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Volume 1, No. 62 03 - 09 June 2017
REGIONAL NEWS
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POPCOM, USAID launch new FP communication tool Caraga RDC to start 2017-2022 development plan advocacy next month DSWD Caraga provides 10,000 family packs to Marawi siege victims
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OWWA to celebrate Migrant Workers Day 2017 in Surigao Norte PSA conducts 2016 respondents forum in Surigao Norte No HR violation during martial law, army assures NPA rebel surrenders in SurSur
COVER NCMF Caraga leads relief distribution to Marawi families
Cagwait town is all set for the 21st Kaliguan festival Agusan Norte produces 1st IMT in PH, holds ICS training courses DAR AgNor organizational strengthening program hits 134% Agusan Norte guv OKs P10M for Santiago public market AgSur LGU Negosyo Centers orient registered BMBEs on their privileges Media asks to support AgSur’s ‘Kapatid Mentor Me’ program AgSur readies for independence day celebration Naliyagan Festival 2017 sets grand opening celebration Army launches ‘adopt-an-IP community program’
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News Feature: Go for fruits this summer – they’re cheaper
MINDANAO NEWS
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Fighting the plight against the spite of Maute terrorists DOE gears up for WESM Mindanao launch
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SSS disburses over P15M annual incentive benefit to OFWs in 2016 Government Internship Program empowers youth towards active citizenship
News Briefs The provincial government of Agusan del Norte, through the Provincial Social Welfare, Population and Nutrition Services Office (PSWPNSO), handed a check worth P50,000 on June 6 to the 100 year old Helenita Vallejos, a resident of Barangay Kinabjangan, Nasipit, Agusan del Norte. The Department of Agriculture’s Philippine Rural Development Project (DA-PRDP) in Caraga recently conducted a pre-construction conference for the 9.4 km rehabilitation/concreting of Magsaysay – Bobonaon Spur Sta. Cruz – Paco Farm-to-Market Road (FMR) in Mainit, Surigao del Norte amounting to P103 million.
The Philippine Civil Service is celebrating its 117th anniversary this year with the theme “Tugon sa Hamon ng Pagbabago: Malasakit ng Lingkod Bayani.”
The Caraga Regional Tobacco Control Network holds its bi-annual meeting today attended by the anti-smoking program point persons. The discussion focuses on the Executive Order No. 26 – “Providing for the Establishment of Smoke-free Environments in Public and Enclosed Places.” Prosperidad is a Spanish word which means prosperity. True to its name, the municipality prospers to be one of the outstanding rice producer in Caraga Region. The municipality of Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur bagged for the third time the Outstanding Municipality for the 2016 Rice Achievers Award in the national level.
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NCMF Caraga leads relief distribution to Marawi families
By: Jennifer P. Gaitano
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eeding the call for assistance by the Muslim brothers and sisters in Marawi City, the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) Caraga led the distribution of relief goods to some 420 families affected by the armed conflict between the Maute local terrorist group and the Philippine Army. 4
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NCMF Caraga regional director Atty. Nadzma Ameril-Naga, who led the team from Caraga, bared that this is their first time to conduct relief goods distribution to the affected families of Marawi City and other parts of Lanao del Norte. “We were able to gather and prepare some 420 relief goods for our Muslim brothers and sisters consist of canned goods, detergent bars/ soap, coffee, noodles, biscuits, and a kilo of rice, among others. We have coordinated with other government agencies and more donations are expected to come,” underscored Naga. Atty. Naga also expressed that the commission is saddened with the crisis that the Muslim community and Christians are facing right now who are
greatly affected by the shameless acts of the Maute group. “We may be in Caraga region, but we feel the same way that our brothers and sisters in Muslim community are feeling. We Filipinos have established close family ties, that’s why we also expect that more of the evacuees would want to stay in their relatives’ houses outside Marawi City while others will stay in the evacuation centers that are provided by the government,” Naga underlined. (JPG/PIA-Caraga) 03 - 09 June, 2017
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POPCOM, USAID launch new FP communication tool BUTUAN CITY In partnership with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) project, the Commission on Population (POPCOM) recently launched the Enhanced Responsible Parenthood-Family Planning (RPFP) IEC Resource Package. The project presents package of information, communication and education materials that shall be used by the population workers and volunteers to easily reach women and spouses on Responsible Parenthood and Family Planning. The city of Butuan through its City Population Office, is the pilot area for the said project in Mindanao. Under the said project, the family planning tool kit including the other collaterals shall be used in all the RP-FP classes.
