Caraga InFocus –December 28, 2019 – January 3, 2020

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REGIONAL NEWS Caraga LGUs intensify protection, preservation of Agusan Marsh Different sectors learn good saving techniques, planning of family expenses Caraganon students awarded as model teens Caraga LGUs receive awards from DOH-NNC Army, PNP in Caraga to continue operations amid ceasefire Mga IP sa Caraga region, aktibong nakikilahok sa implementasyon ng EO70 DICT provides free connectivity to 105 sites in Caraga in 2019

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Army belies alleged ceasefire violation in AgSur Abandoned NPA cadaver, brought home by Army Army wins back Agusan community from NPA through basketball Tuig 2020 tahakon sa probinsya pinaagi sa Agusan Up – Gob. Corvera Caraga VAW desk officers join 1st Regional Quiz Bowl in Butuan Army, locals hold indignation rally vs NPAs ‘Tisoy, Ursula’ delay asphalting works at Surigao airport Red tide alert still up in Surigao Sur towns

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Solons call for full protection of OFWs in Kuwait, Singapore M’lang Airport must be operational: PRRD

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Public support can lead to ‘better future’: Andanar SSS, PCIC ink MoU for coverage of farmers and fisherfolks Duterte urges Filipinos to ‘do better, aim higher’ in 2020

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News Briefs In partnership with the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Caraga, the Philippine National Police (PNP) Caraga hosted a Media Forum on December 26 at the PNP regional office, Camp Col. Rafael C. Rodriguez in Butuan City. Media practitioners all over the region gathered to discuss on the primary role of the media sector in strengthening the government’s campaign against insurgency.

As part of the interventions of the government in tackling insurgency, a region-wide indignation rally against the CPPNPA-NDF was launched by the Philippine National Police (PNP) Caraga on Dec. 26. Individuals from participating stakeholders and government agencies as well as civilians and former rebels participated in the activity. The rally had become even more significant as it coincided with the 51st Founding Anniversary of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP).

(PUBLIC ADVISORY) The Embassy of the United States in the Philippines and affiliated offices will be closed to the public on Wednesday, January 1, in observance of New Year’s Day. The Embassy and affiliated offices will resume services on Thursday, January 2. The city government of Butuan celebrates this year’s Dr. Jose Rizal Day with a wreath-laying activity held at the city’s Guingona Park. Officials, heads of offices and employees from government agencies, private stakeholders and stidents from various schools attended said event.


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UTUAN CITY - The Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in Caraga region in their involvement to government’s activities, particularly i insurgency. This is their way of support to the implementatio President Rodrigo Duterte to end local communist armed conflict. The National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) Caraga has intensified the conduct of capability building to IP leaders in the region to equip and give them the opportunity to contribute in finding solutions on the different issues and concerns, as well as the challenges that every community are facing today. According to Director for Operations Leouel Santos of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), the IP sector is voluntarily getting involved in the activities that form part to the efforts and initiative of the government to address the concerns particularly in the conflict-affected areas. “We continue conducting dialogue with the IP sector to know their issues and concerns and to assess what instrumentalities that the government has in order to address these concerns do in their respective communities,” and help the sector excel in what they bared Santos.

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in solving By Jennifer P. Gaitano

n are getting more participative in solving the problem on on of Executive Order 70 (EO70) of

Cabadbaran City, Agusan del Norte, the New People’s Army (NPA) has been causing too much chaos and distress to the IP communities, which hinders development among the tribes. Hence, she hoped for the defeat of the NPA terrorists in order to ensure bright future of the next generation. “We could no longer take what the NPAs are doing to our communities. They have been abusive to the IP tribes and they are the main reason why we do not progress. We really hope and pray that with the government’s effort to put a stop on the armed conflict, the IP tribes would also experience a peaceful and developed life,” underlined Enriquez. Meanwhile, NCIP-Caraga Regional Director Ferdausi Saniel Cerna encouraged all IPs to continue to have perseverance in all their undertakings and to remain strong along with the government in the fight against the NPAs in Caraga region.

“The President has always been very supportive to the IP sector and I believe it was among his inspiration in For Bae Bebeth Enriquez, a coming up with the implementation of Mamanwa from Barangay Mahaba, EO70,” Cerna cited. (JPG/PIA-Caraga) December 28, 2019 - January 3, 2020

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Caraga LGUs intensify protection, preservation of Agusan Marsh By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY – To further ensure protection and preservation of the Agusan River, being the largest wetlands in Caraga region, various government agencies led by Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and private sector convened recently and planned for ways and means on how to prevent it from possible deterioration. The Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary forms part of the Agusan River, which was declared as protected area by former President Fidel V. Ramos. The marshland acts like a sponge, as it nestled in the midwaters of the Agusan River drainage basin.

Governor Santiago Cane, Jr., the government sternly implements the Environment Code for the Agusan Marsh.

He also urged the Caraganons to take responsibility and help preserve the naturally grown trees within the It also helps Agusanons to be wetlands, as it gives life to the Agusan spared from floodings during rainy Marsh. season or typhoon. For a grade 12 student like According to Agusan del Sur Eugene Taw-on from Bayugan National December 28, 2019 - January 3, 2020

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Regional News field of research to ensure the protection and preservation of the Agusan River and the Agusan Marsh,� bared Taw-on. Meanwhile, DENRCaraga regional director, Atty. Felix Alicer emphasized the importance of the Agusan River and the benefits it provide to the Caraganons. This, he Comprehensive High School, the youths said, is known to be one play a vital role in the fulfillment of the of the tourist attractions in the region. ongoing research of the government and private institutions, as well as in The Agusan Marsh covers the maintaining the beauty and usefulness municipalities of San Francisco, of the wetlands in the region. Rosario, Bunawan, Veruela, Loreto, Talacogon and La Paz in the province “We are working closely with the of Agusan del Sur. It was declared as local government units in the province a Ramsar Wetland Site in 1999. Ramsar and we are glad that they are Convention is a multilateral agreement recognizing us in whatever contribution aimed at protecting wetlands globally. that we could give especially in the (JPG/PIA-Caraga)

Different sectors learn good saving techniques, planning of family expenses By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY - Different sectors in Caraga region have learned the effective ways and tips on how to save money, as well as financial planning for their family.

