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Groups buck privatization of seven M’nao hospitals By RUEL V. PELONE, Editor in chief

THE Makabayan coalition and its member party-list organizations are opposing to “corporatize” seven regional hospitals in Mindanao and 19 other Department of Health (DOH) retained public hospitals in the country. “We call on the legislators of Caraga to oppose House Bill 6069 or ‘An Act Creating National Government Hospital Corporations,’ that has life-threatening implications for our poor constituents,” said the progressive groups in a press statement. The hospital corporatization and the government’s Public-Private Partnership scheme will only result to higher hospital fees, it said adding, “this bill, along with its counterpart Senate Bill 3130 or the National Government Hospital Corporate

Restructuring Act, will make healthcare services inaccessible for poor families in the country.” It added: “This is a grand scheme that will pass on state responsibility for health to greedy private interests.” House Bill 6069 is authored by Bacolod City Rep. Anthony Golez while Senate Bill 3130 was penned by Senator Franklin Drilon. Drilon said the restructuring of national government hospitals to GROUPS/PAGE 11

MILITANT groups stage protest rally and gather at Kiosko Kagawasan in downtown Divisoria in Cagayan de Oro yesterday to express their disgust over how President Benigno Aquino III addressed the issues on graft and corruption, and anti-poverty. Photo by Gerry L. Gorit

Close to P1m illegal wood products seized By PAT SAMONTE, Regional editor-Caraga and JOEL PORTUGAL, Correspondent

BUTUAN City––Authorities seized close to P1 million worth of illegally sourced logs and lumber Caraga in what appeared to be a non-stop operation against illegal logging in the region. Elements of the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission in coordination with local environment and police personnel confiscated on Thursday and Wednesday some P718,560 worth of wood products aside from a truckload of hardwood lumber and 149 Lauan flitches intercepted in Alegria, Surigao del Norte and 149 Lauan flitches along the Agusan River in Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, that still have to be scaled. Authorities took possession on Thursday 127 flitches WOOD/PAGE 11

WEATHER UPDATE SOUTHWEST monsoon affecting Luzon. Meanwhile, a Low Pressure Area (LPA) was estimated based on satellite and surface data at 1,070 km East of Mindanao (7.0°N, 137.0°E). Luzon will have mostly cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms. The rest of the country will experience partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms. Moderate to strong winds blowing from the Southwest will prevail over Luzon and Visayas with moderate to rough seas. Elsewhere, winds will be light to moderate coming from the south to southwest with slight to moderate seas. SOURCE : PAGASA

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Fire kills 71-yr-old grandma By BEN D. ARCHE, Regional editor-Davao

DAVAO City––Fire investigators here found faulty electrical wiring as the cause of the fire that charred an old woman body in Purok 5, Barangay 31-D, this city Saturday afternoon. The victim, Lourdes Calunia, a window failed to come out from the second floor of her house, both the fire and police investigators said. Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) here said the fire started in the residence of certain Ma. Victoria Estrera and quickly scattered to neighboring residences in the area. There were at least 12 other residences totally destroyed and partially damaged by the fire. Firefighters of the Central 911 Fire Auxiliary, FilipinoChinese Volunteer Fire Brigade helped the BFP in putting out the fire which lasted for about an hour. The BFP initially placed the damage to property at P400,000.

Councilors Conrado C. Baluran (third district), Jimmy Dureza (second district), and J. Melchor V. Quitain (first district) of Davao City are having some fun before the start of the regular session of the city council. PHOTO BY JUNNEX CHUA JR.

DILG asks local officials to support info text blast DAVAO City––Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Jesse Robredo issued a memorandum on July 9 directing local chief executives from the provincial down to barangay levels, to support the information text blast. Robredo released Memorandum Circular 2012-123 and asked provincial governors, city mayors, municipal mayors, punong barangays, DILG regional directors and field officers to provide the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) a list of cellphone numbers and e-mail addresses of punong barangays, Sangguniang Barangay members, barangay secretaries, barangay treasurers, purok leaders, and other barangay volunteers. Robredo cites the information text blast as a, “Public-private partner-

ship program, between and among PIA, the National Telecommunications Communication (NTC), Smart Communications, and Globe Telecommunications.” DILG describes the text blasts as information service of PIA, “providing news and information nationwide through short messaging service (SMS)-based system, supplemented by new media application such as Facebook and Twitter.” Robredo expects PIA to send out SMS information regarding presidential pronouncements, weather news and updates, safety tips, health and wellness, government programs as well as government actions on critical issues and concerns. “Feedback from the recipients will be collected, analyzed, and relayed to national government agencies concerned for appropriate

action,” Robredo assured the local chief executives. PIA Director General Jose Fabia informed PIA regional directors and officers-in-charge in a memorandum on June 26 of the agreement made between the Department of Health and PIA during the consultative workshop held in line with the implementation nationwide of anti-dengue campaign. Fabia directed them to include in their directory of inbox news and textblast recipients the contact numbers of barangay health workers and Barangay Dengue Warriors as PIA is expected to relay to local health functionaries, news on Anti-Dengue Campaign through text-blasting. Text-blasting is simultaneous sending to targeted groups information through SMS.

PWDs still struggling for free mobility TAGUM City, Davao del Norte––Persons with disabilities (PWD) are still struggling against impediments to their free mobility as some buildings remain PWD inaccessible, 30 years after the Accessibility Law Batas Pambansa 344 was passed in 1982. Guesting in Kapihan sa Kapitolyo, Provincial Social Welfare Officer Arlene Semblante said the Provincial Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons (PCWDP) is still dealing with problems on accessibility. Davao del Norte Provincial Governor Rodolfo P. del Rosario who sits as chair of PCWDP, has a standing order for the Provincial Engineering Office (PEO) work with the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to conduct accessibility audit of public establishments throughout the province. Semblante said del Rosario issued the directive last year in a meeting with members of PCWDP upon learning that even the Provincial Capitol of Davao del Norte fell short of the accessibility standards of Batas Pambansa 344 which is “An Act to Enhance the Mobility of Disabled Persons by Requiring Certain Buildings, Institutions, Establishments and Public Utilities to install Facilities and Other Devices.” Among the noted inaccessible areas of the Provincial Capitol were its second floor and its comfort rooms.


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SANS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION BILL

NOTHING BUT PNoy’s ‘matuwid na THE TRUTH daan’ to remain obscure After serving as provincial governor for nine consecutive years, the State of the Province Address (SOPA) in Misamis Oriental last week was the last for Gov. Oscar Moreno. Being interested to run for mayor in Cagayan de Oro City, we, Cagayanons, were excited. Everybody listened in zest to the governor’s SOPA. The ‘Misamisnons’ are also keen on what they’ve got in all those years. Cagayanons listened to get a better understanding of a man who wants to be Cagayan De Oro City’s mayor in the future. The Cagayanons listened to SOPA to have some ideas of what in store for Cagayan De Oro City.

