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OIC envoy invited to watch reforms in ARMM M’danao THE PHILIPPINE government has renewed its invitation to Ambassador Rezlan Jenie, chairman of the Organization of Islamic Conference-Peace Committee for Southern Philippines (OIC-PCSP), to visit the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) to apprise reforms implemented by the government in the region. Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Teresita
Quintos-Deles made the invitation on behalf of the Philippine government at the just-concluded second Ad Hoc High Level Group (AHLG) of the OIC-Government of the PhilippinesMoro National Liberation Front (OIC-GPH-MNLF) Tripartite Implementation Review Process in Bandung, Indonesia. “We reiterate our invitation to the OIC-PCSP to visit the Autonomous Re-
gion in Muslim Mindanao later this year in order to see the ongoing efforts to reform governance and to catalyze development in the region,” Deles said. The meeting discussed the complete implementation of the 1996 Final Peace Agreement with the MNLF forged during the Ramos administration. Deles thanked Jenie for his untiring efforts in WATCH/PAGE 6
Armed men sighted in Oro’s mining site was seen in the vicinity of sitio Balongkot in Dansosometime on Feb. THE MILITARY is now validating re- lihon 28, 2012. ports of fully armed group sighted in The military also received the same report of the hinterlands of the gold-rich villages sightings on March 5 in in the outskirts of Cagayan de Oro City. sitio Balongkot where the Maj. Eugenio Julio Osias, identity of the group. armed group reportedly spokesperson of the army’s He said that an intel- proceeded to the farming 4th Infantry Division, said ligence report alleged that village of Tagpangi asking they could not ascertain the unidentified armed group provisions from farmerBy CRIS DIAZ, Associate Editor
residents along the way. ‘We do not want to jump into conclusion that the armed group are members of the New People’s Army rebel until the information is validated,’ Osias told Mindanao Daily. He said a team of operatives have already been dispatched to those areas SITE/PAGE 7
Customs bureau auctions smuggled cars By GERRY L. GORIT, Photo-journalist
CAGAYAN de Oro City–– The Bureau of Customs district in Northern Mindanao earned some P2-million from proceeds of an auction of confiscated vehicles held yesterday in Cagayan de Oro. Lawyer Anju Nereo Castigador, district collector, and assistant district collector Marvin Mison oversaw the sale of various models of cars that were confiscated earlier at the Mindanao Container Port for various reasons. Mison said the vehicles had a total worth of P4million but only half of the number was sold. Among the unsold cars
were two Mercedes Benzes. Twelve bidders vied for the Honda cars and other model brands on an as-is where-is basis. Mison added that the buyers have paid half of the floor price and will have to pay the other half before they are given a certificate of award to claim the item. This certificate will be needed for the registration of the vehicles with the Land Transportation Office. Another auction will be held but still needs to be scheduled, Mison said. He said the next auction will include six additional Honda cars and junked vehicles.
Northern Mindanao customs bureau assistant district collector Marvin Mison presents the vehicles available for auction yesterday. Twelve bidders joined the auction, buying half of the number of cars worth some P2-million. Photo by Gerry L. Gorit
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Mrs. Marlyn and Freddie Par of the Manila-based advertising agency A’ Venture, listen to BusinessWeek and Mindanao Daily publisher Mr. Dante Sudaria as they reach an advertising deal during their meeting at Pryce Plaza Hotel yesterday. The agreement includes ads placement and other joint ventures. The Par couple also publishes Cebu’s The Voice newspaper. Photo by Gerry Gorit
WEATHER UPDATE EASTERLIES prevailing over Eastern section of Visayas and of Mindanao. Ridge of High Pressure Area (HPA) extending across Luzon. Eastern and Central Visayas and Mindanao including Palawan will experience mostly cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms. The rest of the country will have partly cloudy to at times cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms mostly in the afternoon or evening. Moderate to strong winds blowing from the East will prevail over Southern Luzon and Visayas and coming from the East to Northeast over Mindanao. The coastal waters along these areas will be moderate to rough. Elsewhere, winds will be light to moderate coming from the East to Southeast with slight to moderate seas.
