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Caraga RTF-ELCAC present action plans vs insurgency PNP-Butuan creates 1st all-female SWAT in PH Butuan students reminded on antidiscrimination ordinance Police stations receive award for significant accomplishments Caraga RTF-ELCAC boosts implementation of concrete PPAs that address insurgency problem

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Army, PNP conduct joint counter-insurgency training in Surigao Norte Army troopers, LGU launch activity for peace, dev’t

Children benefit from army’s feeding program

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SurSur PRLEC expands members Former teacher yields in SurSur 33 NPA members, supporters yield AgNor IOs unite, plan for effective strategies to support EO No. 70

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Ex-NPA leader surrenders in Agusan Norte Caraga stakeholders vow support for EO 70

MINDANAO NEWS P160-M allocated for IP housing projects in Davao Region MinDA to tap LGUs for anti-poverty initiatives Rice farmers urged to avail early of one-time loan program

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NATIONAL NEWS Probe NPA killings in Bukidnon, Andanar tells Karapatan PRRD signs law on advanced energy, green building tech curriculum Duterte signs laws declaring 4 new tourist destinations


News Briefs The city government of Surigao City celebrates its 49th Charter Day Anniversary celebration, August 31, 2019 at the City Hall Lobby, Surigao City. This year’s celebration is anchored on the theme, “Padajon Paglambo Surigao.”

DA Caraga spearheads the mass distribution of farm machineries and equipment to various people’s organizations in Caraga Region amounting to P208 Million. The activity, held at the Integrated Laboratories Compound in Brgy. Taguibo, Butuan City, is attended by DA Undersecretary for Policy and Planning Rodolfo Vicerra. During 2nd Caraga Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict meeting in Surigao City, participants express their commitment to carry out the 12 lines of effort prescribed by Executive Order No. 70 as well as to devote and provide resources to the wholeof-nation approach in ending insurgency. During inspection of the Surigao City Airport runway project by PCOO Sec. Martin Andanar, together with the local media, the Secretary said that to complement the required budget of the variation order (VO) by around P10 million, some conventional asphalting works of the original contract were reduced through value engineering. Also, the contract of VT Lao (asphalt overlay) will be completed by November 2019.


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URIGAO CITY, Surigao de Norte - Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles on Tuesday led the 2nd Caraga Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (RTFELCAC) Meeting at the Gateway Hotel in Surigao City. The meeting was in line with the mandate of Executive Order No. 70, series of 2018 which created the Caraga RTF-ELCAC and its twelve clusters effective June 26, 2019. During the meeting, each cluster was given the opportunity to present the outputs of its initial planning workshops meant to define their goals and plans relating to peace and development in their respective areas. Nograles is the designated Cabinet Officer for Regional Development and Security (CORDS) as well as chairperson of the Caraga Regional Task Force to

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End Local Communist Armed Conflict. The members of the Caraga Regional Development Council (RDC) and the Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) are also part of the RTFELCAC.

The 12 regional task force clusters are led by the following government agencies: Local Government Empowerment – DILG, Legal Cooperation – DOJ, Basic Services – DILG, Peace and Law Enforcement - 402nd Infantry Brigade, 4ID, Local Peace Engagement – DILG and OPAPP, Sectoral Unification, Capacity Building, Empowerment – DOLE, Livelihood and

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ELCAC meeting in Caraga Poverty Alleviation – TESDA, Strategic Communications – PIA, Infrastructure and Resource Management – DPWH, Situational Awareness and Knowledge Management – NICA, E-CLIP, Amnesty – DILG, and International Engagement – DFA. After the cluster presentations, Nograles directed the attendees to update their roadmaps, roles, and functions based on comments made during the gathering.

The DILG also released a memorandum to further equip barangays through communitycentered initiatives and retooled community support programs. The Cabinet Secretary had earlier written the heads of the partneragencies and sought their active support and participation in the task force.

During the gathering, Nograles The Cabinet Secretary likewise further acknowledged the active emphasized the need for member- assistance of members of the Regional agencies to ensure assignments are Development Council (RDC) and the carried through. Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC). “This Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict was He committed to have the localized and brought to the grassroots appointments of council chairpersons level in compliance with the directive expedited in order to allow them to of President Rodrigo Duterte that start immediately with the tasks of implementation of the programs addressing peace and development should be made at the provincial, concerns of the Caraga region. city, municipal down to the barangay level,” Nograles said. A planned Covenant Signing is slated next month involving 80 pilot In addition to EO No. 70, the DILG barangays including representatives released Memorandum Circular No. of civil society organizations and 2019-125 which provides guidelines participants from the private sector. The for local government units (LGUs) and event is meant to seal the commitments local chief executives for the proper of all stakeholders for the success of the implementation of the executive order localized implementation of EO No. 70. within their jurisdiction. (PIA-Surigao del Norte) August 24-30, 2019

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Caraga RTF-ELCAC present action plans vs insurgency

By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY - After days of tedious formulation of action plans by the different clusters under the Regional Task Force To End Local Communist Armed Conflict (RTF-ELCAC) held here, all have been ironed out and presented during the joint during the 2nd RTF-ELCAC meeting on Tuesday, August 27 in Surigao City. “Members of the different clusters convened to firm up their respective action plans and these were presented during the 2nd RTF-ELCAC meeting with Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles,” bared Director Lilibeth Famacion of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)-Caraga.

and attain sustainable peace and development. She said Caraga is one of the most challenged areas in the country when it comes to peace and order. “Cabinet Secretary Nograles is looking forward to be working with the different clusters in Caraga to address the insurgency concerns in the region and for a more peaceful and developed Caraga,” Burgos said.

