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CAGAYAN de Oro City-He a lth authoriti es have placed a 36-yearold woman in isolation and close monitoring for being suspected of having the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERSCoV) since Wednesday at the Northern Mindanao Medical Center (NMMC) here. See full story, page A3

‘Be neutral’, Gazmin tells soldiers By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor

CAMP Evangelista, Cagayan de Oro City--Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin urged the country’s military personnel to keep away from politics in the coming Presidential and local elections in May this year. “The military should not dip its fingers in politics and, at all times, should remain neutral,” Gazmin told the rank and file of the region’s largest military command here. Gazmin was the guest of honor, of the weeklong celebration of the 46th founding anniversary of the creation of Camp Evangalista, home See soldiers, page A11

SURGICAL MASKS. Watchers of patients at the Northern Mindanao Medical Center (NMMC) wear surgical masks after learning that a 36-year-old woman from Singapore was hospitalized after she was suspected of having the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV). Photo by Gerry Lee Gorit

House approves Uy bills declaring local holidays in Misamis Oriental THE Lower House has approved on third and final reading six measures that seek official declarations of particular dates as special non-working local holidays in six towns of Misamis Oriental. The bills, authored by Rep. Juliette Uy (2nd District, Misamis Oriental), were approved recently by the House of Representatives after hurdling hearings by the House Committee on Revision of Laws.

The said approved measures are the following: House Bill 2986 - An Act Declaring June 15 of Every Year as a Special Non-Working Holiday in the Municipality of Opol, Province of Misamis Oriental in Commemoration of its Founding Anniversary to be Known as ‘Araw ng Opol’ House Bill 2988 - An Act Declaring September 1 of Every Year as a Special Misamis Oriental (2nd DisSee bills, page A11

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Lacson pushes for budget reform to give equal allocation to LGUs DAVAO City -- Former senator Panfilo Lacson vowed to push equal opportunities in allocating funds for development projects of local government units down to the village level as national government agencies continue to accrue huge unspent funds of up to Php 500 billion in 2014 alone from unimplemented

programs and projects. If spread to local government units (LGUs) and barangays, Lacson said the Php 500-billion unspent funds, for example, could even be used for development programs by giving a hand to local officials, including the barangays to plan and implement projects. He said in such budget

alone, the 42,026 barangays could be allocated Php 5 million; Php 1 billion for each of the 81 provinces; Php 300 million for each of the 144 cities; and, a bigger amount for each municipality. Lacson said that in 2013 unspent funds reached Php 391 billion. For two consecutive years, the national

budget and the unspent funds have been increasing. For the year, Lacson said the government’s biggest budget is now at Php 3 trillion. But he asked if funds really trickle down to the villages. He said local officials, or barangay leaders, continue to be like beggars asking for funds of their project despite the fact that the government has plenty of money. “Kung hindi naman nagagamit (If it is not being utilized) why just allocate to local government units,” he said in a press conference Wednesday here. That is why, Lacson said he was pushing for the national budget reform and more effective government spending through BRAVE

(Budget Reform Advocacy Village Empowerment), which he had been advocating. During his Davao leg, Lacson through his BRAVE warriors, a network of budget reform advocates in Mindanao, is calling for the institution of reforms that provides better funding in the LGUs, particularly in the barangay level. Lacson said the budget reform advocacy would be his core agenda and if he wins, would push it in the Senate. “I will champion this advocacy. Ibaba talaga ang pondo (Funds must go down),” Lacson said, adding that budget reform could promote competition among LGUs in terms of development and further

decongest Metro Manile because people could now find jobs in the provinces. Comparing to Bottom Up Budgeting (BUB), a program implemented by the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) by Mar Roxas when he was still the local government’s secretary, Lacson said his program would provide equal opportunities to all LGUs unlike the BUB because it is inequitably distributed to the LGUs. Lacson hinted that under BUB projects LGUs were fed rather than giving them the chance to identify, plan and implement a project. That is why, he said some LGUs did not take the BUB since See lacson, page A11 EXTRAJUDICICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the Late BONIFACIO C. YUSON, who died on January 15, 1995, left a parcel of land situated in Poblacion, Quezon, Bukidnon and which property described as follows; Lot No. 911, CAD-895-D respectively, containing an area of ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN (118) square meters more or less is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS, Under Notary Public of ATTY. MANUELITO A. MASONGSONG per Doc, No. 09; Page No. 2; Book No. XII; Series of 2015. MDN: FEB. 5, 12 & 19, 2016

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Authorities isolate woman suspected of having MersCov By CHENG ORDOÑEZ Executive Editor, BWM and GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent

CAGAYAN de Oro City-Health authorities have placed a 36-year-old woman in isolation and close monitoring for being suspected of having the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) since Wednesday at the Northern Mindanao Medical Center (NMMC) here.

Filing of business renewals extended

THE City Council has further extended the deadline for the filing of business renewal applications. This, with the enactment Monday of Ordinance No. 13033-2016, extending further the deadline from January 31, 2016 per Ordinance No. 13029-16 to March 31. The ordinance, which was unanimously approved, provides that no surcharges and penalties shall be collected from taxpayers who will avail of the extension. It may be recalled that in response to the request of the coalition of Chamber of Commerce in Cagayan de Oro and partner associations, Vice Mayor Caesar Ian E. Acenas filed the ordinance for the extension of the January 20 deadline to February 28, 2016. The issues raised by the businessmen include, among others, the collection of Environment Fee, Fire Safe Inspection Fee and Garbage Fee and the full implementation of the 2015 Cagayan de Oro Revenue Code and status of payments made under protest last year that are not in accordance with the 2015 Revenue Code. Businessmen said the extension will give them more time to act and respond to what they call a confusing predicament over taxes being collected by the city. FIRST EXTENSION Legislators first granted the extension from January 20 to January 31 for the committee on finance and ways and means chaired by Councilor President D. Elipe to verify the issues presented by the business sector. Elipe said the day after receiving the letter-request of businessmen, his committee called for a meeting with the city treasurer. However, See filing, page A11

