WEATHER UPDATE AS of 4 a.m. yesterday, the center of Typhoon “NINA” was located at 870 km Northeast of Itbayat, Batanes (23.0°N, 131.2°E) with maximum sustained winds of 130 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 160 kph. It is forecast to move Northwest at 5 kph. The regions of Zamboanga and Davao and the provinces of Palawan, South Cotabato, Lanao Del Norte, Lanao Del Sur and Bukidnon will have light to moderate rains or thunderstorms. SOURCE : PAGASA
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ZAMBOANGA City––A former Libyan firebrand Nur Misuari, whose group has opposed Manila’s peace deal with the rival Moro Islamic Liberation Front, doused fears that it could spark a new war in some parts of Mindanao. Misuari, who heads a faction of the Moro National Liberation Front that signed a peace agreement with the government in September 1996, made the assurance during a meeting with Sulu Gov. Sakur Tan in Zamboanga City over the weekend. Misuari is opposing the
new autonomous political entity called Bangsamoro that Manila and the MILF have agreed. It would replace the existing Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao which Photo released by the Sulu provincial government shows MNLF chairman Nur Misuari speaks to Sulu Governor is composed of Basilan, Sulu, Sakur Tan during a one-on-one meeting in Zamboanga City over the weekend. Misuari assures Tan that they will Tawi-Tawi, Maguindanao not resort to war despite the MNLF opposition to the new Bangsamoro autonomous region which shall replace the WAR | page 9
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Three soldiers killed ambush ahead of peace pact singing By AL JACINTO of Mindanao Daily News ZAMBOANGA City––Unidentified gunmen ambushed a group of army soldiers and killing at least 3 of them in Lamitan City in the restive Muslim province of Basilan, authorities said on Sunday. It said the soldiers were members of the 32nd Infantry Battalion and were heading back Saturday afternoon to their barracks on motorcycle when the attack occurred THE CROWD is noticeably smaller during the Night Cafe at Divisoria following the near the village of Baas. No individual or group claimed reThursday bombing outside a hotel in Cagayan de Oro City. Despite heightened alert sponsibility for the attack, but Basilan, and more police visibility, many residents preferred to stay at home until the fear of another bombing subsides. Photo by Gerry L. Gorit one of five provinces under the Muslim
autonomous region, is a known stronghold of two of the country’s rebel groups – the Abu Sayyaf and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front – which had previously attacked military and civilian targets in the area. There was no immediate statement from either the Philippine Army’s 1st Infantry Division or the Western Mindanao Command about the ambush which occurred ahead of the signing of the peace pact between Manila and MILF, the country’s largest Muslim rebel group fighting for self-determination in the South. It was unknown whether the ambush was perpetrated by rebel groups or not. (Mindanao Examiner)
Lifting or lowering extra charges to cut power rates By DANIELLE VENZ Philexport News and Features THE VALUE-ADDED TAX (VAT) and other extra charges now being passed on to consumers should be lifted or reduced to bring down electricity rates in the country to a more affordable level, according to a report.
This recommendation was made by Edna Espos, adviser of University of the Philippines (UP) National Engineering Center, in a report titled “Restructuring and Reform of the Philippine Electric Power Industry”. She was commissioned by the International Trade Centre to create the report. Espos said the VAT on fran-
chise tax, systems loss and incremental currency exchange rate adjustment (ICERA); equalization of taxes and royalties applied to indigenous or renewable sources of energy vis-à-vis imported energy fuels; and environmental charge for watershed rehabilitation should be removed. She pointed out that ICERA
needs to be stripped or if not possible, disallow full recovery from consumers. “This cost is not within the consumer’s control but can be managed by the utilities better,” she said. Espos also suggested the need to lower the caps on systems loss and government royalty for ex-
ploitation of indigenous energy resources. Developers may be required to absorb part of the cost. She said the government should absorb full stranded debts of the National Power Corporation (NPC) and stranded contract costs, or share burden with consumers above the P200 billion it already POWER | page 9
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DOLE chief launches “Child Labor-Free Barangay” in Soccsksargen Region By Danilo E. Doguiles KORONADAL CITY, South Cotabato -- Department of Labor and Employment secretary Rosalinda Baldoz arrives in General Santos City today for the launching of the department's Child LaborFree Barangay Program in Soccsksargen Region. DOLE 12 regional director Chona Mantilla said, the event is in line with their efforts to eliminate to child labor as mandated in Republic Act 9231 or Anti Child Labor Law. At the launching at Barangay Bula gymnasium, Baldoz is scheduled to sign a memorandum of understanding to with Gensan LGU, Barangay Bula LGU, DepEd, Marcellin Foundation and other stakeholders for the promotion of child labor-free communities. She will also distribute educational supplies to identified working children in said barangay as well as release livelihood assistance qualified parents of the child workers, who according to reports from DOLE 12 are mostly involved in selling goods.
Twenty-one parents will receive starter kits for micro businesses, which Director Mantilla said are intended to provide families income under condition that they will not send their children again to help earn a living. Starter kits are for chorizo making, kakanin (puto and kutsinta) making, fish barbeque and dried fish production, mini carenderia, fish jigging, dress making, and fried banana and bibingka making. Baldoz will also award Labor Standards Compliance Certificate to Yellow Bus Line Inc. (YBL) plying routes from Sultan Kudarat and South Cotabato to Davao City. YBL is the first bus company in Region 12 that has complied with Dept. Order 118-12 governing the employment of drivers and conductors in public utility bus transport industry. YBL will also receive its certification for complying with DOTC Dept. Order 201125 requiring public transport drivers to undergo training and assessment by TESDA.
