgy. Igot, Pambujan, Northern Samar on June 1, 2024.
The troops of 19th
Infantry “Commando” Battalion, Philippine Army, conducted a focused
military operation following an information provided by a concerned
civilian that a group of armed men were in Barangay Igot conducting
extortion activities.
At about 5:30 in the
morning, the troops encountered the rebels. After 5-minute
firefight, the government troops seized one M16 rifle and other
personal belongings of the CNTs.
On the same day, a text
message sent from a concerned citizen was received by the troops
about the presence of a wounded individual near the Brgy. Chapel
along the Pambujan River.
The wounded individual was
identified as Lagi Cabides alias Lagui, member of Squad 4, SRGU, SRC
Emporium, EVRPC who was abandoned by his comrades after sustaining
gunshot wound in his left ear and cheek.
The troops together with
civilian volunteers applied first aid treatment and brought him to
Pambujan Rural Health Unit. He was then referred to the hospital for
further medical treatment.
Further, while the troops
were conducting pursuit operations, they encountered more or less
eight CNTs in in the hinterlands of Bgy Cagbigajo, Pambujan.
The firefight lasted for
about three minutes and the CNTs scampered in different direction
leaving behind two improvised shotguns and one International
Humanitarian Law- banned Anti-Personnel Mine.
Meanwhile, Lieutenant
Colonel Marvin Maraggun, Commanding Officer of the 19IB, commended
and expressed his appreciation for the support of the Barangay Task
Force ELCAC of Pambujan and the cooperation of civilians in their
role to end insurgency.
“The information provided
by concerned citizens regarding the presence of armed rebels
indicates that the community completely realized that they also have
a role in solving decades-long insurgency,” said Lt. Col. Maraggun.
Major General Camilo Z.
Ligayo, the Commander of 8ID reiterated the call to the remaining
remnants of Communist Terrorist Groups to lay down their arms and
return to the folds of the law.
“We will ensure your
safety and will help you get the necessary assistance from the
government. Choose a peaceful path, and be united with your family,”
Maj.Gen. Ligayo expressed.
LGU, 20IB, and partners
launch Sagip-Tingin Project in Catubig, Northern Samar
By
20th Infantry
Battalion, 8ID PA
June 2, 2024
LAS NAVAS, Northern
Samar – The Local Government Unit (LGU) of Catubig, in
collaboration with the 20th Infantry (We Lead) Battalion and
partners, launched the “Sagip-Tingin” Project at the Rural Health
Unit (RHU) Catubig this morning, June 2.
The “Sagip-Tingin” Project
aimed to provide free eye screening and eye check-ups to the
residents of Catubig, especially those from former conflict-affected
barangays and Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs).
A total of 129 patients
availed of the free eye screening and check-up services during the
project launch. Additionally, the LGU Catubig and 20IB facilitated
the processing of PhilHealth applications for the beneficiaries,
ensuring comprehensive healthcare coverage for those in need.
Mrs. Analyn L. Anzano, a
mother of an 8-year-old child dealing with an eye problem, expressed
her gratitude to the LGU Catubig, 20IB, and We Care Philippines for
the “Sagip-Tingin” Project.
"Marami na po kaming utang
at nahihirapan na po talaga kaming mag-asawa para matustusan ang
pagpapagamot para sa aming anak. Sa awa ng Diyos, may dumating na
programa, ang Sagip-Tingin Project. Kaya nung nalaman ko po,
sinamantala ko na po para mapatingin yung anak namin. Maraming
salamat po sa Panginoon at nagkaroon po ng ganitong programa. Sana
po matulungan niyo po kami," Mrs. Anzano shared.
Lt. Col. Richard P.
Villaflor, Acting Commanding Officer of 20IB, reiterated the
battalion's unwavering commitment to protecting the interests of the
people in the 2nd District of Northern Samar.
"As guardians of peace and
advocates for the well-being of our community, the 20IB We Lead
Troopers remain resolute in our commitment to serve and protect. We
are deeply invested in the prosperity and health of the residents we
serve, and we will tirelessly pursue partnerships to expand our
efforts in providing essential services.", Lt. Col. Villaflor
affirmed.
Partner agencies included
the, We Care Philippines and the Carol Foundation Eye Center. The
project received overwhelming support from the community, with
residents of Catubig eagerly participating in addressing their eye
health concerns.
Following the
consultations, it was revealed that 42 patients were diagnosed with
cataracts, 23 with Pterygium, and five (5) with special eye
conditions. Others were prescribed to avail eyeglasses to address
their visual impairments. Free eye operations for those diagnosed
with conditions requiring surgical intervention will be scheduled
soon.
The Sagip-Tingin Project
underscores the commitment of the LGU, 20IB, and their partners to
promote the health and well-being of the residents of Catubig. By
extending essential eye care services to far-flung communities, the
project seeks to alleviate the burden of eye-related illnesses and
improve the quality of life for all Catubignons.
Additional troops
augmented in Region 8 to bolster campaign of ending local communist
armed conflict
By
DPAO, 8ID PA
June 1, 2024
CAMP
LUKBAN, Catbalogan City – The 8th Infantry “Stormtroopers” Division
welcomed the arrival of 2nd Howitzer Platoon, Bravo Company, 3rd
Field Artillery Battery (3FAB), Armor Artillery Regiment (AAR),
Philippine Army, in the region on May 31, 2024.
They will serve as a support troops of the Joint Task Force Storm
and 8ID in its campaign of totally eradicating local communists in
Region 8.
In the welcome ceremony, 8ID Chief of Staff, Colonel Cesar Molina
expressed his trust and confidence that the 2nd Howitzer Platoon,
Bravo Company, 3FAB will greatly contribute in sustaining the gains
of the government troops against the local communists.
“Your role is crucial in gaining an advantage to end the insurgency
and safeguarding the safety and security of the Eastern Visayas. We
trust in your abilities to carry out your duties with the utmost
professionalism and expertise,” Col. Molina stated.
The Platoon will be under the Operational Control of the 803rd
Infantry Brigade, the main effort in confronting the Regional
Guerilla Unit (RGU), Sentro De Gravidad of the Eastern Visayas
Regional Party Committee in the province of Northern Samar.
The deployment of the 2nd Howitzer Platoon, Bravo Company of 3FAB
will bolster the existing firepower capabilities towards the total
eradication of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRMC),
the Communist Party of the Philippines- New People’s Army’s (CPP-NPA’s)
umbrella organization in the region.
Wounded rebel rescued
by 8ID troops
By
DPAO, 8ID PA
June 1, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – A Communist NPA Terrorist (CNT) was recently rescued by
the troops of 63rd Infantry Battalion, 8th Infantry Division after
being wounded in an armed encounter in the hinterlands of Sitio
Bagti, Brgy. Mabini, Basey, Samar on May 30, 2024.
The CNT was identified as
Melchor Fabula alias Allan/Rico, 41 years old and a member of Bugsok
Platoon, Sub-Regional Committee Sesame, Eastern Visayas Regional
Party Committee.
Alias Allan was abandoned
by his comrades after sustaining gunshot wounds in a 40-minute
firefight with the government troops.
During the clearing
operations, the troops discovered the wounded CNT and a killed CNT
identified as Doming Pajares alias Bager.
The troops immediately
applied first aid treatment to alias Allan and brought him to Camp
Lukban Station Hospital for immediate medical treatment while alias
Bager was also brought to a funeral home.
Alias Allan is set to
undergo surgical operation after sustaining heavy wounds on his
right arm.
The 8th Infantry Division
Commander, Major General Camilo Z. Ligayo also expressed his
sympathy to the family and friends of the killed CNT.
Meanwhile, Maj.Gen. Ligayo
lauded the troops of 63IB for upholding basic human rights.
“Let us continue to adhere
to our principles of upholding basic human rights and adhering to
the International Humanitarian Law. Let us continue to be humane
even to our enemies. May this also serve as a wake up call to those
who are still in the armed struggle. No matter how loyal you are to
the CPP-NPA organization, when you are on the verge of dying and
need help, they will turn their back against you and will abandon
you,” Maj.Gen. Ligayo emphasized.
He also encouraged the
remaining remnants of the CNTs to lay down their arms and be back to
the folds of the law.
“To the remaining CNTs,
choose the peaceful path, give peace a chance. Let us be united and
do not hinder the socio-economic progress of the barangays,
especially in the Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas
who are in dire need of a peaceful community,” Maj.Gen. Ligayo
expressed.
Las Navas MTF-ELCAC
Chair reaffirms commitment to help end insurgency in Northern Samar
By
DPAO, 8ID PA
May 31, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The Las Navas Municipal Task Force to End Local Communist
Armed Conflict (MTF-ELCAC) met on May 29, 2024 to discuss peace
efforts anchored in the programs under Executive Order No. 70 or the
Whole-of-Nation Approach with the Armed Forces of the Philippines
and other peace partner agencies held in Las Navas, Northern Samar.
The said meeting aims to
boost the plans and strategies in eradicating the remaining
Communist Terrorist Groups (CTGs) and intensify the different
government interventions or programs especially in addressing the
root causes of insurgency.
In the said meeting, Las
Navas MTF-ELCAC Chair, Mayor Arlito Tan expressed his commitment and
support to the campaigns and programs of the government in putting
an end to the decades-long insurgency problem.
Mayor Tan also encouraged
other elected local government officials especially in the barangay
level to actively persuade the remaining members of the CTGs in
their respective barangays to surrender and return to the folds of
the law.
“Ang Armed Forces of the
Philippines ay nagsasakripisyo sa atin na tayo ay maging mapayapa at
progresibo ang ating pamumuhay maging ang ating paghahanap-buhay.
Ang magagawa natin, ay payuhan natin ang mga natitirang NPA sa ating
barangay na magbalik-loob para maging peaceful na ang Las Navas,”
Mayor Tan stressed.
During the meeting, the
803rd Brigade Commander, Brigadier General Efren Morados also
emphasized the vital role of local government officials in ending
local communist armed conflict.
“We are encouraging our
barangay officials to help us explain to your constituents the
programs of the Philippine Army. Your assistance is crucial in
ending the recruitment and other violent activities of the communist
terrorist group," Brig. Gen. Morados stated.
Meanwhile, the Commander
of the 8th Infantry Division, Major General Camilo Z. Ligayo assured
that the Armed Forces of the Philippines will ensure the safety of
those who will surrender.
“Rest assured that the
Armed Forces of the Philippines will ensure their safety and help
them receive the necessary assistances from the government as they
start their life anew,” Maj.Gen. Ligayo said.
