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Volume III, No. 33
PCOO intensifies ‘dismiss disinformation’ campaign in Caraga REGIONAL NEWS
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Advocacy campaign fires up youth’s interest in agriculture
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DA Caraga forges ties with information partners to boost agri info drive
LTFRB warns public vs. franchise
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PROVINCIAL NEWS
12 Tandag City joins river clean-up drive holds 2nd education 13 DepEd-Caraga leaders assembly IPs nakinabang sa serbisyong 14 Mga hatid ng AgNor PPOC
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biz group seal deal on 17 TESDA-Davao, enterprise-based training
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exporters, growers suffer 18 Banana losses due to fusarium wilt
NATIONAL NEWS
contributions, better benefits 21 Higher for members: SSS
to factor in Congress statements 22 PRRD in going over 2019 budget
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News Briefs The whole nation commemorates the Araw ng Kagitingan on the 9th day of April of every year pursuant to Executive Order No. 203, s. 1987.
The Agusan del Sur PDRRM Office conducts the Basic Search and Rescue (SAR) training at the Datu Lipus Makapandong Naliyagan Cultural Center, Governor D.O. Plaza, Government. Center Patin-ay, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur. The Department of Health (DOH) Caraga spearheads today’s Inauguration & Turn-over Ceremony of the Health Drug Treatment Rehabilitation Center in Brgy. Alegria, San Francisco, Agusan del Sur. It is a China Grant Aid Project with an approximate funding allocation of P370 million. The Department of Trade & Industry Surigao del Norte Provincial Office conducted an Orientation on the 2019 Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI at the Simtoco Function Hall, Surigao City. The orientation focuses in the online submission of the local data capture of the CMCI survey. Thru the Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI), local government units can look at a more detailed view of the economic status of the locality which are anchored on the four pillars: Economic Dynamism, Government Efficiency, Infrastructure, and Resiliency. (DTI-SDN)
Cover Story
s e fi i s n e t n i O O C P ’ n o i t a m r o f n i s i d ‘dismiss a g a r a C n i n g i a p cam arcia
By Venus L. G
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URIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, - The government continues to intensify the ‘Dismiss Disinformation’ campaign to combat fake news and disinformation in Caraga region through the Presidential Communications Operations Office (POOO) in cooperation with the socio-civic organizations such as the Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE). During the oath-taking ceremony held in Surigao City, PCOO Secretary Martin Andanar urged the members of FOE (Philippine Eagles) to help the government in fighting the spread of false and misleading information in the communities.
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Andanar said that just like the strong, sharp and agile characteristics of an eagle, President Rodrigo Duterte is able to lead the Filipino people with a clarity of vision to cooperatively achieve the ultimate goal for peace and progress. “Our country is now a work in progress. President Duterte elevates us to that threshold of dignity and the high ground of a better life. Symbolically, he is the eagle that leads our people to aim for the highest point in our individual and collective work, the best status in life,� Andanar said. Andanar further encouraged the socio-civic organizations to promote humanitarian services and to continue to explore possibilities for progress. (VLG/PIA-Surigao del Norte)
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LTFRB warns public vs. franchise BUTUAN CITY - The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has recently issued an advisory emphasizing that it is only their agency that is authorized by law to issue franchises for the operation of public land transportation service. This developed after the Department of Transportation (DOTr)Caraga Anti-Colorum Task Force apprehended a Nissan Van loaded with 12 paying passengers at the national highway in Barangay Ampayon, this city last March 13, 2019. In the course of the apprehension, a certain Jobert Frias, the driver of the apprehended van, was asked to present the franchise document. However, instead of submitting a Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC) issued by the LTFRB, Frias presented an IP Resolution and IP Franchise from the Lumad Kinatas-as Kahugpongan sa mga Kadatuan (KKK) issued on September 17, 2018. The said IP Franchise purportedly authorized Jose Emmy Rosales Tiongko or Datu Tubay of the “tribong Cebuano” to operate his commuter van within Caraga Region.