At the end of the class, couple/ participants are expected to assess the materials through a feedback form, as a mechanism to gauge how effective the communication materials used. POPCOM Caraga regional director Alexander Makinano is hoping that with the aid of the new communication package in all the demand generation activities of the region, it shall reduce the unmet need of modern family planning, in compliance of Executive Order # 12 of 03 - 09 June, 2017
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Regional News President Rodrigo R. Duterte. POPCOM partnered with Communication for Health Advancement through Networking and Governance Enhancement (CHANGE) which is a five-year project (2013-2018) of USAID-Philippines that addresses the need for strategic and sustainable communication interventions that will generate increased demand for maternal and
child health, FP, tuberculosis (TB), and human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) services in the Philippines, and ultimately, contribute to the reduction of maternal and child deaths, increase in contraceptive prevalence rate, reduction in TB prevalence, and prevention of HIV/AIDS. (POPCOMCaraga/PIA-Caraga)
Caraga RDC to start 2017-2022 development plan advocacy next month By: Nora C. Lanuza Molde
BUTUAN CITY – With the successful conduct of consultations from the provincial and city local government offices of Caraga region, the 2017-2022 Caraga Regional Development Plan (RDP), a blueprint for the region’s development direction in the next six years, is set to be launched in the five provinces of the region starting next month. National Economic and Development Authority Caraga regional director Mylah Faye Aurora Cariño cites the importance of the people’s contribution in the achievement of the RDP goals, thus Cariño encourages Caraganons to
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contribute towards the realization of the plan. “The RDP can only be brought to life, if all the stakeholders are involved in the implementation process,” Cariño said. In order to popularize the RDP,
Regional News various advocacy activities will be provinces, Cariño added. conducted, she said. Surigao del Norte and Surigao Cariño said that inorder to City’s launching is scheduled on June promote greater ownership of the plan; 22; Surigao del Sur, Tandag City and RDC will implement activities involving Bislig City on June 27; Agusan del Sur various sectors. RDC will launch the and Bayugan City on June 29; and plan in the five provinces and six Agusan del Norte and Cabadbaran cities in the region involving all sectors City on July 5. and gathering stakeholders from the poorest, least influential persons to On July 11, 2017, RDC will hold those in authority, commencing in the the regional launching showcasing the Province of Dinagat Islands on June launching activities in the local levels, 20, being the youngest among the Carino said. (NCLM/PIA-Caraga)
DSWD Caraga provides 10,000 family packs to Marawi siege victims By: Abegail R. Alvarez
BUTUAN CITY - The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)Caraga provided augmentation support on Saturday, May 27, 2017 by sending 10,000 Family Food Packs (FFPs) for the victims displaced due to the on-going gun fight between the government forces and local terrorist in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur. 03 - 09 June, 2017
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Each family food pack consists of 6 kilos of rice, 6 canned goods, and 8 sachets of 3-in-1 coffee. Also, the department will deliver an additional of 5,000 malong and 1,000 hygiene kits for the families who are currently staying in the evacuation centers in Region X and ARRM. The total cost of assistance amounts to around 4 million pesos. Meanwhile, DSWD Caraga OIC regional director Mita Chuchi GupanaLim calls for unity in helping the families affected by the siege. “This is the time where we need to unite and help our countrymen who are under threat. Let us show our genuine
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love by providing compassionate and genuine services regardless of race and religion,� said Lim. (Social Marketing Unit/DSWD-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)
SURIGAO DEL NORTE
OWWA to celebrate Migrant Workers Day 2017 in Surigao Norte SURIGAO CITY - Surigao del Norte - The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) will once again celebrate the “Araw ng Pasasalamat” in observance of the Migrant Workers Day 2017: a oneday celebration to pay tribute to the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their families at Claver Municipal Convention Hall in Claver, Surigao del Norte on Wednesday, June 7, 2017. The annual program intends to provide the OFWs relevant activities promoting the importance of spending quality time and togetherness amongst OFW families.
especially those from nearby towns of Claver to participate in this fun-filled day.
Previous year’s Migrant Workers Day was a huge success at the town of Agusan del Sur with 500 “This is the government’s participants from all over the region. response to the great contribution of our OFWs in keeping our Interested participants may economy vibrant through their visit the nearest Public Employment sacrifices and endurance in working Service Office (PESO) or contact with overseas,” says OWWA Caraga OWWA Regional Welfare Office-13 Regional Director Samuel Madrid. with telephone numbers (085) 3426178/815-1894 and mobile numbers Madrid extends his invitation to 09399259895/09173150590 for further all Caraganon OFWs (vacationing information regarding the activity. and returnees) including their families, (OWWA-Caraga/PIA-Surigao del Norte) 03 - 09 June, 2017
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Provincial News
PSA conducts 2016 respondents forum in Surigao Norte
By: Guillermo M. Lipio, Jr.
SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte -The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Surigao del Norte conducted the Respondents’ Forum for the 2016 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI) on May 16, 2017 held at the Hotel Tavern, this city. The 2016 ASPBI is a continuing activity of the PSA, which aims to provide information on the levels, structures, performance and trends of economic activities of the formal sector in the entire country for the year 2016. It is one of the designated statistical activities of the government and as such the survey generates the essential statistics required for economic planning and analysis. The Respondents’ Forum aims to provide respondents of 2016 ASPBI with the opportunity and venue to discuss various matters about ASPBI. In the forum, there will also be presentation of statistics generated based on the previous ASPBI.
The PSA calls for the full support of establishments in the province by filling out the 2016 ASPBI questionnaires with complete and appropriate answers to all questions.