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NPA rebels burn equipment deprived workers’ livelihood CAMP Evangelista, Cagayan de Oro City––Armed rebels of the New People’s Army torched down heavy equipment in a quarry site in Sitio Aton, Barangay Danao, Surigao City at five o’ clock Thursday morning. The military estimated damages of about P 8 million of loss equipment and machineries when NPA rebels of the Sangay sa Platung Pampropaganda burned two pay loaders and one dump truck owned by a certain Mr. Felix Chua of Surigao City. Maj. Eugenio Julio
Osias, spokesperson of the army’s 4th Infantry Division, said the rebel group was reportedly led by a certain ‘Kumander Berber’ of the NPA’S Guerrilla Front 16B of the North Eastern Mindanao Committee. Initial investigation disclosed that the motive for the burning was extortion since the owner of the heavy equipment refused to pay revolutionary tax to the rebels, Osias added. He said elements of the 30th Infantry “Python” BURN/PAGE 7
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Corona: I met with PNoy, Guingona on DILG wants LGUs to give ‘truth body,’ term sharing with Carpio CICLs homes, protection By PAT SAMONTE, Regional Editor-Caraga
CHIEF Justice Renato Corona held separate,one-onone meetings with President Benigno Aquino III in 2010 on the proposed Truth Commission and with the latter’s partymate Sen. Teofisto Guingona III in 2011, on a possible “term-sharing” with Justice Antonio Carpio, Corona’s nemesis in the Supreme Court. The chief justice made these revelations in a freewheeling radio interview Thursday morning, as he continued an apparent media roadshow to explain his side ahead of the start of the formal presentation by the defense in his impeachment TRUTH/PAGE 7 News and photo culled from InterAksyon.com
Trader arrested in drug ‘buy-bust’ By PAT SAMONTE, Regional Editor-Caraga with JOEL PORTUGAL, Correspondent
BUTUAN City––Police arrested a businessman in a drug buy-bust operation in Purok Baybay Rose, Surigao City on Monday. Arrested was Br yan Maglinte Fecoso, 58, from whom Surigao City police operatives seized P3,500 marked money used in the “sting” operation at
around 3:15 pm. Caraga police spokesmen Supt Martin Gamba said that aside from the marked money, the Surigao City police operatives
confiscated from Fecoso, a sachet of suspected shabu, a plastic box containing two sachets of suspected shabu, cash money amounting to P14,900 in different denominations, a cellphone, a digital weighing scale, a wallet containing cash worth P54,500, a small notebook on which written a list of customers and debtors of suspect in
his alleged illegal drug activities, a small brown envelope, a pair of stainless surgical scissors and a red Honda XRM 125 morocycle. The body search was witnessed by Barangay Taft councilman Arnulfo Abrea, Department of Justice representative Anecita Escudo and a radio reporter, police said.
BUTUAN City––Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo has urged local governments to provide homes and protection for the youth especially children in conflict with the law (CICLs). Robredo made the call on Wednesday at Sulo Riviera Hotel in Quezon City during the launch of the United Nations Children’s Fund’s (UNICEF) State of the World’s Children Report entitled “Children in an Urban World.” As reported by Karol Ilagan and Darlene Basingan of the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, for UNICEF deputy representative Dr. Abdul Alim, children in slums are among the most disadvantaged and vulnerable in the world because they are deprived of the most basic services. While children in cities generally enjoy greater access to services, health centers, and recreational facilities, many are denied of necessities like clean water, electricity and health care. Robredo revealed that from 1995 to 2000, some 52,500 children were detained or under custodial settings or around 10,500 were arrested every year, or about 28 children per day, or more than one child per hour. From January to October, 2004, 2,121 children were arrested and placed under custody as shown by Bureau of Jail Management and Penology records, he said. The DILG chief said, “There is a lack of halfway houses for children among local government units.” Just like adult prisoners, children are likely to suffer sexual, physical, and psychological abuse, he said. “If jail is harsh for adults, you can imagine how it is harsh for them (children)”, he noted. Unicef ’s Alim said that addressing the problem of inequality of access to basic necessities should begin with the availability of intra-urban data, or a set of more focused and accurate information necessary to help identify inequalities among children in urban areas. He also recommended removing barriers to inclusion so that marginalized children and their families would be able to enjoy services and the core elements of citizenship such as legal protection and security of housing tenure. On this score, Robredo said local governments have the “unique opportunity to rewrite the rules for a world fit for children” suggesting them to go beyond the provision of affordable shanties by “building communities where the young are nourished and not scared of constant demolitions.” He said the present administration has alloted P10 billion every year in the next five years to house 120,000 PROTECTION/PAGE 7
Cops arrest 3, confiscate P46T lumber in car chase By PAT SAMONTE, Regional Editor-Caraga with JOEL PORTUGAL, Correspondent
Well applauded Higaonon Courtship Dance aboard the Valencia City Float.
BUTUAN City––Police arrested three men and confiscated undocumented lumber worth P46,000 loaded on a Fuso Fighter truck in a car chase after the suspects’ vehicle passed a checkpoint in Sitio Cumawas, Barangay Mangagoy, Bislig City on Wednesday.
Authorities identified the suspects as Luis Mosende, 49, Jun Abao and Dario Calubag, 45. Police said the Fuso truck passed the checkpoint set up by the local government at around 2:30 am allegedly without undergoing inspection.
Alert members of the Bislig City police immediately gave chase and collared the suspects after a few minutes. Some 3,000 board feet of lumber with an estimated market value of P46,000 were loaded on the Fuso truck and are now deposited at Bislig City hall. The suspects face appropriate charges and in custody of the police.
Campaign against illegal logging gains ground in Marawi By APIPA P. BAGUMBARAN
MARAWI City, Lanao del Sur––The drive to curb illegal logging here is gaining ground as the elements of the 65th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army confiscated anew assorted sizes of lumbers and saw machine on Saturday afternoon.
