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Emano calls for unity; Moreno stops night café Volume II, No. 036
Reporter’s notebook Ma to stop sending kids to college
IF first district Rep. Rolando “Klarex” Uy is giving scholarship grants to individuals who would want to pursue journalism studies at Pilgrim Christian College in Cagayan de Oro, this mother feared she would have to stop sending her children to college after Mayor Oscar Moreno suspended the night cafe in downtown Divisoria effective July 5. “Gi-abolish ang sidewalk vendors sa Cogon, gi-suspend ang night café, wala nakoy ihatag sa akong mga anak,” said Aling Maria (who refused to give her last name), a footwear dealer. With the suspension of night cafe, Aling Maria feared she had to stop her children from going to college further. She asked: “Hapsay lagi, pero hapsay ba among tiyan?” “Tsada gyud nga naay night café, malingaw ang mga tao,” said John See college, page 11
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By IRENE DAYO, Mindanao Daily Reporter
OVERNOR Bambi Emano over the weekend urged the people of Misamis Oriental to unite rather than talk on recent divisive political exercises. Emano claimed local residents of Misamis Oriental have been “left off ” for a long period of time. What these people need nowadays are ser viceoriented leaders, said the younger Emano who said he
will stay away from issues involving Cagayan de Oro. Bambi is the son of former Cagayan de Oro Mayor Vicente Emano who lost to former Misamis Oriental Governor and now Cagayan de Oro Mayor
Oscar Moreno. Meanwhile, the governor said he will be holding office in Gingoog City twice a month in an effort to bring the provincial government closer to the people. He also decided to do it to economize the cost of traveling for the officials of the Gingoog City just to meet with him in the provincial capitol situated in Cagayan de Oro. See unity, page 11
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DBP allots P2b for study loans abroad By Jorie C. Valcorza of the Philippine Information Agency
CAGAYAN de Oro City–– The poorest, the best, and brightest students can now apply and study abroad through the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) Higher Education Loan Program for Students (HELPS). Emily C. Gilbuena, DBP project manager for the Police and personnel of the Roads and Traffice Administration prevent the driver of a vehicle HELPS program, disclosed carrying food, chairs and tables from entering Divisoria on Friday evening. The night café in a press briefing that P2concessionaires were no longer allowed to set up in the area following an executive order billion fund allocation for issued by Cagayan de Oro Mayor Oscar Moreno. They said they should have been given the project will be accesan alternate place before banning the night café at Divisoria. Photo by Gerry Lee Gorit sible by wholesale lending
to qualified educational institutions. The loan, she said, will be granted to schools with ready linkages to employers abroad. To date, only the Skills Mastery Institute (SMI) is qualified for the program. It had retailed the funds to student borrowers, after having successfully connected with the Australian market. SMI is a registered See abroad, page 11
Comelec asks NSO for national list of deceased persons of voting age By Rutchie C. Aguhob of the Philippine Information Agency
OROQUIETA City, Misamis Occidental–– The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has asked the National Statistics Office (NSO) for the National List of Deceased Persons of Voting Age (NLDPVA) from the year 2010 to 2013 with quarterly update of the same. It has also directed the Election OffiPURPLE CITY NO MORE. A worker repaints the fly-over at the Licoan junction in Cagayan de Oro on Saturday which defeated Mayor Vicente Emano calls the “Purple cers (EO) to use the NLDPVA as basis for City.” Photo by Rolando Sudaria submission to the Election Registration
Board (ERB), the names of deceased voters for cancellation of registration records, submitting a corresponding report thereon to the Registration Division. Stipulated in Comelec Resolution No. 9712, these directives will be implemented by the Election and Barangay Affairs Department, Atty. Cirilo Nala, Jr., Provincial Election Supervisor (PES) of See list, page 11
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