Receipt (MVIR) for Colorum Violation,” Maria Kristina Cassion, the team leader of the Task Force said, adding that the entire apprehension process was recorded through their body cameras. The LTFRB Advisory, which was issued last March 19, 2019, went on to state that any franchise for the operation of public land transportation service issued by any entity other than the LTFRB is null and void. The LTFRB also warned that any motorized vehicle using (the) said null and void franchise shall be apprehended and impounded with the proper penalties to be imposed. Under Executive Order No. 2020, series of 1987, among the powers and functions of the LTFRB is to “issue, amend, revise, suspend or cancel Certificates of Public Convenience or permits authorizing the operation of public land transportation services provided by motorized vehicles, and to prescribe the appropriate terms and conditions therefor.”
“Since he was not able to show a valid franchise issued by the LTFRB, and per interview with the passengers they said that they paid P170.00 per head from Surigao City to Butuan City, we “Per DOTC Joint Administrative issued an Inspection Report Summons Order No. 2014-01, the penalty for (IRS) and Motor Vehicle Impounding colorum operation is P200,000.00 if
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a van is being used. There is also a the applicants if they intend to operate minimum impounding period of 3 within the region only, and P200,000.00 months,” Cassion said. if they want to operate nationwide. Cassion called on the Caraganons not to be swindled by any groups presenting themselves to have the authority to issue franchise to motor vehicles. The Task Force Team Leader disclosed that in the course of their investigation, it was revealed in several interviews with operators that a payment of P18,000.00 was allegedly being required by the Lumad KKK from
“We certainly hope that with the issuance of the LTFRB Advisory no one will be victimized anymore,” Cassion said. Per LTFRB Memorandum Order No. 2016-028 dated December 19, 2016, there is no payment for the issuance of franchise. Only administrative fees are being collected by the LTFRB and properly receipted. (DOTr-Caraga/PIACaraga)
Advocacy campaign fires up youth’s interest in agriculture By Vanessa P. Sanchez
BUTUAN CITY - Around 1,000 junior and senior high school students from various schools all over the region responded to the Department of Agriculture’s (DA’s) call to convene for an Information Caravan dubbed as “Kabataan sa Agrikultura, Para sa Bayang Masagana” last March 21 here. The activity aims to create younger generation to engage in awareness among the youth regarding agriculture and agri-related enterprise. agriculture and its importance. This is to address recent studies It also aims to encourage the which show that the average age of
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farmers in the country is 57 and that there is a decline in interest towards agriculture among the younger generation.
Jerome Taniola, a student of Mararag National High School in Marihatag, Surigao del Sur said that he learned so much from the info drive.
A report from the Commission of Higher Education (CHED) that enrollment in various institutions that offer agricultural courses all over the country fell from 127,287 for the school year 2016-2017 to 100,922 for 2017-2018.
“This activity enhanced my knowledge about agriculture and because of this I want to be part of the agriculture sector someday to be able to help feed the world and contribute to the improvement of the economy,” he added.
During the whole-day activity, resource speakers discussed DA programs, projects, and new technologies especially on rice production and mechanization to let the youth know that agriculture has already evolved and is now modernized and that farming could now be done using mechanized types of equipment. Employment and business opportunities in the agricultural sector were also presented. DA – Caraga Regional Executive Director Abel James Monteagudo emphasized in his message the significance of agriculture. “Without farmers, there will be no food. There is no future without agriculture,” he said.
On the other hand, Kervin Baltazar of Agusan National High School in Butuan City said the activity opened his eyes to the window of opportunities in the agriculture sector. “I am thankful to the Department of Agriculture for conducting this activity and enlightening us, the youth, on the various aspects of agriculture,” Baltazar said. The DA’s Agriculture and Fisheries Information Division in coordination with the Department of Agriculture – Caraga spearheaded the conduct of the information caravan on March 21 in Butuan City. (DA Caraga/PIA Caraga)
DA Caraga forges ties with information partners to boost agri info drive
By Aurelius P. Arais
BUTUAN CITY - Heeding to the call of Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol to strengthen the dissemination of government projects, Department of Agriculture (DA) Caraga, through its Information Section, conducted a series of training for information partners.
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officers were taught on basics on writing for radio and radio reporting to make them more effective in conveying messages through the use of radio broadcast.