The woman reportedly arrived from Singapore on February 2 and was initially confined at a private hospital, but was later transferred to the NMMC after having been found with symptoms of MERS-CoV. Dr. Peter Quiaiot, officer in charge of NMMC, confirmed the presence of the patient suspected of having symptoms of MERS-

CoV in the isolation room of NMMC located at third floor of the hospital, which is designated by the government to handle medical cases of this nature. Quiaiot said the woman was confined at a nearby Sabal Hospital after she complained of breathing problem. He said it will take three days before they can release

the result of the examination to confirm whether the patient is either positive or negative of MERS-CoV. “We have to take precautionary measures, but it’s business as usual at the hospital,” he said. “It’s a concern,” he said, adding, that it is still safe to go to the hospital. The patient is being guarded by three blue guards

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who are keeping a distance of 15 meters away from the isolation room. Nobody is allowed entry into the isolation room, except for those authorized by hospital authorities. Quiaiot said the condition of the patient was the same when she was admitted to the NMMC Wednesday, but said that her condition neither deteriorated.

He said the family members who got in contact with the patient has undergone the usual protocol for medical conditions such as this, including isolating them as well. He advised the public to do proper hand-washing, prevent possible transmission as well as improve body resistance even when the See woman, page A11


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looking back the candidates’ previous experiences. The leaders who really work for the people are more important than those who are only being rich or prosperous. We have eyewitnesses, so far, in any nation with high degree of corruption are now left far behind the other nations whose leaders have not been in corruption. When we look into the data of the most corrupt leaders, we can find them. It can be found in Google search. They are almost—or even—always in the developing countries. These developing countries are now left behind in everything due to the corrupt leaders during their leadership. In other words, the leaders in these types are the leaders who do not work. They only manipulate all policies in the country just for personal benefit. They manipulate all the nation resources for

LIFE’S INSPIRATIONS: “…`whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever felix santillan ROEL CATOTO EDSEL BANTOL Provincial Editor-Surigao wants to be first must be Layout Artists slave of all. For even the Son PAT SAMONTE of Man did not come to be irene dayo CHRIS PANGANIBAN served, but to serve, and to Reporter-NorthMin Regional Editors-Caraga give his life as a ransom for JOE PALABAO MARLON GAYOG many’…” (Jesus, our God and Rene Michael BaÑos Regional Editor-Davao Savior, in Mark 10:43-45, Regional Editors-Northmin the Holy Bible). -oooAL JACINTO JOE FELICILDA A CALL FOR BELIEVERS Regional Editor-WestMin Editorial Consultant TO BAND TOGETHER ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI FOR 2016 POLLS: To all NOTARY PUBLIC- JUNI LAW OFFICE voters who profess faith in CELL NO: 09352379999/ (088) 8573595 God, no matter what your CRUZ TAAL ST., CAG. DE ORO CITY religions maybe, let us band Legal Counsel together now and assure --------------------------------------------------------------bureau and mktg staff the election of candidates candy macabale - 09161326483 in the May 2016 elections RIZA O. ARES - 0915-9753-277/0926-2242-653 MISOR - LOLONG NABONG - 0906-875-8650 who fear and love God, and GINGOOG CITY-MANNY ANSIHAGAN-0936-287-7788 who have a track record of North Buk. - DAHLIA S. BENEMERITO-0936-303-0410 publicly displaying that fear VALENCIA CITY - PHILIP PHIL CALUMBA-0905-652-5407 MARAMAG - TITA FINA CUALES - 0926-336-1585 and love of God everyday, quezon, buk. - ROSE GENON not only during election Iligan City - JEFFREY OPONDA-0936-1174378 bobby mag usara-tangub city time. OROQUIETA CITY - PJ TREMEDAL-0919-3452375 For too long a time, we ARMM - Sony Sudaria-0947-4810371 have given our votes to cotabato - ANALISA ESPAÑOLA-0916-9351714 davao - MARLON GAYOG-09276314995 people who do not deserve davao - tom a. caballero-09105783126 to be elected because they davao - tomas canoy avancena jr.-09177017010 davao del norte - sarah castor - 09263988293 have no agenda for God but davao occidental - alma ORTIZ - 09058532215 only agenda for themselves davao city/island samal - jessie palabao and their families, and it is -0935-874-9825/ -0946-242-6672 davao comval area - abner yamson nave clear that this has caused 09186935122/09354653451 misery, pain, suffering, and digos city, dvo sur & kidapawan - romeo d. sanchez davao city - flaviano mahinay utmost poverty to many davao city - rene s. arias (Photo Journalist,) of us. For too long a time, mati, davao - ronald “sanchez” sicad - 0936-704-2580 candidates who were even comval province - mike sumapig lupogan - 0926-182-3005 Davsur, davao occ., gensan and saranggani province: ashamed to talk about God maria fe “marfe”completo - 0916-186-5631/0943-084-6891 in their campaign---and dave e. paclipan - 0935-950-1589 butuan - PAT SAMONTE-0912-8091093 thus took God for granted san frans - CRIS PANGANIBAN-09277974193 when they ultimately wonSan Francisco - deding PANGANBAN-0927-7974193 --have been winning. Pagadian City - GRACE FRANCISCO Member: If we want to change ORO CHAMBER ourselves and our country Philippine Press Institute for the better, we, as believ-

ers of God who fear and love Him truthfully and sincerely, must now insist to ask candidates if they even have any plan to pursue spirituality and righteousness if they get elected, and, if possible, to ask them to write down and sign this plan and its specifics, so we can hold them accountable to it afterwards. -oooT H E D O C T RIN E OF CHURCH AND STATE, WHAT IT MEANS: Marietta Reyes, an avid reader of our daily Facebook posts our English and Filipino columns at www.facebook. com/attybatas, sent a question to me: if we require candidates to present an agenda on God, or on how to strengthen the spirituality and righteousness of our people, are we not violating the doctrine of the separation of Church and State? Well, this query is not new, and, in fact, had already been explained in the past by a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Artemio Panganiban. As we said in our past items here: “Indeed, as former Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban so ably pointed out, there is no separation of the Philippines, as a state, from God even if in its Constitution it has decreed a separation of the church and state. -oooPUSHING SPIRITUALITY DOES NOT VIOLATE SEPARATION OF CHURCH