The confiscation of some 400 board feet of good lumbers, one unit of saw machine with TD-140 diesel engine and complete accessories, and one metal axle blade was the result of the raid conducted by the 65IB’s Scout Platoon led by 2Lt. Dennis Parale on March
3 in Barangay Cabasaran, said Lt. Col. Seigred Espina, 65IB commanding officer. According to him, the logging machine was used for cutting illegal lumbers into different fletches from a sawmill in the said barangay. He further said the confiscated items were brought to the 65IB Supply Office
for safekeeping and proper disposition. Espina also warned illegal loggers that the 65IB is actively conducting operations to fight illegal logging in its area of operation. The battalion is likewise relentlessly coordinating with local government units, non-government organizations, and other stakeholders
for the continuous conduct of tree planting activities to bring back the virginity of the forest, he said. On a related development, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao is gearing up its preparations for the Regional Environmental
Summit to be held this month here. Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Officer Cosain Abbas said efforts on the drive against illegal logging and unauthorized cutting of forest products will be tackled during the summit. From the Philippine Information Agency
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R&R Family Spring Resort Barangay Dologon, Maramag, Bukidnon By MARK ANTHONY MARANGA
ONE of the more awe-inspiring beauty among the many resorts in the Province of Bukidnon in the Philippines is RR Family Spring Resort or popularly known by locals as RR Resort. It is found in a relatively secluded area in Dologon, Maramag 32 kilometers south of Malaybalay City and 10 kilometers south of Valencia City. RR Family Spring Resort is overlooking Pulangi Lake which is utilized as a hydroelectric power source. Developed over a year ago, RR Family Spring Resort boasts its familyfriendly staff, amenities, and views. It is owned by the Regidor Family who are prominent in Valencia City. The resort is now getting a lot of new visitors and patrons because of its wonderful scenery and theme. It
has clean swimming pools which are categorized for both adults and kids. Rates: Entrance Fee – P30.00 per person; Open Cottages – P250.00 to P600.00; Tables – P150.00; Notes: Day admission is only from 7 am to 5 pm. Children 2 years old and above will pay in full.; Night Swimming Rates – P600.00 for the first 10 persons and P35.00 per person in excess thereof Night swimming is from 5 pm to 10 pm only. Accommodations - Dormitory – P2500 for the first 10 persons and P250.00 per person in excess thereof and maximum of 24 persons per room only; Check-out time is 12 noon; Function Hall – P3500 per day; Amenities - 5 swimming pools (1 mango shaped swimming pool with twin curved slide)
Open cottages and tables; Fishpond; Function hall; Dormitory; Gazebo; Snack Bar; Restaurant; Parking space; Souvenir Shop; Children Playground; RR Family Spring Resort has a perimeter fence and several guards and swimming lifeguards on duty. They have 24-hour stand-by security and they have power generators which can be used during power outage. RR Family Spring Resort has its own golf car which can tour the visitors around the resort as well as bring guests from the Parking Area down to the Cottages or Accommodations or anywhere inside the resort. The surrounding of RR Family Spring Resort is covered by lush greeneries of plants, flowers and trees. There is also a gaming area used for recreational activities such as Chess, Billiards, Table Football and Card Games. Relaxation and getting away from the fast pace city life is what makes this resort enticing to its visitors. This is classified as a themed resort comparable to resorts such as Maze Park in Iligan, Tubod Flowing Waters and Danao Intosan Resort in Cebu among a whole lot more scattered throughout the Philippines. For more information about RR Family Spring Resort, visit@rrfamilyspringresort. com; rrfamilyspringresort@ yahoo.com.
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In 1989, construction for a small pool was started in a compound in Dologon for use of families inside the area. Though not the first spring resort of its kind, word spread about a pool in Dologon, Maramag, Bukidnon. Due to the urging of friends, what was initially made for the families within the compound was turned and developed into a full service resort.
In April 22, 1990, MGM Mountain Resort was formally opened. Though slowly but continuously, the Resort was developed and different facilities were added to cater to the different needs of its guests. In 2003, a second area consisting of two kiddie pools and an odd-shaped pool were opened to the Resort’s guests, bringing to 5 the total number of pools in the place.
Some of RR’s amenities Today, the Resort takes pride in providing a place where family and friends can relax, unwind, have fun and spend quality time with one another.
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Condoning corruption THAT Filipinos are discriminating in their regard for corruption in and outside the government is true indeed. Bishop Francisco Claver, SJ, pointed this out in his address at the BEC rural congress in Prelature of Libmanan late last month. And, come to think of it, he is right. “We are apathetic,” says the bishop. Culturally maybe, but Pinoys are easy to condone corruption especially when the “operator” is a relative, a friend, or, worse, when they somehow are benefited, or “naaambunan” by it. A “standard operating procedure” or SOP is the common parlance which carries an implication that such has become part of the “kalakaran” and therefore bereft of qualms—or morality, if you may. The logic is simple: when everybody does it, everybody does it; which is to say, “What’s your problem? It’s the norm”. This might explain why the irony of Filipinos being too sensitive when tagged derogatory names abroad. When Hollywood actress Claire Danes described Manila as a “dirty place full of rats and cockroaches”, everybody was clamoring to high heavens to declare the actress “persona non grata”—for telling the truth. When Transparency International rated the Philippines as one of the most corrupt countries in Southeast Asia, nobody heard a whimper of complaint—because that is an old truth. The issue of massive corruption and wholesale thievery during the Martial Law did not come as big as the conjugal dictatorship which smacks of political decadence rather than moral. But corruption then was equally worse, if not more—as the continuing Marcos Swiss accounts and hidden wealth easily substantiate. Which is why the thesis may be correct that Filipinos condone thieves, cheats and liars, but not dictators who are quickly sent to Hawaii. If a president is convicted of thief, he becomes forgiven in a week or two with an honorable act of executive clemency. The pre-colonial tagline of “islas de ladrones” imputed
Marriage in debt THINK a minute. Remember the wonderful promises you made on your wedding day? “I promise to always love you, care for you, respect and cherish you through everything we face in life. Whether we’re rich or poor, sick or healthy.” But since our wedding day, we’ve found out those promises are much easier said than done! If we’re completely honest, most of the time what we really mean by those beautiful promises is: “I want to be happy in life, and I believe you’re the one who’s going to make me happy.” Most of us actually get
Think A Minute Jhan Tiafau Hurst married more for what we can get than for what we can give. So when you have 2 people in a marriage who are taking more than they’re giving, no one’s happy. Many of us act like our mate owes us a debt to make us happy. That’s what we expected from them when we got married.