NMP to unlock findings
of study on distance learning investments by Philippine Maritime
Institutions
Press Release
May 31, 2024
TACLOBAN CITY – The
National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) is excited to announce the
forthcoming presentation of its latest research study, "Investments
on Distance Learning by Philippine Maritime Institutions," during
the NMP Maritime Research Forum on June 20, 2024, at the Ocean and
Fountain Park Philippines Inc. (Hotel H2O, Manila Ocean Park).
This study delves into the
significant investments made by Maritime Training Institutions (MTIs)
in distance learning, exploring its benefits and addressing the
challenges faced during implementation. Distance learning has proven
to be a transformative approach, increasing access to training,
reducing costs, improving the quality of learning, and responding to
market demands.
Despite the issuance of
the general guidelines by the Philippine maritime administration,
the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) as early as 2016 on the
offering of distance learning for the mandatory training in
compliance with the International Convention on STCW 1978 as
amended, the maritime training institutions (MTIs) had not fully
embraced online platforms until the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a
rapid shift. This experience highlighted the potential of distance
learning, especially in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution,
where digitalization and automation are accelerating changes within
the maritime industry.
Digital technologies and
platforms are now integral to enhancing operational efficiency,
increasing competitiveness, and steering the maritime industry
towards decarbonization with the goal of zero emissions by
mid-century. The influence of digitalization on Maritime Education
and Training (MET) is profound, shaping the future of training
methods and content delivery. The objectives of this study are to
determine the extent of investments made by MTIs in distance
learning, identify the issues and concerns they face, and propose
solutions for effective implementation. This comprehensive analysis
aims to provide valuable insights for stakeholders in the maritime
industry.
NMP invites all maritime
industry stakeholders to join the Maritime Research Forum to gain an
in-depth understanding of these findings and participate in
discussions on enhancing distance learning in maritime education.
This forum offers a unique platform to explore strategies that will
shape the future of maritime training in the digital age.
1 NPA rebel killed, 1
captured in Basey clash
By
802nd Infantry Brigade, 8ID PA
May 31, 2024
CAMP JORGE DOWNES,
Ormoc City – One communist-terrorist New People's Army (NPA)
rebel was killed, while another was captured following an encounter
with government forces in the hinterlands of Basey, Samar on May 30,
Thursday.
Responding to the report
of the civilian populace of an armed group conducting extortions in
Sitio Bagti, Brgy Mabini, Basey, Samar, troops of the 63rd Infantry
(Innovator) Battalion (63IB) under the operational control of 802nd
Infantry (Peerless) Brigade, 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division,
Philippine Army clashed with more or less ten (10) terrorist NPAs of
Bugsok Platoon, Sub-regional Committee- SESAME (SRC-SESAME) of the
Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC).
Local Army Commander
Lieutenant Colonel Eduardo Meclat said that the firefight ensued for
about forty minutes forcing the terrorists to withdraw in different
directions and leaving behind the dead body of their comrade, Domeng
Pajares alias Bager.
Meclat added that the
troops, while conducting a clearing and follow-on operation at the
clash site, also captured a wounded NPA member, who his comrades
abandoned. Melchor Fabula, the wounded NPA, was immediately given
proper medical attention and care by the troops.
“We will prioritize the
medical needs of the wounded NPA. The troops are giving him first
aid medical treatment, and we will send him to the nearest hospital
for proper medical attention,” Meclat, Battalion Commander of 63IB,
said.
Recovered from the site
were one M-16 Armalite rifle, two grenade launchers, three
International Humanitarian Law (IHL)-banned anti-personnel mines,
and numerous war materiel left behind by the fleeing rebels.
Meanwhile, the remains of
Pajares will be turned over to his family once the proper procedure
of processing the dead body is finished. “Although we do not take
pleasure in the death of Domeng Pajares, still we will extend the
necessary assistance to the bereaved family for his proper and
decent burial,” Meclat added.
“This incident so saddens
us, but, we cannot compromise the security of the peace-loving
constituents in our area of responsibility,” Meclat ended.
Brigadier General Noel A.
Vestuir, Commander, 802nd Infantry Brigade commended the troops of
63IB for their quick response to the reports of the civilians of the
extortion activities of the terrorists while also extending his
condolences to the family left behind by the dead NPA.
“Once again, our troops
have displayed their dedication and professionalism to their sworn
duty of protecting the people from this group and at the same time
their compassion towards a fallen NPA combatant. I lauded the
community as well for standing up against the terroristic activities
of this group,” Vestuir said.
“I reiterate my call to
the remaining NPAs in Samar and Leyte Islands to peacefully abandon
the armed struggle. The communities no longer support and welcome
you. Do not wait to experience the same fate as what happened to
your comrade today. The path of peace is ready to embrace you
together with your families and loved ones,” Vestuir ended.
CARD MBA expands reach
with opening of 93rd PO in Lucban, Quezon
CARD
MBA CEO Jocelyn Dequito, CARD MBA President Reazhyle
Francisco, and Board of Trustee members Deneglen Peñaflorida
and Virginia Garcia (from left to right) take the lead in
the successful ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly opened
Provincial Office.CARD MBA CEO Jocelyn Dequito, CARD MBA
President Reazhyle Francisco, and Board of Trustee members
Deneglen Peñaflorida and Virginia Garcia (from left to
right) take the lead in the successful ribbon-cutting
ceremony for the newly opened Provincial Office. |
By
MARYROSE JAVIER
May 30, 2024
SAN PABLO CITY –
The CARD Mutual Benefit Association, Inc. (CARD MBA), the insurance
arm of CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI),
inaugurated its 93rd Provincial Office (PO) in Lucban, Quezon on May
6, 2024.
Established in 1999, CARD
MBA is dedicated to providing benefits to its members in times of
uncertainty, including death, through various microinsurance
products tailored to offer protection and support.
"Our continued expansion
in different regions in the country underscores our dedication to
serving our members in need. We ensure the most vulnerable segments
in our society have access to our services particularly during
challenging times," said CARD MBA CEO Jocelyn Dequito.
Dequito emphasized that
these achievements reflect not only the success of CARD MBA but also
the broader success of CARD MRI in line with its mission to provide
support to communities and spread positive impact.
CARD MBA offers a wide
range of financial products tailored to the needs of its members,
including Basic Life Insurance, Retirement Fund, Loan Redemption
Fund Plus, Golden Life Insurance, Family Security Plan, Acci Plan,
and Remitter Protek Plan, each with varying payment options and
maximum benefits, helping families to be financially prepared in
times of uncertainty.
In addition, CARD MBA
actively engages in community development initiatives organized by
CARD MRI, such as the Kaunlaran Caravan, facilitating events like
mass weddings and the CARD MRI Disaster Relief Assistance Program.
The newly opened Quezon 5
PO, located at A. Bonifacio St., Corner J. Rizal Avenue, Barangay
Poblacion 2, Lucban, Quezon will serve a total of 73,569 members
from CARD, Inc. (A Microfinance NGO) and CARD Bank, Inc.
This inauguration
emphasizes CARD MBA's steadfast commitment to broadening its
outreach and ensuring financial security for Filipinos nationwide.
This expansion enhances access to vital insurance services and
strengthens the organization's ability to promote resilience and
prosperity within communities across the Philippines.
Amidst global turmoil,
citizens unite for peace:
HWPL holds 11th Annual
Peace Walk in 50 countries
Press Release
May 27, 2024
MANILA – As
conflicts erupt worldwide threatening global security and
coexistence, hope of peace emerges from citizens. In May 2024,
citizens across all continents join hands for HWPL’s 11th Annual
Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace and Peace Walk,
organized by a UN-affiliated NGO, Heavenly Culture, World Peace,
Restoration of Light (HWPL). Themed "Communication for Global
Citizenship of Reconciliation and Tolerance,” this commemoration
aims to cultivate and share a global culture of peace.
In about 50 countries, the
Peace Walk will be complemented by diverse peace-building activities
including peace-themed performances, video screenings, photo
exhibitions, poster drawings, sports activities, bazaars, and
volunteer opportunities. Tree planting ceremonies and "free hugs"
initiatives further emphasize the spirit of unity and environmental
well-being.
In the Philippines, a
Peace Competition Activity was held on May 3 at Victorious Christian
Montessori in GMA, Cavite. Elementary and high school students
participated in different categories such as essay writing, poster
making and coloring/drawing with peace as a theme.
Peace Walks were also held
in Hinigaran, Negros Occidental during the Hinugyaw Festival on
April 29 and in Lucban, Quezon as part of the most-awaited Pahiyas
Festival and Parade on May 15. HWPL volunteers in Lucban together
with the barangay officials teamed-up in cleaning the Pahiyas
festival decorations at the plaza on May 16 and 18.
Neil Palermo, Coordinator
of HWPL youth wing, the International Peace Youth Group (IPYG),
encouraged the youth, “Kami (IPYG) po ay nagjo-join sa Peace Walk
every year dito sa Pahiyas ng Lucban. Para po sa progressive and
peaceful na bayan ng Lucban, ine-encourage ko po lahat ng kabataan
na magjoin po sa IPYG kung saan ang kabataan po ay magkakaroon po ng
activities tulad ng clean-up drive. Sa gano’ng paraan... tayo po ay
maging good example sa mga kabataan.”
(We join the Peace Walk
every year here during the Pahiyas [Festival] of Lucban. For the
progressive and peaceful community of Lucban, I encourage every
youth to join IPYG, where the youth participate in different
activities, like clean-up drives. In this way, we can be a good
example to the other young people here in Lucban.)
The flagship event will
commence on May 25th at the Peace Gate of Seoul Olympic Park,
Republic of Korea. This annual event commemorates the 2013
proclamation of the Declaration of World Peace at the Peace Gate
with 30,000 global youth advocating peace. This declaration outlines
the roles of individuals from all walks of life in achieving peace
and urges a united global effort.
During last year’s
commemoration, HWPL Chairman Lee Man-hee said, "Since we pledged to
work together for world peace 10 years ago, we have been calling for
peace all over the world. We have advocated that peace should be
taught at home and at school, and that everyone should become
messengers of peace." He also emphasized, "Everyone should be one
under the title of peace and work together to create a good world
and make it a legacy for future generations. This is what we need to
do in this era in which we live."
