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Saturday, November 25, 2017

Dasmariñas City all set for 6th ‘Paru-Paro’ Festival


DASMARIÑAS CITY, Cavite -- This city is slated to observe its annual butterfly-inspired “Paru-Paro” festival on Nov. 26 with city folks and participants donning colorful butterfly costumes and revelry motifs.

Mayor Elpidio F. Barzaga Jr. is expected to lead city officials, students and multi-sectoral groups in the annual celebration of the city’s official festival, created by the virtue of City Council Resolution No. 069-s-2011 and Special Ordinance 02-s-2011 initiated by his predecessor, City Mayor Jennifer Austria Barzaga.

In an interview, City Administrator Aisa Sango said the festival reflects the city’s transformation from a former small village of Imus City and its separation as a full-fledged progressive city and Cavite’s “university center” and one of the province’s vital hubs dotted with various services, commerce, trade and industries.

Sango added that Sunday’s main highlight is the 3 p.m. grand parade participated in by city officials, sectors and the 36 groups of elementary and secondary school division contingents.

The city parade route covers Gov. Mangubat Road, General Aguinaldo Highway and traverses Daños Street to P. Posadas and converge at the city hall.

Prizes at stake for the participating parade contingents of 40 to 50 each group are: PHP75,000 cash for the champion; PHP50,000 -- 2nd place; and PHP 25,000 -- 3rd place while a consolation prize of PHP 10,000 each for non-winners. The “Best in Costume” will receive PHP 10,000 cash prize.

Sango added that this year’s celebration will not feature the usual parade of floats due to various road rehabilitation works which may stall heavy traffic.

The city administrator also said  that the city’s Pagamutan is now in full operation and the city mayor wishes to prioritize fund allocation for various public health/service programs, which is also a reason to celebrate.


She also disclosed the city’s plan to open its own public university soon. (PNA)

US Three-Star General lauds WestMinCom chief during his visit in Zamboanga City


Zamboanga City - In a courtesy call to Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., the commander of the WestMinCom, in Camp Navarro, Calarian, Zamboanga City last Sunday (November 19), 

Lieutenant General David H Berger USMC, the commander of the Marine Forces in the Pacific (MARFORPAC), vowed to work with the AFP in terms of enhancing technical capability and sharing of skills through training.

Arriving at 10:30 inside the Western Mindanao Command headquarters, 3-star General Berger was accompanied by some of the top staff officers from his command.

After exchanging pleasantries, LtGen Berger said the U.S. troops have heard of the accomplishments of the WestMinCom under Lieutenant General Galvez, Jr., and lauded the WestMinCom Chief for his commendable leadership as the Joint Task Forces continue to intensify the conduct of combat operations against threat groups within its joint area of operations.

He further specified the commendable successful campaign of the command against the terrorists in Marawi City.

Discussed by two Generals were some successful tactics and innovations practiced and applied during the campaign in Marawi.

Further discussed were the assessment of the support extended by the U.S. troops in the command and the possible ways to broaden efforts between the WestMinCom and U.S. troops.

The MARFORPAC commander said," It is important that we work closely with your troops and augment your capability in some aspects as we have also worked with other environments threatened by terrorism all over the world."

In his response, the WestMinCom Chief said,”We always welcome all kinds of support and help extended especially in training and technical capability. As long as it is for the betterment of our soldiers and their skills, it is a welcome news.” (posted by Becky D. de Asis- online editor)



5 Filipino kidnap victims rescued by troops in Tawi-Tawi


Zamboanga City - Troops of the Joint Task Force Tawi-tawi and the Naval Task Group of the Naval Forces Western Mindanao Command were able to rescue five Filipino kidnap victims in Tawi-Tawi last Friday (November 17).

Following a thorough planning and build up, the sailors and marines were able to successfully rescue the victims at the seawaters off Sugbay Island, Languyan, Tawi Tawi Province at 1:30 in the afternoon last Friday.

