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Rufus calls for the immediate release of ‘hijacked’ FLR funds Opposition heightens vs housing project near Magdiwata watershed

By JOEL CALAMBA ESCOL Managing Editor

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - House Deputy Speaker Rufus Rodriguez rallied Friday for the immediate disbursement of the socalled “For Later Release” (FLR) funds included in the 2021 national budget. Rep. Rodriguez in a statement reacted after the Department of Budget and Management (DBM)

By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN Contributing Editor

SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur -- Opposition to the four-hectare housing development project of a

sloping land inside the 1-kilometer buffer zone of Mt. Magdiwata Watershed has stepped up following the government issuance of an Environmental Clearance

Certificate (ECC). Officials of San Francisco Water District (SFWD) registered their objection anew to the project developed by Bayugan City-based Mar-

rea Estates Corporation after the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Caraga Regional Office issued the See HEIGHTENS, page 11

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Lumanao confident Inday Sarah will heed ‘run-president’ clamor By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN Contributing Editor

SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur -- Manny T. Lumanao, PDP-Laban Caraga Regional President, is confident Mayor Sara Duterte will eventually heed the persistent clamor for her to run for president in the coming election next year. Lumanao who attended the recently-convened party national convention said the Go-Duterte tandem that was pushed and approved during the plenary is no longer feasible with the refusal of Senator Lawrence Bong Go

to accept the nomination. Lumanao said that while Mayor Inday is not a party member, she can not prevent them in the PDP-Laban from nominating her as our adopted presidential candidate. Lumanao said there were already precedents when PDP-Laban adopted then presidential candidates Jovito Salonga (LP) in 1992 polls, Erap Estrada (PMP) in 1998 election, Fernando Poe (PMP) in 2004, and The hazardous condition of the 4-hectare sloping area of the mountain inside the buffer zone of Mt. Magdiwata Noynoy Aquino (LP) in watershed after a housing developer, Marrea Estates, based in Bayugan City, started clearing the area with bulldozers on November 30 last year for road tracing works. In December 18 last year, heavy rains caused the natural 2010. See CONFIDENT, page 11

waterways and springs to sprout out from the dumped clearing. CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN

PRRD’s Ahon Program highlights proactive Sec. Andanar bags Outstanding Filipino gov’t response in crisis situations MANILA - The government has long moved past being reactive and is focusing its time in creating more proactive efforts to respond to crisis situations, Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar said on Friday. In an interview, Secretary Andanar cited the Aid and Humanitarian Operations Nationwide (AHON) Convergence Program as one of the recent proactive initiatives of the government to See RESPONSE, page 10

Luminary Awards 2021 MANILA - The Episcom group has hailed Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar as a recipient of the Outstanding Filipino Luminary Award for National Government Service this year. This year’s Outstanding Filipino Luminary Award bears the theme “Inspiring the Filipino people amidst the pandemic”, which honors and highlights the valuable contribution of the leaders,

the civic movers, and innovators that have propelled the country’s economy and inspired their fellowmen during this pandemic. Secretary Andanar on Friday expressed his gratitude for the award given to him. “I am humbled by the recognition that the Episcom group has given for the works that my department and I have worked for in order to serve and inform See BAGS, page 11


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Cities/Provinces

AS COVID SURGE SEEN THIS WEEK

Tangub Mayor declares ‘No Movement Saturdays’ By MDNN Tangub City News Bureau

TANGUB CITY - As the deadly coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) has continued attacking different areas in Mindanao by contracting the unmindful residents, a top official of the city has declared “No Movement Saturdays.” City Mayor Jennifer Tan signed Executive Order 234, series of 2021, officially declaring “No Movement Saturdays” purposely to contain the virus from spreading fast. Mayor Tan was alarmed when the deadly virus contraction has reached a record high of 120 cases in a single day. The mayor’s EO mandated the public to refrain from going outside their respective houses and to avoid non-essential gatherings, except for members of the family who are allowed to buy food and medicines. The order also exempted medical frontliners, as well as those obligated to work on Saturdays, including the emergency responders. A fine of P1,000 for the first offense, plus a day in jail will be meted against those who will be caught defying the executive order duly signed by Mayor Tan. For the second offense, a fine of P2,000 plus three days in jail; and a fine of P5,000 and 10-day imprisonment for the third offense. The order temporarily suspended religious gather-

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Not a local Delta variant case yet, LGU Surigao Sur officials insist By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN Contributing Editor

Center (UP-PGC). B oth the Provincial Health Office and the local Covid response in Barobo town have stood pat that the DOH Caraga report about the first Delta case who is a 26-year-old female, unvaccinated, and with a travel history from National Capital Region (NCR) last July 10, 2021 who eventually decided to return to Caraga was cleared from the virus before she went

home to her hometown . “Yes it is, her address is Barobo but that does not follow she is in Barobo during her infectious period. Do not worry, we remain safe from Delta, ok. But Covid is roaming around so, we remain observant of the protocols,” says a reaction on social media post by Barobo Covid SDS Updates post. For their part, the Provincial Health Office said

BAROB O, Surigao del Sur -- It’s still not a local case despite Department of Health-Caraga Region’s pronouncements early this week that Caraga region is no longer free from the highly contagious Covid Delta variant based on the results of whole genome Tan sequencing (WGS) of the ings, but it allowed public University of the Philiptransportation to continue pines - Philippine Genome operating. Provided, however, that operators shall follow stricter rules of the provincial government of Misamis Occidental; and the passenger vehicles plying the road will be in a reduced capacity. Meanwhile, the City Government has earlier inaugurated a 35-bed isolation facility in response to the increasing number of residents who have contracted the deadly coronavirus disease. The Covid-19 isolation facility, located in Barangay Maloro, was named “Project Anchorage” by the City Government. Mayor Tan said the 35bed capacity isolation facility has nine rooms intended for families and couples, while the rest of the rooms with comfortable beds are also equipped with a tiled comfort room, an air-conditioning unit, water, kettle, Christian Dave Talian, a member of the Talaandig Tribe in Sitio Kaulayanan, Barangay water dispenser, radio moni- Lirongan, Talakag, Bukidnon, says the government and their assistance through the tor, Cable TV, and Wi-Fi. Support to Barangay Development Program (SBDP) have finally reached their very

the province remains free from Delta variant since the reported victim is not a local case that is feared to have infected others. The PHO statement said all identified close contacts were contact traced and had undergone RT-PCR Testing. All of them tested negative and was not a case of local transmission. “To this day, the Province of Surigao del Sur still has See INSIST, page 10

Remote sitio in Talakag, B’non launches SBDP projects

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The Parental involvement in Modular Distance Learning By CONSOLACION G. MABILLA Teacher I City Central School

As the coronavirus pandemic affects the face-to-face learning, parents are suddenly thrust into the forefront of education. Parents now have the important responsibility of ensuring that their children obtain the high-quality of education while remaining safe at home. Despite the fact that the education suffers as a result of classrooms being forced to close their doors to enthusiastic pupils, countless parents are stepping up to support their children as they adjust to the new school year set-up. One version of blended

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learning combines online distance learning and modular distance learning, in which printed modules and other learning materials are delivered to students’ homes by local government units and schools. Parents will then assist their children in completing their lessons at home. And help their children learn the lessons provided. This will not be easy, but with the support of the entire society, parents will be joined on the front lines of education by DepEd, teachers, local government units, and

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education advocates. In the midst of the pandemic, parents will be able to instruct and assist their children in learning. While there may be obstacles along the line, learning continuity can be achieved through parental efforts. Parents have always had an important influence in their children’s emotional and cognitive development. They act as their children’s first teachers, providing them with the necessary stepping stones to adjust to school life. Aside from keeping the children safe, this is an opportunity for parents and children to create an even stronger bond.

BUKIDNON -- After completing the needed documentary requirements to proceed to the next phase of the implementation of the program and with the availability of the funds, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)-10 along with the Local Government of Talakag organized the ceremonial groundbreaking of the priority projects, September 2. “After the longest time, our prayers have been heard,” said Christian Dave Talian, a member of the Talaandig Tribe in Sitio Kaulayanan, Barangay Lirongan, Talakag, Bukidnon. He added that the government and their assistance See LAUNCHES, page 10

Three family members in AgSur died of Covid in just 2 days By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN Contributing Editor

SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur -- Three family members, a husband, a father-in-law and a younger brother-in-law who are not yet vaccinated against Covid 19, died at the D.O. Plaza Memorial Hospital in just a matter of two days on Saturday and Sunday. The wife, Sarah Edison Postrero, 39, who along with her three children aged 12, 13 and 18 were isolated at the government quarantine facility in Bayugan City after three of them were

also tested positive from Covid-19. She said they were all asymptomatic while the other child is still awaiting results from swab test. Another brother-in-law younger than her late husband was brought Monday to Caraga Regional Hospital after he showed symptoms like hard cough and recurring fever. He, too, is waiting from swab results. The three Covid victims were first rushed to the Bayugan Community Hospital(BCH) in separate days last week after their health conditions wors-

ened having coughs, fever and shortness of breath but were transferred to D.O. Plaza Memorial Hospital (DOPMH) after the former health facility already run out of oxygen and the doctors were already overwhelmed with patients. The husband started having fever and coughs on August 28 and admitted to the BCH in September 1 and stayed there until September 7 before he was transferred to D.O. Plaza Memorial Hospital. The father-in-law was See DIED, page 9


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DA-NorMin provides agri inputs to CdeO farmers CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - The Department of Agriculture - Regional Field Office 10 (DA-10) through its Corn and High Value Crops Development programs handed over 140 bags of hybrid yellow corn seeds and 200 packets of assorted vegetable seeds to the Congressional Office of Rep. Rufus R. Rodriguez of the 2nd district of CdeO on September 9. The agri inputs with a total amount of P726,000 were turned over by the agency to said office duly represented by Executive Assistant Lina D. Navarro. DA-NorMin’s provision of said agri inputs helmed by

DA-10 turns over agri inputs to CdeO farmers to enhance their productivity and income; thereby, improving their lives.

Regional Executive Director increase farmers’ income; Carlene C. Collado, aims to thereby, uplifting people enhance productivity and from poverty. # (JCAnito)

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DA-NorMin provides agri livelihood assistance to Subanen farmers in MisOcc CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – The Subanen tribe of Don Victoriano, Misamis Occidental received agri livelihood assistance provided by the Department of Agriculture in Northern Mindanao (DA-10). Through DA’s Special Area for Agricultural Development (SAAD) and High Value Crops Development Program, DA-10 Regional Technical Director for Operations Carlota S. Madriaga turned over the greenhouse garden nets, plastic mulch, plastic seedling trays, polyethylene bags, hand tractor, shovel and organic fertilizer, among others in support to their strawberry farm and high value crops.

RTD Madriaga shared, that Don Victoriano is being envisioned as the strawberry supplier of Northern Min-

danao with the support of their local chief executive, Mayor Bertoldo J. Murallon, Jr. #(ATC)

MisOcc Subanen farmers receive agri livelihood assistance intended for their strawberry farm and other high value crops production.