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Along the way, organizers blamed the City Mayor and his senior officials of negligent and dereliction of duty resulting to the death of thousands when the killer Typhoon Sendong struck. The organizers, composed mostly of defeated and ambitious politicians, even filed a case against ‘Dongkoy’ directly with Malacañang. Without doubt, the group expects Malacañang to act favorably on their plaints knowing that ‘Dongkoy’ is with the other side of the political fence. Knowing such old-style politics, Malacañang instead threw the complaint to the Ombudsman for proper disposal. Anyway, without discussing the merit of the case, such complaint was irrelevant. How could one blame a person or persons for the death of many out of natural calamity? The complaint was purely political. Why would those not affected be interested in complaining when those who lost their loved ones and personal belongings did not complain? Again, like the failed signature campaign, the anti-‘Dongkoy’ group never-care-less if the complaint they filed with Malacañang turned out in dustbins. Obviously, the anti-‘Dongkoy’ organizers were engaged in ‘mind setting’ stratagem peculiar in psychological warfare. However, the methodology did not succeed because of inherent defects. Besides, the most important thing is that they (anti‘Dongkoy) have that feeling of self-fulfillment. Anyway, how can they (anti-‘Dongkoy’) claim fulfillment when this early they are already leading Dongkoy’s electoral victory? The next election is a year from now. With certainty, the anti-‘Dongkoy’ group bungled their initial political salvo and that abbreviated their political defeat in the future. It is ‘Dongkoy pa rin.’ React: crisguardian@yahoo.com
Rotary opens businesses for the poor
LIFE’S INSPIRATIONS: “… Search me, God, and know GERRY LEE GORIT my heart; test me and know ROLANDO SUDARIA my anxious thoughts. See if P«ÊãÊ JÊçÙÄ ½®ÝãÝ there is any offensive way FELIX SANTILLAN M Ù» ã®Ä¦ CÊÄÝç½ã ÄãÝ in me, and lead me in the L ùÊçã AÙã®Ýã way everlasting…” (Psalm ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI ããù. ÙÊ ÙãÊ . Äã ¦Ê ¹Ù. 139:23-24, the Holy Bible). URIEL C. QUILINGUING L ¦ ½ CÊçÄÝ ½Ý E ®ãÊÙ® ½ CÊÄÝç½ã Äã -oooROTARY PARTNERS REGIONAL PARTNERS: WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHWESTERN MINDANAO ER FIRM: Now that the Mindanao Examiner/Mindanao Daily country is commemoratUnit 15, 3F Fair Land Bldg., Nunez Extension ing March as “fire month”, Zamboanga City Phone & Fax (062) 992 5480 once again, I am thanking Email: mindanaoexaminer@gmail.com Mr. Jose Fineza, the owner URL: mindanaoexaminer.com of Bronco and Excelta fire CARAGA extinguishers, for allowing MARX’S PUBLISHING AND MARKETING SERVICES the Rotary Club of IntramuP-7 Resureccion Road., Holy Redeemer, ros, District 3810 of Rotary Butuan City International, to pursue a Cell No. 0948-4183501, 0912-8091093 livelihood program which JUN ESCUADRO RIZA O. ARES LIEZL A. DELOSO JOE PALABAO RENE MICHAEL BAÑOS
When the honeymoon was over, you probably learned that your wife or husband is not quite perfect. T h e y a re n’t a l w ay s meeting up to your expectations and making you happy. Of course, we should always be trying to put each other’s needs first. We
should always be improving and becoming more sensitive, kind and quicker to forgive each other. But none of us has what it takes to totally satisfy all of our wife’s or husband’s needs and desires. So we can never pay this impossible debt that we might expect from each other. We humans simply don’t have that kind of love that never fails. Love that always puts your wife’s or husband’s needs first. Love that always forgives and accepts them no matter how much they wrong and disappoint you. Think a Minute.
