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BG party-list backs plan to build new houses for Agaton victims T

HE Bisaya Gyud (BG) party-list 108 on Monday has committed to supporting President Rodrigo Duterte’s plan to build shelters for the victims of Tropical Storm Agaton in Leyte.

Bisaya Gyud party-list first nominee Alelee Aguilar-Andanar (right) and second nominee, lawyer Miko Clavano (file photo)

According to BG Partlist first nominee Alelee Aguilar-Andanar, providing shelter to low-income families in Visayas and Mindanao regions is one of the key platforms should they win a seat in Congress this election. She also thanked President Duterte for demonstrating utmost empathy to the victims of disasters who are now struggling to make ends meet after their homes and livelihood were destroyed. “Kaisa ninyo ang BGPartylist sa pagsusulong ng disente at libre o murang

pabahay para sa mga Pilipino lalo na sa mga kababayan nating Bisaya (We are now with the plan to provide affordable housing for Filipinos especially those from Visayas),” she said. She added: “Batid ko kung gaano kahalaga ang tirahan lalo na sa mga kababayan nating nakatira sa mga lugar na laging tinatamaan ng kalamidad. Isusulong din natin na gawing madali at mabilis ang proseso ng pabahay sa mga biktima ng bagyong Agaton at anumang kalamidad (I know how important shelter See HOUSES, page 11

Army commends stakeholders for the help ‘Prepare a list of preferred candidates,’ PRRD urges public by DIVINA M. SUSON

During the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino - Lakas candidates on Election ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) camDay, saying it would be paign rally in Caloocan City, tricky to remember all their Duterte admitted that he has See PREPARE, page 11 names.

By AZER PARROCHA, PNA

Pre s i d e nt R o d r i go R . Duterte on Tuesday urged voters to consider preparing a list of their preferred

Kauban ta UY CDO mayoral candidate Rep. Rolando Uy together with his complete slate face the media Tuesday afternoon, April 19 during a press conference at Grand Caprice Restaurant Cagayan de Oro. Also present are vice mayoral candidate Edna Dahino, first district congressional bet Joaquin Raineir Uy, second district congressional bet Irene Floro, candidates for City councilor (1st district and 2nd district). photo by gerry lee gorit

MARAWI CITY --- The Army’s 103rd Infantry Brigade in Marawi City gives plaque of appreciation on Wednesday morning, April 20, to stakeholders who they have considered part of their accomplishments in the past years. BGen. Jose Maria Cuerpo, commander of 103rd Infantry Brigade, said the brigade was celebrating its 48th anniversary on April 1 and part of the celebration is recognizing its partners in the community. “To respect the health protocols, we scheduled giving of recognition to stakeholders by batch, kasi nasa pandemya pa rin tayo,” Cuerpo said. The brigade had also donned rank pin to a newlypromoted personnel and welcomed the three newlyassigned soldiers from the

The Army’s 103rd Infantry Brigade in Marawi City dons on Wednesday morning, April 20, a newly-promoted soldier and welcomes three newly-assigned personnel in a recognition ceremony with the civilian stakeholders as part of the brigade’s monthlong anniversary celebration. The actual celebration was in April 1. (Divina M. Suson)

1st Infantry Division. Cuerpo said that with the help of different stakeholders, the brigade received a Commanding General of the Philippine Army (CGPA)

streamer from the commander, LtGen. Romeo Brawner, Jr. on March 22 during the anniversary of the Philippine Army. See COMMENDS, page 11


Cities/Provinces 2 PNP MisOcc holds bomb threat simulation exercise at Ozamiz airport

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I S A M I S O C C I DE N TA L - - To strengthen capabilities in emergency response, the Misamis Occidental Police Provincial Office held here a simulation exercise for bomb threat and unattended luggage response at Labo Airport, Gango, Ozamiz City.

The law enforcement and response unit team assured its continued readiness and vigilance to respond to any threat of terrorism and prevent occurrence of crimes in coordination with the Provincial Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) and Canine Group (k9), PNP Aviation Security Group, Ozamiz City Police Station, 2nd Provincial Mobile Force Company (PMFC), 10th

Infantry Battalion Philippine Army, Ozamiz City Maritime Pulis, Ozamiz City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office and Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP). Provincial Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) and Canine (K9) Unit Police Major Jular M. Cortes said, “We assure you that our police here in Misamis Occidental is ready at all

times and we can assure your safety and security in the province.’’ Meanwhile, Airport Station Chief PMaj Luceno N. Labares Jr. said this activity is one of the mandates of the PNP in coordination with its inter-agency partners. “Kini nga simulation exercise is part sa among activities nga ginabuhat namo para ma-enhance gyud ang capabilities kung naa’y mu-arise nga mga insidente (This simulation exercise is part of the activities that we are doing to really enhance our capabilities when incidents arise),” he said. He added that they use their capabilities with the The Misamis Occidental Police Provincial Office conducts the simulation exercise in personnel on how to response to bomb threat and unattended luggage at Labo Airport, Gango, Ozamiz City. See SIMULATION, page 11

(SMRN/PIA-10/Misamis Occidental)

DTI-10 heightens awareness on substandard construction materials

The Department of Trade and Industry-10 holds the 2022 Virtual Information Campaign of Philippine Association of Black Iron and Galvanized Iron Pipes and Tubes Manufacturers, Inc., April 19, to empower buyers, especially in choosing good quality of construction materials. (PIA-10)

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY-To stir public consciousness on the Steel Specifications of Black and Hot‐dipped Zinc Coated (galvanized) Longitudinally Welded Steel Pipes for Ordinary Use, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)-10 held a virtual information campaign, April 19, for the stakeholders in Camiguin and Misamis Oriental. The info campaign also intends to increase awareness on other relevant Philippine Laws and Regulations on Product Standards and the use of safe and quality materials. Engr. Reginald Villaruel of Phelps Dodge Philippines said fake and substandard wires destroy the playing field of the legitimate wire and cable manufacturers, and put the general public in danger. To determine fake wires, he said fake wires are lighter in weight than copper and they break easily. One should also look at the conductor's crosssection, "If you see white/ silver inner portions, aluminum or steel is present," he added. Fake wires' labels and marks are altered, missing,

or misspelled. Villaruel urged buyers to always check the packaging, weigh the box, and inspect the wire prior to purchasing an item. For steel pipes, Engr. Patrick Santos of Pipes and Tubes Manufacturers, Inc. said all Black Iron and Galvanized Iron (BI-GI) steel pipes should have the trademark logo or brand of the manufacturer, type of pipe whether it is GI or BI and if they are light or heavy gauge, length, nominal diameter in metric, country of origin, and color guide. When it comes to steel bars, Engr. Rudolf Miranda of Philippine Steelmakers Association said the essential attributes to be checked include requisite markings, and actual full length and mass per meter. He added that aside from the clearly embossed manufacturer's identifying logo, steel bars should be marked with the rebar size and the company logo should be registered. If there are inconsistencies identified, Miranda said one should issue a notice of violation and written See AWARENESS, page 11

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‘Backbone of the Nation,’ But Living in Extreme Poverty

Aptly called the “backbone of the nation,” yet they have no strength as their daily life is characterized by so much inequality and social injustice. Yes, they do the back-breaking job of farming and have aged beyond their years, yet, they have not profited from farming. They till the land not their own and if they do, they do not control the mode of production, more so, of marketing their products. They don’t even have seeds as these have to be bought from the agri-business corporations, and so are the chemical fertilizers, insecticides and herbicides. Chemical fertilizers (i.e., ammonium sulfate, urea, complete fertilizers) are bought in Ukraine at only P100 to P200 per bag yet when these reach the farmers in Mindanao, it is sold to them at P1,500 to P2,000 per bag as everything sold in this country passes at least 5 marketing layers. That’s how oppressed our farmers are. As farmers, they should have land, seeds, fertilizers, farming equipment, storage facilities, mobility to transport their products and technological capabil-

ity to control the mode of production and marketing. While many countries in Asia are already industrialized, we remain a poor agricultural country where development, be short or long term, can be won or lost through agriculture. It is indeed true that we are so rich country pretending to be poor. Look at our vast lands oozing with ecological resources. But who controls? Who manages? Who decides? Who profits? Apparently, not the Filipino farmers but the trans-national corporations (TNCs). The Indigenous Peoples were once the masters of the land, the “blessed” and choicest of lands, that they had been using for thousands of years in the spirit of service and sharing, even producing the 8th Wonder of the World, the Rice Terraces, using technologies that trust in the inherent processes of nature but now they are land poor and living in extreme poverty. Look at our coconut farmers who are among the poorest yet the coconut industry is earning billions of pesos. Our workers are

