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MISAMIS ORIENTAL Congresswoman Juliette Uy (2nd District), Laguindingan Mayor Oliver Ubaub, teachers and students of Laguindingan National High School whoop it up after the turnover ceremony for a brand new 2-storey, 6-classroom school building. The classrooms are for the DepEd senior high school program and can be used as sturdy evacuation centers during times of calamity.

Dads okay wage hike for City Hall workers By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor

CAGAYAN de Oro City-The City Council here has approved, subject to the availability of funds, the first tranche of salary increase to all officials and employees of the city government, an official said. See WAGE, page A13

Group resists US military facility in Oro By Gerald Laquinon Contributor

CAGAYAN de Oro City-Gabriela, a militant group, leads this year’s commemoration of the International Women’s Day with a Public Forum opposing the planned conversion of the Lumbia Airport to a U.S. military facility. The group warned that the City would be the next Clark and Subic bases at the detriment of the women should the conversion happens under the Enhance Defense Cooperation See resists, page A13

FACE MASK MODEL. Dressmaker Ofelia Montejo of Ecoville in Barangay Lumbia, models the homemade face mask she sews and sells at P30 each as the jeepney she rides on traverses the stretch of dusty unpaved road towards downtown Cagayan de Oro on Thursday, March 10, 2016. Montejo said that she got the idea of sewing masks from scrap cloth as a cheaper alternative to disposables masks when she visited a hospital at the height of a virus scare. Mindanao Daily News photo by Lina Sagaral Reyes

‘DepEd, K to 12 further whitewash Martial Law’ – youth group says By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL Bulatlat.com

WHILE the Department of Education (DepEd) claimed that it has committed itself to educate the youth on

martial law, the progressive youth group Anakbayan said, it, in fact, further whitewashes martial law through textbooks of its K to 12 program. In an emailed statement,

Anakbayan chairperson Vencer Crisostomo said the modules they have downloaded from the DepEd’s Learning Resource Management and See group, page A13

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Local coop envisions to become gender resource center By Jeanevive D. Abangan of PIA-11

TAGUM CITY, Davao del Norte -- An institution on developing gender equality and development programs will soon rise in town as Tagum Cooperative (TC) envisions to soon become the Gender Equality Resource Center in Mindanao. In the Kapihan sa Kapitolyo this morning held at Tagum Cooperative, TC chairperson of the Board of

Directors Norma R. Pereyras expressed optimism that the Cooperative could become such institution having been a Gender Equality advocate for 25 years. Once a resource center on Gender Equality advocacy, Tagum Cooperative will extend technical assistance to local government units and national government institutions to come up with their own gender programs. “They have gender bud-

get but they don’t have gender programs,” Pereyras said referring to NGAs and LGUs. Some of the gender equality advocacy aspects that that the Cooperative can extend its technical expertise would be on economic empowerment of women, family relationship, girlchild protection from abuse, family financial literacy and wealth management. The Cooperative rolls

out projects for marginalized women, teaching them to build and manage their enterprise. “We give them livelihood skills to make tocino, chorizo and even on simple bookkeeping. We empower them to earn so that their families will be happy,” she said. On top of educating families on gender roles at home and in the community, the Cooperative also puts emphasis on the importance

of paying loans and of using loans for priority needs of the family. “Ang loan ay para sa pamilya. If may problema sa pamilya may problema sa Tagum Cooperative (The loan is for the family. If the family is wrapped in problem, Tagum Cooperative has a problem),” she said in explaining how Gender Equality and Family Enrichment Program of the Cooperative has brought

down delinquency rate from as high as 68 percent in 1990s to 7.02 percent as of December 2015. Tagum Cooperative for the third time hosted this morning the Kapihan sa Kapitolyo produced by the Provincial Information Office of Davao del Norte with the assistance of the Philippine Information Agency DavComval Information Center. (PIA 11/Jeanevive Duron Abangan)

Women Inc. (TCCWI), reported recently that around 2,000 sari-sari store owners underwent basic entrepreneurial training through the STAR program. “They were trained on managing their business including budgeting, sales recording, inventory, merchandising and business plan,” she said. She stressed that during

the program’s orientation, it was revealed that most of the sari-sari store owners do not records their sales and had no idea how much is their monthly income. Uy disclosed that the trainees got a kit, which comprised of handbook on entrepreneurship, calculator and workbook. “This is like a masteral course, in which your sari-

sari store is your laboratory.” Uy elaborated that the STAR is a United Nations project funded by Coca Cola on empowering women economically through educating the on managing their business.

Uy also revealed that the STAR aims to empower 5 million women in the world and the allocation for the Philippines is only 200,000. She said that on the first batch, the funding was coursed through the Technical Education and

Skills Development Authority (TESDA). “But because of our good implementation of the project, Coca-Cola decided to directly give the budget to us worth P1 – P1.2-million a year,” she said. (PIA11, Michael Uy)

PANABO CIT Y, Davao del Norte -- Panaboans gathered at the Sto. Niño Parish for 15th Araw ng Panabo Thanksgiving Mass led by Bishop Wilfredo Manlapaz of the Diocese of Tagum and co-celebrated by priests from various parishes in the city. After the mass, a citizen’s parade along the national highway and major streets was enjoined by city officials, department heads and employees of local and national line agencies, schools, business and various sectors, to the beat of the different drum and lyre corps signaled the start of the Araw celebra-

tion to the public. The parade proceeded to the ARF Gym, Panabo Parks and Plaza for the Opening Program. “We should work handin-hand together in order to excel and to develop our city,” said Mayor James Gamao in his speech, anchored on this year’s theme, “Panaghiusa sa mga Panaboan: Dalan sa Kalaboan”. Mayor Gamao persuaded the Panaboans to work together as a team and encouraged more active participation of the private sectors for the growth of the city. After giving his message, Gamao officially opened

the 15th Araw ng Panabo month-long celebration and the Taboan sa Panabo trade fair located at the parks and plaza. Vi c e May or Ja n re y Gavina explained that the city is commemorating its 15th anniversary, with an equivalent traditional stone, ruby; thus, the red color scheme of decorations. Davao del Norte Governor Rodolfo del Rosario graced the opening program. In his message, Gov. Del Rosario emphasized that unity, most especially peace, are pre-requisites to progress, as “there can be no peace without development and no development without peace”. Binibining Panabo 2016 and the Munting Binibini ng Panabo 2016 candidates showcased a dance number and invited the crowd to witness their talent and pageant shows. A city-wide drum and lyre corps competition participated by elementary and high school institutions immediately followed after the opening program. (Erick Etis – CIO / LGUPanabo)

Micro entrepreneurs achieve STAR By Michael Uy of PIA-11

TAGUM CITY, Davao del Norte -- Almost 2,000 micro entrepreneurs from Tagum City and municipalities of Compostela Valley province graduated from the Sari-Sari Store Training and Access to Resources (STAR) program. Alma Uy, president of the Tagum City Council of

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MISAMIS Oriental--The provincial jail of Misamis Oriental could not accommodate detained Iligan City Mayor Celso Regencia, the provincial warden said. A trial court in Misamis Oriental has reportedly ordered Regencia, now detained in the city jail of Iligan, to be transferred to the provincial jail in Misamis Oriental.