By BONG D. FABE Contributing editor

CAGAYAN de Oro City–– The immediate passage of the Freedom of Information (FOI) law is the cement that will strengthen the cornerstone of the Aquino administration’s journey in the matuwid na daan, the Right to Know, Right Now! Coalition said in a statement. As the President delivers his State of the Nation Address (SONA) later yesterday, the coalition, along with more than 80 organizations and hundreds of individuals, strongly urged Mr. Aquino to specifically mention the immediate passage of the FOI bill as his administration’s priority legislative measure. “The challenge to President Aquino’s program of daang matuwid is how to institutionalize and make it uniformly observed at all levels of government, so that it becomes irreversible even beyond his term. Passing the FOI law now will strongly reinforce public confidence that the President is keeping true to his mandate of change and to his marching orders to transform our government,” said lawyer Nepo Malaluan, co-convenor of the Right to Know, Right Now! Coalition in a statement. As a member of the Steering Committee of the

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Open Government Partnership (OGP), a multilateral initiative led by the United States that aims to secure concrete commitments from governments to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption, and harness new technologies to strengthen governance, the Philippines is obligated to pass the FOI, In remaining for so long without a right to information law, the Philippines is failing to respect its role, as

a Steering Committee member of the Open Government Partnership, to show leadership by example for OGP in terms of domestic commitments, stressed more than 70 organizations in a July 19 letter to President Aquino through Budget Secretary Florencio B. Abad and Undersecretary Manuel L. Quezon III of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office. OBSCURE/PAGE 4

Globe Telecom backs international initiatives for radio frequency revamp LEADING telecommunications company Globe Telecom said it would support initiatives by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and GSM Association (GSMA) to revise the radio frequency spectrum to allow easier and cheaper global broadband expansion and lower the cost of mobile devices in many markets. Atty. Froilan Castelo, Head of Globe Corporate and Legal Services Group and a member of GSMA Chief Regulatory Officer Group – Asia, said it was imperative that Asia-Pacific carriers come-up with a common stand on the issue of spectrum harmonization. He added that consistency and fairness in the allocation of frequency spectrum would help boost competitiveness and give telecommunication companies the opportunity to further expand penetration and offer more compelling products and services. “While Globe recognizes that the power of managing spectrum allocation is in the hands of the regulators, we believe that a review and revision of frequency spectrum

can bring benefits to a greater number of people, particularly in far-flung, rural areas. Telcos will be able to deliver lowcost internet connectivity and the cost of mobile devices could become lower since there will be no need to customize these across differing spectrum bands,” Castelo said. For instance, the new Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard for high-speed data for mobile phones and data terminals which wireless carriers worldwide are currently deploying can be used with many different frequency bands. As a result, cellular phones from one country may not work in other countries unless the units are multi-band capable. GSMA is pushing for a harmonized 700MHz band plan for mobile services across the Asia-Pacific region, noting that spectrum harmonization would result in bigger economies of scale and increase the capacity of the region’s mobile operators to provide better telecommunication services. The organization, in partnership with The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), REVAMP/PAGE 11

Alas! The Cagayanons were dismayed. Instead of appreciating concrete accomplishments, the Moreno SOPA spelled nothing but rhetoric. For the past nine years, as provincial governor, development of Misamis Oriental was below par. Moreno, instead, claims credit on projects implemented by the national government. The Department of Public Works and Highways, and the Department of Agriculture in fact, initiated these projects. Another example is the Mariculture Park project of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Balingasag. Moreno wants to take credit of the BFAR project, too. Moreno also wants him credited with the construction of Laguindingan Airport. The airport in Laguindingan is a flagship project of the national government even before he became Governor. Over all, in a scale of ten, Moreno’s ratings in Misamis Oriental through the nine years of his administration got a measly four. At the end of the SOPA, we, Cagayanons, are frustrated. We, then, cast doubt on Moreno as future leader of Cagayanons. We should not allow Cagayan de Oro to have leaders claiming credit in the accomplishments of others than through their efforts and initiatives. We must be vigilant of ‘credit grabbers.’ We must get rid of them. MABUHI ANG CAGAYANONS! MABUHI ANG CAGAYAN DE ORO! PAID FOR BY CAGAYANONS FOR CAGAYAN DE ORO, INC.


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PRO-13 orients personnel on anti-illegal logging By MARTIN M. GAMBA

CAMP Rodriguez, Libertad, Butuan City - To ultimately stop illegal logging activities nationwide, there is a need to have proper coordination among regulatory and enforcement bodies to prevent conflict of interests and arrive at a common approach in the implementation of Executive Order 23.

For this, the Police Regional Office (PRO-13), headed by Police Chief Supt. Reynaldo S. Rafal, initiated a one-day seminar on anti-Illegal logging, July 17, this year. EO 23 of President Aquino, implements the indefinite log ban and created the Anti-Illegal Logging Task Force, headed by the Environment and Natural Resources Secretary.

It also tasked PNP Chief Nicanor Bartolome to help the task force in the process. Director Rafal said that, as seminar participants, his provincial directors, assistant provincial directors, deputy provincial directors for operations and the chiefs-of-police had the chance of deeply understanding the meat of the EO, as well as of the other environmental laws.

Resource persons were Forester Ronaldo Gadot; Mr. Camilo Emmanuel Soriano and Mr. Romy Ladroma of the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC); Police Senior Supt. Ferdinando Sevilla, deputy regional director for operations and Agusan del Norte Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Officer Raul Rosales.

Northern Mindanao pushes for federation of consumer groups ILIGAN City––Consumer groups in Northern Mindanao unanimously agreed on the creation of a regional federation of consumer organizations in Region 10. This was the result of the discussions during the Regional Consumer Assembly held recently in Cagayan de Oro City as revealed by Ruel B. Paclipan, provincial director, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Iligan City, Lanao del Norte Provincial Office. The establishment of the regional federation, which is targeted in the

third quarter of 2012, is expected to unify the voices of the different consumer organizations in the region, said Paclipan. Some of the issues and concerns raised by the different stakeholders were public consciousness on consumer laws and fair trade laws, implementation of consumer laws, strong linkages among different sectors and government support to consumer groups. On the other hand, among the best practices highlighted during the assembly were the imple-

mentation of consumer welfare projects such as B a g s a k a n C e nt e r a n d Consumer Welfare Desk (CWD) in business establishments, proactive Local Price Coordinating Councils (LPCCs) and effective market administration. After the discussion, the following recommendations were formulated: regular updating of price monitoring boards in markets, especially for fish and meat products; strengthening of LPCCs to effectively perform their duties, particularly during calamities; and procurement of testing

and weighing devices to measure products sold in the market. Outputs from the Regional Consumer Assembly will be presented at the upcoming National Consumer Congress scheduled on October 1, to kick off the Consumer Welfare Month celebration. It will be joined by the representatives from the consumer organizations, academe and partner agencies to come up with a National Action Plan for the advancement of consumer welfare and protection, Paclipan said.