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Leaders who really work

I HAVE got some friends who like chatting in social media. They are in tweeter, LinkedIn, and facebook. Some talk about daily routines while others talk about scholarly activities. However, the most interesting one is those who—sometimes— talk about social and political affairs. In my opinion, based on empirical observation through the social media, it appears that most of the people throughout the world are dreaming of the best leaders in their countries. They are the leaders who like working for making their nations’ dreams come true. In my previous article, I talked about a strategy to scrutinize the best leaders. Some past experiences of the candidates can be valuable portraits of the candidates. Only the past experiences, we can make a decision to choose the best leaders. The past experiences are the evidences that provide us with the best criteria for decision-making. Once we have voted for a certain candidate that is, once for all for the whole period of the leadership in a country. Money politics can be avoided by only making the people aware of the best choice. The best strategy to decide for voting is by

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their cronies’ prosperity. More importantly, hardworking leaders are also identical with the low profile leaders. They are having low profile because they do not squeeze the country’ resources for their own sake. Their speeches and ordinary talks are focused on their real leadership— not to get themselves rich. Unfortunately, these kinds of leaders will never come up without continuous efforts of their teams for exposing their “hard-working” styles. It is a paradox when we find our leaders who are rich after their leadership period while the people in the country are still living under the living standard. It is ridiculous when we find our leaders in any region or country who are already the ballooners, while the people in the whole country are living under the standard. We can expose all the condition of the people throughout the country and then compare to the life styles of the leaders where they have led their people. That is the facts that we cannot deny. In order that the people can better get acknowledged with the criteria, there must be some efforts for instilling the positive sides of these leaders in the people’s mind. See djuwari, page A11

A call to elect only the godly in 2016

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AND STATE: “Basically, Panganiban is saying that the Philippines as a state believes in God, and that even its present Constitution, promulgated by the first President Aquino in 1987, confirms that belief in God by its invocation of the Almighty God’s aid. “That being the case, there should really be no problem as there should be no serious objection if government leaders, no matter what their religion maybe, would be pushing spirituality as a way of life, as distinguished from mere religious affiliation among Filipinos, in an attempt to improve their economic status.” -oooJESUS, AND WHO HE TRULY IS: If Jesus Christ is preached as someone other than what He truly is, are we, His believers and who have been inspired to know who He truly is, to remain See batas, page A11

Think A Minute

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Let it be

THINK a minute. There once was a village that had a very wise old man who gave the people answers to their problems. One day a farmer came to him and said: “Wise man, my donkey has died and I have no animal to help me in the fields. This is the worst thing that has happened to me.” The wise old man answered: “Maybe. Maybe not.” The next day, the farmer found a strong horse wandering close by his farm, so he caught it to replace his dead donkey. His new horse was actually a much better worker than his old donkey! The farmer was very happy and went back to tell the wise man. “You were right, wise man! Losing my donkey was not the worst thing that happened to me. I never would have caught my new horse if my donkey had not died. This is definitely the best thing that has happened to me!” The wise man answered: “Maybe. Maybe not.” The farmer was a bit irritated and thought not again! What is this wise man thinking? A few days later, the farmer’s son was thrown off the new horse. The son broke his leg and could not help his father work on their farm. The farmer thought, “Now we’ll starve to death!” So he went back to the wise man and said: “How did you know that catching my horse was not a good thing? This time I’m sure that this is the worst thing that could happen to me!” But again, in a kind voice, the wise man answered: “Maybe. Maybe not.” The farmer was very angry at the wise man for his same foolish answer. The next day, a war broke out. And the army came to take every healthy young man to fight as a soldier in the war. But the farmer’s son was the only young man in the village who did not have to go fight, because of his broken leg. The farmer’s son would live! You see, if you and I will simply put our life in God’s hands and trust Him, even when bad things happen, He will work everything together for our good in His time and way. So why not ask Jesus Christ to take charge of your life today and every day of your life? Then, you can have that kind of peace and confidence. Just Think a Minute.


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Fortun’s 5 proposed laws get Lower House approval By PAT SAMONTE Caraga Regional Editor

BUTUAN City -- At least five proposed legislations authored or co-authored by Agusan del Norte First District Rep. Lawrence “Law” Fortun have been approved by the Lower House one of which has already become a law. PAGASA MODERNIZATION ACT OF 2013 As gathered from records, Fortun was one of the principal authors of a substitute bill that will modernize the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Administration (PAGASA), otherwise known as the “PAGASA Modernization Act of 2013”. Under the recently approved law, PAGASA has assumed a very critical role as the government’s primary agency

tasked to monitor and report weather conditions to the public and in conveying precise weather information that forms part and parcel

EXTRAJUDICICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE

EXTRAJUDICICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE

Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the Late EUSTAQUIO P. NERI, who passed away last September 2, 1993, left a parcel of land situated in Tambagan, Medina Misamis Oriental and which property described as follows; Lot No. 906, CAD-347 respectively, containing an area of TWENTY THREE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR (23,124) square meters more or less is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Under Notary Public of ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI per Doc, No. 344; Page No. 69; Book No. 190; Series of 2015. MDN: JAN. 22, 29 & Feb. 5, 2016

Congresxsman Lawrence “Law” Fortun authored or co-authored five proposed legislations approved by the Lower House one of which has become a law. The rest now await the Senate versions. Photo supplied.

of disaster preparedness and risk management for the government. MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES ACT (HB 5836) The Committee on Aquaculture and Fisheries Resources and the Committee on Appropriations approved HB 5836 in substitution to House Bills 360, 2153 and 2631. Rep. Fortun, author of HB 360, said there should be a concerted effort in the local communities to protect the country’s municipal coasts. “There is an urgent need to guarantee ecological stability while addressing food stability and economic sustainability of the marginalized fisherfolk,” he said.