‘Dongkoy’ pa rin
IF AN ELECTION is held today, Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Vicente ‘Dongkoy’ Emano will win the election uncontested. This premise in anchored on the result of the signature campaign showing ‘Dongkoy’ as the ‘darling’ of the Cagayanons. For those who hate Dongkoy, the signature campaign was a dismal failure. The organizers intend to get CORRUPTION/p.7 48,000 signatures or 20 per cent of Cris Diaz the city’s 240,000 registered voters. When deadline came, the group gathered a measly 38,000 signatures. Organizers even expressed doubt that the signatures were spurious. For organizers and for the people of Cagayan de Oro, The MINDANAO DAILY is published by Mindanao Daily the signature campaign was significant. Balita at Door 3, Geleng Bldg., Lapasan Highway, Cagayan de Getting the required number of 48,000 or more Oro City. It is registered with the Department of Trade and signatures would have drawn up a different political Industry (DTI), Region 10 with CerƟfifcate No. 01349532, and geography in Cagayan de Oro City then. with Business Permit No. 02275, TIN No. 946-396-807-001 Of course, with 48,000 signatures, a recall proceedTelefax Nos: (088) 856-3344, (08822)74-53-80, ing would have been formally filed against ‘Dongkoy’ Cell nos.: 0917-7121424, 0923-432-0687 with the Commission on Elections. Thus, the antiWebsite: www//mindanaodailybalita.com E-mail: mindanaodaily.ads@gmail.com Dongkoy group does not care if the recall initiative mindanaodailynews@gmail.com succeeds. It would have sufficed to say that more than 48,000 people in Cagayan de Oro have lost confidence DANTE M. SUDARIA of Dongkoy Emano. PUBLISHER After all, getting more than 48,000 authentic antiRUEL V. PELONE ROSE MARY D. SUDARIA ‘Dongkoy’ signatures would have affirmed the group’s EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MANAGER insinuations that ‘Dongkoy’ have, indeed, weaken his MELANIE RIVERA ALLAN M. MEDIANTE political grip of the city. IRENE DOMINGO EXECUTIVE EDITOR Perhaps, the aftermath of Typhoon Sendong was ripe PINKY CADAVEDO A ò Ùã®Ý®Ä¦ to instigate public outrage against ‘Dongkoy’ Emano’s JOE DEL PEURTO FELICILDA administration. That was one of the reasons for initiatMANAGING EDITOR GUILLERMO ADE, JÙ. ing the signature campaign. PÙÊ ç ã®ÊÄ ASSOCIATE EDITOR PAT SAMONTE R ¦®ÊÄ ½ E ®ãÊÙ-C Ù ¦
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effective fire extinguishers. -oooROTARY PROVIDES LIVELIHOOD FOR THE POOR: In my capacity as the incumbent President of the Rotary Club of Intramuros, I readily agreed to introduce Mr. Fineza’s program to the members of the Club’s seven Rotary Community Corps (RCC,
or duly-accredited Rotary community organizations whose members come from the poor and the underprivileged). As a result, RCC members from slum areas in Metro Manila have found not only self-employment but, more importantly, selfrespect and dignity which once eluded them. If there is anyone willing to help these new “enterpreneurs” by buying their products, please get in touch with me at 0917 984 24 68. If there are unemployed out there who would want to sell fire extinguishers, too, call me likewise, also at POOR/p.7
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Saudi hires 800 nurses
REGION 10 - POEA has announced a government-togovernment hiring of 800 female Muslim nurses for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Basic salar y is SR3,150. Applicants should not be more than 40 years old, preferably BSN graduates, with or without Board License, have at least two years hospital work experience, or one year hospital experience, but with Prometric Exams. Submission of applications is open until further notice at POEA Regional Centers in the cities of Davao, Zamboanga, Butuan and Cagayan de Oro.
City government joins fight against rabies
BUTUAN City––The city government joins the nation in celebrating the Rabies Awareness Month this March by sponsoring an Inter-School Rabies Quiz Bowl, recently. Caraga State University landed in first place, winning P3,000 cash plus medals and trophy; Lumbocan National High School , second placer and Fr. S. Urios University, third. (Butuan PIO/PIA)
DTI sees good market for bamboo
MISAMIS Occidental - DTI said there is good market for bamboo wood because of its cheaper cost compared to other kinds of lumber. Besides, bamboo is easier to plant and propagate.
DOLE supports city in quality service effort
REGION 13 - DOLE-Caraga Director Ofelia Domingo said she was very happy working with Butuan City Tourism Office during the recent Error-Free, Quality Service Workshop. During the occasion, she encouraged the participants to apply whatever lessons they have learned during the workshop.
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DTI implements on-line business registration By JOE DEL PUERTO FELICILDA, Managing Editor
CAGAYAN de Oro City–– Registering new businesses can now be done in the comfort of everyone’s home or office, through the automated Philippine Business Registry System (PRBS). According to Director Linda Boniao of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI-10), the new scheme is nationwide in scope that was launched on March 1 this year. Aside from business
name registration, PRBS also covers the acquisition of tax identification number (TIN) with the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), as well as membership in the Social Security System (SSS), Pag-ibig Fund and Philhealth. Basically, the business registrant just have to create a Philippine Business Registry (PBR) user’s account at www.business.gov.ph, online application form. O. Ratunil, PIA 10 and 13 logs-in and fill-out the PBR (With report from Elaine Cluster)
PDEA nabs ‘druggist’ in Lanao Norte By JULIET CAGA-ANAN Contributor
CAGAYAN de Oro City–– Another suspected druggist was arrested very recently by operatives of the PDEALanao Provincial Special Enforcement Team (PSET), led by IO 3 Rubylyn S. Alfaro, Team. PDEA-10 Director Roberto S. Opeña identified the suspect, as Ms. Minda Dacula Pantallano, 40 years old of Purok 5, Barangay Saray, Iligan City. She was arrested, while
in the act of selling one plastic sachet of ‘shabu’ to a PDEA ‘poseur-buyer’ agent. Also taken from her possession and control were 12 other plastic sachets of various sizes containing substances believed to be shabu. Charges for violation of Republic Act 9165 are being readied against the suspect, who was immediately brought to the Lanao Norte Provincial Police Office for proper disposition. (PDEA/PIA10/jdelpf )
CSC to takers: do not rely on review centers By MANUEL M. EGAY JR. Correspondent
BUTUAN City––Civil Service Commission Chairman Francisco Duque III strongly warned those who are planning to take the CSC exam not to rely on review centers after receiving reports on sprouting centers who promised takers a guarantee of passing the exam. Duque told the media here that CSC doesn’t endorse or recognize any CSC review centers and urge the people to report such modus for proper legal action. He also added that what was being taught in review centers will most likely make the takers more confused which might lead to non passing of the examination. “Only the CSC knows kung ano ang content ng questionnaires. So how come malalaman ng mga review centers kung ano