Soldiers now into fruit tree growing ISABELA City––Personnel of the 4th Civil Relations Group (4CRG) and their dependents are participating in the tree growing program of the Civil Relations Service – Armed Forces of the Philippines (CRSAFP), which started June, this year. The activity involves planting of fruit-bearing trees not only at specified areas, but also within their respective backyards, said Lt. Col. Erwin A. Alea, 4CRG group commander. “This activity is in line with CRSAFP’s advocacy of involving its personnel and civilian employees, as well as their dependents, in the greening program and subsequently project the AFP’s IPSP strategic objective on environmental

protection and disaster risk reduction and management, he said. The program is being implemented in three successive phases. (Rene V. Carbayas/jpa/4CRGAFP/ PIA9-ZBST)ZBST/asf )

BCMC receives more donations from WMR By MARIA LUISA DIANAH Z. GENERALAO

Mambuaya Relocation Site Ground Breaking - Cagayan de Oro Archbishop Antonio Ledesma (left), together with Ma. Melinda Bernardino, national president of the International Confederation of the Society of St. Vincent De Paul (SSVP); Former Senator Agapito Aquino, chair emeritus of the Philippine Cooperative Center (PCC); Dr. Billy Tusale, chair of the Federation of Peoples’ Sustainable Development Cooperatives (FPSDC) and Representative Isidro Lico of Ating Coop Party List, leads the groundbreaking of the Mambuaya Coop-Ville Relocation Site, which is being projected to have 300 houses. (Rodolfo D. Mendoza, PIA 10/asf)

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The Philippines was one of the eight countries that composed the original Steering Committee members of OGP, together with the United States, Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, Norway, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. When the O GP was formally launched in September 2011, the Philippines and

Brazil were the only two Steering Committee members without an FOI law. However, Brazil passed its FOI law shortly thereafter, leaving the Philippines as the only original Steering Committee member that does not have an FOI law. As member of the OGP Steering Committee, “it is incumbent on the Philippines to adopt right to information legislation,” the international groups

said in the letter. “We had cause to believe that legislation on this core democratic issue would be adopted when you were elected, in part on a platform of transparency, anti-corruption and go o d gover nance. Our hope was renewed when you announced your endorsement of the bill in Januar y 2012. However, the bill has still not been passed, and we are

concerned that time is starting to run out on the 15th Congress,” the groups added. The FOI passed bicameral conference committee but Congress, under then House Speaker Prospero Nograles failed to adopt it during the 14th Congress. “One of the core commitments of the OGP, set out in the OGP’s Declaration of Principles, is to increase the availability of

BUTUAN City––The Butuan City Medical Center (BCMC) has received another donation from the World Medical Relief, Inc. (WMR) of Michigan, USA. The P17 million donation package of beds, cushions, wheelchairs, tables, crutches and other medical supplies and equipment, was turned-over by WMR Ambassador of Health Dave Lee Zarate to Mayor Ferdinand Amante Jr., Wednesday, witnessed City Councilors Virgilio Nery and Ramon Carampatana, SK Federation President Rauzil

Carampatana, BCMC OIC Director Josephine Chua and other city officials. Mayor Ferdinand M. Amante Jr. said, the donation will greatly improve the delivery of health services to the people of the city. WMR was founded in 1953 by Irene M. Auberlin to help orphaned children during the Korean War. It later expanded into a global mission to aid millions of sick and poor people around the world. (NCLM/MLDZG/ButuanPIO/PIA-Caraga/asf )

information about governmental activities. As the Declaration states, governments collect and hold information on behalf of people, and citizens have a right to seek information about governmental activities. This clearly re qu i re s t he a d opt i on of right to information legislation,” the groups explained. Malaluan said that the passage of the FOI “is now

a matter of political will on the part of the President and the leaders and members of Congress.” To intensify the campaign for the passage of the FOI, the Right to Know, Right Now! Coalition is urging ordinary citizens to get actively involved by using their mobile phones and online platforms to voice their support and demand for its passage. (Bong D. Fabe)


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Aquino to ask Congress to approve 2013 P2tn budget PRESIDENT Benigno S. Aquino III is set to submit the Budget of Expenditures and Sources of Financing (BESF) for fiscal year 2013 to Congress on Tuesday, a day after his third State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday. Budget and Management Secretary Florencio B. Abad, who will be delivering the expenditure plan to Congress on behalf of the President, said that the P2.006-trillion proposed

National Budget deepens the Aquino Administration’s commitment to its Social Contract with the Filipino People. “This proposed Empowerment Budget prioritizes funding for programs and projects that have impact in unshackling the poor from poverty and in reducing poverty incidence to 16.6 percent by 2016. President Aquino has directed us to take bold steps in closing key social service delivery gaps

— in classrooms, teachers, health insurance subsidies, rural health facilities, etc. — by 2013,” he said. “He also instructed us to build on our economic achievements so far, such as the 6.4-percent gross domestic product growth in the first quarter of 2012, by investing in the foundations of rapid, inclusive and sustained growth. With this, we are funding the attainment of rice self-sufficiency by next year; the pavement

of all national roads by 2014 and all secondary roads by 2016, the arrival of 5.53 million tourists by next year and 10 million by 2016, among others,” he said. Abad said that the combined budgetary allocations of the Social Services and Economic Services sector of P1.210 trillion for 2013 — 60.3 percent of the P2.006-trillion Budget — supports the achievement of the aforementioned targets. The proposed 2013

National Budget consists of P1.251 trillion in Programmed New Appropriations for national government operations, programs and projects; and P755.2 billion in Automatic Appropriations for debt servicing, local government allocations and others. Legislative action and approval will be sought for Programmed New Appropriations as well as for P177.5 billion in Unprogrammed Appropriations, or

standby spending authority, which the national government may only be utilized when its revenues exceed targets. The Budget Chief also said that the Proposed Budget for 2013 is the earliest to be submitted to Congress in the last 12. He said that by submitting the BESF right after the SONA, the Administration is showing its commitment to ensure the early enactment of the Budget.

DSWD to give more free college education By OLIVER BADEL INODEO

CAGAYAN de Oro City––A total of 84 slots of scholarship grants will be added to the existing number of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (Pantawid Pamilya) grantees who are enjoying free college education here starting this first semester. The additional slots will be given to beneficiaries of Pantawid Pamilya identified by the Institutional Partnership Division (IPD) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development Central Office. Momentarily, Northern Mindanao region has a total of 264 scholars under Student Grants in Aid Program for Poverty Alleviation (SGPPA) of Pantawid Pamilya. Cherrylou Acobo, Pantawid Pamilya Coordination and Partnership Development Officer, said the vacant slot will complete the 348 target of the region. “So far, we only hit 76 percent of the target. That is why we have to fill up the remaining 24 percent of the slots allotted for Northern Mindanao,” Acobo said. For her part, Atty. Araceli F. Solamillo, Regional Director of DSWD Field Office 10, said DSWD, Commission on Higher Education (CHED), State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) and the Department of Labor and Employment joined together for the scholarship program for the underprivileged. “The program is piloted in Pantawid Pamilya areas to put into action the 1986 Philippine Constitution that said ‘protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels and take appropriate steps to make such education accessible; establish and maintain a system COLLEGE/PAGE 11

SM FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS. SM Foundation turns over a check worth P1.5M to Congressman Rufus B. Rodriguez in support of the Congress-

man’s scholarship program that is implemented in the Mindanao University of Science and Technology, Cagayan de Oro City. In photo are SM Operations Manager Clara Elizaga (holding the check), Ivy Guantero of SM Foundation, MUST President Dr. Ricardo Rotoras, Scholarship Coordinator Vanessa Escaño and the MUST Board Members.