The victims were crew men of Fishing Boat Danvil 8 who were abducted by the Abu Sayyaf last October 14 near the coastal area of Poblacion Simbahan, Pangutaran, Sulu. Rescued were Vergel Arquino, from Davao City; Jushua Ybanez; Emo Fausto; Junald Minalang; and Spriano Sordid, all four from Pagadian City.

“The successful rescue was made possible due to the loose security of the captors,” said Brigadier General Custodio Parcon, Jr., commander of the Joint Task Force Tawi-tawi. In his report to the 
Commander, Western Mindanao Command, Rear Admiral Rene Medina, the NavForWem Chief said that they found the opportunity to rescue the victims after learning that the captors were confused and on the run due to the continuing conduct of focused military operations in the area.

“The timing was critical since the captors may shoot the victims if they will know about the plan,” said RAdm Medina.

“We were able to lead them to safety through our contacts, thus this rescue,” he added. “The victims were immediately subjected to medical examinations upon their arrival at this headquarters to ensure that any medical condition be address,” said Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr., commander WestMinCom. “They will soon be reunited with their families.”

“For this year alone, our units have been successful with carrying out rescue operations through special operations,” added Lt Gen Galvez Jr. “Just last week, three Vietnamese KVs were rescued from the hands of the ASG captors also thru connections and build up.”

“I commend the troops of NavForWem under Rear Admiral Medina and the marines of the Joint Task Force Tawi tawi under BGen Parcon for yet another successful rescue operation,” added the WestMinCom Chief. (posted by Becky D. de Asis-online editor)



Tawi -Tawi support federalism

Engineer Bensuod Ajihil of Tawi -Tawi with his Cebu Pacific Pilot Captains son shows their Duterte's Fist of Pury as support to Duterte's Federal form of government.(By: Becky D.de Asis)

Friday, November 24, 2017

DPWH 1st Engineering District of Sulu continue to implement projects despite of peace and order issue - Engineer Abdulmunir I. Hadhirul


Jolo, Sulu - Despite of peace and order issue in the province, the Department of Public Works and Highways under Abdulmunir I. Hadjirul never stop of implementing the government projects despite the peace and order in some projects is not yet stable.(By: Becky D. de Asis)


DepED-ARMM to repair damaged schools in Marawi

By Noel Punzalan  
COTABATO CITY—The education department of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) is eyeing the immediate repair of seven damaged public schools in Marawi City. 

The repair, along with the rehabilitation of 54 other schools across the province of Lanao del Sur, is estimated to cost over P34-million, said Alfhadar Pajiji, Department of Education–ARMM assistant secretary.

Post-conflict assessment conducted by DepED-ARMM identified the seven schools in Marawi as the Matampay Elementary School; Tampilong Elementary School; Datu Saber Elementary School;

Basak Elementary School; Amai Pakpak Central Elementary School; Pandi Elementary School; and the Marawi City National High School.

Pajiji said the schools have been cleared by military authorities and are ready for classes once repaired.

On Wednesday, ARMM Governor Mujiv Hataman visited Marawi and led the distribution of relief goods at the Amai Pakpak Central Elementary School.

Hataman said the regional government would closely work with DepED-ARMM to speed up the repair and rehabilitation of the schools.

The May 23-Oct. 23 clashes between government troops and members of the joint Abu Sayyaf-Maute terror group has displaced over 200,000 residents in Marawi, some 60,000 of whom are students enrolled at various levels in public and private schools, as well as those in private colleges and the Mindanao State University.

This developed as Barangay Chairperson Cairon Dimatingcal of Lumbac Madaya has expressed willingness to donate her 1.5-hectare land for the establishment of a new barangay, hall, health center and a day care center in the adjacent village of Malimono.

“I am willing to give my piece of land in Malimono for the use of the villagers there,” she said in vernacular during Wednesday’s dialogue and consultation forum facilitated by Task Force Bangon Marawi in that city.

Lumbac Madaya is a recipient of the ARMM-Health, Education, Livelihood, Peace and Governance and Synergy (ARMM-HELPS) flagship program that targets a more coordinated and focused intervention at the local level to achieve maximum impact of government services.