New Association Officers Take Oath The Camaman-an Socialized Housing Project Association, Balacanas Consolacion Urban Poor Association, Inc., and the Bulua Federation of Urban Poor Association had their new sets of officers take oath before City Mayor Vicente “Dongkoy” Y. Emano during the flagraising ceremony @ the City all, October 15, 2012. CIOPHOTO
Of the 194 drivers of YBL, 193 have already been assessed. Of those assessed 143 drivers have been awarded National Certification III. The secretary will also turnover 14 wheelchairs for recipient persons with disability. The project is being implemented in partnership with the Mahintana Foundation, corporate social responsibility arm of Dolefil Inc. (DEDoguiles-PIA 12)
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Oroquieta allocates P59.20M for local dev’t projects By Rutchie C. Aguhob OROQUIETA CITY, Misamis Occidental -- A total of P59.20 million from its 20 percent component of the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) for 2012, have been allocated by the city for 11 local development projects. As to utilization, P30.03 million or 50.73 percent of the allocation have already been obligated, leaving an unobligated amount of P29.17 million or 49.27 percent, as of the end of the second quarter, Mayor Jason Almonte said. These projects and programs and their amounts are as follows: payment of loan to the Philippine National Bank (PNB) for the construction of the Oroquieta Town Center, P36.67 million. Payment for build and transfer (BT) project for the construction of San Vicente Bajo and Pier Extension and Administration Building, P10.07 million. Logofind-assisted infrastructure and environmental projects, heavy equipment, and shoreline protection, P8.10 million. Installation and maintenance of lighting facilities of the public plaza, P1.5 million and improvement of drainage system, re-enforced concrete box culvert across Catane Extension Open Canal along Semona Marapao St., in Lower Langcangan, P1.0 million. Construction of a health c e nt e r i n L ow e r R i z a l , P540,000, and construction of a two-storey Multi-Purpose Hall, Phase III in Poblacion 2, P500,000. Construction of another two-storey Multi-Purpose Hall, Phase II in Taboc Sur, also P500,000 and construction of covered pathway in Villaflor Elementary School in Barangay Villafor, P150,000. Construction of Oro Extreme Zip Line Project, Phase 2, P90,000 and construction of additional “halang-halang” food stalls, P75,000. (RCAPIA10, Misamis Occidental)
Davao LGU welcomes DOT support for Ad Congress 2013 bid By Joey Sem G. Dalumpines accommodation establishments can suit to at least DAVAO CITY -- Mayor Sara 7,000 travelers with deluxe, Duterte-Carpio welcomed first class and boutique the endorsement of Tourism hotels. Secretary Ramon Jimenez, He said the city has a Jr. for Davao City’s bid for convention center that can hosting the 23rd Advertising accommodate 3,000 to 4,000 Congress in 2013. people. She said it will be more “In a recent study of the significant for the city to be Asian Institute of Managethe venue of the Ad Con- ment, Davao City ranked gress as it would highlight as the most competitive the area as a destination for metro city in the Philipconventions and meetings pine which makes it as one in the country. of the country’s top urban “We will just hope that we centers. The 2007 survey will get to host the Ad Con- of the Foreign Direct Ingress next year,” Duterte- vestment Magazine of the Carpio said as she stressed Finance Times of London that the event will also boost has declared Davao City as the local economy. one of the top ten cities of Jimenez in his letter to the future. It also ranks as Frederick Alegre, chair of the 5th in Asia with the best the Advertising Board of human resources,” Jimenez the Philippines said that said. Davao City is an ideal venue Jimenez underscored that for the event because of its the city is a place where culclean, safe and cosmopolitan ture, nature and adventure urban community. converge and is home to the He said the city is an country’s national symbols ideal convention destination like the Philippine Eagle, all-year round because it is and Mt. Apo, the country’s a typhoon-free area. highest peak. (PIA XI Joey Jimenez said the city’s Sem G. Dalumpines)
Mindanao’s urban poor hub to rise in Tagum TAGUM CIT -The City Government of Tagum will host the Urban Development Resource Center of the Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor (PCUP). Tagum City Mayor Rey T. Uy led the signing of the deed of usufruct between the PCUP headed by its Chairperson, Mr. Hernani B. Panganiban last October 5, 2012 held at the DepEd Conference Hall in Apokon, this city. The establishment of the center was made possible through Sangguniang
Panlungsod Resolution 911, s-2012 approved by the 5th City Council of Tagum which was also affirmed during the Mindanao Urban Poor Summit last September 6, 2012 in Davao City. The said edifice which will be constructed in Energy Park in Apokon will be a one-stop facility that will serve as a hub for training, documentation, research, information, market-matching and micro-finance for 27 key cities and 12 urbanizing municipalities in Mindanao.
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Typhoon Nina weakens move away from PH New tropical storm with an international name ‘Maria’ spotted in Guam TYPHOON ‘Nina’ has weakened as it continued to move slowly away from the country, the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said on Monday. PAGASA weather forecaster Fernando Cada said the typhoon’s winds strength decreased from 140 kilometers per hour (kph) Sunday to 130 kph on Monday, while its gustiness also fell from 170 kph to 160 kph. As of 4 a.m., the center of typhoon “Nina” was located at 870 kms northeast of Itbayat, Batanes (23.0°N, 131.2°E) and it is forecast to move northwest at 5 kph. With this speed, Nina will likely exit the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) either Tuesday or Wednesday. Cada said that Nina’s weakening was still because of a ridge of high pressure area near China as well as vertical wind shear or different directions of winds that drifts into the country. Since the country is in the transition period from southwest monsoon (habagat) to northeast monsoon (amihan), Cada said that winds in various directions blow off into the country, which affects the
circulation of the typhoon. This year, Cada said the onset of the northeast monsoon will likely start during later part of this month, which would also signal the termination of the southwest monsoon season. He added that no storm warning signal has been raised so far, since “Nina” still remained too far to directly affect any part of the country. Meanwhile, Cada said the weather agency spotted another tropical storm in Guam with international name “Maria”. This will most likely not enter the country within two to three days, he said. But once the storm enter the PAR, it will be called “Ofel”, the 15th tropical cyclone to enter the country this year. Cada said Metro Manila and the rest of the country will generally have good weather until Tuesday except for possible brief rainshowers mostly in the afternoon or evening due to localized thunderstorms. Cada said the regions of Zamboanga and Davao and the provinces of Palawan, South Cotabato, Lanao Del Norte, Lanao Del Sur and Bukidnon will experience light to moderate rains.