Bookkeepers, accountants, and managers of various establishments The distribution of questionnaires in the province participated the said for 2016 ASPBI started on April 17, 2017 forum. (PSA-Surigao del Norte/PIASurigao del Norte) nationwide.
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No HR violation during martial law, army assures
SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte - In view of President Rodrigo Duterte’s declaration of Martial Law in the entire Mindanao Region on Tuesday evening, May 23, 2017, the 30th Infantry (Python) Battalion (30IB), Philippine Army based in Barangay Sta Cruz, Placer is ensuring the public on their strict adherence to human rights (HR) and the rule of law. According to the 30IB, the Martial Law was declared to help the local government units bring back the normal situation in entire Mindanao. It is due to the recent attacks of local terror group in Marawi City and other lawless armed groups in some parts of Mindanao.
in helping our security forces by providing relevant information of any activities and plans of this terror groups,” said 30IB Commanding Officer Lt. Col. Rico Amaro.
The provinces of Surigao del Norte and Dinagat Islands are the battalion’s areas of operation. (30IB, “We urge everyone to stay Philippine Army/PIA-Surigao del Norte) calm. Be vigilant and cooperative 03 - 09 June, 2017
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NPA rebel surrenders in SurSur By: Nida Grace P. Barcena
TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur – A member of the New People’s Army (NPA) surrendered to the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) here recently.
In a statement, the Army’s 36th Infantry “Valor” Battalion (36IB) identified the former rebel as “Ka Jumong,” 24 years old, a former political instructor under Guerilla Front 21A, Northeastern Mindanao Regional Committee (NEMRC). He voluntarily Ka Jumong claimed that he was surrendered at the 36IB headquarters based in Tago town accompanied by working with the NPA as its political instructor for a year and six months a tribal leader. tasked to convince and recruit the IPs Accordingly, Ka Jumong carried to join their forces. two high-powered firearms - the AK37 Meanwhile, 36IB commanding with an ammunition and M16 rifle (with serial number RP 25936) attached with officer Lt. Col. Randolph Rojas said that Ka Jumong will undergo due process M203 grenade launcher. in collaboration with the concerned Ka Jumong said that he finished government agencies in order to his studies at Tribal Filipino Program of avail the Guns for Peace Program Surigao del Sur, (TRIFPSS) Inc. based and Comprehensive Local Integration in Sitio Baroboan, Carromata, San Program (CLIP). Miguel, Surigao del Sur, the exclusive To date, some 33 NPA rebels in school for Indigenous People’s (IP). Said school was not recognized by the this province have already surrendered Department of Education (DepEd), it to 36IB since the assumption of Lt. Col. Rojas. (PIA-Surigao del Sur) was learned.
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Cagwait town is all set for the 21st Kaliguan festival By: Nida Grace P. Barcena
CAGWAIT, Surigao del Sur - The local government unit of Cagwait in Surigao del Sur headed by mayor Lilian Lozada is all set for the 21st Kaliguan Festival 2017 with several lined up activities from June 22-25, 2017. The said event is conducted annually in time with the feast day of St. John the Baptist that was first celebrated in 1996. From then, the Kaliguan Festival turned to develop into one of the famous festivals in the province. In Caraga Region, the celebration has already been included in the calendar of activities by the Department of Tourism (DOT) with more than 10,000 spectators every year.
the pristine white beach of the town to be participated by the neighboring municipalities and cities of the province. Based on the calendar of activities, the Kaliguan Festival grand opening ceremony will be conducted right after the motorcade to be held at the Kaliguan Festival activity center and the opening of the Kaliguan trade, services and entertainment center (KSTEC).
Other lined up activities include, “Perlas ng Kaliguan” beauty pageant, This year’s theme is “One Beach, dance performances, sports and One Dance, One GREAT Cagwait.” cultural activities, which will be held at (PIA-Surigao del Sur) 03 - 09 June, 2017
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Agusan Norte produces 1st IMT in PH, holds ICS training courses By: Nora C. Lanuza Molde
BUTUAN CITY – The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) of the province of Agusan del Norte has produced the first Provincial Incident Management Team (IMT) in the country. According to PDRRMO officer Erma Suyo, the Provincial IMT, composed of 24 personnel from the provincial government, Bureau of Fire Protection, Philippine National Police, and local government units of the province, completed their course in 2015. “The team underwent the four Ladderized Courses – the Basic Incident Command System; Integrated Planning; Position Courses; and the All-Hazard Incident Management Team Training,” Suyo said.
aim to have a proactive approach to manage disaster consequences and reduce disaster risks,” Suyo added. Suyo, however, said that the PDRRMC sees the need to train and create a second batch of IMT to ensure continuity of services and uninterrupted management if an incident will last for a week or longer. Because of the need to create the 2nd Provincial IMT, PDRRMO has conducted a series of Incident Command System (ICS) training courses in the province.
“The team helps ensure that incidents or a non-emergency event Suyo said that on April 4-6, 2017 be managed properly. This is also our PDRRMC conducted the Basic ICS
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Provincial News course and produced a total of 30 graduates. Also, 45 have graduated on the ICS Integrated Planning course on April 17-21, 2017.