Govt orders closure of 40 ore processing plants GENERAL Santos City––Mining regulators in South Cotabato have ordered the closure of 40 unlicensed or unregistered ore processors and ball mills in T’boli town as part of the provincial government’s crackdown against illegal small-scale gold mining and processing operations in the area. South Cotabato Governor Arthur Pingoy Jr. said Monday the Provincial Mining Regulatory Board (PMRB) approved the closure of the unlicensed ore processing plants after their owners failed to obtain the necessary permits and licenses despite an earlier directive from the local government. “We have to make this move to show to them that we are serious and deter-

mined to cleanse the area of all illegal mining and processing operations,” said the governor, who chairs the PMRB. A report from the Provincial Environment Management Office (PEMO) showed that there are at least 100 processing plants based in T’boli town but only 86 have obtained permits to operate. In January, the provincial government issued a

There are at least 100 processing plants based in T’boli town but only 86 have obtained permits to operate.’

stoppage order against the unlicensed ore processors and ball mills in the area and issued notices to their operators to comply with the local government’s regulations or face closure Pingoy said the stoppage order is pursuant to Provincial Ordinance No. 7, Series of 2003, which sets the “taxes, fees, charges and other impositions on small-scale mining, mineral

processing operations and transporting of mineral ore within the province of South Cotabato.” “This ordinance strictly prohibits the extraction and processing of ores without proper permits and payment of necessary fees to the provincial government,” he said. Engr. Siegfred Flaviano, acting PEMO chief, said the issuance of the closure order

was part of the local government’s efforts to properly regulate all small-scale mining and related activities within the province. Based on the provincial government’s monitoring, around 300 ball mills and 200 ore processing plants are presently operating in T’boli town. The mineral ores being processed by the ball mills and ore processors come from the thriving smallscale mining activities in the gold rush villages of Kematu and Desawo. Pingoy earlier said the provincial government may earn an additional P18 million annually if the existing ore processors and ball mill plants in the area will properly pay their fees and taxes.


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Will China honor the Code of Conduct? FINALLY, members of the ASEAN bloc agreed on a six-point joint statement to resolve the West Philippine Sea issue. Indonesia’s initiatives in ironing out kinks among ASEAN member countries paid off. The 45th ASEAN regional conference held in Cambodia two weeks ago usually issue a communiqué to wrap up the end of the conference. It was the first time that the ASEAN Cris Diaz failed to come up a communiqué that usually spells out the ASEAN’s common stand on various issues confronting the regional bloc. Cambodia, the host country, did not acquiesce to the joint communiqué, obviously, criticizing China’s incursion into territorial seas of some ASEAN member countries. While Cambodia defended its stand saying the ASEAN is not a ‘court’ to decide on territorial disputes, analysts believed China’s unseen hands worked to abandon the communiqué. The other day, ASEAN member countries approved albeit outside the conference table the six-point joint statement. The statement aimed at resolving territorial conflict in the West Philippine Sea as well as in the Spratly. The ASEAN six-point principles are the following: 1) Implement fully the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea or DOC 2) Support the guidelines of the DOC 3) Conclude early a regional code of conduct on the South China Sea 4) Respect universally recognized principles of international law including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 5) Continue exercising self-restraint and non-use of force, and 6) The peaceful resolution of conflicts in accordance with universally recognized principles of international law and including the 1982 UNCLOS. The Chinese government is willing to work together with the ASEAN members to implement the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC) comprehensively and effectively, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hong Lei in CHINA/PAGE 11

Increase senior citizens’ pensions INCREASING the pension of SSS members is laudable. The need to increase the pension of elderly citizens, a big number of whom are still receiving a lowly P1,200 – P2,400 pension per month, is a humane and compassionate move on the part of the government. The government has a duty to take care

Editorial of its senior citizens, especially those who have less in life, and welfare, especially, for those in need,” In t h e s e t i m e s where the costs of living, especially medical care is too high for the marginalized sectors, including the retirees and the elderlies, an increase in the pension benefits is a

heavenly blessing. A December 2010 data, according to a lawmaker, bared that of the 764,539 pensioners receiving retirement benefits from SSS, 274,738 or 35.94% are still receiving 1,200 to 2,400. Most of the pensioners (370,832) receive 2,401-4,999. With the continuing increase in the prices of fuel and ba-

sic commodities, and even medicines, one can just imagine the condition of our senior citizens who have once been productive forces of the economy and who served the society well during their youthful days but who are now old and sickly. Once realized, the SSS pension hike would be a great relief for them.

Shock waves THE discovery of introducing high energy sound waves through the body, in order to pulverize or to make small bigger stones in the kidneys, making it easier for the stones to be passed out, is one welcome breakthrough. This method of treating kidney stones is a procedure that is less invasive compared to opening up the kidneys in order to remove the stone, and can be performed on an outpatient basis, making it less costly in terms of economics. The complications is minimal too, although, there may be isolated incidences of bleeding, urinary tract infections and blockage in the urine flow. It is worth mentioning that ESWL (extracorporeal sound wave lithotripsy) is

Health In Focus Dr. Mary Jean Loreche-Diao not the treatment of choice for pregnant women, for those with bleeding tendencies and for those with a co-existing UTI. Having a stone in any of the urinary tract system like in the kidneys, ureter or the urinary bladder, is a painful event in one’s life. Patients would rush to the emergency room in severe pain, and would describe it as an experience that they wouldn’t forget. Pain is not the only manifestation. Patient may present with a complaint

of difficulty in urination, painful urination, fever and chills. The urine may be foul smelling or cloudy and at times may be pinkish or reddish. Kidney stones vary depending on the chemical component it contains, and is once again a reflection of one’s dietary preference. Thus, you get to hear Calcium Oxalate, Struvite or Uric Acid in the report during a stone analysis. Family history, the fluid

intake (one must drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration), diet rich in sodium and sugar and protein, all contribute to one’s predisposition to stone formation. Kidney stone formation, is one preventable disease, except if the cause is congenital or metabolic like in cases of hyperparathyroidism. Although the treatment modalities are safe in most instances, a lifestyle change involving one’s diet and drinking plenty of water instead of colored and sweetened drinks, will keep that kidneys of yours safe and healthy. Nothing beats those 6 to 8 glasses of cold water, to wash away one’s thirst. It cleanses one’s system and prevents the formation of those unwanted stones.