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among the best in the world but they don’t have security of tenure, receiving wages not enough for a decent living amidst the increasing business profits by a circle of a few elite. According to social scientists, our workers are “treated as cheap commodities, exporting about 4,000 people every day (during the pre-covid pandemic period) to serve the needs of other countries instead of our own.” That is why our country is described as a “sinking ship” where thousands are jumping in droves every day to find jobs in other countries. It was so shocking to read the research-study of the United NationsFood and Agricultural Organization(UN-FAO) that in the last decade, “Philippine agriculture contributed only .02% to the Gross Domestic Products (GDPs).” This is the reason why 3 of 4 young farmers have already left farming and have gone to the urban centers to work as janitors, drivers, waiters or what have you, highly congesting the cities. Based on the same study, it was mentioned See POVERTY, page 10

Speaking Out

Digital vote buying, money mules, and the 2022 elections

On May 9, Filipinos will go to the polls to vote in the national elections. As crucial as the elections are, the campaign period is equally critical. Candidates are stepping up their campaigns to ensure victory, and this occasionally includes vote buying and selling. It can even be said that the Philippine election season would be incomplete without such election-related offenses. This has become the norm for some candidates. The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) defines vote buying as the act of giving, offering, or promising money or anything of value in order to induce someone to vote for any candidate. Furthermore, the Omnibus Election Code states that any individual who engages in vote buying and selling is considered guilty of an election offense. Nevertheless, vote buying remains rampant. In the May 2019 midterm elections alone, the Philippine National Police (PNP) was reported to have responded to “massive” vote buying complaints on election day. Why is vote buying so

pervasive in the Philippines? Studies on the prevalence of vote buying, especially in developing countries, point to poverty as one of the reasons some citizens are willing to sell their votes. This is why candidates take the opportunity to target poor communities. Given the perennial nature of vote buying, we can assume that the 2022 elections might also be plagued with the same problem. This time, however, there are additional challenges: digital vote buying and money mules. The adoption of digital technology has made things more convenient for a lot of Filipinos. It is now easier to shop, send money, pay bills, and do everything online. Although this has been beneficial, especially at the height of the pandemic, it has also resulted in the proliferation of cybercrime. We have seen an increase in cases of various online scams (i.e., phishing, card skimming, unauthorized fund transfers, etc.). Thus, the PNP and COMELEC have raised concerns about vote buying schemes done

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through electronic money transfer methods. The concerns are coupled with the possibility of criminals using online accounts as mule accounts. Money mules can move dirty money around through online cash transfers and use this money for vote buying and selling. This poses a different challenge, because, unlike traditional vote buying where candidates physically give out money, it is more difficult to detect digital schemes. Fortunately, banks and financial institutions are gearing up for the fight. The Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) has also done its part by issuing an advisory reminding banks and financial institutions of their obligations under the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2001. According to the AMLC, banks must be mindful of red flags during the election period, such as large financial transactions occurring in a short period of time, transactions that seem to be See ELECTIONS, page 10


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Lamudi Relaunches Lamudi Link and Unveils Broker Plans T RUE to its commitment to providing relevant pro g r am s to re a l e s tate professionals, the country’s top property platform relaunched its broker networking event Lamudi Link on April 7 at Servcorp, Bonifacio Global City. Chief executives from the company were present, namely Kenneth Stern, CEO and Managing Director; Ramjit Lahiri, Vice President of Operations and Marketing; and Anurag Verma, Director of Broker Classifieds & Partnerships. The agents who attended the networking event represented different brokerage firms. According to Verma, the relaunch is in part a celebration of the market coming back. He noted the positive sentiments the team has been getting from property professionals, as they see more and more real estate transactions. The Lamudi portal has seen an uptick in activities as well. Last month, the total number of visits on the Lamudi platform reached a new high. “In fact, it’s better than the pre-pandemic

numbers,” Verma shared. In-Person Events Are Back A momentous occasion, the recently concluded networking event was the first Lamudi Link since the pandemic started. Launched in 2019, the program aims to offer brokers a casual environment where they can get acquainted and explore business opportunities with each other. Because of the safety restrictions of the pandemic, the in-person networking event was halted. With the gradual return to pre-pandemic activities, Lamudi is set on resuming face-to-face gatherings again and strengthening professional ties with its partner brokers. Emphasizing the value of in-person networking events, Stern said, “Events like [Lamudi Link], especially Filipinos working together, connecting with people, and professionalizing the industry are really important to everyone’s success.” The CEO added that Lamudi is working towards creating a community brokers can trust and providing the transparency the real estate market needs.

Top property platform Lamudi relaunched its broker networking event Lamudi Link on April 7 at Servcorp, Bonifacio Global City. Agents representing different brokerage firms enjoyed a night of connecting and reconnecting with each other, sharing stories over drinks and light bites.

Building Trust with Partners Part of forging trust with practitioners is making programs accessible. For the first leg of Lamudi Link, the company hosted the event in Servcorp, BGC, a location that professionals working in business districts can easily reach. E l l ai ne Y got , S a l e s D i re c tor at S e r vc or p, expressed her delight in welcoming Lamudi brokers, talking about the incentives they offer for real estate professionals. She said, “We accredit

brokers, so you have opportunities in terms of referring clients to us. We have a promotion for all the brokers for this month. We offer up to 15 percent commission to all your successful referrals.” Aside f rom making events accessible to gain and retain the trust of real estate agents, Lamudi offers reliable solutions that allow practitioners to serve property seekers better. Anthony Kim, Strategic Accounts Lead at Lamudi, shared the competitive advantage of proptech. With more people turn-

ing to the digital space when searching for their next home or office, property technologies, such as Lamudi, become increasingly important in the brokerage practice, according to Kim. In a nutshell, it promotes online visibility, enables multi-channel reach, and facilitates efficient lead management. Introducing the Lamudi Executive Advisors (LEAD) While highlighting the importance of networking events, Stern mentioned the company’s plan to gather its top-broker partners

to serve as an advisory board. Introduced as the Lamudi Executive Advisors (LEAD), the group is a distinguished council composed of Lamudi’s most influential broker-advisers and ambassadors for the brand. The members of the council are carefully chosen out of 3,000 competent real estate professionals subscribed to the platform. The group will meet every quarter to discuss a wide range of issues, including Lamudi’s strategy in the market, improvements on the brand’s products and services, as well as current and emerging real estate industry updates. The members of the council will change every six months, providing opportunities for other partners to be the face of Lamudi’s broker campaigns. More Networking Opportunities Lamudi plans to organize more in-person networking events to help brokers grow their practice and achieve success. On April 26, there will be another Lamudi Link, gathering real estate brokers and See LAMUDI, page 11


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BUSINESS

Editor: ALLAN M. MEDIANTE

TESDA arms ‘Balik Probinsya’ beneficiaries with livelihood skills M

By LADE JEAN KABAGANI

ANIL A – The g o v e r n m e n t ’s “Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-Asa (BP2)” program just got better with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)

offering scholarships on vocational courses for applicants. Qualified BP2 beneficiaries can enroll in such courses as Ships Catering Service National Certificate (NC) III, Cookery NC II,

SoKor biz mission eyes opportunities in Mindanao By KRIS CRISMUNDO

A business delegation from South Korea will be visiting Davao City next week to seek opportunities and expand its presence in the southern part of the Philippines. In a statement Wednesday, the Korean Embassy in the Philippines said Ambassador Kim In-chul will be leading the business mission in Mindanao from April 25 to 27. The delegation is composed of high level officials from Korea International

Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and the Export-Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM), as well as executives from South Korean companies. According to the Korean Embassy, at least eight South Korean firms will join the business mission. These companies have presence in Luzon and Visayas, and would like to tap business opportunities in Mindanao, the embassy added. The delegation will have See SOKOR, page 10

Driving NC II, Massage Therapy NC II, Electronics Products Assembly NC II, Organic Agriculture Production NC II, Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II, and Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC I. “The training programs can be availed (of ) by the beneficiaries if these are offered by the TTIs (TESDA Technology Institutions) or TVIs (Technical Vocational Institutions) in their areas,” TESDA told the Philippine News Agency (PNA) in a text message during a recent dispatch procedure for BP2 beneficiaries. President Rodrigo Duterte signed Executive Order 114 on May 6, 2020 to institutionalize the BP2 program, which aims to reverse the continuing migration of the rural population to Metro Manila and decongest the region by encouraging applicants, especially informal settlers, to return to their home provinces. TESDA, a member of the BP2 Council, said the beneficiaries could apply the skills training in the

STARTING OVER. A Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-Asa beneficiary finishes his livelihood training with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority in this undated photo. The training will arm beneficiaries with knowledge as they restart their lives in the provinces. (Photo courtesy of TESDA)

transition to their new lives. Parida Macmod, 47, is among the successful TESDA beneficiaries who underwent a 30-day training on animal production in December 2020.