Dominador Tagarda, the provincial jail warden, said that they could not accept Regencia because the provincial jail in Misamis Oriental has no facilities to secure a “high profile” prisoner. He said that the provincial jail could only accommodate about 200 inmates and the 43 provincial jail guards could not extend additional time to watch a “high profile” prisoner. “As the city mayor of

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Iligan, and as a candidate for the mayoral post come May 9 local and national elections, it is expected that leaders and followers would visit the provincial jail 24/7,” Tagarda said. He said it would be very difficult for the jail authorities to keep an eye on Regencia and the visitors that might come and go at the provincial jail. Provincial Governor Yevgeny Vincente Emano, of Misamis Oriental, said that

the provincial government would file a motion for reconsideration once the order to transfer Regencia to the provincial jail is received. He said that with 600 inmates, the provincial jail is now congested and would not be able to secure a “high profile” detainee. The local police in Iligan City failed to serve the transfer order as Regencia’s followers and supporters rallied and blocked all See jail, page A13

SECRETARY Mel Senen S. Sarmiento of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) on Wednesday urged local government units (LGUs) to implement stricter rules on the issuance of building and construction permits. “To alleviate, if not totally prevent, fire incidents due to electrical overloads, faulty wirings and other electrical issues, all Local Chief Executives (LCEs) are strongly urged to be stricter in issuing building and construction permits,” said Sarmiento. According to him, the

Philippine Electrical Code orders LCEs to require electrical plans that include design analysis to all applicants for said permits, and ensure that those with existing buildings, factories, and infrastructure have their respective updated design analysis and calculations. He noted that the design analysis must show the calculation of short circuit currents and voltage drop among others. Sarmiento pointed out that compliance of business owners with fire safety measures and supervision See PUSHED, page A13


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THE grassroots or the people in simple way are the key to democracy. The people are the real power. The grassroots are the natural way of life with its own characteristics. In short, everything derived from the grassroots is the typical nature of democracy. It has been for a long time ago, Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) defined democracy as government of the people, by the people, and for the people. That is the nature of the grassroots when their aspiration is crystallized in the government. At least today, we can see the democracy fiesta in one of the ASEAN countries, the Philippines and in the USA. These two countries are doing their campaigns for the candidates who are running for president. Looking at their trends of the campaigns appears obvious that the more the grassroots are involved the more the campaigns attract the media. It attracts not only the big media, but also the social media such Facebook, Tweeter, Instagram, and even LinkedIn. Democracy fiesta is really a great momentum for any country because this phenomenal event means everything for the whole

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reaction is making them ignorant and the other possible reaction is making them have sympathy to the degraded one. The ones who have sympathy can even increase the number of the degraded candidate’s supporters. These are the real grassroots that are in the same feeling psychologically accumulated. So, don’t get surprised, when we can get shocked that the candidate who was not formerly predicted to have great supporters suddenly get huge supporters. What is behind this phenomenon? Let’s look back at the real definition of democracy in the democracy fiesta. In a simple way, democracy used to be contradicted with monarchy, a government by a single ruler. Democracy used to be also contradicted with the aristocracy, the government by the noblemen or heredity. Democracy used to be contradicted with dictatorship, the government by the seized power by force. So, the style of each candidate during the campaign can be detected whether they are the real leaders who are able to bear the essence of democracy in their attitudes. Their speeches, sentences, vocabularies, and even intonations can vali-

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WHY is the Commission on Elections (Comelec) still allowing Smartmatic to GILBERT Y. CHAO gerry lee gorit participate in its bidding? Motoring Editor Photo Journalist Why is the Commission on Elections still allowing felix santillan ROEL CATOTO Smartmatic to participate EDSEL BANTOL Provincial Editor-Surigao in its bidding for additional Layout Artists automated election maPAT SAMONTE CHRIS PANGANIBAN chines, similar to the judiRegional Editors-Caraga cially-discredited precinct count optical scan (PCOS) JOE PALABAO MARLON GAYOG machines, to be used for Rene Michael BaÑos Regional Editor-Davao the 2016 presidential elecRegional Editors-Northmin tions when, information AL JACINTO JOE FELICILDA technology experts claim, Regional Editor-WestMin Editorial Consultant there are sufficient grounds to disqualify and blacklist ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI the company? NOTARY PUBLIC- JUNI LAW OFFICE n fact, one of these exCELL NO: 09352379999/ (088) 8573595 perts named Jun Estrella told CRUZ TAAL ST., CAG. DE ORO CITY Legal Counsel a public forum organized --------------------------------------------------------------by the Kaakbay Citizens’ bureau and mktg staff Development Initiatives candy macabale - 09161326483 ED A. MAINIT - 09156590273 at the University of the RIZA O. ARES - 0915-9753-277/0926-2242-653 Philippines in Diliman, MISOR - LOLONG NABONG - 0906-875-8650 Quezon City last week that GINGOOG CITY-MANNY ANSIHAGAN-0936-287-7788 North Buk. - DAHLIA S. BENEMERITO-0936-303-0410 the Comelec should have VALENCIA CITY - PHILIP PHIL CALUMBA-0905-652-5407 already banned Smartmatic MARAMAG - TITA FINA CUALES - 0926-336-1585 from participating in the quezon, buk. - ROSE GENON Iligan City - JEFFREY OPONDA-0936-1174378 bidding, because of its albobby mag usara-tangub city leged numerous violations of OROQUIETA CITY - PJ TREMEDAL-0919-3452375 existing laws on automated ARMM - Sony Sudaria-0947-4810371 cotabato - ANALISA ESPAÑOLA-0916-9351714 or computerized elections. davao - MARLON GAYOG-09276314995 In the Kaakbay forum, davao - tom a. caballero-09105783126 Estrella was reported to have davao - tomas canoy avancena jr.-09177017010 davao del norte - sarah castor - 09263988293 enumerated what he claimed davao occidental - alma ORTIZ - 09058532215 were Smartmatic’s various davao city/island samal - jessie palabao MARK FRANCISCO Lifestyle Editor

people in the country. Many candidates are trying to solicit their own best visions and missions. They are trying to sell their best programs for the next government administration. But, it also makes the candidates degrade one another by exposing the past badexperiences related to each candidate’s weaknesses. In that condition, the candidates tend to speak any word that may lead to the other candidates blushing. The speech may also make the opponents shocked and they can grudge one another. Unconsciously, they can speak uncontrollably, making the public or spectators eyewitnessing the grudging figures on the stage. The towering figures that must be appreciated and honored turn to be degraded. In this case, the public not only nationally but also internationally can close watch the candidates’ real skills and dignity blatantly. There are two types of public in general. One is those who are the supporters of each candidate. The other ones are those who are not the supporters. The former group can get angry when their candidate is degraded while the latter group can have two reactions. One

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violations: first, he said, Smartmatic was not ISO 9001 certified, as required by the Special Bids and Awards Committee of the Comelec, and by Republic Act 9184, or the Government Procurement Reform Act, when it bidded, and won, in previous Comelec biddings. -ooo“COMELEC IGNORED SMARTMATIC VIOLATIONS”: Second, Estrella noted, Smartmatic’s supposed ISO certification when it participated (and subsequently won) in the bidding for the automated electoral process for the country’s past elections

did not belong to it, but to a Taiwan-based company known as Jarltech International. For Smartmatic’s third violation, Estrella said that, contrary to law, it did not own the PCOS software and source code it used in the elections for 2010 and 2013, because the software and the source code belonged to another company known as Dominion Voting Systems. Estrella said he was surprised that the Comelec and the government as a whole did not do anything about this, especially because the Manual for the Procurement of Goods and Services of the General Procurement and Policy Board of the poll body required those winning Comelec projects not sub-contract more than 20% of the awarded projects to another company. Yet Smartmatic technically sub-contracted the whole computerized elections, Estrella noted. -oooCOMELEC’S SILENCE ON POLL RIGGING TERRIFYING: Truly, these are very serious See comelec, page A13

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date their true democratic leaders. Unfortunately, not all their speeches, sentences, vocabularies, intonations show that democratic leaders’ character. Their speeches, sentences, vocabularies, and intonations can indirectly show whether they are monarch, aristocrats, or dictators. They are obviously valued based on their attitudes on the stage. The best one must be the candidate who is consistently the same as he or she used to be, even though the psychic war has occurred during the campaign. So, democracy is neither monarch nor aristocrat. Democracy is neither monarch nor dictator. If during the campaign the candidates’ attitude on the stage cannot reflect the essence of democracy, they are not the real leader in the era of democracy.