The bill mandates all coastal government units (LGUs), the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), the Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Management Council (FARMC), the concerned sectors and civil society to identify, establish and manage the marine protected areas (MPAs). Under the bill, all coastal municipalities and cities shall establish at least one MPA within the municipal waters to conserve and manNOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the Late ERIBERTO CABALLERO, who passed away last October 5, 1973, left a parcel of land situated in Lumbia, Cagayan de Oro City and which property described as follows; Lot No. 21238, CAD-369 respectively, containing an area of THIRTY ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED NINETY EIGHT (31,998) square meters more or less is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Under Notary Public of ATTY. ISMAEL S. LAYA per Doc, No. 584; Page No. 12; Book No. XLV; Series of 2013.

O, Holy St. Jude the apostle and martyr, great in virtue, rich in miracle, near Kinsman to Jesus Christ, faithful intercession of all who invoked your special patronage in time of need. To you I have re-coursed from the dept of my heart, and humbly beg great power to come to my assistance. Help me in my present and most urgent petition. (Make your request). I return, I promise to make your name known and cause you to be invoked. St. Jude, pray for us and all who invoked thy aid. Amen. Pray this 9 times a day for 9 consecutive days. On the eight day your prayers will be answered, for this prayer has never known to fail. Please don’t forget to publish this once your wish is granted.

NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of spouses SANCHO BANGAHON and GENEROSA GLORIA BANGAHON, who died intestate on November 25, 1989 and August 8, 2002, respectively, consisting of a parcel of land (Lot 2752-D, Psd-10008395, being a portion of Lot 2752, Pls-22, Libertad Public Land Subdivision) situated in the Barrio Alubihid, Municipality of Buenavista, Agusan del Norte, covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. RT-3348, containing an area of 19,485 square meters, more or less, is the subject of an AFFIDAVIT OF SELF-ADJUDICATION executed by deceased spouses Sancho Bangahon and Generosa Gloria Bangahon’s only surviving compulsory heir, namely, Rufina Bangahon Gaballo, who requests the appropriate government office to transfer the title of aforementioned property in her favor or name, per Doc. No. 25; Page No. 5; Book No. I; Series of 2013 of the Notarial Registry of Pablo B. Lapa, Notary Public at Buenavista, Agusan del Norte.

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Publication Notice R.A. 10172 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

CCE-001-2016 Date: January 25, 2016 In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that Name of Document Owner has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the certificate of live birth of CIELO LAYURAN BANDIHAN at Arakan, Cotabato and whos parents are SUMAYLO MANDIALA BANDIHAN and TERSING SUMIN LAYURAN. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than February 8, 2016.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1, Guidelines in the Implementation of Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172). Notice is hereby served to the public that JU MARIE ZULITA CABAHUG has filed with this Office, a petition for Correction of Clerical Error to correct the Child’s Sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in her Certificate of Live Birth bearing Registry No. 92-1297, who was born on 27 JUNE 1992 at Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental and whose parents are BERUNA ZULITA and PAULINO CABAHUG. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this office not later than February 3, 2015.

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OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR Publication Notice R.A. 10172 January 22, 2016

CCE-002-2016 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that ARDEL P. ABALLE has filed with this Office , a petition for correction of entry in sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of ARDEL PAGOBO ABALLE at Digos, Davao del Sur and whose parents are Arturo O. Aballe and Adelaida A. Pagobo. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than February 10, 2016.

Date: January 25, 2016 In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that Name of Document Owner has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of sex from “Male” to “Female” in the certificate of live birth of KENNY VERDADERO GARINO at Arakan, Cotabato and whose parents are GRACIANO VALAQUIO GARINO and ELENA VENERABLE VERDADERO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may his written opposition with this Office not later than February 8, 2016.

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age marine resources. The bill seeks to ensure the participation of the community in the protection of marine protected areas and aims to protect the

livelihood of the marginalized fisherfolk as well as to guarantee environmental sustainability for the future generations. See laws, page A6

Republic of the Philippines Province of Misamis Oriental MUNICIPALITY OF CLAVERIA OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVL REGISTRAR NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 7 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that ROFIL BANGCONG WAMINAL has filed with this office a petition for the correction of clerical error in the entry of the child’s DATE OF BIRTH from “JULY 27, 1970” to “JUNE 27, 1970” in the Certificate of Live Birth of ROFIL BANGCONG WAMINAL who was born on JUNE 27, 1970 at Claveria, Misamis Oriental and whose parents are ROMEO JAMERO WAMINAL and FELIPA ADAZA BANGCONG. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than February 12, 2016. (SGD.) ANNA VICTORIA A. EVANGELISTA Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Feb 5 & 12, 2016

Republic of the Philippines Office of the Municipal Civil Registrar Don Carlos, Bukidnon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R. A. Act No. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that Lydia R. Desierto has filed with this Office a petition for changes of first name from “RODIA” to “LYDIA” in the birth certificate of Lydia Dura Resurreccion who was born on 16 February 1959 at Pinamaloy, Maramag Bukidnon and whose parents are Rosendo Resurreccion and Agripina Dura. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than February 15, 2015.

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Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan De Oro City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 9048, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that MA. MIMI WAGA CASIÑO has filed with this office a petition for the change of first name from “MIMI” to “MA. MIMI” in the Certificate of Live Birth of MMI WAGA who was born on AUG. 10, 1955 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose parents are OSMUNDO R. WAGA and NATIVIDAD T. GARCIA. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than February 13, 2016. (Sgd.) NORMA S. DIPUTADO City Civil Registrar MDN: Feb 5 & 12, 2016

RA Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines Province: North Cotabato Municipality: Magpet OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAR RA 9048/RA 10172 CCE-0002-2016 R.A. 10172 Date: January 27, 2016 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1. Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that KINNETH BUDAN JULIAN has filed with this Office a petition for correction in the entry of sex from “Male” to ‘Female” in the Certificate of Live Birth of KINNETH BUDAN JULIAN who was born on January 03, 1995 at Magpet, Cotabato and whose parents are Efren Dumay Julian and Elma Bayag Budan. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than February 16, 2016. (Sgd.) CHONA M. PROVIDA, MPA Municipal Civil Registrar

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Team Cagwait named Kalahi-CIDSS Caraga Most Outstanding ACT

The top performing team and individual awardees of the Kalahi-CIDSS 2015 implementation take a pose during the awarding ceremonies of the Kalahi-CIDSS Year-End PREW.