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For 10 years, Macmod lived in Tandang Sora, Quezon City until the pandemic left her unemployed. She decided to return to her hometown in the Soccsksargen Region through the BP2. “The ruminant training helped me and the trainer motivated me to become an entrepreneur,” Macmod said in an interview. She accepted the challenge. “I am raising animals for meat and milk production until the day that I can (sell) the products,” she said. The National Housing Authority and the Department of Social Welfare and Development verify and See TESDA, page 10 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late GILBERT C. BANUELOS, who died on January 22, 2004 at home Taurus St. Polotana Subd. Polomolok South Cotabato, left A parcel of land, known as Lot No. 14, Block no. 2, of the Subdivision plan PSD-11-008257, and being a portion of Lot 36, Pls-247-D, Polomolok Public land Subdivision situated in the Bo. Poblacion Municipality of Polomolok, Province of South Cotabato. Bounded as follows on the NE., points 3-4 by Road Lot 3 of the subd. plan; on the SE. points 4-1 by Lot16, Block 2 of the subd. Plan; on the SW., points 1-2 by Lot 13, Block 2 of the Subdivision plan; on the NW points 2-3 by Lot 12, Blk. 2 of the subd. Plan containing an area of TWO HUNDRED NINETY SEVEN (297) SQUARE METERS, more or less. Covered by TCT No. T-37623, is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE GILBERT C. BANUELOS WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. EDUARDO T. PESCADERO, per Doc No. 193; Page No. 34; Book No. 154; Series of 2022. MDN: Apr 14, 21 & 28, 2022

EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: These EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT made end and entered into this 04 April 2022 day in the City of Malaybalay, Province of Bukidnon, by and between: We, ROLAND C. AMARILLE (widower) and JOSE ALFONSO B. AMARILLE (single), of legal ages, Filipinos, respectively, and with the common residence at Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines, referred as CO-HEIRS; WITNESSETH, that: WHEREAS, we are the sole heirs of the deceased MARIA TERESITA AMARILLE who died on March 4. 2019 at Cagayan de Oro City, copy of his death certificate is hereto attached as Annex “A”; WHEREAS, MARIA TERESITA AMARILLE, died intestate, without Will or Testament, and without any outstanding debts in favor of any person or entity; WHEREAS, MARIA TERESITA AMARILLE is the absolute and registered owner of the following parcels of land: TAX CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-34121 “A PARCEL OF LAND described as PSU-10-000484, situated in the Barrio Poblacion, Municipality of Kibawe, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao. Containing an area of TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN (267) sqm. more or less.” TAX DECLARATION NO. G-100689 “A PARCEL OF LAND situated in the Barrio Patag, Municipality of Cagayan de Oro City, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao. Containing an area of ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN (137) sqm. more or less. “ NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the Provisions of Section 1, Rule 74 of the Revised Rules of Court of the Philippines, the parties hereto, do by these presents agree to an Extra-Judicial Settlement. Subject, however, to the liabilities imposed by Section 4, Rule 74 of the said Rules of Court, in favor of any other possible heirs, creditors and other persons who might have been deprived of their lawful participation in the estate of the decedent for a period of two (2) years. Is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. WINCERBOGNE L. PESISANO, Notary Public per Doc No. 56; Page No. 13; Book No. 66; Series of 2022 MDN: April 7, 14 & 21, 2022


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5 wounded as Ka Leody, PLM pals escape death in Bukidnon shooting By FROILAN GALLARDO, MindaNews

at them while they were with Lumad farmers in the municipality of Quezon in Bukidnon Tuesday morning, but five people were wounded in the incident. De Guzman and senato-

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – Presidential aspirant Leodegario “Ka Leody” de Guzman and two of his senatorial bets in the Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM) escaped death when gunmen fired

Payroll preparation By INA KRISTIN S. LAO Administrative Assistant II Iligan City National High School

of tax, company benefits and other deductions are withheld. Payroll is often managed and administered by a dedicated payroll professional but it can also fall under the purview of human resources. While this may not be true or applicable for all government agencies especially to small agencies with limited manpower, always ensure that there is segregation of duties when it comes to the preparation of payroll. Have one person prepare the payroll, another authorize it and another create payments, thereby reducing the risk of fraud unless multiple people collude in doing so.

PROPER payroll management is the key to ensuring your employees (in this case DepEd employees) are paid on time and your legal obligations are met. There are several steps required to properly track and issue payroll. The right payroll software or service can help ensure that your payroll is processed accurately and in a compliant and timely manner. Payroll processing is the procedure taken to pay employees at the end of a payroll period. This process involves multiple steps to ensure that pay is properly calculated, tracked and doled out and that the correct amounts

Ka Leody de Guzman and colleagues after two of the wounded were treated at a hospital in Bukidnon. Photo courtesy of PLM-Mindanao

rial aspirants Roy Cabonegro and David D’Angelo were shaken but otherwise escaped unscathed after a group of 50 armed men fired volley shots at them and 500 Manobo-Pulangihon farmers who attempted to take over the 900 hectares of land reportedly managed by a politician in Sitio Kiantig, Barangay San Jose

Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 10th Judicial Region Branch 16, Tangub City PETITION FOR CONCELLATION OF SPECIAL PROCEEDING CASE THE DELAYED REGISTRATION OF TC-2020-001 THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE OF GABRIEL DELA SIERRA MACAWALA REGISTERED WITH THE CIVIL REGISTRAR OF BONIFACIO, MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL SO AS TO CORRECT ON THE INFORMATION OF HIS YEAR OF BIRTH FROM 1970 TO 1976, BIRTH PALCE FROM BAYBAY, BONIFACIO, MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL TO SUMIRAP, TANGUB CITY, MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL AND MIDDLE NAME FROM S. TO DELA SIERRA, GABRIEL DELA SIERRA MACAWALA, Petitioner, - Versus – THE CITY CIVIL REGISRAR OF TANGUB CITY, MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL, AND THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF MUNICIPALITY OF BONIFACIO, MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL, Respondents. /-----------------------------------------------/ SECOND AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING WEREAS, after alleging certain facts in a verified second amended petition filed on 04 January 2022, petitioner prayed that after notice, publication and hearing, a judgment be rendered ordering the CANCELLATION of his record registered with the Civil Registrar of Bonifacio, Misamis Occidental and to uphold as valid the birth certificate of the petitioner registered with the Local Civil Registrar of Tangub City so to correct and changed the erroneous entries found in his LCR birth records of Bonifacio, Misamis Occidental, to wit: A. Year of birth from “1970” to “1976”; B. Place of birth from “Baybay, Bonifacio, Misamis Occidental to Sumirap, Tangub City, Misamis Occidental” and; C. Middle name abbreviated “S.” to “dela Sierrra”. WHEREFORE, finding the petition in due form and substance, the hearing of the same is hereby set on MAY 20,2022 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning, at the Session Hall of this Honorable Court, at which date, time and place, any concerned and interested person may appear and show cause, if any, why said petition shall not be granted. The Sheriff of this Honorable Court is hereby ordered to post copies of this Notice in five (5) conspicuous places preferably in the Bulletin Board of this Court, the City Hall of Tangub City, the Barangay Hall of Sumirap, Tangub City, the Municipal Hall of Bonifacio, and the Barangay Hall of Baybay, Bonifacio, Misamis Occidental. Moreover, let a copy of this petition and notice be published once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the province of Misamis Occidental, all at the expense of the petitioner, for the information and guidance of all concerned. Also, let a copy of this petition and notice be furnished the petitioner, the Office of the Solicitor General, the City Civil Registrar of Tangub City and the Local Civil Registrar of Bonifacio, Mis. Occ. Any person having or claiming any interest under the entry whose correction is sought may, within fifteen (15) days from notice of this petition, or from the last date of publication of such notice, file his opposition thereto. MDN: April 7, 14 & 21, 2022

ATTY. MARCELINO D. NATIVIDAD, JR. Clerk of Court-VI

in Quezon. One of his aides identified as Nanie Abella was wounded when a bullet hit him on his chest. Abella was rushed to a hospital in Maramag town in Bukidnon. The incident was recorded and broadcast live on Facebook by D’Angelo. It was later uploaded on