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Pedagogical consideration IT HAS been noted, so far, that the process of education has a tremendous impact on the results of education quality as a whole. Process in quality management is vital because all results in management are identified by the degree of the quality of the process. This also applies in education management. Thus, pedagogically, when schools have been in good quality in their processes, the quality of the products can be guaranteed. This article is related much to my previous article, the school academic year. Yet, when considering the national examination for throughout a country with diverse cultural, social, and economical aspects, implementing such an exam will destroy the pedagogical consideration. A school in a remote area or territory is strikingly different from another school lets say in a metropolitan city. Then, imagine when the standard

DR. DJUWARI STIE Perbanas (College of Economics and Business) Surabaya, Indonesia grade average of the national exam to pass is the same; we can judge such a policy will break the pedagogical aspects in education. So far, the national examination has distorted such pedagogical aspects. When for example a student in a remote village gets 4 for a certain subject might not different a student or pupil who gets the same score of 4. Pedagogically, the student or pupil with score 4 in a remote area in which the

school is less equipped with teaching and learning aids must have worked harder than that in a school in a metropolitan city with complete and modern teaching and learning equipments. Considering the illustration above, it is obviously not fair when judging the students or pupils in different areas with the same standard grade average for passing their schools. The more critical problem in that practice is the test items in the national exam. The test is designed in the type of multiple choices with four options and one correct answer. This, in pedagogical consideration, means that creativity of human beings is hindered. This is because the expected answer will drag the students or pupils’ mind into a directed option. Unfortunately, in our lives human beings should be in their own typical ways. For example, when a person is good at or talented in

arts, he or she must not be good at other aspects such as mathematics or biology. If a student is good at language or linguistics he or she might not be good at physics or architecture or the other way around. This is one of the examples of pedagogical consideration when implementing the exam for measuring the students or pupils learning mastery. Thus, it is not fair when judging the students or pupils passing grade using the same standard grade average throughout a country with a wide and diverse territories. All social, economical, and cultural aspects should be taken into consideration. Pedagogical consideration will emphasize on the fairness for the schools in different areas will have different characteristics. These characteristics are discussed and used for making better policy to make the PEDAGOGICAL/PAGE 11


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Goobye Commissioner Biazon, sir, it’s time to pack up! COMMISSIONER Ruffy Biazon, of the Bureau of Customs, appears to be a confused person these days. After President Benigno S. Aquino III announced his desire to have the young Biazon be in the senatorial slate of the Liberal Party for the 2013 elections his detractors wasted no time in manipulating media to the effect that the latter’s days at the bureau are already numbered. The situation practically rendered him a lame duck commissioner. This has encouraged crooks at the bureau to become a little bolder and has actually continued with their nefarious activities. These crooks, better known as collectors, appraisers, examiners, intelligence officers, et cetera, are now back with vengeance. They are in cahoots with smugglers, customs brokers and some other port characters. Double Barrel learned that the “contacts and protectors” at the bureau of Mr. Lucio Co have resumed their illegal work in facilitating the release of thousands of containers consigned to various fictitious firms but actually

Double Barrel Vic A. Endriga but actually end up in various Puregold outlets. No wonder imported (oops, smuggled to be precise) chicken, pork, fish and other food items are very much cheaper than the locally produced ones which are sold in public markets. A middle rank official, who has worked with the bureau for the last 23 years, told this corner that smuggling has actually worsened over the last several months. This explains why outlets of Chinese products in Bonondo, Divisoria, Tutuban, Baclaran and other bargain outlets in Metro Manila and various cities all over the country do not run out of supply. These smuggled products mostly come from China, Taiwan and Hongkong. The same source disclosed that smuggled goods coursed through the ports in Isabela City,

Basilan and Zamboanga City come mostly from Malaysia and Singapore. These contrabands include appliances, candies, food items and imported vehicles, mostly expensive SUVs. Some of these SUVs end up in the hands of politicians in Mindanao as end users. All the while, we thought things will change for the better under the present administration through the much ballyhooed “tuwid na daan.” It’s now apparent things are going for the worse at the Bureau of Customs. Katunayan, mula pa noong January ay palagi na lamang dumaranas ng pagkabigo ang Bureau of Customs na maabot ang nakatukang tax collection target. Nagpatubo ka pa ng balbas Commissioner Biazon, sir, para mukhang mabagsik, iyon pala ay hindi ka naman iniinda ng

mga tulisan at smuggler. Parang Totoy Pilay yata ang dating n’yo. The consistent shortfall in tax collection at the Bureau of Customs could have convinced President Aquino to pull out Biazon from his pier office and instead include him again in the LP senatorial ticket for the 2013 polls. He announced it two months ago in what now looks like a diplomatic effort or soft approach to ease Biazon out of the Bureau. What we can say under the circumstances is that President Aquino has been very kind and gracious to his friend Ruffy Biazon by giving him the customs portfolio after a resounding defeat in the 2010 senatorial elections. But he turned out to be no match to the challenge. Maybe the man is destined for the legislature. As things have developed, it also turned out that retired police General Danilo Lim, deputy commissioner for intelligence, is likewise a dismal failure. To say it mildly, Deputy Commissioner Lim could best be described as an officer of little help to Biazon.

Binigo rin nya si Pnoy kaya pati siya ay balak rin yatang isubo sa kanyon sa pamamagitan ng pagsama sa kanya sa administration senatorial line up. According to our informants in the Palace there are two front runners to replace Biazon as commissioner. They are former short lived Customs Commissioner Alberto C. Lina, chairman of Airfreight 2100 or Air 21 and Philippine franchise holder of logistics giant Fedex; and Jesus Arranza, chairman and president of oil mills owned by coconut farmers. Lina’s principal supporter is no other than Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima, his inaanak sa kasal. Purisim are business partners in a number of firms, including Burger King, Mail and More and an information technology company, among others, which incidentally cornered the IT modernization program of no less than the Bureau of Customs. Lina was also reported to have sought the help of business tycoon Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco to convice Pnoy to return him to his old post at the

Port Area. On the other hand, Arranza has Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile, himself a former customs commissioner, as principal benefactor and sponsor. Arranza, a Chinese-Bicolano, is reportedly also supported by a group of Chinese community traders. So, the choice appears to be between the devil and the deep blue sea. Both Lina and Arranza represent the interest of both big business and scheming politicians. Kawawa ang ating Bayang Magiliw. Kaya ipanalangin natin na sana isaalangalang ni Pnoy ang tunay na kapakanan ng bansa. Sana makahanap siya ng isang magaling at matapang na pamalit kay Commissioner Biazon. Ito namang si Commissioner Biazon ay dapat magpakalalaki siya sa pamamagitan ng pagbibitiw sa pwesto hindi sa darating na September 30 kundi ngayon na. Maawa siya sa kanyang sarili. Resigning now is definitely an honorable thing for him to do. Either he likes seeking a Senate seat or not, the point is : he failed in his mission at the BOC. Goodbye, sir!

Food terminal Aggie News rises in Misor LAGUINDINGAN, Misamis Oriental––The Department of Agriculture Regional Field Office 10 through the Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Division (DA-10 AMAD) formally turned over a Barangay Food Terminal (BFT) project to the local government unit (LGU) of Barangay Tubajon, this town. The project was mainly conceived to advance the agency’s market development initiatives through the provision of a channel for farmers and fisherfolks’ alike to directly sell their agricultural products at fair prices to consumers, as a result of the elimination of padded costs brought about by traders or middlemen. The barangay’s influence area envelops 237.39 hectares, producing agricultural commodities like coconut, corn, tobacco, atis, banana, seneguelas and fish. In the total amount of P 300,000, the BFT was materialized through fund support from DA-10 AMAD, who shouldered 90% of the overall project cost and supplied equipment and food handling facilities such as chest freezer, chiller, digital cash register, weighing scale and etc., including

the rendering of technical assistance for the allocation and maintenance of working capital to be chiefly used for the initial procurement of stocks. Meanwhile, Brgy. Tubajon’s counterpart covered 10% of the entire project value, including the establishment of a building structure as well as the creation of a BFT management crew, who will be largely dependable in the planning, organizing, directing and implementing of operations expedient to properly run the project. In behalf of the beneficiaries, Brgy. Captain Terry M. Daroy articulated her optimism that the BFT will generate productive endeavors, which would bring significant aid within the residents of the barangay. Also recognizing that the project has earned recoil among a few of her constituents, she explained that the BFT will pave an opportunity to assist more small-scaled businessmen as they’d be offered with an easy access to buy affordable food and other prime commodities, thereby obtaining additional profit on their end. In addition, she accentu-

The opening of the BFT in Tubajon, Laguindingan motions for economic opportunities to blossom within the barangay as both farmers and fisherfolks are provided with an area to directly sell agricultural products and other prime commodities at practical prices, brought by the elimination of added costs from traders/middlemen. The ceremonial cutting of ribbon (right photo) is led by DA-10 AMAD Chief Honey S. Valledor (in orange) along with Laguindingan Vice Mayor Teodoro B. Oguis (in red), MA Diosdado G. Ayson (partly hidden in green), Brgy. Captain Terry M. Daroy (in dark green) and DA-10 Food Terminal Focal Person Corazon E. Balabat (partly hidden in white).

