DPWH Samar 2nd DEO:
Sparks Samar multi-purpose training center in Brgy. Payao
By
MARK ERROLD G. PABUA
September 26, 2024
CATBALOGAN CITY –
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Samar 2nd
District Engineering Office is pleased to announce the
near-completion of the Sparks Samar Multi-purpose Training Center in
Brgy. Payao. The project has achieved an impressive 95.04%
completion rate, demonstrating steady progress towards its
completion.
The construction, with a
contract cost of P24,304,086.97, is being implemented by BCG Design
& Construction. Despite the scale of the project, it remains on
track without any cost revisions or significant delays, showcasing
effective project management and execution.
Once completed, this
multi-purpose facility will become a cornerstone for training and
community development activities, benefiting the people of
Catbalogan City and surrounding communities.
As work progresses, the
people of Catbalogan City and the surrounding areas eagerly
anticipate the completion of this vital infrastructure.
Samar 2nd DE Gulmatico
meets local government officials to address road right-of-way (RROW)
issues
By
MA. NINFA C. ODEVILAS
September 18, 2024
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar
– An emergency meeting was convened at the DPWH Conference Room, led
by District Engineer (DE) Herminio V. Gulmatico, together with Local
Government Unit (LGU) officials. The urgent gathering focused on
Road Right-Of-Way (RROW) obstructions and a recent incident along
the Catbalogan Diversion Road in Barangay Maulong, which caused
significant damage to both parked and passing vehicles.
The incident, which
occurred on September 10, 2024, involved a self-loading truck that
lost its brakes while descending the diversion road, resulting in a
collision with multiple parked and passing vehicles. Although
warning signs had already been installed along the road, many truck
drivers disregarded them. There is also a possibility that the
drivers involved in the accident were unfamiliar with the road.
DE Gulmatico and the
officials acknowledged that, aside from RROW issues, there is an
urgent need to enhance road safety on the Catbalogan Diversion Road.
Immediate actions were agreed upon, including reinforcing existing
warning signs and establishing a monitoring tent staffed by the
Catbalogan Law Enforcement Auxiliary Unit (CLEAU), the Highway
Patrol Group (HPG), and the Philippine National Police (PNP).
This collaborative effort
will focus on disseminating vital information to truck drivers,
particularly those operating heavily loaded trucks. Drivers will be
instructed to shift to low gear before descending, make a full stop
to allow brakes to cool down, and prevent overheating of the brake
system’s rubber cups, which is a common cause of brake failure on
downhill roads.
“We recognize the severity
of the recent accident, and we are fully committed to ensuring the
safety of all road users by enforcing stricter preventive measures,”
said DE Gulmatico.
In addition to safety
concerns, the meeting also addressed RROW encroachments in Barangay
Socorro, where residents have not complied with orders to vacate
portions of the National Road. The diversion road was cited as an
example of the challenges the DPWH is facing. DE Gulmatico
reaffirmed the importance of following Department Order No. 73,
Series of 2014 “Prohibited Uses within the RROW”, which prohibits
any obstruction within the RROW. He assured that the District Office
is dedicated to resolving these issues entirely.
The issue concerning
Antiao Creek was also raised, with heavy trucks being prohibited
from crossing the Antiao Bridge due to concerns about the stability
of its superstructure. Consequently, these trucks will be rerouted
to the diversion road, further emphasizing the need for clear
regulations and enhanced safety protocols on that route.
To address both the RROW
and safety concerns, the officials agreed to implement an
information drive over the next three months. A checkpoint will be
established to log all trucks passing through the diversion road,
ensuring compliance with safety measures. Public awareness will also
be increased to prevent further incidents and ensure smooth road
operations.
DE Gulmatico closed the
meeting by stating: “Through these actions, the Samar 2nd District
Engineering Office (DEO) aims to prove its dedication to the safety
and welfare of the people of Catbalogan City. We are taking decisive
steps to address the issues at hand and ensure the safety of all
road users.”
This joint initiative
between the DPWH, local officials, and law enforcement marks a
significant step forward in improving road safety and resolving RROW
issues for the benefit of the people of Catbalogan City.
CARD MRI holds Media
Lakbay Aral in Tuguegarao City
By
JOSEPHINE RAMOS
September 18, 2024
SAN PABLO CITY –
CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI) held another
Panaghiusa: CARD MRI Exposure Tour Program for Media in Tuguegarao
City on August 18-20, 2024.
Organized by CARD MRI
Publishing House, the three-day event aimed to deepen media
practitioners’ understanding of the wide range of services CARD MRI
provides, including financial services, insurance, health programs,
and more.
“Telling the success
stories of CARD MRI clients is one way we inspire the public to
strive for betterment. This is why we collaborate with media
practitioners nationwide to disseminate these stories and reach a
wider audience,” said Marilyn Manila, President of CARD MRI
Publishing House.
The event was attended by
nine media practitioners: Madeliene Marasigan, Publisher at Rapids
Journal; Romulo Madrigal, Publisher at Balitang Pinoy; Emil Jun
Delos Santos, Senior Anchor at DZJV Calamba; Via Hannah Visaya,
Writer and Researcher at Luzonwide News; Vill Gideon Visaya,
Correspondent at Balitang Hilaga; Irene Gonzales, Correspondent
Reporter at Pilipino Mirror; Eduardo Quintos, News Director at NBS
DWDY; April Jane Racho, Program Producer at DWPE; and Michelle
Bañaga, Reporter at NBS DWDY.
During the tour,
participants visited CARD MRI offices in Tuguegarao City, including
CARD, Inc. (A Microfinance NGO) Regional Office, CARD MRI Rizal Bank
Inc. (CARD RBI) Tuguegarao Branch, CARD Mutual Benefit Association
(CARD MBA) Provincial Office, and CARD Pioneer Microinsurance Inc. (CPMI).
The media practitioners
also had the opportunity to meet and interview CARD, Inc. clients
like Chita Tamayao, a market vendor, and Catherine Alejo Llones, a
pastillas maker. Additionally, they visited Maria Luyun, a client
from CARD RBI who runs a Miki noodle factory.
They also observed
activities at the SK Soldiers Center and Adduru Center of CARD, Inc.
on how CARD MRI delivers its products and services.
To appreciate the local
culture and history, the participants visited the Cagayan Museum and
Historical Research Center in Tuguegarao City and explored the
Callao Cave in Peñablanca.
To wrap up the event, a
media briefing was held, attended by various CARD MRI officers,
including CARD, Inc. Regional Director Emmanuel Angeles; CARD RBI
Regional Director Robert Urgino; CARD, Inc. Regional Accountant Mary
Joy Calimag; CARD, Inc. Area Manager Michelle Labsang; CARD RBI Area
Manager Raymund Apostol; CARD MBA Provincial Manager Marijane Ampoon;
CPMI PRO Mark Molina; CARD MBA Claims Processor Ladychar Dumlao;
CPMI CPRO Sheryl Gumabay; and CPMI Microinsurance Supervisor Annilou
Adduru.
This year, the CARD MRI
Publishing House held four Media Lakbay Aral events in Masbate City,
Butuan City, Tacloban City, and Tuguegarao City.
Wounded NPA member
rescued, yields firearm during military clash in Northern Samar
By
DPAO, 8ID PA
September 18, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry Division (8ID) Philippine Army demonstrated
its commitment to humanitarian principles by rescuing and providing
vital aid to a wounded Communist NPA Terrorist (CNT) after an
encounter in Brgy. Mabini, Las Navas, Northern Samar, on September
12, 2024.
A CNT with the alias "Bentoy"
was among the 14 individuals engaged by the 19th Infantry Battalion
during an operation in Barangay Mabini, Las Navas, Northern Samar.
The operation also resulted in the recovery of various CNT items and
personal belongings.
Although Bentoy initially
escaped capture, he was later found in Brgy. Lakandula, Las Navas,
Northern Samar, after a tip-off from concerned citizens. Troops, in
coordination with the Barangay Task Force to End Local Communist
Armed Conflict (BTF-ELCAC) administered first aid for a gunshot
wound to his right leg before transporting him to Catubig District
Hospital for further medical treatment.
The Commander of the 803rd
Infantry Brigade, Brig. Gen. Efren Morados, stated that after
receiving medical assistance, Bentoy voluntarily surrendered to
government forces, contributing to ongoing peace and stability
efforts in the region.
"Our soldiers exemplify
the Philippine Army's commitment to ethical conduct and respect for
human life, countering CPP-NPA propaganda that falsely claims anyone
who surrenders to the government will be tortured or killed.
Treating captured individuals with dignity builds trust within local
communities and fosters cooperation with government forces," said
Brig. Gen. Morados.
MajGen. Camilo Z. Ligayo,
Commander of the 8ID, reaffirmed the Army's dedication to upholding
humanitarian principles.
“The 8ID is committed to
adhering to the Geneva Convention of International Humanitarian Law
(IHL), which mandates the humane treatment of all individuals and
guarantees the right to proper medical care for wounded and sick
civilians,” said MajGen. Ligayo.
“I hope that the surrender
of alias Bentoy will encourage other NPA members to lay down their
arms and surrender to the government. We are here to help you start
a new life,” he added.
In recent operations, the
8ID has reported significant progress, including the surrender of
high-ranking CNT officials and the discovery of their hideouts and
arms caches across Eastern Visayas.
Notable recent surrenders
include alias Dungas, the former squad leader and vice platoon
leader of Yakal Platoon, SRC browser of the EVRPC along with his
wife, alias Julita, also a former CNT. Both voluntarily surrendered
to the 87IB in Brgy Canvais, Motiong, Samar.
On September 3, 2024,
troops from the 14IB facilitated the surrender of Joey Calinawan, a
full-time NPA member, which led to the discovery of an arms cache
containing firearms and other personal belongings in Brgy. Tinocolan
and Brgy. Old Taligue in Abuyog, Leyte. Additionally, on September
4, 2024, the troops also discovered another CNT arms cache believed
to be owned by members of Squad 3, Yakal Platoon, SRC browser of the
EVRPC, in Brgy Pandol, Can-avid, Eastern Samar.
In another operation in
Brgy Osmeña, General MacArthur, Eastern Samar, on September 7, 2024,
Friends Rescued (FR) provided information that led to the seizure of
firearms used by the Apoy Platoon, SRC, Sesame, EVRPC.
MajGen. Ligayo emphasized
that these achievements reflect the diminishing strength of the NPA
and the effective execution of the Army’s mission. He renewed his
appeal for remaining NPA rebels to surrender, assuring them of
support for their reintegration into society.