Members of the DA Caraga Information Network once again converged in Butuan City for a Radio Messaging Harmonization Workshop recently. Attended by DA attached bureaus and national line agencies, each participant packaged various radio spots to be used for massive information dissemination, where a total of 22 radio spots were produced. Said radio spots covering from production to marketing of crops, livestock and fisheries will be aired in various radio stations particularly during DA-funded radio programs and spot placements all over Caraga. Meanwhile, DA Information Section in partnership with the Provincial Agriculture Office-Information Section conducted also a news writing and radio reporting seminar workshop in Tandag City, Surigao del Sur.
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The participants who were agriculturists but designated also as information officers were honed to make their reports palatable for radio listeners. DA Caraga has been partnering DA attached bureaus and agencies, and local government units through funding radio programs and spot placements all over Caraga for wider information dissemination. For transparency and wider appreciation of government projects and programs, PiĂąol ordered all DA attached agencies and bureaus as well as DA regional offices to strengthen information dissemination through radio and other information media. (DA Caraga/PIA Caraga)
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Tandag City joins river cleanup drive By Nida Grace P. Barcena
TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur – The city government of Tandag thru the City Environment and Natural Resources Office (City-ENRO) led the river clean-up drive in time with the World Water Day celebration on March 22, 2019, in this city. City ENRO chief Edwin Ajos said the river clean-up operation is a community-based activity, under the River Care and Protection (RCP) program.
Sur, Bag-ong Lunsod, and Mabua.
The residents of the host barangays actively joined the activity along with the representatives from the national line government agencies, “The activity is geared towards local government employees, students, maintaining the cleanliness of Tandag institutions, and different groups. City River, and enhances the community awareness and responsibility to “We could draw inspiration from manage the river,” he added. Iloilo City. How they successfully revived their main river and built a beautiful Ajos said they have involved six esplanade - the first of its kind in the urban barangays as hosts and these are country with their key guiding principles Bontud, Dagocdoc, Telaje, San Agustin of unity, strategic planning, and the
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political will,” he said.
towards achieving our goal, that is, the genuine and sustainable development Earlier, Mayor Alexander Pimentel of the city of Tandag,” Pimentel noted. appealed to all Tandaganons, government agencies, groups, and Accordingly, Tandag River has an institutions to go out from their homes estimated 26,806.68 linear meters long and support the said endeavor. stretch from Sitio Ibuan, Lanuza, and traversing through the area of Tandag “I believe that this endeavor by passing through the barangays of would sow to each one of us, the seed Maitum, Pandanon, Quezon, Bioto, of environmental responsiveness that Telaje, San Agustin Sur, Dagocdoc, and would somehow lead us to the right path Bongtud. (PIA-Surigao del Sur)
DepEd-Caraga holds 2nd education leaders assembly
SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte – To discuss ways to further improve the delivery of quality basic education in the region, around 600 education leaders convened for the 2nd Caraga Education Leaders Assembly (CELA) on March 19 at the Surigao del Norte Provincial Gymnasium. In her keynote speech, Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones highlighted the agency’s efforts in ensuring the realization of its programs and projects, which are all geared toward the betterment of the educational system in the country.
Briones further called on the education leaders: “I hope that we will all be challenged to continually do what we can to bring and create innovative and daring methods of teaching so that we can bring education to all our learners.”
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Provincial News I Empowering Communities She also acknowledged the contributions and the honor brought to the Department by teachers and educators who were recognized in various awards, both locally and internationally. “Most of our teachers have already been creating, innovating, and thinking of ways of reaching out to all Filipinos learners who need to have the basics of education. Some of them were even recognized in various awards in and outside the
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country,� she said. To conclude the gathering, Briones was donned the tribal attire of the Mamanwa, indigenous peoples in Surigao del Norte and other parts of Caraga. Also present at the event were DepEd-Caraga OIC Regional Director Francis Cesar Bringas and other officials and personnel from the region. (DepEd-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)
Mga IPs nakinabang sa serbisyong hatid ng AgNor PPOC
By Nora L. Molde
TUBAY, Agusan del Norte Mahigit 4,000 mga residente kabilang ang mga indigenous peoples (IPs), persons with disabilities (PWDs) at mga buntis ang nakinabang sa serbisyong hatid ng mga ahensya sa gobyerno sa ginanap na Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) immersion sa barangay Tagmamarkay sa nitong bayan.