Think A Minute

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Is today your last? 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

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ment, no matter what caused the situation. It’s not an enjoyable experience, by any means, but in all situations God can rescue you. Not only is He capable, but He wants to be the one you turn to for protection. Prayer: “I come to you for protection, O LORD my God. Save me from my persecutors--rescue me!” -Psalm 7:1


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Agusan del Norte, Butuan City to be declared as ‘conflict manageable, ready for development’ BUTUAN City -- The province of Agusan del Norte and Butuan City are set to be declared as “conflict manageable and ready for further development”. It is fifth province in the region to be under such category and the seventh under the area of responsibility of

the 4th Infantry Division of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. In a media advisory sent to media outlets here, the joint memorandum of agreement (MOA) signing declaring the province of Agusan del Norte and Butuan City as “conflict manageable and ready for

further development,” will be held at the Provincial Training Center, Agusan del Norte Capitol Compound in this city at 10 a.m. today. The first province to be declared under such category was the province of Dinagat in 2015. The island province has moved further to

another level, making it the first province in the region to be declared as “insurgency free”. According to Maj. Gen. Oscar T. Lactao, commander of the 4ID “Diamond” Division of the AFP, this was followed by Surigao del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del

Sur and then Agusan del Norte and Butuan City. Under the area of responsibility of the 4ID, which include the provinces of Misamis Oriental and Camuigin; the declaration of Agusan del Norte under the said category will be the seventh, Lactao said.

Lactao, who is due for promotion to the national AFP headquarters in Camp Aguinaldo before this month’s end, hoped that the province of Bukidnon will get the same declaration before the end of his term as the commanding general here. (PNA) JBP/NBN/PJN

TAGBINA, Surigao del Sur -- Twenty-five graduating students from the Surigao del Sur State University, Tagbina Campus were hired on the spot during the oneday Job Fair conducted by the university held at their

gymnasium recently. The one day job fair is part of the major services offered by the university’s Guidance and Counselling Center headed by June Amolata. The event was exclusively conducted for

the 364 graduating students for them to be prepared in the world of work, it was learned. “Many of you will now know how difficult it is to run in a race with full of competent graduates and

how difficult it is if you don’t learn anything, so you are very much privileged to be provided of these kind of services, I hope you will take this seriously,” said Irene Managbanag during the activity.

Prior to the job fair, a pre-employment seminar was conducted on February 25 to prepare the graduates on the actual process in applying for work. “The seminar was very informative and useful to

us as future employee,” said Delnie Grace Liatona, one of the graduating students. A total of 18 recruitment agencies (14 local and four overseas) participated in the event with the total of 6,428

25 SurSur graduating students get hired on the spot at job fair

PRA Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan de Oro City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that CHET B. SISTUAL has filed with this Office a petition for the correction of clerical error in the entry of the child’s SEX from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of CHETH BONTAO SISTUAL who was born on July 26, 1990 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose mother is FELICISIMA BONTAO SISTUAL. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than March 20, 2016.

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Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province: Agusan del Norte City/Municipality: Butuan City Publication Notice R.A. 10172

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Republic of the Philippines CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR’S OFFICE City of Davao RA 10172

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CCE-0004-2016 (R.A. 10172)

CCE-0628-2016

In compliance with the publication requirement and Pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1, Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that RICHELL LOR FERNANDEZ has filed with this office a Petition for Correction of Clerical Error on the child’s sex from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of RICHELL LOR FERNANDEZ, who was born on 7 November 1989 at Langihan, Butuan City, Agusan del Norte, Philippines and whose parents are GENAFE EVINDENFE LOR and RONIE CEPEDA FERNANDEZ. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than 28 March 2016.

In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1, the Guidelines in the Implementation of Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR of RA 10172), notice is hereby served to the public that JANICE CLARITO VILLARUEL-ANDOY has filed with this office, a petition for Correction of Child’s Sex from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of JAN CYRIL VILLARUEL ANDOY at Davao City and whose parents are SOCRATES MORGIA ANDOY and JANICE CLARITO VILLARUEL. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this office not later than March 21, 2016.

(SGD.) JUDITH ALVIZO-CALO, LLB, MPA City Civil Registrar MDN: Mar 14 & 21, 2016

Date: March 04, 2016

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Zambo City implements ‘no pass, no entry’ for candidates in transitory sites ZAMBOANGA City -The local government is strictly implementing the “no pass, no entry” AFFIDAVIT OF ADJUDICATION BY SURVIVING HEIR Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the Late JAIME KEE BAZ, single, who died on July 8, 2015 at Cagayan de Oro City, left a real properties located at Vista Verde Village, Pueblo De Oro Cagayan de Oro City and more particularly described as follows; TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-188302, Lot: 9 Block K 4, Pcs-10-003432, Consolidation Subd. Of Lots: 15-F, Psd-10-033857 & lot 36879, Cad 237, Cagayan Cadastre, Land Use: Residential, Location: Upper Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City, containing an area of ONE HUNDRED EIGHT (108) Square Meters, more or less. TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-183301, Lot: 2, Block 4, Pcs-10-003432, Consolidation Subd. Of Lots: 15-F, Psd-10-033857 & Lot 36879, Cad 237, Cagayan Cadastre, Land Use: Residential, Location: Upper Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City, containing an area of ONE HUNDRED EIGHT (108) Square Meters. TAX DECLARATION NO. G-150526, Two Stories Residential building with an area of 105 sq.m., are the subject of AFFIDAVIT OF ADJUDICATION BY SURVIVING HEIR, made and entered namely; GLORIA BAZ NERI, of legal age, Filipino, widow with residence and postal address at 14-26th Street, Nazareth Subdivision, Cagayan de Oro City. Under Notary public of ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI, as per Doc. No. 31; Page No. 7; Book No. 192; Series of 2016. MDN: Mar 14, 21, & 28, 2016

regulation for both local and national candidates to campaign into the transitory sites in this city. Ma. Socorro Rojas, city social welfare and development officer, said the regulation is for the purpose of setting a schedule

and to properly inform the internally displaced persons (IDPs) they have visitors. Rojas said the purpose of the regulation is also to regulate the entry of visitors into the transitory sites. The city government

still maintains 12 transitory sites housing 2,900 families displaced during the 21-day September 2013 siege. The transitory sites are located in Barangays Tulungatung, Upper Calarian, Rio Hondo and Mariki in

the first district and in Barangays Kasanyangan, Mampang and Taluksangay in the second district. Rojas said political parties that wish to campaign inside the transitory sites must inform them three days ahead of the sched-

uled date through a written communication. The campaign for the national candidates is from February 9 to May 7 while the local candidates from March 25 to May 7. (PNA) JBP/TPGJR/R.G. ANTONET A. GO

NHA reports 43.34% accomplishment in construction of houses for Zamboanga siege victims ZAMBOANGA City -– The National Housing Authority (NHA) has reported a 43.34 percent accomplishment in the implementation of the Zamboanga City Roadmap to Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (Z3R) project. The Z3R is the blueprint for the construction of the houses for the families dis-

placed during the 21-day September 2013 siege. Eng’r. Al-Khwarizmi Indanan, NHA district manager, said construction of 5,583 units has actually started out of the 6,500 target shelters to be built under the Z3R project. Indanan said that 2,817 of the 5,583 units have

already been completed representing 43.34 percent accomplishment. Indanan said that 1,107 units representing 17.03 percent of the completed housing units have so far been awarded to the benefi-

ciaries while the remaining houses are ready for awarding. He said they have also completed the construction of 1,702 houses-on-stilts. Meanwhile, Indanan said that all of the targeted 1,661

family-beneficiaries for the Home Materials Assistance (HOMA) have already received the assistance. He said each family received PhP30,000 worth of home materials. (PNA) LAP/TPGJR

ZAMBOANGA City -– The national government should consider the creation of the Philippine Disaster Reconstruction Agency that will solely focus on rehabilitation and reconstruction.