Tropical Depression ‘Agaton’ struck the province, it is one of the flagship programs of the PDRRMC,” Suyo said. The ICS is used to manage an incident or a non-emergency event, and can Suyo also said that an ICS Position be used equally well for both small and Course participated by 30 coming large situations. from different local government units, national government representatives, The ICS is a standardized onand Philippine National Police site management system designed personnel of the province is ongoing to enable effective, efficient until May 19. management by integrating a combination of facilities, equipment, Also, on May 29 to June 2, this year, personnel, procedures, and an All-Hazard Incident Management communications operating within a Team (IMT) Training will be held in common organizational structure. It Cabadbaran City. helps to ensure the safety of responders, the achievement of tactical objectives “The ICS was first implemented and efficient use of resources, Suyo in Agusan del Norte in 2014 when added. (NCLM/PIA-Agusan del Norte)
DAR AgNor organizational strengthening program hits 134% By: Gil E. Miranda
BUTUAN CITY – The 2016 performance of the Provincial Agrarian Reform Office of Agusan del Norte on organizational strengthening program reached 134 percent. 03 - 09 June, 2017
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Provincial News Sixty (60) Agrarian Reform Beneficiary Organizations (ARBOs), that included cooperatives, farmers and irrigators’ associations, and women groups, completed the required trainings.
Program Officer II Andre B. Atega instructed the field-based personnel to exert effort in providing quality trainings that will make the farmerorganizations competitive as a rural enterprise.
This year 2017, Provincial Program Beneficiaries Development Division (PPBDD) intensifies its effort to outperform last year performance by aiming to train 10,000 agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) over the 7,500 ARBs trained last year.
He reminded the group of Baug CARP Beneficiaries Multi-Purpose Cooperative (BCBMPC) which is now the classic “crab hunter to banker” story line of Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) implementation history.
PPBDD Chief Judith M. Domingo has expressed confidence that performance this year will be attained despite the biggest challenge confronting the department which the lack of manpower as a consequence of the RATPLAN.
He said that the province capability-building program is one of the thrust of DAR’s Secretary Rafael “Ka Paeng” Mariano in strengthening the agrarian organizations.
Coop Development Coordinator Juanita Balibay pointed out that the trainings to be conducted for this year have targeted nearly fifty ARBOs in the province.
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The training program aimed at strengthening the ARBO to avail interventions from the government under the administration of DAR Secretary Rafael Mariano, such as access to credit assistance and other interventions to improve agricultural productivity. (DAR-Agusan del Norte/ PIA-Agusan del Norte)
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Agusan Norte guv OKs P10M for Santiago public market
By: Aimee B. Sienes
BUTUAN CITY Agusan del Norte Governor Ma. Angelica Rosedell M. Amante-Matba approved the funding for this year of P10,000,000 for the construction of a Premium Public Market in the municipality of Santiago, Agusan del Norte. It was learned that due to lack of funds, the local government of Santiago requested governor Matba for funding of ten million pesos for the construction of the said project through Sangguniang Bayan Resolution Nos. 12 and 14 series 2017.
Panlalawigan authorized governor Matba to sign the said MOA with the local government of Santigao through Sanggunian Resolution No. 124-2017, authored by Vice Governor Ramon AG. Bungabong. (LGU-Agusan del Norte/ PIA-Agusan del Norte)
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AgSur LGU Negosyo Centers orient registered BMBEs on their privileges BAYUGAN CITY, Agusan del Sur Some 75 registered barangay micro business enterprises (BMBEs) from Esperanza, Sibagat and Bayugan City were gathered and oriented on how to avail of the privileges/ exemptions that they are entitled to during a BMBE Orientation held recently at Meteor Garden, this city.
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The participants were briefed on Republic Act (RA) 9178 otherwise known as “BMBE act of 2002” as amended by RA 10644 or the “Go Negosyo Act” which encourages the formation and growth of barangay micro business enterprises by granting them incentives and other benefits.
coverage of the minimum wage law; 3) priority to a special credit window set up specifically for the financing requirements of BMBEs; and 4) technology transfer, production and management training, and marketing assistance programs for BMBE beneficiaries.
These privileges are as follows: 1) income tax exemption from income arising from the operations of the enterprise; 2) exemption from the
Max Molato of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Revenue District Office (RDO) XII highlighted that the income tax exemptions that the BMBEs
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Provincial News are entitled can only be availed if they the discussion and eager to avail of will apply for the same with the BIR and the privileges given to them. They said submit the requirements needed. that they are going to tell their friends who also have businesses to register as “Once granted a tax exemption, BMBEs. you are still required to submit reports of you annual income tax,” Molato It was also learned that another added. BMBE orientation will be conducted on July 2017. (DTI-Agusan del Sur/PIA Participants are enlightened with Agusan del Sur)
Media asks to support AgSur’s ‘Kapatid Mentor Me’ program
SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur - “We need the support of the media for Kapatid Mentor Me (KMME) program so this will be known to the different communities and help them benefit from said program.” This was the opening statement of right after the launching of the KMME Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) program. - Regional Operations Group Assistant Secretary Blesila Lantayona during Asec. Lantayona thanked the the press conference held recently media for their interest and insightful 03 - 09 June, 2017
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Provincial News questions allowing her to further explain the Agusanons of the programs and the program. services of the provincial government. The panel of interviewees also include DTI-Caraga assistant regional director Lolita Dorado; DTI–Agusan del Sur OIC provincial director Brenda Corvera; Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship - Go Negosyo resource speaker Henry Tenedero and Sangguniang Panlalawigan membercommittee chair on Trade, Tourism and Cooperatives Hazel del Rosario.