The city’s bomb squad clear the area around a bag suspected to be a second bomb on a street outside the Maxandrea Hotel. The bag was later found to contain another bomb and was detonated safely away from the crowd. Photo by Gerry L. Gorit
Emano says bombing incident not likely an act of terrorists MAYOR Vicente Emano says it is unlikely that terrorists are behind the bombing incident at Maxandrea Hotel in Cagayan de Oro last week. In a press statement, the mayor explained that the bomb exploded at a time and place that terrorists do not normally choose. “Sa bisan asa sa kalibutan ang bombang-terorismo dili ipabuto sa kaadlawon ug sa dapit pa gayud nga mamingaw. Adunay laing katuyoan ang mga mananap nga mihimo niini ug sulbaron gayud kini sa atong
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SP invites NBI, PNP officials to shed light on incident mga kapulisan,” he pointed out. The mayor condemned the act, which resulted in the death of two persons. He warned that the city will do all it can to put the perpetrators behind bars.
“Sa wala ninyo palandunga sa inyong pag-sabotahi sa dakbayan, mipatay kamo sa duha ka kinabuhi ug misamad kamo sa duha ka pulis, butang nga dili kamo angay pasaylo-on. Maningkamot kami nga masulbad gayud kini ug masilotan ang mga mananap nga mibuhat niini,” he said. The Power learned that the mayor, together with Councilor Ian Mark Q. Nacaya, chair of the City Council committee on police, fire and public safety, BOMBING | page 9
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH The people were shocked and speechless on attempt to disturb the peace loving Cagayanons following a bomb explosion last week. Cagayanons joined hands to condemn the barbaric act of cowardice perpetrated by people who have lost self-esteem. While most Cagayanons believed that harebrained individuals or group executed the despicable act, some think that the bombing was motivated with political avarice. The incident took place in a somewhat remote area in the city’s urban center during the wee hours of the morning. Vehicle and human traffic were scant at that time. The improvised explosive device was planted beside a hotel where part of hundreds of participants to a cooperative congress the day before were resting. There was suspicion that the bomb was to terrorize the Cagayanons. If not, what for? Residents of Cagayan de Oro have had the suspicion that the bomb explosion was to embarrass the city government. The bomb explosion has the intention to humiliate officials who run the affairs of the city government. In a sense, the incident might have alarmed city residents, visitors, and tourists. However, the plot only bolsters resolve of the Cagayanons to rally behind the city government and its elected officials. The incident provides every Cagayanons clear insights should incompetent officials run the affairs of the city. At least, with the incumbent administration, the people of Cagayan de Oro trust the leadership of Mayor Vicente Emano. Cagayanons have faith that eventually, the identities and perpetrators of those barbaric acts would soon be known. At this time, however, we, Cagayanons are more than resolute to band ourselves together behind Emano and his administration. We commit ourselves in the city’s fight against those out to embarrass and destroy Cagayan de Oro’s peaceful and progressive environs.
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The weired Filipino voters ation especially on the issue of poverty, it seems the matter has been the mistake of the Filipinos involved because they do not know how to elect public officials. When elections time come, they anticipate for cash in exchange of their votes. These particular Filipinos cannot vote for the right persons of their choice. They had to be paid some amounts in order to vote. Naturally, the candidates who can pay larger amount per vote win even if the candidates have nothing in their head. How long has this system of voting been going? Nobody can specifically pinpoint but one thing votebuying has been existing every elections for many, many years. Filipinos are happy during election time because they can get help from the candidates on top of the actual amount in payment of their votes. For how long this will stay in our country nobody knows. Right now there is no solution for such a problem. VOTERS | page 9
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MANY Filipinos are wondering why they remain poor for decades and the country is struggling everyday for even longer period. A lot of them could not eat three times a day and living in dilapidated homes while others even live much harder. There is no solutions to their age-old problems no matter how they move on to survive. It appears there is no clear solution and they will go on life in such situation. Indeed, this is terrible and really unbearable. From Luzon to Mindanao, people cling to extreme hardship while they go on in their battle for everyday existence. It just seems impossible to make life a little bit easier especially so because there is no help from the government. The latter is making its way forward even more with hardship. Some leaders want to help the poor people with their problems but are helpless too n because the government itself is having difficulty in its existence. To analyze the real situ-
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THINK a minute. Have you ever heard anyone who was dying say: “I wish I had spent more time at the office!” I doubt it. If you knew that you were going to die tomorrow, how would you live your last 24 hours? Would you party until you drop and try not to think about your own death? Would you be filled with fear or anger at God? Would you do everything you could so your family could go on without you? Those people who died on September 11, 2001 in the World Trade Center in New York City never knew they were going to die when they woke up that morning. People who suddenly die in car accidents or drown in the ocean never
Think A Minute Jhan Tiafau Hurst know they’re going to die that day. Sixteen years ago my family celebrated Christmas in America, and the next day my father left on a business trip to the Philippines as he had done for 27 years. But this time he never came back. Just a few weeks later, he died from pneumonia in Hawaii. My father had no idea he would never come home. And neither did we. You see, this is why we
must live today like it’s our last—because it just might be! Maybe you need to get things right in your life. Maybe you need to ask someone’s forgiveness; or you need to forgive someone else who wronged and hurt you. Do it now. Don’t wait another day. For your own peace and safety, free yourself from the sin of unforgiveness. Jesus Himself said that our unforgiveness will stop you and me from receiv-
ing God’s forgiveness. Or maybe you’ve been dishonest, lied, cheated and stolen from someone. Fr iend, it do es not matter what you’ve done wrong, do what you need to do to make it right today—before it’s too late. If you died tonight, are you 100 percent sure that you’re right with God your Maker and Judge? If today is your last, do you know for certain that you would go to heaven? If not, you can be sure right now. Just ask Jesus Christ to forgive you for all your wrongs and living your own way. Then ask Him to take charge of your life today and every day. That’s the only way you can be safe and sure you’re ready to die every day until your very last one. Just Think a Minute.
Baculio is most competent candidate FORMER Cong. Jun Baculio made the right decision to run for Congress in the Second District of Misamis Oriental next year. He has served the district for three consecutive terms from 1998 to 2007. During his term, Baculio has accomplished projects for his district and the province of Misamis Oriental. One of these projects is the final touches that lead to the construction of the Cris Diaz Laguindingan Airport. Aside from the Laguindingan airport, Baculio also fought for the construction of railways that would initially run from Laguindingan toward downtown Cagayan de Oro City. Baculio provided some P50 million, taken from his countryside development, for the initial operation of the Mindanao Railways. The project was stalled with the coming of the new administration. With due respect, Misamis Oriental Gov. Oscar Moreno has nothing to do with the planning and execution of the construction of the Laguindingan Airport. On the contrary, there were insinuations that Moreno spearheaded Ayala’s land banking prospecting in Laguindingan when conception of the airport was on the drawing board in mid-90s.