DA-10 AMAD shouldered the provision of equipment and food handling facilities such as chest freezer, chiller, digital cash register, weighing scale and etc. at the same time the initial stocks for the said project.

ated that local officials are only drawn to participate in undertakings that would be best for the welfare of the people, in whom they owe a sense of commitment and dedication, in the name of government service. DA-10 AMAD Chief Ms. Honey S. Valledor, on

one hand, highlighted the substantial concepts underlying the BFT, which its key purpose is to augment the economic activities within Brgy. Tubajon. She added that the residents will have a more convenient avenue in the availment of food, noting that they won’t spend

P 50-60 every time they pay a visit to the nearest trading center. Likewise, she enlightened the BFT recipients of a higher guarantee on the quality and safety of agricultural products as most of these would come from their respective farms, backyards or sanctuaries. Additionally, she underscored that the project would also signal employment among the residents. Furthermore, Ms. Valledor stressed the need for transparency through the judicious recording of activities pertaining to the BFT and urged the beneficiaries to patronize the items up for sale in the recently launched project. Laguindingan Mayor Hon. Oliver L. Ubaub, on the other hand, encouraged the beneficiaries in heeding to

their credibility by committing to the BFT project as DA took the chance in trusting them with the abovementioned project. Moreso, he challenged his constituents to properly manage the BFT to serve as a model to the rest of the town’s 10 barangays and accordingly, more interventions would soon follow from the department. Initially, DA-10 AMAD is also anticipating to officially launch the second BFT in Laguindingan, specifically in Brgy. Mauswagon this month. Prominent figures in attendance during the opening ceremony also include Laguindingan Vice Mayor Teodoro B. Oguis, Municipal Agriculturist Diosdado G. Ayson and DA-10 Food Terminal Focal Person Corazon E. Balabat. (Joanne L. Olson, DA-10)


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Coca-Cola’s corporate social responsibility lauded MANILA -A Congressional Appreciation Award is forthcoming for Coca-Cola Philippines a for its outstanding feeding program which have been benefitting school children throughout the country. This was bared by a congressional report which indicated that several legislators from the minority block want to bestow the appreciation to Coca-Cola through House Resolution 2458. Minority Leader Danilo Suarez (3rd District, Quezon) said Coca Cola Philippines specifically formulated Nutrijuice to help combat Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA), which is one of the most prevalent micronutrient deficiencies in the country. It was learned that the Coca-Cola Company and the Food and Nutrition Research Institute of the Department of Science

and Technology (FNRI-DOST) developed an orange-flavored drink called “Nutrijuice” fortified with iron, zinc, lysine and vitamins A and C, and which has been scientifically proven to help reduce IDA. “The company has achieved and contributed much to improving the nutritional and iron status of school children since year 2006. Coca Cola has aided in alleviating the prevalence of anemia from 100 percent to 13.0 percent through the fortified juice,” Suarez said. According to the 2003 National Nutrition Survey by the Food and Nutrition Research Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (FNRIDOST), 37.4% of children aged 6-12 years old in the Philippines are iron deficient, with the main causes including poverty, insuf-

ficient dietary intake and poor availability of iron-rich foods, among others. “Coca-Cola aims not only to become an employer or a beverage company, but also a responsible member of the community. It has given the supplementary feeding program to almost 200,000 children aged 6-12 years old since it conducted an efficacy study in 2006 among 300 children at the Pinaglabanan Elementary School in San Juan, Metro Manila,” Suarez said. Suarez said the study showed that a multi-micronutrient fortified juice is effective in increasing the hemoglobin levels among iron-depleted children. NutriJuice had significantly reduced anemia among irondepleted children. Iron stores of all children supplemented with

the fortified juice were higher than those who had non-fortified juice and the fortified juice had significantly increased the weight and height of both the anemic and underweight children. Rep. Lani Mercado-Revilla (2nd District, Cavite), a co-author of the resolution, said Iron Deficiency Anemia, or IDA, can reduce a child’s learning ability and hamper their mental and physical development. Revilla said one of the ways to solve this problem is by adding vitamins and/or minerals to food to increase its overall nutritional content. “Fortifying commonly consumed foods and beverages with iron is a simple but effective way for young children to get adequate amounts of iron in their diet. Beverages are a good choice as

they are easy to administer and consistent in quality. Beverages like Nutrijuice are also less likely to obstruct the body from absorbing the nutrients,” Mercado-Revilla said. Mercado-Revilla said CocaCola should be commended for their outstanding contribution to the country’s youth for this particular activity. Since its inception in 2006, Coca-Cola’s feeding program has benefited 6,800 children in regions across the Philippines which includes Zambales, Palawan, Tacloban, Davao, Bukidnon, Taguig, Pasig and Marikina.

DOLE sets GKK awards By Apipa P. Bagumbaran

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY -- The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) through the Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC) will be recognizing institutions and individuals for their exemplary contributions in responding to the safety and health needs of workers, workplaces, and community. OSHC Executive Director Ma. Teresita Cucueco said outstanding i ns t itut i ons an d i n d i viduals who have implemented successful safety and health programs will be awarded the Gawad Kaligtasan at Kalusuga n ( G K K ) , a n at i o n a l award given to establishments and individuals with best OSH practices and w ho can b e mo dels for others to emulate. Now on its eighth year, she said the GKK is a component of the Zero Accident Program (ZAP), one of the flagship programs of the DOLE. It aims to encourage institutions to implement their own safety, health and envi-

ronment programs, and in the process achieve productivity and zero accident in the workplace. Cucueco, who visited Northern Mindanao last July 19 for the third stop of the information campaign on the GKK and the 13th National Occupational Safety and Health (NOSH) Congress, said the GKK is open to private and public establishments belonging to large and medium enterprises compliant to general labor standards, OSH standards, and other related government regulations, as well as to individuals wit h outstanding OSH contributions or innovations. She further said that

Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) through the Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC) conduct seminars on safety and health in the workplace, like the one above. (File Photo)

microenterprises or the informal sector who have low cost OSH innovations and practices implemented at workplaces resulting to increased productivity are likewise encouraged to join the prestigious award. The OSHC executive director said the complete GKK criteria and nomination forms may

be downloaded from the OSHC website, www.oshc. dole.gov.ph. Entries must be submitted on or before July 31, 2012 and qualified entries will be validated by the OSHC and DOLE regional offices. Accordingly, GKK winners will be awarded after the 13th NOSH Congress which will be held on Oc-

tober 24-25, this year, in Quezon City. Upon further evaluation, the GKK winners are likewise viable to receive the Tripartite Seal of Excellence under the Incentivizing Compliance Program (ICP), an award given by DOLE to establishments which voluntarily comply with labor laws. (APB-PIA 10)

CdO -Iloilo connectio seen to boost local tourism CAGAYAN de Oro City–– The opening of new flights connecting Cagayan de Oro with Iloilo City is an added boost to the city’s tourism industry. Vice Mayor Caesar Ian Acenas said this noting reports that the thrice a week flights between the two cities provided by Cebu Pacific Air has carried 14,600 passengers in just five months. The vice mayor, who chairs the city council committee on tourism, expressed optimism this figure will continue to increase. He expressed gratitude to the airline company for this development as he express e d hop e more new routes will be opened connecting Cagayan de Oro with other cities in the country. Starting October 14, 2011, the Cagayan de OroIloilo route is Cebu Pacific’s 78th domestic route utilizing an Airbus A319 aircraft. ( LC R / C d e O SP / P IA 1 0 )

Council backs tax discounts to TS Sendong survivors

PIA-XI JOINS REGIONAL ANTI-TRAFFICKING COUNCIL. Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte (center) witnesses the signing of agreement between Regional State Prosecutor Antonio Arellano (leftmost), concurrent chair of Regional Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (RIACAT-XI) and Philippine Information Agency-XI Regional Director Efren F. Elbanbuena (rightmost). Under the MOA, PIA-XI becomes a permanent member of the RIACAT Integrated Action Network (RIACTION-XI) and will be part of both the operations teams of the Law Enforcement Unit (LEU) and the Psycho-Social Unit (PSU), primarily making available public information teams whenever called upon by the heads of LEU and PSU. (photo by RG Alama PIA-XI)

CAGAYAN de Oro––City Council committee on trade, commerce and cooperatives, here, favorably endorsed the request of the Oro Chamber for a 50-percent discount in Real Property Tax (RPT) payments of Tropical Storm Sendong-stricken residential and commercial lot owners. Councilor Juan Sia, Committee chair, said he finds the request fair and recommended its approval the soonest. Oro Chamber representative Ed Chavez Jr. said the request for a tax discount will only be from Calendar Year 2012 to 2014. After this, a new assessment of the land will be conducted based on the improvement, renovations or rehabilitation made. Chavez explained that affected properties may have a different assessment after the three-year grace period. City Treasurer’s Office representative Evelyn Labis informed the committee that the RPT is dependent on the tax declaration issued by the City Assessor’s Office. She said this will be the basis for RPT levy. lorebeth c. requiroso


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Candidate no. 5

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Roxinne Monterde

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Candidate no. 3

Laurice Inosa

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Maria Leslie Ghan

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Kris Pajaron

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the candidates, leaving them teary-eyed, but as contingents to Cagayan de Oro’s most prestigious beauty pageant, the girls showed that they can handle grace under pressure. Mo r e n o t i c e a b l e a r e the candidates who were “morena”, when asked about their distinctiveness – they answered confidently showing to the crowd that they are proud of their skin tone and that it will never be a negative factor in beauty contests. The twins, Elaine and Leslie Ghan also showed us that sibling rivalry is never an issue with them and that they are supportive of each other even as they are competitors

in the pageant. More activities are set for the Miss Kagay-an candidates in the coming weeks; they will be presented to the city council on July 24, talent competition on August 12, 4:00pm at SM City CDO, long gown competition on August 22, 7:00pm at the Rodelsa Hall, and finally the coronation night at the Limketkai Center Atrium on August 26 at 8:00pm. The Miss Kagay-an 2012 organizers, led by Ms. Rhea Rita Abalos of the City Tourism Board, also revealed that this year’s theme is HOLLYWOOD… that is truly something to look forward to.

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Wood... from page 1

of assorted hardwood species with a volume of 10,000 board feet and estimated market value of P200,000 in Upper Lingayao, Las Nieves, Agusan del Norte. The forest products were turned over to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources office in Las Nieves town. The 149 Lauan flitches found floating at the Agusan River in Barangay Sta. Fe, Esperanza town at around 5:30 am of the same day by members of the 13th Regional Public Service Battalion and the Agusan del Sur police. The flitches were brought to the Esperanza police station. The day’s biggest haul was at around 7:30 am when a team from the PAOCC, Agusan del Sur police, San Luis police, Talacogon town police and DENR-Talacogon seized 539 mixed Diptherocarp logs measuring 258.54 cubic meters valued at P517,080 in Purok 1, Sta. Ines, San Luis, Agusan del Sur. The forest products were turned over to Sta. Ines Barangay councilwoman Teresita Cano for transport to the DENR office, police said. On Wednesday, police and DENR-Bislig City held 12 pieces of Narra lumber with a volume of 72 board feet and valued at P1,480 at around 7:05 pm in Barangay Villaverde, Tagbina, Surigaoa del Sur. DENR-Tagbina is now in custody of the wood products. At around 7 pm of the same day, a six-wheel Isuzu truck loaded with hardwood lumber was held by the police at a checkpoint in Barangay Ouano, Alegria, Surigao del Norte. Police said Lito Gallogo, 40, said he owned the forest products and presented an allegedly used permit. Alegria environment officer Raul Micompal is now in custody of the seized lumber.

Groups... from page 1

corporate entities will capacitate them to engage in revenue-generating activities, and proceeds of which can be used to subsidize

medical care of indigent patients. If approved into law, House Bill 3130 will convert the 26 national government hospitals into governmentowned and controlled corporations (GOCCs). At present, these 26 state hospitals are being run under the administrative supervision of the Department of Health. In Mindanao, the hospitals to be converted into GOCCs include Northern Mindanao Medical Center in Cagayan de Oro, Mayor Hilarion A. Ramiro Sr. Regional Training and Teaching Hospital in Region X; Southern Philippines Medical Center and Davao Regional Hospital in Region XI; Zamboanga City Medical Center in Region IX; Cotabato Regional and Medical Center in Region XII; and CARAGA Regional Hospital in Region XIII. In Visayas Region, the hospitals include Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital, Western Visayas Medical Center in Region VI and Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center in Region VIII. Other hospitals include Cagayan Valley Medical Center, Veterans Regional Hospital, Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center, Region I Medical Center, and Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center in Northern Luzon; Dr. Paulino J. Garcia Memorial Research and Medical Center and Jose B. Lingad Memorial Medical Center in Central Luzon; and Batangas Regional Hospital in Southern Luzon. Also included are Bicol Medical Center and Bicol Research Training and Teaching Hospital in Bicol Region and Quirino Memorial Medical Center, Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center, Rizal Medical Center, Amang Rodriguez Medical Center, San Lazaro Hospital, Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center in National Capital Region. The Caraga Regional Hospital, as the main tertiary hospital in the region, serves a total of 2.3 million people from the catchment areas of Agusan del Norte, Surigao del Sur, Butuan City,