PLM sites. De Guzman said Army soldiers and policemen who were stationed only 100 meters away witnessed the entire incident, which occurred at 11:30 am. “Syempre, natakot ako. Bigla na lang natumba yong nasa katabi ko (Of course, I got scared. The one beside me suddenly fell [after he

got shot],” De Guzman said. PLM Mindanao coordinator Roldan Gonzales said he immediately dragged De Guzman to the ground as soon as he saw Abella fell. “Ka Leody was tall and I was afraid the gunmen will turn their attention at him,” Gonzales said. De Guzman said the

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299 dengue cases recorded in Davao City in Q1 D

dengue breeding sites at 4 p.m. each day. Cleaning before evening is supposedly key to reducing the risk of dengue, as mosquitos carrying the disease are most active at dusk. Banzon said the family of one case who died of dengue did not immediately bring the patient to the hospital due to fear of contracting coronavirus disease (COVID-19). But she said it is important that patients get treated immediately because there is a chance that they would be in critical condition within four to six days upon contracting the infection. Banzon said among

By ANTONIO L. COLINA IV, MindaNews

AVAO CITY – Local health officials recorded a total of 299 cases of dengue in Davao City for the first quarter of 2022 with three deaths, an official of the City Health Office said on Tuesday. Beth Banzon, head of CHO-Davao’s Tropical Diseases & Nutrition Division, told Davao City Disaster Radio (DCDR 87.5) that the number of cases for the first three months of this year increased by 11.56% from 268 cases reported for the same period of last year. She said that from April 1 to 19, the local government reported a total of 71 dengue cases. She said the increase in the number of dengue cases was partly due to the rainy season, failure of the residents to clean up their environment, and the habit of the households of storing water in uncovered containers.

Banzon reminded the public that the mosquitos could spread quickly as their eggs hatch in four to five days, saying the mosquitos could lay eggs in stagnant waters or even in cans, tires, or other plastic trash that could accumulate rainwater. “If there are mosquito larva, there are also mosquitos,” she pointed out. Banzon encouraged Dabawenyos to immediately bring any members of their households to the hospital once they manifest any symptoms of the infection. Among the signs exhibited by a dengue victim include sudden onset of high fever which may last from two to seven days, joint and muscle pain and pain behind the eyes, weakness, skin rashes, nose bleeding when fever starts to subside, abdominal pain, vomiting of coffee-colored matter, dark-colored stools, and difficulty of breathing. According to Department of Health (DOH)-

Fogging operation as an anti-dengue in Davao City.

Davao, households are encouraged to follow the “4 o’clock habit” as this is the time that the Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, the carrier of dengue viruses, would “come out and seek blood meal.” The 4 o’clock habit seeks to enjoin the communities to take time to weed out

Duties and responsibilities of a Master Teacher By SHIRLEY D. LAURILLA Teacher III Bonbon Elementary School

A Master Teacher must facilitate learning in the elementary or secondary school that he or she is assigned through functional lesson plans, daily log activities and appropriate, adequate and updated instructional materials. In this digital age, the instructional materials must either be in print or non-print. The master teacher must also monitor, assess and evaluate the progress of all the pupils in that school. He or she must undertake activities to improve performance indicators because the school is in competition Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No.10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City PUERTO BALINGOAN MULTICAB OPERATOR DRIVER TRANSPORT COOP. Rep. by: ALEJANDRO V. GARAMAY JR. CASE NO. R10-EV-CC-PUJ 2020-09-1221

NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority to amend his/her/its application/ petition and to add ONE (1) unit/s in their previous Consolidation of Cases with Extension of the Validity of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate PUJ SERVICE on the route: PUERTO TO JASAAN (MISAMIS ORIENTAL) AND VICE VERSA and with the total use of NINETEEN (19) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on April 26, 2022 at 2:00 P.M. at this board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least FIVE (5) DAYS prior to the date of hearing once in a newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao. Party(s) opposed to the approval/granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with the supporting documents, unless this Board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(s). WITNESS, AMINODEN D. GURO, Regional Director, LTFRB-Region X, this 18th day of April 2022 at Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines. (Sgd.) ATTY. MOHAMAD FAHDEL S. PIMPING HEARING OFFICER MDN: April 21, 2022

not just with other public schools within the Division but include private ones as well. The Master Teacher must also update pupil records, update the parents on the pupils’ progress regularly. That’s because all pupils in elementary and secondary schools in the country are still minors and under the guardianship of their parents. The master teacher must also supervise curricular and co-curricular projects and activities in the school, counsels and guides pupils, conducts action research, maintains cleanliness, orderliness, Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No.10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City HERMINIO B. TUTOR Rep. by: WILLIAM T. CHANG

CASE NO. R10-EV-TH 2022-04-0633

safety and upkeep of the classroom and participates in staff development activities gained from seminars, trainings and scholarships. Seminars are indeed important because they provide more insights on how to run the school. Aside from that, the Master Teacher is also expected to maintain harmonious relationship with fellow teachers and other school personnel as well as parents and other stakeholders. Thus, he or she must not be bossy and must instead show motivation to both teachers and parents. Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No.10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City JAJS TRUCKING SERVICES Rep. by: JEGEL TANGCUGO TORAYNO CASE NO. R10-NC-PA-TH 2022-04-0677

See DENGUE, page 9

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DOLE Davao extends TUPAD aid in the new normal As Davao Region adopts to the new normal, the Department of Labor and Employment XI (DOLE) ensures that the informal sector workers are still given the necessary assistance to address the impact of the pandemic especially to their livelihood. Through its Davao del Sur Field Office (DOLEDSFO), a total of 1,076 beneficiaries in the province

received their wages under the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/ Displaced Workers (TUPAD) Program in several payout activities on April 5-7, 2022. Most of the beneficiaries were farmers, fisherfolk, tricycle drivers, and ambulant vendors. Out of the total number, 792 beneficiaries have incurred 15 days of community work from March 16-

30, 2022 and each received a salary of Php 5,940.00. Others worked for 10 days from March 21-30, 2022 and each received a salary of Php 396.00.00. Me anw h i l e, D OL E IGaCoS Satellite Office facilitated the release of Php 1,191,960.00 TUPAD wages to 301 beneficiaries. Some 1,245 informal sector workers in Brgy. Baliok, See AID, page 9

Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF LANAO DEL SUR 12th Judicial Region Branch 8- Marawi City ABDUL JALIL D. AMER, Petitioner, SPL. NO. 2495-2021 FOR: ISSUANCE OF OWNER’S DUPLICATE COPY OF LOST/DESTROYED TRASFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE THE REGISTRY OF DEEDS OF MARAWI CITY Defendant. x- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -x ORDER A verified petition for Issuance of Owner’s Duplicate Copy of Lost /Destroyed Transfer Certificate of Title No.T-3205 in the name of MAMONGCAD MACARAMBON, was filed with this Court by the petitioner who was been in possession of the same for safekeeping, praying among others, that after notice and hearing, an Order be issued directing the Registry of Deeds of Marawi City, upon payment of the prescribed fees and others charges, to issue a new owner’s duplicate copy of TCT NO. T-3205 still in the name of Mamongcad Macarambon. Finding the aforesaid petition to be sufficient in form and substance, it is hereby ordered that the same be set for hearing before this Court on March 1, 2022 at 8:30 o’ clock in the morning . The Register of Deeds of Marawi City, Lanao del Sur and any person or party who has an interest in the petition ,may file his/her opposition thereto within fifteen (15) days from notice of this petition or from the last day of publication of this order . Let copy of this order be published at the expense of the petitioner in a newspaper of general circulation in Lanao del Sur and Marawi City or Iligan City for three (3) consecutive weeks. Further, let copy of this Order be posted for fifteen (15) days prior to the date of hearing in the Bulletin Board of the Register of Deeds, Marawi City ,Lanao del Sur and the Bulletin Board of this court, also at the expense of the petitioner. Furnish copy of this order, together with the copy of the petition to the Register of Deeds, Marawi City Lanao del Sur, Solicitor General as represented by the City Prosecutor’s Office, and the counsel.

NOTICE OF HEARING

NOTICE OF HEARING

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority to Extend the Validity of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT SERVICE on the route: WITHIN CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY AND FROM SAID PLACE TO ANY POINT IN REGION X, ACCESSIBLE TO MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC and with the use of ONE (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on April 26, 2022 at 2:00 P.M. at this board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least FIVE (5) DAYS prior to the date of hearing once in a newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao. Party(s) opposed to the approval/granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with the supporting documents, unless this Board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(s). WITNESS, AMINODEN D. GURO, Regional Director, LTFRB-Region X, this 18th day of April 2022 at Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines.

APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority for the Issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate TH FREIGHT SERVICE on the route: WITHIN CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY AND FROM SAID PLACE TO ANY POINT IN THE ISLAND OF MINDANAO ACCESSIBLE TO MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC and vice versa with the use of ONE (1) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on May 11, 2022 at 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/its evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least TEN (10) DAYS prior to the date of hearing once in a newspaper of general circulation in Mindanao. Party(s) opposed to the approval/granting of the application/petition must file his/her/its written opposition with supporting documents, unless this Board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ its oral testimony(s). WITNESS, AMINODEN D. GURO, Regional Director, LTFRB-Region X, this 19th day of April 2022 at Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines.

(Sgd.) ATTY. MOHAMAD FAHDEL S. PIMPING HEARING OFFICER

(Sgd.) ATTY. MOHAMAD FAHDEL S. PIMPING HEARING OFFICER

MDN: April 21, 2022

MDN: April 21, 2022

MDN: April 21, 28 & May 5, 2022

SO ORDERED Marawi City, Philippines, December 10, 2021. (SGD) WENIDA B.M. PAPANDAYAN Presiding Judge


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BBM pledges to address power supply problems in Occidental Mindoro Dengue...

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the areas in the city that reported dengue cases include Barangay Dumoy, Barangay 5-A, Barangay 8-A, Barangay 10-A, Barangay 20-B, Catalunan Grande, Barangay 19-B, Matina Aplaya, Marilog Proper, Barangay Malabog in Paquibato District, and Barangay San Antonio in Agdao District. She said that residents must cooperate in combating dengue by making sure that their environments are clean and destroy possible breeding sites of the Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that can transmit the viruses that cause dengue fever. “It does not mean that if your house is clean then you are safe from dengue because it could just be around you since the flight range of mosquitos is 200 to 300 meters. Let’s help each other there in your purok. Instead of gossiping, make sure that you help prevent dengue,” Banzon said. (Antonio L. Colina IV / MindaNews)

Toril, Davao City also received their salary amounting to a total of Php 4,930,000.00 on April 1, 2022. The payout activities were led by Assistant Regional Director Atty. Jason P. Balais and Technical Services and Support Division Chief Paul V. Cruz. In a press conference in Davao City on April 7, 2022, Labor Secretary Silvestre H. Bello III assured the public that the incoming national elections will not hamper the operations of TUPAD Program in delivering assistance to the informal sector and marginalized workers. Regional Director Atty. Randolf C. Pensoy added that the Office is expediting its assistance through TUPAD as the program has been made one of the Department’s post-COVID intervention measures to help the informal sector workers recover from loss of income. (PR/DOLE XI)

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OWING to continue working and directly bringing his message to the people until the last day of campaign period, presidential frontrunner Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. on Wednesday pledged to address the perennial power supply problems in Occidental Mindoro after he wins in the scheduled May 9 elections. Marcos said he is convinced that the fastest way to bring the province to greater progress and development, is to ensure continuous supply of affordable power which in the process could stimulate trade activities and commerce in the province. “Natanggap ko ang listahan ninyo, sa Occidental Mindoro ang inaalala ng tao, number one kailangan ang susunod na administrasiyon ay makahanap ng paraan na bawasan ang singil ng kuryente sa taumbayan para makita natin na hindi masyadong

nahihirapan ang mga tao,” he said. “Balita ko dito madalas ang brown out. Kailangan nating ayusin yan, napakalaking problema niyan,” he said. Aside from addressing the electricity problems, Marcos also vowed that he will fully support agriculture, health and education programs in the province. The Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP) standard-bearer also visited the party’s headquarters in the province before going straight to the UniTeam rally site at the Capitol Grounds where he was warmly welcomed by their supporters. For his part, Governor Eduardo Gadiano said the province will give 101% of its support for Marcos. “Napakaswerte natin na tayo ang unang binisita sa Mimaropa. Ang Occidental Mindoro ay 101% na sumusuporta sa ating magiging presidente, Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos,”

he said. Gadiano said Occidental Mindoro is one with Marcos as he brings unity throughout the country. Marcos thanked the people of Occidental Mindoro for the warm welcome he received from the people. Supporters cut his speech by shouting “Panalo ka na!” and “Hindi kami bayad!” “Nagpapasalamat ang lahat ng UniTeam at tsaka ang tambalang MarcosDuterte sa mainit na suportang ibinibigay niyo sa amin ngayong araw na ‘to,” Marcos said.

Republic of the Philippines Province of Davao del Sur CITY OF DIGOS

R.A 10172 Form No. 10.1 (LCRO)

R.A 10172 Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office City of Iligan

“Napakalakas ng suporta ng Mamburao, ng buong Occidental Mindoro para sa UniTeam. Kami po lahat ay nag-iikot sa buong Pilipinas at aming sinisigaw at dala ang mensahe ng pagkakaisa” Marcos said which made the people roared “BBM”. He said the UniTeam’s message of unity has finally reached Occidental Mindoro. After the event, Marcos went to the next UniTeam rally held in Calapan, Oriental Mindoro where he also met with thousands of supporters.

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office City of Iligan

OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In Compliance with Section 5 of R.A. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public the LEONARDO A. CULANAG has filed with this Office, a petition for CHANGE OF FIRST NAME (CFN) from “CEDRIC” to “LEONARD” in the Birth Certificate of CEDRIC AUSTRIA COLANAG who was born on Dec. 23, 1960 at Ozamiz City and whose parents are Isias G. Colanag and Rosario C. Austria.

Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than May 2022.

In compliance with Section 7 of R.A. 10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that ROY F. NUÑEZA has files with this Office a Petition for Correction of Clerical Error particularly SEX from FEMALE to MALE in the Certificate of Live Birth of YORI ROXAS NUÑEZA who was born on 03 June 2019 at Iligan City, Lanao del Norte and whose parents are AILYN E. ROXAS and ROY F. NUÑEZA. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than May 2022.

(SGD) ATTY. YUSSIF DON JUSTIN F. MARTIL Acting City Civil Registrar

(SGD) ATTY. YUSSIF DON JUSTIN F. MARTIL Acting City Civil Registrar

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 7 of R.A. 10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that JULIE N. ARISTOTELES has files with this Office a Petition for Correction of Clerical Error particularly SEX from FEMALE to MALE in the Certificate of Live Birth of JULIE NAMATAY ARISTOTELES who was born on 11 October 1989 at Iligan City, Lanao del Norte and whose parents are EVELINDA P. NAMATAY and CRISPIN N. ARISTOTELES.

MDN: April 21 & 28, 2022

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that JEAN GULANG JAVIER has filed with this office a petition for Correction of Clerical Error of the CHILD’S SEX from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of JEAN GULANG JAVIER who was born on JANUARY 30, 1989 at (home) Upper Austen Heights Kolalambugan Lanao del Norte. and whose parents are ROLANDO RENDON JAVIER and DEVINA BALO GULANG. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than APRIL 29, 2022.

(SGD.) EVANGELINE C. TAPANGAN City Civil Registrar

MDN: April 21 & 28, 2022

Republic of the Philippines Province of Davao del Sur CITY OF DIGOS

OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR

OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR

Publication Notice R.A. 10172

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

April 18, 2022

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 BERLINDA Q. ESPINA has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of entry in child’s sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of LYZL MAE QUIJANO ESPINA at Matti, Digos City, Davao del Sur and whose parents are Nestor P. Espina and Berlinda M. Quijano. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than May 08, 2022.

(SGD) MARISSA C. NEBRADA City Civil Registrar

MDN: April 21 & 28, 2022

R.A. Form No. 10.1 (MCRO)

In Compliance with Section 5 of R.A. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public the JUN MARK S. PILVERA has filed with this Office a petition for CHANGE OF FIRST NAME (CFN) from “JUL MARK” to “JUN MARK” in the Birth Certificate of JUL MARK SOLANO PILVERA who was born on July 08, 1982 at Digos, Davao del Sur and whose parents are Demetrio P. Pilvera and Virgincita P. Solano. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than May 03, 2022.

MDN: April 21 & 28, 2022

RA 9048 Form 10.1 (LCRO)

Republic of the Philippines Province of Davao del Sur Municipality of Santa Cruz

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of: Misamis Oriental City/Municipality: Magsaysay

OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAR NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 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 WELDRITZ RAMOS-CARMELOTES has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of entry in the child’s sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of WELDRITZ PELEGRINO RAMOS at Astorga, Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur and whose parents are HENRY RAMOS and CONCHITA PELEGRINO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than 9th day of May 2022.