Undersecretary Joann Burgos of the Office of Cabinet Secretary, stressed the need for member-agencies to fully understand their respective functions and responsibilities in the task force to attain its common goal and that is to According to Assistant Regional end the insurgency in Caraga region Director Roy Kantuna of the National August 24-30, 2019

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Regional News I Empowering Communities Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Caraga, this initiative of finalizing the actions plans for a comprehensive implementation of the Executive Order (EO) No. 70 is very timely, as these will also be used in the updating of the regional development plan, wherein the conflict-affected areas in the region are identified and given due attention

for the establishments of investment programs. It can be recalled that EO No. 70 was signed by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte on December 4, 2018, and since then, government agencies have conducted various strategies to address the problem on insurgency in the country. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)

PNP-Butuan creates 1st all-female SWAT in PH By Police Cpl. Laarni M. Mabilog

Nowadays, the cry for gender equality has become a recurring issue in the society.

With this, the government agencies, which include the Philippine National Police (PNP), are faced with the challenge of ensuring a service that would be gender-sensitive and would be able to provide equal opportunity for both male and female personnel.

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Women of the PNP are examples that the female populace can do so much in our society. We see them as strong, intelligent and assiduous women of the society. When it comes to work, PNP

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Regional News I Empowering Communities women contribute in resolving crimes in our community. Their presence alone can suppress criminal activities which are associated to the lowering of criminality rates in this city. To highlight and give emphasis to the service of the female personnel and to promote women empowerment, Police Col. Albert G. Magno created the all-female Special Weapon and Tactics Team (SWAT) which is called the SWEET16 or the Special Women Elite Enforcement Team.

Currently the SWEET16 are undergoing rigid physical conditioning supervised by SWAT personnel of BCPO in preparation for the upcoming training.

The said group is composed of 16 The BCPO is already drafting the female police personnel of Butuan City final Program of Instruction (POI) which Police Office (BCPO). will guide the course of training. The new elite team of BCPO was introduced to the public last March 8, 2019 during the women’s month celebration at Butuan City Hall ground.

The members of the SWEET16 expressed their commitment and excitement in their new journey as police officers.

They were presented to encourage all women of Butuan City to continue to aim high and to embody strength and passion of an empowered woman.

After the training they will become the only all-female elite team that would be based in this city that would serve as front line defense in times of threats, crimes and chaos which may jeopardize civilian’s safety and security.

The said all-female SWAT will undergo the specialized training at According to Magno, this SWEET16 Regional Training School Unit of Region would be his legacy given that this is the 13, Santiago, Agusan del Norte. first ever all-female SWAT in the country. This training would equip them with advance knowledge about special combat operations, close quarter battle, knowledge and techniques in different weapons available in Philippine National Police.

“This team would relay the message of equality that in PNP we value and trust police women the same way as we give importance to our policemen,” Magno added. (BCPO/ PIA-Caraga)

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Butuan students reminded on anti-discrimination ordinance By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY - With the implementation of the Anti-Discrimination Ordinance here, the students of various schools were reminded on the provisions of said ordinance during a symposium conducted by the Ladlad Caraga, Incorporated, a nongovernment organization that promotes the rights and welfare of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTQI) community. According to Isagani Bacasmas, Jr., chairperson and chief executive officer of Ladlad Caraga, the youth or the students are vulnerable and have been prone to discrimination and bullying especially inside the school.

ordinance, as we observed that there have been students who were bullied and discriminated by their peers,� said Bacasmas.

He emphasized that this is of great help in order to prevent anyone from committing violation of human rights, He said there were times where and discrimination against the LGBTQI these students are not prioritized in sector. several opportunities as they are being discriminated by other people. Jun Mechael Sacurom, grade 12 student, said he supported the “We are conducting this ordinance since he believed that symposium because we want to everyone should be respected educate the students in all schools regardless of their preference or sexual about the anti-discrimination orientation.

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Regional News I Empowering Communities Also, Lianna Alissandra Caponpon, grade 12 student, underscored that this kind of symposium helped the students became more aware of the said ordinance and would always be reminded not to discriminate anyone.

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Ordinance Number 4998-2016 was approved on June 30, 2016, which prohibits anyone to discriminate a person on the bases of age, disability, ethnicity, gender and expression, gender identity, health status, physical appearance, political affiliation, religion, sexual orientation, social and SP marital status. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)

Police stations receive award for significant accomplishments By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY - In time with the celebration of the 118th Police Service anniversary of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Caraga, several police stations in the region were awarded for their successful operations in the different campaigns of the government. In the said celebration attended by Lieutenant General Archie Francisco Gamboa, deputy PNP chief for operations, together with PNP Caraga regional director Police Brigadier General Gilberto DC Cruz, the Surigao del Sur Police Provincial Office received plaque and trophy

for facilitating the safe surrender of Hermado Quezada, commander of Guerilla Front Committee 30, along with other leaders of the New People’s Army. They were also recognized for leading in the campaign against illegal fishing, logging, and for confiscating the 37 bricks of cocaine worth more

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Office was also recognized as the best performing unit in the campaign Butuan City Police Office against loose firearms. followed, as it successfully facilitated the safe surrender of Ramilo Natividad, Best supporting unit in internal secretary of Section Committee security operation was also 15, Southern Mindanao Regional conferred to the 1st Special Action Committee (SMRC), and for being the Battalion. best performing unit in the campaign against illegal mining and illegal In his message, Gamboa gambling. thanked all the personnel of said units or police stations for their continued The Dinagat Islands Police efforts in implementing the rule of Provincial Office also received an law and for performing well their award for confiscating 47 bricks of functions and responsibilities. cocaine worth more than P289 million. He further urged them to intensify Same with Surigao del Norte Police their efforts and initiatives in order to Provincial Office for confiscating 37 prevent any form of criminality and bricks of cocaine worth more than to sustain peace and development in P483 million. Caraga region. Also awarded was Agusan del Norte Police Provincial Office as best performing unit of Project Double Barrel Reloaded and for arresting the most wanted person.