Members of the Oro Chamber of Commerce conceptualized the Laguindingan Airport under the CagayanIligan Corridor program. Former Pres. Ramos identified it as one of his flagship programs at that time. Thus, it would be preposterous for Moreno to claim credit for the construction of the Laguindingan Airport! With his comeback as Congressman, Baculio would definitely push through to continue his platform of government in the field of Transportation (Mindanao Railway), Energy, and Employment generation projects. Baculio could invite Business Processing Outsourcing (BPO) companies to operate in the province, notably, in El Salvador City and in the municipal town of Tagoloan. He would also be an effective representative of the district to fight for the operation of Brunei Darussalam’s plan to operate the largest natural liquefied gas processing plant in Asia at the Phivedec’s economic zone. Obviously, Baculio is destined to accomplish more in the future. As candidate under the Padayon-UNANP coalition, Baculio’s electoral victory in next year’s mid-term elections is now almost in the bag. Padayon Pilipino, a cohesive regional political party, is fortunate to have Baculio on its ticket. After all, Baculio is most seasoned, competent, tested legislator, and worthy candidate than other congressional hopefuls in the district. React: crisguardian@yahoo.com
Blessed are the Mindanao peacemakers LIFE’S INSPIRATIONS: “… Now when Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, and he began to teach them. He said… `Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God’…” (Matthew 5:1-2, 9, the Holy Bible). -oooPEACEMAKERS IN MINDANAO, CHILDREN OF GOD: I haven’t completely read yet the preliminary peace agreement between the Aquino government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), and what I have on it are only the bits and pieces that are coming out in the media, but I believe there is a reason to be happy and positive about that agree-
Kakampi mo ang batas Atty. Batas Mauricio ment. First, any agreement that seeks peace cannot but be a good agreement. Whatever the internal motivations that may have prompted the government and the MILF in coming up with an agreement for peace, what is important here is, there is now a definite road map for achieving peace in a region that has been at a destructive and deadly war for most of recent history. We can only pray, there-
fore, that the agreement will be signed to make it binding, and its terms and conditions thereafter pursued with zeal and vigor not only by its signatories but all interested and affected sectors in Mindanao as well. Indeed, blessed are the Mindanao peacemakers---President Aquino and the government peace panel, MILF Chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim, and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, among others--- for they
are children of God. -oooLORNA VERANO YAP: “K NOW YOU R SE L F ” : Gerry Eusebio, a political officer of many a lawmaker in recent Philippine history, posted an inspiring message from former Pasay City Rep. Lorna Verano Yap. Here is Yap’s message: “Watch yourself. Be aware at all times. Not wary, because that connotes some negativity. Just aware. Know your proclivities, your predisposition. Differentiate your wants from your needs. “If you are good at something, develop and harness your tendencies to be better at it. That way, you can create prosperity and abundance from contributing something to the world BLESSES | page 9
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More than 1,000 Bangsamoro supporters gather at Cabili Plaza in Banggolo, Marawi City Monday for a mass rally in support to the signing of Bangsamoro Framework Agreement between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the Government of the Philippines to end the four decades of armed conflict in Mindanao. Photo by Richel V. Umel of Mindanao Daily News
Armm governor hails framework agreement MARAWI City, Lanao del Sur––Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Governor Mujiv Hataman lauded the signing of the historic Framework Agreement between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) yesterday. In a press statement, Hataman said the ARMM welcomed this development with utmost sense of support and cooperation. He said the pact brings the decades-long negotiation close to achieving its final goal - a lasting peace for the coexisting peoples of Muslim Mindanao. Hataman thanked those who had worked hand-inhand into the long process, whether directly or indirectly from day one. He also credited both the first and the current Aquino administration for the breakthrough in the government’s peace dealing with the MILF. “On-and-off to some points of discord in more than two decades, President
President Benigno S. Aquino III receives from Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) Chairman Al Haj Murad Ebrahim a musical percussion instrument gong before the One-on-One Meeting at the Music Room of Malacañang at the sidelines of the official visit of Malaysian Pime Minister Dato Sri Mohd Najib Bin Tun Abdul Razak on Monday (Oct. 15, 2012). President Aquino and Prime Minister Najib will witness the historic signing of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GPH) and the MILF. Malaysia has been the third party facilitator of the GPH-MILF peace talks since 2001 and the head of the International Monitoring Team since 2004. Photo by Benhur Arcayan/Malacañang Photo Bureau/PNA
Benigno Simeon Aquino III broke gridlocks in the first face-to-face presidential talk with the MILF leadership in Tokyo, Japan on August 4, 2011,” he said. “Again, this presidential move effectively followed
the straight path to waging peace, yet a similarly crucial decision on the part of then President Corazon C. Aquino, when she met MNLF Chairman Nur Misuari, right in the heartland of the Moro conflict
in Maimbung Sulu on September 5, 1986,” he added. The ARMM Governor assured the public of a smooth transition to power in case parties would reach the summit of the peace HAILS | page 9
Local officials back signing of GPH-MILF framework deal GENERAL Santos City––Calling it a vital step towards achieving a lasting peace in Mindanao, South Cotabato officials expressed full support to the signing on Monday of the framework agreement between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). South Cotabato (Second District) Rep. Daisy AvanceFuentes, who witnessed the signing of the preliminary peace deal in Malacanang, said Mindanaoans should give the agreement the chance to move forward and eventually succeed. Fuentes, who was among the five members of the House ofRepresentatives who were acting as observers to the government peace panel, described the framework agreement as doable and very promising. She said their group did not raise any objection to the agreement, which sets a roadmap for the ongoing peace process and the establishment within the next three years of a new autonomous territory called Bangsamoro, as it assured the participation of Mindanao’s stakeholders in its various processes. “It’s a landmark agreement and we’re hoping that it will lead to the full realization of the real and lasting peace that we’ve all been aspiring for in Mindanao,” she said in a radio interview. Fuentes stressed that it’s time for Mindanao to move past its peace and order problems so it would realize its full economic and development potentials. Citing the experience of South Cotabato, she said the results of a recent survey conducted by the National Statistics Office showed that around 30 percent of the area’s households remained below the povertyline due to the lack of economic opportunities. She said such situation could be attributed to reluctance of major investors to come to the area due to the lingering negative perception about the area’s peace and order situation. “We need this peace usher in more investments and othersocio-economic developments that will pave the way for the creation of more jobs and economic opportunities for our people,” Fuentes said. pna