MINDANAO Daily’s Manuel Egay poses with CSC Commissioner Francisco Duque III on his recent visit here to conduct surprise visits to government agencies as well as the CSC regional office. ang lalabas. It will make them more misled dahil yung expectation nila na ang lalabas sa examination will be based duon sa reviewer na binibigay sa kanila. They are paying more for the review pero wala ring mangyayari,”
Duque added. Base on CSC data, passing rate of 200,000 plus examinees is only 10% for the pencil and paper test held twice every year. Examination fee is still 500 pesos for both sub pro-
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fessional and professional category. On his recent visit to the city, Duque also inspected the city hall and other 4 government offices. He commended Butuan City Mayor Ferdinand “Jun” Amante Jr. on his dedication to the application of the Civil Service Code in the local government unit. But the Department of Health (DOH) regional office received the opposite after finding out on his surprise visit discrepancies particularly the customer relations area. Duque also cited the service implement put into operation by Philhealth’s regional office here. He noted that the institution’s customer relations desk officer is there to assist the needs of the clients as well as the implementation of no noon break rule to cater more especially people coming from far places. BY ROWJOE S. FELICILDA M ÃÊÙ® ½ C Ä Ù IÄ¥ÊÙà ã®ÊÄ PÙʹ ã
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Meralco Bolts set to battle Barako Bulls in Lanao del Norte By VINCENT N. LABIAL
TUBOD, Lanao del Norte–– After being declared by PBA Commissioner Chito Salud as the ‘Home of the PBA’ in Mindanao, Mindanao Civic Center (MCC) gymnasium situated in the capital town of Tubod, Lanao del Norte will again hosts another exciting battle between Meralco Bolts and Barako Bulls on March 17, 2012. Although both teams
are in the lower half of the team standings, both are eager to resuscitate their bid in the on-going PBA Commissioner’s Cup. Meralco is hoping to make it two-in-a-row after handing crowd-favorite Barangay Ginebra its second loss (89-80) during their latest duel at the Smart Araneta Coliseum Wednesday night.
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2001, when Republic Act No. 9054 was put through a plebiscite. Nonetheless, we do not foreclose that the possibility of a plebiscite may arise in the context of ratifying an amendatory law to R.A. 9054,” Deles said. “It is of course the position of government that any possible expansion can happen only after consultations with affected areas and the consent of the governed is secured,” she said. According to Deles, the government has agreed to meet again with the MNLF to discuss details for further enabling the meaningful involvement of the MNLF in the governance reform of the ARMM. “We are also willing to consider the proposal to form a communication and consultation mechanism for monitoring the partnership in this reform track,” she said. Deles admitted that “this has been a difficult process,” saying that “our delegation had to contend with differences in the understanding of the parameters of the review. But the facilitators and our team members persisted in our sincere desire to arrive at a fair resolution of the issues and the completion of the tripartite review process.” D eles t han ke d Mohd Takyuddin Bin Yahya, the representative from the Islamic Development Bank, who came to Bandung, citing the importance of the socioeconomic development of southern Philippines. At the same time, Deles also thanked Indonesian Ambassador to the Philippines Kristiato Legowo for co-facilitating the meetings and the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the logistical arrangements. Other officials who helped the two-day conference were Ambassador Sayed Al Masry, the OIC Secretary-General’s special envoy for Peace in Southern Philippines, and the representatives of the governments of Turkey, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Libya for accompanying the parties in their meetings. Wire report
from page 1 facilitating the two-day Ad Hoc Hi-Level Group meetings of the tripartite review process on the implementation of the 1996 Government of the Philippines-Moro National Liberation Front (GPH-MNLF) Final Peace Agreement. “We went to Bandung ready to report on all the government has done in compliance with the terms of reference of the Tripartite Implementation Review Process,” Deles said. “As part of the understanding reached with the MNLF in the First Tripartite Implementation Review Conference held in Solo, Indonesia in June 2011, on forging partnership in pursuit of governance reform in the ARMM, we ensured the appointment of several qualified and major MNLF personalities to positions in the current regional government,” she added. Deles said leading these appointments is Bainon Karon, now the OIC vice governor of the ARMM. In previous meetings, the Philippine government legal review panel had collaborated with its MNLF counterpart to produce a list of common proposals for legislative action. “As reported in Bandung, we have further studied this list and determined that some items are already in place, and that others can more appropriately be submitted to the Regional Legislative Assembly for immediate enactment,” Deles said. “We can in all honesty say that the Government of the Philippines has not been remiss in responding to the expressed interest of the MNLF to take part in the reform of the ARMM and see through the other elements that will complete the implementation of the 1996 Final Peace Agreement with the MNLF,” she stressed. She said the parties also discussed the MNLF’s demand to expand the area of autonomy. “ The government has painstakingly explained that the process of defining the area had been completed in
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Meanwhile, the Barako Bulls will be depending on the basketball prowess of point-guard Willie Miller who is the league’s second top scorer averaging 16.1
points per game. Miller is also the PBA’s steals leader at 102. “We hope to host at least one PBA game per conference. This would translate
to three (3) games in a year. We are happy that PBA has considered Lanao del Norte as its partner in promoting the PBA brand of basketball here in Mindanao,” Governor Khalid Dimaporo expressed. The preliminary game which is scheduled at 3:00 p.m. will pit the senior varsity teams of MSU-Marawi against Saint Columban College of Pagadian City. The main basketball event
will immediately follow at 6:00 p.m. MCC gates will open at 2:00 p.m. to accommodate basketball fans from Lanao del Norte, Ozamiz City, Iligan City, Pagadian and nearby provinces. Ticket prices are pegged at 150, 300, 400, and 1000. Tickets outlets include Dunkin’ Donuts branches in Iligan City and the Provincial Treasurer’s Office in the Capitol building, Tubod.