HWPL recently issued a
statement on the Israel-Iran conflict and highlighted the
devastating impact on civilians. "Organizations worldwide, in
alliance with HWPL as peace solidarity, urge Iran and Israel to put
a stop to the acts of aggression immediately and to come forward for
conversations to usher in peace,” the statement said.
Second phase of access
road leading to Sulpan Cave completed
By
GISSELLE G. PARUNGAO
May 23, 2024
CALBAYOG CITY –
Second phase in the construction of access road leading to Sulpan
Cave is recently completed, said OIC-DE Raulito Yangzon.
An additional Portland
Concrete Cement Pavement (PCCP) spans 689.38 meters with a width of
6.1 meters. Moreover, six (6) Reinforced Concrete Pipe Culvert (RCPC)
and five (5) Reinforced Concrete Box Culvert (RCBC) are installed as
well as slope protection with a length of 125 meters.
Sulpan Cave is one of the
hidden gems of Samar with every cavern and unique formation of
stalactites and stalagmites allowing tourists to discover and
experience fun and extreme adventure. This road will give tourists
and locals alike easy access going to the cave. Ms. Ester Guldo
says, “before, they would go though the river just to reach the cave
since its easier than trudging through a grassland terrain leading
to the cave. Now, it’s already accessible and helps the community in
leading tourists to the cave.”
This is drawn from the
General Appropriations Act (GAA) FY 2023 with a total contract
amount of P48.82 million under the Tourism Road Infrastructure
Program (TRIP).
8ID Commander visits
42nd IB to bolster morale of troops
By
DPAO, 8ID PA
May 23, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – To bolster the morale of its military personnel, Maj. Gen.
Camilo Z. Ligayo, Commander of the 8th Infantry "Stormtroopers"
Division, visited the headquarters of the 42nd Infantry "Tagapagtanggol"
Battalion, an operational control unit of 8ID in Barangay Gap-ang,
Dolores, Eastern Samar, on May 23, 2024.
During his talk to troops,
Maj. Gen. Ligayo lauded the battalion for their significant
accomplishments that greatly contributed to combating insurgency in
the area.
Maj. Gen. Ligayo also
encouraged the troops to sustain their gains and efforts emphasizing
the battalion’s crucial role in supporting the local government unit
to achieve peace, stability, and socio-economic progress.
"Our mission is to support
the residents in achieving socio-economic development in their
community. We are here to help them recover from the violence
inflicted by communist terrorists," Maj. Gen. Ligayo said.
Furthermore, Maj. Gen.
Ligayo reminded the troops to continue being responsible and
disciplined soldiers as they carry out their sworn duty of securing
the people and the nation.
"We are making significant
progress against the insurgency. Together, we will be able to put an
end to this decades-long problem in the region," he added.
Third phase of Calbayog
Airport by-pass road starts
By
GISSELLE G. PARUNGAO
May 21, 2024
CALBAYOG CITY –
Third phase in the construction of the Calbayog Airport By-Pass Road
in Calbayog City has started and funded under the General
Appropriations Act (GAA) for FY 2024.
Samar First DEO will be
working on the additional gravel road that will span 1.16 lane
kilometers and concrete road of 2.45 lane kilometers. Other than
that, stone masonry will also be built with a length of 580 meters,
will be installing 44 pieces of pipe culverts and nine (9) poles of
single-arm solar LED lights.
This multi-year project
started in 2022 that worked on the embankment of 385.1 meters while
in 2023 there was an additional 0.761 lane km. This is targeted to
be completed in 2025.
OIC-DE Raulito Yangzon
states that this project will make a vital contribution to the
city’s growth and economic development.
The Civil Aviation
Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) will be closing a portion of the
Daang Maharlika as part of their expansion of the Calbayog City
airport and so this by-pass road will serve as the main road once it
happens. It will start in Barangay Trinidad at Sitio Talahib and
will connect to the diversion road in Barangay Cagsalaosao.
For the meantime, this
road will provide an alternate route and access road for the flow of
traffic when approaching the city thereby serving as avenue for a
hassle-free road and safety assurance for the drivers, motorists and
pedestrians until CAAP decides to close their portion of the Daang
Maharlika.
Samar First mounts
rainwater collector system to 7 recipient barangays
By
FLORSELISSA JUSAYAN
May 21, 2024
CALBAYOG CITY –
Seven (7) recipients benefited the 4000-liter rainwater collection
system installed by Samar First District Engineering Office with a
contract amount of P2.3 million.
The recipients of the
rainwater collector project are as follows: Sta. Cruz Elementary
School, Bunyagan Elementary School, Pajo Elementary School, Balugo
Elementary School, Barangay Victory Multipurpose Hall, Barangay
Giraga-an Multipurpose Hall, Barangay Migara Evacuation Center.
This project is funded
under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) for FY 2023.
Mr. Glenn Y. Ocong, School
Head of Bunyagan Elementary School, stated that previously, their
water source was a deep well but water is scarce and then the
barangay provided a water connection but with limited supply thus,
water source is a problem in the said school.
He further shared that the
water catchment has been beneficial to the school, especially now
that we are experiencing the El Niño phenomenon. The water collector
is highly beneficial to the school, particularly to the children, as
this is utilized for handwashing, in the comfort rooms, and other
purposes needed by the school and students.
8ID honors fallen hero
in an encounter with Communist Terrorists in Northern Samar
By
DPAO, 8ID PA
May 19, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry “Stormtroopers” Division, Philippine
Army mourns the loss of Corporal Isagani D. Balmes of the 19th
Infantry Battalion (19IB), who heroically sacrificed his life during
an armed encounter with the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) in
Barangay Lourdes, Las Navas, Northern Samar, on May 16, 2024.
Corporal Balmes, a
resident of Taft, Eastern Samar, sustained fatal injuries to his
lower chest and right forearm after a 15-minute firefight with the
CTGs.
Corporal Balmes exhibited
exceptional dedication to his duty and demonstrated heroism by
taking the lead in the Community Support Program activities to
facilitate the delivery of basic services in the community.
Major General Camilo
Ligayo, Commander of the 8th Infantry Division said that the
stormtroopers are saddened over the loss of an exemplary soldier who
demonstrated unwavering dedication and service in the pursuit of
peace in Eastern Visayas.
“Corporal Balmes’ valor
and dedication to duty epitomize the highest ideals of military
service. His sacrifice will be remembered and honored by his
comrades and the nation,” stated Maj. Gen. Ligayo.
Corporal Balmes had
previously been awarded the Gold Cross Medal, the third-highest
military award for heroism, for his courageous actions during an
armed encounter against the remnants of FC-1 (D), SRC Emporium in
the vicinity of Sitio Gibulwangan, Barangay Senonogan, Pambujan,
Northern Samar, on September 15, 2023.
“The Philippine Army
extends its deepest condolences to the family and friends of
Corporal Balmes. His heroism and dedication will never be
forgotten,” Maj. Gen. Ligayo added.
Pregnant NPA member, 5
others surrender to Army in Samar and Leyte Island
By
802nd Infantry Brigade,
8ID PA
May 18, 2024
CAMP JORGE DOWNES, Ormoc
City – Six members of the New People’s Army (NPA), including one
pregnant woman, yielded to government forces this past few days in
Samar and Leyte Island.
On May 16, 2024, Samar-based
soldiers from the 78th Infantry (Warrior) Battalion (78IB) and 46th
Infantry (Peacemakers) Battalion facilitated the surrender of
Gretchen Gonzaga Patricio @Megan/Danaya, a resident of Brgy Taluci,
Giporlos, Eastern Samar together with her party husband Arnel Ohaya
Encinas @Kiven/Keneth, a resident of Brgy Antol, Calbiga, Samar. The
couple are members of Squad 2, Apoy Platoon, Sub-Regional Committee
(SRC) SESAME, Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC). They
handed over two (2) M16 rifles and various war materiel.
The 5-month pregnant
Gretchen Patricio told the troops that she could no longer endure
the hardships, hunger, and fatigue due to their constant movement
because of the combat operations of the soldiers. “We are grateful
to the Philippine Army for treating us well and for providing a
comfortable place to my pregnant wife,” a teary-eyed Encinas said.
Meanwhile, the Political
Guide of the group, Daniel Ecija Belicario @Remy, 62 years old and
her party wife, Iluminada Macasojot Belicario @Lyka, 50 years old,
the Finance Officer, both residents of Brgy Osmeña, General
MacArthur, Eastern Samar together with Jeboy Andor Mabag @Sky/Hitman,
18 years old, single, a resident of Brgy Tabay, Hinabangan, Samar
have voluntarily surrendered to 78IB with three (3) M16 rifles, on
May 17.
Earlier on May 15, Juanito
Dumpi alias Rensan /Sarmento /Jerni, a member of Squad 1, Platoon 1,
IC-LEVOX, EVRPC, and resident of Brgy Caridad, Baybay City, Leyte
also turned himself into the 14th Infantry (Avenger) Battalion in
Leyte Island.
The series of surrenders
have reunited two NPA party couples with their families through the
efforts of their respective relatives and the local government
units.
This success is attributed to the result of the complimentary peace
and security operations, and of the 802nd Infantry Brigade’s Friends
Rescued Engagement through their Families or “FReE Families”, an LGU-led
localized peace engagement program aimed to call upon the remaining
NPA members to lay down their arms and embrace peace through their
families and loved ones.
Brigadier General Noel A. Vestuir, Commander, 802nd Infantry
Brigade, said that the surrenderees will undergo medical check-ups
and will be enrolled under the government’s Enhanced Comprehensive
Local Integration Program. He also ensures that necessary assistance
is given to the pregnant woman whose condition might be delicate as
at the moment.
“I welcome their surrender and also commend the families who are
closely working hand in hand with their respective local government
units in convincing their NPA family members to abandon the armed
struggle,” Vestuir said.
Vestuir once again encouraged the remaining NPA in Leyte and Samar
Islands to lay down their arms and peacefully surrender while giving
assurance of their safety to rebuild their family and live
harmoniously with the mainstream society.
CARD Bank president
recognized as 2024 Outstanding San Pableño
Ms.
Marivic M. Austria (7th from left) stands with her family
alongside San Pablo City Mayor Vicente Amante (5th from
right, front row) during her recognition as one of the 2024
Outstanding San Pableños. Also present at the event are CARD
MRI Founder and Chairman Emeritus Dr. Jaime Aristotle B.