Army installs new
Inspector General
By
OACPA
September 17, 2024
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – The Philippine Army welcomed its new Inspector General in
a Change of Office and Retirement Ceremony presided over by Army
Commanding General Lt. Gen. Roy M. Galido at Headquarters Philippine
Army, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City on September 16, 2024.
Brig. Gen. Ferdinand B.
Napuli took the helm as the Army Inspector General from Maj. Gen.
Rommel K. Tello. Before his designation, Brig. Gen. Napuli served as
the Special Forces Regiment Commander. He also held several key
positions, including Deputy Group Commander of the Philippine
Security Group (PSG), Task Force Commander of TF COVID-19 PSG, and
Group Inspector General of PSG, Malacañan. Brig. Gen. Napuli is a
member of the Philippine Military Academy "Tanglaw Diwa" Class of
1992.
Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. Tello,
who served as the Army Inspector General since February 2023, will
retire after 34 years. He held various positions such as Assistant
Division Commander of the 2nd Infantry “Jungle Fighter” Division
(2ID), Chief of Staff of the Intelligence Service, Armed Forces of
the Philippines; commander of the 901st Infantry Brigade of the 9th
Infantry Division; and commander of the AFP Joint Task Group Taal.
Lt. Gen. Galido expressed
his gratitude to Maj. Gen. Tello for his dedication to the military
service and congratulated Brig. Gen. Napuli, on his new appointment,
entrusts him with the important role of upholding the Army's
integrity and readiness towards the shift to territorial defense as
its Inspector General.
DAR honors top partner
institutions
The
National Nutrition Council (NNC) was recognized by the
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) as among the top
institutional buyers of products of agrarian reform
beneficiaries organizations (ARBOs) in Eastern Visayas under
the Partnership Against Hunger and Poverty (PAHP) project in
2023. (JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA) |
By
KARL JONES O. NIEGO
September 13, 2024
TACLOBAN CITY – The
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) recognized key government
institutions in Eastern Visayas for their outstanding contributions
to the Partnership Against Hunger and Poverty (PAHP) project through
the procurement of agricultural products from agrarian reform
beneficiaries organizations (ARBOs) in 2023.
Rowena Niña Taduran, DAR
Undersecretary for Support Services, said during the “PAHP
Kumustahan Session” on September 3 this year held at Hotel
Alejandro, “You had greatly contributed in every milestone of the
project as this ensures a sustained and increased gains for our ARBs
(agrarian reform beneficiaries).”
Taduran, assisted by Atty.
Robert Anthony Yu, DAR Eastern Visayas Regional Director, handed
plaques of recognition to these institutional buyers as a gesture of
gratitude during the said occasion.
Regional Director Grace
Subong received the award for the Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD) which registered with the highest purchases
reaching P4.7 million for their supplementary feeding program.
Dr. Catalino Dotollo Jr.
accepted the award for the National Nutrition Council (NNC) which
ranked second with purchases reaching P2.7 million for the food
requirements of their “Tutuk Kainan Dietary Supplementation
Program.”
For the Department of
Health (DOH), which ranked third with purchases reaching P2.4
million for the food requirements of patients of their attached
medical centers, the award was received by Dr. Noel Arteche.
Other notable recipients
include the Eastern Visayas Medical Center and the Bureau of Jail
Management and Penology who also purchase from the ARBOs for the
daily food requirements of patients and persons deprived of liberty,
respectively.
Meanwhile, ARBOs who
generated the highest sales through the PAHP project last year were
likewise recognized. The top three ARBOs were the MAALSADA-FISCO
from Alangalang, Leyte; the Almeria Seafarers Multi-Purpose
Cooperative of Almeria, Biliran; and the FEA-ARCO in Salcedo,
Eastern Samar.
NACC clarifies adoption
process in response to "Lolo and the Kid" movie
Press Release
September 11, 2024
QUEZON CITY – The
National Authority for Child Care (NACC) applauds the release of the
film Lolo and the Kid, which has resonated with audiences for its
touching portrayal of love and care within families.
The movie, starring
award-winning actor Joel Torre and child actor Euwenn Mikael, tells
the story of a grandfather who opens his heart to an abandoned
child, highlighting the importance of compassion and providing a
home to those in need.
However, the NACC wishes
to clarify that certain aspects of the adoption process depicted in
the film are not aligned with the legal procedures mandated by
Republic Act 11642, also known as the “Domestic Administrative
Adoption and Alternative Child Care Act of 2022.”
While the themes of love,
family, and belonging are powerfully represented, Lolo and the Kid
inadvertently presents an incorrect adoption process.
The NACC believes it is
essential for the public to be fully informed of the proper steps to
legally and ethically adopt a child, in accordance with RA 11642.
RA 11642 outlines the
proper adoption process, which includes the declaration of a child
legally available for adoption, a thorough assessment of prospective
adoptive parents, a home study report, child matching, and
post-adoption monitoring. These steps are crucial in ensuring that
every child is placed in a loving and secure home while the adoptive
family is adequately supported throughout the journey.
NACC Undersecretary
Janella Ejercito Estrada, in response to the film, emphasized the
importance of following the proper legal processes.
"We recognize the noble
message of the movie Lolo and the Kid in promoting the importance of
giving children a home filled with love. However, we must emphasize
that adoption is a delicate legal process that put into paramount
consideration the best interest of the child," she said.
"The NACC is committed to
providing the necessary guidance and assistance to families so that
the journey to adoption is legal, ethical, and beneficial to all
parties involved," she added.
Undersecretary Estrada
further stressed the need for public awareness: "It is crucial for
the public to be aware of the legal frameworks in place to protect
children. Adoption, when done properly, safeguards the child’s right
to a loving family while also ensuring that prospective parents are
fully prepared for the responsibilities of parenthood.
Misinformation about adoption can lead to unintended consequences,
which we hope to avoid through continued education and public
engagement."
The NACC remains committed
to working with local government units (LGUs), child-caring
agencies, and other stakeholders to enhance the delivery of adoption
and alternative child care services.
801st Brigade
spearheads national amnesty program forum and consultation in Samar
By
802nd Infantry Brigade,
8ID PA
September 6, 2024
CAMP DAZA, Hinabangan,
Samar – The 801st Brigade of the Philippine Army, led by Brigadier
General Lenart R. Lelina PA has once again demonstrated its
commitment to peacebuilding and reconciliation. On September 5,
2024, the brigade successfully organized a Forum and Consultation on
the National Amnesty Program for Former Rebels in the Multi-purpose
Hall of Brgy Fatima, Hinabangan, Samar. The event was spearheaded by
the National Amnesty Commission, led by Atty. Ma. Victoria V.
Cardona.
The forum aimed to provide
clarity and guidance on the amnesty application process outlined in
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s Proclamation No. 44 of November
2023. This proclamation grants amnesty to former members of the
Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National
Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) who committed crimes under the
Revised Penal Code and special laws in pursuit of their political
beliefs.
The successful conduct of
this forum is a testament to the 801st Brigade's unwavering
commitment to support the national government's peace initiatives.
The event was attended by various stakeholders, including former
rebels, families of active members of NPA, and representatives from
civil society organizations. The open dialogue provided a platform
for participants to air their concerns and seek clarification on the
amnesty program.
We understand that the
journey toward reintegration can be challenging, but the support
from our institutions, including the National Amnesty Commission and
various government agencies, is here to guide and assist you. Seize
this opportunity to turn a new page, to be a beacon of hope and
positive change in your communities.” BGEN Lelina added.
The 801st Brigade's
efforts to facilitate this forum highlight its dedication to
fostering a culture of peace and reconciliation in the Samar Island.
The brigade's leadership, under BGEN Lelina, continues to lead by
example in promoting unity and understanding among all stakeholders,
paving the way for a peaceful and prosperous future for the people
of Samar.
PA, Indonesian Army
wrap up TA PHILINDO-STRIKE IV-2024
By
OACPA
September 5, 2024
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – The Philippine Army, through the 6th Infantry Division,
and the Tentara Nasional Indonesia, Angkatan Darat (TNI-AD) wrapped
up Training Activity (TA) PHILINDO-STRIKE IV-2024 in a closing
ceremony at Camp Siongco, Awang, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao del
Norte on September 2, 2024.
TA PHILINDO STRIKEIV-2024
– an agreed-to-activity during the 29th Indonesia-Philippines Army
Working Group Meeting – bolstered cooperation and enhanced both
armies’ capabilities for territorial defense operations through
brigade-level mission planning in the context of implementing
counter-terrorism measures and preventing cross-border terrorism.
A total of 19 Philippine
Army personnel and 15 Indonesian Army personnel focused on
battlespace management, employment of owned assets and other
capabilities; and interoperability and synchronization of assets
during the six-day training activity.
PA and TNI-AD training
participants, during an open forum prior to the closing ceremony,
emphasized the importance of enhancing the warfighting skills and
capabilities on combined operations through brigade-level mission
planning and table-top exercise and strengthening the bilateral
relationship between the two armies.
Another NPA arms cache
discovered in Eastern Samar
By
802nd Infantry Brigade,
8ID PA
September 4, 2024
CAMP DOWNES, Ormoc City
– An arms cache belonging to the New People’s Army (NPA) was
unearthed by government forces in the hinterlands of Barangay
Laurel, General MacArthur, Eastern Samar, on the morning of
September 4, 2024.
The successful recovery of
the war materiel by the Army's 78th Infantry Battalion (78IB) is
part of the intensified operations against the dwindling NPA forces
in the region.
The cache contained one
M16 rifle with its magazine and one AK-47 rifle. This discovery is
the latest in a series of successful operations led by the 78IB,
which operates under the 802nd Infantry Brigade (802IBde) of the 8th
Infantry Division, Philippine Army.
Lieutenant Colonel Joseph
D. Bugaoan, Commander of the 78IB, credited the former members of
the NPA's Apoy Platoon for revealing the location of the hidden
firearms. The Apoy Platoon has been significantly weakened due to
the loss of key personnel and the surrender of 34 former members.
The platoon now consists of only 11 fighters scattered in the remote
areas of Eastern Samar.
Bugaoan explained that the
arms were left unused due to the platoon's inability to recruit new
members and the death of two high-ranking cadres during recent
encounters with the army. He also highlighted the success of the
802IBde’s "Friends Rescued Engagement through their Families" (FReE
Families) program, which played a crucial role in encouraging the
surrender of the 34 former NPA members.
“These successes are a
result of our ongoing engagement with local communities, former
rebels, and the families and relatives of the remaining active NPAs
of the Apoy Platoon,” Bugaoan said. “Our massive information
awareness campaigns, along with the security facilitation of
government flagship projects and social development services, have
greatly contributed to our efforts.”