ARMM-HELPS was supposed to turnover community projects such as a barangay hall, women's center, and learning center to Lumbac Madaya but was stalled by Marawi conflict.

Dimatingcal said her land donation would help much the villagers of Malimono to restart their new lives.

The ARMM government has allotted P450-million this year for the rehabilitation of Marawi, with an additional P930-M for 2018. (PNA)

Young Moros sell shirts to raise fund for Marawi IDPs


SARANGANI PROVINCE -- A group of young Moro volunteers has been selling shirts as its initiative to raise funds that benefits the Maranaos displaced by the Marawi siege. 

“This is our way of helping Maranao brothers and sisters displaced due to the armed confrontation in Marawi City,” said Bai Ashrafia Alonto Biruar, one of the conveners of We Are Marawi Fundraiser Team, in an interview.

On May 23, 2017, the combined forces of Abu Sayaff and Maute Terror Groups staged an attack in Marawi City which prompted President Rodrigo Duterte to declare Martial Law in Mindanao.
She said the social media is a big help in promoting the fundraising drive.

“After posting it on facebook, we got positive response, more orders from here and abroad suddenly came,” Biruar added.

She said the "We Are Marawi" shirts are currently being produced in the cities of Cotabato, Iligan and Davao.

The volunteers have already brought two batches of relief goods to the IDPs staying in Lanao del Norte.
“We were able to give food packs, prayer mats, prayer dress, hygienic kits and toys for the children,” Biruar related.

The group, which is comprised of young Moro professionals and students, is contemplating of coming up with new design for the shirt with more active and positive slogan.

Biruar is optimistic that the battle in Marawi will end soon.

The team also urge the public to help in rebuilding the town which is also known as the only Islamic City in the Philippines.

The shirt can be viewed in facebook using hashtag #wearemarawi. The item costs PHP299 with different sizes available for adult and children. It was designed by Ameen Andrew Alonto, an artist, photographer and peace advocate. (PNA)#salam


Thursday, November 16, 2017

Ex-Tawi-Tawi vice guv, now a congresswoman pleads guilty to SALN violation


By Perfecto Raymundo, Jr.

MANILA -- Former Tawi-Tawi Vice Governor Ruby Sahali Tan on Thursday pleaded guilty before the Sandiganbayan to six counts of violation of Section 8 of Republic Act No. 6713, or the “Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees”.

Tan voluntarily pleaded guilty during her re-arraignment with the assistance of her counsel, and after she was fully apprised of the consequences of her plea.

With this development, Tan is deemed to have admitted all the material facts alleged in the information filed against her by the Office of the Ombudsman.

The anti-graft court ordered Tan to pay a fine of PHP5,000 for each count, or a total of PHP30,000, and subsidiary imprisonment in case of insolvency.

She was indicted after the Ombudsman found that she failed to file her Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth (SALN) under oath from 2007 to 2011, while her 2008 to 2012 SALNs were not filed on time.

Under Section 8 of RA 6713, “public officials and employees have an obligation to accomplish and submit declarations under oath of, and the public has the right to know, their assets, liabilities, net worth and financial and business interests, including those of their spouses and of unmarried children under 18 years of age living in their households.”

It also requires every government official and employee to file the SALN within 30 days after assumption of office, or on or before April 30 of every year thereafter, and within 30 days after separation from the service. (PNA).


DPWH-ARMM conducted project inspection in Sulu - Circumferential Road projects



Jolo, Sulu – The Department of Public Works and Highways - ARMM under Secretary Mustapha “Don” Loong conducted areal and ground survey of the Multi-Million circumferential road projects at the vicinity of Parang-Maimbung Section roads  earlier.

Secretary Don Loong personally handed the inspection even the peace and order situation of the area is not safe and stable due the presence of lawless elements here.

Meanwhile, District Engineer Abdulmunir I. Hadjirul also said, the said circumferential road is almost done or totally finish by this year end.