Alip (3rd from right, front row), CARD MRI Research Advisor
Aniceta R. Alip (2nd from right, front row), CARD Bank
Senior Advisor Dr. Dolores Torres (2nd from left), and CARD
MBA CEO Jocelyn Dequito (rightmost), all showing their full
support as Austria receives the special awards. Image
courtesy of CIO San Pablo. |
By
MARY ROSE JAVIER
May 16, 2024
SAN PABLO CITY –
CARD Bank President and CEO Marivic M. Austria has been awarded the
2024 Natatanging San Pableño in the banking sector by the City of
San Pablo, coinciding with the City's 84th Charter Anniversary on
May 7, 2024.
Out of 17 individuals
acknowledged for their exceptional contributions across various
fields, Austria was distinguished for her steadfast commitment to
banking and microfinance, bringing honor to the entire CARD MRI.
"This recognition
exemplifies how individuals can make meaningful contributions to our
communities in their unique ways. I am deeply grateful to the City
of San Pablo for acknowledging our persistent efforts, and to CARD
MRI, where my journey in banking began more than 25 years ago," said
Austria.
Austria began her
professional journey with CARD, Inc. (A Microfinance NGO) on January
1, 1994, initially joining as an Administrative Officer/Bookkeeper.
After three years, she transitioned to CARD Bank, where she took on
the role as a cashier.
“Serving as a cashier was
no easy feat. However, this experience was instrumental in
sharpening my attention to detail and communication skills. I am
committed to constant self-improvement in banking to utilize this
knowledge for effective management in the future," recalled Austria.
From 1997 onwards, Austria
has remained dedicated to CARD Bank, demonstrating her commitment
through years of service. Throughout her employment, she embraced
various positions that have shaped her career, including Compliance
Officer, Vice President for Audit, and Senior Vice President for
Risk before she was appointed President and CEO. For Austria, this
journey served as a means to explore new avenues and expand her
professional horizons within the banking sector.
"Being the President and
CEO of CARD Bank is quite a challenging task. But with the trust and
support of the management, I was able to contribute to the
institution's mission of eradicating poverty," she said.
CARD Bank is a
microfinance-oriented rural bank committed to providing a wide range
of loan and savings products and other services tailored to meet the
needs of its clients. Recognized for its dedication to eradicating
poverty in the Philippines, the bank received the Digital Champion-MFI
Category award during the 2nd Digital Financial Inclusion Awards in
December 2023. Additionally, CARD Bank has been awarded as Bangko
Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Hall of Fame for financial inclusion.
Under Austria's leadership, the bank launched the first Islamic
Branch in the Philippines, located in Cotabato City, to further
enhance financial inclusivity in the country.
The leadership of Austria
is instrumental in the further growth and development of the bank,
which contributed significant effects on its clients and the
community as a whole.
"I owe where I am today to
the support of CARD. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Jaime
Aristotle Alip, Dr. Dolores M. Torres, and Dr. Lorenza dT. Banez, my
first ever mentors, for believing in me and my potential since the
beginning of my journey with CARD," she expressed. “I am also
grateful to all the staff who have been my guiding light through
difficult and challenging times; their support and commitment are
immeasurable, and this award belongs to them just as much as it
belongs to me,” she said. "I am committed to upholding the high
standard of service we have established and to share all the
knowledge I have gained in banking so that many others can also
positively impact our communities," Austria concluded.
The San Pablo City 84th
Charter Anniversary was held at Auravel Grande Hotel and Resort and
was attended by local government officials, various socio-civic
groups, and media representatives.
Save the Children
Philippines and advocates clamor for urgent passage of teen
pregnancy prevention bill
Press Release
May 15, 2024
QUEZON CITY – Save
the Children Philippines, in collaboration with government agencies,
civil society organizations (CSOs), and passionate adolescent
advocates, has issued a compelling plea for the prompt enactment of
the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Bill. This legislative
initiative aims to empower adolescents to prioritize education and
health over parenthood, highlighting the urgent need for proactive
measures to combat adolescent pregnancy rates nationwide.
During a recent press
briefing, stakeholders underscored the critical need for inclusive
sexual health dialogues within communities and government
institutions. The proposed bill garnered support from key
organizations, including the Department of Education, Commission on
the Welfare of Children, Commission on Population and Development,
Family Planning Organization of the Philippines, Philippine
Legislators Committee on Population and Development, Young Feminist
Collective, Oxfam Pilipinas, and Global OFW Advance Movement.
Government reports
highlight a troubling trend: an increase in pregnancies among girls
aged 10-14. Between 2016 and 2020, there was an 11% rise in
registered births to mothers in this age group, translating to an
average of 5-7 births daily. According to data from the Philippine
Statistics Authority (2020), 59.5% of these births were fathered by
adult men aged 20 and over, representing nearly 6 out of every 10
adolescent births. Alarmingly, about 1 in every 5 registered
adolescent births lacks information about the father's age. This
issue is particularly pronounced among the 10-14 age group, where
over 40% of adolescent births lack father's age information,
compared to just 17% in the 15-19 age group.
Amid these concerning
statistics, various advocates have spoken out about the need for
comprehensive education and open dialogue on sexual health. Sydney,
a passionate adolescent advocate, emphasized that open conversations
about sexual health within families and communities are not indecent
but a fundamental right. Sydney stressed that sexual health
encompasses broader rights beyond mere activity and should be
discussed openly and respectfully.
In addition to Sydney’s
advocacy, Julia Mari, representing the Young Feminists Collective,
underscored the importance of honoring motherhood by empowering
young people to make informed decisions about parenthood. According
to Julia, the bill seeks to safeguard the future by equipping youth
with the knowledge and resources necessary for their well-being and
success.
Furthermore, Pastor Jo
Biasong, a family planning advocate and evangelist, highlighted the
need to establish safe and supportive spaces within religious
congregations. Pastor Jo emphasized that child protection is
integral to fostering open dialogue and enabling children to
advocate for their rights within church communities.
From a governmental
perspective, Assistant Secretary Dexter Galban of the Department of
Education emphasized the critical link between adolescent pregnancy
and overall well-being. Secretary Galban highlighted the
implementation of Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) in the
Department of Education (DepEd), beginning with age-appropriate
information and progressing as learners mature. This initiative aims
to prioritize youth and contribute to national development.
Echoing the need for
innovative solutions, Undersecretary Angelo Tapales of the Council
for the Welfare of Children stressed the necessity for new
approaches to address these challenges. He emphasized the importance
of trusting children to make decisions that are best for them.
In a call to action,
Acting Division Chief Mylin Mirasol Quiray of the Commission on
Population and Development urged Malacañang to re-issue Executive
Order 141, making adolescent pregnancy a national priority beyond
family concerns. Chief Quiray emphasized the significant impact of
adolescent pregnancy on girls' lives and the national economy.
The legislative response
to this issue has seen varying levels of progress. The Adolescent
Pregnancy Prevention Bill (HB 8910) received overwhelming support in
the Lower House with 232 affirmative votes. However, its Senate
counterpart, Senate Bill 1979, faces uncertainty as it awaits
consideration for the Second Reading.
Advocates stress the
urgency of passing the bill. Aurora Quilala, Deputy Executive
Director of the Philippine Legislators' Committee on Population and
Development, cited extensive consultations and alignment with ground
realities, underscoring the critical need for legislative action.
With Congress soon
adjourning and reconvening in July, advocates are urgently pressing
for the bill's passage. They particularly urge the Senate to conduct
the Second Reading promptly. Immediate action is crucial before the
legislative session pauses for recess until after the State of the
Nation Address in July and shifts attention to re-election campaigns
in October. Advocates emphasize the critical importance of advancing
this legislation swiftly to address the pressing issue of adolescent
pregnancy in the Philippines.
Soldier sacrifices life
in armed encounter, protects civilians against communist-terrorism
By
DPAO, 8ID PA
May 15, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – A military personnel from the 3rd Infantry Battalion,
Philippine Army was killed following an armed encounter with the
members of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) in Barangay Gayondato,
San Jorge, Samar on May 14, 2024.
Corporal Reycon Remedio
who hails from Carigara, Leyte was fatally hit on the left side of
his head during a 45-minute firefight. Another soldier was also
injured.
The armed encounter ensued
between troops of the 3rd Infantry Battalion (3IB) and remnants of
the Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Browser, Eastern Visayas Regional
Party Committee (EVRPC). Residents had reported the presence of CTG
members in the hinterlands, prompting military action.
Responding to the
information, the troops moved to drive away the armed group.
However, as they approached the area, they were fired upon by the
CTGs resulting in the encounter.
The 3IB troops were in the
area to facilitate the delivery of basic services through the Mobile
Community Support Sustainment Program (MCSSP) to the community.
Lieutenant Colonel Fritz
Montemor, the commanding officer of the 3IB, condemned the continued
violence perpetrated by the CTGs in Samar.
"Our troops were deployed
to the community to facilitate the delivery of basic services to
improve socio-economic development in the area. The people want to
live in peace, free from harassment and intimidation. Let us give
peace a chance," said Lt. Col. Montemor.
Major General Camilo Z.
Ligayo, commander of the 8ID, expressed his deepest sympathy to the
family and friends of Cpl. Remedio.
"It is unfortunate that
another life was lost in the pursuit of peace. He offered his young
life protecting the residents of Gayondato to attain lasting peace
in Eastern Visayas. This will not deter our resolve to continue our
sworn duty to ensure the safety and security of our communities.
There will be no let-up in our operations. I further call on the
remaining rebels to lay down their arms, avail themselves of the
government’s peace program, and reunite with their families to live
a peaceful life," Maj. Gen. Ligayo stressed.
BotiCARD opens its 19th
branch in San Pablo City
From
L-R: CARD Bank Vice President for Operations Ms. Glenda
Magpantay, BotiCARD AVP for Admin & Finance Ms. Celeste B.
Arceo, CMPMI President Ms. Maida Decano, CARD, Inc. Regional
Director Ms. Eva Macalindug, CARD Astro President Ms. Maria
Gracia Contreras, BotiCARD President Ms. Rosenda Aquino,
BotiCARD Cluster Manager Ms. Jessica de Pio, BotiCARD
Operation Director Ms. Florife T. Reynido, alongside Rev.
Mou Monterola, spearheaded the grand opening of BotiCARD San
Jose branch. |
By
EDRIAN B. BANANIA
May 10, 2024
SAN PABLO CITY –
BotiCARD, Inc. opened its doors to serve the community of Barangay
San Jose in San Pablo City, Laguna on May 8, 2024. This expansion
aligns with the pharmacy’s goal of reaching more communities to
provide access to quality health and wellness products and services.