DA exec visits on-going construction of smart greenhouses - DA-10 Regional Executive Director Carlene C. Collado visits the on-going construction of 11 units smart greenhouses with Korean experts on Monday, September 6. The P70.253 million project is located in one of agency’s research stations, the Northern Mindanao Agricultural Crops and Livestock Research Complex (NMACLRC) in Dalwangan, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. Funded by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs thru Korea Agency of Education, Promotion and Information Service in Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, the project will help local farmers in producing high value crops such as tomato, strawberry, pepper and potato using smart farming technologies. #(ATCabig)

Granular lockdown Brawner decries continues violation imposed on selected of CPP-NPA-NDF on children’s rights areas in Agusan Sur By MDNN Agusan del Sur News Bureau

PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur - The local government of Prosperidad town, this province, has placed four areas under granular lockdown Saturday (September 11) following the recent recommendation of the mayor and the local IATF. The lockdown order was made by local officials due to the reported surge of covid-19 cases in these areas that already alarmed the residents. Under granular lockdowns were Purok 1,2,3,4 and 5 in Barangay Patin-ay in Prosperidad municipal-

ity, this province, starting September 11, 2021, it was learned. The lockdown was also implemented by virtue of Resolution #29 signed by Mayor Eric Mellana, who is also the current chief of the local Municipal InterAgency Task Force (MIATF) Based on official records, the municipality of Prosperidad has registered 315 active cases of the deadly coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). Of the total of 1,274 cases, 927 have fully recovered, with 32 fatalities. The municipal officials have already convened on See IMPOSED, page 10

LOCKDOWN MEETING. Members of the Municipal InterAgency Task Force addressing Covid-19 convene on Friday (Sept. 10, 2021) to finalize lockdown guidelines in four sub-communities in Barangay Pantin-ay, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur. The 14-day lockdown will begin Saturday (Sept. 11). (Photo courtesy of Team Prosperidad)

By SONY SUDARIA and OSCAR LEDESMA MDNN News Bureau

SAN FERNANDO, Cagayan de Oro City – A top-ranking official of the military here has decried the continued violation of the Communist Party of the Philippines– New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPPNPA-NDF) on children’s human rights. Maj. Gen. Romeo S. Brawner Jr., Army’s 4th Infantry Division (4ID) commander said the violations on children rights and the International Humanitarian Law were very evident with the recent capture of NPA combatants in San Fernando, Bukidnon - who were all minors. Brawner said during the recent encounter between the NPA rebels and elements of the 88th Infantry Battalion, 10 of the communist guerillas were captured and among them were minors. Those minors were identified as Jef, male, 11; alias Taburok, female, 17; and alias Daniel, male, believed to be under 18. They were identified by the military through the help of the local social welfare officer Rebecca C. Marva in San Fernando. “The NPA allowing minors to be with the group

Photo shows Maj. Gen. Romeo S. Brawner Jr., Army’s 4th Infantry Division (4ID) commander personally inspecting the seized firearms and the captured 10 members of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) rebels, three of whom are minors. - photo by cris diaz

of armed men has clearly disregarded the safety and welfare of the children. Instead of protecting them, letting them go to school and enjoy their childhood, the NPA tramples children’s rights by continuing to recruit minors who they can easily take advantage of and who are easily swayed by their false promises to join their senseless cause,” Brawner Jr. pointed out. The three minors, the military official added,

belong to the Platoon 1 of Guerilla Front Malayag of the Sub Regional Committee 2 of the North Central Mindanao Regional Committee. They were arrested in the forested area in Barangay Mabuhay, San Fernando, Bukidnon. The 4th ID’s top military official said these minor NPA combatants were fortunate enough that government troops captured and rescued them from the violent path and communist’s

exploitation of their young and innocent minds. The military official cited Republic Act 11188, the “Special Protection of Children in Situations of Armed Conflict Act,” declares children as “zones of peace,” aimed at protecting children in situations of armed conflict from all forms of abuse and violence such as recruiting children into government armed forces and other armed See DECRIES, page 10


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A sobbing chieftain of the Higaonon Manobo Talandig Tribe in Tagbac, Talakag came to me lately asking for help because his new born grandbaby was born deformed with imperforate anus and if not operated soon will die. A year or so ago, as I went around Mindanao, there were outpourings of information of many newly born babies without legs or arms. Based on my verification, I can only surmise that the abnormal growth of fetus inside the womb of the mother has something to do with contaminated water the pregnant women have been drinking from the watersheds. Well, it would have been safe not to drink water taken from the faucet, that is, if they have enough money to buy mineral or bottled water.

Of the four elements of nature (fire, water, wind and earth), it is water that symbolizes life simply because there could be no life anywhere else in the cosmos without water. Water is so essential, so precious that we sometimes can’t help but be poetic about it. Indeed, “the passion of the heart burns so hot that without the cooling breath of the lungs, the flames of the heart would devour not only itself but also the entire world. Thus, next time you drink a glass of water, or bathe, or shower, or wash your hands, next time you pass a river or a stream, a lake, or an ocean, think of the healing merciful powers of water.” For those residing in Mindanao, those poetic lines may not apply as water may not have a healing

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power at all but may in fact, mean deformities of fetus, sickness or perhaps, slow death. Why is this so? Well, agricultural companies operating some two hundred thousand hectares of vast plantations in Mindanao on top of the eight sub-watersheds in Bukidnon which comprise the Cagayan de Oro watershed are heavily using chemicals as fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides to mass produce fruits to supply the consumerist lifestyle of the people in advanced countries. This method of farming called “conventional agriculture” See DRINK, page 11

Letters from Davao

What Davao clique? SOME senators have selective memory. In the Senate’s current investigation, they were talking of prices of personal protective equipment medical commodities today and stonewalled how much were the prices of the same items when the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) declared pandemic later. Even the wise guys in the Senate were not even as perturbed about the threat of Covid-19 before as they are today trying to throw muck at anyone they perceive is close to Pres. Rodrigo Duterte and their own colleague, Sen. Christopher “Bong” Go. The issue of over-pricing of purchases by the Department of Health was taken up before and now that the election fever has started to simmer it is again resurrected. They have a term for this: “investigation in

aid of elections”. The issue which I too hammered before was the sluggish action of DoH Sec. Francisco Duque raises the red flag on Covid-19 which in turn resulted in the late purchases of protective vests and masks for our medical front-liners. In Davao, a group of concerned citizens pooled resources to buy PPEs for our front-liners at the Southern Medical Center when we heard they have to use hospital blankets to serve as their protective vests. From that time on, I always referred to Duque as the weakest link and even called for his resignation and dismissal. Up to now. Of course, the media establishments which had been complaining of the ‘suppression’, are now busy churning out the propaganda to discredit the Duterte administration. The agenda

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is to diminish the trust and approval rating of the President. Digong is not a lame-duck which they wish he’ll be. He matters a lot in the 2022 Presidential campaign. In desperation they dragged Sen. Bong Go in the storm they stir in a teapot. Reviving the frigate deal by making a lot of fuss over a referral note which they interpreted as an endorsement. It was all a done deal from the past administration. Blue Ribbon Committee Chair Dick Gordon belittled his fellow Senator Bong Go referring See DAVAO, page 11

Unruffled

Playground of divide and rule

THE PH Senate has become a playground of divide and rule. And these particular kind of mantra at the Senate is happening right now as we get nearer to 2022. Practically poisoned by their ambitions to lead and conquer, these politicos (read: tradpols) are trapped of their personal agenda. IN these extraordinary times of living dangerously, socmed serves as the venue of political black propaganda. Their bashings are nonstop, like king crabs, one bad Filipino trait that drags us down to nowhere. And this is not unusual as the election fever gets

hotter by the day. Tearing each other down in order to attain something is reflective of an envious mindset. People with crab mentality are everywhere. You can encounter them on social media, where they are always busy criticizing instead of appreciating. Crab mentality is a way of thinking of a person who always try to pull down others, not wanting them to succeed, nor level up. It’s a metaphor that refers to the crabs in a bucket. They always fail individually and collectively. Crab mentality is also an attitude that clings on the phrase ‘if I can’t have

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it, neither can you.’ People who have this kind of mentality are arrogant and plain stupid. They tend to regard themselves as special, trying to brag that they are superior from the rest. A person with a crab mentality has the habit of feeling threatened by the growth of others. Simply put, arrogance is their worst enemy. (ruffy44_ph2000@yahoo. com)


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Tuklas Lunas anti-dengue herbal capsule may soon be available as clinical trials conclude Text by ALLYSTER A. ENDOZO DOST-STII Photos from DOST-PCHRD

AN anti-dengue capsule combining the best qualities of traditional herbal remedies may soon be available to the general public at an affordable price. Department of Science and Technology (DoST) Secretary Fortunato dela Peña recently disclosed Filipino researchers have hurdled Phase 1 of the three-phase clinical trials on a plantbased treatment against dengue with a drug estimated to be commercially available by the end of 2022. “The DOST-Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOSTPCHRD)’s Tuklas Lunas Program (Research for Cure) is proud to announce the latest developments in creating the world’s first anti-dengue medicine, made possible by our continuous support and collaboration with Filipino researchers,” De la Peña said. The randomized, doubleblind, placebo-controlled study aims to determine the efficacy and safety of the herbal capsule when taken orally by adults with dengue fever showing no warning signs. Each fixed-dose capsule combines the qualities of tawa-tawa (Euphorbia hirta) and banaba (Lagerstroemia speciosa) to increase platelet count with the immuneboosting and anti-inflammatory properties of luya (Zingiber officinale). Pharmalytics Corp.’s Dr. Rita Grace Y. Alvero, dengue herbal clinical trial program leader, said the Phase 1 of the clinical trials covered tests on the drug on animals. “We are now in the human testing. Based on our findings, there was no dose-limiting toxicity,” she disclosed. The study on Philippines’ first dengue drug, which is also a cheaper cure against the disease, was suspended due to the covid-19 pandemic, but received a go signal to proceed with Phases 2 and 3 clinical trials for the

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Herbal anti-dengue capsules being tested for efficacy and safety among study participants in Cavite.

dengue medicine this year. Phase 2 would test safety in use in subjects infected with dengue, while Phase 3 will compare its efficacy versus existing treatments. “Since there is no current treatment for dengue, we combined phases 2 and 3 by comparing two dose levels versus placebo,” Alvero noted. The study is expected to be completed by the second quarter of 2022, she added. More Cost-Effective “It will be cheaper than the combined cost of hospitalization, ICU [intensive care unit] stay, blood transfusions and the lost income of caretakers during the illness. For those with financial challenges, this will offer hope and relief,” said Alvero. If their studies showed that the capsules’ efficacy against dengue is optimized, Alvero said they can start with the scaled up production of the drug. “It is the very first in its class. No country, even the US, has an anti-dengue drug produced. We are looking forward to this,” said Dr Jaime Montoya of the Philippine Council for Health

Research and Development (PCHRD) of the ground breaking research. The nearly P12 million Phase 2 clinical trial to be conducted by the De La Salle University in Dasmariñas, Cavite together with health science startup Pharmalytics Corp. on 600 volunteer participants, will be funded by the DOST through the PCHRD. Dengue is a mosquito-borne infection whose incidence has been steadily increasing in tropical countries, particularly in the Philippines where it is considered as one of the top health problems. From January to November 2020, 79,218 dengue cases were recorded nationwide. Although 81 percent lower than the same period in 2019 – a phenomenon partly attributed by epidemiologists to the COVID quarantines – dengue still claimed 306 lives. With no direct cure for dengue, treatment for the viral disease usually calls for hospital confinement, which can be costly except in state-run health facilities. Once proven safe and effective, the herbal capsule

Denge Mosquito

Anti-dengue capsules developed by Pharmalytics Corporation containing ingredients from locally available plants—tawa-tawa, banaba, and luya.

will be the first definitive treatment for dengue. It could pave the way for use in cases showing warning signs and even in severe types. On the economic side, farmers can benefit from cultivating any of the three medicinal plants, the increased demand for which may come from local pharmaceutical companies that could manufacture the treatment for domestic and even overseas markets. The Tuklas Lunas program trial on herbal antidengue capsule is one of the technologies and innovations that will be presented in the Big 21 in 2021 launch on 7 September 2021, 10:00AM, to be broadcast live at the DOST-Philippines Facebook page. Interested parties may contact Dr. Josefino Alvero, president of Pharmalytics Corporation, through email at jralvero@yahoo.com.