The Financial Literacy Forum Economic and Development Authority held in Butuan City was made possible (NEDA) Caraga, together with Bangko through the help of the National Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and other

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financial institutions.

poverty,” bared Dela Calzada.

According to Michelle PalacayDela Calzada, chief economic development specialist of NEDACaraga, the government aims to teach Caraganons to be responsible enough in budgeting their hard-earned money in their daily expenses, and the importance of saving a portion of their earnings which they can use in times of emergency.

Clyde Hikilan, a media practitioner in Butuan also shared his positive views on the said forum. “This is very useful. I learned the advantage of investing money to business especially that Caraga has a growing economy,” he said.

Meanwhile, for Marko Davey Reyes, an employee of the DSWDCaraga, this kind of forum is a great help This also forms part of the particularly to the beneficiaries of the government’s advocacy towards Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program achieving the Millennium Development (4Ps). Goals (MDGs). “This forum really helps especially “The NEDA-Caraga, together for us in DSWD because we have with other financial institutions in the programs for our beneficiaries and region have converged efforts to help through this, we could also help them Caraganons become financial literate make use of the government’s funds in a way of capacitating them on how provided to them be used responsibly. they could better save money for their We will be imparting this kind of family and plan on the future of their information to them so they could plan children. This is also one way of making better on how to spend their money Caraganons get rid of debts and suffer well,” said Reyes. (JPG/PIA-Caraga) December 28, 2019 - January 3, 2020

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Caraganon students awarded as model teens BUTUAN CITY - Chosen students from various cities and provinces of Caraga region was awarded on this year’s Search for Adolescent Health and Development (AHD) Model Teens as part of this year’s AHD festival that was recently held at Robinson’s Place Butuan. The Model Teen Awardees are students from public or private schools around Caraga region aged 10 to 19 years old, who exhibited great leadership qualities and academic achievements which are good examples for their fellow youth to emulate.

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positive contributions in their localities that impacted their fellow youth to be on the same right direction as they are.

Having in mind that notable students who contribute in championing advocacies that focus on population and community service need to be recognized, the Local Population Offices endorsed their respective provincial/city model teens.

The Model Teens participated in environmental causes such as school clean-up to retain the cleanliness and prevent diseases that are caused by dirty surroundings in their respective schools. They also take part in environmental protection and preservation by advocating proper waste disposal and community cleanup as well as tree planting activities for a cleaner and greener future.

Embodying the essence of a Model Teen such as Academic Excellence, Community Service, Integrity and Professionalism, and Leadership. The chosen young students exhibited

These youngsters are also making ways to educate their peers on responsible sexuality that could help their fellow youth prevent acquiring Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) due

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Regional News to unprotected sex. These students also excel in academics and leadership. These students were able to balance their responsibility of bringing their school’s and locale’s name by representing it in regional and national competitions and contests, at the same time these students are also representing the entirety of their school’s student body by leading through being a Supreme Student Officers.

• Lloyd Dion M. Calusayan of De La Salle John Bosco College • Sheinnetonette Anne K. Maglente of Agusan National High • Cate Gwynette D. Echavez of Cabadbaran City National High School • Rose C. Olaivar of Don Jose Ecleo Memorial National High School

The Model Teens accompanied by their advisers and population officers accepted their plaque of recognition that was handed to them by POPCOM Caraga Regional Director Alexander A. By showcasing their exemplary Makinano. contributions, the following students are the recipients of the 2019 Search The Search for Model Teens for Model Teen Awards: was patterned to the AHD program of POPCOM Caraga that aims to • Leonard M. Himarangan of Agay contribute to the improvement and National High School promotion of the total well-being of • Jazmin Angelie K. Paclar of Agusan the adolescents by addressing issues del Sur National Science High School related to sexuality and reproductive • Shiela Marie B. Sacro of Bayugan health and rights. (POPCOM Caraga/ National Comprehensive High School PIA Caraga)

Caraga LGUs receive awards from DOH-NNC By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY - The Department of Health – National Nutrition Council (DOH-NNC) has recognized the local government units (LGUs) in Caraga region that consistently implement quality programs and services that promote the welfare of the children particularly in ensuring that they get proper nutrition. December 28, 2019 - January 3, 2020

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Regional News According to Dr. Gerna Manatad, OIC-administrative officer of DOHCaraga, this is a yearly activity as their way of thanking and acknowledging the efforts and initiatives of the LGUs for their dedication and sincerity in providing the people with the right programs that address malnutrition in the region.

Barangay Nutrition Scholar. She also shared their best practices towards achieving community development by providing locals with the basic social services they need. “We do various activities in our barangay. We allow the local residents to actively participate in community activities which would benefit especially the children. We also provide seedlings for the families so they could have backyard garden and eat nutritional food in their respective homes,” said Garcia.

“In this annual event, the DOHNNC recognizes the local government units and other partner stakeholders who are consistent in providing the programs and services that ensure good nutrition of the children,” cited Dr. Manatad. Meanwhile, Leah Vina Vargas, Nutrition Officer of NNC-Caraga called Solidad Garcia of Barangay Baan, on LGUs of Caraga region to be more Butuan City was one of the awardees sensitive in assessing the needs of the for this year. She was recognized populace particularly the health and for being the Regional Outstanding nutrition concerns. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)

Army, PNP in Caraga to continue operations amid ceasefire

BUTUAN CITY - Despite the declaration of ceasefire between the military and police forces and the terrorist groups last December 22, 2019, the Philippine Army and Philippine National Police (PNP) in Caraga remain vigilant as they continue operations to ensure peace in the region during the Yuletide season. This is in response to the threat posed by the Communist NPA Terrorist (CNT) groups even after the declaration of a unilateral ceasefire by the National Democratic Front (NDF) representing

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the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and New People’s Army (NPA). Brig. General Maurito L. Licudine, 402nd Brigade Commander, clarified

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that the ceasefire is only inclusive of the suspension of the military offensives of the troops under the 402nd Brigade, which means apprehension of items and individuals that are deemed suspicious and accomplice of crimes are not a violation to the said truce, which will take effect from December 23, 2019 until January 7, 2019.