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AFP vice chief of staff visits 4ID By EUGENIO JULIO C. OSIAS CAMP EVANGELISTA––The Vice Chief of Staff of Armed Forces of the Philippines visited the 4th Infantry “Diamond” Division, Philippine Army, Tuesday. Lieutenant General Reynaldo B. Mapagu was received by Brigadier General Romeo L Gapuz, the 4ID acting division commander. Upon arrival he was accorded with a battalion-size honor guards in front of the 4ID admin building, then proceeded to the division grandstand where he gave his message to the troopers. His visit jibed with the awarding of residential lots to the beneficiaries of soldiers who were Killed-In-Action (KIA) during combat encounters against the insurgents. His visit was also considered as his farewell visit, since he will be retiring on October 22, 2012 after serving in the armed forces for 38 years. He will retire in his current position and as chair of the AFP Housing Board. In his message, LtGen Mapagu congratulated and thanked the Diamond troopers for what they did during the Typhoon “Sendong” in helping the people of Cagayan de Oro City. He also encouraged every soldier to strive for excellence, not just making it as their goal, but making excellence their way of life. (EJCO/asf )
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ILIGAN City––Sangguniang Panlungsod members continue to get themselves involved+ in the peace process between the Government of the Philippines (GPh) and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). This, even as none of the barangays in the city are included in the new framework agreement that will be signed by both parties next week. City Councilor Jose Zalsos has proposed the inclusion of said framework agreement to the SP session agenda, October 15 to explain its effects, nationwide. In the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace Process (OPAPP) website, Philippine Panel Chair Marvic Leonen revealed that the “framework agreement” contains the transition process from the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao to a By RUBY LEONORA R. BALISTOY with Zamboanga City Mayor Manny Piñol, strongly op- and the MILF for lack of new political entity. In 2008, Iligan City Celso Lobregat and former posed the first agreement sufficient consultations. MALAYBALAY City––One unidentified New People’s Mayor Lawrence Ll. Cruz, North Cotabato Governor between the government (MTA/VCG/asf ) Army (NPA) member was killed in a clash with troopers of the 8th Infantry Battalion, Philippine Army, in Minlanaw Sub-village, Dumalaguing, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon, October 7. The slain ‘rebel’ belonged to Front Committee 4A How to play the game? SECOND BANANA North Central Mindanao Command of the CPP/NPA, Fill in completely every rows, according to 8IB sources. BERT LITTLE JOHN RON STOPPABLE CURLY JOE MCCARTNEY RON WEASLEY columns and diagonals of The Army troopers who encountered with 15 ‘rebel’ Yesterday’s FOZZIE BEAR PORK PIG TOYOTA each puzzle without repitition Answer was led by 1st Lt. Norman Tagros. HAN SOLO PUGAK TRAPPER JOHN of the same digit. JUGHEAD PUSS IN BOOTS VINCI Lt. Col. Jose Maria Cuerpo II, 8IB commanding ofLEGO LAS REUBEN WILL SCARLET ficer, said the two-hour gunbattle took place, while the LEITER RIDGELEY government soldiers were conducting combat clearing operations in the area, Sunday morning. “The NPA rebels fled after the firefight,” Lt. Col. Cuerpo said. The army recovered one (1) AK-47 rifle from the clash site. He further said, the remains of the slain ‘rebel’ were turned over to the barangay officials. (8thIB, 4th INF DIV, PA/RLRB, PIA 10, Bukidnon/asf )
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BUTUAN City -- The Small Water Impounding System Association (SWISACaraga) had its regional congress, September 25-27, under the auspices of the Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM), with the Department of Agriculture XIII. “The opportunity to listen and to be heard was one of the significant outputs,” said Asst. Secretary Dante Delima, who is also the national rice program coordinator. He suggested that each organization must have a
strong foundation from its president down to the members, and officers must be chosen by the people. Secretary Delima further said “good governance must be implemented even in small organizations.” He pointed out that a weak organizational system could also lead to its weakness.” He also emphasized that organizations should have their vision, mission and goals for them to know what they were aiming for. The Swisa regional congress was attended by 65 members of different farmers associations (FA) and irrigators association (IA) in Caraga Region. (NCLM/ Rhea C. Abao/DA-13/PIACaraga/asf )
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BWM MAG Campaign vs hot meat continues in C. de Oro AS the campaign against hot meat continues, the City Veterinary Office was able to collect P227,729.25 from ante-mortem and postmortem services fees for the month of September 2012. This is contained in the report submitted by Dr. Lucien Anthony Acac to the City Council committees on health and sanitation and agriculture and on fisheries chaired by Councilors Dante Pajo and Annie Daba, respectively. According to the report, 8,074 hogs, 878 cattle, 161 goats, 53 horses, 31 ostrich and 25 carabao were slaughtered at the City Slaughter House in Cugman during the period. The City Veterinary Office condemned the carcasses of cattle and hogs and kilograms of organs after these were found unfit for human consumption. Vice Mayor Caesar Ian Acenas lauds the City Vet for its accomplishments and urged the said office to continue the drive against hot meat. (JBD)
P882-M earmarked for city’s devt projects By BEN D. ARCHE of Mindanao Daily News D AVA O C i t y – – S o m e P882,671,981 has been set aside by the City Government here for its infrastructure and non-infrastructure projects that will be implemented early next year. PROJECTS | page 8
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JICA intensifies devt support to Mindanao THE Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) heartily welcomes the Framework Agreement on Bangsamoro which was signed today by the Government of the Republic of the Philippines and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) as a significant step towards lasting peace and sustainable development in conflict-affected areas in Mindanao. Japan is contributing to peace and development of the Mindanao region through: (i) the dispatch of experts to the Social and Economic Development Section of the IMT; (ii) economic cooperation projects in conflict-affected areas through the Japan-Bangsamoro
Initiatives for Reconstruction and Development (J-BiRD); and (iii) the participation in the International Contact Group (ICG) that is providing advice by attending the peace talks as an observer. JICA has been proactively implementing the reconstruction and development projects in Mindanao through JBiRD with the aim of enhancing the peace building in the area. J-BiRD was launched in December 2006 aiming Japan’s commitment to the peace process support to the Conflict-Affected Areas in Mindanao (CAAM) on the occasion of commemorating the 50th anniversary of the nor-
malization of diplomatic ties between Japan and the Philippines. To date, J-BiRD has completed several projects in CAAM. “ The final comprehensive peace agreement is yet to be seen. In spite of the issues left for further negotiation, JICA is confident that both parties will work even harder to conclude the peace agreement in the very near future. In the meantime, JICA commits itself to support the peace process as well as the people, who are aspiring for better lives under lasting peace,” said Mr. Hideaki Domichi, JICA senior vice president. Mr. Hideaki Domichi and Mr. Takahiro Sasaki, JICA
Philippines Chief Representative attended the signing of the Framework Agreement held in Malacanang today. Japan is the Philippines’ top development aid partner providing official development assistance (ODA) through concessional loans, grants and technical cooperation in a wide range of areas, including infrastructure, to support growth as well as assistance to address vulnerabilities. Between 1967 and 2008, Japan ODA to the Philippines has totalled US$20.560 billion. The Philippines ranks as the fourth largest recipient, next to Indonesia, China and India.