Tuklas Lunas Marine Component Meantime, the marine component of the Tuklas Lunas program is being implemented by the University of the Philippines Diliman - Marine Science Institute with funding from the DOST- PCHRD Discovery and Development of Health Products (DDHP) program The ongoing DDHP Marine Component program is composed of two projects. Project 1 studies anti-pain and anti-neurodegeneration drug candidates to be spearheaded by Dr. Arturo O. Lluisma, while the second project is working on the discovery and development of anti-infective and/or anticancer compounds from Philippine marine sponges, other marine macro-organisms and their associated microorganisms to be led by Dr. Lilibeth Salvador-Reyes. Now on its 2nd year of

implementation, the program has accomplished the following major activities: (1) Optimization of largescale synthesis and folding of priority peptides and Intraplantar Hypertonic Saline Assay, (2) Sequencing of four (4) priority Conoidean species, (3) Molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulations, (4) Identification of priority bioactive peptides and conopeptides for synthetic and recombinant production, (5) Purified three (3) priority compounds, (6) Determined the structure for two (2) lufariellolide analogues and IC50 values for anti-proliferative, antiinflammatory, and Nrf2 activation of lufareillolide and 3 analogues, (7) Additional seven (7) priority isolates ready for batch 2 sequencing, and (8) Optimization of electro transformation of 2 DDHP Phase 1 priority bacterial isolates.

Masbate workers get Titled farm land for sale 43.2-M pesos DOLE aid

INFORMAL sector workers in the province of Masbate, some of them recovering from the recent typhoon Jolina, received 43.2 million pesos worth of livelihood assistance from the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) yesterday, September 11. Some 3,600 displaced or disadvantaged Masbateño workers, including returning OFWs and youth interns, received from the labor department pangkabuhayan See GET, page 10

Location: Talakag,Bukidnon Price: 800,000/hectare only

Details: F Along brgy road F Around 600 meters from national highway F Slope type land F Total area: 17.2 hectares For more details pls contact the Owner @ FOR MASBATE WORKERS. Labor Secretary Silvestre ‘Bebot ‘Bello III is assisted by DOLE Bicol Regional Director Ma. Zenaida Angara-Campita in awarding the 43.3 million pesos worth of livelihood assistance to 3,452 informal sector workers in various towns in the province of Masbate on September 11 in Masbate City. (Photo be DOLE RO 5)

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Nearly 14K villages rise from pandemic thru DTI assistance By KRIS CRISMUNDO

MANILA – Some 13,918 barangays across the country have benefitted from different livelihood programs of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). Reporting to President Rodrigo Duterte over the weekend, Secretary Ramon Lopez said DTI extended livelihood training and assistance to 154,000 micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). Lopez said the DTI assists local and overseas workers who were displaced from their jobs amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic. The Livelihood Seeding Program provides livelihood kits worth PHP5,000 to PHP10,000 while the Programa sa Pangkabuhayan sa Pagbangon at Ginhawa conducts trainings in entrepreneurship to those affected by calamities, has provided 24,000 livelihood kits, and assisted 26,930. “We teach them how to fish rather than dole out PHP10,000,” Lopez said during the Cabinet meeting and Talk to the People on Friday night and aired Saturday morning. DTI also gives access to financing arm Small Business (SB) Corp, which offers zero-interest loans to existing MSMEs affected by the Covid-19 under its Covid-19 Assistance to

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10,000 returning OFWs, LSIs back in Sultan Kudarat since pandemic MANILA – The provincial government of Sultan Kudarat is exerting all means in managing the COVID-19 situation in the province as about 10,000 overseas Filipinos and locally-stranded individuals have come back home since the onset of the pandemic. In an interview during the Network Briefing News hosted by Presidential Communications Sec. Martin M. Andanar today, September 9, Sultan Kudarat Governor Datu Suharto Mangudadatu said that the situation in the province is manageable and that they are continuously working to prepare for a possible surge of new COVID-19 variants. According to him, the provincial government has

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accommodated more or less 10,000 returnees since 2020. “Alam po ninyo na napakarami na pong dumating na returnees overseas Filipino and local stranded individuals. On our data, we have more than 3,000 from overseas and we have 7,000 local stranded Filipino from Sultan Kudarat. [You know that so many returnees overseas Filipino and local stranded individuals have arrived here. On our data, we have more than 3,000 from overseas and we have 7,000 local stranded Filipino from Sultan Kudarat],” he explained. “New Provincial Hospital” Governor Mangudadatu also shared that one of the key contributors to

their having a manageable COVID-19 situation in the province is the establishment of the New Sultan Kudarat Provincial Hospital which was started in 2017. The provincial hospital in Isulan town which serves as the main treatment facility of the province for COVID-19 patients, features various state-of-the-art facilities and equipment. Aside from that, Governor Mangudadatu emphasized that the new hospital aims to provide the health care needs of the people of Sultan Kudarat and its nearby provinces in SOCCSKSARGEN (Region 12). “Kaya di kami nahirapan ng management namin sa COVID-19 sapagkat pinaghandaan po

namin ang lahat ng facility sa nangyayari po dito. [So we were able to manage the COVID-19 cases well because we prepared all the facilities for what is happening right now],” he added. TUPAD program in Sultan Kudarat He also mentioned that the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) implements the Tulong Panghanap-Buhay sa Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD) Program, a community-based package of assistance that provides emergency employment for displaced workers and underemployed individuals, in their province. “We are very thankful to President Rodrigo

Roa Duterte binigyan po kami for this year na worth Php 60 million from the DOLE para sa kanilang TUPAD Program. [We are very thankful to President Rodrigo Roa Duterte for giving us for this year Php 60 million worth from DOLE for their TUPAD Program],” he said. He expressed his gratitude to President Rodrigo Roa Duterte for all the support and programs that have benefited the people of Sultan Kudarat. “Saludo po kami sa leadership ni President Duterte sa kanyang utos na alisin ang korapsyon, magkaroon ng Build-Build-Build Program, at naging benepeto po ang probinsya ng Sultan See BACK, page 9

Philippines invites investments from China during CIFIT 2021 8 September 2021, Xiamen China – The Philippines identified valuable investment projects and possible areas for closer collaborations and partnerships with Chinese partners during the Philippine Investment Forum on September 08, 2021, the first day of the China Investment Fair for Investment and Trade (CIFIT) 2021 at Xiamen, China. During the opening remarks, H.E. Jose Santiago L. Sta. Romana, Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines in China and head of the Philippine delegation to CIFIT 2021, acknowledged the achievements of the Philippine participation in CIFIT in the previous year. “[A]llow me to convey my country’s sincere appreciation to the government of China and the organizers of CIFIT for the privilege accorded to us as CIFIT Guest

Country of Honor (GCH) this year, and in 2020. We regard the unique level of prominence provided by the GCH status during both expositions as excellent opportunities to stir interest in the Philippines as the ideal destination for your investments,” said Ambassador Sta. Romana. Mr. Liao Huasheng, member of the CPC Party Group and Vice Mayor of Xiamen Municipal People’s government, emphasized that the Philippines is an important partner of China. In 2020, China ranked as the Philippines’ top trading partner (out of 225 countries), third biggest export market and top import supplier. This strong momentum continued for January to May 2021, as China was the country’s top export market, accounting for 16.2% of total exports

and top country-source of imports, with a share of 27%. China is also the Philippines’ biggest source of Foreign Direct Investments in Asia— as net FDI from China reached US$ 10.33M (CNY66.94M) from January-May 2021, up 128% compared with the same period last year. During the keynote speech, Secretary Ramon Lopez of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), recognized the close ties of the Philippines and China and expressed his appreciation to the Chinese investors for continuously investing in the Philippines and sharing in its long-term vision. Key government officials led the discussion on sector-specific investment opportunities. DTI Undersecretary & Board of Investments Managing Head Ceferino S. Rodolfo

presented the Philippine – China Complementary relationship in trade and investments, while Department of Agriculture Undersecretary Cheryl Marie Natividad-Caballero highlighted investment opportunities in abaca, coconut, mango, shrimp, cacao and coffee. Mr. Rene Reyes, Tourism Counsellor of the Department of Tourism in Shanghai, identified investment opportunities in the fast-growing Philippine tourism sector. As the Philippines continues to champion sustainability, two new sectors highlighted during the country’s participation in CIFIT 2021 are Hyperscalers and Renewable Energy. The Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) through its Territory Head in China and Asia See INVITES, page 10


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Zambo mayor says more people in Roxas town want vaccination MANILA – The efficiency of information dissemination about the importance of vaccination against COVID-19 plays a vital role as more people of President Manuel A. Roxas town in Zamboanga Del Norte want to be inoculated as soon as possible, according to its local chief executive. “Iyong mga tao po rito, talagang pumipila gusto talaga nila magpabakuna kasi iyong information dissemination namin ay napakaefficient. [Our people here, they are lining up, they really want to get vaccinated because our information dissemination is very efficient.],” Roxas town Mayor Jan Hendrik Vallecer mulled during the Network Briefing News hosted by Presidential Communications Secretary Martin M. Andanar. Mayor Vallecer also said that the Municipality of

Roxas is among efficient towns in terms of vaccination rollout in the entire province. “Nasa 75% na ang nabakunahan as to the targets natin. Lalong-lalo na sa mga senior citizen na maramirami na rin ang nabakunahan sa kanila at yung sa mga may comorbidities. [About 75% have been vaccinated as to our targets. Especially among senior citizens who have been vaccinated in large numbers and those with comorbidities.],” he pointed out. More vaccines, Improving local industry The local government is appealing to the national government to allot more vaccines to Zamboanga Del Norte as more people are expressing their willingness to get vaccinated. “Iyon nga lang po, kulang See SAYS, page 9

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Improved PCOO operations made PRRD more visible to public eye MANILA - Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar said on Thursday that improving the operations of the PCOO and its attached agencies in terms of broadcasting and information dissemination has made the President visible to the public. “Alam niyo po talagang ginawa natin ang magagawa natin para po ma-improve ang PCOO. We streamlined the government communications arm. Ngayon po masasabi natin na we are walking in one direction [We did what we can to improve PCOO. We streamlined the government communications arm and now I can say that we are walking in one direction],” he said in an interview. Through the RadioTelevision Malacanang (PBS-RTVM), the govern-

ment is now able to air live the pronouncements of the President - his State of the Nation Addresses, media interviews, meetings, and other significant gatherings with local officials. These engagements are be-

ing amplified by the other PCOO attached agencies through their social media platforms as well as tv and radio programs. “Kahit saan magpunta ang Presidente ay covered po. Diretso na yung re-

port ng Presidente mula sa RTVM hanggang dun sa mga kababayan natin. Wala na pong middleman [Wherever the President goes, it is covered. The report of the President goes directly See MADE, page 9

Secretary Andanar: Capacitate youth 16.3K more recover to have capable, effective future leaders from Covid-19 MANILA - The Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) on Saturday expressed support anew to establish capacitybuilding initiatives that will help hone the leadership skills and confidence of the youth. During the CORDS X Podcast, Secretary Martin Andanar praised the Sangguniang Kabataan Federation of Bukidnon for demonstrating their genuine care for their community amid the threats posed by the pandemic. “Kung atong mapalambo ang atong kabatan-onan, matudluan og mga mapuslanon nga life skills, pagkaresponsable, self-confidence, ug ang pinaka-importante, compassion, maka-establish kita og capable ug effective leaders para sa atong sumusunod na henerasyon [If we are able to develop our youth--teaching them with valuable life skills, being responsible, self-confidence, and the most important, teaching them how to be compassionate--we will be able to establish capable and effective leaders for generations to come],” he said. “Atong ikalipay ug ikapasigarbo atong mga kabatanonan sa Bukidnon, kay sila, ang embodiment, ang buhing saksi, sa katakus ug kamaayo sa atong kabatanonan karon [The youth of

By JOYCE ANN L. ROCAMORA

MANILA – The Department of Health (DOH) on Saturday said 16,013 more individuals have recovered from the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), raising the total to 1,985,337. The DOH also logged 26,303 more infections, jacking up the active cases to 185,706, the highest single-day tally since the outbreak began in March last year, although 1,608 should have been included in the September 10 data. "The other 24,695 are actual cases to be reported Bukidnon is our delight and pride because they are the embodiment, the living proof, of the importance of our youth today],” he added. Bukidnon SK President Princess Grace Gayon was a guest of the program, where she discussed some of the programs they have undertaken to capacitate the youth in partnership with the Bukidnon provincial government. Gayon also urged the youth to take advantage of their grit to help the country. “Make use of the opportunity to be a partner of the government in order to protect our future. Remember that we will not stay young for long. We should have the initiative to fight for a brighter future,” she said.