Tandag , Surigao del Norte, Agusan del Sur and Surigao City. The groups said that it is the only public hospital in the region that can perform hemodialysis procedure as the two dialysis centers in Surigao City are located at the facility. The authorized bed capacity of 150 (135 for charity patients, 15 for paying patients) is way below the actual average admissions of 180-200 patients daily. For 2011, total in-patients was at 18,639. The indigent patients numbered 17,218, with majority not even covered by the Philhealth sponsored program (9,339 or 54.2%). It has a mere P102,198,000 for its 2012 budget. Corporatization is not the solution to government hospitals that do not have ample allocations from the national government in the first place, the groups said. The already corporatized Philippine Heart Center (PHC) and the National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI) for example, charge as much as P415 to P430 for a chest x-ray while the Jose Reyes Medical Center and the Rizal Medical Center, both of which are among the 26 hospitals being targeted for corporatization charge only P290 to P310 for the same. An ultrasound procedure that many women need in the course of their pregnancy costs only P750 at the Jose Reyes Medical Center. The NKTI and the PHC charge P1,650 and P1,800 for the same ultrasound examination respectively. “The poor’s access to health care is already extremely difficult. Government hospitals should still be service-oriented, not made to be profit-oriented,” the groups pointed out. It added: “No one in his right mind would want to increase hospital fees at the Caraga Regional Hospital.” The only thing that should be increased there and all government hospitals is the government budget for medicines, infrastructure and the health workers’ and professionals salaries and benefits. “It is the government’s responsibility to provide its

people with quality health care to all people, especially the poor. It is not the role of government to give its health assets to private schemes. Let us work to retain and improve the services of the Caraga Regional Hospital and all other government hospitals,” it said. Makabayan is composed of party-lists Bayan Muna, Gabriela Womens Party, Anakpawis, Kabataan, and ACT Teachers that are part of the majority coalition in the 15th Congress.

Pedagogical... from page 6

passing grade fair for all. If the students or pupils are categorized to have passed with the “national standard passing grade”, it is not fair. This is true when those who pass with the passing grade are able to go to the public or government schools for free. For those schools in remote areas which are lack of teaching and learning equipment or aids cannot get the favorite public schools for free. They cannot get higher passing grade scores for their being lack of school equipment. In order to make it fair, the judgment of having passed for the study, the criteria should be pedagogically based. Otherwise, the national policy in the national education system will distort the pedagogicallybased education system. It should be based on the process and not merely the output or product-oriented. The test in the final exam does not cover the process but the on-going assessment from the beginning to the end does. Djuwari is a PhD in education, and currently the director of language laboratory at SITE Perbanas Surabaya and an editorial member of some academic journals in Philippines and America.

China... from page 6

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for a while was nothing new. Aquino bragged that his country is now lending money to other countries instead of being a borrower. We hope what Aquino is telling could be felt by the impoverished Filipino people. Still, from the point of view of an ordinary citizen, Aquino’s SONA was only a summary report of what his administration have accomplished. Most of them, continuing projects of the past administration. Of course, the government should accomplish something. After all, that is their mandate. However, talking about resolving the unemployment problem as against the high cost of living, Aquino failed to introduce possible solutions. Still millions of the Filipino people are experiencing hunger today. The President did not mention about the emerging conflict at the West Philippine Sea if only to assure the citizenry that his government doing everything to avoid possible armed conflict with neighboring countries. As usual, Aquino’s administration still gets a ratings of five or even lower.

College... from page 5

of scholarship grants, student loan program, subsidies and other incentives which shall be available to deserving student in public and private schools especially the underprivileged.” Atty. Solamillo added that the program is a long-term commitment to break the cycle of poverty brought about by illiteracy and under-education, one of the objectives of DSWD’s Pantawid Pamilya. However, not all provinces of the region are allotted with the scholarship as per identification by the Institutional Partnership Division of Pantawid Pamilya. The college scholarship grant is only for the beneficiaries of Bukidnon, Camiguin, Lanao del Norte and Misamis Occidental provinces. Misamis Oriental and Cagayan de Oro City grantees are not included in the program. As per allocation, Bukidnon is given 114 slots this

year, Camiguin-18, Lanao del Norte- 132 while 84 slots for Misamis Occidental. This second semester, Bukidnon will have 18 reserve slots, 11 for Camiguin, 57 for Lanao del Norte and two slots for Misamis Occidental. However, scholars shall only enroll in a state college or state university within the region identified by IPD. As it is, scholars can only enroll in Mindanao University of Science and Technology (MUST) here; Central Mindanao University in Maramag, Bukidnon; MUST Oroquieta City in Misamis Occidental and MUST Panaon in Misamis Occidental. Acobo also disclosed that Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries need not apply for the scholarship grant because identification is done in DSWD Central Office.

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ain or Shine Elasto P a i n t e r s m a ke s their first PBA finals appearance in this season’s Governor’s Cup. The stage is set for the finals against the Tim Cone squad of B-Meg Llamados who narrowly escaped being knocked out of contention by d e fe a t i n g B a ra n gay Ginebra. The E-painters set up plays and settled down feeling the moments in hostile territory against the Llamados making them look unstoppable. Led by import Jamelle Cornley, Rain or Shine overpowered a tired Llamado crew, drawing first blood of the series with a score of 91-80 Sunday, July 22 at the crowd-packed Smart Araneta Coliseum. C o r n l e y u s h e re d in 25 points, 13 in the third quarter, taking full advantage in the second half and the rest became history for the first game

of the PBA Governor’s Cup. The E-painters got a lot of help from rookie Paul Lee with 14 points while Gabe Norwood and Ronjay Buenafe added 10 points each for their team, giving them the edge and is now only three wins away from clinching its first title since joining the team turned pro in 2006. James Yap’s 19 points and 7 rebounds would not matter as the tight suffocating defense of Rain or Shine limited even import Marqus Blakely who eventually fouled out with 37.4 seconds remaining. Yap led B-Meg with 19 points and seven boards b u t i m p o r t M a rq u s Blakely, hounded by the E-Painters’ suffocating defense was limited to just 12 points and 7 r e b o u n d s b e fo r e being fouled out of the game with 37.4 seconds remaining.

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The Filipino Flash Nonito Donaire Jr., the current Super Bantamweight Champion, will be too much for Jorge Arce to handle, this according to his trainer, Richard “Rick” Stehaley. The trainer also thinks Donaire will surely knock his opponent out. Stehaley also says that for Donaire to look

even more impressive, the Filipino Flash would have to show and execute his boxing skills rather than just counter punching. D on ai re re c e nt ly unified the World Boxing Organization (WBO) and International Boxing Federation (IBF) super bantamweight crowns after beating Jeffrey Mathebula on July 7.

Olympics: De Gea wants Spain-Britain football final

Manchester United and Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea is looking forward to a Spain – Great Britain finals face-off in the London Olympics 2012. De Gea also hopes of reaching the final and win the gold for their country and affirms their determination as a football team but also realizes the complexity and unpredictability of the game. Spain is drawn alongside Japan, Honduras and Morocco in Group D at the Olympics, with their first match scheduled for July 26 against the Asian side of which he says is vital because they will know if their training pays off. Spain is the heavy favorite to win gold in the Olympics as key players from the Euro 2012 Spanish squad will reinforce the Olympic side with Juan Mata, Jordi Alba, and Javi Martinez.


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