New People’s Army, and the National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) which was scheduled to take place on December 29 at Sitio Bay-ang, Bgry. Lahi, Gigaquit in Surigao del Norte, according to the statement released by Ka Oto, spokesperson of the Guerilla Front 16, Northeastern Mindanao Regional Command, to the media practitioners from cities Cagayan de “As such, we shall be on guard Oro, Iligan, and Davao whom they and will continue to be vigilant to invited specifically for the event. thwart any CNT planned atrocities in a manner that is in line with the ceasefire The push for the continued mechanisms as this is also deemed operations by both the military and significant to create the lasting peace police forces in the region served as that we yearn to promote here in our reinforcement as previous records region,” added Licudine. involving ceasefires also showed the CNTs dishonoring the agreement and Such operations resulted in the instead utilize the time to plan for a postponement of the plenum, an annual gathering among the leaders of Tactical Offensive (TO) against the the Communist Party of the Philippines, military. (DMRosales/PIA-Caraga) December 28, 2019 - January 3, 2020

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Mga IP sa Caraga region, aktibong nakikilahok sa implementasyon ng EO70 By Jennifer P. Gaitano

LUNGSOD NG BUTUAN - Dumarami pa ang mga Indigenous Peoples (IP) sa Caraga region na aktibong nakilahok sa mga aktibidad ng gobyerno tungo sa epektibong implementasyon ng Executive Order 70 (EO70) ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte o ang whole-of-nation approach na layong sugpuin ang insurhensiya sa bansa. Sa pangunguna ng National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) Caraga, puspusan ang pagsagawa ng capability building ng ahensiya kasama ang mga IP leaders ng rehiyon upang sila ay mahasa at makatulong rin sa pagbibigay solusyon sa mga kinakaharap na hamon ng bawat komunidad. Ayon kay Director for Operations Leouel Santos ng National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), boluntaryong nakikilahok ang mga IP leaders ng Caraga at

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nakikibahagi sa diskusyon ng gobyerno sa pagtugon sa mga isyu at concern ng lipunan lalu na sa mga conflictaffected areas. “Patuloy ang gobyerno sa pagsagawa ng dayalogo sa ating mga kababayang IPs upang sa ganun ay makuha natin mula sa kanila ang kanilang mga isyu at concern at malaman natin kung anong mga instrumento meron ang gobyerno na maaaring makatulong sa sektor. Mas nagiging aktibo na sila ngayon lalu na sa pagresolba ng insurgency sa

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Regional News rehiyon,” sabi ni Santos. Para naman kay Bae Bebeth Enriquez, isang mamanwa sa Barangay Mahaba, Buenavista, Agusan del Norte, sobra-sobra na ang pasakit na idinudulot ng New Peoples Army (NPA) sa kanilang tribu dahilan kung bakit mabagal ang pag-usbong ng kanilang mga tribu. Kaya nais na nilang mawakasan ito para na rin sa magandang kinabukasan ng susunod pang henerasyon.

NPA. Sana ay mawakasan na ang kanilang pang-aabuso sa aming mga tribu at tuluyan na kaming mamuhay nang matiwasay at makaranas ng maginhawang buhay sa tulong na rin ng gobyerno,” ani ni Enriquez.

Samantala, nanawagan naman si NCIP-Caraga Regional Director Ferdausi Saniel Cerna sa lahat ng IPs na patuloy na maging matatag at matapang sa pagharap ng hamong ito at patuloy rin sa pakikipagtulungan “Hindi namin lubusang maranasan sa gobyerno sa pagsugpo sa mga ang kaunlaran sa aming komunidad karahasan at pang-aabuso ng NPA sa dahil pa rin sa presensya ng mga buong rehiyon. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)

DICT provides free connectivity to 105 sites in Caraga in 2019 By Alexander Lopez

BUTUAN CITY – Thousands of Caraganons now enjoy free connectivity through the internet with the implementation of the Free Wi-Fi for All Project of the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT).

As of December 20 this year, a total Agency on Friday that information of 105 free Wi-Fi sites were successfully is efficiently channeled through the installed by the DICT in the region. internet. “Connectivity through the internet is very important today. It’s no longer a luxury but a need to everyone,” said Lawrence P. Salang, the provincial officer of DICT in Agusan del Norte.

“People get up-to-date information through the internet,” he added.

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Four free Wi-Fi sites were also installed in the province of Surigao del Of the 105 sites provided with free Sur, particularly in the Municipal Plaza Wi-Fi, 84 are installed in different areas of Barobo town and three sites in the in the province of Agusan del Norte, town of Lingig. the data provided by DICT said. Salang said DICT will provide more Most of the 84 sites are in Butuan free Wi-Fi sites next year, particularly City, the regional center of Caraga with in Siargao Island and the Province of 77 that concentrated in six schools, one Dinagat Islands. hospital and the rest to government offices. “We will prioritize hospital sites next year to provide residents with patient Two sites were also provided in free access to Wi-Fi,” he added. Cabadbaran City, and one site each in the municipalities of Buenavista, The provision of free Wi-Fi access Carmen, Jabonga, Magallanes, and is under Republic Act 10929 or the Free Tubay. Internet Access in Public Places law Salang said most of the sites in signed by President Rodrigo R. Duterte municipalities are concentrated in on Aug. 2, 2017. municipal plazas. Section 2 of RA 10929 indicates Four free Wi-Fi sites were also the government’s recognition to installed in the province of Agusan del “the vital role of information and Sur particularly at the municipal hall, communications technology in nationlibrary, and plaza in the Municipality of building, and declares its policy to Sibagat and one at the Municipal Plaza promote an environment for the of Sta. Josefa town. development of structures that would ensure the availability and accessibility A total of 13 free Wi-Fi sites are to reliable and secure internet access now enjoyed by residents of different suitable to the needs and aspirations of towns in the province of Surigao del the nation.” Norte, the DICT data said. Free connectivity can now be accessed in the Municipal Plazas of Alegria, Bacuag, Gigaquit, Malimono, Placer, Taganaan, and Tubod towns; at the Mainit Mini Park in Mainit town; two sites each in the towns of Claver and San Francisco; and one site in the town of Socorro in Siargao Island.