for September 11. For cases in National Capital Region, of the 9,061 total cases reported today (Saturday), 447 should have been reported for September 10," the DOH statement read. A total of 79 also died of Covid-19 for an overall count of 34,978. While some technical issues have been resolved by the Department of Information and Communications (DICT), the DOH said there are Covid-19 data "not yet included" in its COVID-KAYA system

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4th ID offers COVID vaccines to surrendering NPAs CAMP EVANGELISTA, Cagayan de Oro City – The Commander of the 4th Infantry Division has offered COVID-19 Vaccines to the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) after learning that some of the captured and killed CTG members during the armed clashes in San Fernando and Valencia City in Bukidnon are COVID-19 positive as a result of the tests conducted. Maj. Gen. Romeo S. Brawner Jr., the Commander of 4ID, disclosed that out of the 10 CPP-NPA Terrorists (CNTs) who were captured in the San Fernando clash, 3 CNTs including 1 minor were found to be COVID-19 positive while 1 of the dead CNTs turns out also to be COVID-19 positive. In the

Valencia City clash, 3 captured CNTs including 2 minors also tested positive. “Many in the NPA ranks possibly have COVID-19 as evidenced by the positive test results of the captured and dead CNTs. Nais ko pong ipaalam sa kanila na

wala pong pinipili ang COVID-19, sundalo, kapulisan, mga kawani, simpleng mamamayan at maging mga myembro ng CPP-NPANDF ay tinatablan din ng nakakamatay na COVID-19. We are willing to provide COVID-19 vaccines to the

CTG if they will decide to abandon the armed struggle and cooperate with us”, MGen. Brawner Jr. said. The captured CNTs in San Fernando clash who tested positive during the RTCPR test were identified as alias Taburok, minor; alias Manman; and alias Daniel; while still for testing is alias Jillian, 1 of the 4 killed CNTs. On the other hand, the captured CNTs in the Valencia City clash identified as alias Anjie and minor’s alias Jayson and RK are also COVID-19 positive. Significantly, alias Kib, who was wounded, is Delta variant COVID-19 positive and already underwent surgical operation yesterday. Moreover, the CNTs killed during the said clashes

of Barangay Tuburan chairman in this city, who was shot dead while cleaning PAGADIAN CITY - Days his vehicle on August 25. are numbered for the killers The police have final-

ly filed murder charges against Joseph Andos alias Butchoy; Julie Benabaye alias Gaga; and two other suspects who were involved in the killing of a village leader identified as Raymundo Albiar, 55 year’s old. Col. Roel Lami-ing, Zamboanga del Sur police

director, said both the suspects were identified based on witnesses’ accounts, and also through the Special Investigation Task Group (SITG) created to handle the investigation process. Lami-ing said the task force created consisted of the Pagadian City police, National Bureau of Investi-

Maj. Gen. Romeo S. Brawner Jr., commander of Philippine Army’s 4th Infantry Division (4ID photo)

were immediately buried upon learning that some of them have tested positive of COVID-19. Maj. Gen. Brawner Jr. appealed to the CTG leadership to abandon the armed struggle and stressed that the country is currently facing an unseen enemy that is even more serious and deadly where it exempts no one, the COVID-19 virus. “I am personally appealing to Jorge Madlos alias Ka Oris and his group to return to the peaceful path now and go down from the mountains so that they can be given vaccines and proper medical attention. Secretary Carlito Galvez of OPAPP has promised that even members of the CTG will be provided with vaccines to demonstrate

the government’s sincerity in calling for reconciliation amidst this pandemic that significantly changed our way of life”, Maj. Gen. Brawner Jr. ensured. “Personal kong ring hinihikayat ang iba pang mga kapatid natin na myembro ng New People’s Army na tuluyan ng bumaba at iwan ang hindi ligtas na kalagayan at maling pakikibaka sa panahon ng pandemya. Ang inyung kasundaluhan ay nangangako na kayo ay mababakunahan kasabay ng pagbabagong buhay na may panatag at ligtas na pamumuhay. As we still await the additional vaccines, the AFP are most willing to share to the CNTs the vaccines intended for our soldiers”, Maj. Gen. Brawner Jr. added.

gation, Criminal Investigation and Detection Group, Anti-Cybercrime Group, Highway Patrol Group, and other law enforcement agencies. Investigations disclosed that on August 25, and while the victim was cleaning his vehicle, the suspects reportedly barged in and without provocation shot the victim, which resulted in the village chief ’s un-

timely demise. The incident, which happened around 6:10 in the morning in Purok Nangka, Barangay Tuburan, caused the life of Tuburan chairman Raymundo Albiar, 55. The Provincial Government of Zamboanga del Sur has offered P1 million bounty to anybody who can provide vital information that will lead to the resolution of the case. - PNA

Murder charges filed in court against the ‘killers’ of a village chairman By SONY SUDARIA and OSCAR LEDESMA MDNN News Bureau

Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT 4th Shari’a Circuit Court 4th Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City IN RE: JOINT PETITION TO APPROVE CIVIL CASE NO.2021-096 AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE OF SPOUSES ARIEL B. LOPEZ, JR. AND LAARNI R. NALDO-LOPEZ, ARIEL B. LOPEZ, JR. AND LAARNI R. NALDO-LOPEZ, Petitioners. X---------------------------------/ 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 July 21, 2012 at Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, 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 Purok 7, Tominobo, Iligan City and Bonbon, Opol, Misamis Oriental, 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 seven (7) 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’s seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on July 21, 2012 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 October 8, 2021 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 13th day of September, 2021.

HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge

MDN: Sept 14, 21 & 28, 2021

R.A. 10172/R.A.9048 (Form No. LCRO) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Camiguin Municipality of Mambajao N O T I C E OF PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 7 of R.A. No. 10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that REMAR DAIGDIGAN BUTALID has filed with this Office PETITION FOR CORRECTION OF CLERICAL ERROR in his Certificate of Live Birth particularly SEX OF THE CHILD from “FEMALE” to “MALE”. He was born on 25 NOVEMBER 1996 at MERCY VILLAGE, CABUAAN, MAMBAJAO, CAMIGUIN, PHILIPPINES and whose parents are; ENRIQUE TAGAYLO BUTALID and ELVIRA GALERA DAIGDIGAN. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than 27 SEPTEMBER 2021.

(Sgd.) EDITHA B. MOOSREINER, MBA MU Municipal Civil Registrar

MDN: Sept 14 & 21, 2021

Republic of the Philippines PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL NORTE Municipality of Lala OFFICE OF THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR

Mr. PENG, JINGYANG, Chinese national as Crane Operator of the company. Colomba Construction and General Merchadise. Located at Patag 6th Division Cagayan de Oro City. JOB DESCRIPTION: • To operate cranes and hoists. • Transfer loads to construction sites and discharge safety. • Provide 24/7 support onsite and offsite construction. QUALIFICATIONS: • Chinese national. • Has an experience as a Crane Operator. • Has good communication skills. • Ages 20-30 years old, Male only. SALARY: • Php 20k Monthly Mr. YAO, GAODONG, Chinese national Estimator of the company. Colomba Construction and General Merchandise located at Patag 6th Division Cagayan de Oro City. JOB DESCRIPTION: • He is responsible for estimating the costs, materials, and labor. • To prepare documents, such as sketches, blueprints, reports and proposals. • Provide 24/7 support onsite and offsite construction. QUALIFICATIONS: • Chinese National • Has an experience Estimator. • Has good communication skills. • Ages 24-35 years old, Male only. SALARY: • Php 20k Monthly Mr. MA, FUXIANG, Chinese national Equipment Operator of the company. Colomba Construction and General Merchandise Located at Patag 6th Division Cagayan de Oro City. JOB DESCRIPTION: • To operate construction vehicles • To perform routine maintenance on construction equipment. • Provide 24/7 support onsite and offsite construction QUALIFICATIONS: • Chinese National • Has an experience Equipment Operator. • Has good communication skills. • Ages 25-35 years old, male only SALARY Php 20K Mr. CHENG, XIAOJIA, Chinese national

Project Manager of the company. Colomba Construction and General Merchandise. Located at Patag 6th Division Cagayan de Oro City. JOB DESCRIPTION: • He is responsible for the planning of the project. • Controlling time management. • Monitor progress. • Provide 24/7 support onsite and offsite construction. QUALIFICATIONS: • Chinese National • Has an experience as Project Manager. • Has good communication skills. • Ages 20-30 years old male only. SALARY Php 20K Mr. WANG, HAOXIANG, Chinese national Surveyor of the company. Colomba Construction and General Merchandise, Located at Patag 6th Division Cagayan de Oro City. JOB DESCRIPTION: • To conduct physical site surveys using a variety of equipment and tools • To prepare sketches and notes. • To perform electronic data collection. • Provide 24/7 support onsite and offsite construction. QUALIFICATIONS: • Chinese National • Has an experience as Surveyor. • Has good communication skills. • Ages 23-30 years old male only. SALARY PHP 20K. Mr. HUANG, SHUN, Chinese national Construction Foreman of the company. Colomba Construction and General Merchandise, Located at Patag 6th Division Cagayan de Oro City. JOB DESCRIPTION: • To plan, implement and manage construction tasks. • To manage and monitor workers attendance and work. • To manage and guide the use of machinery and equipment. • Provide 24/7 support onsite and offsite construction. QUALIFICATIONS: • Chinese national • Has an experience as Construction Foreman • Has good communication skills. • Ages 25-30 years old male only. SALARY PHP 20K

RA Form No. 10.1 (LCRO)

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province: Lanao Del Norte City/Municipality: Sultan Naga Dimaporo

In Compliance with Rule 7 R.A Act No. 10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that ____________________has filed with this Office a Petition for

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

(Complete Name of Petitioner)

Correction of Clerical Error particularly his/her

“March 24, 1969”

(Clerical Date of Birth)

Date of Birth

(Clerical Error to be Corrected)

from

to “December 24, 1969” IN THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE (Date of Birth to be Changed)

BIRTH OF NOEL SALDAJINO Who was born on March 14, 1969

(Complete Name of Document Owner)

(Complete date of Birth)

at San Vicente St., Cotabato City whose parents are Alejo Saldajino and

(Place of Birth)

Flora Matalubos.

(Name of Father)

(Name of Mother)

Any person adversely affected by said petition may file written opposition with this Office not later than 15 days. MDN: Sept 7 & 14, 2021

(Sgd.) ANASTACIO B. BARAN OIC-Municipal Civil Registrar

In compliance with section 7 of R.A. Act No. 10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that RULITH L. CABUGNASON has filled with this office a petition for Correction of Clerical Error – SEX from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the certificate of live birth of RULITH LARANJO CABUGNASON who was born on 13 JAN. 1998 at PANDANAN, SULTAN NAGA DIMAPORO, LANAO DEL NORTE and whose parents are RUEL P. CABUGNASON and CARMELITA O. LARANJO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than 15 days. MDN: Sept 7 & 14, 2021

(Sgd.) JOCELYN R. COLORADA Municipal Civil Registrar

Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT 4th Shari’a Circuit Court 4th Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City IN RE: JOINT PETITION TO APPROVE CIVIL CASE NO.2021-094 AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE OF SPOUSES HONORIO D. ROJO AND ROSANA M. CELO-ROJO, HONORIO D. ROJO AND ROSANA M. CELO-ROJO, Petitioners. X---------------------------------/ 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 Muslim rite on April 10, 2004 at Cebu 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 Purok 1, Merila, Ubaldo Laya, Iligan City and Abuno Pajac, lapu-Lapu, 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 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’s seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on April 10, 2004 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 September 30, 2021 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 6th day of September, 2021.

HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge

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RA Form 10.1(LCRO) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of: Misamis Oriental City/Municipality: Magsaysay NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. Act No.9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that Sofronio Roy Salvo Pilapil has filed with this Office a petition for change of First Name from “Roy” to “Sofronio Roy” in the birth Certificate of Roy Salvo Pilapil who was born on July 25, 1968 at Magsaysay, Misamis Oriental and whose parents are Rolando Samson Pilapil and Anastacia Salvo. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than September 28, 2021. MDN: Sept 14 & 21, 2021

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Kudarat. [We salute the leadership of President Duterte on his directive to eliminate corruption, to have a Build-Build-Build Program that the province of Sultan Kudarat has benefited from],” he concluded.

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na kulang lang yung vaccines dahil sa dami ng tao na pumipila. [But still, we’re facing a shortage of vaccine supply due to the growing number of people that want to be vaccinated.],” he chipped in. The Municipal Health Vaccination Team is conducting mobile vaccination drives in the hills of Roxas to vaccinate farmers and senior citizens so that they don’t have to go to the vaccination hub, he added. As the industrial powerhouse of the province, the local government unit is keeping local industries alive in order to provide employment to its residents and farmers as the nation is still facing the wrath of the pandemic. According to Mayor Vallecer, about 50 hectares of land are now utilized by local farmers for planting rice, corn, coconuts, and

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ment engagements Secretary Andanar cited that the department not only focused on reaching the public but also looking after the welfare of Filipino media workers and making the government more accessible to the people. “Dati hindi naman nakikialam ang PCOO pagdating sa policymaking but we ensured that all bases are covered kailangan matulungan natin yung ating mga kasamahan sa media, kailangan ma-improve natin yung ating pagpatakbo ng from page 7 government communicato the people because of tions arm,” he said. RTVM. There’s no longer a middleman],” Secretary from page 7 Andanar said. He also mentioned that and remain unavailable for their unrelenting efforts extraction. to create more proactive "This has led to some programs allowed for more delays in the inclusion of Filipinos to tune in to their new data for cases, deaths, social media pages for real- and recoveries. The DICT time updates on the current is continuing its investigasituation that the country tion," it said. "While we await full is facing. “Marami pang pagba- resolution of this issue, we bago ang ating ginawa tulad may observe some delays ng pagtaas ng ating social in inclusion of some data media presence. Before the in our topline numbers in PCOO proper had about the coming days but we are 300,000 followers, now we managing this by generating are reaching more than 2 data from CDRS (Covid-19 million Filipinos,” he said. Document Repository Sys He said that online platEXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT forms of the communications arm are reaching Notice is hereby given that the millions of Filipinos and intestate estate of the Late TIMOTHY it is even being amplified CHAOANGAN LINGCAYO, who died through its partnership with on July 20, 2021 in Northern Mindanao Center, Capitol Compound, the Kapisanan ng mga Brod- Medical Cagayan de Oro City. That during his kaster ng Pilipinas (KBP). lifetime he is a deposit and account holder of Philippine National Bank PCOO’s policy developother crops. The Department of Science and Technology and the Department of Agriculture are working with the Roxas LGU in developing the industrialization of coffee and abaca farming to train people and provide sufficient machinery to produce world-class products. “We also contacted every agency to help out and give some machinery that will soon be transferred to our farmers,” he said.

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rushed to the community hospital I September 6 and transferred to DOMPH and died on September 11. The brother-in-law to the community hospital on September 8 and transferred to DOPMH in the afternoon of September 12. He died a few hours later at around 7 pm. “We decided to transfer them since there was no longer a physician to check on their health condition,” Petrero said. The father-in-law, 65, who has hypertension was the first to pass away after having a stroke in the morning. Her husband,42 who was diagnosed with recurring diabetes, died EXTRA JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE

Notice is hereby given that LAURETA TOLEDO- CHAN, SILVERIO T.CHAN AND NERIO T.CHAN, are the surviving wife and children of the deceased TIMOTEO D.CHAN who died without leaving a will nor incurred indebtedness during his lifetime and who remains the declared owner of a parcel of land known as Lot No.2214; with T.D.No. 05000504096; with an Area of 5,962 Sq.M.; Located at Bonbon, Maranding, Poblacion, Sagay, Camiguin, That the surviving wife and children all of legal age, and a resident of Agoho, Mambajao, Camiguin, in full capacity adjudicate themselves in common ownership the above described property by hereditary succession; That for and in consideration of the sum of TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE THOUSAND and NINE HUNDRED PESOS (Php.251,900.00) Philippine currency,in hand paid by ROSAN QUERY IN CAMPION MUAÑA, of legal age, married, Filipino citizen and a resident of Maranding,Poblacion, Dagat, Camiguin, receipt is hereby acknowledged to their full satisfaction, by these presents, hereby absolutely SELL,CEDE,TRANSFER and CONVEY portion of the said property with an area of Nine Hundred Sixteen (916) Square Meters known as Lot No.2214-B unto herein Vendee Rosan Querubin Campion Muaña, her heirs and assigns, free from all liens and encumbrances, The Subject of Extrajudicial Settlement of the Estate of Timoteo D.Chan with Adjudication of Ownership and Absolute Sale of a Portion of Land. Under the Notarial Registry of Atty.EDUARDO E.CHAN, Per Doc. No. 238; Page No.48; Book No.VIII; Series of 2021.

We: PANFILA J. BOGO, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Purok 4, Dagumbaan, Maramag, Bukidnon; MARIVIC J. TECSON, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Siyahon, Sta. Cruz, Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental; CONDRADO M. JUSTOL, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of P4, Dagumbaan, Maramag, Bukidnon; JUAN M. JUSTOL, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Purok 5, Pol-oton, Tankulan, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon; MARGARITO M. JUSTOL, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Bangahan, Cuenca, Batangas; RENITA J. DELEGENCIA, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Zone 9, Sinayon, Santa Cruz, Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental; GREGORIO M. JUSTOL, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Purok 6, Poblacion, Kitaotao, Bukidnon; and, ROSIE J. ABAO, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Bagontaas, Valencia City, Bukidnon, on our own volition, declare as follows: That we are the legitimate children and the only surviving heirs of the deceased INOCENCIA M. JUSTOL, who died on January 12, 2015 at Purok 4, Dagumbaan, Maramag, Bukidnon; That the deceased died intestate, without any Last Will or Testament, and without any known outstanding debts or accounts; That the deceased left a parcel of land covered by OCT no. AO-12209 particularly described as follows: Lot: 15, Blk. 5, Csd-9813-D Being a portion of: Lot 965, Maramag Public Land Subdivision, PLS-506-D Land Use: Homelot Location: Dagumbaan, Maramag, Bukidnon Area: SIX HUNDRED (600) sq. m. more or less That FURTHER, we, PANFILA J. BOGO, MARIVIC J. TECSON, CONDRADO M. JUSTOL, JUAN M. JUSTOL, MARGARITO M. JUSTOL, RENITA J. DELEGENCIA, GREGORIO M. JUSTOL, for and in consideration of the sum ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS (P100,000.00), Philippine Currency, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by us to our full and complete satisfaction, we do hereby SELL, CEDE, TRANSFER, and CONVEY by way of ABSOLUTE SALE unto spouses BERNARD G. ABAO and ROSIE J. ABAO, both of legal age, Filipinos, and residents of Bagontaas, Valencia City, Bukidnon, their heirs , assigns and successors-in-interests, the above described parcel of land including all improvements found and standing threat. Is subject for EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH ABSOLUTE SALE. Under the Notarial Registry of MANUELITO A. MASONGSONG, NOTARY PUBLIC. Per Doc. No. 336; Page No. 67; Book No. 49; Series of 2021

That We, LEONILA R. MAXIMO of legal age, Filipino, widow and a resident of Kiara Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines; ALMALYN M. PANAONGON, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Purok 6, Mauswagon Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines; REY R. MAXIMO, ARNEL R. MAXIMO, ROMMEL R. MAXIMO, NELSON R. MAXIMO, RUEL R. MAXIMO, and ROLIE R. MAXIMO all of legal ages, Filipino, all married and resident of Kiara Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines; DECLARE AND MAKE MANIFEST That we are the legitimate surviving heirs of the late SEVERINO A. MAXIMO who died on March 1, 2018 at Kiara Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines. That the deceased died without any will, and the surviving heirs are as follows LEONILA R. MAXIMO, ALMALYN M. PANAONGON, REY R. MAXIMO, ARNEL R. MAXIMO, ROMMEL R. MAXIMO, NELSON R. MAXIMO, RUEL R. MAXIMO, and ROLIE R. MAXIMO all legitimate heirs; THAT THE DESCRIBED LEFT NO DEBTS; THAT THE DECEASED LEFT A PARCEL OF LAND AT KIARA DON CARLOS, BUKIDNON, PHILIPPINES and more particularly described as follows; “a parcel of land containing an area of SIXTY-FOUR THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE (64,439) square meters. Identified as Lot No. 871 PLS-561. Covered by Original Certificate of Title No. P-3817” That the parties herein have agreed as they hereby agree to divide and settle among themselves the above-described property; That the same is free from all liens and encumbrances whatsoever; That the above-described property is not tenanted or leased to anybody; Is subject for EXTRA JUDICIAL PARTITION OF THE DECEASED SEVERINO A. MAXIMO. Under the Notarial Registry of LORDINO P. SALVAÑA, Notary Public. Per Doc. No. 213; Page No. 43; Book No. CXXII; Series of 2021.

This AGREEMENT made and entered into this 31st day of March 2020, in Manolo Fortich, by and among: BIENVENIDA T. MACAPONDAG, of legal age, Filipino, Widow, with residence and postal address at Damilag, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon; VIRGENCITA T. MACAPONDAG, of legal age, Filipino, Single, with residence and postal address at Damilag, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon; FLORENCIO T. MACAPONDAG JR., of legal age, Filipino, married, with residence and postal address at Damilag, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon; LILIA M. REMETICADO, of legal age, Filipino, married, with residence and postal address at Damilag, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon; GRACE M. MALON, of legal age, Filipino, married, with residence and postal address at Camp Philipis, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon; ORLANDO T. MACAPONDAG, of legal age, Filipino, married, with residence and postal address at Iligan City; ALLAN T. MACAPONDAG, of legal age, Filipino, married, with residence and postal address at Alae, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon; ROGER T. MACAPONDAG, of legal age, Filipino, single, with residence and postal address at Damilag, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon; BRYAN T. MACAPONDAG, of legal age, Filipino, married, with residence and postal address at Damilag, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon; NELSON T. MACAPONDAG, of legal age, Filipino, married, with residence and postal address at Cagayan de Oro City; and, MYRA M. PAGALING, of legal age, Filipino, married, with residence and postal address at Davao City; WITNESSETH that: WHEREAS, we are the heirs of the deceased FLORENCIO U. MACAPONDAG SR. who died in February 14, 2014, at Cagayan de Oro City; WHEREAS, FLORENCIO U. MACAPONDAG SR. died intestate without Will or Testament, leaving no outstanding debts in favor of any person or entity; WHEREAS, the deceased at the time of his death left a residential lot with improvement situated at Damilag, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon, covered by KATIBAYAN NG ORIHINAL NA TITULO BLG. P-48104, which is more particularly described as follows: LOT NO. 2049-G, csd-10-017014 Identical to Lot 10808, Csd-867 A PARCEL OF LAND, Lot No. 2049-G, Csd-10-017014 iden. To Lot 10808, Cad867 situated at the Barangay of Damilag, Municipality of Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon Island of Mindanao. Containing an area of FIVE HUNDRED NINETY-ONE (591) SQUAARE METERS. WIAVER OF RIGHTS WHEREAS, we BIENVENIDA T. MACAPONDAG, FLORENCIO T. MACAPONDAG JR., LILIA M. REMETICADO, GRACE M. MALON, ORLANDO T. MACAPONDAG, ALLAN T. MACAPONDAG, ROGER T. MACAPONDAG, BRYAN T. MACAPONDAG, NELSON T. MACAPONDAG, and MYRA M. PAGALING, has agreed and covenanted to CEDE, TRANSFER, and CONVEY, unto our co-heir VIRGENCITA T. MACAPONDAG, her heirs and assigns the full ownership and possession of the above-described property. Is subject for EXTRA JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. FARRAH L. YONGCO-INIHAO, Notary Public. Per Doc. No. 338; Page No. 68; Book No. XXXIX; Series of 2020.