MDN: April 14 & 21, 2022

MDN: April 21 & 28, 2022

(Sgd) MARIO M. TIZON Municipal Civil Registrar

(SGD) MARISSA C. NEBRADA City Civil Registrar

Republic of the Philippines Province of Davao del Sur CITY OF DIGOS

PRA Form No. 10.1 (LCRO)

MDN: April 21 & 28, 2022

Republic of the Philippines CITY CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE 1F South Wing Administrative Bldg. City Hall, Capistrano-Hayes Sts Cagayan de Oro City

Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than May 08, 2022.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1, Guidelines in the implementation of Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR of R.A. 10172). Notice is hereby served to the public that JOSIE GACUS ABSUELO has filed with this office a petition for Correction of Sex/Gender from “Male” to “Female” in the Birth Certificate of Josie Gacus Absuelo who was born on March 14, 1978 at Magsaysay, Misamis Oriental and whose parents are Anastacio Uayan Absuelo and Carmelita Navarro Gacus. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than May 2, 2022. MDN: April 21 & 28, 2022

SGD. SHIRLEY FE S. RATILLA Municipal Civil Registrar

(SGD) MARISSA C. NEBRADA City Civil Registrar

Republic of the Philippines Province of Davao del Sur CITY OF DIGOS OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR Publication Notice R.A. 10172

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

October 2019

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 JANICE G. OBISO has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of entry in child’s sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of JANICE GOC-ONG OBISO at At home, Gen. Luna Extn. Digos City, Davao del Sur and whose parents are Alejandro C. Obiso and Jovita P. Goc-ong. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than November 11, 2019.

MDN: April 21 & 28, 2022

(SGD) MARISSA C. NEBRADA City Civil Registrar


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that, “the rural people are the primary victims of the on-going protracted war and climate change.” What is so puzzling is why the Rice Tariffication Law was passed three years ago to the detriment of the five million rice farmers as cheaply grown rice flooded our country that are only being sold at about P10 per kilo. Our rice farmers cannot complete as they are producing rice at about P15 to 20 per kilo as they have been tied-up all these years to a kind farming that requires heavy usage of chemical fertilizers, insecticides and herbicides called Conventional Agriculture. This truism is also true to the 4 million corn farmers as cheap corn substitutes have flooded our markets during the height of corn harvest season last year. Because of this, a farmer in Kibawe, Bukidnon committed suicide “dahil baon na sa utang.” In my sorties around the rural communities, I found out that the farmers are now debunking conventional agriculture that is being promoted by the Department of Agriculture as that kind of farming has impoverished them all these years but enriched the seed and fertilizer dealers, the usurers, the compradors and the banks. They are now going back to sustainable agriculture practices that trust in the processes of nature, doing organic, natural and even bio-dynamics kind of farming. Many have decided to go into manufacturing of organic fertilizer. The farmers very well understand now that they cannot be forever beholden to the present oppressive system where everything

sold in this country that has become a dumping ground of finished products and source of cheap raw materials. Yes, we Filipino are consuming what we are not producing. I believe that a country that is consuming what it is not producing will also be penalized by slow growth. Time has come for the farmers to claim their destiny through their own empowerment to have access and control of their resources and utilities and by doing so, democratized wealth and power in a highly skewed societal order. They know that the road ahead is long and arduous, the climb will be very high and steep, but, by their collective power, they will get there. Yes, the Filipino farmers are still struggling but let us be reminded of what Justice Oliver Wyndell Holmes said, “Where we are now is of no moment, where we are going is what is important.” Surely, the Filipino farmers will be liberated from the vicious cycle of poverty and will claim back their human dignity which has long been denied them by dehumanizing poverty. Only then can we aptly claim that , “indeed the peasantry is the “backbone” of the country to advance a sustainable and socially inclusive development for the poor and oppressed people.

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inconsistent with the customer’s financial profile, unusual transactions compared with normal everyday trade, use of multiple accounts by a single transactor, and use of several money service businesses to send funds. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has also ordered banks and financial

institutions to be wary of digital vote buying schemes. According to the BSP Memorandum 2021-074, BSP-supervised financial institutions (BSFIs) must mitigate the possible use of digital channels such as online banking and mobile wallet applications in vote buying schemes. In addition, the BSP has stated that BSFIs must be vigilant against situations where there is a concentration of account registrations in areas where vote buying is rampant, where there are large transactions during an election period, and where there are unusual transactions between accounts (i.e., many-to-one, one-to-many). To prevent these, the BSP highlighted the need for banks to have the necessary measures in place, specifically appropriate customer onboarding processes, an effective fraud management system, and ongoing account and transaction monitoring capabilities. BSFIs are also required to submit transaction reports to the AMLC in the event of unusual transactions outlined above. Apart from implementing measures against digital vote buying and money mules, banks such as the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) have increased their efforts to fight cybercrime in general. Last March 3, the Bankers Association of the Philippines (BAP) and the Department of Justice Office of Cybercrime (DOJ-OOC) held a learning workshop on cybersecurity to better protect the public from cybercrime. One of the questions raised during the panel discussion was how to prevent digital vote buying through online transfers. The panel members stated that it is difficult to stop it in real-

Republic of the Philippines Province of Davao del Sur CITY OF DIGOS OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public the STELLA MARIE GESTUVEO-RECLA has filed with this Office, a petition for CHANGE OF FIRST NAME (CFN) from “MARIE ESTELA” to “ESTELLA MARIE” in the Birth Certificate of MARIE ESTELA CAPARIÑO GESTUVEO who was born on December 19, 1966 at Davao Genaral Hospital, Davao City and whose parents are Ramon Gestuveo and Socorro Capariño. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than April 21, 2022.

(Sgd) MARISSA C. NEBRADA City Civil Registrar

MDN: April 14 & 21, 2022

Publication Notice R.A. 10172

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evaluate the beneficiaries at the BP2 Depot along Agham Road in Diliman, Quezon City. Beneficiaries can likewise avail of livelihood starter kits from the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of Labor and Employment, and poultry animals and farm equipment from the Fam Diversification Program of the Department of Agriculture. The Department of the Interior and Local Government coordinates with the receiving local governments to make sure the beneficiaries are successfully accepted in their destination province while the Department of Education and the Commission on Higher Education will supervise the transfer

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

April 08, 2022 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 IVY A. BANDICO has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of entry in child’s sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of IVY ABARQUEZ BANDICO at DSPH, Digos, Davao del Sur and whose parents are Pedro H. Bandico and Marelie M. Abarquez. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than April 28, 2022.

R.A. 9048 Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) (Devised 15 August 2001)

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

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Republic of the Philippines Province of Davao del Sur CITY OF DIGOS OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR

MDN: April 14 & 21, 2022

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Municipality of Tagoloan

time because the purpose of the transaction is unknown. However, it is possible to detect the crime after the transaction through audit trails. To cap the discussion, Ramon L. Jocson, Vice Chair of BAP’s Cybersecurity Committee and BPI’s Chief Operating Officer (COO), said he is “looking forward to partnering with DOJ, PNP, and NBI because the extent by which crime is being committed to our fellow citizens is beyond acceptable,” and that there is a need to come together to address these cyber threats. Digital vote buying can never be acceptable in a democratic country like the Philippines. Banks such as BPI and other financial institutions, as well as government agencies such as the DOJ, PNP, and NBI, can and should work together tirelessly to prevent such high-tech incarnations of vote buying from becoming the norm.

(Sgd) MARISSA C. NEBRADA City Civil Registrar

Republic of the Philippines OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAR Province of South Cotabato Municipality of Polomolok NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Date: April 11, 2022

In compliance with SECTION 5 of R.A. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that JUNIFER VALDEHUESA SABIO has filed with this office a PETITION FOR CHANGE OF FIRST NAME in the CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH of JENNIFER BERLY VALDEHUESA SABIO from “JENNIFER BERLY” to “JUNIFER” who was born on 22 APRIL 1972 at TAGOLOAN, MISAMIS ORIENTAL, PHILIPPINES from parents ELEANOR VALDEHUESA and VIRGILIO SABIO. Any person adversely affected by the said petition may file written opposition within this office not later than date last day of publication.

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 serve to the public that ANGELINA F. ESCOLANO-NINGASCA has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of the child’s sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” and child’s first name from “BONIFACIO” to “ANGELINA” in the Certificate of Live Birth of BONIFACIO FIGURA ESCOLANO born on DECEMBER 5, 1964 at POLOMOLOK, SOUTH COTABATO and whose parents are ANGEL ESCOLANO and TEKLA FIGURA. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than April 21, 2022.