Butuan City -- Top performing field and regional office workers of the KapitBisig Laban sa Kahirapan – Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (Kalahi-CIDSS) were awarded during the conduct of the Year-End Performance Review and Evaluation Workshop for 2015 held last January 26, 2016 at Almont Hotel’s Inland Resort, this city. Bagging the Most Outstanding Area Coordinating Team (ACT) award was the Team from Cagwait, Surigao del Sur, composed of Joielyn Dueñas (Area Coordinator), Jezrel Seneca (Deputy Area Coordinator), Rujiet Tablon (Municipal Financial Analyst), Artemio Menchavez Jr., Charisa Baltazar, and Elgiemae Montero (Community Empowerment Facilitators), who performed best among the 54 ACTs all throughout the region. The team was able to deliver the necessary docu-

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HB 5836 was approved on third and final reading by the Lower House and now awaits the Senate version. AN ACT TO PREVENT AND CONTROL POLLUTION FROM SHIPS, PROVIDE PENALTIES THEREFOR AND OTHER PURPOSES (HB 861) HB 861 has passed the House of Representatives’ third reading. Days after assuming office, Rep. Fortun filed this proposed legislation which aims to remedy the shortcomings of the 1976 Presidential Decree 979 and, more signifi-

ments and services on time, finishing the different activities and project implementation as scheduled. Individual performing staff were also given recognition. Best Community Empowerment Facilitator award went to Ronelyn Pino of San Isidro, SDN, Best Municipal Financial Analyst award went to Jonnifer Lopez of San Isidro, SDN, Best Deputy Area Coordinator/ Technical Facilitator award went to Engr. Darry Ontua of Sta. Josefa, ADS, and Best Area Coordinator award went to Joielyn Dueñas of Cagwait, SDS. Kalahi-CIDSS Regional Program Coordinator Ramil M. Taculod expressed the management’s congratulations to the awardees. “The excellent performance of Kalahi-CIDSS Caraga is due to the quality performance of the field workers immersed in the area/community,” he said. “We also hope that the acknowledgement cantly, seeks to implement the provision of the MARPOL 73/78, otherwise known as the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships 1973, as amended by the Protocol of 1978. The bill was referred to the House Committee on Ecology and together with other versions, was consolidated to its current version which is HB 5377. According to Fortun, the legislative proposal on prevention and control of marine pollution (MARPOL) hurdled scrutiny of the Lower House and is now awaiting the Senate version. AN ACT MAKING ELECTION SERVICE

DRPM Ester Villamor presenting the highlights of the Kalahi-CIDSS implementation for 2015 during the YearEnd Performance Review and Evaluation Workshop at Almont Hotel’s Inland Resort. Caraga is among the top performing regions all over the country implementing the Community-Driven Development program.

of top performing workers would inspire other to perform well so that they would also be top performers for 2016,” Taculod added. During the activity, Deputy Regional Program Manager Ester Villamor presented the 2015 accomplishment report highlighting the successful implementation of the different Kalahi-CIDSS modalities, namely, National Community-Driven Development Program (NCDDP), Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan (PAMANA), Government of Australia – Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (GOA-DFAT), and the Bottom-Up-Budgeting (BUB). Kalahi-CIDSS Caraga has been successful in incorporating the different social and environmental safeguards for 2015, giving emphasis on the importance

of women in decision making and employment during the sub-project planning and implementation, the inclusion of Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries and women in paid labor, Indigenous Peoples inclusion in decision making and consultation during project proposal and implementation, and the Thematic Environmental Management System to make communities resilient to climate change. The activity culminated with the presentation of the 1st quarter implementation plan for 2016, presented by Regional Community Development Specialist Elsa Montemor, to ensure the continued success of Kalahi-CIDSS in Caraga. ###(MARKO DAVEY D. REYES/Social Marketing Unit/DSWD Field Office Caraga)

NON-COMPULSORY FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS, PROVIDING FOR CO PENSATION AND OTHER BENEFITS (HB 5412) HB 5412has hurdled third reading in the House of Representatives. Earlier, Rep. Fortun filed HB 3458 making election service voluntary for public schools teachers. After the consolidation of several bills, Fortun was named as one of the sponsors of the consolidated bill under HB 5412 with Reps. Antonio Trinio, Regina Reyes, Erlinda Santiago, Eric Olivares, and Maria Leonor Robredo. The bill seeks to make

election service for public school teachers non-compulsory, while at the same time, providing additional benefits for assigned Board of Election Inspectors (BEIs). AN ACT DECLARING AUGUST 2 OF EVERY YEAR AS BUTUAN CITY CHARTER DAY AND A SPECIAL NON-WORKING HOLIDAY IN THE CITY TO BE KNOWN AS THE ADLAW HONG BUUAN (HB 06344) The Lower House approved Rep. Fortun’s bill to declare August 2 of every year as “Adlaw Hong Butuan” or Charter Day of Butuan and now awaits the Senate version.