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(PNB) under Savings account no. 313836100031, is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT made and executed by and between the following: AGNES A. LINGCAYO (widow), NESTHY A. LINGCAYO (single), REBECCA L. JABUTAY (married) and ROCKY A. LINGCAYO (married), all of legal age, Filipino Citizen, and a residents of Cagayan de Oro City, that we are the sole and only surviving. As Per Doc. No. 315; Page No. 63; Book No. 92; Series of 2021; under Notary Public of ATTY. QUINTILIANITO S. BABARIN JR. MDN: Sept 7, 14 & 21, 2021

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at around 4:00 am Sunday and his younger brother, 28, also suffering from diabetes expired on Sunday evening. Petrero said she and her husband along with the father intended to get vaccinated in May this year but did not push through after the attending physician found out that the couple were having shots of anti-tetanus vaccine due to motorcycle accident while the elderly man had hypertension. Her husband started to deteriorate after he ran out of oxygen Saturday evening and the replacement came at around 12 midnight. “ His condition already worsened even with a new oxygen and did not survive at dawn,’ she said. This developed as at least six barangays in Bayugan City were placed under granular lockdown starting Sunday due to a spike in the Covid-19 cases.

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Cityu Mayor Kirk Asis issued Saturday Executive Order (EO) No. 17 placing the whole of Barangay Maygatasan, four subcommunities in Poblacion, and one subcommunity each in Barangays Taglatawan, Salvacion, Cagbas, and Calaitan under granular lockdown. The granular lockdown shall remain in force until further notice, and may be extended. The EO ordered focused containment, community See DIED, page 10

DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF THE LATE ELVIRA SILDA ROQUE WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:

This instrument is made and executed this day of 28 September 2020 at Impasugong, Bukidnon, Philippines, by and between: THE HEIRS OF TRANQUILINO MELAY namely; ROSITA Y POLONIA, of legal age, Filipino Citizen, married and resident of Guihean, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon; JOHNSLY M. YABAO, of legal age, Filipino citizen, and a resident of Purok 1 Intavas, Brgy. La Fortua HEIRS OF PACITA Y. DAGALO, as represented by ROSA D. GUMAYAO, of legal age, Filipino citizen and resident of Kalasungay, JAIME Y. DAGALO, of legal age, Filipino Citizen and a resident of Capitan Bayong, and, ROGER Y. DAGALO, of legal age, Filipino citizen and a resident of Capitan Bayong. HEIRS OF PURITA Y. LINTAWAHAN, as represented by EMILY L. ATIENZA, of legal age, Filipino citizen and resident of Kisolon, Sumilao, Bukidnon, EDGARDO Y. LINTAWAHAN, of legal age, Filipino citizen and a resident of Anasagon, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon, JERRY Y. LINTAWAHAN, OF LEGAL AGE, Filipino citizen and a resident of Cogon, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon, JOSEPHINE L. BAYO, of legal age, Filipino citizen and a resident of Guihoon, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon; and RENATO Y. LINTAWAHAN, of legal age, Filipino citizen and a resident of San Vicente, Sumilao, Bukidnon. HEIRS OF CLARITA Y. TAYTAYAN, as represented by FE T. DAO-ON, of legal age, Filipino citizen and a resident of P-7, Poblacion, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon, ALBERT Y. TAYTAYAN, of legal age, Filipino citizen and a resident of P-2 Kibenton, Impasugong, Bukidnon, and, RONNEL Y. INTA, of legal age, Filipino citizen and a resident of P-7, Poblacion, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon. Of which all are hereinafter called the HEIRS-VENDOR; -and FLORENCE A. ALDOVINO, of legal age, Filipino citizen and a resident of Poblacion, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon, hereinafter called the VENDEE; WITNESSETH: That the parties are the only legitimate heirs of deceased TRANQUILINO MELAY, who died on May 18, 1964, in Poblacion, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon, without any will and no debts, leaving a certain property described as follows; TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE No. T-54535 Lot- 285-B, Psd-10-024391 A PARCEL OF LAND (Lot 285-B, Psd-10-024391, being a portion of Lot 285, Pls-169, Impasug-ong Public land Subd.) situated at barangay of Pob. Municipality of Impasug-ong, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao. Containing an area of ELEVEN THOUSAND SIX HNDRED TWEKVE (11,612) square meters, more or less. That no personal property involved in this extra-judicial settlement. That FURTHER, DOR AND IN CINSIDERATION of the sum of EIGHTY THOUSAND PESOS (Php 80,000.00), Philippine currency, to us in hand paid and receipt of which is hereby acknowledged to our dull and complete satisfaction from the Vendee FLORENCE A. ALDOVINO of legal age, Filipino citizen and a resident of Poblacion, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon, we do hereby Sell, Convey and Transfer by way of Deed of Absolute Sale of Portion of Registered Land unto the said Vendee, his heirs and assigns, all our rights and interests in the portion of land described above, containing an area of ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY FIVE (1,235) square meters, more or less, location of which is agreed by the parties and in principle. IS SUBJECT FOR EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE with DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE OF PORTION OF REGISTERED LAND. Under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. NEIL JAMES S. ACAL, Notary Public. Per Doc. No. 281; Page No. 57; Book No. III; Series of 2020.

This DEED, made and entered into by and among: MARIO Y. ROQUE, SR., being the surviving heirs, MARIBETH R. PAHAYAC, DON SILDA ROQUE, MARIE JULIE R. PARAZO, MARIO SILDA ROQUE, JR., MARIEL R. FLORES, all of residents of Don Carlos Norte, Don Carlos, Bukidnon. MARISSA R. MOLINA, a resident of 7030 FAIR OAKS AVE. APT. 106 Dallas, Texas 75231, and MARITA R. DELA CRUZ, a resident of 833 Sta. Rosa St., Barangay Santa Rosa 1, Noveleta, Cavite, all of legal ages, all Filipino, and being the legitimate children; WITNESSETH: That the above-named parties are the surviving heirs of the Late Elvira S. Roque who died on September 7, 2020 at Don Carlos Norte, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines; That at the time of the decedent’s death, she have no other properties of considerable value except a share on the property described as follows; “A parcel of land covered by Katibayan ng Orihinal na Titulo Blg. P-67536, Lot 872 Pls 98 Ext Case 3, containing an area of Six Hundred Forty Six (646) Square meter. Situated in Don Carlos Norte, Don Carlos, Bukidnon” “A parcel of land covered by Katibayan ng Orihinal na Titulo Blg. P-67533, Lot 866 Pls 98 Ext Case 3, containing an area of Nine Hundred Twenty Three (923) Square meter. Situated in Don Carlos Norte, Don Carlos, Bukidnon” “A parcel of land covered by Katibayan ng Orihinal na Titulo Blg. P-60925, Lot 883 Pls 98 Extension situated at Barangay Norte, Municipality of Don Carlos, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao. Containing an area of Five Hundred Seventy (570) Square meter.” “A parcel of land covered by Katibayan ng Orihinal na Titulo Blg. P-67532, Lot 822 Pls 98 Ext Case 3, containing an area of Seven Hundred Forty Two (742) Square meter. Situated in Don Carlos Norte, Don Carlos, Bukidnon” “A parcel of land covered by Transfer Certification of Title No. T-10192, Lot 911, Pls-561, situated in the Municipality of Don Carlos, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao. Containing an area Fifty Nine Thousand Five Hundred Fifty One (59,551) Square meter.” “A parcel of land covered by Transfer of Certificate Title No. T-10703, (Lot 226-E of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-207375, being a portion of Lot 226, Gss-370, (LRC) Rec. No. F Pat), situated in the Poblacion, Municipality of Valencia, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao. Containing an area of SIX HUNDRED (600) SQUARE METER.” “A parcel of land covered by Katibayan ng Orihinal na Titulo Blg. P-67535, Lot 871 Pls 98 Ext Case 3, containing an area of Six Hundred Fifteen (615) Square meter.” “A parcel of land covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. ET-622 (Lot No. 207-C, Psd-10-006594 (OLT) being a portion of Lot 207, Pls-98, Maramag Public Land Subdivision) situated the Barangay of Sinangguyan, Municipality of Don Carlos, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao. Containing an area of TWENTY ONE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED FIFTEEN (21,415) square meter.” “A COMMERCIAL BUILDING, covered by Tax Declaration No. 05-007-01267 Property Identification No. 059-05-007-26(029)-2001, known as Lot No. 822 Pls-98 Ext, situated in Don Carlos Norte, Don Carlos, Bukidnon.” “A COMMERCIAL BUILDING, covered by Tax Declaration No. 05-007-01265 Property Identification No. 059-05-007-26(029)-1001, known as Lot No. 822 Pls-98 Ext, situated in Don Carlos Norte, Don Carlos, Bukidnon. Containing an area of 246.74 commercial building.” That the deceased died without the Last Will and Testament; That I, MARIO Y. ROQUE, SR., henceforth and on the future time I am waiving my rights and interest in my share of the estate of my wife Elvira Silda Roque in favor of MARIBETH R. PAHAYAC, DON SILDA ROQUE, MARIE JULIE R. PARAZO, MARIO SILDA ROQUE, JR., MARIEL R. FLORES, all of residents of Don Carlos Norte, Don Carlos, Bukidnon. MARISSA R. MOLINA, a resident of 7030 FAIR OAKS AVE. APT. 106 Dallas, Texas 75231, and MARITA R. DELA CRUZ, a resident of 833 Sta. Rosa St., Barangay Santa Rosa 1, Noveleta, Cavite. Is subject for DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF THE LATE ELVIRA SILDA ROQUE WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS. Under the Notaria Registry of ATTY. ELIZABETH ANNE Y. AGANAP, NOTARY PUBLIC. Per Doc. No. 336; Page No. 69; Book No. LXIX; Series of 2021.

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She said the “Anchorage” is considered a resort hotel concept design being near to the beach, and the ambiance is just like people living there are on “staycation.” “Mental health is very important in the success rate of survival of Covid-19,” the mayor pointed out. - PNA

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no local case of COVID-19 Delt Variant,” said the PHO statement. Currently, the case is asymptomatic and has been placed under quarantine. She has undergone a repeat RT-PCR test which yielded a negative result. Her first-generation close contacts were identified, quarantined and swabbed for RT-PCR test, all yielded negative results. Last August 16, DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said in a virtual media briefing that all regions in the country based on the recent run, have Delta variant case except Caraga. Vergeire clarified that the three Delta variant cases detected from returning overseas Filipinos earlier reported to be from Caraga are not local cases. Netizens were ranting about the non disclosure on the location of the Delta variant victim after reading the announcement on the Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING & REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No.10, Apovel, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City BAUNGON TRANSPORT CASE NO. R10-NC-PA-UV-2021-02-0909 MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE Rep.By: MIGUELITO S. DOMINGUEZ

NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT/ PETITIONER requests for the Issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience to operate UV EXPRESS service on the new/developmental route: CARMEN MARKET, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY- SAN VICENTE, BAUNGON, BUKIDNON AND VICE VERSA and with the use of TWENTY EIGHT (28) unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by this Board on September 22, 2021 at 10:00 A.M. at this Board on which date Applicant/ Petitioner shall formally submit his/her/its evidence. The Applicant(s)/Petitioner(s) shall publish said notice at least Five (05) 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/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 13th day of September 2021 at Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines.