Meanwhile, apart from the awards given to the different police stations in Caraga, several individuals and partner stakeholders were also awarded for their contribution to the successful operations and campaigns Agusan del Sur Police Provincial of the PNP. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)

Caraga RTF-ELCAC boosts implementation of concrete PPAs that address insurgency problem By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY - The government through the Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (RTF-ELCAC) has leveled up the implementation of concrete plans, programs and activities (PPAs) that would address the problem on insurgency in Caraga region.

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Regional News I Empowering Communities Among these initiatives include the rehabilitation and establishment of long-term developmental projects for Caraganons to feel the concern and care of the government and to prevent people from the deceptions and recruitment of the New People’s Army to join the terrorist group and fight against the government. During the 2nd RTF-ELCAC Meeting held in Surigao City with the presence of Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles, Cabinet Officer for Regional Development and Security and Chairperson of RTF-ELCAC in Caraga, each cluster thoroughly assessed the formulated action plans for the implementation of Executive Order No. 70 or the whole of nation approach to attain lasting peace in the region. The RTF-ELCAC has also discussed the ongoing activities of the Task Force Siargao, Task Force Socorro and updates of Surigao City Airport Upgrading Project, Sayak Airport Development, Tandag City Airport Development, Surigao del Norte Nautical Highway, and Leyte-Surigao Bridge. In his report, regional director Atty. Felix Alicer of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Caraga bared that the Task Force Siargao conducted an inspection to more than 1,000 establishments in several barangays of General Luna, Surigao del Norte and 671 of these are tourism-related establishments.

Meanwhile, CabSec. Nograles lauded the local officials of Surigao del Norte and Surigao City, who served as hosts of the meeting and acknowledged them for their support and active participation in all the initiatives and efforts of the RTF-ELCAC and for doing its best to stop the insurgency in the region. Surigao del Norte governor Francisco Matugas said that despite of the great challenge in resolving the problem on insurgency, he is still positive that nothing is impossible when people unite and work together towards a common goal. Also, Surigao City Mayor Ernesto Matugas, Jr. expressed that Caraganons will soon experience sustained peace and development in Caraga region. The government would further intensify the conduct of medical/dental mission; basic social services and other programs, which have been part of their priorities. (JPG/ PIA-Caraga)

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Army, PNP conduct joint counter-insurgency training in Surigao Norte By 1Lt. Wilfredo F. Quilang

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte - “Proficient and ready for the next mission,” the 30th Infantry Python Battalion (30IB), Philippine Army and 2nd Surigao del Norte Provincial Mobile Force Company (2nd SDN PMFC), Philippine National Police (PNP) said out loud during the closing ceremony of the 30IB-2nd SDN PMFC Inter-Operability Training on August 9, 2019 at the 30IB headquarters, Brgy. Sta Cruz, Placer, Surigao del Norte. Aligned to the “whole-of-nation” approach by virtue of the issuance of Executive Order (EO) No. 70, series of 2018 to combat terrorism and violent extremism, the participating trainees completed the four-day training that focused on enhancing the tactical

competencies and leadership skills of every man in uniform. “We recognize the efforts of the men and women of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and PNP whose love for the country is paramount than

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their personal happiness, comfort and convenience. Congratulations to our partners, the highly dedicated peacekeepers. Our province is proud of your efforts in organizing this kind of activity,� said Cayetano Recabo, board member of District II, Surigao del Norte.

Brigade said that the PNP and the AFP inter-operability training is a very commendable initiative of both 30IB and the 2nd SDN PMFC to enhance their operational effectiveness. He further stated that before, the police and the military works hand-inhand in suppressing the insurgency. Upon the proclamation of RA 8551 also known as the PNP Reform and Reorganization Act, the PNP then focused on law enforcement. However, with the proclamation of EO 546 Series of 2006, the PNP was tasked to once again take an active support role to the AFP in suppressing insurgency.

Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Villarosa, acting commanding officer of 30IB said that the objective of said training is to jointly enhance the capability to provide a secure and safe environment in the province so that the local government units and other agencies will be able to bring their services to the geographically isolated and disadvantage areas (GIDAS) After the training, the 2nd PMFC like LASICAM or Brgy. Lahi, Sico-Sico, and the 30IB are expected to be more Camaman-onan. aggressive in the conduct of counterinsurgency operations to maintain Meanwhile, Col. Cerilo C. Balaoro, the peace and security in Surigao del Jr., deputy brigade commander Norte. (Acting Civil-Military Operations of the 402nd Infantry (Stingers) Officer, 30IB/PIA-Surigao del Norte)

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Army troopers, LGU launch activity for peace, dev’t

By 1Lt. Wifredo Quilang

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte – The local government unit (LGU) of Gigaquit, Surigao del Norte, in partnership with the 30th Infantry Python Battalion (30IB) and other stakeholders, launched recently the peace and development program to the constituents of Barangay Camam-onan in Gigaquit town. Among the activities included supplemental feeding, provision of slippers for children, free medical checkup, provision of vegetable seedlings, disaster kits and sanitary toilet bowls, free haircut, and massage. Gigaquit Mayor Chandru Bonite, in his message, thanked all the government agencies, private sectors, and to the python troopers for their continued support to promote peace and development in the province particularly in the municipality of Gigaquit.

