Mindanao Daily News Caraga (May 15, 2013 Issue)

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NEWS CARAGA

Congressional race tight among Plazas

VOL. 2, No. 304

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May 15, 2013

By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN Editor-at-large

SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur—Except for a hotly-contested race between Plaza siblings in the second congressional district, the entire local administration slate of the province are heading for a landslide victory. Based on unofficial results at the provincial canvassing of the Commission on Elections, Rep. Maria Evelyn Plaza-Mellana is fighting toe-to-toe with his brother former congressman Rodolfo Plaza with her having a slim 962 edge over him in counting of eight towns and Bayugan City. Mellana got 44,053 votes against Plaza’s 43,091 votes. R e e l e c t i o n i s t G o v. Adolph Edward is enjoying a comfortable wide margin over closest rival Dicken Otero of Liberal joyous. Local residents celebrate as the Commission on Elections (Comelec) officially proclaimed Liberal Party garnering 92,562 votes Party (LP) standard bearer Oscar Moreno as mayor of Cagayan de Oro yesterday. The Comelec has also proclaimed “Klarex” Uy as winner of the first district congressional race and Rufus Rodriguez as winner in the second as against 52,168 votes of Rolando district congressional race. Photo by Rolando Sudaria full story on page 2

Retired cop official leads Iligan City’s mayoralty race ILIGAN City––Riding on the platform of a better peace and order situation, a retired police officer appears headed for victory as mayor of this city. Celsio Regencia, a former city police director, has so far garnered 33,754 votes while closest rivals Henry Dy had 29,252 and Franklin uijano 11, 292 based on results posted on the Commission on Elections (Comelec) website as of 7am

Tuesday. A win by Regencia will make him the first retired police official to become mayor of this city. As of Tuesday morning, 59% of the city’s 1,007 precincts (173 clusters) in 44 barangays had been canvassed. Comelec said Iligan has 139,390 registered voters but based on digitized tallies posted on its website, only 80,546 voters cast their vote on Monday.

Regencia gained broad support after Davao City Vice Mayor Rodrigo Duterte publicly endorsed his candidacy aside from being backed by Senator Panfilo Lacson, said 44-year old taxi driver Jun Manuel. Regencia is a staunch critic of the ongoing peace process between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, particularly the proposed inclusion of some barangays in Iligan in the botched

Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain. His campaign focused on suppressing rising criminality and syndicates. Among the prevalent crimes here are shooting incidents and illegal drug trade. Five other candidates ran for city mayor -- Giovannie Encabo, Rel Bendanillo, Joel Naga, Samuel Acut, Ismail Malangas and Yuri Taongan. (Violeta M. Gloria/MindaNews)

‘Sniper fire’ meets convoy of governor’s son

By Ferdinandh B. Cabrera of MindaNews

COTABATO City––The convoy of Buluan, Maguindanao Vice Mayor King Jhazzer Mangudadatu encountered suspected sniper fire in North Upi town on Monday afternoon. The vice mayor, son of Maguindanao Gov. Esmael Mangudadatu, said he and his group were monitoring the results of yesterday’s election at the time of the incident. The younger Mangudadatu said in an inter-

view that they were about to leave North Upi around 2pm amid a downpour when he noticed that the van leading the convoy had stopped. “It was then I received radio call from the first vehicle informing me that they were shot,” he said. The bullet damaged the left window of white Toyota van which they rented. The vice mayor reported the incident to the North Upi police. Mangudadatu recalled he was shuttling

between the towns of North Upi and South Upi four times yesterday and kept on transferring from one car to another while monitoring the election results concerning his father. He surmised it could be sniper fire since they saw nobody at the scene of incident. He did not discount the possibility that it was politically motivated. North Upi police chief Inspector Reynaldo Gabudao said they were still gathering more information on the reported shooting.

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ARMM canvass COTABATO CITY (MindaNews/– The Regional Board of Canvassers (RBOC) of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) convened at 6:14 p.m. Monday but failed to initialize the Consolidated Canvassing System (CCS) that would receive the electronically-transmitted certificates of canvass from the five ARMM provinces because the third member failed to show up. Ray Sumalipao, regional director of the Comission on Elections in the ARMM and chair of the three-member RBOC, convened the session at 6:14 a.m. with vice chair Ramy Guiling, the Regional State Prosecutor, but declared a 15-minute recess at 6:52 p.m. and later suspended the session until 10 a.m. Tuesday because the rules require that initializing must be done in the presence of all three members and ARMM Education Secretary Jamar Kulayan, the supposed member-secretary, was a no-show.

Energy conservation

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY-The Department of Energy (DOE) conducted an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Seminar last May 6. The seminar aimed to provide information on household energy saving concepts and tips. Senior Science Research Specialist of DOE-Manila Norita Froilan shared some household energy saving concepts and tips in order to extend supply of fossil fuels; save the environment; contribute to a sustainable future; boost limited government resources; and save money. In addition, consumers can actually skip ironing of clothes and save both time and money by using fabric conditioners and by using a hanger upon drying them. lluminating the corner of the house that only needs light, replacing incandescent bulb with a Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL), cleaning the tubes of the lamp regularly and using natural lighting when feasible can also help save energy.

South Cotabato canvassing KORONADAL CITY— Canvassing of votes by theProvincial Board of Canvassers (PBOC) in South Cotabato hit a snag Tuesday due to problems with the compact flash (CF) memory cards of precinct count optical scan (PCOS) machines in five localities, an official said. Duque Kadatuan, Commission on Elections supervisor for South Cotabato, declared a break shortly before 10 a.m. after revealing the results of the gubernatorial race from the town of Banga. The gubernatorial race is being contested by incumbent Gov. Arthur Pingoy Jr., Second District Rep. Daisy Avance Fuentes and former Koronadal City mayor Fernando Miguel. (Bong Sarmiento)

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