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NSDD2 reigns in over 850 dewormed Kids

By FLORIMIE D. FLAUTA MT-I/DCES

Over 850 School children of Dangcagan Centaral Elementary School (DCES) were dewormed during the synchronized second Round National School Deworming Day (NSDD2) on January 27, 2016 at the DCES which was conducted by the Dangcagan district health staff and the Dangcagan Rural Health Unit personnel. To increases the number of dewormed school children is the sole purpose of the said activity to ensure that more children will be spared from helminthiasis or parasitism for healthier body and optimized mental health for better school performance. Deworming became the priority of the mentioned agencies since it was noted that a large, number of school children are anemic which is considered as a strong manifestation of the presence of worms in their body. Prior to giving the dosage, the Dancagan district health nurse, Mrs Lea J. Piquero oriented the parents on the campaign. The parents likewise welcomed the said activity because they believe the importance and seen the advantages it could give the their children. The DCES administrators and staff on the other hand, gave its full support and helped in disseminating the advantage of the deworming activity to the parents as well as to the pupils to understand fully the intension of aforesaid activity. According to Mrs. Bulak Grace Andoy, one of the grade six teachers of DCES, Good health is the most important for our school children in the sense that it is difficult to learn if the pupils are not healthy. She added that concentration during daily classes is always challenge especially to unhealthy Scholl children. Before the abendazole tablets were given to the teachers for their respective pupils, Mrs. Piquero vehemently emphasized that the said deworming tablets are certainly not expired and have been certified by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). She then divulged that the medicine should be taken in at least two hours after taking a meal to insure its effectiveness and to overcome any adverse effect such a vomiting, dizziness, nausea and headache which marred the entire nation during the first round deworming event. She likewise disclose that the administration of such medicine is voluntary in nature and will not be implemented without the consent form filled dup by the guardians or parents. On the other hand, the children were also taught

proper hand washing with the help of the Dangcagan Rural Health Unit personnel, fed with the right and affordable yet nutritious food with the aid of the children’s parents and teachers and were also taught proper way of brushing their teeth. Specifically, at 8:00 o’ clock in the morning, the school children move from their classes and excitedly lined up in front of their respective classrooms while other went to the school’s hand washing facilities and performed the hand washing activity. As the pupils were doing it, they sang the happy birthday song twice while following the appropriate steps in washing hand. The teacher-facilitators were there and ensured that the said activity was properly executed and orderly conducted. After it was done the children went back to their respective classrooms and were fed. After the feeding was done, the children excitedly line up again for the tooth brushing activity in the available tooth brushing facilities inside and outside the classrooms. At exactly 10 o’clock in the morning the albendazole tablets were distributed by the teachers to their pupils with signed consent forms and the children enthusiastically engulfed it without any hesitation. The total school children dewormed on that day were 854 out of 1196 children enrolled in the school and this is 71% of the total school children population. Specifically, the total number of 4P’s members dewormed were 261 and 80 4P’s members refused to subjects themselves from the deworming activity. On the other hand, the total non-4Ps school children dewormed were 593 while 188 non-4P’s preferred not to join the said activity for personal reasons. The district school nurse said, “Undeniably, the aforementioned activity was a real success.” “There was no unpleasant side effects among the school children who went through the deworming activity were noted.” She further stated and hopeful that the said activity may encourage children to do the hand washing regularly, tooth bushing right after every meal, and eating affordable but nutritious foods as often as possible even without the supervision of their teachers and parents. She further said that the aforementioned activity may encourage parents to prepare foods with the right and appropriate nutrients necessary for their growing children and encouraged them to deworm their children regularly to help these children be spared from helminthiasis or parasitism to keep their children healthy and wise.

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A NEW rice seed processing facility was established at the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) in the Science City of Muñoz to help farmers and seed growers in neighboring provinces have an access to high-quality seeds. These seeds have high seedling vigor, meaning, they have a good survival rate and root anchorage, which leads to a higher

yield advantage. The facility worth more than $2 M is funded by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), and will house advanced equipment that can process up to 2 tons of seeds per day. “The project’s objective is to increase the use of high-quality seeds of our farmers in Region III and Pangasinan and also to

increase the efficiency of processing and certification of rice seeds by reducing the time of processing and seed testing,” PhilRice Executive Director Dr. Calixto M. Protacio said during the groundbreaking ceremony, 26 January. According to studies, the adoption of high-quality seeds can contribute to 5-10% increase in yield. See rice, page A11

CAGAYAN ELECTRIC POWER & LIGHT CO., INC Important Notice to CEPALCO Customers Subject: Scheduled NGCP Power Interruption on Sunday, February 7, 2016 The Cagayan Electric Power & Light Co., Inc. (CEPALCO) would like to inform all customers that the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) has advised CEPALCO that power supply will be interrupted on Sunday, February 7, 2016 as shown below: REASONS

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THE NATIONAL GRID CORPORATION OF THE PHILIPPINES (NGCP) WILL FACILITATE THE SWINGING OF MORESCO 2 69KV LINE FROM ITS EXISTING BAY 53 TO THE NEW BAY 52 AND CONDUCT TAPPING OF NEW METERING EQUIPMENT FOR CEPALCO M2 AT NGCP-JASAAN SUBSTATION. TO MAKE USE OF THE INTERRUPTION, CEPALCO WILL ALSO CONDUCT LINE MAINTENANCE WORK AT JASAAN AND 69KV LINE TAPPING AT SAN MARTIN, VILLANUEVA GOING TO KIRAHON SUBSTATION.

A. TIME OF INTERRUPTION : 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM (12 HOURS) AFFECTED AREAS : M2 JASAAN-TAGOLOAN 69KV CUSTOMERS 1. RESINS, Inc., Jasaan 2. Cargill Philippines Inc., Villanueva 3. Coca-Cola Misamis Oriental Plant, Villanueva 4. HCH Corporation, Tagoloan 5. Del Monte Philippines, Inc., Bugo VILLANUEVA FEEDER 1 AREAS: 1. From Villa Mila Subd., Villanueva to Jasaan up to Green Waters. 2. Natubo and Cabulig HEP B. TIME OF INTERRUPTION : AFFECTED AREAS :

6:00 AM – 8:00 AM (2 HOURS); 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (2 HOURS); BALOY FEEDER 2 AREAS 1. From Minergy/UKC to Suy Sing Warehouse-Umalag, Tablon down towards Baloy to Barangay Cugman, Gusa, and greater portion of Lapasan highway up to corner Agora-Shell including Puregold and portion of corner Pimentel. 2. Agora Market area including Gaabucayan Extension and portion of Lapasan particularly Sto. Nino and Tabaco. 3. Malasag, FS Catanico, Upper Gusa and Indahag including Alegria Hills Office. 4. Mitimco