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The establishment of free Wi-Fi aims to “provide free access to internet service in public places throughout the country, to promote knowledgebuilding among citizens and enable them to participate and compete in the evolving information and communication age.” (PNA)

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Army belies alleged ceasefire violation in AgSur BUTUAN CITY - The Philippine Army in Caraga was quick to address the allegation against them by the Communist NPA Terrorist (CNT) groups operating in Agusan del Sur regarding the violation of the ceasefire last December 23, 2019. The 26th Infantry Battalion (26IB) allegedly staged attacks against the New People’s Army (NPA) near the village of San Vicente, Esperanza in Agusan del Sur despite the declaration of the Christmas truce, according to a certain Nicolas Marino of the Central Mindanao Regional Committee (NCMRC) of the NPA. Lt. Col. Romeo C. Jimenea, 26IB Commanding Officer, clarified that such statements are fabricated and that no such attack transpired and no personnel of his battalion were involved. “Such statement is to further their ploy to redeem themselves in the eyes of the public, especially after the cruelty they displayed in the killings made in the different areas in Visayas,” the Army official said.

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are the encounters in Labo, Camarines Norte and Tubungan, Iloilo that resulted to the death of one soldier while over eight more were injured. The act of perpetuating lies by the CNT groups for the purpose of tarnishing the reputation of the Philippine Army is not a recent phenomenon, as clarified by Brigadier General Maurito L. Licudine of the 402nd Infantry Brigade, Philippine Army. BGen. Licudine expressed his support to the 26IB should they choose to resort to such countermeasure especially when circumstances require it.

“Your soldiers are disciplined, responsible and professional. We support whatever the Commander-InChief declares as long as it is within the bounds of our constitutional mandate,” he added. (DMRosales/402nd Brigade/ The killings that were referred to PIA-Caraga)

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Abandoned NPA cadaver, brought home by Army By 1Lt. Roel T. Maglalang

BUENAVISTA, Agusan del Norte - “Justice for my son.” This was an outcry of a mother whose son was abandoned by his comrades in the mountains of Sierra Madre when he got sick and was unable to carry firearms and cannot anymore fight the government forces. This was what Erlinda Cabachete of Nasipit, Agusan del Norte was begging when she saw and received her son, Bertoldo Cabachete. He was brought home by the government troops from the hills of Sierra Madre in Luzon to their house in Nasipit, Agusan del Norte. It can be recalled that last November 30, 2019 the cadaver of late Bertoldo Cabatchete alias “LJ”, male, 29 years old, and a regular member of NPA’s Komiteng Larangang Gerilya Sierra Madre,

Central Luzon Regional Committee (CLRC) operating in the mountain ranges of Sierra Madre was found at the vicinity of Mt. Olong Amot, Barangay General Luna, Carranglan, Nueva Ecija by the elements 84th Infantry (Victorious) Battalion, 7th Infantry (Kaugnay) Division after receiving an information from a former rebel that

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Provincial News one of his comrades was left alone by his fellow NPA members. Alias LJ died due to severe illness and was just abandoned and buried by the CPP-NPA Terrorists at the hinter area of Barangay General Luna, Carranglan, Nueva Ecija. His family was not informed of his situation. He was not even given medication nor brought to a hospital. The remains of alias LJ was then exhumed by the soldiers after a former rebel gave the information and location of where his dead body was buried. It was then brought to Villamor Airbase, Pasay City and through a C130, he was flown to Languindingan Airport, Cagayan de Oro City on December 29, 2019 where his mother, Erlinda, was waiting. With great sorrow, Mrs. Erlinda Cabatchete, mother of alias LJ poured out her grievance against the CPPNPA Terrorists (CNTs) who recruited her son. “We are very saddened by the death of our son. He left our home way back 2016 and said that he will apply for a job in Manila. But then he didn’t communicate with us anymore. We don’t have any idea that he was recruited by the CNTs and what happened to him now really broke me into pieces. It’s hard for me to know that I can no longer see my son alive anymore. The heartless NPAs recruited my son, but they never help him when he was sick. They should have brought him to the doctor because we usually admit him to the doctor when his illness attacks. If only the NPAs did not

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recruit my son, he is still alive up to now because I can take care of him,” said Mrs. Cabatchete. Moreover, Mayor Enrico Corvera of Nasipit, Agusan del Norte said that “this is another incident that shows the CPP-NPA Terrorists don’t care and value life. That is why, we initiate programs to insulate the youth from being recruited by the CPP-NPA.” Likewise, Lieutenant Colonel Francisco L. Molina Jr, Commander Officer, 23IB covering the area of Nasipit expressed his condolences to the bereaved family of LJ. “Kung hindi sana siya niloko at nilinlang Ng CPPNPA, marahil ay buhay pa siya ngayon. Everyone must be vigilant from the deceit of the CPP-NPA,” he said. “They take advantage on the weaknesses of the poor people in staging their nonsense business,” Molina added. (CMO Officer, 23IB, Philippine Army/PIA Agusan del Norte)

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Army wins back Agusan community from NPA through basketball By Alexander Lopez

BUTUAN CITY - The Philippine Army said it has scored a significant victory over the communist New People’s Army (NPA) by winning back residents of a remote community in the town of Buenavista in Agusan del Norte through a basketball game. On the eve of the New Year’s Day, troopers from 23rd Infantry Battalion (23IB) of the Army “stormed” Sitio Sampinit, Barangay Malapong in Buenavista town not to engage the rebels in a clash but to play basketball with the residents in the area, an Army official old Philippine News Agency on Thursday.