Brigadier General Noel A.
Vestuir, 802IBde Commander, praised the troops for earning the trust
and confidence of former NPA members, local government units, and
communities, turning them into vital partners in the pursuit of
lasting peace in Eastern Samar.
"I urge the remaining NPA
members in Samar and Leyte to lay down your arms and abandon the
futile struggle. The ideology of the Communist Terrorist Groups has
only brought misery to you and your families," Vestuir said.
"Listen to your families,
and your former comrades who have surrendered and now enjoy peaceful
and prosperous lives with their loved ones. The government is
sincere in its efforts to help you choose the path of peace,"
Vestuir added.
The discovery of the arms
cache and the continued success of peace initiatives underscore the
weakening influence of the NPA in Eastern Samar, as the government
intensifies its efforts to bring stability and development to the
region.
DAR intensifies
validation of ARBs in Hilongos town
A
team from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) validates
beneficiaries of collective Certificates of Land Ownership
Award (CLOAs) in Hilongos town’s remotest village, Barangay
San Antonio, to be included in the issuance of individual
land titles under the Support to Parcelization of Lands for
Individual Titling (SPLIT) project. |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L.
SORIA
September 4, 2024
HILONGOS, Leyte – A farmer
and former rebel, Armando (not his real name), expressed joy and
gratitude that the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), through its
Support to Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling (SPLIT)
project, saved them from paying exorbitant fees for the conduct of
subdivision survey and applying for an individual land title.
Armando, 59, married, was
among those awarded in the year 2000 with a collective Certificate
of Land Ownership Award (CLOA), after he and other comrades
surrendered to authorities in 1994.
On Wednesday last week,
August 28, Municipal Agrarian Reform Program Officer (MARPO) Ruben
Rebato along with his field validation team (FVT), braved the very
steep, narrow and rugged trail as they hiked for about an hour back
to the mountainous Barangay San Antonio, this town’s remotest
village situated on top of a mountain, to continue the validation of
agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) in the 23 more landholdings
covered by collective CLOAs.
Rebato disclosed that they
validated 75 ARBs listed in the 23 collective CLOAs covering an
aggregate area of 180.8720 hectares of farmlands. He explained that
this is just the initial stage. After this, a survey team will
conduct the subdivision survey to locate the exact area of the
beneficiaries before the individual land titles could be issued.
Under the World
Bank-funded SPLIT project, landholdings covered by collective CLOAs
will be subdivided based on the exact area awarded to each ARBs and
replace it with individual electronically generated land title. This
is to improve land tenure security and strengthen property rights of
the ARBs.
Armando said to the DAR
personnel, “Salamat, nakalibre mi sa gasto sa pagpatitulo.”
He narrated that in 1984,
their village was invaded by the new people’s army (NPA). Many of
them were forced to join, he reminisced. But in 1994, with the
presence of soldiers in their village, they decided to surrender and
were identified by DAR personnel to be potential beneficiaries of
the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program’s (CARP’s) land
distribution, Antonio added.
Land distribution is DAR’s
contribution to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC), a
whole-of-nation approach in addressing insurgency problem in the
country.
NPA yield to Army
troops in S. Leyte, reveals arms cache
By
802nd Infantry Brigade,
8ID PA
September 3, 2024
CAMP DOWNES, Ormoc City – In a significant development in the ongoing efforts to
secure peace in Southern Leyte, another New People’s Army (NPA)
surrendered to government forces in Barangay Kahupian, Sogod,
Southern Leyte on September 2, 2024.
Joey Calinawan, known by his aliases Reden/Gerald, a full-time
member of Squad 1, Platoon 1, Island Committee-LEVOX (IC-LEVOX),
under the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC), turned
himself in to the 14th Infantry Battalion (14IB), which operates
under the 802nd Infantry Brigade (802IBde), Philippine Army.
Upon surrendering, Calinawan provided critical information regarding
the NPA's activities, including the location of two former hideouts
and an arms cache. Among the recovered items were a Colt Elisco 5.56
M16 rifle, a 9mm pistol, several magazines, ammunition, and
subversive materials, including books and a Communist Party of the
Philippines (CPP) flag.
Lieutenant Colonel Edgar A. Gabia, Commander of the 14IB, shed light
on the dynamics within the NPA ranks, particularly focusing on the
family ties of active and former NPA members. He mentioned that Omar
Pagalan Correa, alias Dos, who was previously disarmed by the group
due to suspicions of defection, is the son of Rocelo Pagalan Correa,
alias Rod, a long-standing member of Platoon 1. Omar's family has
deep roots in the NPA, with several members either still active or
having surrendered in recent years.
Gabia attributed the success of this surrender to the intensified
military operations, alongside ongoing efforts to engage with the
families and relatives of active NPA members. The cooperation of
local government units and the community played a crucial role, as
did the involvement of former NPA members who have since turned
their backs on the armed struggle.
A recently launched initiative, Project LEVOX, which stands for
"Living a life that Embraces peace and development through Values
and reconciliation that will Overcome fear and hatred and Xpand the
culture of peace to each one of us," was also instrumental in
Calinawan's decision to surrender. This project, comprising former
NPA members from IC-LEVOX, is designed to promote peace and
reconciliation, and has been a key factor in persuading other NPA
members to lay down their arms.
Brigadier General Noel A. Vestuir, Commander of the 802IBde,
emphasized the shifting tide against the NPA, noting that the
group's members are increasingly isolated and suffering from the
physical and emotional toll of their continued struggle.
"The NPA leadership cannot accept the reality that their members are
exhausted, hungry, and separated from their families. They are no
longer welcome in the communities, as the issues they exploited have
been addressed by local government and community efforts," Vestuir
said.
Vestuir praised the efforts of the troops in connecting with the
families of remaining NPA members through initiatives like "Friends
Rescued Engagement through the Families in Leyte" or "FReE Families
Leyte." He expressed gratitude to those families and former NPA
comrades who have united to support the government’s peace
initiatives and called on other NPA members to follow suit and
reunite with their families to live peacefully in their communities.
In a direct appeal to the remaining members of IC-LEVOX, Vestuir
urged them to embrace peace before it is too late. "You have
suffered too much under the deceptions of the Communist Terrorist
Group. Your families and the future of your children are at stake.
The government offers programs like the Enhanced Comprehensive Local
Integration Program, the Local Social Integration Program, and the
newly proclaimed amnesty program to help you transition to a
peaceful life. Our efforts will continue until every last one of you
has chosen peace," Vestuir concluded.
Inopacan declares
insurgency-free on 18th Anniversary of mass grave discovery
By
802nd Infantry Brigade,
8ID PA
August 30, 2024
CAMP DOWNES, Ormoc City –
Another town in the province of Leyte has declared insurgency-free
during the commemoration of the 18th Anniversary on the discovery of
the Inopacan Massacre on August 28, 2024, in Inopacan, Leyte.
Sapang Bato, a mountain
village in Inopacan was said to be the killing field of summary
executions and the burial ground for the gruesome deaths of at least
67 members of the New People's Army (NPA) that their own comrades
killed. Their skeletal remains were unearthed in the said town on
August 28, 2006. It is estimated by former rebels and the relatives
of the victims that the mass purging in the 1980s, which the NPA
called "Oplan Venereal Disease," killed some 300 people in the
province of Leyte alone.
During the commemoration
of the 18th year since the exhumation, the family members of the
victims manifested their sorrow and despair for what their family
had gone through. They strongly condemned the NPA who caused nothing
but misery and regret in the life of their father, mother, brother,
sister and others who just wanted justice and fairness.
In a testimony by one of
the relatives, Alma (not her true name), she was then in Grade 2,
when armed men forcibly abducted her father in their family home in
1985. She tearfully recalled that she had never seen her father
again after the abduction. Her mother and she, being the eldest,
went from relative to relative to make ends meet. She is now in her
50s and justice has yet to be given to them.
After the successive
declaration in the neighboring towns, the local government of
Inopacan headed by its Mayor Honorable Rogelio D Pua Jr was finally
able to declare Stable Internal Peace and Security Conditions (SIPSC)
in their beloved town together with the strong resolve of the people
to cast out all who will disturb the peace in their homeland.
The ceremony was supported
and attended by stakeholders and partner agencies in promoting
sustainable peace and development. Present were Honorable Rogelio
Pua, Jr, the Mayor of Inopacan together with the Sangguniang Bayan
members, and Baybay City mayor, Honorable Jose Carlos Cari, also
with his Sangguniang Bayan members. Also in attendance were
representatives from the municipality of Mahaplag. It can be
recalled that the massacre victims came from these three localities.
Other personalities who
personally led the commemoration and the formal signing of the
declaration of the Municipality of Inopacan as in the state of SIPSC
were Miss Roma Demeterio, the Cluster Head of the Department of
Interior and Local Government (DILG) in Leyte and the Deputy
Provincial Director of the Philippine National Police Provincial
Headquarters led by Police Lieutenant Colonel Ricky Reli.
In his speech, Lieutenant
Colonel Rosalejos congratulated all Inopacnons for their collective
effort in attaining this significant milestone in their
municipality. Rosalejos further stated that the declaration is seen
as a gateway to a brighter future, encouraging tourism and
investment while ensuring that the past's horrors are never
repeated.
“We are moving from this
dark chapter of our history, advancing toward a brighter and lasting
peace, while carrying with us the lessons that will ensure the NPA
never again sows terror among us,” Rosalejos said in the vernacular.
The SIPSC declaration was
made official by a covenant through the signing of a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) and Pledges of Commitment and was ended by the
release of white doves to symbolize peace and new beginnings.
Meanwhile, 802nd Brigade
Commander Brigadier General Noel A. Vestuir commended all
stakeholders in the municipality of Inopacan for their commitment to
upholding a safe environment.
"With the declaration anew
of another town in Leyte as Stable Internal Peace and Security
Conditions, we send a strong message of unity in our quest to end
local communist armed conflict and maintain a peaceful and secure
environment for the peace-loving people of these towns," Vestuir
said.
Empowering Women: SHE
Project celebrates five years of advancing SRHR and preventing GBV
in Eastern Visayas
Press Release
August 29, 2024
CALBAYOG CITY – The
Subnational Close-Out event for the Sexual Health and Empowerment
(SHE) project was successfully held on August 27, 2024, at the
Ciriaco Hotel in Calbayog City, Samar, marking the culmination of
five years of transformative work in sexual and reproductive health
and rights (SRHR) and gender-based violence (GBV) prevention. The
event, themed "Pasidungog," honored the achievements and
contributions of local government units (LGUs), community partners,
and key organizations who were instrumental in advancing these
critical issues in the region.