“In line with CARD MRI’s
mission to eradicate poverty, we firmly believe that breaking the
poverty cycle includes improving the health and wellness of people
by providing them with the quality products and services they need,”
said BotiCARD President Rosenda Aquino.
While promoting generic
medicine as the pharmacy’s primary mission, people living in the
area now have easy access to affordable generic medicine, basic
health supplies, hygiene products, and selected supplements. Some
branded products are also available.
“With this branch opening,
people can now purchase generic medicines with the same dose,
quality, and effectiveness as their brand-name counterparts,” Aquino
explains.
Consequently, free medical
consultation, dental extraction, blood pressure monitoring, and
other freebies are also provided for those who attended the branch
opening.
Aside from providing
affordable medicines, each BotiCARD pharmacy strategically
positioned a clinic to ensure accessible health and wellness
services. Through these clinics, doctors and nurses from CARD MRI
offer free medical services under the Microfinance and Health
Protection Program (MaHP).
The newly launched
BotiCARD branch is located at Purok 2, Barangay San Jose, San Pablo
City, Laguna.
BotiCARD is a member
institution of CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI), a
group of institutions sharing the same goal and objective of poverty
eradication and improving the lives of Filipino families.
Today, BotiCARD Inc. has
19 pharmacies and serves more than 1.9 million clients nationwide.
Save the Children aids
El Niño-impacted farming families in Samar
Press Release
May 9, 2024
QUEZON CITY - The
worsening drought and dry conditions in Western Samar are
significantly affecting the education and welfare of children in
farming households. Save the Children Philippines is responding by
offering conditional cash transfers and introducing
climate-resilient livelihood options to aid approximately 200
farming families impacted by the El Niño phenomenon.
According to the
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Report, more
than 800,000 families in about 5,000 barangays across 14 regions are
facing agricultural losses and water shortages. This crisis is
impacting around 3.6 million Filipinos, including children, due to
heatwaves, droughts, and dry conditions. The economic fallout from
agricultural losses has reached P6 billion, with rice, the main
crop, accounting for about P3 billion in damages.
Inadequate water for
farming compromises soil health, making crops more susceptible to
pests and diseases, which in turn drives up food consumption rates.
Meanwhile, escalating prices of vital farming resources like
electricity and packaging materials add to the challenges. Livestock
face heightened risks of contagious diseases, potentially triggering
outbreaks like African swine fever, possibly exacerbated by
prolonged drought conditions.
The worries of farming
families in Western Visayas are evident. Teresita Abides, a
46-year-old mother whose family depends heavily on rice farming,
expressed her concerns: “Before, our two-hectare farm used to
produce around 70 sacks of rice, but because of the impact of El
Niño, we lost everything.” Teresita mentioned that her children had
to halt their schooling to help their father cope with the
difficulties on the farm caused by the drought. This circumstance
has deprived the children of their educational and recreational
opportunities.
In response to El Niño's
impact on children and families, Save the Children Philippines
partnered with the Western Samar Development Foundation (WESADEF)
Inc. to distribute an initial conditional cash grant installment of
P6,000 to 200 farming households in Western Samar.
The purpose of these
grants is to assist families in establishing livelihoods that are
resilient to climate change. Additionally, each household received
five drought-resistant seeds for cultivation in their backyard
gardens, ensuring a sustainable food supply capable of enduring dry
seasons.
“Families reliant on
farming are facing mounting challenges due to the scorching heat,
affecting their ability to support their children's health,
survival, and education,” stated Faisah Ali, Humanitarian Manager of
Save the Children Philippines.
Apart from providing
financial aid and seeds, the 200 farming families engaged in
technical training sessions centered on animal husbandry, vegetable
cultivation, and crop production. Ali emphasized, "We developed
these sessions to encourage sustainable agricultural practices and
improve livelihood opportunities for families."
Teresita Abides expressed
optimism that the cash assistance would alleviate financial concerns
and pave the way for a better livelihood, despite El Niño's
challenges. “I appreciate the assistance because it helps us
endure,” Abides shared. “We recently bought a pig, which we plan to
raise and eventually sell.”
Through its Generation
Hope Campaign, Save the Children Philippines actively advocates for
climate adaptation measures to safeguard the well-being of children
affected by climate crises.
Rex Abrigo, Environment
and Climate Change Advisor at Save the Children Philippines
emphasized that climate challenges disproportionately impact
children, despite their minimal responsibility for causing climate
change. Children endure the most severe consequences of these
challenges. This disparity highlights the urgent need for proactive
measures to protect vulnerable communities, especially children,
from the effects of climate change.
ROTC cadets undergoes
Regional Annual Administrative and Tactical Inspection in Biliran
By
93rd Infantry Battalion, 8ID PA
May 9, 2024
BILIRAN – About 300
cadets and cadettes from the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)
unit of Biliran Province State University, undergoes Regional Annual
Administrative and Tactical Inspection (RAATI) held at the Oval of
Biliran Province State University (BIPSU) yesterday, 8 May 2024.
The 93rd Infantry Bantay
Kapayapaan Battalion attended the Regional Annual Administrative and
Tactical Inspection (RAATI) represented by 2LT ERWIN T ROLOYAN (INF)
PA together with Sgt Efren Tenedero (Inf) PA and Cpl Micheal Rivera
as part of the RAATI team who will participate the scoring of the
ROTC cadettes at Biliran Province State University (BIPSU). The
program started with a courtesy call to the University president Dr.
VICTOR C. CAÑEZO JR., CHRP, and together with Mr. BENEDICTO G.
BATISTIS, MAIE, NSTP Director, they welcomed the RAATI team headed
by LTC BENJY ROBERTO G FERRERAS MNSA PA (RES) COMMANDER, 804RRIB,
chairman of RAATI TEAM together with MAJ ALTON V DURANO PA (RES) who
led the turnover and acceptance of the unit color.
The inspection aims to
test the units’ degree of administrative efficiency, training
management, proficiency, and quality of training attained by the
Corps of Cadets.
These includes
Administrative Inspection, Ceremonial Parade, Rank Inspection,
Operation Order writing, Map Reading, Assembly and Disassembly of
M16 Rifle and Cal. 45 pistol, Company Drill, Method of Instructions,
Small Unit Tactics and Disaster Response and Rescue Operations. This
also intends to test the operational readiness of ROTC unit and
allow the students to experience the real meaning of basic soldiery.
DAR-EV chief directs
MARPOs to take the lead in SPLIT implementation
The
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) holds first quarter
assessment on the implementation of the Support to
Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling (SPLIT)
project in Western Samar, Eastern Samar and Northern Samar.
(ENGR. SERKIN BALEROS) |
By
MARVIN R. ORQUIOLA
May 8, 2024
MARABUT, Samar –
“MARPOs should be at the forefront of the field validation process!”
This was the stern order
of Atty. Robert Anthony Yu, Regional Director of the Department of
Agrarian Reform (DAR) in Eastern Visayas, to the municipal agrarian
reform program officers (MARPOs) during the first quarter assessment
of the Support to Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling
(SPLIT) project for the provinces of Western Samar, Eastern Samar
and Northern Samar held on April 17 to 19 this year in this town.
He explained that though
field validation teams (FVTs) were hired to conduct the validation
process, MARPOs should closely supervise them and take the lead.
Yu issued this order in
reaction to the accomplishments of the above-mentioned provinces.
Though Northern Samar
accomplished 116.55 percent or 2,588.65 hectares of its
2,221-hectare target in field validation for the first quarter,
Western Samar was just able to accomplish 47.97 percent or 1,868.08
hectares of its 3,894-hectare first quarter target. Eastern Samar
was also short by almost three percent as they were only able to
meet 97.11 percent of its 3,499-hectare target by validating
3,397.98 hectares.
Since the project is
expected to be completed by the end of 2024, Yu emphasized the
significant role of the provincial and municipal implementers in
achieving the regional target, particularly in field validation,
which is crucial in the effective implementation of the SPLIT
project since it is a pre-requisite in the generation of individual
titles.
He reiterated the
directive of Agrarian Reform Secretary Conrado Estrella III to
complete the validation of landholdings by the second quarter,
except for Leyte, which has been given an extension until the end of
the third quarter, considering the large volume of landholdings to
be validated.
Meanwhile, in the
registration of the electronically-generated individual titles
(e-titles), Northern Samar accomplished 69.43 percent of its
517-hectare first quarter target with 212 e-titles registered
involving 168 agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs).
Western Samar accomplished
30.49 percent of its 106-hectare target with 21 e-titles registered
involving 16 ARBs, while Eastern Samar reported an 8.89 percent
accomplishment against its 721-hectare target for the first quarter
with 68 e-titles registered involving 62 ARBs.
SPLIT project, which is
funded by the World Bank, subdivides landholdings covered by
collective Certificates of Land Ownershp Award (CLOAs) issued under
the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) for the eventual
issuance of individual CLOA to improve land tenure security and
strengthen property rights of ARBs.
KARAPATAN denounces
freezing of Leyte NGO’s bank accounts
Press Release
May 7, 2024
QUEZON CITY – Human rights
alliance KARAPATAN decried the recent freezing of the bank accounts
of a multi-awarded development non-government organization based in
Leyte province.
In an order dated May 2,
2024, the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) ordered the Tacloban
branches of PSBank and Metropolitan Bank to freeze the accounts of
the Leyte Center for Development Inc. (LCDe), as well as the
personal bank accounts of its executive director and members of its
staff.
LCDe is a 36-year old
development NGO based in Palo, Leyte that has won numerous awards
for assisting poor and marginalized communities in Eastern Visayas,
especially in disaster preparedness and response. Its funds are
sourced from private donors and at least seven countries, and it has
partnered with 23 local government units in Samar and Leyte.
According to the AMLC, its
freeze order stems from alleged findings that LCDe executive
director Jazmin Jerusalem and her staff had been providing funds to
the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and the New People's
Army (NPA). The AMLC also claimed that Jerusalem and the LCDe staff
had earlier been designated as a "terrorist group/individual,”
though no public information is available attesting to this
designation.
"This is yet another
example of the arbitrariness and anti-poor character of the
Anti-Terrorism Council's (ATC) designation of persons or groups as
'terrorist' or 'terrorist financiers','' said Karapatan secretary
general Cristina Palabay. "This time, the ATC is focusing on LCDe
which has long been providing much- needed assistance to the most
impoverished rural communities of Samar and Leyte and had many times
been acclaimed for it's work, even by the Department of National
Defense," added Palabay.