(Sgd.) ATTY. MOHAMAD FAHDEL S. PIMPING HEARING OFFICER MDN: Jan 7, 2021

Delta variant case from a social media post of DOH CHD Caraga. The DOH CHD- Caraga is doing active case finding to immediately detect and isolate COVID-19 cases. The CHD press statement said they are working closely on the matter through the Regional Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (RESU) to monitor the situation in the region. “With the inevitable threat of the Delta variant and other Variants of Concern, we are escalating our efforts to speed up the vaccination program especially to our most vulnerable population”, said DOH CHD Caraga chief, Dr. Cesar C. Cassion. He added : “We are not defenseless against the virus, in fact, we know what to do and we must be prepared. Let us keep the Filipino Bayanihan spirit alive by working together to defeat this invisible enemy.”

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through the Support to Barangay Development Program (SBDP) have finally reached their very remote sitio. The said activity was the first groundbreaking ceremony conducted for Region 10. The SBDP is an assistance initiated by the national government through the institutionalization of the Executive Order No. 70 or the Whole-of-Nation approach in ending local communist armed conflict (NTF-ELCAC) in the country. The activity was attended by DILG 10 Regional Director Arnel M. Agabe, Bukidnon Provincial Police Office Director PCol Junmark Lagare, 403rd Brigade Commander BGen Ferdinand Barandon, 1st District Rep. Maria Lourdes AcostaAlba, Talakag Municipal Mayor Vergito O. Factura, the Punong Barangay of Lirongan and the SBDP barangay beneficiaries. (DILG-10/PIA-10)

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groups. “We must all condemn the NPA’s blatant violation of children’s rights. These minors were deceived and manipulated, we can prevent the NPA’s recruitment by monitoring the activities of our children and teaching

R. A 9048 Form No 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province; Lanao Del SUR City/ Municipality of Marawi City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that EDILBERTO B. BATARA has filed with this Office a petition for Change of First Name from “RASAD JR.” to “EDILBERTO” in the Certificate live of birth RASAD JR. BILAN BATARA who was born on SEPTEMBER 2, 1959 at, Marawi City, Lanao Del Sur and whose parents are ZENAIDA I. BILAN and RASAD P. BATARA. Any person adversely affected by the said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than OCTOBER 2021.

MDN: Sept 14 & 21, 2021

(Sgd.) RAWIA N. PANGADAPUN City Civil Registrar

them to be wary and vigilant against CNT and their front organizations”, Maj. Gen. Brawner Jr concluded. Based on the record at the office of the 4th Infantry Division in Cagayan de Oro City, the number of minor NPA combatants who were captured and ‘rescued’ has now reached 62.

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Friday and finalized the implementing guidelines of the said granular lockdown. Based on the guidelines on focused containment, the local government with the support of national agencies, will take care of the food supply needs of the affected families inside the lockdown communities.

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programs, such as the DOLE Integrated Livelihood Program (DILP) worth 3.3 million pesos, and Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD) amounting to around 34.8 million pesos. Led by Labor Secretary Silvestre ‘Bebot’ Bello III, the DOLE team also awarded 4.7 million pesos stipend for the beneficiaries of the Government Internship Program (GIP) and nearly 240,000 pesos DOLE – AKAP assistance and social benefits for OFW families. Secretar y Bello also awarded the DOLE Safety Seals to Masbate-based Filminera Resources Corporation and Philippine Gold Processing and Refining Corporation for complying with the health and safety standards of Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF – EID). “Ang utos ng ating Pangulo, ang kuwarta sa tao. Inyo ‘yung pera. Hindi niyo utang sa akin yan, hindi niyo ‘iyan utang sa DOLE. Iyan ay pera ninyo, dapat lang na mapunta sa inyo,” Bello told the beneficiaries

as he also reminded them to take care of their livelihood programs. Among the DOLE grantees are selected vaccinated essential workers who received bicycle units with complete accessories and mobile phones under the DILP’s Bike-Cination Project. Welcomed by Masbate local chief executives and DOLE Region V headed by Director Ma. Zenaida Angara-Campita, Secretary Bello was also joined by Undersecretary Benjo Santos Benavidez, OWWA Administrator Hans Leo Cacdac, DOLE NCR Director Sarah Buena Mirasol, and BWSC Director Ma. Karina Perida-Trayvilla.

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Pacific Region, Mr. Darren Wu, presented hyperscaler activities and projects that may be of interest to foreign investors. Wu stressed that the Philippines offers a strong market for hyperscaler companies and has the potential to transform into a hub to neighboring countries, such as China, given its thriving digital and economic profile. He adds that the Philippines is home to a robust infrastructure that can enhance and sustain high-value business operations, being among the first country to adopt a 5G network; with presence of 16 international sub-sea cable systems, 13 cable landing stations and 600,000-km domestic fiber optic cable roll-out. Aboitiz Power’s First Vice President in the Renewable Energy Project Development and Execution, Mr. Lee Balangue, presented opportunities in the Philippine renewable energy sector. He explained that the Philippines has competitive advantages in clean and renewable energy sources like geothermal, hydro, wind, biomass and solar energy. The transition to renewable energy has saved our country PHP4.04 billion, according to the Philippine Electricity Market Corpora-

Partnerships crucial to modular learning Name: THELMA DUMANGAS MAGSINO Designation:Master Teacher I School: Tablon Elementary School

THE partnership of local officials and the diverse institutions in the education sector is crucial to the success of blended learning in the country. Blended learning, or the combination of online and face-to-face classes, is the mode of instruction being pursued in the field of education amid the continuing threat of the COVID-19 pandemic — and as the DepEd and its partner institutions are conducting a nationwide dry run before class opening on September. On the basis of the results of the dry run, we were really encouraged that teachers and the school officials were able to demonstrate creativity, commitment and passion in the communities. In the course of implementing blended learning,

the DepEd should not centralize the distribution and reproduction of learning materials. For the first quarter, learning materials would be reproduced at the ground level—in the regions, divisions and schools. It’s not the central office that would tell schools what to use; they will be guided depending on what resources they have at home or school, and they will make decisions whether to do online classes or use learning modules. Local governments that have more special education fund can say that they are going to procure gadgets for every learner in their area, [while] learners in the far-flung areas will have to make do with TV and radio, so there would really be differences in access to resources.

tion, but there is still plenty of possibilities to embrace renewable energy, reduce reliance on imported fuel and diversify our power mix. The Philippine participation in CIFIT 2021 also highlighted the country’s strengths and reliability in manufacturing, agribusiness, infrastructure and real estate development, among others. Thus, a testimonial from Mr. Deng Jun, the Country Head of the Bank of China (BOC) in the Philippines, one of the biggest Chinese companies doing business in the Philippines was presented to show the advantages of expanding business in the Philippines. During the closing remarks, Senior Trade Representative Glenn G. Peñaranda, Commercial Counsellor of the Philippine Trade and Investment Center in Beijing announced that four (4) Letters of Intent were signed during CIFIT 2021, indicating the strong interest of Chinese investors in seizing opportunities in the Philippines. The Philippine participation to CIFIT 2021 featured five Gold Exhibitors sponsors Aboitiz InfraCapital; BDO Unibank, Inc.; SM Investment Corporation; San Miguel Corporation, and Science Park of the Philippines, Inc. The five Silver Exhibitors were PLDT; Federation of Filipino – Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. in partnership with Philippine Xiamen Amity Association; Damosa Land; Clark Development Corporation, and Renyi Holdings Group. The Philippines is working with its strategic partner, Bank of China, in bringing awareness about the investment and trade projects in the Philippines to the Chinese market. Bank of China has a full commercial banking license in the Philippines and has been in operations in the country since 2002. The Manila Branch’s mission is to be the bridge between Chinese and Philippine trade and investments through corporate banking, personal banking, and financial markets services while facilitating Chinese investments in key sectors of the fast-growing Philippine economy. Learn more about the Philippine participation to CIFIT 2021 by visiting our microsite at https://philippines.business/cifit-2021/. You may also get in touch with the Philippine Trade and Investment Centers in China or the Board of Investments in the Philippines to learn more about CIFIT 2021.

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to reach out to Filipino families who are greatly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and other crises. The convergence effort is an inter-agency initiative, spearheaded by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), that harmonizes the delivery of necessary aid to the most affected communities in times of calamities and emergencies, including the

pandemic. This is pursuant to Executive Order No. 137 signed by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte on May 24, 2021. “It is really sad that this is happening to us. But at the same time, I am very proud that we have a government that’s very responsive and proactive. We are no longer joining the bandwagon of reactive people,” he said in an interview. It can be recalled that the program was officially launched in Siargao Islands last June 2021, where residents of several towns received cash grants and entrepreneurial assistance as part of the recovery package in light of the ongoing pandemic. The series of turnover of assistance was joined by various government agencies including representatives from the DSWD, the Department of Agriculture (DA), the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and the Department of Health (DOH). “We are focused on our job to reach Filipinos all over the country however they may be, whatever crisis that they are going through right now. This is the job of the government, to look after the welfare of the people,” Secretary Andanar said. The PCOO chief went on to mention accomplishments of the administration in social services, including the establishment of the Malasakit Centers in public hospitals, which has already served more than two million indigent Filipinos seeking medical and financial assistance. More college students are now also enjoying the provisions under the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act. Significant efforts have also been made to reach out to communities that are geographically isolated areas through the anti-insurgency campaign of the government.

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quarantine, and strict and mandatory quarantine in these areas. “No person shall be allowed to go out of his or her house. All residents of these particular areas shall be subjected to quarantine protocols and testing procedures as directed by the City Inter-Agency Task Force (CIATF),” Asis said in the EO. All activities in these barangays shall be suspended starting Sunday, except for businesses that cater to essential services. Entry and exit points in these areas will be manned by the police and the members of CIATF. As of Sept. 10, Bayugan City recorded 68 new Covid-19 cases as reported by the Department of Health 13 (Caraga). Total Covid-19 cases in the city reached 1,084 as of Sept. 9 with 754 recoveries, 296 remaining active cases, and 34 deaths.


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that relies on the massive use of chemicals is still the mode of production in our country even such has already been banned in neighboring Asian countries for the harm done to the environment and to the health of the people. In fact, many of these trans-national corporations are already banned to enter Puerto Rico for causing cancer. There are even chemicals already banned abroad but are still being used in our country. How’s this? What is bad for the Japanese or Koreans is good for the Filipinos? Those smacks of discrimination, isn’t it? Well, what else is new? No less than the President of the Food Agriculture Organization, Dr. Kent Carpenter has described the Philippine Archipelago before “as the center of the center of marine life on earth.” But not anymore as the archipelago has just become the dumping ground of toxic garbage from Canada, Korea and Australia. During the Martial Law years, our seas were the site of Muro-Ami (illegal fishing) by Japanese trawlers. Perhaps, there is truth to that contention that “the Philippines is a nation of coward people.” Before I be accused of sounding a false alarm, it is but proper to raise this point scientifically and categorically. There is a law of nature that says, “Everything goes somewhere else.” Based on that principle, it is my contention that all those non-biodegradable toxic chemicals, while vanishing from our sights, are finding their way in the air, into our water-tables and ultimately, into our bodies. Some chemicals don’t just seep down unnoticed to the watershed; these are washed down the river then, to the sea, particularly mercury used to extract gold before in the uplands to Cagayan de Oro during the height of illegal mining activities. Mercury is ingested by small fish and the small fish is ingested by big ones. In each food chain, mercury is bio-magnified; when the fish with bio-magnified mercury is made as “kinilaw,” “sinugba,” again, there is bio-magnification in our bodies that would cause cancer or heart attack. My doctor-sister working in a hospital in Cagayan de Oro has told me that many are dying of cancer and stroke. I wonder how many have gotten cancer or died of stroke not knowing that these carcinogenic chemicals are the culprit. It has been my advocacy and contention since the ’90 when we were taking direct actions to protect Mother Earth together with environmental groups, NGOs, and church-based organizations that our watersheds, rivers, air and soils are already contaminated with toxic chemicals. That truism had been bombarded by the mainstream media including a shocking news, stating “that in Davao, of the eight kinds of pesticides, seven of which are banned internationally, were found in the air and water samples obtained from the rivers and the communities of Tawantawan, Manuel Guaianga and Daliaon Plantations, all of which are situated near banana plantations.” Water samples have been checked and found to be contaminated in Davao. Cagayan de Oro is similarly situated or even worse than Davao, being surrounded by thousands of hectares of plantations using chemicals intensively. The only difference is that water examination has been conducted there, we have yet to do that in our beloved city to check on how contaminated our water is. With the increasing number of those dying of cancer and stroke and that of many babies being born deformed, perhaps the Cagayanons must be braved enough to demand that our watersheds be examined. Indeed, water is life. If it is contaminated, it becomes a poison, a harbinger of death.