Molina said Sitio Sampinit was adopted by the 23IB and a “Pamaskong Handog” was conducted in the area last December 26 together with the local government unit (LGU) of Buenavista and the barangay council members of Malapong. During the December activity, dubbed as “Panaghiusa Alang sa Kalinaw ug Kalambuan” (Unity for Peace and Development), the Army and the LGU provided the residents with gifts to include food and slippers for the children.

“Sitio Sampinit is an influenced area by the NPA. It was once an encampment site of the rebels and an encounter between our troops took place in the area sometime in July last year,” said Lt. Col. Francisco L. Molina, 23IB commander.

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Provincial News the basketball court that was already dilapidated. I also saw the danger of that basketball court that might harm the children while playing,” Molina said.

He said it was the 23IB troopers that offered friendship to the residents of Sampinit after that armed encounter in July this year.

Due to the lack of resources from the barangay to repair the basketball court, he said that the 23IB decided to repair it by providing new boards and rings.

“We can win back Filipinos who are indoctrinated by the NPA. We offered them friendship and they accepted it. We offered them a basketball game and they agreed and joined,” he said.

Molina also emphasized that “When the materials were already purchased we repaired the basketball there are many forms of engagements court through bayanihan,” Molina said. in winning back residents who were “once deceived” by the NPA. The basketball game last December 31 ended with a boodle fight with the residents and the formal turnover of the basketball court to the leaders of the sitio.

He added that the Army will also recommend to the LGU and other government agencies to prioritize programs and services to the residents of Sitio Sampinit.

“The handing over of the basketball court was symbolized by the formal turnover of the ball that we used during the game,” he added.

The presence of the NPA in the area has stalled the development initiatives of the government for a long time, he said.

Molina said the sports activity on the New Year’s Eve symbolized teamwork and a good relationship between the Army and the residents of Sitio Sampinit.

Molina also noted that the “whole-of-nation” approach initiated by President Rodrigo R. Duterte is already gaining ground in far-flung areas of Agusan del Norte, including Sitio Sampinit.

“Despite the odds, the soldiers and the people in the area are still friends. The friendship was seen the way they interacted with us. Without fear or hesitations, the soldiers and the residents intermingled through the basketball game, cheering and during the lunch that we shared,” Molina added.

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“We will work hard to facilitate government interventions in Sitio Sampinit so that the people will experience and feel the real presence of the government through the muchneeded programs and services of the government agencies and the LGU,” Molina said. (PNA)

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Tuig 2020 tahakon sa probinsya pinaagi sa Agusan Up – Gob. Corvera By Angel F. Gaviola

DAKBAYAN SA BUTUAN Tahakon sa probinsya sa Agusan del Norte ang tuig 2020 ug mosunod pang mga tuig nga naay klarong panglantaw sa kalambuan pinaagi sa “AGUSAN UP!” ug gihangyo ni gobernador Dale B. Corvera nga suportahan kini sa mga Agusanon.

Gihimo ni Gob. Corvera ang maong panawagan sa post sa iyang Facebook page niadtong Disyembre 31, 2019. Sa iyang mensahe, gipadangat usab niya ang iyang pasalamat sa suporta nga gihatag kaniya sa mga Agusanon isip gobernador sa probinsya sulod sa unang unom ka bulan sa iyang termino.

leadership of team Agusan del Norte with Cong. Angel Amante-Matba, Cong. Law Fortun, the provincial, city and municipal officials at the helm,” sumala pa ni Gob. Corvera sa iyang post. “The challenges in the coming years will be faced with a clear vision through our program called AGUSAN UP! Continuity and teamwork run the game but the same support that you gave us in 2019 is the key to make things happen in 2020 and beyond,” dugang pa sa iyang gipadangat nga mensahe.

“As we are about to bid goodbye to the old year and say hello to the new year, let me take the opportunity to thank each and every Agusanon for their support in my first six months at the Provincial Capitol of Agusan del Norte. We covered a lot of grounds under Mahinumdoman nga susamang the “Hiniusang Liderato” or a unified mensahe ang gipadangat ni Gob. December 28, 2019 - January 3, 2020

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Sa pagka karon mokabat sa 8,000 ektaryas na ang gi-enroll sa 78 ka mga organisasyon sa mag-uuma mismo alang sa siyam ka mga nagunang crops nga gipunting nga itanum ilawom sa Plant! Plant! Plant! Project ubos sa Agus 3Ps. Pagproseso sa bulanghoy, lubi, ug cacao usab nga mga proyekto ubos sa Process! Process! Process! ang naa nay mga interesado. Mokabat sa 30 usab ka mga kooperatiba na ang mikometer nga magsilbing conduits sa Land Bank Of the Philippies ug Development Bank of the Philippines alang pinansyal nga panginahanglan sa mga mag-uuma ug entereprenuers nga mananum o mo-proseso sa abot sa kaumahan. Nagdagan na usab karon ang mga Amomang Agusanon Centers sa Provincial Hospital ug sa Cabadbaran District Hospital. Gipunting nga ang tanang lungsod naa nay Amomang Agusanon Center sa tuig 2020. (Agusan Up, LGU Agusan del Norte/PIA Agusan del Norte)

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Caraga VAW desk officers join 1st Regional Quiz Bowl in Butuan By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY - To equip them and widen their knowledge on gender and development (GAD) campaign against any form of violence and abuses to women, as well as women’s rights, the 1st Caraga Regional Quiz Bowl for Violence Against Women (VAW) Desk Officers was recently conducted in this city. This was spearheaded by the Regional Inter-Agency Committee Against Trafficking and Violence Against Women and Children (RIACAT-VAWC) composed of various government agencies in the region.

to win in the competition with the full support of their respective local government units from the different provinces of Caraga.