ARD Dorado cited several service activities, which the DTI has helped in answer to a query whether DTI’s assistance is just limited to processing and manufacturing.
KBP Agusan del Sur and Surigao del Sur Chapter Chair Maximo Tutor inquired on the interventions done to ensure ease of doing business especially in terms of payment while securing Asec. Lantayona stressed that business permits and in complying with the KMME program aims to scale up tax requirements. micro and small enterprises (MSEs) and be globally competitive. In OIC Corvera answered that DTI response to a question why of all is assisting entrepreneurs by providing those who attended the mentoring regular seminars on taxation in program only 20 to 25 will be joining Negosyo Centers where BIR is invited the next modules – she said the KMME as resource speaker. Entrepreneurs is a different modality. were also trained to do simple record keeping so they can have a basis for a The good assistant secretary counterclaim to the local government added that it is not only training but unit’s presumptive computation of close and focused mentoring, so a big business taxes. (DTI-Agusan del Sur/PIAnumber of participants will not give the Agusan del Sur) results intended. Tenedero for his part emphasized that the KMME program is not a “one night stand” platform but it is a sustainable mechanism. SP Del Rosario took the opportunity to update the members of the press on the several programs of the provincial government in support of the MSEs. She also urged the media to continue the partnership by informing
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AgSur readies for independence day celebration By: Jennifer P. Gaitano
PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur – Government officials and employees of the provincial government of Agusan del Sur will gather together on Monday, June 12 for the 119th Philippine Independence Day celebration with the Flag raising ceremony and short program at the Datu Lipus Makapandong Cultural Center Ground, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur. Governor Adolph Edward Plaza will lead the wreath-laying activity with the presence of other local officials of the province and nearby municipalities at the same venue. The good governor will also deliver his message during the short program.
(Games for the Youths); Naliyagan Mano-A-Mano; Search for Naliyagan Talent Showdown; Sponsored concert at the Naliyagan Stage; and Naliyagan fireworks display. Gov. Plaza further called on every Agusanon to unite with the government in achieving sustainable peace and development and get involve in community activities that will benefit the majority.
Right after the program, Gov. Plaza also encouraged the public to witness the following activities: Kalayaan Jobs Fair; Gov. Eddiebong Plaza Lawn Tennis Commercial Tournament; Padula sa Kabataan
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Provincial News anchored on the theme “Kalayaan independence from decades of 2017: Pagbabagong Sama-Samang Spanish rule. Philippine independence Balikatin.” was formally proclaimed on June 12, 1898 with the reading of the One of the most significant Proclamation of Independence in dates in the Philippine’s history is June Kawit, Cavite. (JPG/PIA-Agusan del 12, 1898. It celebrates the nation’s Sur)
Naliyagan Festival 2017 sets grand opening celebration By: Jennifer P. Gaitano
PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur – The provincial government of Agusan del Sur led by Governor Adolph Edward Plaza is all set for the grand opening of this year’s Naliyagan Festival on June 10. Various lined-up activities are also prepared from June 10-17, 2017. On Saturday, June 10, Agusanons will be gathering together at St. Vincent Ferrer Parish Church at 8:00 a.m. for the concelebrated Holy Mass, and will be followed with the conduct of Gov. Eddiebong Plaza Lawn Tennis Tournament to be held at the Gov. D.O. Plaza Government Center’ Tennis Court in Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur.