TAGOLOAN FEEDER 1 AREAS: 1. Portion of Natumulan old road from El Mundo down to Casinglot, Tagoloan including towards NGCP-Tagoloan Substation. 2. All the Barangays of Bugo, Puerto, Upper Puerto to Alae area, Tin-ao, Agusan and Balubal area, Tablon, up to Nestle including Sapong and Palalan. 3. Firstgen, Menzi-Agri and DMPI-Manolo. TAGOLOAN FEEDER 2 AREAS: 1. Portion of Natumulan, greater part of Tagoloan proper, all the Barangays of Baluarte, Pulot, Sugbongcogon, and Gracia, Tagoloan, PACCO/Vicmar area up to Kibulda. 2. From back of Tagoloan Convent including St.Mary’s School to Siayon, Tagoloan. 3. All the Barangays of Sta. Cruz, Mohon, Sta. Ana and Sto. Rosario. 4. Centro San Martin, Villanueva up to Solane, Pilipinas Shell including Kirahon Resettlement area and KSEC PV Plant. 5. Vicmar and SWL. VILLANUEVA FEEDER 2 AREAS: 1. From Villa-Looc including Banban and Kalingagan down towards Katipunan and Dayawan up to LKKS-Villa and Phoenix. Power will however be restored immediately without further notice when NGCP and Cepalco line and switching works are completed earlier than scheduled. We hope the affected customers and the public in general will be guided by this announcement. Thank you. Released by:

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PH risks over 2,400 premature deaths from coal-burning annually, study shows By Catherine J. Teves of PNA

A NEW study has raised urgency for abating coalburning to help prevent surge in incidence of premature preventable deaths nationwide. Launched on Wednesday (Feb. 3) in Metro Manila, the study, titled “Coal: A Public Health Crisis” by Harvard University and environment watchdog Greenpeace, warned that exposure to sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxide and other pollutive gases emitted during increased coalburning can lead to more than 2,400 premature deaths nationwide annually. “Those deaths can be prevented,” Greenpeace campaigner Reuben Muni said at the launch, highlighting the need to end coal-burning. He noted the projected death toll is alarming as it’s even more than twice the number of people dying from coal pollution nationwide at present. “Using coal harms the environment and public health at every stage of this

pollutant’s life cycle from mining to transportation, washing, combustion and disposal of waste after burning,” he said. Health Care Without HarmAsia campaigner Renzo Guinto also warned about coal burning’s ill effects, noting estimated Philippine mortality from this pollutive activity can even be higher than the study’s projected death toll. “The study covered a limited number of ailments only butcoal-burning has other health effects aside from respiratory and cardiovascular diseases,” he said at the launch. He said cancer can result from exposure to coal pollution. “Coal also affects health indirectly through climate change,” he noted. Muni said the study evaluated 13 operational coal-fired power plants in the Philippines. Such plants have a combined installed capacity of 3,799.10 megawatts (MW), he noted. Also evaluated in the study were potential impacts

of plans to build in the country 29 new coal-fired power plants with a total capacity of 11,700 MW, he said. He said such plants will generate SO2 and other gases, increasing existing levels of these pollutants. Muni reiterated Greenpeace’s call for closure of coal-fired power plants in the country and an end to constructing new ones, saying these facilities are among top generators of air pollutants. Health Justice Philippines trustee Ipat Luna urged government to already review its present energy framework so power, environment and health policies and initiatives can be harmonized. She also sees the need for government to review and update its emission standards and to further help the country’s coalaffected communities. “Coal plants will consign us to dirty air for 30 years or more,” she said at the launch. Philippine Movement for See risks, page A11


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Pag-IBIG reports P 20.2B net income Pag-IBIG Fund held its State of the Fund Address (SOFA) on Tuesday (Jan. 26) to report on its accomplishments in 2015. “Pag-IBIG Fund is the Filipino worker’s fund. Our responsibility is to promote savings and to invest in housing. I am glad that Pag-IBIG Fund, led by President and CEO Atty. Darlene Marie B. Berberabe, kept up with President Aquino’s mandate of Daang Matuwid, with their relentless pursuit of excellence and integrity,” said Atty. Chito M. Cruz, Pag-IBIG Chairman of the Board. “In 2015, we launched the Loyalty Card Program which gives discounts and privileges from over 90 private sector partners such as up to 50% discount for selected medicines in Pfizer, discounts on LPG from Petron, discounts in educational institutions, and perks from Puregold. There are now over one million Loyalty Cardholders. In the last five years, Pag-IBIG doubled its home loan cap from P 3 million to P 6 million while cutting the interest rate, from 11.5% per annum to as low as 6.5 %, with special rate of 4.5% for minimum wage earners, and reduced its calamity loan by half to 5.95%. Our report focused on the increase in the number of members

from the informal sector who previously did not have access to banks, are now proud homeowners because of Pag-IBIG’s affordable loans. Now, kasambahays, drivers, security guards can own houses. We also nearly doubled our membership base from 8.7 million in 2010 to 15.9 million now, which means there are more members who contribute to the Fund. For better access to our services, we almost tripled our branch offices from 38 in 2010 to 112 now. All these bigger and better benefits are being enjoyed by our members without increasing the mandatory contribution of 100 pesos per month,” Atty. Berberabe shared. Pag-IBIG remains as one of the most financially sound state-owned corporations. In 2015, it earned a net income of P20.2 billion which is 27 percent higher than 2014. The agency is set to credit as much as P14.14 billion in dividends to members’ accounts, which is 17 percent higher than 2014. With the improvement of its collection platform, the Fund improved its performing loans ratio (PLR) from the lowest PLR of 72 percent to an unprecedented 89.35 percent net of allowance for impairment loss. The Fund has also been recognized by various