Philhealth helping women fight breast cancer THE Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (Philhealth) has vowed to help Filipino women fight off breast cancer, the predominant cause of cancer deaths in the countr y. “Breast cancer is an awfully nasty disease that destroys women at the prime of their lives. We are absolutely determined to help our women fight of f t h e a i l m e nt ,” s a i d Philhealth president and chief executive officer Dr. Eduardo Banzon. “Our P100,000-benefit payment for members and dep endents wit h e arly stage breast cancer fully covers the cost of treatm e nt , h o s p i t a l i z at i o n and professional fees,” Banzon said. “We want to encourage timely detection and
Assures P100,000-payment to treat No. 1 cause of cancer deaths in PH highly responsive treatment, w hich is ke y to improved sur vival,” he added. Breast cancer has over taken lung cancer as the leading cause of cancer mortality in the countr y. One out of four Filipino women diagnosed with breast cancer die inside five years, and four out of 10 expire within a decade, according to the Department of Health. With “at least 10,000 new breast cancer cases” detected ever y year, the Philippines now has the highest incidence of the disease in Southeast Asia,
and t he n i nt h h i g h e s t worldwide. Breast cancer accounts for 16 percent of all types o f c a n c e r d e v a s t at i n g both men and women in the countr y. Cancer of the lung, liver, cer vix, colon, thyroid, rectum, ovary, prostate, and nonHodgkin lymphoma comprise the rest. Among Filipino women in particular, breast cancer accounts for nearly 30 percent of all cancer cases. Cancer of the cervix, ovary, thyroid and the lung make up the rest. Banzon said members and dependents
with early stage breast cancer may avail of the P100,000-benefit package in any of the 20 P h i l h e a lt h - c ont r a c t e d hospit als countr y w ide w it h prove n e x p e r t i s e in treating the disease. These are the Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center, East Avenue Medical Center, Philippine General Hospital, Rizal Medical Center, Quirin o Me m or i a l Me d i c a l Center, Baguio General Hospital, Ilocos Training an d R e g i on a l Me d i c a l Center, Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center; Cagayan Valley Medi-
c a l C e nt e r, D r. Pau l i no J. Garcia Memorial R e s e arch and Me d i c a l C enter, Jose B. Lingad Memorial General Hospital, Batangas Regional Hospital, Bicol Regional Teaching and Training Hospital, Bicol Medical Center; We s t e r n V i s a y a s Medical C enter, C orazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Hospital, and Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center, Northern Mindanao Medical Center, Southern Philippines Medical Center, and the Davao Regional Hospital. Negotiations are ongoi ng w it h a d d it i on a l pu b l i c a s w e l l a s pr i vate hospitals to ser ve as Philhealth-contracted facilities for the benefit package, Banzon said.
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Supply Chain was recently held in this city. This was spearheaded by the Department of Agriculture – Regional Field Office 10 (DA-10) through the Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Division in coordination with the Bureau of Agriculture and Food Product Standards (BAFPS). Likewise, it specifically aimed to promote the adoption of GAP in the farms, considering that there has been a consumers’ shift from merely satisfying hunger to
that of opting to alternative choices for a healthier lifestyle. In her report, Ms. Mary Grace Mandigma, OICChief Science Research Specialist of BAFPS explained, that GAP intends to apply existing knowledge to address environmental, economic and social sustainability dimensions for on-farm production and post-production processes, resulting to safe and quality food and non-food agricultural products. With the GAP certifica-
tion at hand, she stressed, that it will empower farmers to respond to the demands of consumers that are within a specific criteria to produce quality and safe food. As testimony for reaping the advantages brought by a GAP certification, various speakers from the large, medium and small-scaled companies have imparted their respective experiences, so as to persuade more agricultural advocates to undergo the process of being GAP certified. These include Maria Len-
naluz U. Rizon, Del Monte, Philippines, Inc.; Mr. Nick Dempo, Cardava Integrated Inland Farming; Mr. Reagan Navarro, Tagum Agricultural Development, Corp.; Mr. Alexander Parducho, Leoni Agri, Corp.; and Mr. Jonah Nobleza, SDC Asia. By and large, they have conveyed that although GAP certification does not entirely guarantee food safety, it is a crucial step in advancing food safety and in signaling buyers those particular practices in the production, harvesting and
postharvest handling stages are in conformity to food safety guidelines. Moreso, they have illustrated that by following the principles behind GAP, there is the minimization of occurrence or the prevention of contamination from the farm down to the arrival of products to consumers. To this date, the DA through BAFPS has received 19 applications, of which some have already been certified and have undergone renewal. (Joanne L. Olson, DA-10)
million development fund for 2013 allocated for debt servicing amounted at P500 million or at least 57 percent of the total fund. T h e c i t y a l l o c at e d P167,201,525 to infrastructure projects such as road development, buildings and other structures, other public infrastructures, electrification, drainage program, bridge program, and water system.
