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Sajahatra
KO R O N A D A L C i t y - Barely four months from the signing of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro in October, President Aquino launches the Sajahatra Bangsamoro, a program intended to deliver basic social services to the Moro people. The term “Sajahatra” is Arabic-Melayu-Bahasa derivative which means “Peace.” Aquino, on Monday, visited the Bangsamoro Leadership and Management Institute in Barangay Simuay, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao -- a mere four kilometers away from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front’s headquarters Camp Darapanan -- to set the program in motion. Aquino is the first President of the Republic to set foot in the MILF stronghold.
Power plant rehab
RENEWABLE energy firm Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings Inc. is investing around P50 million for the rehabilitation and recommissioning of a mothballed mini hydro power plant in Koronadal City. Ignacio Guinid Jr., Euro Hydro officer-in-charge and technical ser vices manager, said Monday they are targeting to start by June the rehabilitation works on the mini hydro power plant located in Sitio Upper Guadalupe of Barangay Carpenter Hill in Koronadal City, in partnership with the local government and the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) Region 12. He said the company signed earlier this month a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the city government of Koronadal and NIA-12 for the rehabilitation and operation of the power facility.
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Civil society to oppose Misor airport opening
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By MIKE BAÑOS, Correspondent
TAKEHOLDERS from Northern Mindanao have issued a strongly worded manifesto asking the Department of Transportation and Communications to defer the planned ‘soft opening’ of the Laguindingan Airport in Misamis Oriental scheduled for April 30, 2013.
“We are concerned this will compromise the safety of the airline commuters using this airport and adversely affect the economy of the region due to the cancellation of night flights,” said Arsenio L. Sebastian III, private sector cochair of the Regional Development Council for Region X (RDC-X). Laguindingan Airport is situated some 46 kilometers southwest of Cagayan de Oro and would serve Northern Mindanao and the Lanao areas. With a total area of 417 hectares, it currently has a 2,100 meter (6,888 ft.) concrete runway capable of accommodating medium wide body aircraft such as the Airbus A320 on a 24/7 basis. oppose/PAGE 7
LOAN GRANT FOR PRIMAVERA. The Bank of Philippine Islands (BPI) recently granted developer Italpinas with a P180-million loan to finance its Primavera Residences Tower 2. Photo above shows the signing agreement at the BPI Head Office with (L-R) Atty. Jose D. Leviste III, President, and Architect Romolo V. Nati, Chairman and CEO for Italpinas and Mr. Alfonso L. Salcedo, Jr., Executive Vice President and Group Head, Corporate Banking Division and Mr. Mario B. Palou, Senior Vice President for Bank of PI. photo provided
Globe completes landline system upgrades in South GLOBE Telecom cited the completion of another set of system upgrades of equipment in the Visayas and Mindanao that form part of a larger $ 51.5 million (P2.06 billion) project seeking to modernize its landline infrastructure in the central and southern parts of the country. The four-phase project seeks to discard old “legacy” digital line concentrators from the core switches down
to the street-side cabinets with next generation network equipment providing voice and data. The project is separate from the $ 700-million nationwide wireless modernization also currently being undertaken by the company. According to Robert Tan, chief technical advisor at Globe, the change-out will initially involve the readying of the telco’s billing system Globe/PAGE 7
J.P. RIZAL - CRUZ TAAL STS., (NEAR SHANGHAI BAKERY) DIVISORIA, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
Mindanao seen to surpass country’s local economies By ANN MARIE MAGSAYO Staff Member
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan is optimistic on economic growth of Mindanao by saying it may still surpass other local economies in the country if the island’s
economic potentials are fully maximized. “Mindanao has the capacity to surpass local economies of Luzon if the region can harness its potentials to the fullest,” said Balisacan, Director-General of the National Economic Develop-
ment Authority (NEDA) in a news conference Sunday in Davao City. He cited the case of Caraga region which was the fastest growing region with an accelerated growth rate of 9.6 percent in 2011. It surpassed surpass/PAGE 7
Cynthia Villar vows to continue legislative works in the senate
Villar
FORMER Las Pinas City Rep. Cynthia Villar, one of the Senate bets of the Liberal-led coalition Party Team PNoy, is going full blast with her campaign as she promises to continue her legislative works during three-year term in the Lower House (from 2001 to 2010). “I want to share my experience in the local level and implement them in the national level. I want
to pursue my advocacies in the Senate,” stressed Villar, popularly known as “Misis Hanep Buhay”, for the livelihood enterprises that she has set up in more than 500 communities in Las Pinas and more than 100 more all over the country. During her term as President of the Lady Legislators of the House of Representatives in the 12th, 13th and Villar/PAGE 7
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