"Pasidungog," a Visayan
term meaning “to honor” or “to give recognition,” aptly captured the
spirit of the gathering, which brought together representatives from
municipal, provincial, and regional government agencies, as well as
partners from the Department of Health (DOH), Global Affairs Canada
(GAC), Oxfam, and the Family Planning Organization of the
Philippines (FPOP).
"The journey over the past
five years has been challenging but incredibly rewarding. Today, we
honor those who have tirelessly worked to improve the lives of women
and girls in our communities. 'Pasidungog' is our way of saying that
your contributions have not gone unnoticed," said Dr. Venus
Cardenas, a member of the GTH Core Team and former Provincial GAD
Focal Person of Northern Samar.
"The success we celebrate
today is rooted in the dedication of our local leaders and community
members. As we move forward, it is crucial that we continue to
prioritize SRHR and GBV prevention in our policies and programs,"
emphasized Hon. Felix Panganoron, Mayor of Sta. Margarita, Samar.
The SHE project, led by
Oxfam and funded by GAC, aimed to improve SRHR for women and girls
in six underserved and conflict-affected regions of the Philippines.
Jhpiego, as a technical partner, played a pivotal role in enhancing
the capacity of the public and private health sectors to provide
comprehensive and gender-responsive SRHR services.
"Through the SHE project,
we have seen real, positive changes in our communities. Women and
girls now have better access to the information and services they
need to make informed decisions about their health and well-being,"
remarked Amihan Liza Jacobe, the Municipal Social Welfare and
Development Officer of Victoria, Northern Samar.
"With the support of SHE
and its partners, our health facilities are now more equipped, and
our health workers better trained to provide gender-responsive
services. This has significantly improved the quality of care we can
offer to our communities," stated Dr. Nestor Cailo, Municipal Health
Officer of Sta. Margarita, Samar.
"The comprehensive
approach of the SHE project has strengthened our health system's
capacity to deliver SRHR and GBV services. This is a legacy that
will benefit the people of Eastern Visayas for years to come," added
Hermart Severino, AHDP/Family Planning Program Manager at the DOH
Center for Health Development Eastern Visayas.
With continued dedication
and the right support, health services in Eastern Visayas have truly
become inclusive and gender-sensitive. With a clear roadmap ahead,
stakeholders are poised to implement sustainable changes, ensuring
equitable access to quality health services for all.
"As we conclude this phase
of the SHE project, we remain committed to supporting the ongoing
efforts to advance SRHR and prevent GBV. The partnerships we have
built here in Eastern Visayas will continue to inspire and drive our
work in the future," said Dr. Ingrid Magnata, Country Program
Manager of Jhpiego Philippines.
Mary Joy Ducusin, Regional
Coordinator and AY Specialist, also emphasized the ongoing work in
gender transformation, noting, "In collaboration with DOH Eastern
Visayas, Jhpiego is developing a Gender Transformation for Health (GTH)
manual, which will soon be endorsed to the DOH central office. This
manual will serve as a vital resource in ensuring that
gender-responsive practices are integrated into all aspects of
health service delivery."
The "Pasidungog" event in
Calbayog City was one of several close-out events organized by SHE,
with additional celebrations planned in Northern Mindanao, Zamboanga
Peninsula, CARAGA, BARMM, and the Bicol Region, highlighting the
nationwide impact of the project and the collective dedication to
improving the lives of women and girls across the Philippines.
Military troops
discover IHL-banned NPA landmines in E. Samar
By
802nd Infantry Brigade, 8ID PA
August 28, 2024
CAMP DOWNES, Ormoc City
– Military troops discovered a collection of the International
Humanitarian Law (IHL)-banned landmines belonging to the New
People's Army (NPA) in the mountain village of Brgy Antipolo,
Llorente, Eastern Samar on August 27, 2024.
Troops from the 78th
Infantry Battalion (78IB), under the operational control of 802nd
Infantry Brigade (802IBde) were tipped-off by a concerned civilian
about an NPA cache of landmines.
Lieutenant Colonel Joseph
D. Bugaoan, Commanding Officer of 78IB launched a joint operation
with Municipal Police Station of Llorente which led to the discovery
of four IHL-banned Anti Personnel Mines, one Rifle Grenade, 22
Carbine ammunition, four (4) Handheld Radios, and other NPA
belongings.
According to Bugaoan, the
discovered prohibited war materiel belongs to the remnants of Apoy
Platoon, Sub Regional Committee-SESAME, Eastern Visayas Regional
Party Committee (EVRPC).
Bugaoan also said that the
successful operation was made possible by the proactive measures of
populace in safeguarding their community in collaboration with the
former rebels belonging to the Apoy Platoon.
"I encourage all community
members to continue working with the government to maintain a safe
and secure environment for everyone," Bugaoan added.
Meanwhile, Brigadier
General Noel A. Vestuir, Commander of the 802IBde, commended the
joint troops for working hand in hand in the pursuit of lasting
peace in the area. He also expressed his gratitude to the populace
for their cooperation and deep concern for their community, and to
the former rebels for their commitment and support to the local
peace engagements of the local government unit.
“On behalf of the
peace-loving citizens, we are grateful to the residents of Brgy
Antipolo, Llorente for their collective effort to finally end the
local communist armed conflict,” Vestuir ended.
DAR fast track
inspection of lots in Hilongos town
Geodetic
engineers from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) check
if monuments are complete and properly in place in surveyed
lots covered by the Support to Parcelization of Lands for
Individual Titling (SPLIT) project. |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L.
SORIA
August 27, 2024
HILONGOS, Leyte –
Another landholding in this town passed the inspection of surveyed
lots which will hasten the issuance of individual land titles under
the Support to Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling (SPLIT)
project of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR).
Municipal Agrarian Reform
Program Officer (MARPO) Ruben Rebato disclosed that on Tuesday,
August 20 this year, an inspection team checked if monuments were
complete and properly in place on lot number 9062 in Barangay
Hitupdan, a mountainous village some 23 kilometers away from the
town proper, after it underwent subdivision survey recently.
The inspection team,
headed by geodetic engineer, Edflor Murillo, reported that the said
lot, with an area of 5.8217 hectares, passed the inspection with
complete monuments and are properly in place.
Murillo was assisted by
two more geodetic engineers, Genia Embudo and Lilibeth Demillo, with
DAR municipal office’s Senior Agrarian Reform Program Technologist (SARPT)
Ranulfo Advincula.
According to Rebato, this
landholding was issued earlier with a collective Certificate of Land
Ownership Award (CLOA) under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform
Program (CARP) in the name of three agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs).
After the successful
conduct of inspection, survey plan of lot 9062 will be forwarded to
the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) for the
approval before individual land titles are registered at the
Registry of Deeds (ROD).
World Bank-funded SPLIT
project subdivides landholdings covered by collective CLOAs issued
under the CARP to be replaced with individual electronically
generated land titles to improve land tenure security and strengthen
property rights of ARBs.
Philippine Army’s
nationwide Heroes Day donation drive produces 25k blood bags
Army
Chief Lt. Gen Roy M. Galido donates blood during the
Philippine Army-wide blood donation drive in Fort Bonifacio,
Taguig City on August 25, 2024. |
By
OACPA
August 27, 2024
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – The Philippine Army conveyed its gratitude to the
“modern-day heroes” who collectively donated around 25,000 blood
bags during the PA-wide blood donation drive held across 171 sites
nationwide on August 25, 2024.
The massive undertaking
netted a total of 24,841 blood bags which is composed of 6,316 blood
bags from active personnel donors and 18,525 blood bags from
reservists and other donors.
The PA in cooperation with
medical personnel from partner government and private hospitals
facilitated the blood donation in majority of the sites. The PA also
partnered with various Philippine Red Cross chapters in 48 sites and
the Department of Health in 3 sites.
The PA-wide donation drive
aims to contribute to the country’s blood reserves, sustain an ample
blood supply that will address the demand for blood as a life-saving
fluid for Army personnel, and ensure the need for sufficient blood
reserves during large-scale force mobilization in times of
emergency.
The Philippine Army
leadership also thanked the donors, partner hospitals, and NGOs for
participating in the successful donation drives this year. “We
extend our heartfelt gratitude to our partners for their invaluable
support for the successful donation drives this year. Through our
collective efforts, we have helped save the lives of thousands of
our countrymen,” Army Chief Lt. Gen. Roy M. Galido remarked.
Buenos Aires IS gets
new two units one-storey, two-classroom buildings
By
GISSELLE G. PARUNGAO
August 24, 2024
CALBAYOG CITY – A
newly completed two units of one-storey, two-classroom building are
now being used by students of Buenos Aires Integrated School in the
Municipality of Pagsanghan said Samar First DEO.
The said school has a
total contract amount of P10.74 million in convergence with the
Department of Education under the Basic Education Facilities Fund FY
2023.
Every classroom in those
buildings has one (1) toilet. Moreover, every building also has
their own wash area, PWD ramp with guard rails as well as painting
of the structure. The four (4) classrooms will be used by
Kindergarten, Grades 2, 10 and 12 students.
The school started with
make-shift classrooms until the community requested to have an
integrated school. This came about because there are students in the
secondary level living in Barangay Buenos Aires and nearby barangays
who needs to travel to another municipality just to acquire a higher
level of education. Now, the school caters to 195 students from
Kindergarten to Grade 12 which needs more space and classrooms to
house these additional students.
The additional rooms will
provide conducive classroom environment and more space to
accommodate more students allowing those living therein and nearby
barangays to be interested to enroll and attain higher education.
DAR works double time
to expedite SPLIT implementation in Hilongos
Personnel
from the Municipal Agrarian Reform Office (MARO) of Hilongos
holds dialogue with agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs)
prior to the conduct of subdivision survey under the Support
to Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling (SPLIT)
project. (RANULFO ADVINCULA, DAR-Hilongos) |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L.
SORIA
August 23, 2024
HILONGOS, Leyte –
The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) works double time by
conducting simultaneously subdivision survey and inspection of
surveyed lots in this town to expedite the issuance of individual
land titles to agrarian reform beneficiaries under the Support to
Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling (SPLIT) project.
On August 14 and 15, five
survey teams were dispersed to this town. Three teams conducted
subdivision surveys in 11 lots covered by collective certificates of
land ownership award (CLOAs), while two teams inspected separate
eight previously surveyed lots to check if monuments are properly in
place.
Municipal Agrarian Reform
Program Officer (MARPO) Ruben Rebato disclosed that the 11 lots that
were subdivided have a combined area of 63 hectares situated in the
upland barangays of Agutayan, Cacao and Hitupdan.
