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Saturday, December 28, 2019

Engr. Ajan S. Ajijul - New Year greetings



Its time to decorate our life with the colors that this New Year has brought for us a good life shine brighter than a thousand lightning stars.

In behalf of  Sulu Ist Engineering District  of Ministry of Public Works of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao and my family would like greet  a Happy New Year 2020 to everyone…

May the almighty Allah Bless us all…

Happy New Year!...

Engr. Ajan S. Ajijul
OIC-District Engineer , MPW-BARMM
Jolo, Sulu

Sunday, December 22, 2019

Atleast 6 identified wounded in simultaneous bombing attacks in Mindanao by unidentified suspects yesterday.





Libungan, North Cotabato – The twin bombing attacks transpired at Poblacion Libungan, North Cotabato at  Remerata Store at Poblacion of the said municipality were left 6 wounded identified as Rolando B. Amistoso, (serious wounded, brought to CRMC, Cotabato City), Ma. Vivian Bulahan (slightly wounded), Ronald Eslit (slightly wounded), Reynante Barbon (slightly wounded), Angelica Cabatingan (slightly wounded) and Melanie  Vilar (slightly wounded) earlier at 6:30 pm yesterday (December 22, 2019).

Military said that after a few minutes secondary explosion transpired at the same area  more or less 15 meters away from the area of the 1st explosion but there was no casualty recorded.

According to EOD team, the explosions are made from 60mm mortar believed to be Explosive Improvised Devise (EID), said military.

Meanwhile, on the same day there was also reported grenade explosion in Cotabato City and  Upi, Maguindanao, One mortar thrown against Municipal Police Station personnel while the said municipality  while they celebrating the highlight of Meguyaya Festival when  the attacks happened and left 6 wounded.
Military and police still  investigating the incidents.

No group have yet  claimed responsibility for the said bombing attacks (By: Becky D. de Asis-The Redline News blogs/Photo credit from facebook)


Friday, December 20, 2019

A X'mas and New Year message of Engr. Ajan S. Ajijul of Sulu Ist DEO, MPW-BARMM


I wish that a New Year be a messenger of joy, happiness, peace, smiles and good tidings for you and your family...
Happy New Year to everyone!!!...

Engr. Ajan S.Ajijul 
OIC- District Engineer
Sulu 1st DEO-MPW-BARMM 


Happy Holiday to all Tawi-Tawians - Engr. Bensoud A. Ajihil




The glory and beauty of this wonderful season is something we all can share together, My Family and I, Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and  a prosperous New Year 2020…

May the melody and spirit of holidays fill your home with love and peace...

Happy Holiday to one in all...

Greetings from:
Engr. Bensoud A. Ajihil

Monday, December 16, 2019

SHARIFF KABUNSUAN FESTIVAL



In behalf of the Ministry of Public Works of Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, my family and I, and the entire officials and employees of Sulu Ist Engineering District would like to join the celebration of this annual celebration of Shariff Kabunsuan Festival this coming December 19 in Cotabato City.
We believed that our Arab missionaries  who arrived in the country to introduced Islam has a big contributions to all Islam believers that made us stronger and better followers as what we believed.

Mabuhay Shasriff Kabunsuan Day!...
Engr. Ajan S. Ajijul
OIC- District Engineer
Sulu !st DEO, MPW-BARMM

Performance management training for BTA staff held


Cotabato City  – The Office of the Parliament Speaker organized a three-day ‘Total Performance Management (TPM)’ training for Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) administrative officers on December 6 to 8, 2019 in Cotabato City.

The training, which aimed to further empower BTA staff to level up their organizational skills, was conducted in partnership with the Center for Global Best Practices (CGBP).

Prof. Raby Angkal, Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) Secretary General, said the government of the day must invest in its people’s capacity, intellect, and responsibility.

“This training serves as an instrument for us to give better and excellent output when we return to our respective workplace,” Angkal said.

Meanwhile, Henry Aquende, founder and president of CGBP, said, “at the end of the training, we will be better at work, be more productive in our initiatives, and will bear better results in working in our offices.”

Core values for performance

Dene Hurtado, managing director of TPM, underscored the four (4) core values practiced by successful businesses and organizations, which are ‘honesty, discipline, fairness and excellence’.

“These core values are also consistent with the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) core values: a united, enlightened, self-governing, peaceful, just, morally upright and progressive Bangsamoro Government,” Hurtado added.

The CGBP is an organization that advocates the use of best practices in enhancing global competitiveness of individuals, business organizations, and industries. (Bureau of Public Information)