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The grand opening program will also start at 10:00 a.m. at Datu Lipus Macapandong Cultural Center Stage where the Agusanons, guests and tourists shall witness the following activities: Naliyagan Festival Jingle presentation and ceremonial opening of Municipal Agri-Booth, Naliyagan trade, services, entertainment, and
Provincial News one-stop-shop services with different organized a sponsored concert with government agencies. national and local artists, as well as grand fireworks display as one of the Also, media partners including highlights of the opening celebration. those from other provinces are also invited to the press conference at It was also learned that the 1:00 p.m. to be held at the provincial authorities are strictly monitoring the government’s learning center. This safety and security of the people will be followed with the conduct of within the area, thus, Agusanons are Safety Riding and Off Road Flat Tracks advised to bring an identification card Training and ‘Hugtaw Tu Agusan’ 2017 with them when they enter the venue or the Inter-Youth Fellowship. and avoid bringing of items that might harm the attendees. (JPG/PIA-Agusan At nighttime of the same day, del Sur) the provincial government has also
Army launches ‘adopt-an-IP community program’
TALACOGON, Agusan del Sur - The 26th Infantry (Ever Onward) Battalion in partnership with GMA Kapuso Foundation, local government unit of San Luis, Agusan del Sur has recently launched the first ever Adopt-An-IP Community Program in Brgy. Mahagsay, San Luis. 03 - 09 June, 2017
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Luis PNP, LGU San Luis and Municipal Health Office for bringing different services to his people. “Joy and enthusiasm had seen before the eyes of all the beneficiaries of the program. Despite the unfavorable location of their community, the benefactors initiated to pursue the program,” he This endeavor benefited more added. or less 1,000 indigenous peoples belonging to the Banwaon tribe of Likewise, local authorities of Brgy. Mahagsay. Brgy. Mahagsay gladly welcomed the benefactors thru providing manpower In respect of their tradition, the support, utilized their Alimaongs (tribal activity highlighted with a ritual offered defender) as force protector and Brgy. to their Magbabaya/God (offering pig Health Worker to facilitate the vitamins and chicken) followed by a “pulong- distribution. pulong.” The Banwaon tribe enjoyed the following services such as giving Col. Cristobal Zaragoza, 401st of school supplies by GMA Kapuso Brigade Commander, also said that the Foundation, medicines and vitamins leadership of 401st Infantry Brigade is and foodstuff supported by the local on the continuous process of knocking government unit of San Luis, Agusan and linkaging with the different del Sur. stakeholders in order to bring different free services especially to the indigents To make the activity more particular to the indigenous people of meaningful, the 26th Infantry Battalion Agusan province. (26IB, Phil. Army/PIAled by Lt Colonel Rommel Pagayon also Agusan del Sur) offered the following services: Giving of food supplies, fun games to children with corresponding cash prizes, free haircut and giving of token to the Datus (elders). In accepting of their belief, “Padampulot” (eating and drink with datus/elders) was held prior end of the activity. Datu Napungahan, Supreme Datu of the tribe, expressed his utmost gratitude in behalf of his tribe to GMA Kapuso Foundation, 26IB personnel, San
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HEALTH NEWS
Go for fruits this summer – they’re cheaper Everyone looks forward to the season we all love – summer! It is a season for rest and recreation. It is the best time to have fun in the sun, enjoy recreation and sports activities or simply indulge in favorite foods. Foods that we truly enjoy during summer are the tropical fruits, such as ripe or green mangoes, papaya, chico, pineapple, melon and watermelon, among others. Fruits should be a regular part of our diet. Fruits provide vitamins and minerals needed in the improvement of the body’s immune system. Just like vegetables, fruits also provide dietary fiber that helps regulate bowel movement, thus preventing constipation which is a common problem to some people, particularly
among elderly and pregnant women. They also play a role in the prevention and control of certain diseases like cancer and coronary heart disease. Fruits have natural unique tastes and sweetness that most people like. There are many ways by which they can be prepared and truly enjoyed. Some can be eaten as whole, sliced and used as topping for cakes and pastries, or salads. Some can be chopped or blended to make refreshing drinks, such as fruit shakes and juices, which can be sources of additional fluids that our body needs during summer. In these times of economic difficulties, many people have learned to forego things that are not their priorities. Fruits on the table to some people are 03 - 09 June, 2017
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Health News luxury. Despite the delightful taste and the benefits they provide, some people do not avail of fruits because of budget limitations. Expenses should be prioritized according to needs, and fruits are additional expense, so to speak. However, there are actually more fruits to enjoy during summer! Aside from being abundant at this time of year, their prices are relatively cheaper than in any other months. If we only take advantage of buying and eating fruits during summer, we can also enjoy the health and nutritional benefits of fruits to the maximum! More importantly, we follow message #3 of the 2012 Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos which recommends eating of more vegetables and fruits everyday to get the essential vitamins, mineral and fiber for regulation of body processes. So, why not take a double dose of fruit treats this summer? Here is a delightful and satisfying concoction that will surely be a refreshing treat for everyone! Fruit Compote
Ingredients: 2 pcs banana, medium-sized, lacatan, sliced 2 pcs mangoes, medium-sized kalabaw, ripe, scooped into balls 2 cups melon, scooped into balls 2 cups papaya, ripe scooped into balls 1 cup pineapple, tidbits, slightly boiled in syrup
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2 cups watermelon, scooped into balls 2 tablespoon calamansi juice syrup to cover fruits ice cubes Procedure: Prepare thick syrup by boiling 1cup sugar and 1 cup water. Cool, set aside. Mix fruits gently. Add syrup and ice cubes to chill. Serve cold. For more information on food and nutrition, contact: Dr. Mario V. Capanzana, Director, Food and Nutrition Research Institute, Department of Science and Technology, General Santos Avenue, Bicutan, Taguig City; Telephone/ Fax Nos: 837-2934 or 8373164; Direct Line:839-1839; DOST Trunk Line: 837-2071-82 local 2296 or 2284; e-mail: mvc@fnri.dost.gov.ph or at mar_v_c@yahoo.com; FNRI-DOST website: http://www.fnri.dost.gov.ph. Like our Facebook page at facebook. com/FNRI.DOST or follow our Twitter account at twitter.com/FNRI_DOST. (Regina M. Pagaspas, DOST-FNRI S&T Media Service/PIA-Caraga)
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Fighting the plight against the spite of Maute terrorists By: Venus L. Garcia
The untroubled and typical daily grind of life among the ordinary people who were working in Marawi City from different neighboring towns was put to test when violence broke out caused by the IslamicState-linked Maute group on May 23, 2017. For an 18-year old lad, Tito Abringab, who labored as a gasoline boy in Gadungan, Marawi City, it was a breakneck instance when a horrible scene exposed before his eyes at around 2:00 p.m. of that day. “I had witnessed the hostile acts of the terrorists while I was doing my usual job. They flagged down the vehicles along the lanes and aggressively made harassments to the fearful civilians,” expressively recalled Abringab.