At least P215,470,456 or 24 percent of the total development fund will be spent for social development – P79,918,000; Economic Development – P55,938,556; Environment Management – P31,888,400; and Development Administration – P47,725,500. In a message, the mayor said the budget for the noninfra projects would help address and speed up pro-
grams on community development, education, food security, health, livelihood, resettlement, generation of employment, protection of our environment, support for MSMEs, youth and women empowerment, empowering the barangays, tourism and other socioeconomic activities. The P500 million budget that the city allocated for debt servicing, DuterteCarpio said it is the best option that the city has
in order to finance urgent and priority projects in all barangays in the city. “The City Government shall exert its efforts in coming up with solutions to save and raise funds to augment the Debt Servicing by P113,799,169.00 before it falls due,” the mayor added. The City Hall has already completed the drafting of the proposed annual budget for 2013 at P4.5 million, higher by P412 million than this year’s budget.
FARMERS-CONSOLIDATORS-SUPERMARKETS FORUM. To gain a more positive reception on the food safety aspect of farming and the advantages of employing GAP in the farms, the agriculture department has assembled the key players in the food supply chain, consisting of the farmers, consolidators and supermarkets.
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the rebels to retreat, Caber said. The military official said he did not have the exact figures for the NPA casualties but stressed that they uncovered several blood trails. The government forces sustained no casualties in the encounter. Caber said the military launched a pursuit operations are ongoing against the fleeing rebels.
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and Lanao provinces, including the cities of Marawi and Lamitan. And several more areas in the provinces of Lanao del Norte and North Cotabato would also be included in the new autonomous region, which Misuari said violated the 1996 peace accord. Misuari was quoted by the Philippine media as saying that the new Bangsamoro autonomous region could spark unrest and may lead to war in Mindanao. “I was misunderstood. What I said was the framework (of the peace deal) might be a recipe for a crisis which may include war,” Misuari told Tan. Tan earlier said he would meet and talk with Misuari to convince him that the Aquino government is sincere in achieving peace in Mindanao. “If I want hostilities to resume, why would I announce it? A person who understands war knows that the element of surprise is very important; I would have kept silent if that was what my intention. In fact, I am running for ARMM governor this coming May 2013 polls. I am a politician now, we only want what is good for our people,” Misuari said. Tan said MNLF commanders have been going around some parts of Sulu and that he explained to them the government’s peace process. “MNLF commanders are making their rounds in some parts of Sulu and I was able to talk to them and sinabi ko na pagbigyan nila tayo tungo sa kapayapaan. I also sent
word to my brother Chairman Nur Misuari and one of these days mag-uusap kami. Ipinarating ko sa kanya na maging mahinahon, sa ganitong paraan we can resolve any misunderstanding and have genuine peace in Sulu and the whole of Mindanao.” “I have made my appeal to everybody to keep their cool. Walang mangyayari sa atin kung tayo ay babalik na naman sa nakaraan, kawawa ang mg tao dito sa Sulu at sa buong Mindanao,” Tan said. Civil society and religious groups in ARMM also echoed Tan’s appeal for peace in Mindanao and said they are supporting the government’s peace process. Tan said he welcomed the group’s support and appealed to Muslims in Mindanao to rally behind peace process. “We cannot sacrifice again the people of Mindanao; they have already suffered so much. I told the (MNLF) commanders that the government is sincere in pursuing peace in the region; and that their role as leaders of the MNLF is very important in the achievement of this goal, as leaders they should set the example,” Tan said. “Walang repormang mangyayari kung ang kapayapaan ay hindi natin pagbibigyan. I will not support and allow anything that is not pro-people at handa akong makiusap at pigilan ang kahit sinong grupo na magsisimula ng gulo dito sa Sulu at Mindanao.” Tan said all the ARMM governors are supportive of the government’s peace talks with the MILF, not the country’s largest Muslim rebel group. “Jolo and other populated areas of Sulu are always the first to feel the brunt of war from the MNLF. We must recall that Sulu was the center of the MNLF uprising in 1969 and Jolo was totally burned down in 1974 during the fiercest battle between the MNLF and the military under the Marcos Administration. We have done so much to bring progress and stability back to Sulu and I can’t allow that to happen again,’’ Tan said. Tan assured Misuari that the Aquino government is
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taking efforts to explain and consult with the people in Mindanao about the new peace framework. “An information campaign on the Framework Agreement will be mobilized so that our citizenry will understand what this agreement is all about and decide competently for themselves if they want this to be part of the future of the Bangsamoro People,” Tan told Misuari. Despite Tan’s assurance, Misuari still doubts the outcome of the peace deal between the government and MILF noting that he signed peace agreements with Manila, but many of these accords were never implemented. “In fact, claims that the MNLF was consulted on this matter were untrue. I will not tell a lie to say we were never consulted,” Misuari told Tan, referring to the new Bangsamoro region of the MILF, which broke away with the MNLF in 1978. “I feel insulted about the government entering into an agreement with such a small group,” Misuari said during the meeting with Tan. Tan said the President is sincere in achieving peace in Mindanao. “What is important to me is the constitutionality of the agreement and its potential to attract investments in the region to spur economic growth by resolving the question of providing a climate of good governance in the scheme of things,” Tan told Misuari. Tan reiterated his appeal to Misuari to let the peace process take its course and see where it will go, adding that “we must support all peace efforts as the only way to finally bring stability and progress in Mindanao.” “I got Misuari’s assurance to keep peace in Mindanao, more so in Sulu,” he said. L ast we ek, Misuar i and Mujahab Hashim, the MNLF’s Islamic Command Council chairman, raised strong objections to the government’s signing of the new peace accord with the MILF and threatened to return to war. “Because there is no other recourse now for the (MNLF), at least the ma-
Police Chief PSSupt Gerardo Rosales to attend its regular session tomorrow to shed light on this. (LCR)
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committed in the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA). “Consumers should not be made for the State’s (the owner of NPC) past political decisions to cut tariffs and/or for management inefficiency,” Espos said. Since the consumers already subside lifeline tariffs, the government can pay for missionary electrification. “Or, government can pay for lifeline tariffs while the cost of missionary electrification is passed on to consumers. Consumers should not be asked to pay for both,” she added. Espos said stripping electricity tariffs of imprudent and misplaced charges is one of the measures that can enhance the productive and allocative efficiency of the country’s electric power industry. “Loading all the risks of producing electricity and the cost of economic and social policies adopted by the government on the consumers is neither efficient nor fair,” she said. Espos identified other measures that can enhance the industry’s efficiency including the implementation of simple, transparent and effective rate methodologies; and joint actions in transition to mergers of electric cooperatives and private investor-owned utilities.