According to him, there
are 55 agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) in these 11 lots
awaiting for their individual land titles.
Meanwhile, the inspection
of the eight previously surveyed lots with an aggregate area of 45
hectares turned out successful with complete monuments properly in
place. These lots are situated in Barangays Agutayan, San Isidro,
Sta. Margarita and Marangog. Survey documents will then be forwarded
to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) for
the approval of survey plans.
Rebato further disclosed
that he shares the credit with MARPOs Connie Siegred Ulbata,
Melchora Telin and Florida Amores in accomplishing these tasks.
He also acknowledged the
support of the local government unit through Mayor Manuel
Villahermosa for providing a vehicle in the hauling of the monuments
to the above-mentioned villages which are more than 20 kilometers
away from the town proper, and a living quarter for the surveyors.
SPLIT project subdivides
landholdings covered by collective CLOAs issued under the
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) and replaces with
individual electronically generated land titles to improve land
tenure security and strengthen property rights of ARBs. This project
is funded by the World Bank.
Further, this contributes
to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC), a whole-of-nation
approach in addressing insurgency in the country.
CARD MRI launches Bente
Productions to empower communities through film
By
EDRIAN B. BANANIA
August 22, 2024
SAN PABLO CITY – To
strengthen its advocacy for social development, CARD Mutually
Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI) has launched Bente Productions,
a media production company dedicated to creating compelling stories
and relevant information through films and series.
Established
on July 19, 2024, Bente Productions aims to reach more communities,
raise awareness, drive conversations, and influence public discourse
about poverty eradication.
The company will produce
high-quality content for its stakeholders while collaborating with
local talents in the creative industry such as writers, directors,
actors, and other emerging professionals in the microfinance
community. Bente Productions will also serve as a training platform
to enhance the community’s creativity and skills, offering access to
a studio equipped with film production equipment.
Named after the historic
“Bente” or twenty pesos that marked the inception of CARD in 1986,
Bente Production embodies innovation and empowerment.
“From the beginning, my
vision has always been to uplift and inspire Filipinos. Building a
media production company was one of the best steps in this journey,”
said CARD MRI Founder and Chair Emeritus Dr. Jaime Aristotle B. Alip.
“Through Bente Productions, we aim to capture and share the rich
stories of our microfinance clients and partner organizations,
highlighting their resilience and creativity. I dream that these
contents will not only entertain but also create a deeper
understanding and appreciation of the diverse talents within our
communities, creating a positive ripple effect in nation-building.”
Bente Productions is the
spin-off of CARD MRI Publishing House’s program SineMaya: A
Community Short Film Festival that celebrates local storytelling
through filmmaking. Building on this success, Bente Production aims
to provide a platform for talented individuals and communities to
share their stories through films.
Bente Productions is now
working on a full-length feature film titled "I Remember You," which
is set to premiere in cinemas this September. This film promises to
captivate audiences with its heartfelt narrative and showcase the
exceptional talent within the microfinance community.
Additionally, the media
company is accepting film proposals for the SineMaya 2024 edition,
which welcomes participation from social development organizations
in East and Southeast Asia. "We believe in the power of storytelling
to inspire change and support communities," said Bente Productions
President Marilyn Manila. "Our goal is to showcase diverse talents
and create films that connect with audiences worldwide.
2 NPA top leaders
surrender in Eastern Samar
By
802nd Infantry Brigade, 8ID PA
August 21, 2024
CAMP DOWNES, Ormoc City
– Two high-ranking leaders of the New People’s Army (NPA)
voluntarily surrendered themselves to the military troops in
Barangay Nato, Taft, Eastern Samar on August 20, 2024.
A certain Rolando Romanca
alias Arman/Bal/Ader/Mayo, the Commanding Officer of the Apoy
Platoon, Sub-Regional Committee SESAME, Eastern Visayas Regional
Party Committee (EVRPC) voluntarily surrendered to the joint troops
of the 52nd Infantry Battalion (52IB) and 78th Infantry Battalion
(78IB) under the Operational control of the 802nd Infantry Brigade
(802IBde). He brought along with him a certain Jovy Mendez alias
Petra/Peter, his Medical Staff. Their surrender was made possible
through the Local Government Unit-led Localized Peace Engagement (LPE)
and Friends Rescued Engagement through their Families or the FReE
Families program of the 802IBde.
Romanca said that they
were highly demoralized by the death of their leaders Joel Gaurino
alias Duran and Martin Colima alias Moki in the encounters in the
first and recent quarters this year. They already lost motivation
and the will to continue which led them to decide with the help of
their families to surrender and live a normal life.
In a follow-up operation,
with the help of Romanca yesterday, the military troops discovered
several armed caches including two M16 rifles, 11 magazines, 317
rounds of 5.56 mm ammunition, hand grenades, subversive documents,
and other personal belongings.
Lieutenant Colonel Joseph
Bugaoan, Commander of 78IB said that the successful negotiation on
the surrender of these former NPAs was attributed to the intensified
peace and security operations, constant visitation, and engagement
with the families and relatives of the remaining NPA members of the
Apoy Platoon. The help and cooperation of the local government units
and former members of the platoon also played a vital role in this
achievement.
“With the surrender of
Romanca and Mendez, the Apoy Platoon has only 11 remaining NPA
members,” Bugaoan announced. He further added that the series of
surrenders is a result of the demoralization due to the death of
their leaders as well as the successive surrender of their remaining
comrades. Moreover, the significant contribution of the Project "APOY"
which stands for “Advocating Programs that Promote Reconciliation
and Optimizing Gains Yielding to Peace” played a vital role in
further encouraging their comrades to give up the armed struggle.
Project Apoy is composed of all surrendered NPA members of Apoy
Platoon organized to become key allies of the government in
advocating peace and reconciliation.
Brigadier General Noel A.
Vestuir, the Brigade Commander of 802IBde commended the troops for
their determined efforts in connecting with the families of the
remaining NPA members. He also expressed his gratitude to the
families of the remaining members of Apoy Platoon and their former
comrades who organized themselves to support the government in
advocating the achievement of sustainable peace in the provinces of
Samar and Eastern Samar. He continuously calls out for the others to
do the same and be reunited with their loved ones to live peacefully
in their community.
"To the remaining members
of Apoy platoon, I once again urge you to embrace the path of peace
before it is too late. Your leaders are already killed and
surrendered which can make you run out of direction and certainly,
you have been demoralized by these successive losses. Our relentless
peace and security efforts will continue until every last one of you
has embraced a peaceful resolution," Vestuir said.
EVRPC continues to
diminish, Communist Terrorist Group leaders surrender in EV
By
DPAO, 8ID PA
August 20, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – In a significant development towards peace, two
high-ranking leaders of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) in
Eastern Visayas have voluntarily surrendered to the authorities.
Alias Leo/Omer/Lovely, the
former Squad Leader of Squad 2, Sub-Regional Guerilla Unit (SRGU),
and alias Mael, the former finance officer of P2, Front Committee 15
(Dismantled), both from Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Arctic of the
Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC), surrendered to the
20th Infantry Battalion (20IB) at Brgy. Dapdap, Las Navas, Northern
Samar, on August 17, 2024.
Additionally, on August
16, 2024, alias Abner, a former member of Batakang Organisasyon sa
Partido (BOP) and a resident of Silvino Lubos, Northern Samar,
withdrew their support from the Communist Terrorist Group at 19th
Infantry "Commando" Battalion (19IB) in Brgy. Opong, Catubig,
Northern Samar.
Lt.Col. Richard Villaflor,
Commanding Officer of the 20IB, stated that the surrender of these
leaders is attributed to the focused military operations of the 20IB
and the local peace engagement operation of the 803rd Infantry
"Peacemakers" Brigade, Philippine Army.
“Due to the continuous
implementation of the National Task Force to End Local Communist
Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), actively supported by Local Government
Units, stakeholders, and Local Chief Executives in the area, the
significant weakening of the CTG and their mass support is evident,”
Lt. Col. Villaflor highlighted.
From July 1, 2022, to
August 9, 2024, a total of 94 CTG members were neutralized, 16 of
them were high-value individuals and 14 key leaders have either
surrendered, been apprehended, or were killed in the ongoing
military operations of the 8th Infantry Division (8ID) throughout
Eastern Visayas. They were also able to recover 148 high and
low-powered firearms and seized 90 anti-personnel mines (APM).
MGen. Camilo Z. Ligayo,
Commander of the 8ID, said that these developments underscore the
relentless efforts and commitment of the military and government to
restore peace and security in the region.
“This demonstrates that the CTGs in the region are now leaderless
and powerless. They continue to weaken and disintegrate as your
Philippine Army persistently pursues them, ensuring that no one is
left to bring violence to our communities,” Maj. Gen. Ligayo
stressed.
“I urge the remaining NPA
members, especially those who are still hesitant, to surrender now
and lay down your arms. The government is ready to help you start a
new life,” he added.
Protection works built
in La Paz CIS
By
GISSELLE G. PARUNGAO
August 20, 2024
CALBAYOG CITY – La
Paz Communal Irrigation System in the municipality of San Jorge,
Samar has a newly-erected protection works completed August 19
funded under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) FY 2024.
The said structure has
been finished two months prior to its expiry date. It has a length
of 35.5 meters and a height that varies from four (4) to five (5)
meters.
The La Paz CIS is used in
Brgy. La Paz as the water source for the surrounding agricultural
lands. This serves as the catch basin of water coming from mountains
in nearby areas. In that sense, the built structure aims to protect
the adjoining properties in cases where water in the dam might
overflow interfering with economic use of lands. Moreover, this will
also prevent soil erosion at the edge and can help redirect water to
areas where it’s needed.
Save the Children PH
urges Senate to swiftly pass Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Bill
According
to a population study, every day, more than 500 adolescents
in the Philippines become mothers, a stark and troubling
reality that includes girls as young as 10 years old. |
Press Release
August 19, 2024
QUEZON CITY – Save the
Children Philippines is urgently calling on the Senate to pass the
Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Bill without delay, addressing the
escalating crisis of teenage pregnancies in the country,
particularly among children aged 15 and below.
Every day, more than 500
adolescents in the Philippines become mothers, a stark and troubling
reality that includes girls as young as 10 years old. Save the
Children Philippines, the leading independent children's
organization in the country, warns that these alarming numbers are
not just statistics – they represent the stolen childhoods of
countless young girls.