and his co-workers were immediately brought to the former’s residence to take safe refuge.
Adrenaline made his shake harder at the thought of getting his life into undeserved trouble. But with the mindfulness of Abringab’s employer, he
The rescue operation was even strengthened when President Rodrigo Duterte declared the Martial Law over Mindanao. The same help was
As the worst situation progressed, the Philippine Army troupe was in swift response. In less than a day, Abringab heard them knocking the door where he hid and helped him withdraw from that dangerous spot. He was brought to the detachment of 103rd Brigade for safekeeping.
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Mindanao News and granting them appropriate treatment during their stay in the detachment. “I salute our soldiers for protecting us and upholding our human rights,” said Yuri Cabanilla, a rice mill worker and husband of Lina. Public servants at work accorded to the family of Arman Suoong, his wife Lyn-Lyn and five months old daughter. “In our eight years of habitation in this city, this is the first time when we are terror-struck at the apprehension of losing not only the humble and tangible properties we gained out from our hard work but of losing our lives,” he admitted.
In the midst of continuing state of conflict and tragic rebellion, the innocent civilians’ ordeal was quelled after temporary taking shelter at the Army detachment for eleven days. On Saturday morning of June 3, the successful coordination of the Naawan and Initao local disaster risk reduction and management office (LDRRMO), its local government unit (LGU), Philippine Army and PNP personnel, the civilians were rescued after experiencing the terrible fright from the violence and inhumane acts of the Maute.
Suoong sadly described their fate of keeping awake in a pitch-black experience while hearing the earpiercing shriek of his hungry baby in the midst of power outage. “We are very thankful to the government and Army forces for faithfully doing their job to Given the clearance for safe assist us in this time of crisis,” he said. passage, they were transported at Meanwhile, Lina Cabanilla, a around 10:30 a.m. traversing a safe 28-year old mother of a 2-year old route in going back to their respective child, expressed her indebtedness to town of origin. They also claimed 2nd Lieutenant Junrey Villamor and that they were given sacks of rice for his troupe for providing them food consumption by their thoughtful rice
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Mindanao News mill employer as they have lost their be used in transporting them. After jobs due to the prevailing situation in the profiling of these 14 displaced Marawi City. individuals, we will endorse them to the Municipal Social Welfare and According to Naawan Municipal Development for debriefing,” said Mayor Jaime Roa, they are working PSInsp Jay Francis Estigoy of Naawan, hand-hand to help save and secure Municipal Police Station. the lives of their affected constituents. “We cannot afford to abandon our More or less 87 individuals were brothers and sisters and deprive them rescued and were sent back to their from their right to be defended by the respective municipalities and more rightful authorities,” enunciated Roa. are still to be rescued. “Coordination is still ongoing to our counterparts. It’s At around 10:00 p.m. a convoy of good to note that none of them has two forward cargo trucks safely arrived sustained injuries,” said Paul Cezzane in Iligan City, an area free from Maute Abrea, Naawan Municipal Disaster Risk infestation, and proceeded directly Reduction and Management Officer. to Naawan and Initao, all of Misamis Oriental. For the displaced individuals, survival from the warfare can be made “We are relieved to see them possible by risking without firing a bullet arrived and we promptly look after against the enemy. The administration their needs by providing them food is incessantly directing its efforts toward for dinner from a long travel. We relieving the plight and fright from the deeply appreciate the good-hearted terrorist attacks in parts of the country. employers who lend their vehicles to (VLG/PIA-Caraga)
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DOE gears up for WESM Mindanao launch
BUTUAN CITY - The Department of Energy (DOE) has been laying the groundwork in Mindanao in order to deliver quality, reliable, secure and affordable electricity to the region through the launch of Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM) come June 2017. Energy Undersecretary Felix William Fuentebella revealed this yesterday during a presentation on WESM in Cagayan de Oro City. “Secretary Cusi sends his message that WESM is not only for Luzon or Visayas but also for Mindanao,” said Fuentebella. Fuentebella likened the spot market to “a dating place” to determine
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compatibility among potential energy partners. The spot market is where the demand and the supply of electricity meet so that there will be an increased efficiency in the use of energy. “Fairness and transparency. That is the bedrock of the rules to have a
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level playing field for the good energy through trial operations. participants to shine,” he said during the forum. “The real commercial operations will depend on the readiness criteria of The WESM mechanism will also the industry players here in Mindanao,” bring more flexibility, progress, and said Fuentebella. most importantly, enhance the power of choice for the consumers, he Meanwhile, Cusi has assigned added. Usec. Benito Ranque and Asec. Redentor Delola to oversee the energy Fuentebella revealed that Cusi situation in Mindanao during the has been spearheading the DOE’s duration of martial law. activities in Mindanao since last January because he aims for the “Sec. Cusi tasked the DOE to island to level up. monitor the Mindanao situation 24/7, to ensure the uninterrupted The DOE official said they have delivery of quality energy services for already conducted consultations Mindanao,” Fuentebella said. (DOE/ on the launch of WESM in Mindanao PIA-Caraga) 03 - 09 June, 2017
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SSS disburses over P15M annual incentive benefit to OFWs in 2016 QUEZON CITY - The Social Security System (SSS) said over the weekend that the annual incentive benefits (AIB), disbursed to qualified Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in 2016, jumped by 18.1 percent to P15.5 million from the P13.15 million provided in the previous year. SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel F. Dooc said the number of qualified OFWs with active accounts under the SSS Flexifund program benefited from the AIB disbursed in 2016 increased by 7 percent to 43,035 from the 40,216 in 2015.