They were hurriedly implemented as per advice by the regional government in order to gave a good services to the people here. “I will do mu best for the project in order of its specification’, said Hadjirul. ( Becky D. de Asis)


Friday, November 10, 2017

Hugpong Federalism campaign heats up



The education campaign about  the shifting  to a federal form of  government is heating up  throughout the country.

After the provincial Summit in different provinces nationwide the group convince that people wants a total change including the form of government we had today.

"I was very happy every we conducted federalism forum because almost participants supports  our mandates, the presidents mandates to change our recent from of government to federal", said chaiman Celso Tizon during the campaign in Libertad, Negros oriental just earlier.

HFMP National Convenor Peter Lavina was also surprised about the response of the people that they were positively  agreed the proposal of the government, HFMP National Secretary General Virgilio dela Cruz. (By: Becky D. de Asis)









LUBUK is fun

Lubuk ug humay (courtesy of Sarangani Communication Service)

Indigenous People beneficiaries of Special Area for Agricultural Development (SAAD) of Sarangani province  showcasing  the tribal dance highlighting LUBUK  ( the process of  milling rice)  during the Thanksgiving Day at Barangay Tamban  last October 24, 2017. 








Sulu 1st Engineering District Office projects passed the material quality control office - durability of projects guaranteed

Engineer Musin A. Aradain, Chief Material Quality Control Engineer showed his machines/apparatus used to check  the quality of materials used by contractors.


Jolo, Sulu - The Department of Public Works and Highways of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao assured the quality and durability of their projects  constructions by controlling the quality of all materials before implementation.

District Engineer Abdulmunir I. Hadjirul of Sulu 1st Engineering District assured the public about the different projects they constructed that they were all  durable and has a high quality materials and passed the quality control office before started the projects.

The 1st Engineering District of Sulu upgraded their Quality Control Office just to assure the quality of all projects  and they had requested the new quality control machines from the regional office of the autonomous region under Secretary Mustapha "Don" Loong.

Immediately the secretary released the P2-Million pesos of quality control machines and apparatus  not only in 1st District of Sulu but the whole region of ARMM.

Engineer Musin A. Aradain, Chief Material Quality Control Engineer said that they were already intact to control all materials used by project construction to avoid  the damage of some projects due to a low costs of materials used.

Aradain also said, even the soil, sand, gravel and land compaction, designed mix are all under quality control to assure the quality of materials used by contractors and engineers.

" Our office never hesitate to interrupt those contractors did not follows the DPWH rules and regulations in order to avoid  damages", said  Aradain.

Aradain also added, that the apparatus and machines of his office are all in high technology and very  updated to detect different materials fitted to the areas wherein the projects  implemented. "I guarantee the durability of our projects here in Sulu", said Aradain. (By: Becky D. de Asis)





Recycled materials it mades perfect - turned to colorful, symbolic and innovative attire

Creativeness is a great attitude of those great and ambitious people.

 A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others and it  is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge of his/her students.

These Sulu Senior High School Students it looks great and creative because of their recycled attire used during their grand parade during  High School Day celebration last October 24, 2017 in Jolo, Sulu. (By: Becky D. de Asis)













New LPA spotted as 'Salome' leaves PAR


MANILA -- As Tropical Storm Salome (international name Haikui) left the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), a new low-pressure area (LPA) was spotted 875 km. east of Davao City, Davao del Sur, the state weather bureau said Saturday morning.
The trough of the LPA will cause cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms over the Caraga, Davao and Soccsksargen regions, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).
Metro Manila and the rest of the country, on the other hand, will experience partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers.
Meanwhile, moderate to strong winds will prevail over Luzon, and its coastal waters will be moderate to rough.
Elsewhere, winds will be light to moderate with slight to moderate seas, PAGASA said. (PNA)


Thursday, November 9, 2017

OPAPP launched "Bike for Peace" in Cotabato City

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ASEAN Gala celebration to showcase best of PH arts, culture

FLAGS FLY HIGH. Flags of ASEAN member states and other nations participating in the 31st ASEAN Summit are flown in front of the convention center in Clark, Pampanga, where the Senior Officials Meetings will be held. (PNA photo by Avito C. Dalan)


MANILA — The Philippines will hold the Special Gala Celebration for the 50th Anniversary of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on Sunday, November 12.
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte will host the ASEAN leaders and dialogue partner leaders and their spouses and respective delegates.
T
he gala celebration, which will showcase the best of Filipino artistry and talent through an evening of outstanding local music, dance, design, and culinary arts, will be held at SMX Convention Center. It will begin with a welcome message and toast from President Duterte.