Misor hauls seven gold medals to rule ABAP tilt
MISAMIS Oriental came up with seven gold medals at the conclusion of the 2012 PLDT-ABAP National Amateur Boxing Championship in Tagbilaran City on Thursday, breaking away from early contender General Santos City for the bragging rights as the four-day tourney’s best team. With an addition of five silvers and eight bronzes, the MisOr boxers emerged as
the most bemedalled fighters in the grassroots development program launched by ABAP chairman Manny V. Pangilinan and ABAP president Ricky Vargas, also the president of Maynilad Water. Overseeing the tourney were officials from world governing body AIBA, the Asian Boxing Association, ABAP secretary-general Patrick Gregorio and ABAP
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division. Joining Lacar as the four-day championship’s top pugilists are Tagbilaran’s Jessel Mark Araula in the youth class, GenSan’s Jade Bornea (juniors), and Tayabas’ Jennie Miranda (women’s). Named Best Referee was Maximo Abalos of National Capital Region-Caloocan and Best Judge Cildo Evasco GOLD/p.7
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FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 2012 too? Are the prosecutors mation is validated that NPA impeachment case against Corona is a blow against afraid that the public will rebels frequent the area. from page 4 those who abuse power. come to know the truth, to this country has, of with Corona’s media blitz? Corona said a justice from page 1 course, nothing to do with of the high tribunal who Battalion, under LTC is a friend of Aquino had the Philippines being one of Vincent Iringan (Inf) GSC offered to broker talks bethe most corrupt nations in from page 1 this part of the world. But it of concern immediately PA, are now conducting tween him and the President gives a historical perspec- after the first sighting last pursuit operations to catch “sometime in June or July the perpetrators. tive—and a good wink. February. 2010,” apparently in an efOsias said local police fort to help patch things Being very discriminat‘But until now the recent ing, this maybe the line of sightings, the operatives authorities are now also up between the newly-inthought of those who find have not yet validated re- preparing to file criminal augurated President and it futile not wait until 2010 ports that the armed were charges against the suspects. Corona, whom Aquino has MGen Victor A Felix considered a staunch ally national elections. Because, NPAs,’ Osias added. after all, it will be just as Officials of some mining AFP, Commander, 4th In- of his predecessor Gloria hackneyed as changing one firms who have obtained fantry “Diamond” Division Macapagal-Arroyo. corrupt collar from one exploration permits in the said that if the NPA are In the interview with stupid dog to another. mineral-rich area have ex- doing this, then what they DWIZ’s Karambola, Corona pressed concern that the (NPA) are doing irresponsi- declined to name the justice, armed groups could jeop- bly senseless and no longer who has since retired. from page 4 ardize their operations in conform with the ideology He said the meeting with 0917 984 2468. and principles that they are Aquino was held in the the area. -oooAn executive who re- fighting for. house of the President’s C O C O E A R N I N G S fused to be identified told “Aren’t these NPAs aware sister Ballsy Cruz. At one SOAR: Philippine Coco- the military that the armed that for every equipment, point after meals, the justinut Authority (PCA) Ad- could be NPA members try- machinery, facility, etc that cea nd Executive Secretary ministrator Euclides G. ing to establish a ‘base’ in they destroy and burn, a Paquito Ochoa stood up and Forbes has every reason the hinterlands of Cagayan minimum of five workers left the room so he and Mr. to be happy: coco export de Oro City. are removed of opportu- Aquino could speak. earnings for 2011 reached The sightings of armed nity for income and source Corona said the PresiUS$1,957,275,683, which group appeared coinciden- of livelihood? This means dent talked about other is a 20.28 percent increase tal as the issue of rampant that at least five Filipino things before pitching the compared with 2010 earn- mining in Cagayan de Oro’s families are forced to live proposed memorandum ings (US$1,627,297,062.00). hinterlands became the in desolation and poverty, circular creating the Truth In a report to Secretary subject of inquiry among Felix said in a statement. Commission. Proceso Alcala, Forbes said anti-mining advocates here. “I have reiterated my Corona said he suggested some 39 coconut products The unabated mining standing order to all unit that the Palace amend “just and by-products are now using hydraulic mining had commanders of 4ID to stop one objectionable” provision exported to at least 100 been blamed for the destruc- these NPA criminals from that focused attention solely countries. tion of Cagayan de Oro’s conducting any more atroci- on one group, the Arroyo Forbes also said that mountains which caused ties such as this incident in administration and its allies, top seller is coconut oil siltation and mercury pol- our area of responsibility in as this constituted a violawith US$1,408,397,264.00, lution of Cagayan de Oro the soonest possible time,’ tion of the equal protection which is 12 percent higher River. Felix added. clause of the Constitution. compared with 2010 earnThere are half dozen The order should mention ings of US$1,257,214,295.00. mining companies which wrongdoers in general, not from page 2 Second is desiccated coconut obtained exploration perone particular set of people, with US$286,766,232.00, mits from the Mines and