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to him as a Presidential aide. He forgot that Bong was elected by the people. Dick must have some ascendancy over Bong and the

rest of the senators, but he pales miserably in terms of performance compared to the neophyte senator. I will not go into details for it might be tantamount to an insult to the man I once hope will become our President. Duterte’s Cabinet replete with Davao boys? Of the 23 Cabinet members who are Department heads, only two are from Davao. They are Executive Secretary Salvador “Bimbong’ Medialdea and Finance Secretary Carlos “Sonny” Dominguez. There are officials with the rank of department secretaries. Of the 22, only five are from Davao and they are Cabinet Sec. Karlo Nograles, Solicitor General Jose Calida, Presidential Management Staff OIC Melchor Quitain, TESDA Sec. Isidro Lapena, and Mindanao Development Authority Sec. Manny Pinol. So there. The senators who make the grandiose claim that this government is run by a Davao clique must be making a fool of themselves or think we are.

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reported that around P140 billion DPWH funds tagged as FLR has been submitted for review at the Office of the President (OP). He said the Palace may be later faced with accusations of using the funds in the upcoming political elections in May next year if the Office of the President would continue withholding it. “The Department of Budget and Management has effectively hijacked these funds by withholding them. The President should direct the DBM to immediately release the money,” said Cagayan de Oro’s 2nd District Representative. Rep Rodriguez batted for no favoritism in the release of the P140 billion FLR funds. “The President, who has accepted the nomination of the administration party for him to run for vice president in next year’s elections, needs the support of everybody. There should be no favoritism in the release of FLR funds,” Rodriguez pointed out. The congressman reminded that the release of said funds by DBM should not only depend on President Duterte’s approval, as the president only tagged it as “FLR.” He said the president’s approval is no longer needed for the release of said FLR funds because both the Senate and Congress have approved it already. Rodriguez said: “These are line items in the 2021 budget law or General Appropriations Act, which the House and the Senate approved and which President Duterte signed. The President’s approval is not needed for their release because they are contained in the law.” Rodriguez warned that the executive branch would be undermining the power of the House if it gave the authority to withhold appropriations included in the 2021 national budget. “That would render the exclusive power of Congress to appropriate public funds useless. What is the use of enacting appropriations if Malacañang is given the power of life and death over them?” the congressman said in a statement. ADMISSION Meanwhile, Budget Undersecretary Tina Rose Marie Canda was quick to reveal that DBM has

Tuesday, September 14, 2021 already disbursed P33 billion of the P140 billion FLR funds, as approved by the Office of the President. Canda said the slow disbursement in the case of the DPWH 2021 budget tagged as FLR funds was because of President Duterte’s veto message on the 2021 appropriations approved by the lawmakers in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, for further review, and instead, classified said the budget as “For Later Release (FLR). “But in terms of ongoing projects, we have released comprehensively at almost 85 percent of infrastructure projects to agencies,” told reporters, referring to other DPWH projects.

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ECC to the housing firm. In a letter, Elmer Luzon, SFWD general manager, urged Engr. Albert Arcamo, OIC Regional Director of DENR Caraga, to revoke the ECC of the project because “we cannot afford to allow destruction on the natural ecosystem of its reserve forest as it will adversely affect the sole source of the water supply of this town.” The SFWD board of directors has earlier passed a resolution strongly opposing the project and called for the revocation of ECC No. ECC-OL-R13-2021-0113 dated June 9 issued to Marrea Estates Corporation. For his part, Arcamo explained that ECCs is not a permit and should not be interpreted as such but rather a set of conditionalities which will have to be complied with by the project proponent before pursuing the project. “The ECC is therefore not a license for any project proponent to undertake the activity they sought to operate as they will have to secure permits from other concerned government agencies”, Arcamo said in his letter to SFWD. DENR Caraga admitted their fault for not informing the local government of this town on the resumption of the ECC application of Marrea Estates during a Joint Committee Hearing held at the Sangguniang Bayan Session Hall in July 29. Citing a DENR memorandum circular, Arcamo maintains permits or clearances is no longer necessary in the processing of ECC but public participation of stakeholders including concerned government agencies like SFWD, is required during the presentation of Environmental Impact Assessment. Luzon rebuked Arcamo’s contention saying the project is clearly classified as an environmentally critical area validated by geohazard assessment of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) based on its geohazard identification report on February this year. The MGB identified four geological hazards: landslides, seismic ground shaking, ground heave, and ground settlement. Luzon cited the site of the proposed housing project is categorized under areas with critical slope, recharge area of aquifer and water bodies based on a memorandum issued by the DENR’s Environmental Management Bureau. Concerned residents expressed alarm that the massive flooding at the town center brought about

by Tropical Depression ‘Vicky’ in December 18 last year could have been triggered by clearing the sloping land even as no ECC has been issued yet. At least 1,658 hectares of the watershed, which is the only source of potable water of this highly developing town, is a fully delineated protected area under Presidential Proclamation 282 in 1994 issued by President Fidel Ramos. John Columban Paredes, son of former Agusan del Sur governor and congressman Ceferino Paredes Jr., presented through his social media page, his own study using a geological map of this town and how a vast bulk of floodwaters cascading through the path of the sloping area that a bulldozer had cleared, submerged the outlying communities situated at the foot of the mountain as early as noon on that fateful day. Paredes, who ran for mayor and lost by a small margin in last year’s polls, said this is the first time in many years that the barangays of San Isidro and Karaos, situated along the Davao-bound national highway were first hit by flash floods when what is usually submerged during continuous heavy rains in the past were Barangays 1 and 3, caused by runoff from a nearby overflowing Gibong River. Julito Cerna Pacna, 57, a long-time Manobo resident and a barangay tanod of San Isidro, recalled a warning from their elders in the tribe who had passed away, not to disturb the sloping land planted with trees and coconuts since it would cause a destructive landslide that would affect hundreds of homes below. “In the distant past, the bulk of water coming from Mt. Magdiwata watershed during rains that lasted for weeks would just slowly cascade following the natural waterways and creeks,” Pacna said, adding that the wide area of the buffer zone belongs to the ancestral lands of the Maguinda and Bando Manobo clans, the original settlers of the area. But during the road tracing works in the sloping area with the use of bulldozer Marrea Estates on November 30 last year, the waterways, creeks and natural springs were dumped with soil to flatten the deep portions. The heavy rains brought by ‘Vicky’ cleared the dumped portions as the massive bulk of water coming from the forested area above naturally spurt out and restored the paths of its waterways. Bonifacia Arevado, a radio host and owner of a local FM radio station whose house is just below the protested four-hectare housing development project, posted video clips in her social media post showing the rampaging floodwaters from above the mountain, threatening a mudslide towards the houses below. Mardie Para, project engineer of the Maria Estates housing development, explained there were no creeks when they first visited the area. What they saw, he said were deep portions where the water flows that were bulldozed by the former developer who sold the area to their company. “We have no intention to destroy the environment and the lives of people living below. We enter the area in good faith,” Para said. But Arevado insisted there was a creek with pure clear water inside the area where they used

to wash their clothes and took a bath.

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Meanwhile, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio’s regional party, expects President Rodrigo Duterte to drop his vice-presidential bid soon to allow his daughter to seek the presidency. Anthony del Rosario, HnP spokesperson, said this could be the scenario in October — or that’s what they believe things will be, at best. “While the President has accepted the nomination of PDP Laban as vice president, we are still hopeful and praying that he will change his mind by October,” Del Rosario told reporters in a virtual conference. “I have seen statements that Digong should not run and just let Sara run alone,” Del Rosario added, echoing the call of DuterteCarpio’s supporters on social media. The Commission on Elections scheduled the one-week filing of Certificates of Candidacy (CoC) for all elective positions for the 9 May 2022 national and local elections from 1 to 8 October 2021. Duterte-Carpio on Thursday declared that she will not seek the presidency in the next year’s elections, respecting a deal with her father that only “one Duterte” will gun for a national position. A day before her pronouncement, the ruling PDP Laban party on 8 September formally nominated Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go and Duterte as its official standard-bearers for the next polls. Del Rosario explained that Duterte-Carpio’s statement only proved that she is “against (a) Duterte-Duterte tandem.” “She has been very consistent from the start in the sense that she has maintained that the Duterte-Duterte tandem will never happen… that she is against it,” Del Rosario said. “Only one Duterte will run in 2022. I think that’s the message she wanted the people to know,” he added. Duterte-Carpio earlier disclosed the last time she talked to her father, he intimated to her that his Plan A is to have Go run for president and he for VP; while his Plan B is to have her seek the presidency with Go as her VP bet. “She will stick to her initial statement from the very start that the Duterte-Duterte tandem is impossible,” Del Rosario noted. Despite Duterte-Carpio’s pronouncement that there will be no Palace run for her, Del Rosario said their allies remain positive that she will reconsider her position by next month. “Everybody is still waiting until October to see what will really happen,” he said, noting that none of the HnP’s allies signified that it’s no longer joining the coalition. At least five national political parties have joined forces to support Duterte-Carpio’s possible presidential candidacy around July this year. Lakas-CMD, National Unity Party, Nacionalista Party, Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino, and People’s Reform Party have “signified their interest to join” the HnP coalition to back the Davao chief executive. “We are still hopeful that she will run. (HnP and its allies’

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support) have not changed. We are still optimistic that Mayor (Sara) will change her mind,” Del Rosario said. Less than a month before the filing of CoC, HnP has yet to launch the coalition as they are still finalizing a memorandum of agreement (MoA) between and among all parties. Under the MoA, HnP will have the final say to the coalition’s choice for President, Vice President, and 12 Senators. Duterte-Carpio earlier revealed that Senators Go and Sherwin Gatchalian have personally offered themselves to be her running mate. She also noted that HnP will no longer endorse PDP Laban’s senatorial slate in the next year’s elections unlike in 2019 polls.

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the Filipino people,” he said. “This is another opportunity that I will be sharing with my PCOO family who has been as enthusiastic in attaining such overwhelming improvement in government media in the past 5 years. Thank you very much,” he added. According to the group, Secretary Andanar was given the award “for being the catalyst of effective media through his current undertaking as the Head of PCOO.” “His clear-cut approach in communicating the real status of the whole-of-government programs and efforts have bridged the information gap between the Filipino people and its civil servants,” the award-giving body said in its official social media page on Thursday. Shortly after his assumption into public office, Secretary Andanar championed the institutionalization of the Freedom of Information through Executive Order No. 2 signed by the President in September 2016. Among other game-changing initiatives he also spearheaded was the creation of the national communications policy that harmonized government media operations and messaging. The said policy also birthed the Laging Handa Crisis Communication that is now being extensively used amid the pandemic. Along with PCOO Undersecretary Joel Egco, they pushed for the welfare of the media which created the Presidential Task Force on Media Security. S ecret ar y Andanar als o stressed empowerment for provincial government media, and satellite offices through the successful construction of a Mindanao Media Hub, Government Strategic Communications Academy among others. The awarding ceremony will be at the Conrad Manila Hotel on September 24, 2021. Secretary Andanar will be joining fellow awardee and public servant PDEA Director General Usec. Wilkins M Villanueva, who was cited as the leader who championed the implementation of the Barangay Drug Clearing Program (BDCP), the main framework of the agency’s anti-drug strategy.


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