This was the statement on Friday of independent Senatorial aspirant Francis Tolentino, an advocate of disaster preparedness, citing there should be an agency to attend to rehabilitation and reconstruction. Tolentino noted the pres-

ent situation is that there are five agencies that serve as quick reaction and quick response agencies once calamity hits a particular area. The s e age nc i e s are the following: Department of Interior and Local

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AboitizPower starts supplying ‘clean energy’ to Visayas grid By BONG D. FABE, Contributing Editor

ABOITIZPOWER Corporation (AP) has started supplying clean, renewable and reliable energy to the Visayas Grid and effectively is decreasing the emission of an estimated 44,000 metric tons of the greenhouse gas (GHG) carbon dioxide into the atmosphere through its 59 megawatt peak (MWp) P4.9 billion solar power plant in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental.

Construction of the solar power plant, operated by AboitizPower subsidiary San Carlos Sun Power (SaCaSun) was completed recently and was commissioned this week. “We have successfully completed the project in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental and we are now exporting power into the Visayas grid,” said SaCaSun President and Chief Operating Officer Lino M. Bernardo. The plant, AboitizPower’s first foray

into the highly competitive solar energy sector under its Cleanergy portfolio, is expected to generate more than 85 gigawatt hours of clean electricity annually, enough to power 27,600 homes. Such power is adding much-needed electricity into the Visayas Grid while effectively decreasing the emission of an estimated 44,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which is equivalent to taking around 10,000 cars off the road for 20 years.

The completion and commissioning of SaCaSun’s solar power plant this week has beaten the March 15, 2016 deadline set by the Department of Energy for all developers of solar power projects to go online to be able to avail of the prescribed second wave of Feed-in-Tariff (FiT) rate of P8.69 per kWH. Failure to go on commercial operation by this date means the solar power developer will get a lower FiT incentive. See export, page A13

BOI approves investments in renewable energy THE Board of Investments (BOI) has approved a total of 144 renewable energy investment projects worth P170.947 billion from 2010 up to December 2015 with a total generating capacity of 3,861 megawatts. “Our industry development programs are geared towards building sustainable and resilient communities, which includes achieving sustainable energy sources,” said Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Undersecretary and BOI Managing Head Ceferino Rodolfo. Rodolfo added that the development of renewable energy resources supports the country’s new industrial policy which includes the “greening” of industry roadmaps. “Greening” a business refers to the adoption of practices and operational procedures to improve efficiency in the use of natural resources and power. Renewable energy sources include biomass, solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and ocean energy.

Renewable energy is listed as a priority investment sector in the BOI’s Investment Priorities Plan (IPP), the country’s investments blueprint. The BOI closely coordinates with the Department of Energy (DOE) to ensure that investments support the Philippine En-

ergy Plan (PEP) 2010-2030 and is consistent with the Renewable Energy Act of 2008 which mandates the consideration of renewable energy projects. The country’s current installed capacity for power generation is 17,025 megawatts, which is largely located in the Luzon grid.

Based on DOE’s 2014-2019 demand-supply projections, an additional 5,100 megawatts is needed in all major grids of the country. The Luzon grid needs at least 3,800 megawatts, Visayas, 900 megawatts, and Mindanao around 400 megawatts. Out of the required en-

ergy capacity, only 45 power generating plants with a consolidated capacity of 3,382.75 megawatts (combined renewable energy and conventionally-fuelled) are committed to go online this year. Among the renewable energy projects approved by the BOI is Alternergy

Wind One Corporation which recently inaugurated its 60 hectare wind farm in Pililia, Rizal. The wind farm, the first of its kind in the Rizal province, runs 27 wind towers, each producing 2 MW, and has a total capacity of 54 MW of clean electricity capable to supply electricity requirements of 66,000 households. The PEP has indicated that at least P3 trillion in fresh investments are needed to attain the goal of energy security. “We encourage investments in the energy sector. Energy is a major concern across industries, especially now that we already experiencing the resurgence of the manufacturing industry,” said Rodolfo. The Manufacturing Resurgence Program (MRP) aims to support the development and growth of manufacturing related industries including government funding to support its key initiatives. source: www.gov.ph


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In Search of Home-grown Talents – Suzuki Philippine Challenge The Suzuki Philippine Challenge is an event hosted by Suzuki Philippines featuring the main category with the same event title which serves as the qualifier to determine the country’s delegates to the Suzuki Asian Challenge (SAC) season this 2016. This is in support of the brand’s developmental program to hone future MotoGP champions headed by SAC General Manager Yukio Kagayama. The program commenced in 2015 with 17 riders from 9 Asian countries alongside the brand’s big comeback on the racetrack. Following the Japanese giant’s commitment to develop future MotoGP racers, and eventually champions; Suzuki searches for new batch of Asian riders to join its class of 2016 who will participate at the Suzuki Asian Challenge (SAC). The SAC runs in conjunction with the Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) featuring a singlemake race on a Suzuki Raider R150. The SAC

will form the base of a structured program that will eventually spearhead Suzuki’s efforts to groom riders from the Asian region. The collaboration with the ARRC is the result of Suzuki’s intention to also train up more Asian talents who may one day race for Suzuki in the MotoGP. Representatives from Asian nations will compete with each other to find out who will reign in this exciting event. This year, three delegates will join the class from the Philippines forming part of Team Suzuki Pilipinas. April King Mascardo, the country’s frontrunner to SAC 2015 automatically got the first slot. Suzuki Philippines is searching for two more riders to complete Team Suzuki Pilipinas. One rider each from Luzon and VisMin will join him in this developmental journey. Fourteen qualifiers (Top 6 from Luzon and Top 8 from Vismin) competed for these slots at the Suzuki Philippine Challenge Finals. These 14 riders

are the top performers of the Suzuki Philippine Challenge – an R150 one make race category of the Repsol Road Racing Championship (Luzon) and the Regional Underbone Grand Prix (RUGP) (VisMin) Top contenders of the Suzuki Philippine Challenge Finals of Luzon and VisMin automatically qualified for a slot at the Suzuki Asian Challenge. The slot for

Luzon, however was given to the succeeding finisher Eane Jaye Sobretodo due to McKinley Kyle Paz’ prior commitment with a local racing group. Eane Jaye Sobretodo will join returning SAC player Mario Borbon and April King Mascardo at SAC races this year. Team Suzuki Pilipinas did a promising performance during the first season of

Tata Motors Inaugurates Cebu Dealership Pilipinas Taj Autogroup Inc. (PTAJ), the exclusive distributor of Tata Motors Passenger Cars and Commercial Vehicles in the Philippines, continues to grow nationwide through its newest Tata Cebu dealership, graced by the presence of the honorable Gov. Hilario Davide III & Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes. Since April 2015, the dealership has been operating and is now fully operational. Owned & operated by Pasajero Motors Sales Corp., a subsidiary of the Pamocor Group of Companies, headed by its CEO and concurrent President, Mr. Franklyn O. Ong, the company has had 25 years of being a veteran in the automotive industry. The Tata Cebu facility boasts of a state of the art spacious 4 car indoor display at the showroom, a 6 unit outdoor display area, and an expansive service area of which can accommodate and service 8

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vehicles per day. The 1,000 square meter compound is along the main automotive and commercial row of, A.S. Fortuna St. Mandaue City, Cebu. The dealership will be offering Tata Motors PH’s complete line-up of passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles (Manza Sedan Petrol & Diesel, Vista Hatchback Petrol & Diesel, Indigo Sedan Diesel, Xenon XT

pick-up, Ace Diesel Mini truck and Super Ace light commercial diesel vehicle)

the Suzuki Asian Challenge. Comprising of Luzon’s Enzo Rellosa, Visayas’ Mario Borbon and Mindanao’s April King Mascardo; the team took home one podium finish and impressive times during SAC 2015. Mascardo took home a third place trophy during the third round of SAC held at the Suzuki International Circuit which is considered as one of the

most difficult racetracks in the world. Despite having very limited training in circuit racing because these boys are used to shorter and track-converted-parking lots, their time improved hugely. At the end of the season, Mascardo finished at 7th place with Borbon and Rellosa securing the 12th and 13th places respectively.