“We made this commitment to support and provide necessary help to extend the delivery of basic services to the indigenous peoples and marginalized sector to promote health, wellness, skills development and enhancement especially here in the far-flung areas of the Gigaquit,” Bonite said. Meanwhile, 30IB Commanding Officer Lt. Col. Jeffrey A. Villarosa said that it is their mission to bring peace and security, especially in Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs),

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of the New People’s Army (NPA) and their supporters to surrender now and lay down their arms and avail the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) and not waste the opportunity to live a normal life once again with their families. (Acting CMO Officer, 30IB-Philippine Villarosa then urged the members Army/PIA-Surigao del Norte)

Children benefit from army’s feeding program By 1Lt. Wifredo Quilang

In their camouflaged uniforms, carrying high-powered weapons and grenades; and defending and serving the people, Filipino soldiers are generally known as fighters of terrorists and insurgents. Their faces and overall aura are In the spirit of gift-giving, way usually as stiff as stones and their smiles ahead of Christmas Day, the troopers do not easily come by. conducted two separate feeding activities in the town of Mainit on August But in a school in two barangays 13, 2019. of Mainit, Surigao del Norte, the soldiers of the Python Battalion are showing Soldiers from the Community their smiles; sharing their soft hearts; Support Program of 30th Infantry and giving away nutritious food. Battalion (30IB) generously fed day-

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Provincial News I Empowering Communities care and kindergarten pupils in and plates in front of small, lovable, Barangay Mansayao and Barangay and cheerful toddlers. Tagbuyawan. “These may be simple things but This is one better way of keeping a the impact is huge and meaningful. “whole-of nation” approach and good We do this to help young children governance in the uniformed service as grow healthy,” said Lt. Col. Jeffrey the soldiers took their way to reach out Villarosa, commanding officer of 30IB. the community especially the children. The program, aptly named The objective of the Community “Pagkaon para sa mga Bata” Support Program does not only focus or “Food for the Children,” is a on armed conflict, it also offers nurturing collaboration among the individuals and feeding program for children. of 30IB, Philippine Army, local chief executives in the said barangays, They may be in their uniform, but teachers, workers, and the entire instead of grenades and rifles, they community. (Acting CMO Officer, were seen holding ladles, spoons, forks, 30IB/PIA-Surigao del Norte)

SurSur PRLEC expands members By Nida Grace P. Barcena

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur – Aimed to combat insurgency thru the implementation of skills training and livelihood programs, the Poverty Reduction Livelihood and Employment Cluster (PRLEC) has expanded its membership during its 5th regular meeting held on Aug. 19 at the Police Provincial Office (PPO) Conference Room, Camp Vicente L. Pimentel Sr., this city. August 24-30, 2019 Caraga Infocus

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Provincial News I Empowering Communities Technical Education Skills and Development Authority (TESDA) Director and PRLEC Chair Rey Cueva said the expansion of membership implies additional intervention and livelihood program opportunities for the identified communities in the province.

the updates on the program implementation to the pilot area in Sitio Ibuan, Barangay Mampi, Lanuza town. As suggested by NCIP Chief Engr. Charlyn Binghoy and Provincial Tourism Representative Michelle Pareja, the preservation of the IP customs and traditions (rituals, songs, making their costumes and accessories, etc.) will be included in the program implementation.

The following agencies and stakeholders that were added included: Department of Education (DepEd), Department of Science & Technology (DOST), Surigao del Sur State University (SDSSU), Department of Public Works Also included in the discussion and Highways (DPWH), Development is the identification of the next target Bank of the Philippines (DBP), and barangays. Philippine Information Agency (PIA). The shortlists included Barangay Also, the three other battalions Carromata in San Miguel under the based in the province - the 75th Infantry AOR of 36th IB, Rajah Cabunsuan in Battalion (75th IB), 67th IB, and the 3rd Lingig town under the AOR of 67th IB, Special Forces (3SF) were included in (Kilometer 9) Barangay Diatagon in the expansion of membership. Lianga town under the AOR of 3SF and DoĂąa Carmen in Tagbina town under Director Cueva also presented the AOR of 75th IB. (PIA-Surigao del Sur)

Former teacher yields in SurSur

TAGO, Surigao del Sur - A former teacher of the Tribal Filipino Program of Surigao del Sur (TRIFPSS) voluntarily surrendered to the 36th Infantry (Valor) Battalion (36IB), bringing along with him one carbine and magazine with ammunition on Monday, August 19, 2019, at the 36IB headquarters, Barangay Dayoan, Tago, this province. The said armed TRIFPSS teacher was identified as Alias Val, 25 years old, single, a Manobo tribe and a resident of Sitio. Baroboan, Barangay Carromata, San Miguel.

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According to Val, he was recruited as TRIFPSS teacher from May 20, 2012 up to January 25, 2017, and his recruiters promised him that his families would be supported financially while he

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Provincial News I Empowering Communities is teaching and serving on the armed The official further said that the struggle. radicalization process is being taught at TRIPFSS schools through poisoning Due to the strong campaign the innocent minds and instilling hatred of the army, tribal leaders and the to the government. Department of Education, the School of Living Tradition (SLT) was established, Alias Val is still undergoing while TRIFPSS schools began to stop its custodial debriefing and interview operation in the said community. Val, and will be processed and validated accordingly, decided to continue to for enrollment to avail the Enhancedserve the armed struggle as a “Milisya Comprehensive Local Integration ng Bayan” from February 2017 to March Program (E-CLIP) of the government. 2019. (CMO, 36IB/PIA Surigao del Sur) Val said he voluntarily surrendered because he wanted to live in peace and harmony without fear to the security forces. He also wanted to help the government in the pursuit of achieving genuine peace and preserving the cultural integrity of every tribal community. “I want to take part and help the government to combat insurgency especially to my fellow IPs because I saw that the government is serious in helping the marginalized sector of the society especially the indigenous people’s communities,” Alias Val said. According to 36IB Commanding Officer Lt. Col. Xerxes Trinidad, the surrender is a clear manifestation that the NPA is using TRIPFSS schools as their breeding ground for their future cadres and fighters. “Alias Val is a proof that there is a link and support system between the TRIFPSS schools and the NPA Communist Terrorist Group,” Lt. Col. Trinidad said. August 24-30, 2019