“By freezing its accounts,
the ATC has effectively sabotaged the LCDe 's projects in these
communities and deprived them of the services that the LCDe has been
providing,” she said.
"As in other cases of this
nature," said Palabay, "the AMLC based its unjust designation and
freeze orders on the perjured testimonies of a so-called rebel
returnee who claimed to have founded the LCDe in 2002, when the LCDe
has, in fact, been registered with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC) since 1988."
"This case also amply
demonstrates the real dangers of red-tagging and how it swiftly
leads to terror-tagging," said Palabay.
"Jerusalem has long been
the subject of red-tagging and harassment by state forces in the
course of her activism and development work. She was falsely accused
of involvement in a 'communist' purge in Leyte in the 1980s even if
she was still a college student in Cebu at the time of the alleged
incident. In 2018, she was among some 600 respondents in the
government's proscription case against the CPP-NPA, which was
eventually dismissed by a Manila court. Now, she is accused of being
a terrorist. Where will this end? In her unjust arrest and
detention, forcible disappearance or extrajudicial killing?” she
stated.
"Karapatan demands an end
to terror-tagging. Government bodies like the National Task Force to
End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), ATC and AMLC whose
reason for being is to surveil, profile, red- and terror-tag human
rights defenders, development workers and political activists must
be abolished, and the fascist and anti-people policies that
engendered them, revoked," concluded Palabay.
DAR employees endure
heat, hike 5-km to validate ARBs
Municipal
Agrarian Reform Program Officer Ruben Rebato and his team
validates agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) in Hilongos,
Leyte’s farthest village. (DAR Hilongos) |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
May 5, 2024
HILONGOS, Leyte –
While many people now just want to stay in a cool environment,
personnel from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) endured the
heat in reaching this town’s farthest village to validate agrarian
reform beneficiaries (ARBs) covered by the Support to Parcelization
of Lands for Individual Titling (SPLIT) project.
Heeding to the order of
Agrarian Reform Secretary Conrado Estrella III to complete the
validation of ARBs by the third quarter of this year, Municipal
Agrarian Reform Program Officer (MARPO) Ruben Rebato, together with
his field validation team (FVT), proceeded to Barangay San Antonio,
which is some 30 kilometers away from the town proper on Wednesday,
April 3.
Rebato reported that they
had validated more than 50 ARBs listed in three collective
Certificates of Land Ownership Award (CLOAs) covering an aggregate
area of 132.6 hectares of farmlands located in the said village.
He shared that they had to
hike more than five kilometers uphill for about two hours to reach
this village situated on top of a mountain.
In the validation process,
ARBs are being checked whether they are still the ones in possession
of the lots awarded under the government’s Comprehensive Agrarian
Reform Program (CARP). If found out that the actual tiller is no
longer the registered ARB, an investigation report will be prepared
by the FVT and file a petition for the disqualification of the
registered ARB and reallocation for the actual tiller or qualified
ARB to receive the individual CLOA.
SPLIT project subdivides
lots covered by collective CLOAs and replaces with
electronically-generated individual land titles to improve land
tenure security and strengthen property rights of the ARBs.
Meanwhile, on the same
occasion, Rebato reactivated by reorganizing the Barangay Agrarian
Reform Council (BARC) of Barangay San Antonio considering the
important role the latter plays in the implementation of the World
Bank-funded SPLIT project.
YLS empowers future
leaders in Las Navas, Northern Samar
By
20th Infantry Battalion, 8ID PA
April 31, 2024
LAS NAVAS, Northern
Samar – Approximately 150 young individuals from various
barangays gathered and participated in the Youth Leadership Summit (YLS)
Las Navas 2024 held at TESDA-Las Navas Agro-Industrial School, Las
Navas, Northern Samar on April 26-28, 2024.
With the support and
commitment of the Local Government Unit of Las Navas, SK Federation
– Las Navas Chapter, Youth for Peace Movement – Las Navas Chapter,
and the collaboration of the 20th Infantry (We Lead) and 19th
Infantry (Commando) Battalion, the YOUth LEADership Summit Las Navas
2024 was successfully conducted under the theme: "EMPOWERING TODAY'S
LEADERS: IGNITING POTENTIALS, INVIGORATING POSITIVE CHANGE."
The YLS aimed to empower
and amplify the voices of youth in advancing peace, emphasizing
character-based leadership skills, enhancing their knowledge,
raising awareness about youth roles and responsibilities in
nation-building, and fostering nationalism and patriotism.
During the official
opening of YLS Las Navas 2024, Lt. Col. Richard P. Villaflor, Acting
Commanding Officer of the 20IB, expressed that the youth would
remain an inspiration for the battalion in fulfilling their sworn
duty to protect every Filipino against those who seek to undermine
our democracy. As the YLS formally starts, he encouraged the youth
to say no to deceptive CTG recruitment schemes.
“To our dear youth, I
speak to you not just as the battalion commander of the 20th
Infantry (We Lead) Battalion but as someone who believes in your
power to shape our future. This is your time to shine, to unleash
your potential, and ignite positive change in our beloved Las Navas.
The Youth Leadership Summit is just the beginning. After this YLS,
you will be armed with knowledge and inspiration, making you the
leaders our nation need,.” said Lt. Col. Villaflor.
Over three days, subject
matter experts from various agencies within LGU Las Navas,
government, and private sectors actively engaged the participants,
covering topics such as Basic Foundations of Leadership, Adolescent
Sexual Reproductive Health, Environmental Protection and
Preservation, Voters’ Education, Insurgency and the Role of the
Youth in Nation Building, Drugs and Criminalities, Gender Equality
and Campaign Against, Fire Safety and Basic Emergency Response,
TESDA Livelihood Programs and Scholarship Opportunities, Mental
Health Advocacy, and Knowing One’s Self.
Team-building activities
like Guidon-Making, Chant Competition, Obstacle Course, Trust Walk,
Reflection Night, Bonfire Activity, Morning Zumba, Dance Performance
Practice, "Alay-Linis", Shower for Peace, and a boodlefight were
conducted to promote teamwork and camaraderie among the youth.
The event also featured
“Gabi ng Kultura” on April 27, where the youth showcased their
creativity, resourcefulness, inner beauty, talent, and intelligence.
The participants were also given the opportunity to brainstorm and
address issues and problems in their respective barangays through
the Action Planning Session.
Meanwhile, 2nd Lt. April
Grace A. Silvosa, Battalion Personnel Officer of 20IB, shared her
personal experiences as a YLS Graduate and member of the Youth For
Peace Movement – Davao Oriental Chapter, highlighting the
significance of the YLS program for youth.
On the other hand, 1st Lt.
Joyce Ann L. Bayron, Battalion Civil-Military Operations Officer of
20IB, emphasized the importance of choosing friends and affiliations
wisely, drawing from her experiences as a university student at UP.
In her talk, she underscored the role of youth in combating
deceptive recruitment schemes of Communist Terrorist Groups and
stressed the significance of active youth participation in
nation-building.
Hon. Aaron de Alca, SK
Federation President, presided over the Oathtaking Ceremony for the
newly elected officers of the Youth For Peace Movement – Catubig
Chapter. In his address, Hon. de Alca encouraged the youth leaders
to embrace their potential as catalysts for positive change within
their communities and emphasized the importance of extending a
helping hand to those in need. “Ako, at ang aking mga kasamang
facilitators, ay handang makipatulungan para sa kabataan, para sa
pagbabago, at para sa future potential leaders na magbibigay pag-asa
sa mga bata rito o saanmang lupalop ng Pilipinas,” de Alca added.
The youth participants
expressed their appreciation for the facilitators and organizers of
the YLS, highlighting the valuable learning experience gained from
the summit. Rizan Nable of Brgy. San Francisco, a first-time
attendee, described the event as one of his most memorable
experiences. He particularly enjoyed the obstacle courses included
in the team-building activities, expressing gratitude to the
Philippine Army, especially the 20th Infantry (We Lead) Battalion.
“Lubos kaming natutuwa sa isinagawang obstacle courses na parte ng
aming team building activities, kung kaya’t nagpapasalamat kami sa
Philippine Army, lalong-lalo na sa 20IB. Hinding-hindi ko ito
makakalimutan dahil ito ang pinaka-‘the best’ na nangyari sa buhay
ko,”Rizan added.
Las Navas has 53 barangays,
with 26 of these previously affected by insurgency and local
communist armed conflict. Through continued support and
collaboration between the Local Government of Las Navas and the
Peace, Law Enforcement, and Development Support (PLEDS) Cluster, the
town has been declared by the Area Clearing Validation Committee as
“cleared from Communist Terrorist Group’s influence” on September
21, 2023.
This Youth Leadership
Summit exemplifies the proactive approach of the community and its
stakeholders in nurturing young leaders who are committed to
positive change and nation-building. The YLS not only provided
valuable knowledge and skills but also fostered unity and a sense of
purpose among the youth, contributing to the overall progress and
peace of Las Navas.
Save the Children backs
BBM’s call to end online sexual abuse and exploitation of children
Press Release
April 26, 2024
QUEZON CITY – Save
the Children Philippines supports Philippine President Ferdinand R.
Marcos, Jr.'s strong directive to end online sexual abuse or
exploitation of children (OSAEC) and child sexual abuse or
exploitation of children (CSAEM).
The Philippines currently
ranks second in the world, after India, in terms of the number of
cases of child sexual exploitation online.
There have been reports of
online sexual abuse and exploitation of babies as young as three
months old. They come from impoverished communities and live with
their relatives, who are desperate for money. Parents, relatives,
and neighbors force these children to perform sexual acts in front
of a camera.
We stand in unity with the
President and the nation in combating this silent pandemic that has
harmed and stolen the futures of millions of Filipino children.
President Marcos Jr.'s
sentiments on the troubling cases of OSAEC-CSAEM involving children,
86% of whom are female, ranging in age from 11 years old to as young
as one year old, are valid, and we must be certain that we use a
whole-community approach to put an end to it.
According to the National
Baseline Study on Violence Against Children, approximately one in
every two children has experienced online violence.
With 41% of facilitators
being biological parents and 42% being relatives, we are convinced
that prevention should begin at home, in schools, and in
communities.
Save the Children has been
working for and with children, the government, and multi-sector
partners to raise awareness and develop children and youth capacity
for OSAEC-CSAEM protection and prevention. We advocated for the
approval of Republic Act 11930, also known as the Anti-OSAEC-CSAEM
Law, in 2022, as well as the implementing rules and regulations in
2023.