rest assured that the SSS is here to assist them to achieve their long-term financial security,� Dooc said.
The Flexi-fund program is a voluntary provident fund program which serves as mechanism for OFWs to save a portion of their income abroad and maximize returns of their investment. “The number of OFWs enrolled in It is offered exclusively to OFWs and is our Flexi-fund program is really inspiring. designed to supplement the benefits This is an evidence that our OFW- under the regular SSS program. members are starting to invest more for their future, when the days of working Under the Flexi-fund, savings are far from their families is over and done, sourced from payments not lower than
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National News P200, paid in excess of the required regular SSS contributions. Amounts are invested in fixed income securities and the interest rates are based on the average rates of SSS’ short-term placements or 91-day Treasury bill, whichever is higher, re-priced quarterly. SSS said members’ equity as of end2016 amounted to P606.91 million while actual investment income for the same year reached P28.5 million, of which P11.25 million was already credited to members’ accounts as guaranteed earnings.
claims within the applicable year.
The combined AIB and guaranteed earnings increased the total amount credited to individual Flexi-fund accounts to P26.78 million in 2016, a 25 percent-increase from the P21.37 million credited in 2015.
OFWs can view their AIB amount, Flexi-fund account status, and other SSS membership records by registering at the My.SSS online service portal at the SSS Website (www.sss.gov.ph).
The AIB was launched in 2012 to encourage OFWs to maintain and increase their retirement savings with SSS. It is granted to members with no full Flexi-fund withdrawals and benefit
“The AIB amount depends on the Flexi-fund’s year-end net investment income and is distributed based on the individual equity shares of all qualified members. Thus, members with higher Flexi-fund savings get bigger AIB amounts,” Dooc explained. The maximum AIB credited to a member’s account in 2016 reached P136,498 while the average AIB per individual is P361.
They may also inquire more about the Flexi-fund with the SSS OFW Contact Services Section through service hotlines (632) 364-7796 and 364-7798 or by e-mail at ofw.relations@sss.gov.ph. (SSS)
Government Internship Program empowers youth towards active citizenship
QUEZON CITY - Around 1,400 students, college graduates and previously unemployed and out of school-youth graduates of vocational courses recently graduated from the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s (DSWD) Government Internship Program (GIP). This was after they completed 30 days of service. 03 - 09 June, 2017
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National News The GIP interns in the DSWD Central Office and in each of the Department’s 18 field offices went on board on April 17, and worked in the DSWD until May 31. Those deployed at the Central Office and Field Office NCR received P368 daily, while interns in the other field offices received a stipend amounting to 75 percent of the regional wage rate.
They performed actual office work and also assisted in the implementation of the numerous DSWD programs and projects. They were also able to do direct service through field work in communities where DSWD programs and projects are implemented in partnership with local government units.
DSWD Secretary Judy M. Taguiwalo explained that the GIP is part of the government’s efforts to strengthen youth participation in nation-building, expose them to government service, train them on life Background skills, and contribute to their economic well-being. The GIP is one of the components of the Kabataan 2000 program of “We want the youth to have a the government which provides meaningful and productive activity opportunities for both out-of-school during their summer vacation; for these and in school-youth to get handsreasons, we implemented the GIP from on experience working in various April to May,” Sec. Taguiwalo said. government agencies. Through the GIP, the government is able to provide students with financial assistance which they can later use to cover school expenses.
The program enables them to learn life skills in the workplace, while earning money to augment their school needs. It is implemented during summer time when youth are on “This way, we also impress upon vacation. They are then available to them the importance of earning and use their free time productively. spending their money wisely,” Sec. Taguiwalo added. It is also designed to initiate the youth in the realities of public service, For the 2017 nationwide serve as recruitment mechanism for implementation, the DSWD-GIP has a potential public employees, and fund allocation of P10,724,400 for the extend possible financial assistance stipend of the interns’ 30 working days for the next school year enrolment. of service. (DSWD)
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