The ASEAN leaders and dialogue partners and their spouses will wear an intricately-designed Philippine national costume.

"Embroidered piña cocoon Barong Tagalog, designed by one of the country's top fashion designers Albert Andrada, will be worn by males," the President’s Social Secretary Annalyn Tolentino said.

Each barong, she added, is named after distinct Filipino qualities such as "magiting", "magiliw", "marangal", "mapayapa", "magalang", among others. The ASEAN logo is also shown through the garment's customized buttons, found in the center front and cuffs.

On the other hand, elegant Filipiniana attire, designed by well-known Filipino designers Rajo Laurel, Albert Andrada, and Randy Ortiz, will be worn by the leaders' spouses. It has a design theme inspired by the three major Philippine islands: "terno" made of high-quality poly Thai silk for Luzon, "baro't saya" made of piña cocoon for the Visayas, and a Mindanao-inspired garment made of piña cloth and special fabric.

"President Duterte's attire will be the same as the leaders' as designed by Andrada, while his partner Madame Honeylet Avanceña will be wearing her own Filipiniana garment," Tolentino disclosed.

Guests will be treated to a four-course Filipino-Asian fusion menu, curated and prepared by Chef Jessie Sincioco and Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila, while sounds of the big band era will fill the ballroom. Two soloists will also serenade the guests as dinner commences.

The celebration will have a three-part program of music, dance, and songs dubbed as "Bravo, ASEAN!"
An orchestra, a marching band, a rock band, and soloists will welcome the leaders and delegates to the country with the iconic Original Pilipino Music (OPM) "Manila."
Five different dance forms—ballet, folk, ballroom, tap, and contemporary—will also be performed, signifying 50 years of regional diversity and partnership, while jubilant music will be sung.

Prior to the gala celebration, a welcome fanfare will await leaders and delegates as they will be led to the site of five of the world-renowned giant lanterns of San Fernando, Pampanga, representing 50 years of ASEAN.
Spouses to tour ASEAN exhibition at CCP

Meanwhile, spouses of the leaders attending the ASEAN Summit in Manila will be treated to a tour of an exhibition that will showcase the organization's golden year as an interconnected region.

In celebration of ASEAN's 50th founding anniversary, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) is presenting “ASEAN at 50: Power as Flow,” a show of artifacts, images, and texts featuring the history of the Southeast Asian people who, for the past years, have excelled in trade, art, and culture.

The spouses of international leaders visiting the country will attend a guided tour of the exhibition on November 13 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Little Theater, where they will get a glimpse of ASEAN's vast goals.

The exhibition will highlight the organization’s plans to sustain the region’s water resources, from proper management through reservoirs and other hydrological infrastructures to the protection of its marine species and ecosystems.

The NCCA will lead the event, in coordination with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), and with the assistance of CulturAid Inc. and the CCP.

Museum and exhibition development corporation TAO Inc founder Marian Pastor-Roces and cultural stalwart Cora Alvina will guide the spouses during the tour.

A Spouses Luncheon will then take place at the historic Manila Hotel, where guests will be treated to a four-course Filipino menu to be prepared by the hotel’s executive chef Konrad Walter.

A fashion show by Randy Ortiz, entitled "Manila Wear," will also be staged during the luncheon to entertain the guests.

"Madame Honeylet will give boxes of world-renowned chocolate produced in Malagos, Davao City as her personal token to the spouses of the leaders," Tolentino said. (PCO-Content)



Ministers, officials hold preparatory meets for ASEAN Summit

CLARK, Pampanga -- Ministers and senior officials of the 10 member-states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are holding a series of preparatory meetings here from Nov. 10 to 11 for the 31st ASEAN Summit and Related Summits in Manila next week.