MDN: April 14 & 21, 2022

(Sgd) MARINELA F. FABELA Municipal Civil Registrar

MDN: April 14 & 21, 2022

of returning students. Starting April 22, the Balik Probinsya program will be accessible via www. balikprobinsya.nha.gov. ph, after which the current www.balikprobinsya.ph will no longer be available. (PNA)

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a one-day business-to-business meeting on April 26 at Acacia Hotel, Davao City. “This visit is expected to provide an avenue for leading Korean companies to build partnerships with local entrepreneurs and explore possible business opportunities in Mindanao,” Kim said. The envoy added the Korean government has been active in development cooperation projects in Mindanao, such as the Laguindingan Airport, the Korea-Philippines Vocational Training Center in Davao, and the ongoing Panguil Bay Bridge construction. He said the Korean government is promoting Mindanao as an investment destination for Korean businesses that would like to expand in the Philippines. (PNA)

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who were wounded as Bae Charita Delsocorro, Datu Didlusan Arroyo, Orlando Lingaolingao and Eger Dabatian. “Hindi pala uso ang negosasyon dito. Putukan kaagad pala,” De Guzman said. The presidential aspirant said he went to Sitio Kiantig to help the Lumad farmers negotiate for their piece of land they claimed from the Kiantig Pineapple Company. He said they were talking with the Lumad leaders who were setting up a tent when gunfire rang out. “I saw a man armed with a shotgun came forward to us. I thought he wants to negotiate,” Gonzales narrated. Gonzales said the gunman instead fired his shotgun, hitting Abella, who was beside De Guzman. The land in Sitio Kiantig is contested by the ManoboPulangihan and Kiantig Development Corporation who owns the Kiantig Pineapple Company. The Lumads claimed that their families were forced out of their community near the banks of the Pulangi River from the contested land. (Froilan Gallardo / MindaNews)

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gunfire continued for 10 minutes as he and the Lumad farmers lay on the ground for cover. He said after the volley of gunfire subsided, he and the rest of his party and Lumad farmers stood and got out of the contested land. Aside f rom Ab el la, Gonzales identified those AFFIDAVIT OF NO IMPROVEMENTS I, ROLAND C. AMARILLE, Filipino, of legal age, married and a resident of Dominorog Talakag, Bukidnon, after having been duly sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and say: 1. That, I am the registered/lawful owner of a parcel of land and more particularly described as: TITLE/TAX DECLARATION NO. LOCATION AREA 11-007-05124 Bugcaon, Lantapan, Buk. 2,000 sqm. 21-013-00572 Dominorog, Talakag, Buk. 16,392 sqm. 21-013-00571 Dominorog, Talakag, Buk. 16,393 sqm. 2. That the above parcels of land is not planted with any trees and has no improvement erected thereon; 3. That I am executing this affidavit in order to attest to the truth of the foregoing circumstances and for whatever legal purpose this may serve best. Is the subject of AFFIDAVIT OF NO IMPROVEMENTS, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. WINCERBOGNE L. PESISANO, Notary Public per Doc No. 55; Page No. 12; Book No. 66; Series of 2022. MDN: April 7, 14 & 21, 2022

Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT 4th Shari’a Circuit Court 4th Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City IN RE: JOINT PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE OF THE SPOUSES ROLAND M. CHENFOO AND MYRNA G. HOPIA-CHENFOO, ROLAND M. CHENFOO AND MYRNA G. HOPIA-CHENFOO, Petitioners. x----------------------------/

CIVIL CASE NO.2022-044

ORDER

Before this Court verified joint petition for the approval and registration of the Divorce filed by petitioners and alleging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under Civil rite on October 18 1995 at Iligan City, both petitioner’s had been converted to Muslim and thereby embraced Islam Religion as their new found faith, by virtue of their respective intellectual choices which were duly registered with this Court, both of them can be served summons and other legal processes relative to this case at their resident at Badelles St., Noria, Palao, Iligan City and Purok 8, Tomas Cabili, Iligan City, respectively; That said marriage did not last long due to lack of love and affection until the relationship manifested incompatibility and sustained misunderstanding between petitioners and reached the point of irreconcilability and they separated for each other for some reason of which both petitioner finally decided to legally break or severe their marriage bond for almost five (5) years, they decided to separate live physically in bed and board, thereby, executed Memorandum of Agreement in order to formalize their separation. Since their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other affair’s; petitioner seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on October 18 1995 so that they will have free hand to do what a single man or woman could do without marital burdens. Reconciliation between them had already been diligently employed but all proved futile. WHEREFORE, finding this petition to be sufficient in form and substance, set the initial hearing of this case on April 25, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. at which time, date and place. Any interested party may appear and show why the petition should not be granted. Let copy of this Order be published in newspaper of General Circulation in the City of Iligan once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioners. SO ORDERED. Iligan City, Philippines, this 1st of April, 2022.

(Sgd) JANE F. BARRIENTOS Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: April 7, 14 & 21, 2022

HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge


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been guilty of forgetting to bring a list of his preferred political bets when he voted in previous elections. Keeping a list of names handy, he said, would prevent voters from forgetting which candidates to vote for. “It would be good kung magdala kayo ng listahan – kung sinuman ‘yung kandidato ninyo – kunin ninyo sa sinusuportahan ninyong kandidato (It would be good to bring a list of candidates you support), either a national or local slate,” he said. Duterte allayed fears that bringing a list of preferred candidates would put voters in a bad light. “You know there’s a lot of people who think na masama ‘yang magdala ka ng papel. Hindi ho. It’s all right, lalo na kung magkopya ka because you cannot remember ‘pag nandoon ka na (A lot of people think that it’s bad to bring a list with you. It’s not. It’s all right to copy because you cannot remember when you are already there),” he said. Duterte said regardless if voters want to engage in straight-ticket voting or not, having a list of preRepublic of the Philippines Department of Transportation LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No.10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City COMMUTERS DRIVERS & OPERATORS TRANSPORT COOP. (CDOTRANSCO) Rep. by: NESTOR B. BABO CASE NO. R10-EV-SHB 2022-04-0544 (2020-08-2422)

NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT(s)/ PETITIONER(s) request/s authority to Extend the Validity of a Certificate of Public Convenience to operate SHUTTLE SERVICE on the line: WITHIN CLAVERIA (MISAMIS ORIENTAL) TO CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY and vice versa with the use of SIXTEEN (16) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on May 11, 2022 at 10:00 A.M. at this board on which date Applicant(s)/ Petitioner(s) shall formally submit his/her/their evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least FIVE (5) DAYS prior to the date of hearing once in a newspaper of local circulation. Party(s) opposed to the approval/granting of the application/petition must file his/her/their written opposition with supporting documents, unless this Board deems it necessary to require additional documentary evidence and/or his/her/ their oral testimony(s). WITNESS, AMINODEN D. GURO, Regional Director, LTFRB-Region X, this 19th day of April 2022 at Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines. (Sgd.) ATTY. MOHAMAD FAHDEL S. PIMPING HEARING OFFICER MDN: April 21, 2022

EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the late CALIXTO B. ANDICO who died on February 16, 2016 and LEONORA J. ANDICO who died on April 10, 2010 both at Sta. Cruz, Quezon Bukidnon, Philippines, that the said deceased at the time of their death left certain real properties with I. Transfer Certificate of Title No. AT-31514 situated at Barangay Dominorog, Municipality of Talakag, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao, containing an area of TWENTY SIX THOUSAND FIFTEEN (26,015) square meters, more or less, II. Original Certificate of Title No. P-8420 situated at Barangay Sta. Cruz, Municipality of Quezon, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao, containing an area of FORTY FOUR THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY (44,230) Square Meters, more or less, III. Original Certificate of Title No. P-25513 situated in the Barrio Sta. Cruz, Municipality of Quezon, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao, containing an area of ONE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED NINETY NINE (1,499) Square Meters, more or less, and has been the subject of an EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE, filed by the heirs of CALIXTO B. ANDICO and LEONORA J. ANDICO, per DOC #31; PAGE #7; BOOK #CLXVI; Series of 2017 under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. POLICARPO I. CATALAN, JR. MDN: Apr 14, 21 & 28, 2022