Honda Celebrates Easter with “Honda’s EGGciting Surprise” Campaign Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) kicks off the month with Honda’s EGGciting Surprise Campaign for customers who will inquire, reserve, and purchase a brand new Honda vehicle from March 8 to March 27, 2016. Qualified customers will be entitled to a discount coupon worth up to Php 100,000 on top of all ongoing dealer promotions, and Honda’s exclusive offer to loyal Honda customers. To avail of this “EGGciting” offer, qualified customers will draw a special Easter egg. Each egg consists of a corresponding EGGciting Surprise discount coupon worth Php 5,000 up to Php 100,000. Customers will only be entitled to one (1) coupon, which can only be redeemed until the end of the month. For complete details on Honda’s EGGciting Surprise Campaign visit www.hondaphil.com or any authorized Honda dealership nationwide.


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Inter-Agency Task Force Enforces Security Measures on Energy Facilities for May Elections (Taguig City) The InterAgency Task Force on Securing Energy Facilities (IATFSEF), headed by the Department of Energy (DOE), enforces security measures to ensure power supply adequacy reliability during the local and national elections in May. Following the issuance of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) Resolution No. 10067, concerned members of the IATFSEF are deputized to provide sufficient personnel to secure power assets nationwide, implement clearing of trees, infrastructures and any obstructions beneath the transmission facilities, safeguard the area of the transmission Tower No. 25 located along the Agus 2-Kibawe 138kV line enabling rehabilitation to proceed, and provide pertinent information to cause prosecution of violators of the election code. The IATFSEF, in close coordination with COMELEC, notes that these measures are in response to the earlier bombing incidents and right-of-way issues compromising the power supply security

in Mindanao grid that caused the isolation of Agus 1 and Agus 2 Hydro Power Plants, depriving Mindanao customers with 82 megawatts of generation capacity, resulting in power trippings and rotating outages in some provinces. “The Government, through the IATFSEF, is in full force to implement all necessary measures to ensure sufficient supply of electric power ahead of the critical election period,” said Energy Secretary Zenaida Y. Monsada, emphasizing that the immediate repair and restoration of Tower No. 25 will help stabilize the power supply in Mindanao in time for the elections. The IATFSEF assures the public that it is exhausting all legal means for the speedy resolution of the nationwide transmission concerns beyond the election period to ensure sustained economic growth for the entire country. Furthermore, Secretary Monsada also calls on the public and local government units as well as the private See Energy, page A9

CEB Advisory As of March 11, 2016: 6:00PM (All times local; GMT+8)

Cebu Pacific flight 5J 7945 Dubai – Manila diverted to the Mandalay International Airport in Myanmar at 8:26AM today, March 11, 2016, due to one passenger’s medical emergency. CEB is coordinating with relevant authorities in Myanmar and Manila, to ensure that immediate medical assistance is being provided for the passenger at a hospital in Mandalay. Our Customer Care team is also in direct contact with the passenger’s family, to provide any assistance they may need at this time. 5J 7945 proceeded to Hanoi, Vietnam for a technical ground stop, and has departed Hanoi at 4:28PM. The flight is expected to arrive in Manila at 7:08PM today. CEB provided meals and attended to the needs of all affected guests. We are also arranging the immediate re-accommodation of guests with onward flight connections via CEB. We sincerely hope for our guests’ understanding as this was due to factors beyond our control.

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Government, Department of Public Works and Highways, National Housing Authority, Department of Social Welfare and Development and the Department of Education. Tolentino said efforts will be hastened once there will be a particular agency tasked to handle matters on rehabilitation and reconstruction. He added that the Philippine Disaster Reconstruction Agency should also be tasked to address problems brought about by El Niño phenomenon. Tolentino was here for a campaign sortie. He later proceeded to Pagadian City to meet with the mayors of Zamboanga del Sur. (PNA) FFC/TPGJR/R .G. ANTONET A. GO

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6,428 job vacancies. One hundred seventy (170) graduates/applicants were considered qualified and for further interview. The graduates were very thankful for the great opportunity given to them by their alma mater and to the Departmemt of Labor and Employment (DOLE) for facilitating and inviting the legitimate employers to hire them. (NGBT/Romelyn Bactol-DOLE/PIA-Surigao del Sur) EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH WAIVER OF RIGHT Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of Hassanah Dumapunong (now deceased) is the absolute owner/awardee of a certain property located at Block 32, Lot 6, Maharlika Village, Taguig Metro Manila and more particularly described as follows: Location: Block 32 Lot 6, Maharlika Village Taguig City; Area: 168 sqm., is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH WAIVER OF RIGHT, executed by Hadji Murad Dimapunong, Filipino, of legal age, widow, a resident of West Poblacion, Baloi, Lanao del Norte. The property aforesaid was sold to the spouses, Ebra J. Rajah and Celia M. Rajah (Vendees) by Virtue of a “Deed Absolute Sale”, executed in her lifetime on April 11, 2013, which Deed is registered in the Notarial Register of Atty. Pedro D. Genato, as Doc. No. 688; Page No. 138; Book No. 15; Series of 2013. Under Notary Public of ATTY. RAYMUNDO C. CAPISTRANO; per Doc. No. 702; Page No. 140; Book No. L; Series of 2016. MDN: Mar 7, 14, & 21, 2016

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NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of WILFREDO B. CARTERA, who died on February 3, 2016 in Cebu City, consisting of Roadside Cockpit located at Tubay, Agusan del Norte, declared in his name for tax purposes under Tax Declaration 13-10-0005-00627, is the subject of an AFFIDAVIT OF SELF-ADJUDICATION executed by deceased Wilfredo B. Cartera’s wife and his only immediate, legal and surviving heir, namely, Eulalia Igpit Cartera, adjudicating unto herself said property which is already in her name per Doc. No. 191; Page No. 39; Book No. XXXVIII; Series of 2016 of the Notarial Registry of Ma. Louella A. Mendoza-Yu, Notary Public at the City of Butuan with PTR No. 1084396/1-5-16/B.C. MDN: Mar 7, 14 & 21, 2016

EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THE DECEASED BIENVINIDO N. GONTIÑAS WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the deceased BIENVINIDO N. GONTIÑAS, who died on January 6, 2009 in Agusan, Cagayan de Oro City; at the time of his death left two (2) parcels (conjugal property) of land more particularly described as follows: A) TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-123327 A Parcel of land (Lot 3-A, Psd-10-010068, being a portion of Lot 3, Pcs-10-000468), situated in the Barrio of Puerto, City of Cagayan de Oro. Containing an area of FIVE HUNDRED SEVEN (507) SQUARE METERS, more or less. B) TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-133215 A Parcel of Land, Lot 3-B3-B-1, Psd-10-034266, being a portion of Lot 3-B-3-B, Psd-10-012731), situated in the Barrio of Puerto. Containing an area of FIVE HUNDRED (500) SQUARE METERS, more or less are the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THE DECEASED BIENVINIDO N. GONTIÑAS WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE, made and executed namely; 1) TERESITA L. GONTIÑAS, of legal age, Filipino, widow and resident of Zone 3, Agusan, Cagayan de Oro City, and the surviv-

Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY REGION 10 Baloy, Cagayan de Oro City INVITATION TO BID SALE THROUGH AUCTION OF IMPORTED RICE WITH FIFTEEN PERCENT BROKEN AND CY 2014 ARRIVALS The NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY (NFA) REGION-10, intends to sell through auction more or less 19,541 bags of imported rice with fifteen percent (15%) broken rice content, CY 2014 arrivals and which are stored presently in NFA warehouses as follow:

The NFA now invites grains business entities to submit sealed bids for the sale through auction of the aforementioned imported rice. Prospective bidders shall submit the following Pre-Qualification Documents: 1. LETTER OF INTENT (LOI); 2. MAYOR’s/BUSINESS PERMIT or approved APPLICATION FOR BUSINESS PERMIT with OFFICIAL RECEIPT; 3. GRAINS BUSINESS LICENSE CERTIFICATE valid for CY 2016 issued by the NFA; 4. Either SPECIAL POWER-OF-ATTORNEY or BOARD RESOLUTION or BOARD SECRETARY’s CERTIFICATE, as the case may be, in favor of the bidder’s representatives. One (1) original copy and three photocopies of the LOI shall be submitted. For the other documents, four (4) photocopies shall be submitted. Each photocopy shall be duly certified by the bidder. Upon complete submission of the Pre-Qualification Documents, the bidders will be issued the AUCTION DOCUMENTS after paying the non-refundable auction fee of Php 500.00. The auction fee shall be waived for bidders who will purchase below 500 bags. The AUCTION DOCUMENTS consist of the following: 1. TERMS OF REFERENCE 2. TENDER FORM Only bidders who are pre-qualified by the NFA’s AUCTION COMMITTEE shall be allowed to submit bids. The duly signed TENDER FORM (i.e. bid) shall be accompanied by a Bid Security equivalent to: a) ten percent (10%) of the total amount of bid/offer for 500 bags and above; and/or b two percent (2%) of the total amount of bid/offer for volume below 500 bags. in the form of cash or Cashier’s/ Managers Check payable to the NFA. The Cashier’s/Managers Check payable to the NFA shall be issued by a reputable local commercial bank. It shall be accompanied by an APPLICATION TO PURCHASE duly signed and approved by the Bank Manager and OFFICIAL RECEIPT or machine validation payment. The check shall be subject to confirmation by the issuing bank before an NFA Official Receipt will be issued to the bidder. Bidders are encouraged to inspect the imported rice in the aforementioned warehouses. They may conduct the inspection anytime from 8:00 A.M. to 5P.M. and any day from Monday to Friday. They are not allowed, however, to take samples. Likewise, they are encouraged to attend the Pre-Auction Conference. The auction activities and their respective deadlines are specified below:

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for their continued cooperation and vigilance in ensuring security and integrity of all energy facilities. Likewise, all electricity consumers are encouraged to observe energy efficiency and conservation in their day-to-day activities. It may be recalled that the IATFSEF was formed to prevent any similar untoward incidents to occur in the future and to facilitate immediate restoration of the damaged transmission Tower No. 25, which was aggravated by the denial of the claimants of the property, where the power ing wife of the deceased, 2) RUBEN L. GONTIÑAS, of legal age, Filipino, married and resident of Zone 3, Agusan, Cagayan de Oro City, surviving son of the deceased, 3) BIENVENIDO L. GONTIÑAS, JR., of legal age, Filipino, married and resident of Zone 3, Agusan, Cagayan de Oro City, surviving son of the deceased, 4) MARVIN L. GONTIÑAS, of legal age, Filipino, married and resident of Zone 3, Agusan, Cagayan de Oro City, surviving son of the deceased, the above-named parties, all of legal age, are the legitimate wife/children and the sole/compulsory/ surviving heirs of the deceased. That for and in consideration of the sum of ONE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED PESOS (P1,500,000.00), is hereby acknowledged from the VENDEE, HYLDEN JOY CHU CHUA, of legal age, Filipino, single and resident of Puerto Market, Cagayan de Oro City, Heirs of BIENVINIDO N. GONTINAS, do hereby SELL, TRANSFER and CONVEY, to the HYLDEN JOY CHU CHUA, absolutely and unconditionally, the above mentioned two (2) parcels of land with a total area of ONE THOUSAND SEVEN (1,007) square meters, more or less. As per Doc. No. 23; Page No. 5; Book No. 182; Series of 2014; under Notary Public of ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI. MDN: Mar 14, 21, & 28, 2016

assets are located, to allow the restoration team to conduct preventive maintenance and EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THE DECEASED AZOSINO S. MONSANTO WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the deceased AZOSINO S. MONSANTO, who died on November 9, 1995 in Campo, Kinogitan, Misamis Oriental; was the conjugal owner, together with his wife who is the registered owner of a parcel of land which is more particularly describe as follows: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-53877, Lot: 5324G, Psd-10-042452, Portion of Lot: 5324, Cad-237, Cagayan Cadastre, Location: Iponan, Cagayan de Oro City, Area: SIX HUNDRED TWENTY (620) square meters more or less., Registered Owner: LEANDRICIA M. MONSANTO, is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THE DECEASED AZOSINO S. MONSANTO WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE, made and executed namely; 1. LEANDRICIA M. MONSANTO, of legal age, Filipino, widow and a resident of #214, Don A. Velez St., Apovel Subd., Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental; 2. CLARENCE M. MONSANTO, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of #214, Don A. Velez St., Apovel Subd., Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, are the legitimate wife/son and the sole/compulsory/surviving heirs. That for and in consideration of the sum of ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FIVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED PESOS (P135,500.00) Philippine Currency, is hereby acknowledged from the VENDEE, CRISPULO S. CAAGBAY, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Zone 8, Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City. The HEIRS OF AZOSINO S. MONSANTO, do hereby SELL, TRANSFER and CONVEY, to the VENDEE, CRISPULO S. CAAGBAY, the above mentioned property covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-53877. Under Notary public of ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI, as per Doc. No. 314; Page No. 63; Book No. 191; Series of 2016. MDN: Mar 14, 21, & 28, 2016

rehabilitation of the affected transmission facilities. EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF THE LATE HILARIO L. ALILIN WITH WAIVER Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the Late Hilario Lucagbo Alilin, who died on December 1, 2010 at Cagayan de Oro City, without any last will and testament, leaving the following nine (9) parcels of real properties: Registry of Deeds for the Province of Bukidnon; 1. Title Number: TCT No. T-16574, Lot Number & Location: Lot 89-F, Psd-10-003413, Alae, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon, Area: 10,656 sq.m. Registry of Deeds for the City of Cagayan de Oro: 2. Title Number: TCT No. T-29459, Lot Number & Location: Lot 10-C, Psd-10-001569, Poblacion, Cagayan de Oro City, Area: 114 sq.m. 3. Title Number: OCT No. T-2921, Lot Number & Location: Lot 35841, Cad 237, Macasandig Cagayan de Oro City, Area: 20,629 sq.m. 4. Title Number: TCT No. T-112711, Lot Number & Location: Lot 4365-G10-C-4-A, Psd-10-026049, Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City, Area: 743 sq.m. 5. Title Number: TCT No. T-48547, Lot Number & Location: Lot 10-D, Psd-10001569, Poblacion, Cagayan de Oro City, Area: 115 sq.m. 6. Title Number: TCT No. T-65665, Lot Number & Location: Lot 11-B, Psd-104305-015762, Macasandig, Cagayan de Oro City, Area: 566 sq.m. 7. Title Number: TCT No. T-48548, Lot Number & Location: Lot 2024-D, Psd-10-003081, Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City, Area: 325 sq.m. 8. Title Number: TCT No. T-48549, Lot Number & Location: Lot 2024-E, Psd-10-003081, Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City, Area: 325 sq.m. 9. Title Number: TCT No. T-34846, Lot Number & Location: Lot 2024-F, Psd10-003081, Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City, Area: 325 sq.m., are the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF THE LATE HILARIO L. ALILIN WITH WAIVER, made and entered into by and between the HEIRS of the Late Hilario Lucagbo Alilin. Under Notary public of ATTY. AMABEL A. ABADIANO; as per Doc. No. 491; Page No. 99; Book No. XII; Series of 2011. MDN: Mar 14, 21, & 28, 2016