The country has witnessed
a disturbing 35% increase in live births among the 15-and-under age
group from 2021 to 2022. These pregnancies trap thousands of young
Filipino girls in a relentless cycle of poverty, discrimination, and
lost opportunities. Forced to abandon their education and assume the
heavy responsibilities of parenthood, these girls are being robbed
of their futures.
"These figures tell a
heartbreaking story of young lives derailed by circumstances beyond
their control. Girls as young as 10 are being thrust into the role
of mothers, while still children themselves," said Wilma Banaga,
Child Protection Advisor at Save the Children Philippines.
As the Philippines
commemorates the 34th anniversary of its ratification of the United
Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child this August, Save the
Children underscores that the passage of the Adolescent Pregnancy
Prevention Bill is not just necessary – it is a moral imperative for
the Philippine government to uphold the rights of every Filipino
child.
"Fear of discrimination
and stigma forces many young people to hide their pregnancies,
cutting them off from vital health services and support," said
Sydney, a youth advocate.
"It is crucial that
adolescents are educated about their sexual and reproductive health
and rights and have access to quality services that enable them to
make informed choices. No young person should be forced to sacrifice
their future because of an unintended pregnancy. We urgently call on
lawmakers to prioritize the passage of the Adolescent Pregnancy
Prevention Bill to ensure every young Filipino can realize their
full potential."
The Adolescent Pregnancy
Prevention Bill is scheduled for interpellation in the Senate on
August 19 and is awaiting approval on its second reading. It has
already passed the third reading in the House of Representatives.
"Adolescent pregnancies
are often the result of coercion and imbalanced power dynamics
between young girls and older men. Passing this bill is essential –
not only to educate and empower our youth but also to protect them
from exploitation and ensure they have the support needed to reclaim
their childhoods and build a brighter future," Banaga added.
Save the Children
Philippines joins the nation in urging the Philippine government to
expedite the passage of this critical bill, paving the way for a
safer, more equitable, and promising future – for and with children.
PhilSys and CRVS
awareness forum for local civil registrars and staff held in Baybay
City
By
PSA-8
August 16, 2024
TACLOBAN CITY – The
Philippine Statistics Authority Regional Statistical Services Office
VIII (PSA RSSO 8) spearheaded the conduct of the Philippine
Identification System (PhilSys) and Civil Registration and Vital
Statistics (CRVS) Awareness Forum for Local Civil Registrars (LCRs)
in Eastern Visayas. The event took place at the Conference Hall of
the New Baybay City Hall in Baybay City, Leyte on 06 August 2024.
PSA RSSO 8 Regional
Director (RD) Wilma A. Perante warmly welcomed all participants from
the different provinces in the region, who were also officers and
members of the Regional Association of Civil Registrars (RACIR). She
then thanked the delegates from the PSA Headquarters who graced the
occasion: OIC-Deputy National Statistician (OIC-DNS), Mr. Fred
Sollesta of PhilSys Registry Office (PRO); Project Development
Officer III, Rianne Aybil Penaredondo of the PhilSys Advocacy Unit;
and Rhys Jason V. Manapat of the Social Protection Use Case
Division. RD Perante shared that originally, the plan was only to
conduct a PhilSys Awareness Forum; however, they also took the
opportunity to include the CRVS to give updates to all LCRs.
OIC-DNS Sollesta, in his
message, informed the group that he was very glad to be present and
assured them that vital information would be imparted, as well as to
address questions about both PhilSys and CRVS. Meanwhile, Ms.
Penanredondo presented the salient features of R.A. 11055 (the
Philippine Identification Act) and the issuance and acceptance of
the Digital National ID, and its live demonstration. She then
reminded all LCRs that the Digital National ID is now downloadable
through national-id.gov.ph, and like other forms of National ID, it
should be accepted in all government and private transactions.
Lastly, Mr. Manapat discussed the National ID Authentication
Services, National ID Check, and National ID eVerify. He presented
the details of the online and offline options, showcasing the use
and navigation of the National ID Check through,
https://everify.gov.ph/check.
In the afternoon session,
Ms. Rose A. Ballera, OIC Chief Adinistrative Officer of PSA RSSO 8,
discussed feedback response and the examination of fake civil
registry documents, as well as BREN linking, and the online
appointment system. RD Perante then presented two (2) more topics:
Memorandum Circular No. 2024-17, "Additional Guidelines for Delayed
Registration of Births: Concepts and Guidelines," and Memorandum
Circular 202-12A, "Piecemeal/Advance Copy of the Civil Registry
Documents through Electronic Endorsement." Finally, an open forum
was also conducted at the end of the session.
Children’s art
highlights climate crisis for World Humanitarian Day
By
Save the Children PH
August 16, 2024
QUEZON CITY – In
celebration of World Humanitarian Day 2024, Save the Children
Philippines is launching an art exhibition that creatively
spotlights the impacts of climate change from the perspective and
voices of children from August 14 to 20, 2024 at B Hotel, Quezon
City.
“This exhibition is a
powerful testament to the resilience of children in the face of
climate crisis,” said Faisah Ali, Save the Children Philippines’
Humanitarian Manager. “Their artworks serve as a call to action for
stronger climate resilience measures and the prioritization of
children's needs in humanitarian responses.”
The event underscores the
importance of climate and disaster resilience, especially among
children who are most vulnerable and affected by emergencies.
Republic Act 10821 or the
Children’s Emergency Relief and Protection Act, mandates the
creation and implementation of the Comprehensive Emergency Program
for Children (CEPC) to safeguard the rights and well-being of
children, including pregnant and lactating mothers, before, during,
and after emergencies. Despite the law being in place for several
years, many local government units have yet to fully adopt and
operationalize their respective CEPCs.
“Children are the most
vulnerable during disasters. They face increased risks of physical
harm, emotional distress, and exploitation. We call on the LGUs to
adopt and implement the CEPC as a crucial tool to protect children
and ensure their immediate needs are met while also building their
resilience for future emergencies,” said George Oliver De La Rama,
Director of Advocacy, Campaigns, Communications, and Media of Save
the Children Philippines.
Alexa, 17, a child rights
advocate, shared: "Priority should be given to children who are most
in need, especially during times of emergencies. I worry about what
will happen to children with disabilities, those who are homeless,
and those living on the streets.
Government responses
should be long-term, and most importantly should include children in
the planning process since we are the most affected by disasters. We
should be considered as potential part of the solution. When we are
empowered and know what to do before, during, and after a disaster,
we feel more assured that we will be safe."
Save the Children
Philippines also recognizes the vital role of the private sector in
supporting and amplifying humanitarian initiatives. The partnership
with B Hotel, Quezon City, exemplifies how businesses can make
meaningful impact by providing resources and platforms that elevate
key children’s issues and amplify children’s voices. This
collaboration is a testament to the power of collective action in
driving awareness and fostering meaningful change.
As we commemorate World
Humanitarian Day, Save the Children Philippines invites everyone to
delve deeper into the stories and experiences that shape our
humanitarian efforts. We encourage the public to visit the exhibit,
engage with the powerful narratives of these young artists from
Visayas, and explore various ways to be more involved in our mission
to create a safer, fairer, and better world for and with children.
Mini-Agraryo Trade Fair
registers P241K in total sales
By
JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
August 16, 2024
TACLOBAN CITY – In
four days, the mini-agraryo trade fair, held last week at the
regional office of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in this
city, registered P241,110.00 in total sales.
On Tuesday, August 6 this
year, Atty. Robert Anthony Yu, DAR Eastern Visayas Regional
Director, formally opened the said mini-trade fair showcasing
products of agrarian reform beneficiaries organizations (ARBOs) from
all over the region, which ran until August 9.
Various products ranging
from fresh fruits, vegetables, and eggs, to processed foods and
handicrafts were available during the entire duration.
The booth of the Province
of Leyte registered with the highest sales at P73,648.00, followed
by the booth of the Province of Western Samar with total sales of
P43,322.00.
Northern Samar, Eastern
Samar, Southern Leyte and Biliran registered total sales of
P36,210.00, P33,075.00, P30,970.00 and P23,885.00, respectively.
According to Ronelo Jose
Zamora, chief of the Program Beneficiaries Development Division,
among the salable products during the said trade fair include fruits
and vegetables, root crops, eggs, banana and camote chips, bokarilyo,
igot wine, chicharukog, coffee and chocolate, pili products,
labtingaw, suman taro chips and calamansi juice.
The mini-agraryo trade
fair was among the main activities of the 36th anniversary
celebration of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) in
the region to help ARBOs and agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs)
promote their products.
Aside from farming, DAR
officials encourage ARBs and ARBOs to engage in livelihood
activities and become entrepreneurs to have additional source of
income.
At the moment, 361 ARBOs
out of the 757 DAR-assisted ARBOs regionwide are already managing
profitable enterprises.
Nine ARBOs were issued
with a License to Operate (LTO), while four ARBO products were
issued with Certificate of Product Registration (CPR), both from the
Food and Drug Administration (FDA), giving them opportunity to
penetrate a wider market.
CARD, Inc. and ASKI
Skills and Knowledge Institute, Inc. forge new scholarship
partnership
From
left to right: CARD MRI Managing Director Aristeo Dequito,
CMDI President Dr. Edzel Ramos, CARD, Inc. Executive
Director Vicente P. Briones Jr., ASKI Skills and Knowledge
Institute, Inc. Executive Director Mary Jane Macapagal, and
ASKI Microfinance Cluster Manager Dexter Ong. |
By
MARY ROSE JAVIER
August 16, 2024
SAN PABLO CITY – Marking a significant step towards providing
further educational support for young students of local communities,
CARD, Inc. (A Microfinance NGO) and ALALAY SA KAUNLARAN Inc. Skills
and Knowledge Institute, Inc. (ASKI-SKI) signed a Memorandum of
Agreement (MOA) for a new scholarship partnership on August 2, 2024,
held at CMDI Bay in Laguna.
CARD, Inc. Executive Director Vicente P. Briones Jr. said, “Such
scholarship is significant for our young students because it is a
step to reaching their dreams. We continue to see that education is
the key to combat poverty, so we give our youth the opportunity for
quality education, change their lives, and rise above poverty.”
Briones also emphasized that the institution continues to develop
partnerships with other organizations such as ASKI as part of our
continued advocacy to eradicate poverty.
The collaboration aims to provide quality education and scholarships
to 50 selected senior high school students from Talavera and nearby
towns in Nueva Ecija.
The MOA commits to fund P1 million, translating to P20,000 per
student for over two years. This initiative will benefit children of
clients from CARD, Inc., and ASKI, as well as members of CARD
Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI).
Moreover, CARD, Inc. will send these selected students to the CARD-MRI
Development Institute, Inc. (CMDI) campuses in Bay, Laguna, Tagum
City, Davao del Norte, and Buenavista, Agusan del Norte to offer
scholarship and educational opportunities.