We notice we have lots of leaders who are uneducated. They do not know how to lead the people. They think the shortest way to make money is by way of becoming a political leader. So be it and a lot of faces who have not gone to universities for a higher education become top politicians. This is certainly ridiculous but it is the fault of the Filipino voters themselves who sold their sacred right of suffrage The ugly attitude of Filipinos in the way the appreciate elections is just beyond rehabilitation unless we all change our behavior. The government should lead the way to stop this anomalous system of voting. There should be a strict procedure to put on their knees people who sell their votes. But how can be possible when many of our leaders are doing this themselves? So for many, many years, our elections was found to be incapacitated to do the right thing. It cannot change the wrong system of electing people because it is in the veins of many Filipinos the bad behavior of selling their votes. The matter can be corrected but it must come from the hearts of the Filipino voters. They must stop selling their votes and elect the candidates who really deserve even without cash. With this it is guaranteed there will be a change in our country and the lives of Filipinos.
Nice message, Ms. Lorna (by the way, where are you now and what have been busy with?). -oooRP SHOULD ADOPT LIBEL LAWS IN US: Filipino lawyer Dan I. Amosin, now based in California, USA, sent this item about libel: “Libel as a crime is an anachronistic law junked by progressive countries long ago. However, libel laws do play an important role in protecting the name and reputation of innocent individuals from abusive speech. “Wh i l e f re e d om of speech is a constitutional right, there is a corresponding duty not to exercise this right in derogation of the rights of others, including the right not to be subjected to false accusations. Otherwise, there would be chaos in society if anybody can just label another person he hates as a whore, thief, murderer or whatever, without factual basis. “To balance these parallel, competing rights in our society, the law on libel in progressive countries, like the USA, penalizes libel with civil damages, not imprisonment or fine, thus making libel a civil, not a criminal offense…. I do hope we will adopt the libel law in America as a civil, not criminal offense, the penalty for violations of which would be monetary damages, not imprisonment or fine…” -oooREACTIONS? Please call me at 0917 984 24 68, 0918 574 0193, 0922 833 43 96. Email: batasmauricio@ yahoo.com
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negotiations. Principally, both panels agreed to hold subsequent discussions on the essential issues on the security aspect (ceasefire), the rehabilitation and development of conflict-affected areas, and ancestral domain. Hataman said the ARMM under him had worked extensively on the second point, while the other two points were left to the negotiators of the both panels to hammer out.
jority of the senior leaders of the MNLF, we have no other recourse but to go back to the original objective of arms struggle,” Hashim warned. (Mindanao Examiner)
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Cruz urged soldiers to be vigilant at all times MAJ. GEN. Ricardo Rainier G. Cruz III, commander of the army’s 1st Infantry ‘Tabak’ Division, ordered all military personnel to take extra precaution and vigilance while on the field in the wake of the ambush-killing of three military intelligence in Basilan last Saturday. “Even as we commit our lives to serve and secure our people, our safety and security in the field must also be our paramount concern.
So we can pursue peace, we must stay vigilant in our every step,” he said. Cruz stressed that he was deeply saddened by the death of the three dedicated soldiers who were at the forefront of the campaign for peace in Lamitan City, Basilan. The slain soldiers were identified as Sgt. Ronald Danago, Cpl. Adzhar Angkaya, and Pfc. Radzmer Jasim, all members of the Alpha Company, 32nd In-
fantry Battalion, 1st Infantry Division. The three sustained multiple gunshot wounds and died while being rushed to the St. Peter Hospital in Lamitan. Reports said the three soldiers left their detachment in Sitio Mellec, Bohebessey, Lamitan to buy some food supply when they were attacked by the suspects armed with .45 caliber pistols at around 4:15 p.m. Saturday.
Congressman Rufus B. Rodriguez, president of the Centrist Democratic Party, files his Certificate of Candidacy early morning Wednesday (October 3) with the support of his family. Cong. Rodriguez submits to Atty. Aleli Ramirez, City Election Registrar, his COC for his reelection bid for the congressional seat of the Second District of Cagayan de Oro City. Also in the photo are his wife Mrs. Fenina T. Rodriguez, Abante Mindanao Congressman Maximo Rodriguez, Jr. and wife Mary Grace Rodriguez, Nazareth Barangay Chair Begot Rodriguez and Suzette Rodriguez.
Militiamen repel NPA Body of missing ‘military spy’ recovered assault in Tangub City KIDAPAWAN City––Police and the 57th Infantry Battalion, said a enclave. government troops exhumed on Saturday a male cadaver in a remote village in Magpet town in North Cotabato believed buried more than a year ago, reports said. Sr. Insp. Sunny Leoncito, officerin-charge of the Magpet police station, identified the cadaver as Teofilo Coquilla, Jr., 43, of Tugbok district, Davao City. Lt. Nasrullah Sema, head of the civil military operations of
rebel returnee whom he refused to identify for security reasons gave them information about the cadaver. The victim, reports said, went missing since March 2, 2011 after he attended a barangay fiesta in Magpet town. Leoncito said the victim’s wife was with them when they went to the site. The area, according to some village officials, was a former rebel
Leoncito, citing as basis the testimony of their informant, said a certain Commander Berto of the New Peoples’ Army (NPA) Front 54 operating in North Cotabato was believed responsible for the killing of Coquilla. The rebels alleged that the victim was a ‘military spy’, reports said. Sema said the relatives are bent on filing charges against the perpetrators.
ELEMENTS of the Civilian Armed Forces Geographical Unit (CAFGU affiliated with the Philippine Army’s 1st Infantry Division repulsed an attack on their detachment by 15 heavily-armed rebels in Barangay Hoyohoy, Tangub City, Misamis Occidental Sunday night. Capt. Alberto Caber, 1st Infantry Division spokesperson, said the raid transBRANCHES 1. QAPI - CDO 2. QAPI-ILIGAN
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