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Maliban sa libreng serbisyong medical at dental, nakinabang din ang mga residente ng Tagmamarkay, DoĂąa telesfora, DoĂąa Rosario at Sta. Ana ng legal assistance, consultasyon, serbisyong galing sa Land Transportaiton Office, Philhelath, Malaki ang pasalamat ni Regine Philippine Statistics Authority, libreng Bandigan, isang buntis ng barangay gupit, at marami pang iba. Telesfora na binigyang pansin ang tulad nya na matulungan upang Sila din ay tumanggap ng family mapaghandaan ang kanyang food packs at binhi at livelihood panganganak at masigurado ang assistance.(NCLM/PIA Agusan del kanyang kalusugan. Si Regine ay Norte nakatangagap ng buntis kit, mosquito net at family pack. Sa ginanap na immersion at bilang pagdiriwang na din sa buwan ng mga kababaihan, binigyang kahalagahan ang kalusugan at kahandaan ng mga buntis.
Ayon kay Department of the Interior ang Local Government provincial director Ellen Vee P. Chua, ang barangay Tagmamarkay ay pang-apat na barangay na binisita nga PPOC kung saan ito rin ay naitala bilang isa sa mga barangay na apektado ng insurhensya at kasama ang barangay Telesfora na may naitalang mahigit na 500 indigenous peoples households. Malaki din ang pasalamat ng punong barangay ng Tagmamarkay na si jJay Mark Graven sa pagkakaroon
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TESDA-Davao, biz group seal deal on enterprise-based training By Digna Banzon
DAVAO CITY - Davao companies have opened an opportunity for students to undergo training to improve their skills and competencies following Thursday’s signing of an agreement between the Technical, Education, and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) 11 (Davao region) and the Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (DCCCII). TESDA-11 Director Lorenzo Macapili and DCCCII President Arturo Milan signed the deal to jointly implement an industry-led Training and Competency Assessment and Certification Program of enterprise-based skills professionals through the Enterprise-Based Institution (EBI) Convergence.
In addition, he said they will also implement competency assessment and skills certification of industrybased professionals and training and assessment subsidy through the scholarship program allocation. DCCCII has been recognized in the Davao region as the industry working group for Agribusiness, ICT, construction, tourism, processed food, health services, and entrepreneur sectors.
Macapili said the program seeks to enable the industry to provide training and competency certifications to students, who would like to be trained to produce a competitive workforce and generate employment opportunities. Macapili admitted the need to strengthen the partnership of the Milan said the DCCCII board Technical Vocational and Education approved the setting up of a pilot Training (TVET) with the industry, with program with four industries, noting that the DCCCII as the conduit. the business group also seeks to develop an industry-led workplace-focused “The companies will become Technical Vocational Education and partners with the schools where Training (TVET) model. students undergo on-the-job training or supervise industry training when He said the business group is they (companies) invoke Republic also committed to provide technical Act 7686 for the dual training system assistance in the registration of enterprise- or apprenticeship program,” he said. based program and accreditation of (PNA) industry-based assessment centers.
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Banana exporters, growers suffer losses due to fusarium wilt
By Lilian Mellejor
DAVAO CITY - The Cavendish banana exporters and growers in Mindanao have voiced concerns over rising production losses as fusarium wilt disease continues to affect the industry, add to that the adverse impact of changing weather conditions. Gladys Garcia, managing director of Mindanao Banana Farmers Exporters Association (MBFEA), said a large area of Cavendish banana farms have already been abandoned particularly in Sto. Tomas, Kapalong, Asuncion, Panabo in Davao del Norte and Calinan, Davao City, due to spread of fusarium wilt.
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Aside from the disease, Garcia said growers are also affected by the dry season and the recent heavy rains. “We need water but we were also affected by excessive water,” Garcia said during Monday’s Kapehan sa Dabaw at SM Davao Annex.
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She said around 20,000 to 25,000 hectares are still active Cavendish bananas production areas. The adverse factors, she said, has led to declining output and exporters risk of not meeting the demand of their market abroad. Garcia also voiced concern that MBFEA members that have low to zero production have already retrenched workers.
Mindanao News I Empowering Communities that has available underground water sources and free from fusarium wilt disease. MBFEA is also looking for partnerships for opening access to underground water. Others members, she said, have already resorted to the planting of other crops that cannot be infected by fusarium wilt. Garcia said the government should take positions to prevent the spread of fusarium wilt and protect the Cavendish banana industry since it contributes billions of pesos to the Philippine economy.