Functional child
protection systems must supplement this to address the reporting,
response, prosecution, and rehabilitation of children who have been
victims of OSAEC-CSAEM.
In support of the
government's efforts, Save the Children Philippines intends to
intensify its work on localizing the OSAEC-CSAEM Law and contribute
to further advocacy for child protection from any form of violence
at all levels.
In 2023, our OSAEC
initiatives and advocacy led to the enactment of four (4) local
anti-OSAEC ordinances in Tagum, Davao, General Santos City, and
Iligan City.
We push for increased
cooperation among local government units, law enforcement agencies,
and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) through the Inter-Agency
Council Against Trafficking (IACAT), the body mandated by law to
coordinate and monitor the implementation of the Anti-OSAEC-CSAEM
Law, to ensure that policies, programs, and services are available
and that children are always protected.
Oldest Filipino
political prisoner turns 85, appeals for executive clemency
By
Tanggol Magsasaka
April 24, 2024
QUEZON CITY –
Yesterday, April 23, 2024, Tatay Gerardo Dela Pena turned 85 years
old. Tatay Gerardo is the country's oldest political prisoner.
As the oldest political
prisoner, Tatay Gerardo suffers from medical conditions including
hypertension, deteriorating eyesight, and hearing impairment,
further exacerbated by his advancing age.
Last year, the Department
of Justice’s Board of Pardons and Parole (BPP) issued Resolution No.
OT-08-02-2023, which states that "Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs)
who are 70 years old and above, and even if they are considered
high-risk, shall be considered for executive clemency if they have
already served 10 years of their sentence. This consideration is
especially applicable if they are suffering from old age, sickness,
terminal or life-threatening illnesses, or other serious
disabilities.” It is evident that Tatay Gerardo Dela Peña perfectly
fits the criteria for executive clemency outlined in this
resolution.
Who is Tatay Gerardo Dela
Peña?
Gerardo Dela Peña is a
Martial Law veteran and survivor. Just like many other martial law
victim-survivors, Tatay Gerardo hails from the peasantry in the
province of Camarines Norte in Bicol. Tatay Gerardo, as he is
affectionately called, dedicated himself to activism and organizing
within his community, standing up against the oppressive
dictatorship of Marcos Sr.
In 1982, Tatay Gerardo was
subjected to arrest, torture, and detention by police and military
forces. Trumped-up charges of subversion and robbery was filed
against him, he later was acquitted from these charges.
While in detention, Tatay
Gerardo ran for Barangay Captain and won, a move that ultimately
facilitated his release in 1983. Following his freedom, he continued
his service to his community by instituting programs dedicated to
peace and order, dispute resolution, and access to justice at the
barangay level, among others.
Later, with the downfall
of the Marcos dictatorship and the founding of Samahan ng
Ex-Detainees Laban sa Detensyon at Aresto, (SELDA) Gerardo Dela Pena
served as a founding member of SELDA and later as the chairperson of
its provincial chapter in Camarines Norte.
Tatay Gerardo remained
steadfast in his commitment to peasant organizing and human rights
advocacy within his home province. However, on March 21, 2013, at
the age of 74, he was once again arrested, this time by the 49th
Infantry Battalion in Brgy. Matango, Vinzons, Camarines Norte, on
fabricated charges of murder. Ten months after his arrest, on
December 12, 2013, Gerardo Dela Peña was convicted of murder and
sentenced to life imprisonment, with a term of 20-to-40-years. He is
now serving his sentence at the New Bilibid Prisons in Muntinlupa.
Human rights organizations
both locally and internationally have fervently advocated for his
immediate release, citing not only his deteriorating health but also
his innocence. These organizations have tirelessly campaigned for
his inclusion on the list of candidates for executive clemency
submitted to the Board of Pardons and Parole (BPP) for the December
2023 review. Despite all the efforts, Tatay Gerardo Dela Peña’s
inclusion for executive clemency was denied by Malacanang.
Tatay Gerardo's fervent
wish is to spend his remaining years with his beloved wife and
family. It is our collective hope that he receives the immediate
release he deserves, not only for humanitarian reasons but also in
recognition of his innocence and unwavering dedication to justice
and human rights.
HWPL Philippines
successfully hosts 2nd National Peace Convention
Press Release
April 20, 2024
PASAY CITY –
Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL)
Philippines concluded its highly anticipated 2nd National Peace
Convention at the Plenary Hall, Philippine International Convention
Center on April 20, 2024.
Themed "A Symposium of
Peace Legislation, Peace Education, and Religious and Cultural
Harmony," the convention brought together a diverse audience of
4,500 policymakers, educators, media, and religious leaders to
showcase the significant progress achieved since the inaugural
convention held in January last year.
The convention's keynote
speaker, Chief Minister Ahod Ebrahim, Al-haj of the Bangsamoro
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), delivered a compelling
address, “The HWPL has always been a good friend to the Bangsamoro
people, even before the inception of the Bangsamoro government. As I
recall, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the HWPL have
made significant achievements, such as when Chairman Man-Hee Lee
unveiled a peace marker in Camp Darapanan eight years ago and when I
first declared January 24 as HWPL Peace Day.”
He added: “Looking ahead,
the Bangsamoro Government remains committed to our pledge to work
collaboratively towards enacting the DPCW and bringing peace to the
Bangsamoro, the country, and the global village. In that respect, I
am humbled to highlight that the Bangsamoro Transition Authority
Parliament has adopted Resolution No. 439, declaring January 24 as
Peace Day in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
Further, the parliament has also adopted Resolution No. 440,
supporting HWPL’s efforts for the recognition of the declaration of
peace and cessation of war as an internationally legally binding
instrument of peace.”
The BARMM region, one
province, 4 cities and 5 municipalities nationwide that have passed
resolutions in support of a peace legislation were honored during
the event.
HWPL's peace education
initiative has gained momentum nationwide, with Schools Division
Offices (SDO) from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao leading efforts to
integrate HWPL Peace Education into the curriculum. The exemplary
efforts of SDO Laguna, SDO Southern Leyte, and SDO Cotabato City
were recognized for developing Peace Education textbooks.
The convention featured a
special message from Vice President and Department of Education
Secretary Sara Duterte-Carpio, emphasizing the importance of peace
education.
“It is inspiring to see
various groups working together to produce peace exemplars. You have
demonstrated the power of cooperation by distributing peace
education materials in schools, creating youth peace clubs, and
building monuments dedicated to peace. Together with our youth, we
can build on our successes and strengthen our advocacy to promote
peace in our country and across the globe,” she said.
Dr. Ronald L. Adamat,
Commissioner of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), in his
keynote address said: “I urge you to extend your support to all
peace initiatives and programs led by the HWPL. By endorsing and
fostering HWPL's peace efforts, we demonstrate a strong commitment
of advancing and promoting global harmony and stability.”
Interreligious harmony was
highlighted through HWPL's Religious Peace Academy (RPA), which
promotes unity among diverse religious communities through open
access scriptural study.
The event concluded with a
historic Joint Agreement of Solidarity signed by religious leaders,
reaffirming their shared commitment to peace and interfaith
dialogue.
With the aim of garnering
nationwide support for peace advocacy, the convention leveraged
HWPL's extensive global reach by livestreaming the event worldwide
with translations available in multiple languages.
HWPL, headquartered in
Seoul, South Korea, with 170 branches globally, including the
Philippines, remains steadfast in its mission for practical action
towards peace. Its notable achievements, including the civilian-led
Mindanao Peace Agreement in 2014, underscore the organization's
dedication to achieving global peace and cessation of war.
3 CTG members and
supporters surrender, yields firearms in Las Navas, Northern Samar
By
20th Infantry
Battalion, 8ID PA
April 18, 2024
LAS NAVAS, Northern Samar – Three members and supporters of the
Communist Terrorist Group (CTGs) have laid down their arms and
voluntarily surrendered to the Municipal Task Force to End Local
Communist Armed Conflict (MTF-ELCAC) of Las Navas and 20th Infantry
(We Lead) Battalion after experiencing extreme hunger and
demoralization inside the armed group on Wednesday, April 17, 2024.
The three (3) CTG members and supporters were identified as Alias
Rion, member of Squad 1, Platoon 2; Alias Bunso, member of Squad 1,
Sub-Regional Guerilla Unit (SRGU), and Alias Ekgong, Yunit Militia
and Courier, all belonging to the remnants of Front Committee-15
(Dismantled), Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Arctic, Eastern Visayas
Regional Party Committee (EVRPC). They have surrendered one (1) M16
Rifle with one (1) short magazine and fifteen (15) ammunition; one
(1) Caliber .38 Revolver; and one (1) Ingram M10A1 .45 ACP with one
(1) long magazine.
Led by Hon. Arliton A. Tan, the MTF-ELCAC and Local Government Unit
of Las Navas facilitated the immediate assistance for the three (3)
friends rescued through their Local Social Integration Program and
Municipal Task Force Balik-Loob Program and Initiatives. The three
received special cash assistance and food supplies.
The said surrender resulted from a series of coordinated actions,
including Local Peace Engagements (LPEs), Information Awareness
Campaign, Social Pressure Activities, and Enhanced Resource Control
Operations. These initiatives were carried out through the joint
efforts of the MTF-ELCAC Las Navas, 20IB Mobile Community Support
and Sustainment Program (MCSSP) Teams, 20IB CMO Intelligence
Coordinating Cell (CMOICC), and the family members of the said
friends rescued.
In interviews, the three CTG members and supporters who surrendered
emphasized the severe hardships they endured within the armed group,
including extreme hunger and harsh living conditions. They also
cited the demoralization resulting from the loss and capture of NPA
leaders and the continual encounters with security forces. Most
significantly, they realized the meaningless nature of their armed
struggle, which played a significant role in their decision to
surrender.
Acting Commanding Officer Lt. Col. Richard P. Villaflor underscored
that the surrender of the three individuals is a direct outcome of
concerted efforts, including continuous Local Peace Engagements,
intensified stakeholder engagements, and the seamless coordination
of CMO and Intelligence Operations. Lt. Col. Villaflor also
emphasized the critical role played by the Mobile Community Support
and Sustainment Program (MCSSP) in former conflict-affected areas,
encompassing, Information Awareness Campaigns, Social Pressure
Activities, Enhanced Resource Control Operations, and simultaneous
conduct of consultation and problem-solving sessions and local peace
dialogues involving the whole community.