CARD, Inc. and ASKI Skills and Knowledge Institute’s partnership
underscores both organizations' dedication to promoting educational
advancement in local communities and supporting the country’s next
generation of leaders.
Army puts premium on
International Humanitarian Law
Army
Commanding General Lt. Gen. Roy M. Galido takes his oath
during the commemoration of International Humanitarian Law
Day and 75th Anniversary of the Geneva Convention of 1949 at
the AFP Commissioned Officers Club, Camp General Emilio
Aguinaldo, Quezon City. |
By
OACPA
August 13, 2024
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – The Philippine Army has reassured its commitment and
support to the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Day and the 75th
Anniversary of the Geneva Convention of 1949 at the AFP Commissioned
Officers Club, Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City.
With the theme, "75 Taong
Paninindigan sa IHL: Kamalayan, Kalinga, Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran –
Kalakasan ng IHL sa Bagong Pilipinas," the Department of National
Defense (DND) and Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) spearheaded
the commemoration while highlighting the importance of balancing the
country’s territorial integrity and minimizing harm to human lives,
both during and after conflicts.
Army Commanding General
Lt. Gen. Roy M. Galido emphasized that the 2024 IHL Day becomes more
significant as the Philippine Army focuses on shifting to
territorial defense. Soldiers are expected to uphold human rights
with high standards of excellence and discipline.
IWPG unveils 3rd Peace
Monument in the Philippines
Press Release
August 9, 2024
MANILA – The 3rd
Peace Monument of International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG) was
unveiled on August 1, 2024 during the 76th Araw ng Kapalong at the
Green Paradise Park in Kapalong, Davao del Norte, Philippines. In
attendance were 250 peace and women advocates including the
Municipal Mayor of Kapalong, Maria Theresa Timbol, and IWPG
Secretary General, Na Hyeong Jeon.
The peace monument was
established to commemorate the Mindanao Peace Agreement mediated on
January 24, 2014 by international peace organization Heavenly
Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL). The first IWPG
Peace Monument was established in Davao de Oro, and the second in
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Mayor Timbol expressed her
full support and commitment to establish the monument in their
municipality, upon meeting IWPG Chairwoman Hyun Sook Yoon at the
2023 International Women’s Peace Conference in South Korea.
Mayor Timbol said, “The
IWPG Peace Monument is a reminder to all people, especially women
around Kapalong, that peace can be achieved. Just start peace within
yourselves, then you can spread it inside your family, and
eventually it will spread all over the community. Work as one with
peace.”
Green Paradise in Kapalong
was once a symbol of crime, violence, and conflict. IWPG’s 3rd Peace
Monument established in this location is anticipated to create a
wind of peace that will spread a culture of peace all around the
world.
Ms. Jeon said, “I hope
this monument becomes the landmark of Kapalong, so that all the
visitors can overcome their own disputes and realize the value of
peace. I hope all Filipino women understand their value and practice
peace, so that the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW)
is established as an international law.”
The DPCW is a document
with 10 articles and 38 clauses that outlines the principles and
tools necessary to prevent and resolve conflicts, and cultivate a
peaceful global society. It was drafted by international legal
specialists from 15 countries, to be endorsed to the United Nations.
The Municipality of Kapalong joined the DPCW Signature Campaign and
gathered thousands of signatures from their constituents and from
nearby municipalities before the pandemic, according to Mayor Timbol.
After the unveiling
ceremony, the IWPG delegation conducted various other peace
activities, including hosting Peace Lecturer Training Education (PLTE)
orientation sessions in Davao and Cavite, an art competition and
donation drive for children and mothers in Silang, Cavite on August
3.
IP groups celebrate IP
Day through protest caravan
By
KATRIBU
August 9, 2024
QUEZON CITY –
Katribu Kalipunan ng Katutubong Mamamayan ng Pilipinas joined
Indigenous Communities worldwide in celebrating the International
Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples (IDWIP) this August 9th,
through a series of protests across different government
institutions under Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. administration.
Katribu, along with
various IP rights groups and defenders, first trooped to the
Department of National Defense at Camp Aguinaldo to condemn the
intensified attacks by the state, including militarization and
rampant aerial bombings in IP lands and territories. Speakers shed
light on the effects of military presence and bombings in IP
communities, such as surveillance, harassment, and ultimately,
death. The most recent bombing happened in Balbalan, Kalinga on June
7 where the destructive Saltan dams are proposed to be built, which
would displace and submerge six Indigenous Peoples communities.
“These military operations, aside from its counterinsurgency
efforts, are in fact also designed to clear the way for destructive
projects that devastate our communities and environments,” said
Beverly Longid, National Convener of Katribu.
The groups then protested
at the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to
denounce the ongoing plunder of ancestral lands and territories that
the department allows, initiates, and is complicit in. Advocates
joined them in revealing the situation on the ground. Extractive
projects such as large-scale mines and dam projects destroy the
environment and displace the people.
Presently, Katribu have
documented 14 foreign-owned and -funded companies that encroach on
ancestral lands. These include extractives such as the Didipio Gold
and Copper Mine in Nueva Vizcaya, the Ipilan Nickel Corporation in
Palawan, and Tampakan Mining in South Cotabato. While energy
projects include the Solar UV Farm in Ilocos Norte, Gened and Saltan
Dams in the Cordillera, Kaliwa Dam in Rizal and Quezon Provinces,
Jalaur Dam in Iloilo, and the South Pulangi Hydroelectric Power
Plant in Bukidnon. In his recently-concluded State of the Nation
Address, Bongbong Marcos welcomed these developments for climate
mitigation, however it only exacerbates environmental degradation
leading to disasters.
The IP groups lastly
headed to the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) to
demand accountability for its consistent neglect of Indigenous
communities. Speakers condemned the NCIP for its failure to aid in
human rights violations against IP rights defenders, such as the
enforced disappearances of Dexter Capuyan and Bazoo de Jesus and the
unjust conviction of the Talaingod 13. “The NCIP, far from
protecting IP rights, is a tool of state oppression in violating
Indigenous rights,” said Longid. “Such as in the case of proposing
FPIC revisions without consulting their constituents, the NCIP only
aids corporate plunder.”
The NCIP recently proposed
revisions for the FPIC processes, which include the exacerbation of
civil and political rights abuses through the exclusion of military
activities from the FPIC process, giving a time limit for the
communities to give their consent, and restricting access to
relevant environmental information. In the recently-concluded
academic forum with the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples Francisco Cali Tzay last July 24 to 25, IP groups
in the Philippines shared their grievances regarding the
government's neglect and attacks on them and their communities.
The groups also condemned
the NCIP’s connection with the NTF-ELCAC, as seen of their former
figureheads Allen Capuyan and Marlon Bosantog who notoriously
vilified their constituents. They called for the abolition of both
the commission and the task force, and called on the new NCIP chair
Jennifer Sibug-Las to not be another Capuyan.
On IDWIP, Katribu along
with other IP rights organizations, called to stop the attacks on
Indigenous Peoples, their communities, and their defenders. They
called for the immediate repeal of the Anti-Terrorism Law (ATL) and
the release of all political prisoners. “The celebration of IDWIP
must always revolve around the defense of our ancestral lands and
the assertion of our right to self-determination,” concluded Longid.
DAR-funded irrigation
project in Lawaan completed
The
National Irrigation Administration (NIA) turns over to the
Taguite Irrigators Association, Inc. the rehabilitated
communal irrigation system in Barangay Taguite, Lawaan,
Eastern Samar. This P6-million worth irrigation project is
funded by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR). |
By
JOSE ALSMITH L.
SORIA
August 8, 2024
LAWAAN, Eastern Samar
– Rice farmers here may not be able to determine yet whether their
harvest will increase now that the rehabilitation of the communal
irrigation system in Barangay Taguite is completed, but one thing is
certain, they can now plant rice twice a year.
Edgardo Gabornes,
president of the Taguite Irrigators Association, Inc., shared that
they used to plant rice once a year only for they are just dependent
on rain alone. But with the completion of the irrigation project,
Gabornes added, water will now continuously flow into their rice
fields all year round giving them opportunity to plant rice even on
dry season.
On Friday, July 26 this
year, Engr. Rizalina Gallarde, Acting-Irrigation Management Office
Manager for Eastern-Western Samar Irrigation Management Office,
turned over the completed project to the Taguite Irrigators
Association, Inc. for the latter’s maintenance.
Gallarde disclosed that
the said project, implemented by her office in two phases with a
total project cost of P6-million, was funded under the Agrarian
Reform Fund (ARF) provided by the Department of Agrarian Reform
(DAR).
Celso Cidro, chief of the
Program Beneficiaries Development Division (PBDD) of DAR Eastern
Samar Provincial Office, said that intervention for irrigation is
among the priority agenda of Agrarian Reform Secretary Conrado
Estrella III, which explains why this project was realized. Cidro
represented Atty. Robert Anthony Yu, DAR Eastern Visayas Regional
Director, during the said occasion.
Meanwhile, Engr. Benjie
Guarino shared that the project included the construction of more
than 200 meters of concrete main canal, 30 meters of flume, carabao
crossing and turnout during the first phase, while construction of
additional 228 meters of concrete main canal, 204 meters of lateral
canal, turnout, head gate and carabao crossing during the second
phase, which can now supply water, sourced out from the Taguite
River, to approximately 30 hectares of rice fields.
In his acceptance message,
Gabornes also expressed his gratitude to President Ferdinand Marcos
Jr. and Estrella for the realization of this project, which will be
benefited by the 50 members of the Taguite Irrigators Association,
Inc. where 38 of them are agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs).
Aside from the continuous
water supply, the said project will likewise serve as flood control
during heavy rains, Gabornes emphasized.
DPWH-Samar I finishes
widening of Sinidman Bridge
By
GISSELLE G. PARUNGAO
August 6, 2024
CALBAYOG CITY –
DPWH-Samar First District Engineering Office recently completes the
widening of Sinidman Bridge in Brgy. Sinidman Occidental, Calbayog
City funded under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) FY 2023 with
a total revised contract amount of P21.56 million.
The said bridge along
Calbayog-Catarman road is widened with two (2) additional lanes
(left and right) that spans 28.3 meters and width of 3.35 meters
each lane.
The continuous widening of
bridges complements the widening of roads especially along the
national highway. This is to accommodate more vehicles and an easy
and smooth travel experience of motorists.