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33 NPA members, supporters yield

CABADBARAN CITY, Agusan del Norte - A total of 33 New People’s Army (NPA) members and supporters surrendered to the Community Support Team (CST) of Bravo Company under the 29th Infantry “Matatag” Battalion led by Commanding Officer Lt. Col. Isagani O. Criste on August 10, 2019 in Brgy. Doña Telesfora, Tubay, Agusan del Norte. The said surrenderees were composed of six members of the Militia ng Bayan (MB), five members of the NPA allied organization Unyon sa Maguuma sa Agusan del Norte (UMAN) and 22 NPA courier and supporters. All have been revealed as having assisted the terrorist group in financial, material and moral ways.

and loyalty to the government by signing Resolution No. 0149 Series of 2019 declaring the members of the NPA terrorists and its affiliated organizations as persona non-grata, and subsequently burning the NPA flag as a sign of their unity in condemning and withdrawing support from the terrorists.

Rafael A. Mondejar III, Barangay The unearthing or discovery of Captain of Doña Telesfora urged his these organizations allied with the NPA constituents to help their barangay to is a result of the combined efforts of attain a peaceful and abundant life. the Matatag CST and personnel from the PNP, in coordination with the local “Tabangan nato atong government unit (LGU) of Brgy. Doña barangay ug atong kaugalingon nga Telesfora in the municipality of Tubay, magmalinawon ug magmalambuon Agusan del Norte. ang atong pagpuyo. Kaning atong kalihukan karon dili lamang kini diri sa The council and citizens of the atong barangay kung dili sa entero said barangay showed their support barangay ug lungsod sa entero Pilipinas

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Provincial News I Empowering Communities pinaagi sa mando sa atong Presidente. Ang atong kooperasyon ngadto sa gobyerno kinihanglan dili lamang karon hangtod sa dili mawala na ang NPA nga dugay ng nagpalisod ug naghatag kagubot sa atong pagpuyo (Let us help our barangay and ourselves to have a peaceful and abundant life. This action which we conducted is not just for our area, but should also be done by all the other barangays in each city of the whole Philippines as mandated by the President. This cooperation with the government must not end here but rather must go on until

the NPA is gone, who has caused us to greatly suffer in misery for a long time),” he said. Meanwhile, Major Roger N. Gersava, Executive officer of 29IB emphasized the importance of the Executive Order No. 70. “The whole of nation approach is not new. We have been applying it even in our previous endeavors but only with minimum effort for compliance purposes. But now might be the best time for us to intensify our efforts to work together to fully end this longtime insurgency.” (29IB, Philippine Army/PIA Agusan del Norte)

AgNor IOs unite, plan for effective strategies to support EO No. 70

By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY As the nation implements Executive Order No. 70 or the whole-ofnation approach to stop the insurgency in the country, the newly-designated information officers of the provincial government of Agusan del Norte converged as they plan for effective strategies to intensify the campaign against terrorism and fake news. August 24-30, 2019 Caraga Infocus

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Provincial News I Empowering Communities According to Raymond Maglanoc, information officer of the Community Affairs Office of the provincial government, it is important that people especially those in the far-flung areas are well-informed so they are not easily deceived by the terrorist groups Communist Party of the Philippines – New People’s Army – National Democratic Front (CPP-NPANDF). He stressed that the government would have to intensify its programs and ensure that these reach even the remote areas. Through constant dissemination of timely, accurate and relevant information and reports to the locals in all barangays, it would help deepen the connection between the government and the constituents. He further called on all the information officers to be responsible and do their functions seriously and heartily to truly achieve their mission for the people in the communities.

Engr. Charyll Rosario, division chief of Project Development Office also emphasized on the importance of undertaking constant training on journalistic writing thru the help of the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) Caraga. “The training is very advantageous and essential to us. It is very important because somehow on my personal capacity, it gives me the knowledge to articulate the technical aspect into a layman’s perspective. It also equips us to be more effective and efficient in community relationship,” said Rosario. Ronald Filipinas, planning officer of the Provincial Agriculture Office also elaborated the significant role of the government information officers. Meanwhile, the Provincial Public Information Office ensures that IOs would be more engaging and would have more activities that will address the problem on insurgency. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)

Ex-NPA leader surrenders in Agusan Norte

CABADBARAN CITY, Agusan del Norte - The former team leader of the New People’s Army (NPA) voluntarily surrendered to the Community Support Team (CST) of the 29th Infantry “Matatag” Battalion (29IB) in Barangay Del Pilar, this city on August 5, 2019. Alias Cyrus, 25 years old and a member of Sandahang Yunit Pangproganda (SYP) 21B, Guerilla Front Committee (GFC) 21C, North Eastern

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Mindanao Regional Committee (NEMRC), surrendered and brought along his issued AK47 rifle and subversive documents of high intelligence value.