trial that resumes March he explained which is 87.90 percent Geosciences Bureau of the 12. Apparently, Corona said, higher than 2010 figures. Department of EnvironCorona reiterated his the chief executive did not Coco chemicals registered ment and Natural Resources theory that Aquino’s ani- heed this advice thus the a 103.01 percent increase (DENR) currently exploring mosity against him peaked high court ruled against with US$35,357,525 earn- the mineral-rich villages after the high court ruled Memorandum Circular ings compared with 2010 of Cagayan de Oro City’s against the Cojuangco fam- Number 1. figures (US$17,416,845.00). hinterlands. ily in the Hacienda Luisita On the term-sharing -oooMilitary authorities said case, an assertion that the issue, Corona claimed it U N T O U C H A B L E they will send troops to President repeatedly de- was raised by Guingona in CRIMINALS: Now, it is these areas once the infor- nies. Aquino has said the a private lunch they had in clear: the only reason why UP Los Banos student Ray Bernard Penaranda was killed was that, out of poverty, his killers only wanted to rob him of his valuables. The killers did not have any ANGLE GUIDE qualms killing him, when P A S A K AY : Penaranda refused to part PAIRING GUIDE with his belongings. The bigger issue here is this: since the killers are known robbers, drug peddlers and toughies in Los Banos, Laguna, relatives even of a barangay captain, how come they have managed to roam free, and therefore commit more crimes? In fact, this is the same question that can be WINNING NUMBERS asked in many other crimes around the country: the HIGALA, perpetrators are known Kusog ang 5 ug 9 para criminals and yet, they seem karong adlawa ug maayo nga untouchable. pangkompleto sa pairing nga -oooP R O S E C U T O R S puros even digits nga 0, 2, 4, AFRAID OF CORONA 6, 8. MEDIA BLITZ: What is Hot pud ang pairing nga sauce for the goose, is also sauce for the gander, or so mga 45, 55, 57, 58, 49, 59, 79, the wise saying goes. If the 89, 50, 90. 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2011, sometime before talk of impeaching him started filtering out. Guingona asked him what he thought of retiring early and lettingJustice Carpio assume the post of chief justice. Corona said he had replied that this violated the law, as “I was appointed for a fixed term.” The meeting ended soon after, Corona said, and Guingona dropped the idea.
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informal settlers living in major areas. Robredo also said local governments “must ensure that the structure created by law to protect the rights of children is funded and functional.” He disclosed the uploading on the DILG website for comments of a proposed memorandum circular to monitor LGU compliance to Republic Act No. 9344 or the “Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006.” It covers the four major mandates of local governments: the allotment of at least one percent of an LGU’s internal revenue allotment for the Local Council for the Protection of Children; appointment of a Local Social Welfare and Development officer to assist children in conflict with the law; development of a local and comprehensive juvenile intervention program; and, the establishment of homes for children in conflict with law (CICLS).”
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of CAR-Baguio. Araula edged MisOr’s Rimar Metuda, 19-14, in the 56-kg boys bantamweight final, Bornea, a candidate to the national training pool,
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hammered Davao del Norte’s Charnie Jun Magsayo, 21-10, in the 50-kg junior boys flyweight class, and Miranda clubbed Maasin’s Ruby Nicanor, 26-14, in the 48-kg junior girls light flyweight category. Tayabas in Quezon and Davao del Norte took second and third place, respectively, in the medal standings with identical three golds and three silvers; Tayabas, however, managed seven bronzes against Davao’s two. GenSan picked up two early gold medals courtesy of the Bornea twins, Jade and Jake, but could only secure one more from three remaining championship bouts to finish with three golds, two silvers and eight bronzes for fourth place. Mandaue had two golds, two silvers and two bronzes; Cebu City, 2-1-5; Bago City, 2-0-2; Tagbilaran, 1-2-2; Manolo Fortich, 1-1-0; Leyte, 1-1-0; and Gingoog, 1-0-1.. Asuncion and Team AndradaManila had two silvers each, Maasin a silver and five bronzes, Negros Occidental a silver and a bronze, and Leyte a lone silver. Camiguin and Zamboanga settled for two bronzes, and Dumaguete and Cablayon a bronze each. Picking up gold medals for MisOr, other than Lacar, were: Julito Sumalinog (52kg jr. boys light bantam), Princess Galarfe (50kg jr. girls flyweight), Remark Casas (49kg boys light fly), Beverly Casero (46kg girls pinweight), Margie Waga (ret. R2/51kg girls fly), and Jenniver Flores (54kg girls bantam). Tayabas garnered two more girls gold besides Miranda – Carren Cabarubias (48kg girls light fly) and Teresa Conje (50kg jr. girls fly), while Davao del Norte was made proud by Jobel Araneta (54kg jr. boys bantam), Quirino Mellejor Jr. (60kg elite lightweight), and Jay Ar Inson (64kg elite light welterweight). Elite 52-kilogram flyweight campaigner Roldan Boncales, representing GenSan-A, was the third gold medal winner for the former Dadiangas. A one-and-a-half brownout hit the venue with four more bouts left. Power was eventually restored but the awarding ceremony was moved to a nearby resort restaurant on the instruction of Tagbilaran Mayor Dan Neri Lim to the delight of the remaining boxers and their coaches and trainers. (PNA)
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