The Committee of Permanent Representatives (CPR) to ASEAN kicked off the meetings at the ASEAN Convention Center in Clark on Friday morning.

The ASEAN Senior Economic Officials’ Preparatory Meeting (Prep-SEOM) also took place here Friday, to gear up for the meetings of the ASEAN Economic Ministers (AEM) in Manila on Nov.12.  

At the same time, the Senior Economic Officials (SEO) from China, Japan, and South Korea are joining the ASEAN SEOM for the Prep-SEOM Plus Three Consultations also here Friday.

The economic ministers are expected to meet next week for the Preparatory Meeting of the AEM, the15th ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), and the Preparatory Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Ministerial Meeting (Prep-RCEP MM), where they will be joined by economic ministers from Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, South Korea, and India.

Among the highlights of the Philippine chairmanship of the ASEAN Summit is the ASEAN-Hong Kong Free Trade Agreement (AHKFTA), which will be signed on Sunday. Hong Kong will be ASEAN’s seventh economy with the free trade deal.

In 2015, ASEAN was Hong Kong’s second largest trading partner, while Hong Kong was the seventh largest trading partner for the region.

On Saturday, the ASEAN Senior Officials and the RCEP Trade Negotiating Committee (TNC) will hold their respective Preparatory Meetings.

The ASEAN-led RCEP are pushing for significant outcomes this year for the new free trade bloc.

The 16 participating countries of the RCEP account for 30 percent of the global economy and almost half of the world’s population. (PNA)


Sulu Circumferential roads boost the living condition of Parang Municipality - Engineer Abdulmunir Hadjirul


Jolo, Sulu - The Department of Public Works and Highways, Sulu 1st Engineering District Engineer Abdulmunir I. Hadjirul together with Assemblyman Hanibal  Tulawie   conducted  project  survey at Parang Municipality regarding the on-going construction of circumferential roads last October.

The said circumferential roads is one of the flagship projects of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao under Governor Mujiv Hataman thru the effort of Secretary Mustapha "Don" Loong of the said department.

During the survey, Hadjirul said that his department together with  his engineers  has  doubled their times and efforts to give a full blast implementation and for the early completion of the said projects.

Hadjirul personally manned the projects even though the peace and order isn't  yet stable because he wants to serve the people of Sulu by doing good to implement the projects of the government by all cause.

Assemblyman Hanibal Tulawie also said, that  this project of the Autonomous Region or ARMM boosting the living condition of the people here and it pave the way for development. "I am very thankful that the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao respond immediately the needs of the people more particular the farm-to-market roads, school buildings, water systems, sea wall, ports and even small problems of every municipalities has totally heard and implemented",  Tulawie said during the survey.
Sulu  DPWH 1st Engineering Districts Engineers headed by District Engineer Abdulmunir I. Hadjirul, ADE, Engineer Ajan Ajijul  together with Assemblyman Hanibal Tulawie of ARMM posed during the circumferential road inspection last October 25, 2017 in Parang, Sulu.
The Parang Circumferential roads connecting to other municipalities were almost done or finish.

It is a big help to the residents here because they can easily transport their products to the market in a short span of time with a very affordable fare, said Abdulkarim, a resident of Parang Municipality. 

"Masaya kami na taga Parang, dahil nagkaroon na kami ng maganda at malapad na kalsada na ginawa ng DPWH dito, madali kami makapunta sa Jolo para magbenta ng aming mga produkto sa mababang pamasahe, at sa ngayon medyo umangat ang aming pamumuhay", Abdulkarim said in his own language during the interview.

Meanwhile, District Engineer Abdulmunir Hadjirul also added that the  projects implemented of his district enhance the living condition of the people here . "From arm to farm" instead of fighting the government", they helps  the government by farming because of a good road conditions and more instant projects  from the government considering it could help the people here. (By: Becky D. de Asis)