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He is the son of alias Giveheart kanang propaganda aron punggan who surrendered to 29IB on January 11, ug hadlukon ka nga musurender (I am 2019. thankful to the Lord and the troops of 29IB for their never-ending efforts In his statement, alias Giveheart to reach out to the members of the thanked the Lord and the army for NPA who want to return to the folds of their efforts to reach out to the NPA the law. At first, it was so hard for me members. to convince my son because he is so hard-headed and would not listen. He “Nagpasalamat ko ug dako sa thought that the military will kill him if Ginoo ilabi na sa 29IB sa walay hunong he surrenders. I made him understand nga pagtabang nila sa mga myembro that his expectation had no basis, for I sa NPA nga gusto na mubalik sa have proven how good the military is, sabakan sa balood. Atong una naglisod especially the 29IB. I also told him not ko ug kombinsi sa akong anak tungod to listen to the NPA because it’s part of kay gahi kaayo siya pasabton ug dili their propaganda to threaten him and siya gusto musurender kay patyon stop him from surrendering),” he said. radaw siya sa sundalo. Ako siyang gipasabot nga dili kana tinood tungod Alias Cyrus said, “Nakamata kay ako mismo nakasaksi kung unsa nako karon sa tinood nga katuyuan ka buotan ang mga kasundaluhan sa NPA ug akong nasabtan nga karon ilabi na ang 29IB. Ako syang wala silay maayong nabuhat sa giingnan nga ayaw paminawa ang katawhan kung dili puro pagpatay gisulti sa mga NPA kay ila lamang sa inosenteng tao, pagpanunug ug August 24-30, 2019

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Provincial News I Empowering Communities mga kabtangan ug pagguba sa kaugmaon sa mga kabatan-onon. Mao ng nangita ko ug pamaagi nga makaikyas sa ilaha.Naningkamot ko nga makaikyas sa kalihukan kay gikapoy nako ug pakigbisog sa walay hinungdan nga idilohiya tumong nga idilohiya. Nagpasalamat ko sa 29IB sa higayon nga gihatag nila sa ako para musurender ug para akong makauban ang akong pamilya ug usab. (I have been awakened now to the real intent of the NPA, and realized that they bring nothing beneficial to the people- they kill the innocent, burn properties, and destroy the lives of the young people. And so, I tried to make a way to escape from them, because I’m already tired fighting for an ideology that doesn’t make any sense. I’m grateful to the 29IB

for giving me a chance to surrender and be with my family once again.)” Lt. Col. Isagani O. Criste, Commanding Officer of 29IB said, Alias Cyrus made the right decision. “I admire him for the courage he had shown to turn his back to the NPA to live a new life with his family. It wasn’t easy for him, but he has shown that it is possible if one has the desire to change,” he said. “To those others who are still in the snares of the NPA, surrender now while you still have the chance. The government is here to support you, with its arms of help extended to all of you who will have the desire to surrender,” Criste said. (29IB, Philippine Army/PIA Agusan del Norte)

Caraga stakeholders vow support for EO 70 By Venus L. Garcia

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte - Advancing inclusive and sustainable peace through ‘wholeof-nation’ approach, this is the focus of the pledge of commitment among the members of the Caraga Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (RTFELCAC) during the 2nd Caraga RTFELCAC meeting presided by Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles, Cabinet Officer for Regional Development and Security and Caraga RTF-ELCAC Chairperson.

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Provincial News I Empowering Communities The problem on insurgency and other armed conflict were given priority as mandated in the Executive Order No. 70 of President Rodrigo Duterte. “Ang Caraga region naman ay isa mga priority regions pagdating dito sa national task force natin. Isa ito sa mga rehiyon na binabantayan talaga ni Pangulo dahil sa insurgency problem. At may mga direktiba galing sa national task force kung kaya ginagawa natin na regular ang pagmimeeting natin dito sa rehiyon (Caraga region is one of the priority regions as considered by the national task force. President Rodrigo Duterte himself gave special attention due insurgency problem. There are specific directives from the national task force that is why we are conducting regular meetings here in the region),” said Nograles. The twelve clusters of the Caraga RTF-ELCAC also presented the programs, projects and activities, including the budgetary requirement, as contained in the action plan crafted by cluster members.

Intelligence Coordinating Council Region 10, the government agencies, local government units and other stakeholders in Caraga are extending full cooperation and providing positive contributions. He said that the task force is currently amplifying the established Peace and Development Zones or PDZs, a peace-building initiative which promotes the establishment of durable peace by addressing the root causes of conflict in Caraga region. “All the efforts here in Caraga region are remarkable. The ongoing focused-military operations are proving to be successful against the New People’s Army (NPA) rebels. The peace and development zones are already identified where all the government’s resources and efforts will be concentrated,” said Orduña.

According to Manuel Orduña, Regional Director of the National

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Provincial News I Empowering Communities Banto also pointed out the importance of the Technical V o c a t i o n a l Education and Training (TVET) offered by TESDA. “We will ensure that we will be bringing the trainings to the barangays. So they don’t need to go to the provincial offices. They can easily inquire about Science and Technology (DOST) their preferred TESDA Caraga Regional Director Dominga courses and enrol or avail it for free,” Mallonga shared how the agency said Banto. could contribute in finding solutions to the communist armed conflict. Office of Civil Defense Caraga Regional Director Liza Mazo also “There are significant Science mentioned the agency’s role of building and Technology research and capacity for resilience especially innovations that will be beneficial to among the vulnerable sectors. the Caraganons. In fact, we are set to launch a new project which will be “It’s a mandate of the OCD to piloted in five high schools,” Mallonga conduct capacity-building trainings. said. We already have our local DRRM councils down to the barangays. As She added that the theme, such, we are committed to empower “Science for the People: Enabling the locals, especially in the PDZs, Technologies for Sustainable through community-based disaster risk Development,” of this year’s Science reduction management (CBDRM),” and Technology Week celebration Mazo said. really fits to support the efforts under the EO No. 70 in order to ultimately achieve Nograles urged the RTF-ELCAC the goal for sustainable peace and members to be more sensitive to the development. needs and aspirations of conflictaffected communities by finding Technical Education and Skills solutions through the use of retooled Development Authority (TESDA)- community support program (RCSP). Caraga Regional Director Ashary (VLG/PIA-Surigao del Norte)