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aid them to effectively address the issues and concerns that women and children are facing today in every community.

“It’s a privilege to work in public service and being a public servant is a great opportunity for me to help my constituents particularly the women sector. We should not only be a good public servant but also equipped with knowledge and skills to perform well in our respective functions,” said Bitos.

“This kind of activity is very useful for the VAW desk officers, and we believe that they would be more effective in their function, along with the PNP in handling cases from the barangays,” Cullantes said.

Lt. Ruth Cullantes, officer-incharge of the center for women and children protection desk - Agusan del Norte Police Provincial Office, said that this initiative of the government contributes much to the development of the VAW desk officers, as it will also

Meanwhile, Catherine Aranas, social welfare officer and focal person for RIACAT-VAWC Caraga emphasized that through the conduct of the quiz bowl, local chief executives would also be able to determine what specific trainings they are to provide for their VAW desk officers to make them more capable of their function. (JPG/PIACaraga)

Army, locals hold indignation rally vs NPAs By 1Lt. Krisjuper Andreo Punsalan

BAYUGAN CITY, Agusan del Sur - “NPA salot sa lipunan.” This was the drumbeat of citizens from all walks of life during the recently held indignation rally against the New People’s Army (NPA) terrorists in Bayugan City and Lianga Peoples’ Park in Lianga, Surigao del Sur, simultaneously.

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The local government unit (LGU) representatives, Indigenous Peoples (IPs), youth organizations with the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the 3rd Special Forces “Arrowhead” Battalion (3SFBn) attended the antiNPA campaign. Lianga Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representative (IPMR) Hawudon Jumar Bucales said the Communist NPA Terrorists (CNTs) are the ones who destroyed their IP culture by disrespecting the IP’s tribal governance system.

CPP-NPA),” Bucales said. He also called on the militant groups to stop using the tribe as props to gain sympathy from foreign funding institutions. “Pauwiin niyo na ang mga katribo naming nasa Maynila, nandyan sa UP Diliman, ginagawa niyo silang kasangkapan para kumuha lang ng simpatya at siraan ang gobyerno at military na tumutugis sa mga teroristang NPA (Release our co-IPs who are now in Manila, particularly in UP Diliman, you are just using them as your instrument to get sympathy from the public and force them to revolt against the government, and prevent the Army from pursuing the terrorist NPA),” Bucales added.

“Gusto nilang ipalit na mga lider sa IP ay yung mga kaya nilang kontrolin at gamitin ang tribo para iabante ang political at armadong pakikibaka ng CPP-NPA (They wanted to post leaders for the IPs those that they could easily This year, Agusan, Surigao del Sur control and use the IP tribes to pursue municipalities and various provinces in the political and armed struggle of the Mindanao have declared the CNTs as December 28, 2019 - January 3, 2020

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their cry against you. The people want you out. They want you to stop your crimes and atrocities. The people don’t need you (NPAs) because you are a hindrance to attaining lasting peace in the country,” he added. Meanwhile, Hands off of Our Children, League of the Parents of Philippines, Citizen Crime Watch at Manila NGO Alliance, Bantay Bayan and other concerned citizens rose up against the CNTs, Communist Party of the Philippines and National Democratic Front, who have caused divisiveness, terror and unrest especially in the conflict-affected areas around the country through mass rallies in Metro Manila. (CMO officer, 3SFBn/ PIAAgusan del Sur)

‘Tisoy, Ursula’ delay asphalting works at Surigao airport

By Alexander Lopez

BUTUAN CITY - The ongoing first layer asphalt overlaying works at the 1,700-meter runway of the Surigao Airport in Surigao City encountered delays during the onslaught of Typhoons Tisoy and Ursula in the late part of 2019. The two-layer asphalt overlaying is the final phase of the rehabilitation of the runway in Surigao City Airport that was damaged by the 6.7 magnitude quake in February of 2017.

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overlaying is now 85 percent complete. Based on the contract the asphalting should be completed by February this year,” Surigao City Airport Manager Junelito Abrazado told Philippine News Agency on asphalt Thursday.

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Abrazado said the contractor has experienced delays when heavy rains affected Surigao City due to the two weather disturbances during the late part of last year, particularly the typhoons Tisoy and Ursula.

asphalt overlaying. Abrazado also expressed optimism the contractor will be able to cope up with their overlaying works until the end of February this year.

“Cebu Pacific has already sent “There was no asphalt overlaying their inspection team here to check works during the time when ‘Tisoy’ the ongoing rehabilitation works,” and ‘Ursula’ affected the weather Abrazado said. condition here,” he added. At present, Surigao City Airport Both tropical storms hit the caters one flight per day through Cebu country in December last year. Pacific through the Cebu-SurigaoCebu route. He said the contractor has already sent a request at the Abrazado also noted the increase Department of Transportation (DOTr) of flight bookings during the Christmas main office for the extension of their and New Year. (PNA) December 28, 2019 - January 3, 2020

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Red tide alert still up in Surigao Sur towns By Alexander Lopez

BUTUAN CITY – The latest laboratory results by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) indicated the continued presence of paralytic shellfish poison in shellfishes collected from the Lianga Bay in Surigao del Sur. In shellfish Bulletin No. 26 issued on Friday, BFAR said the presence of paralytic shellfish poison in samples collected is still beyond the regulatory limit.

A day after BFAR-13 issued a warning on the presence of red tide toxins in the area, two residents from the town of Barobo were confirmed dead due to shellfish poisoning.