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Speak to open the minds of others The Gospel of Jesus C hrist ( M a r c h 1 4 , 2016-Monday) Mark 7:2430” But after hearing of Him, a woman whose little daughter had an unclean spirit immediately came and fell at His feet. Now the woman was a Gentile, of the Syrophoenician race. And she kept asking Him to cast the demon out of her daughter. And He was saying to her, “Let the children be satisfied first, for it is not good to take

the children’s bread and throw it to the dogs.” But she answered and said to Him, “Yes, Lord, but even the dogs under the table feed on the children’s crumbs.” And He said to her, “Because of this answer go; the demon has gone out of your daughter.” And going back to her home, she found the child lying on the bed, the demon having left: Do you speak the truth without hesitations? Speak

The Importance of Exploring the TVET Construction Curriculum for Grade 8 STVE Program By GABBIE C. ARES OCSAT

THE good news in the K to 12 curriculum (senior high) is that all subjects in the TVET track are qualified for graduates to take an NC II certificate qualification. But not all subjects in the TVET track have prerequisites. That means only the home economics strand has these prerequisites. When a child reaches eighth grade (roughly the age of 14), he or she must need to take 40 hours spread throughout the year an exploratory subject in home economics. The exploratory subject is a general discussion of the home economics track as a whole. The following are the topics to

be discussed: beauty/nail care, wellness massage, hairdressing, barbering, dressmaking, tailoring, fashion design (apparel), caregiving, bartending, bread and pastry production, food and beverage services, cookery, commercial cooking, front office ser vices, travel services, local guiding services, tourism promotion services, housekeeping, attractions and theme parks, event management services and handicraft (needlecraft, fashion accessories, paper craft, basketry, macramé, woodcraft and leathercraft). Not all of these topics will be taken during senior high but at least the child already has a general idea on what TVET is all about.

to open the minds of others. Jesus spoke the truth in front of the Jews. He told this reality to open the minds of the Jews that “God’s favors” are also extended to the gentiles and to all children of God on earth. Sometimes, we have the same mentality of the Jews for thinking that we are more capable to receive the favors and graces of God compared to the people around us. This is selfishness and self

righteousness. The woman showed her humility in front of Jesus Christ by citing a dog who can eat even to the children’s’ scraps. Scraps mean wasted or excess foods from the table. She asked excess love from Jesus. She asked even little mercy from Jesus. This was the reason why Jesus helped this woman because “Jesus was touched” by the humbleness of this sinner woman. Remember,

sometimes we are also possessed by evil spirits due to our individual ugly attitudes. For this, you need to come to Jesus for your healing and deliverance. The mother became the “intercessor” of her child and this is possible with you, offer yourself to intercede others around you for their conversion in life. This is your precious gift for the sinners: Printing paid by: Neneth Ranoa - Bobong Balino- Edith Ranoa, PhD-

Biblical reflection

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DepEd CDO Research Winners Participate in the 2016 International Congress on Action Research, Action Learning (ARAL) By Joel D. Potane, Ph.D. Senior Education Program Specialist

The award-winning researchers of DepEd Division Cagayan de Oro City participated in the International Congress on Action Research, Action Learning (ARAL) held at De La Salle University, Taft Avenue, Manila on March 3-5, 2016, with the theme “Action Research and Innovation: Improving Educational Practices in the ASEAN Region.” Paper presenters were the 2015 Regional CIbased Research Congress winners, namely, Dr. Jean S. Macasero, Education Program Supervisor; Dr. Marife A. Ramos, Public Schools District Supervisor; Dr Nick C. Pañares, School Principal of Macabalan NHS; and Mark John T. Gabule, Secondary School Teacher of Gusa Regional Science High School. The presentation of quality and winning research papers in the local and international fora is supported by Schools Division Superintendent, Elena M. Borcillo, CESO V and the Assistant Schools Division Superintendent, Dr. Reynaldo E. Manuel,

Jr., CESE. The aforesaid leaders advocate evidencebased policy through research and development where research results will be utilized for planning and policy formulation in improving learning outcomes in the Division of Cagayan de Oro City. According to Mr. Gabule, “The International Research Congress supports the movement towards global education which features distinguished researchers from USA, Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar and Philippines.” He further added that it was a great opportunity for the four of them to learn best practices that are doable also in their locality. He stressed out that the three-day congress promotes deeper understanding about action research through workshops, plenary talks and presentation of research outputs in parallel sessions. “It was an excellent venue where participants were able to actively listen, participate and gain insightful experiences,” he concluded. Paper presentations in the local and international conferences act as a fora for researchers and practitioners

(From left: Dr Nick C. Pañares, Dr Marife A. Ramos, Dr Jean S. Macasero and Mark John T. Gabule)

to share their research findings in a multi-disciplinary approach. It is an opportunity of learning multiple researches from different disciplines and organizations which leads to enriching individual research skills and competencies. It is with hope that DepEd CDO will produce more quality research papers in the next school year 2016-2017 onward. Thus, it is expected that this summer 2016, there will be a lot of research trainings for both teaching and non-teaching personnel.

Along with the research journey, researchers will be coached by the Division Continuous Improvement (CI) Team headed by Chief Mary Ann M. Allera; Asst. Team Leader, Dr. Eduardo T. Cartel; and CI Team Members, Dr. Joel D. Potane, Dr. Jean T. Loquillano and Dr. January Gay T. Valenzona. The aforesaid activities aim to develop the culture of research towards a goal of continuous improved school performance in DepEd CDO.

21st Century Teachers: Tool for K to 12 Curriculum By EDMAR E. RAAGAS OCSAT

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BECAUSE we are undoubtedly living in the Information Age, our kids even as young as first graders are now using cellphones to learn. In fact, there are learning apps for kids easily available for free. It is our responsibility as teachers to aid the school-age children because they spend eight hours of their 24-hour day in school. In fact, they spend most of their daylight in school rather than with their parents. And the K to 12 curriculum has improved even more the basic education system of the country. When I say basic education, it counts the period from kindergarten to high

school. As a teacher in a school of arts and trades, I’m happy that K to 12 curriculum senior high track has emphasized more on the tech-voc track. The tech-voc track allows students to acquire skills for them to immediately seek employment even when they are as young as 18. Again, it is our responsibility as teachers to teach the students the exact lessons they need. There must absolutely be no room for error. That is why if opportunities arise, we must attend all the training-seminars that are accorded to us. Since the K to 12 curriculum is an enhanced one, then we must need to enhance our learnings as well.


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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 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 receiving God’s forgiveness. Or maybe you’ve been dishonest, lied, cheated and stolen from someone. Friend, it does 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% 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.

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accusations, but what is more terrifying about all these is the Comelec’s clearly deliberate silence on these allegations, and on all other criticisms about the inexplicable insistence of the poll body to use the already-discredited PCOS machines, especially because such use of the unreliable and fraud-prone machines could cost some P18 billion, or P13 billion more if another, less expensive, system is used. In fact, it is totally frightening that the Comelec, up to now, is refusing to obey Supreme Court resolutions issued several years ago yet, directing it to do certain things to refute charges that Smartmatic’s use of PCOS machines resulted in disenfranchising Filipino voters whose choices were allegedly supplanted through an

electronic “dagdag-bawas” scheme. What is clear now is that, with the Comelec’s insistence to use PCOS machines yet again for the 2016 elections, it can happen that the Philippines will once again be ruled by politicians whose claim to victory would be tainted with accusations that it was the manipulation of PCOS machines that truly elected them, not the votes of the people. I shudder to think what the country will undergo under such fraudulent officials. -oooREACTIONS? Please call me at 0917 984 24 68, 0918 574 0193, 0922 833 43 96. Email: batasmauricio@yahoo.com, melaniolazomauriciojr@outlook. com, mmauriciojr111@ gmail.com. https://www. facebook.com/attybatas