MBFEA, which has 30 active exporters and 1,000 growers, markets large volume of Cavendish bananas to the People’s Republic of China. It has Fusarium wilt is a soil-borne fungal also other markets in Southeast Asia. disease which causes the death of banana plants. The disease continually Garcia said that before MBFEA threatens the popular Cavendish members suffer further production cultivar, ‘Grand Nain,’ which is exported losses, the group is already exploring by numerous companies in Mindanao. other areas outside of Davao Region (PNA)
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Higher contributions, better benefits for members: SSS By Ma. Teresa Montemayor
MANILA - The Social Security System (SSS) on Tuesday stressed that hike in the members’ contributions would be used to provide better benefits. In a radio interview, SSS Acting Media Affairs Head May Rose Francisco said the contribution increase is key in ensuring the agency’s fund is stable for all its members.
reach out to them and make sure that they pay out the contributions of their employees. With the kind of management SSS has had in the past years, we’re able to make assets grow and give benefits to our members at present and also in the future,” she said. On March 19, SSS announced that the increase in contribution rates from 11 percent to 12 percent will be implemented starting April 1.
“It ensures that the fund is more stable and that we may be able to be prepared for the future benefit of the members. That means we will have higher amount when we give out benefits to them in the near future,” she said. “The increase in contribution rates is based on the new law that has been Francisco added the primary passed as for the additional PHP1,000 source of SSS’s funds are the that is one thing the SSS is working on as contributions but the agency is looking to the time, I don’t have the timeframe for other ways to grow their funds. when the additional benefit will be given surely we will inform our members “So, we really need to collect through media when the fund will be contributions from our members and stable enough for another round of our partners are the employers so we additional benefits for our members,”
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“Because all of this will be coming back to them in the form of benefits. Remember there are fixed benefits we give to members not only pension and another new benefit incorporated in the new law which is the unemployment insurance so with all these, we hope the members will understand, the members will be helping us out to make sure the fund is more stable,” she said. (PNA)
PRRD to factor in Congress statements in going over 2019 budget By By Azer Parrocha
MANILA President Rodrigo R. Duterte will be considering statements coming from both houses of Congress in going over the proposed 2019 national budget, Malacañang said on Monday. “The President, I’m sure, will be factoring in all the statements made by both Houses in going over the budget and then decide for himself,” Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said in a Palace briefing.
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“He is going to evaluate and scrutinize the national budget,” he added. Panelo confirmed that the proposed budget has been submitted
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to the President for scrutiny. However, he could not say when it will be signed. On March 26, the Senate and House of Representatives finally transmitted the budget bill to Malacañang after they both signed the ratified bicameral conference committee. Earlier, Zambales Rep. Cheryl Deloso-Montalla said Duterte is expected to sign into law the proposed alleged post-ratification realignments made by the House in the spending national budget anytime this week. measure. “The President, of course, wants “They are raising constitutional to have a new budget so I’m sure he is already doing his homework on that,” issues among themselves, and that will be factored in in the consideration of Panelo said. the President’s signing or vetoing certain Panelo, meanwhile, shrugged provisions of the budget,” Panelo said. off a statement made by House Panelo, meanwhile, allayed fears that appropriations committee chair the proposed budget expected to Rolando Andaya Jr. that the Senate be signed by the President may be has cut down about PHP83.7 billion of considered “illegal.” priority projects for the government’s “He (Duterte) is a lawyer and “Build, Build, Build” infrastructure he will know whether a document or program. certain provisions of the document is “Again, that is an internal problem illegal or not,” Panelo said.
with respect to the two Houses. They Panelo said that it is only the should resolve that. They are accusing each other with certain irregularities or Supreme Court which can determine acts in conflict with the Constitution, whether the national budget is illegal. they should resolve that,” Panelo said. “Anybody who says that it’s illegal Despite delays in the passage -- it’s an opinion. It’s only the Supreme of the proposed budget, Panelo Court who can finally say that it is illegal said he understood the intramural or not. It’s just an opinion,” Panelo said. between House and Senate as a way of “raising constitutional issues among themselves”. The budget impasse between the two chambers stemmed from the
The Supreme Court declared as unconstitutional the controversial Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) or pork barrel in 2013. (PNA)
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