"We are grateful for the unwavering support of our stakeholders,
especially Municipal Mayor Arlito A. Tan, whose efforts facilitated
the surrender of these CTG members and supporters," said Lt. Col.
Villaflor.
He expressed appreciation for the trust and confidence shown by the
families of the surrendered individuals in the government's
initiatives. Villaflor also extended a plea to the remaining CTG
members, urging them to abandon their struggle in the mountains,
reunite with their families, and embrace the government programs
designed to support their transition to civilian life.
Meanwhile, Las Navas MTF-ELCAC Chairperson Mayor Arlito A. Tan sees
the surrender of the three individuals as positive steps toward
peace. He is optimistic that their voluntary surrender will inspire
and encourage other CTG members to follow suit and return to the
folds of law.
“Magsilbi sanang inspirasyon sa inyo ang pag-surrender ng tatlong
former rebels na ito para tuluyan na kayong magbalik-loob sa
gobyerno at umuwi sa inyong mga pamilya. Makakaasa kayong tutulungan
namin kayo sa inyong pagbabagong buhay,” said Mayor Tan.
Mayor Tan assured that he will continue to support the initiatives
and programs to end the local communist armed conflict not only in
the town of Las Navas, Northern Samar but in the entire Eastern
Visayas region.
“Hindi na kami papayag sa anumang panggugulo ng mga armadong grupo.
Dahil dito sa Las Navas, kapayapaan ang tunay na kailangan,” Mayor
Tan expressed.
The Local Peace Engagement is a mechanism that enables the
government not only to directly engage the rebels in the peaceful
discourse but also touches base with residents in communities
affected by the armed conflict.
Since its inception in 2019, LPEs have played a pivotal role in
enhancing peace and security across various regions of the country.
Notably, in areas under the area of operations of the 803rd Infantry
(Peacemaker) Brigade, the continuous implementation of LPE
initiatives, alongside other concerted efforts, has led to the
voluntary surrender of 106 CTG members in Eastern and Northern Samar
since 2023.
NMP forges strategic
partnerships to advance maritime education and training
By
National Maritime
Polytechnic
April 18, 2024
TACLOBAN CITY – In
a landmark event on 18 April 2024, the National Maritime Polytechnic
(NMP) solidified its commitment to enhancing maritime education and
training through the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with
esteemed partner institutions.
The virtual MOA signing
ceremony marked a significant milestone in the maritime industry, as
NMP formalized its collaboration with the Far East Maritime
Foundation Inc. (FEMFI), VMA Global College and Training Center Inc.
(VMA), and Northwestern University (NWU) in the conduct of Training
Courses for Instructors (IMO Model Course 6.09), Assessment,
Examination, and Certification of Seafarers (IMO Model Course 3.12),
and Training Courses for Simulator Instructors and Assessors (IMO
Model Course 6.10).
Recognizing the importance
of upgrading both seafarers' qualifications and maritime faculty
capabilities, NMP aims to ensure that Filipino seafarers acquire
essential competencies for employment onboard vessels through
effective maritime instruction.
NMP Executive Director
Victor A. Del Rosario, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration,
stating, "Today, we will be solidifying our partnership with a
common goal and commitment to professionalizing and enhancing the
capacity of our maritime instructors and assessors. This
collaboration also serves as a reintegration program, offering
opportunities for our seabased OFWs to pursue a career in teaching
in the maritime sector or industry. I am highly optimistic and
confident that this mutually beneficial agreement we are entering
into today will be successful and serve its purpose."
Representatives from
partner institutions also voiced their support and commitment to the
collaboration.
Ms. Cielito S. Ferias,
President of FEMFI, emphasized, "We will always be a ready partner
in the development of maritime training and assessment. This
commitment underscores our dedication to the maritime industry, and
we warmly welcome our collaboration with NMP."
VMA's Vice President for
Maritime Studies, Capt. Niño Elson O. Salabas, conveyed his sincere
gratitude for the partnership, citing, " Previously, we encountered
numerous challenges, particularly in ensuring compliance among our
instructors, and scheduling of these trainings was a significant
hurdle. With this cooperation, these tasks have become much more
manageable on our part."
Atty. Ferdinand S.
Nicolas, President of NWU, expressed his gratitude for NMP's
initiative in making these courses accessible. 'With NWU based in
Laoag, Ilocos Norte, this offers increased accessibility for our
maritime instructors. This partnership with NMP provides significant
relief for NWU and our faculty members, ensuring they are properly
equipped to instruct our maritime students.
NMP Deputy Executive
Director Mayla N. Macadawan concluded by expressing gratitude for
the collaboration, emphasizing NMP's commitment to improving course
accessibility and maintaining training standards. She stated,
"Today's collaboration has been truly remarkable. On behalf of NMP,
I would like to express our gratitude for your continued efforts to
collaborate with us. We take pride in our IMO Model Courses as these
are our flagship programs, and we remain committed to improving the
accessibility of these courses to all who need them across the
country. Let us be mindful of the terms of the MOA, and we will
continue to monitor and visit classes to ensure that the standards
we have set for these trainings are maintained."
The MOA is valid for three
(3) years starting from the commencement of the training programs.
During this period, the parties will work together to fulfill the
terms and objectives outlined in the agreement.
NMP remains open to
fostering synergy with maritime stakeholders who share a mutual
interest in enhancing the qualifications of Filipino seafarers,
thereby improving their employability and overall competitiveness in
the industry.
NMP successfully
retains ISO 9001:2015 certification
By
National Maritime Polytechnic
April 18, 2024
TACLOBAN CITY – The
National Maritime Polytechnic Quality Management System (NMP QMS)
retains its ISO 9001:2015 Certification after passing the Stage 2
Recertification Audit conducted by the SOCOTEC Certification
Philippines, simultaneously at its main office in Tacloban City and
liaison office in Makati City on 16-17 April 2024.
Mr. Billy Joel Sadangsal
and Ms. Ma. Fatima Mercurio, reviewed NMP’s compliance with QMS
through interviews with process owners, review of documented
information, and inspection of facilities and equipment. The areas
that were audited include: top management; maritime training and
assessment; curriculum development; maritime research and
development; general services and auxiliary; human resource
management, material resource management, control of documented
information, internal audit and management review.
During the exit meeting,
Mr. Sadangsal expressed appreciation for the NMP’s established QMS,
as well as the strong support and leadership demonstrated by the top
management for the continual improvement of its QMS. He highlighted
several positive observations: (a) commendable competence and
awareness among NMP personnel regarding the established processes;
(b) implementation of the Statistical Performance Reporting System;
(c) evident maturity in implementing controls in accordance with the
QMS at NMP Manila Office; (d) strategic approach to separate
assessment per transaction type in the Client Satisfaction
Measurement Report; (e) diligent preventive maintenance activities
for simulators; and (f) use of two systems for library management at
NMP Tacloban.
The audit report revealed
no non-conformances, although certain observations were raised as
opportunities for continual improvement. These observations will be
addressed through internal actions and revisited during the next
audit. With these findings, the NMP QMS has been recommended for
continued certification.
In his closing message,
Executive Director Victor A. Del Rosario stated, "I extend my
sincere gratitude to the auditors for their professionalism and
objectivity during the audit process. I also want to express my
appreciation to everyone for your active participation and
outstanding performance, which has resulted in our successful
recertification. This achievement underscores our collective
commitment, passion, and dedication to the pursuit of excellence in
accordance with both international and national standards."
As an Agency that commits
to continuous enhancement of seafarers, maintaining ISO
Certification of its QMS confirms the Agency’s relevance in carrying
out its mandate of upgrading the qualifications of Filipino
seafarers and providing relevant maritime industry researches.
LBP offers remedial
actions to ARBs with delinquent loans
By
JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
April 16, 2024
TACLOBAN CITY –
With the rising number of delinquent borrowers, the Land Bank of the
Philippines (LBP) offers remedial actions to agrarian reform
beneficiaries (ARBs) in Eastern Visayas with past due accounts
during the Local Project Management Committee (LPMC) First Quarter
meeting on Wednesday, April 3 this year.
Restituta Ilagan, Manager
of the LBP Lending Center, who presided over the said meeting,
explained to the Chiefs of the different Provincial Program
Beneficiaries Development Divisions of the Department of Agrarian
Reform (DAR) and their respective Agri-Credit and Microfinance
Provincial Point Persons that ARBs with delinquent loans could
request for either extension of maturity of their loans,
restructuring, or apply for the conditional condonation of penalty.
However, she emphasized
that their office could only grant the request for extension of
maturity if there is valid reason such as the occurrence of
calamities.
Likewise, conditional
condonation of penalties can only be approved if the borrower pays
the principal loan in full and must not miss in paying the remaining
monthly dues, otherwise, the condonation of the loan penalties will
be forfeited, Ilagan said.
According to Rosemarie
Arreglo, DAR Eastern Visayas Agri-Credit and Microfinance Regional
Point Person, ARBs delinquent loans stemmed from the various credit
assistance programs offered by DAR, which the ARBs had availed. This
is to help farmers acquire loans at low interest rates to finance
their farm operations and other livelihood activities, she added.
Arreglo shared that at
present ARBs can avail of loans through the Accessible Loans for
Empowered, Resilient and Transformed-Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries
Organizations (ALERT-ARBOs) credit program, which is jointly
administered by DAR, Department of Agriculture (DA), Department of
Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Agricultural Credit Policy
Council (ACPC), and the LBP.
DAR also offers loans
through the Accessible Fund for Delivery to ARBs (AFFORD) credit
program.
Meanwhile, on the same
occasion, Rhodelia Austero from the Philippine Crop Insurance
Company (PCIC) advised to register the ARBs in the Registry System
for Basic Sectors in Agriculture (RSBSA) to be covered of the free
insurance up to P300,000.
Increased road network
built in Sta. Margarita
By
GISSELLE G. PARUNGAO
April 11, 2024
CALBAYOG CITY –
Samar First DEO has again completed a gravel road from Barangay
Langoyon, Calbayog City to Barangay Campaeig, Sta. Margarita, Samar
with a contract amount of P49.1 million funded under the General
Appropriations Act (GAA) of 2023.
This road opening spans
2.5 lane kilometers with a width of 9.1 meters of gravel road
including a slope protection of 72 meters.
A road is already
constructed from Barangay San Jose to Barangay Langoyon allowing
passage from the national road until Brgy. Campaeig. This is an
additional road allowing motorists, farmers and residents of nearby
areas to have more road networks since connectivity is imperative in
inner barangays.