The World’s First
International Drone Competition: Khanh Hoa province set historic
Guinness records, UAE emerged victorious
The
image of the Vietnamese Lac Bird in a drone light
performance at EGN 2024. |
Via
GLOBE NEWSWIRE
August 5,2024
NHA TRANG, Vietnam – The
Ever Glamour Nha Trang (EGN) 2024 festival concluded on August 3
with a dazzling display of drone light performances. After two
nights of competition, the UAE team was announced as the champion,
while the Korean, French, and Chinese teams won the awards for Best
Technical Performance, Best Image, and Best Story, respectively.
The UAE team, nicknamed
“Light Wizards,” combined the ultra-lightweight and superlight
drones with pyrotechnics and in-depth local cultural understanding
to highlight Vietnamese rich history and culture, from the Dong Son
bronze drum to the symbolic Lac Bird, lotus flower, as well as the
vibrancy of Nha Trang.
Meanwhile, the French
team, nicknamed the “Sky Artists,” used 1,000 drones combined with
fire magic performances. Audiences were taken on a journey back to
the past, from the wonders of ancient civilizations such as the
Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Acropolis
of Athens… and the world-famous Ha Long Bay of Vietnam.
Previously, on the opening
night (July 13), the Korean and Chinese teams ignited the stage with
their groundbreaking performances. Dubbed the “King of Pyrodrone,”
the Korean team brought the first-ever drone performance with silent
fireworks in Southeast Asia. Continuous image transitions and
traditional music made it a cinematic viewing experience for the
audience. Meanwhile, the Chinese team brought stunning visuals and
popular Vietnamese songs to illustrate Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa as a
harmonious blend of heritage, modernity, and the aspiration for
growth.
The closing event welcomed
nationally well-loved artists such as Duc Phuc, SOOBIN, Van Mai
Huong, Hien VK, and Dung Azu. That same evening, Khanh Hoa made
history as the first locality in the country to receive two
prestigious Guinness World Records: “The World's Biggest Light Show
of Wonders” and “The World's Biggest Light Show of Vietnamese
Cultural Symbols - Lac Bird.” Besides contributing to increasing the
number of Guinness records in Vietnam, Khanh Hoa also proved its
name as one of the most beautiful bays in the world and the premier
destination for light shows using unmanned aerial devices.
EGN 2024 attracted more
than 50 million live views on media channels and more than 5 million
interactions on social media, spreading the Khanh Hoa image to
domestic and international tourists.
The event is directed by
the Khanh Hoa Provincial People’s Committee, organized by the Khanh
Hoa Department of Tourism and Corex Business Solutions, and endorsed
by renowned global and domestic brands such as Vinpearl, VinWonders,
Heineken, Agribank, VCN, Chicilon Media, and Shojiki.
According to the local
Department of Tourism's estimate, in July 2024, Khanh Hoa welcomed
1,550,000 overnight guests, an increase of 24% over the same period
in 2023. This year, it set the goal of 9 million overnight guests,
including 3 million international visitors, and about 40,000 billion
VND in tourism revenue. Large-scale events will be organized to
promote tourism growth, enhance the province’s brand image, and
attract investment.
8ID celebrates 36th
Anniversary, honors heroes and gallant soldiers
By
DPAO, 8ID PA
August 2, 2024
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry “Stormtroopers” Division, Philippine Army,
celebrated its 36th Founding Anniversary on August 1, 2024, with the
theme “8ID@36: Matatag na Stormtroopers para sa Bagong Pilipinas,”
highlighting the division's heroic efforts in combating insurgency.
Major General Camilo Z.
Ligayo, Commander of the 8ID, alongside House Minority Leader and
4PS Partylist Representative Marcelino Libanan, led the anniversary
celebration. They honored the men and women of 8ID for their
significant contributions to achieving the division's goals and
fostering regional development.
As part of the
celebration, the 8ID conferred awards the three former Commanding
Officers for their exceptional service and leadership. The
Distinguished Service Star was awarded to Lieutenant Colonel
Luzelito Betinol of the 87th Infantry Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel
Arnold Lozada of the 93rd Infantry Battalion, and Lieutenant Colonel
Joemar Buban of the 20th Infantry Battalion.
Likewise, a Gold Cross
Medal was awarded to 2Lt. Guiller Sabido, Cpl. Manuel Cornelio, Cpl.
Marlon Bacnotan, Sgt. Esperidion Java Jr., Sgt. Alfredo Datuin Jr.,
and Cpl Rex Lacambra. These soldiers were recognized for their roles
as platoon leader, platoon sergeant, squad leader, and team leader
during a successful military operation in Sitio Bagti, Brgy. Mabini,
Basey Samar, and Brgy. Osmeña, Las Navas, Northern Samar.
In his address, Maj. Gen.
Ligayo expressed his profound gratitude to the Stormtroopers for
their unwavering commitment and exceptional service.
“Bilang tagapagtaguyod ng
Kapayapaan, nangibabaw sa inyo ang tapang at pagmamahal sa
sinumpaang tungkulin. Sa kabila ng mga pagsubok, ipinakita ninyo ang
isang matatag na Stormtroopers para sa Bagong Pilipinas na siyang
nagbibigay kulay sa ating pagdiriwang,” Maj. Gen. Ligayo emphasized.
Congressman Marcelino
Libanan also lauded the Stormtroopers for their enduring spirit to
withstand challenges in pursuit of peace.
“Almost four decades have
passed since the birth of the 8th Infantry Division, and our
approaches to the internal strife in our country have evolved. We
have realized that fighting force with force will only result in the
vicious cycle of violence instead we have tried and successfully
showed a whole of government approach that addresses the root causes
of insurgency and as poverty and economic backwardness,” Cong.
Libanan said.
The anniversary also
included a wreath-laying ceremony to honor the fallen heroes of the
8ID namely Sgt. Leo Jabiñar, Sgt. Marvin Calvintos, Cpl. Isagani
Balmes, PFC Reycon Remedio, and PFC Arvien Pajanustan who made the
ultimate sacrifice for peace and development in Eastern Visayas.
CARD SME Bank marks its
13 years of empowering entrepreneurs
CARD
SME Bank honored the success and achievement of its clients
during its 13th-anniversary celebration in San Pablo City,
Laguna. Photo from left to right: CARD SME Bank Executive
Vice President Mr. Julius Adrian Alip, CARD SME Bank Vice
President for Finance Ms. Jeannie La Rosa Mr. Marvin Canta,
Ms. Sharon May Sustiguer, Ms. Ria Lynn Mejilla, Ms. Rosanna
Sinapilo, CARD SME Bank President and CEO Ms. Cynthia Baldeo,
CARD SME Bank Vice President for Operation Ms. Cherry
Boncajes, CARD SME Bank AVP for SME Operation Ms. Joy
Palomique, and CARD SME Bank Chief Compliance Officer Mr.
Benedict Ame. |
By
EDRIAN B. BANANIA
July 31, 2024
SAN PABLO CITY –
CARD SME Bank, Inc., a thrift bank and member of CARD Mutually
Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI), celebrated its 13th anniversary
at Maharlika Square, San Pablo City on July 25, 2024.
The event with the theme
“Empowering Entrepreneurs,” marked the bank’s dedication to
supporting micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
Ms. Cynthia Baldeo, CARD
SME Bank President and CEO reflected on the bank's journey,
highlighting their commitment to empowering MSMEs despite numerous
challenges. “We have come a long way, continually recognizing the
needs of MSMEs to aid their business growth,” she said.
Throughout the years, the
bank has consistently offered valuable banking products and services
to both clients and non-clients. These range from basic savings
accounts and time deposits to comprehensive loan products, including
microfinance loans for underprivileged individuals, and community
development programs.
CARD SME Bank Vice
President Mr. Julius Adrian B. Alip expressed pride in the bank's
accomplishments. “This 13th anniversary celebrates the institution’s
dedication to empowering entrepreneurs and driving business growth.
In our more years of service, we will remain committed to uplifting
MSMEs and contributing to a brighter future for all,” he stated.
Meanwhile, CARD MRI
Managing Director Mr. Aristeo A. Dequito extended gratitude to
partners and clients for their trust, emphasizing that the
anniversary marks significant progress and reaffirms the
institution’s dedication to supporting MSMEs and driving economic
development.
The celebration featured
an awards night honoring outstanding clients. The recipients
included: Ms. Ria Lynn Mejilla from CARD SME Bank GMA branch hailed
as the Entrepreneur of the Year for the SME Category; Ms. Rosanna
Sinapilo from CARD SME Bank San Pablo as the Entrepreneur of the
Year for QSL Category; Ms. Sharon May Sustiguer from CARD SME Bank
General Santos City as the Most Promising SME of the Year; and Mr.
Marvin Canta from CARD SME Bank Balanga bagged the Argi-Entrepreneur
of the Year for QSL category. All winners have received a cash
prize, plaque, and tokens.
The event also highlighted
the success stories of previous CARD MRI Gawad Maunlad Institutional
Winners of the 2023 Pagkilala sa Mga Likha ni Inay, Ms. Yollie M.
Perez and Mr. Jhopet O. Fines, who shared their inspirational
journeys as CARD clients and entrepreneurs.
“As we continue another
year of service in line with CARD MRI’s mission to eradicate
poverty, we pledge to continue supporting MSMEs and generating
employment in the country,” Baldeo concluded.
The event was attended by
CARD MRI Managing Director Mr. Aristeo A. Dequito, CARD SME Bank
President and CEO Ms. Cynthia Baldeo, and CARD SME Bank Vice
President Mr. Julius Adrian B. Alip alongside CARD SME Bank Senior
Adviser Ms. Mary Jane Perreras and other CARD MRI heads, staff, and
clients.
CARD SME Bank provides
essential banking services to MSMEs and educates its clients on
financial management, helping them achieve financial freedom.
As of June 2024, the bank
has 323 offices serving more than 1.3 million clients nationwide,
with over 8.5 billion outstanding loans.
Brgy. Buenavista, San
Jorge gets concreted road
By
GISSELLE G. PARUNGAO
July 30, 2024
CALBAYOG CITY – The
Department of Public Works and Highways-Samar First District
Engineering Office recently constructed a road in Brgy. Buenavista
in the Municipality of San Jorge, Samar.
This P4.92 million road is
funded under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) FY 2024.
The scope of the project
is a 216-meter length of Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP)
with a total width of 6.10 meters (two lanes). Included in the works
is the shouldering with the same length as the PCCP.
This project is part of a
long stretch of road that passes through many inner barangays from
the Maharlika Highway that leads to possible tourism attraction
sites located in those traversed barangays. Continuous funding to
concrete parts of the road will allow seamless travels not only for
the residents of those barangays but also to potential visitors of
the area.