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P160-M allocated for IP housing projects in Davao Region By Che Palicte

DAVAO CITY- A total of PHP160 million has been set aside for the establishment of permanent shelters for the indigenous peoples (IPs) in Davao Region, the head of the National Housing Authority (NHA) said Wednesday. The housing project would cost PHP20 million each in eight locations, including in Marilog and Baguio districts in this city, said Marcelino Escalada, NHA general manager and secretarygeneral of Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC).

affected areas, and that the beneficiaries will determine whether they want a standard NHA housing or a dormitory type structure.

Escalada said partner local government units are tasked with identifying the land where the housing projects will be established.

Escalada assured that IP beneficiaries will be consulted throughout the building process to ensure that their culture and traditions will be respected.

“We also wanted that these projects will be built adjacent to the schools,” he added.

“We targeted most of the IP projects in Southern Mindanao since “The design of the houses will have they mostly reside in regions 11, 12 and a touch of their culture and we are 23,” Escalada said. happy that some of the tribal leaders from these communities voluntarily Escalada said the projects will donated their land for the project,” he prioritize IP recipients from conflict- said. (PNA)

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MinDA to tap LGUs for antipoverty initiatives By Digna Banzon

DAVAO CITY- The Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) will partner with the local government units (LGUs) for its poverty reduction programs. In a statement issued on Thursday, MinDA Chairperson Manuel Piñol said poverty needs to be addressed with “doable and practical programs” that can be “owned and implemented” by local government units in Mindanao.

“Investments will not come if we do not have the needed infrastructure,” he pointed out.

In a position paper on the allocation of equitable budget share for Mindanao, MinDA contends that “Our target is to lift up these public investment in infrastructure, Mindanao provinces in the list of the economic growth and ultimately, poorest provinces of the country,” Piñol poverty reduction, come hand in hand said. in ushering sustainable development. Among the immediate concerns that Piñol said MinDa will address is the plummeting price of paddy rice and low price of coconut products.

To catch up with the Dutertenomics target of boosting the island’s economy by seven to eight percent, and reducing poverty to 20 percent by the year 2022, MinDA said it will continue to push for a Piñol also acknowledged that PHP 1.35 trillion budget for Mindanaomore roads leading to the production -to be spread in the next three years. areas and fish ports are needed. (PNA)

Rice farmers urged to avail early of one-time loan program By Che Palicte

DAVAO CITY - The Department of Agriculture (DA) encouraged the rice farmers to avail of the government’s one-time loan assistance as they have only until December this year to submit their applications. August 24-30, 2019

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made to the leadership of LBP is to bring to the board next week the ease of doing business by simplifying the loan process and approval process as soon as possible,” he stressed.

“Their application should not go beyond this year, they have to access Apart from the one-time loan it within a year,” Dar stressed. program, DA also allotted PHP7 billion to the National Food Authority (NFA) He said each farmer affected by for the procurement of ‘palay’ from the the Rice Tariffication Law (RTL) due to local producers. the influx of cheaper rice imports can avail of the PHP1.5 billion one-time loan “One way for them to buy more assistance program. is what we called accelerated roll-over scheme. They can buy lots of it over a Dar said rice farmers who are period of time,” Dar explained. tilling one-hectare land and below may avail of the PHP15,000 loan payable up Dar said DA is now working with to eight years through the Expanded local officials to encourage them to Survival and Recovery Assistance provide a ‘bagsakan’ (whole sale Program for Rice Farmers (SURE Aid). market) for the farmers to send their farm produce. The DA chief clarified that other agricultural loan windows being offered “We are putting up this measure by the department through the Land para maibsan ang kahirapan nila (to Bank of the Philippines (LBP) would still ease their burden),” Dar said. be accessible for those who cannot avail of the one-time loan program. Dar, meanwhile, promised to accelerate the rolling out of the RTL’s He said individual farmer borrowers Rice Competitiveness Enhancement can get as high as PHP1 million loan Fund (RCEF). while the cooperatives can borrow up to PHP5 million at a 2 percent interest “Tariffication is already there, rate. the RCEF is the program to make it possible for the rice farmers to be Dar, also board of director of LBP, more productive competitive and assured strategies are being prepared prosperous,” he said. to simplify the loan and approval processes of the applications. The PHP10-billion RCEF aims to also help the farmers and to finance “Red tape and voluminous agricultural modernization programs requirements will shy away the farmers which seen to address the negative in going to the banks. One request we impact of RTL. (PNA)

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Probe NPA killings in Bukidnon, Andanar tells Karapatan

“Clearly, this proves that the NPA is carrying out extra-judicial killings in the Philippines. As the Cabinet officer for Region 10, I condemn this terrorist act and all their other atrocities against civilians, especially Indigenous Peoples,” Andanar said. “If Karapatan is really a human rights watchdog of the Philippines and a defender of International Humanitarian Law, they should investigate this case and convince us that they are not connected with the NPA as they claim,” he added.