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province on Saturday, April 16, where he inspected the damages left by the onslaught of the typhoon last week. He told the families that in the remainder of his term, he will ensure that the next administration will pour assistance to them, especially in building their new homes. According to the recent situational report by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) today, a total of 584,108 families have been affected by the storm. A total of 43,626 families are still staying in evacuation centers. Affected regions included Region 5, Region 6, Region 7, Region 8, Region 10, Region 11, Region 12, CARAGA, and BARMM. Partylist’s second nominee lawyer Mico Clavano said they will push for a bill that will improve the accessibility of decent shelter to low-income and poor families, and have this certified as an urgent bill. “Ang hangarin natin ay hindi panandaliang solusyon lamang, kundi ang bigyan at gawing permanente ang solusyon para sa ika-aangat ng buhay ng mga Bisaya (Our aim from page 1 is not only a short-term is for those affected by the solution biut to provide a permanent one to uplift calamity). Andanar also vowed the living conditions of to prioritize the filing of Bisayans),” he said. (PR) and support any legislation that would strengthen the government’s housing from page 1 “Ito ang aming pasaprogram for the benefit of salamat sa inyo. Simple the Bisaya. “Kung tayo po ay maha- but heartily shared,” Cuepo lal sa Kongreso, babantayan said. The streamer natin hanggang maging Cuerpo explained that ganap na batas ang mga panukalang magpapalakas CGPA is given to an Army sa programang pabahay unit that whose accomplishng gobyerno (If elected ments gave significance to to Congress, we will en- the entire Philippine Army. In March 1, the joint sure the advancement of a housing law),” she said. forces of the 103rd Brigade President Duterte vis- encountered around 20 ited Baybay City in Leyte armed men in Maguing town, Lanao del Sur bePRA Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) lieved to be members of the local Dawlah Islamiya-ISIS Republic of the Philippines CITY CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE Maute group (DI-MG). 1F South Wing Administrative Bldg. City Hall, Capistrano-Hayes Sts The encounter led to Cagayan de Oro City the confiscation of various high-powered firearms, amNOTICE TO THE PUBLIC munitions, personal belongIn compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served ings, subversive documents to the public that HERBERT ANTHONY MAHISTRADO MANDAWE has filed and 8.4 kilos of shabu with with this Office a Petition for Correction of Clerical Error of the CHILD’S DATE estimated market value of OF BIRTH from “21 May 86” to “MAY 04, 1986” in the Certificate of Live Birth of HERBERT ANTHONY MAESTRADO MANDAWE who was born on 21 May 86 (as P54 million from the house per PSA file) at Tin-ao CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, MIS. OR. and whose parents reportedly owned by certain are HERMAN RODRIGUEZ MANDAWE and ALICIA QUILANG MAESTRADO. Yasser Samporna. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than APRIL 25, 2022. Eight members from the armed group were killed in the firefight. (Sgd) EVANGELINE C. TAPANGAN MGen. Gene Ponio, com City Civil Registrar MDN: April 14 & 21, 2022 mander of the Army’s 1st

ferred candidates is advisable. “If you want to vote straight, fine; if not, then you can choose. Maglista kayo ng mga kandidato na gusto ninyo (list the candidates you prefer). It is all right to copy a list prepared by you or a sample ballot that is given to you during election time,” he added. ‘Not corrupt nor bad’ Meanwhile, the President reiterated his call to remove old-timers in the Senate who have supposedly done nothing. “Marami diyan sa senado, matagal na, wala na namang ginagawa. From time to time, kunwari may issue magsalita. ‘Yan ang ayaw ko diyan sa mga senador ngayon. Hindi lahat, pero ‘yung iba matagal na, palitan na ninyo (Many senators have not been doing anything for a long time. From time to time, they would talk when there is an issue. That is what I dislike about senators now. Those old-timers, replace them),” he said. He reminded voters to select political bets who have the heart to serve, noting that many candidates tend to forget about the nation and people once elected. “Kung gusto mo lang ng ambition, manalo ka, poporma-porma but you do nothing for the six or three years that you are elected. Marami diyan sa kanila. Why don’t you just pick people na nakilala na o pinakilala sa inyo (Some only have ambition and win but do nothing for the six or three years they are elected. There are many of them. Why don’t you just pick people whom you know or have been introduced to you),” he said. Duterte said the candidates he is endorsing possess qualities that make them deserving to be elected into office. “Hindi ako kukuha ng kandidato na corrupt o kandidato na masama ang ugali o hambog (I will not pick corrupt candidates or candidates who have a bad attitude or are arrogant). All of them are really subdued and humble,” he added. ‘Just behave’ With the numerous reports on gun ban violations, Duterte vowed to ensure that his administration would not allow terrorism during the conduct of polls. “Habang presidente ako (While

I am president), I will not allow terrorism,” he said. He reminded all political bets, including those under his political party, to refrain from engaging in any form of violence or coercion during elections. “Magkapartido man tayo o hindi (Whether we are in the same party or not), you just behave. Do not terrorize the people. The elections must be free and it must be credible,” he said. The Chief Executive also reminded candidates of the Alunan Doctrine that prohibits politicians from having more than two bodyguards, which can already be considered a private army. He said those found violating the policy would run the risk of being arrested and prosecuted. “Ang utos ko sa pulis pati military, pag kandidato ka, may kasama kang armado sumobra sa dalawa, it’s a private army. Hulihin mo ‘yung kandidato pati ‘yung mga bodyguard (My order to the police and military, if you are a candidate and you are accompanied by more than two armed guards, it’s a private army. Arrest the candidate and their bodyguards),” he said. The Alunan Doctrine, which was introduced by former Interior Secretary Rafael Alunan III, considers two or more armed men as a private army that should be disarmed by the government. (PNA)

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Infantry Division, said had those firearms not discovered, it would be used by politicians or their supporters for the incoming elections and the shabu would be sold to finance election campaign. Manageable security situation In an inter vie w on Wednesday, Cuerpo said security situation in Lanao del Sur province and Marawi City is normal and they have not seen potential violence to happen during the election. “Kung merong mangyayari during the election day, manageable lang. I don’t think we need additional troops pero sabi ni Com1 (MGen. Ponio), magpapadala ng isang kumpanya as additional force dito,” Cuerpo said. The Army is particularly monitoring the Pualas, Bayang and Binidayan towns because of political rivaly, Maguing because of the recent encounter, Tubaran because this is where Owayda Benito Marohombsar or Abu Dar was killed in a military operation. Marohombsar became the ‘emir’ (leader) of DI-MG after the Marawi siege in 2017. “We are also monitoring the town of Butig. Ij is not contested area as far as election is concerned, but the history, this is where the Maute group came from,” Cuerpo said. The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) declared Malabang and Tubaran under their control and supervision according to Atty. Mohaimen Ali, election officer of Tubaran because of the election rivalry.

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incident report signed by the team leader and owner, take photos of the sealed lot, and identify the source or supplier of the items. Meanwhile, June Vasquez of Ceramic Tiles Manufacturing Association discussed ways on determining a good buy of ceramic tiles and emphasized that identifying the purpose of tile usage must come first whether they are for flooring or walling. He said one must check the physical property of the items, modulus of rupture, resistance to chemicals and stains, total number of tiles in the package, manufacturer's production run or batch number, and total dry weight.

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Citing the significance of conducting such activity, Lawyer Fel Brillantes of DTI-10 said, "These are very important because from time to time, the DTI is conducting monitoring and enforcement activities and we can give you the assurance that we are going to do that...we do not want to be merely regulators. The DTI would also like to be enablers," Entrepreneurs, local government units and members of the press in Camiguin and Misamis Oriental participated in the said event. (RTP/PIA-10)

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respond if ever an incident occurs. “Kini nga exercis e dako kayo ug importansya labi na gyud sa airport nga vulnerable kaayo mi sa mga ing-ani nga scenario ug nakita man n i nyo ku ng u ns a mu r e s p o n d e a n g m g a kapulisan ilabina g yud atong mga personnel sa airport labi na sa mga ing-ani nga panghitabo,” Labares emphasized. (This exercise is very important especially at the airport where we are vulnerable to these scenarios and it also shows how the police and airport personnel respond to this kind of problem) The pur p os e of t he activity is to showcase the operational readiness of the men and women in the province and other law enforcement and response unit of Misamis Occidental in responding expeditiously to contingencies in accordance with the law. (SMRN/PIA-10/Misamis Occidental)

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developers. Similar to the first event, it will be held within Metro Manila. The company is set to formally introduce the inaugural LEAD members in the next Lamudi Link. On April 20, The Lamudi Academy Live will tackle Networking for the Digital Age. Both in-person events will happen at the Lamudi headquarters in Makati. While on-site activities are in full swing, Lamudi maintains its online learning sessions, which are conducted on Zoom. To know more about the next networking activities, watch out for the announcement on Facebook and LinkedIn pages.


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