The victims reportedly consumed Confirmatory lab test issued by BFAR on November 28 confirmed the raw shellfish locally known as “kinilaw” presence of red tide toxin in samples of that were gathered from Lianga Bay. shellfishes collected from Lianga Bay. BFAR-13 also emphasized in its information drive that cooked shellfish Lianga Bay covers the towns affected by the red tide is also not safe of Barobo, Lianga, San Agustin, and for human consumption. Marihatag in Surigao del Sur. With the new bulletin issued by BFAR, the local government units (LGUs) in the area, together with BFAR13 are calling the public to refrain from gathering, selling, and eating all types of shellfish and Acetes sp., locally known as “alamang” or “hipon” to avoid possible shellfish poisoning.

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Last November, a chemist from BFAR-13 warned the residents in the area on the dangers of eating cooked but contaminated shellfish from the bay, saying “marine biotoxins are heat stable and cannot be disintegrated by any means, be it by acidification by the use of vinegar nor by heating or subjecting it even at cryogenic temperatures.” (PNA)

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Solons call for full protection of OFWs in Kuwait, Singapore

By Jigger Jerusalem

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – Two lawmakers from Mindanao are batting for the full protection of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Kuwait and Singapore, where three OFWs were reported to have died recently. Rep. Rufus Rodriguez of this city’s Second District said his proposed legislation on the creation of a new department that will handle migrant employees’ concerns, is now being

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Mindanao News to prosecute the wife of Jeanelyn He said the Kuwaitis are Villavende’s employer. familiar with the concept of paying the corresponding amount to the Reports said Villavende, a Filipino aggrieved family but they must also be domestic helper who was killed last made aware of the government-tomonth, had informed her recruitment government agreements that made agency that she was being maltreated the deployment of domestic workers to and was not given her full salary by her Kuwait possible. Kuwaiti employer as early as September last year. “Blood money they understand. The bilateral agreement, that they do not Rodriguez said he filed House understand. We should communicate Bill 5832 or “An Act creating the with them in ways they can understand,” Department of Filipinos Overseas and Fortun said. Foreign Employment”, defining its mandate, powers and function, in order He added: “We should put an end to immediately and fully protect and to this continued disrespect of our soassist Filipino workers abroad. called bilateral agreement which only our side has been religiously observing. He said the HB 5832 has been This agreement has failed, time and consolidated with other bills in again, to protect Filipino household Congress and “the consolidated service workers [HSWs] from being bill under a Committee Report has subjected to slave treatment by cruel already been debated in the plenary employers.” in the House.” Fortun said the country “should In a separate statement, Agusan already depart from the HSW market. del Norte First District Rep. Lawrence This practice and policy have created Fortun urged negotiators from the a very wrong impression for our OFWs. DFA and Department of Labor and Household services overseas have been Employment to demand blood money regarded as jobs for the unskilled and from Villavende’s suspected killer, aside most of those employed in this sector from the arrest and prosecution of the are Filipinos. This we cannot allow to perpetrator. continue.” “For the sensitive situation in Kuwait, applying the principle of reciprocity, our country should demand blood money from the Kuwaiti employer’s family aside from the expeditious prosecution and conviction of the killer,” Fortun said.

On the recent deaths of two OFWs in Singapore, Fortun said the Philippine embassy must work with other institutions there to find “suitable safe spaces where thousands of Pinoys can spend their days off at no cost to the OFWs”. (PNA)

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M’lang Airport must be operational: PRRD

M’lang, North Cotabato – The people of Cotabato will soon benefit the Central Mindanao Airport or the M’lang Airport as President Rodrigo Duterte instructed Senator Lawrence “Bong” Go to oversee its completion during his visit to the earthquake victims here recently. As the only inland airport in Mindanao, Duterte was briefed on the status of the airport and asked Go to coordinate with the Department of Transportation (DoTr) to source funds for the completion and operation of the said airport.

of the airport is very critical since it is located in a strategic area. “The Central Mindanao Airport is a very important facility which could boost the economy of the region because it is located in a strategic area,” Go added.

The senator, whose public statements reflect the sentiments of Mindanao Development Authority President Duterte, said the operation (MinDA) Secretary Emmanuel Piñol

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said, “The airport will boost economic growth of Central Mindanao where many agricultural products come from”. “The airport, which has capability for commercial flights, is primarily intended to support transport of agricultural products from the region,” he further said. The M’lang Airport started its construction in 2004 after the province acquired the 62-hectare property using government funds through the support of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroryo, Senators John Osmeña and Richard Gordon, and Congressmen Bernardo Piñol Jr., Jesus Sacdalan and now Governor Nancy Catamco.

of then Governor, now Vice-Governor Emmylou Mendoza after citing missing documents as the reason for their failure to turn-over the 62-hectare property to the DoTr. Governor Catamco, who is currently serving her first term, assured President Duterte and Sen Bong Go that the needed documents for the transfer of the property will be completed. “I will talk to Sec Art (Tugade) immediately so that work will be resumed,” said Senator Go in response.

“I will also talk to my colleagues in the Senate to help me provide funds for this project” Go said, adding that, he will personally oversee the completion and inauguration of the project before By 2010, the 1.8 kilometer runway President Duterte leaves office by 2022. and the terminal building were completed under Gov. Sacdalan. The M’lang Airport Project is the However, the project was brainchild project of MinDA Secretary mothballed during the nine-year term Emmanuel Piñol. (MinDA) December 28, 2019 - January 3, 2020

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National News SEC. MARTIN ANDANAR PCOO

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Public support can lead to ‘better future’: Andanar MANILA — All Filipinos will have a better future, if they give their full support to the Duterte administration’s policies and programs, Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar said on Saturday.