Philippine Army’s 89th Infantry Battalion commander, Lt. Col. Silas Trasmontero, 10th Infantry Division commander Maj. Gen. Jose Faustino MANILA — Communications Jr., and 1003rd Infantry Brigade Secretary Martin M. Andanar commander Col. Nolasco Mempin led the exhumation of the bodies on on Friday dared human rights Thursday.

group Karapatan to investigate the execution of three missing persons in Kitaotao, Bukidnon after their bodies were exhumed on Thursday.

Authorities said the bodies were missing since August 2017 after they were taken by NPA members while passing a road blockade in Sitio Nabunturan, Barangay Digonga, Andanar, Region 10 (Northern Kitaotao, Bukidnon. Mindanao) representative under “The execution that they carried the Cabinet Officers for Regional Development and Security (CORDS), out is a clear violation of IHL. They killed said the supposed watchdog of non-combatants. If they would claim International Humanitarian Law (IHL) that those cadavers were captives, in the Philippines should prove that then the more that they are liable for it is not linked to terrorist group New IHL violation, punishable under RA 9851. People’s Army (NPA) - armed wing of Captives are supposed to be taken the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) - which abducted the three care of. If they are sick and wounded, they should be sent to health services victims in 2017. provider,” said Brig. Gen. Edgardo de

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Leon, commander of the Army’s 403rd and development while empowering Infantry Brigade. communities in the priority focus areas such as Mindanao,” he said. “We don’t know how they executed them, autopsy would show “Through peacebuilding and later how. But you can imagine how reconciliation, socio-economic ISIS terrorists execute people, there transformation, good governance, is a certain similarity. So the NPAs and institution building, we can end this are really terrorists, worthy of public conflict,” Andanar said. condemnation,” he added. An offshoot of the NTF-ELCAC that The Presidential Communications was created by President Rodrigo R. Operations Office Chief meanwhile said Duterte through Executive Order No, the government will continue to push for 70, CORDS takes a whole-of-nation stronger civilian anti-insurgency efforts approach to address the issues of on top of law enforcement operations. insurgency in the country. “Through CORDS and the NTFELCAC (National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict), we renew our commitment to promote the establishment of durable peace

The CPP-NPA is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States, European Union, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippines. (PCOO)

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PRRD signs law on advanced energy, green building tech curriculum By Azer Parrocha

MANILA President Rodrigo Duterte has signed into law a bill requiring the creation of an advanced energy and green building technologies curriculum for both undergraduate and graduate students. Duterte signed Republic Act No. design and construction of green or 11393 or “Advanced Energy and Green high performance buildings.” Building Technologies Curriculum Act” on Aug. 22. Under the law, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), in The law recognizes the consultation with the Department of importance of providing assistance Energy (DOE), and CHED-recognized to higher education institutions (HEIs) higher education institutions (HEIs) will “in preparing the next wave of design be tasked to develop a curriculum on and construction professionals as advanced energy and green building well as the existing pool of architects, technologies at the undergraduate engineers, landscape engineers, and graduate levels. landscape architects, and planners all over the country, to become adept in The curriculum shall focus on the incorporation of advanced energy “design resilience, natural resource and green building technologies in the conservation, and sustainable design

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National News I Empowering Communities and building practices, among others, to prepare students for future careers in advanced energy and green building technologies to enable future engineers, architects, and urban planners to incorporate advanced energy and green building technologies in the design of high-performance buildings.� The CHED, in consultation with the DOE, will also be “mandated to develop graduate education curriculum related to advanced energy technology research, development, demonstration, and commercial application activities pertaining to energy research and development.� Both agencies, as well as concerned stakeholders, will be tasked to promulgate the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) necessary to ensure the efficient implementation of the act.

energy refers to technologies and services which are delivering a secure, clean, and affordable energy system. A green building refers to a building which, in its design construction or operation, reduces or eliminates the negative impact on the climate and natural environment of a particular area and the country in general. On the other hand, a highperformance building refers to a form of green building with a singular focus on its energy performance and which integrates and optimizes all major highperformance building attributes.

The law requires that a green or high-performance building shall use all forms of renewable energy, provides good indoor or environmental air quality, and consider environmentfriendly design, construction, and Also under the law, advanced operation. (PNA)

Duterte signs laws declaring 4 new tourist destinations By Azer Parrocha

MANILA - President Rodrigo Duterte has signed four laws declaring new tourist destinations, including three in Ilocos Sur province. All four laws were signed by Ilocos Sur a tourist destination through Duterte on Aug. 22 and copies of the Republic Act 11407. documents were released to reporters on Thursday (Aug. 29). He also signed RA 11409, declaring Pinsal Falls in Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur a Duterte declared Candon city tourist destination. ecotourism zone in Candon City, August 24-30, 2019

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Santiago Cove in Santiago, Ilocos Sur was also declared as another tourist destination of the province under RA 11408.

The said development plan must ensure the “preservation and conservation of the historic significance of the area.”

Duterte signed RA 11406 declaring Any activities and developments Mount Bulaylay in Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija to be carried out in the area should a tourist destination conform to the concept of ecotourism as provided in the National Ecotourism Under the laws, the Department Strategy jointly issued by the Department of Tourism (DOT), in coordination of Environment and Natural Resources with the Department of Public Works and the DOT. and Highways and other concerned agencies of the government will The DOT and its concerned be tasked to prepare a tourism attached agencies are tasked to development plan “involving the take immediate steps to implement construction, installation, and the tourism development plan and maintenance of such appropriate incorporate the same in the National facilities and infrastructure.” Tourism Development Plan. These facilities and infrastructure The funding from the act will must “improve the overall feature of the area” to ensure accessibility and be included in the annual General Appropriations Act. (PNA) security of tourists.

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