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The FiT, through fixed price rates for the generated electricity, guarantees revenue for the solar farm for a period of 20 years. Once the DoE qualifies SaCaSun’s solar power plant for the FiT after careful evaluation, SaCaSun’s clean and renewable power output will get priority dispatch in the electricity spot market under the FIT rate for solar power at P8.69/kWh. SaCaSun’s solar power plant brings AboitizPower’s total power production to 3,100MW, 40% of which are from renewable sources. AboitizPower is at present the biggest producer of clean and renewable energy from its Cleanergy brand, which includes several hydroelectric and geothermal power plants. AboitizPower is already operating more than 50 MW of hydropower plants in Mindanao through its subsidiary, Hedcor, Inc. Hedcor’s 68.8 MW runof-river hydro power plants in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon is set to go online in 2017. The company is planning to develop another four to five hydropower plants in addition to its 22 hydropower plants already online in Benguet, Davao City, Davao del Sur, Ilocos Sur and Mt. Province to meet its target of 2 billionkilowatt hour (kWH) annual power generation by 2020. Aside from that, AboitizPower is also tapping geothermal energy sources and is set to start exploration and development of geothermal power plants in Mt. Apo and Mt. Sibulan, which already received unequivocal support from IP communities and local government units in the areas. “We look forward to working with all of our stakeholders to further contribute to a cleaner energy future for Negros and for the Philippines as a whole,” Bernardo said. (Bong D. Fabe)

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Development System even glorified the Marcos era. Crisostomo noted the stark contrast between the long enumeration of Marcos’ so-called accomplishments, and the few paragraphs mentioning the abuses under martial law in the “Araling Panlipunan I Modyul 17: Ang Pilipinas sa Ilalim ng Batas Militar” accessible via DepEd’s Learning Portal website. He said the “achievements” mentioned in the module are brazen lies, such as the purported success of land reform under Marcos: “Malaki ang nagawa ni Pangulong Marcos sa pagpapasulong ng Repormang Pansakahan na nakapaloob sa Atas ng Pangulo Blg. 27. Binigyan ng karapatang magmayari ng lupa ang maliliit na magsasaka.” (President Marcos achieved strides in advancing Agrarian Reform under its Presidential Decree no. 27. It gave small farmers the right to own land.) “The DepEd module upholds the claim that there was ‘development’ during Martial Law. Meanwhile, (it gave) no example and articulation of the acts of fascism and repression. The curfew implementation was even categorized as pangkatahimikan na pagbabago (for peace and order and change),” he said. He added that the same DepEd module “even casually mentions how the 1973 referendum legitimized authoritarian rule with 90 percent voting yes to the Marcos constitution without even mentioning how the polls were rigged and the choice was imposed on the Filipino people by force of arms.” Earlier, Anakbayan exposed the Lakbay ng Lahing Pilipino 5 textbook for its misleading claim that the programs of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos were implemented to uplift the lives of Filipinos, while it said nothing about human rights violations and systemic corruption during Martial Law. As in the Lakbay ng Lahing Pilipino 5 textbook, the group noted that the DepEd module still explained the declaration of Martial Law as a consequence of Marcos’ good intention of safeguarding national security from chaotic protests and rebels rather than the late dictator’s lust for power. The DepEd said the book in question “is not a DepEdissued textbook and is being used by private schools.” On the restoration of democracy Anakbayan also pointed out how DepEd’s “Araling Panlipunan I Modyul 18: Ang Pilipinas sa Panunumbalik ng Demokrasya” airbrushed the role of the Filipino people in fighting the Marcos regime, as if the anti-dictatorship struggle was only about the late Aquino couple — Ninoy and Cory. “President Aquino always keeps on hitting the Marcoses to gain political

mileage and yet his very own DepEd and its revisionist ‘miseducational’ materials are the biggest culprit for the perpetuation of historical amnesia among our younger generations,” he said. The group questioned the absence even of just the “milestones” in the resistance to Marcos, like the La Tondeña Strike, the student movement for the revival of student councils and papers, and the sacrifice of prominent martyrs, like Lorena Barros, Edgar Jopson, Macli-ing Dulag, Dr. Bobby La Paz. Crisostomo said they are alarmed at how Philippine contemporary history is being refashioned to become the story of two landed families and a few powerful personalities. “We will not allow both the Marcoses and the Aquinos to reshape our history as the narrative of the fall and resurrection of their dynasties’ political fortunes,” he said. The DepEd said it emphasizes that with the implementation of the K to 12 Program, curriculum guides for Grades 5 and 6 Araling Panlipunan have been designed to allow for more in-depth and enriched discussion on Philippine History which will include the Martial Law period. source: www. bulatlat.com

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Vice Mayor Ceasar Ian Acenas said that the City Ordinance No. 13053-2016 was approved pursuant to the Executive Order No. 201 signed by President Aquino on Feb. 19, 2016. Acenas said that the salary increase would be retroactive January 1, 2016 to cover the year 2016 while the second tranche would cover the year 2017. He said that the approved salary increase would still be subject to the availability of funds and upon the approval of Mayor Oscar Moreno. City Councilor Prexy Elipe, chair of the city council committee on finance, ways and means, said that the budget for the salary increase should have been included in the proposed 2016 annual budget. He said that Moreno did not include the amount of salary adjustment in his proposed Php 4.8 billion budget for 2016. “Aside from the non-inclusion of the salary adjustment in the proposed Php 4.8 billion budget, Moreno also failed to submit the expenses incurred by the city government in 2015 as the basis for the approval of the proposed budget,” Elipe said. He said that the city council is still waiting for the requested documents from the executive department so that the local legislative body could act on the proposed budget this year. Elipe said that the legislative body could not incorporate or insert any proposal in the budget if it does not come from the mayor himself. “After we approved the budget, as soon as the City Ex-

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ecutive submit the expenses, the Salary Standardization Law would become a subject to a supplemental budget, not on the budget of the Php 4.8 billion,” Elipe said.

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Agreement (EDCA). “We don’t deserve a repeat of history. Prostitution and abuses were rampant then. The US had impunity over cases of rights violations,” said Rhodora Bulosan, Gabriela- Northern Mindanao spokesperson. US troops had left toxic materials and abandoned around 60,000 “Amerasians” mostly fruits of prostitution and illegitimate affair, recalled Bulosan. The group fears that Cagayan de Oro’s rape and HIV-AIDS cases would even aggravate should the American military facility starts to operate in Lumbia. Gabriela slams the Aquino government for “offering our peoples and our national sovereignty to the altar of US global economic and military interest in the guise of protecting us against China”. Other topics tackled in the Forum were the issues of subsidy for poor farmers affected by EL Nino; aid for ‘Sendong’ Survivors; the plight of vendors in Cogon and Carmen markets; support of women victims of violence, and other social issues. Held simultaneously around the region -- in Valencia City and Malaybalay City in Bukidnon, Gingoog City, and Iligan City – the actions are in continuation of

the One Billion Rising (OBR) Dance events which started last February 14 calling to stop Violence Against Women and Children (VAWC).

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of LGUs for public security is in line with this year’s theme for the Fire Prevention Month dubbed as “Kaalaman at Pagtutulungan ng Sambayanan, Kaligtasan ay Makakamtan.” Sarmiento reiterated to LGUs their roles relative to Republic Act No. 9136, otherwise known as the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA), as specified in the Rules of Practice and Procedure of the Energy Regulatory Commission. The implementing rules and regulations of RA 9136, reads, “Any application or petition for rate adjustment or for any relief affecting the consumers must be verified, and accompanied with an acknowledgment of receipt of a copy thereof by the LGU Legislative Body of the locality where the applicant or petitioner principally operates together with the certification of the notice of publication thereof in a newspaper of general circulation in the same locality.” The DILG Secretary ordered strict compliance with the above provisions of the law, and proper attendance of local government representatives to ERC hearings. (PNA)

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from page A3 entrances leading to the Iligan City jail in protest of the court order. Regencia is presently detained in Iligan City jail on murder and frustrated murder charges as the principal suspect in the ambush-slay try of Iligan City’s lone congressional Rep. Varf Belmonte on December 2013. Three of Belmonte’s bodyguards were killed. Three others wounded. Belmonte sustained minor injury and survived the ambuscade.


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