Andanar issued the statement as he welcomed the news that most Filipinos want to welcome 2020 with hope than with fear, based on the latest Social Weather Stations’ (SWS) poll. The Dec. 13 to 16 survey by SWS showed that 96 percent of adult Filipinos will face 2020 with hope, while only four percent will welcome the incoming year with fear. Andanar was elated that public optimism dominates, despite the challenges that beset the country this year. “We are heartened that majority of Filipinos will welcome 2020 with hope as reflected in the recent SWS Survey,” the PCOO chief said.

“We Filipinos by nature, are very optimistic and forward-looking and can often see the best in the most “We ask everyone to support trying of circumstances, a trait that our government. It is through allowed us to succeed against all the participation of those in the odds,” he added. government and of its citizens that President Rodrigo Duterte’s wish we can continue and further the achievements of the administration for New Year is for Filipinos to have a thus far,” Andanar said in a statement. “comfortable life” and enjoy “lasting peace” in the country, Presidential “It is through working together Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said and being positive that we can not on Friday. just hope for a better future, but Andanar said the current expect one for 2020 and beyond,” administration’s commitment is to he added. December 28, 2019 - January 3, 2020

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push for initiatives and reforms that is involved in the government’s will bring progress to the nation. process of addressing the people’s needs and concerns, and creating “Beyond just mere optimism, local communities that take part in the Duterte administration is achieving peace and order,” he dedicated to empowering and added. enabling every Filipino in order for them to achieve their full potential On Friday, Andanar said the and live a comfortable life through Duterte government would continue its social and economic policies and to implement its “successful” policies programs,” he said. and programs in 2020 to have a robust Philippine economy and “It also remains committed improve the lives of all Filipinos. (Ruth to fostering a civil society that Abbey Gita-Carlos/PNA)

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SSS, PCIC ink MoU for coverage of farmers and fisherfolks

QUEZON CITY - The Social Security System (SSS) has forged a partnership with the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) on December 19 for the social security coverage of farmers and fisherfolks in the Philippines. SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Aurora C. Ignacio and PCIC President Jovy C. Bernabe signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the promotion of SSS programs and the provision of social security protection to farmers and fisherfolks.

sectors of the society especially to our farmers and fisherfolks in the provinces. Hence, we are tapping PCIC’s regional network to cover more potential members with our pension fund,” SSS PCEO Ignacio said.

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to millions of farmers and fisherfolks in refer to cooperatives and associations times of financial contingencies arising to SSS for coverage and promotional from natural calamities, plant diseases, activities of their respective members. and pest infestation. “There is a greater chance of Based on PCIC’s 2018 Annual convincing other organized groups Report, about 2.27 million farmers to join SSS as our accredited partner and fisherfolks nationwide availed of agents. That’s why we would like to insurance products and programs thank PCIC for building stronger ties and established partnerships and with us. We will ensure that SSS will linkages with at least 3,000 government support these farmers and fisherfolks agencies, local government units, as primary movers in our society who cooperatives, farmer associations and deserve social security protection in microfinance and lending institutions. times of contingencies such as sickness, maternity, disability, unemployment, “Cognizant of PCIC’s wider reach, retirement, funeral, and death,” Ignacio SSS has decided to tap PCIC to promote concluded. SSS programs and deliver our services specifically in far-flung communities Also on the same day, the where our farmers and fisherfolks are SSS entered into a Memorandum located,” Ignacio added. of Agreement (MOA) with Angono Credit and Development Cooperative Under the MOU, the SSS shall (ACDECO) as an accredited servicing link up PCIC with existing Partner and collecting partner agent (PA). With Agents (PAs), provide information, more than 9,000 members, ACDECO is education and communication (IEC) authorized to collect SSS contributions, materials on SSS programs, as well as loan amortizations, and other to conduct briefing and orientation on miscellaneous payments from regular the value of SSS membership during or associate members who are also seminars organized by PCIC. On the self-employed or voluntary members of other hand, PCIC shall include social SSS. The Angono-based cooperative is security protection as one of the major also authorized to receive and screen topics during its briefing/orientation for SSS membership and loan applications farmers and fisherfolks. Also, they can including funeral benefit claims. (SSS)

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Duterte urges Filipinos to ‘do better, aim higher’ in 2020 By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos

MANILA - A day before the entire nation welcomes 2020, President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday encouraged all 1Filipinos to seek improvements and aspire for a better life next year.

The President made the call as he time to reflect on lessons learned, it is joined his fellow countrymen and the also an opportune time to do better global community in welcoming the and aim higher,” he added. New Year. December 31 and January 1 have “We celebrate this occasion with been declared as special non-working our loved ones, filled with gratitude days and regular holidays, respectively, for blessings received in the past and to give Filipinos more time to celebrate with much optimism for the wonderful the New Year. possibilities ahead,” Duterte said in his message for New Year on Tuesday. The Chief Executive expressed confidence that “with the guidance “While the New Year is indeed a and grace of the Almighty and the December 28, 2019 - January 3, 2020

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enduring spirit of bayanihan (teamwork) added. and malasakit (compassion), Filipinos will enjoy a “stronger and brighter Earlier Tuesday, Presidential future.” Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said the public can expect more productive He also promised that his and progressive changes in 2020. administration would double its efforts to achieve its goal of bringing a Improving the country’s comfortable life to all Filipinos. infrastructure is one of the President’s promises that would continue to be “As this administration enters its fulfilled next year and the coming fourth year, I am hopeful that all our years, Cabinet Secretary Karlo policies and programs for the improved Nograles said in a separate statement welfare of our citizens and the continued on Tuesday. progress of the Philippines will be realized with the active participation of Presidential Communications everyone,” he said. Operations Office Secretary Martin Andanar earlier assured the public “Let us begin anew with a stronger that the policies and programs of the commitment in our shared task of Duterte administration will further give nation-building and ensure that all “beneficial gains and advantages” to our development efforts will be made Filipinos in 2020, as well as in succeeding sustainable and inclusive,” Duterte years. (PNA)

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