award-giving bodies and other government agencies. In 2015, Pag-IBIG was able to maintain its 100% passing rate in the Anti-Red Tape Act (ARTA) survey, after full round of survey, with 30 of its branches rated “Excellent.” The Fund received the same ARTA passing rate in 2013 and 2014. The Fund also maintained its Pag-IBIG ISO 9001:2008 Certification, proof that its processes comply with international standards. The agency also received its third “Unqualified Opinion” from the Commission on Audit, a testament to the Fund’s good governance. The Association of Government Accountants of the Philippines (AGAP), Inc. conferred the Most Outstanding Accounting Office Award 2014 to Pag-IBIG while the Fund’s Integrity Pledge initiative has signed more than 250 stakeholders in last few months. “Pag-IBIG Fund maintains its twin values of integrity and excellence. Honesty and transparency should be the ‘better half ’ of professionalism and hard work. These values go hand-inhand to provide a bigger, better and faster service to the public that we serve,” Atty. Berberabe said. The information contained in this communication is privileged and

confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and others authorized to receive it. If you are not the intended recipient you must not disclose or use the informa-

tion contained in it. If you have received this email in error please notify us immediately by return email and delete the document. Pag-IBIG Fund is neither liable for the proper and complete transmission of

the information nor for any delay in its receipt. Pag-IBIG Fund accepts no liability for any damage caused by this email or its attachments due to viruses, interference, interception, corruption or See report, page A11

Cebu Pacific kicks off eight recruitment fairs this February 6 Over 100 cabin crew positions available

The Philippines’ leading airline, Cebu Pacific Air (PSE:CEB) will hold eight recruitment fairs in Manila, Cebu and Davao between February and October 2016, to support its expansion plans and growing fleet. CEB recently took delivery of two brand-new Airbus A320 aircraft, equipped with latest technology Sharklets and sporting new livery. Its wholly owned subsidiary, Cebgo, will also start taking delivery of brandnew ATR 72-600 aircraft this year. Cebgo is the launch customer for the Armonia cabin, the widest cabin in the ATR turbo-prop market. The recruitment fairs are scheduled on the following cities and dates: Manila (Cebu Pacific Office, Pasay) on February 6, April 30, June 4 and October 15; Cebu (Summit Circle Cebu) on February 20 and

July 9; and Davao (Royal Mandaya Hotel) on April 16 and September 24. Currently, positions are open for female cabin crew only. CEB will process the applications on the same day, between 9am to 3pm. Acceptance of updated curriculum vitae with 2x2 photo will be until 1pm only. Applicants must be 1825 years old, and possess a dynamic personality, height of at least 5’3” for female, weight that is proportional to height, clear complexion, good eyesight and a catchy smile, among others. Responsibilities include guaranteeing the safety of guests on board the aircraft, and ensuring that guests have a fun and pleasant flying experience. The detailed job descriptions and qualifications can also be found on www. cebupacificair.com or CEB’s

page on jobstreet.com.ph. “We are looking for fun and dynamic individuals to join our expanding Cebu Pacific family. These career opportunities can pave the way for unlimited travel benefits, competitive compensation packages closer to home, and annual performance bonuses. We encourage everyone to join us in providing high-quality service all over the world,” said CEB VP for Marketing and Distribution Candice Iyog. In its 19th year of operations, CEB has flown over 100 million passengers, and operates a network of over 60 destinations in Asia, Australia and the Middle East. Between 2016 and 2021, CEB expects delivery of three more brand-new Airbus A320, 30 Airbus A321neo, and 16 ATR 72600 aircraft.


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of the Philippine Army 4th Infantry Division in Northern Mindanao. The celebration would end on Feb. 5, 2016. Gazmin said that as a nonpartisan institution, the soldiers should ensure that the right of every Filipino citizen to vote in the upcoming May 2016 national and local elections is protected. He said that it is the duty of the soldiers to make sure that the turnout of the midterm election in May this year is credible, honest, and peaceful. Gazmin, who was once a government trooper assigned at the 4ID here, also lauded the 4ID for the massive deployment of community organizing for peace and development in various areas within the division’s area of responsibility. “I appreciated the dedication of service of the 4ID soldiers in the pursuit of “Bayanihan” (Unity), in winning the peace in affected areas in the region,” Gazmin said.

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Non-Working Holiday in the Municipality of Jasaan, Province of Misamis Oriental in Commemoration of its Founding Anniversary to Be Known as ‘Araw ng Jasaan’ House Bill 4793 - An Act Declaring June 16 of Every Year as a Special Non-Working Holiday in the Municipality of Villanueva, Province of Misamis Oriental in Commemoration of its Founding Anniversary to Be Known as ‘Araw ng Villanueva’ House Bill 5453 - An Act Declaring June 27 of Every Year as a Special Non-Working Holiday in the City of El Salvador, Province of Misamis Oriental in Commemoration of its City Charter Day Anniversary to be Known as ‘Araw ng El Salvador’ House Bill 5474 - An Act Declaring July 1 of Every Year as a Special Non-Working Holiday in the Municipality of Alubijid, Province of Misamis Oriental in Commemoration of its Founding Anniversary to be Known as ‘Araw ng Alubijid’ House Bill 6343 - An Act Declaring July 22 of Every Year as a Special Non-Working Holiday in the Municipality of Claveria, Province of Misamis Oriental in Commemoration of its Founding Anniversary to be Known as “Araw ng Claveria.” Pangasinan (6th Dist.) Rep. Marlyn Primicias-Agabas, Chairperson of the Committee on Revision of Laws, Reps. Nicasio Aliping (Baguio City), Leopoldo Bataoil (2nd Dist., Pangasinan), Lawrence Fortun (1st Dist., Agusan del Norte), Frederick Abueg (2nd Dist., Palawan), and Oscar Rodriguez (3rd Dist., Pampanga) co-authored the six approved measures. Rep. Uy said that all the bills were based on Sangguniang Bayan or Sangguniang Panglunsod resolutions from the concerned local governments. She added that the bills are now pending approval of

the Senate before it is sent for the President’s enactment. The town of Opol was created from the villages of Opol, Igpit, and Lower Iponan that were formerly part of Cagayan de Oro, by virtue of Republic Act No. 524 that was approved June 15, 1950. The municipality of Jasaan existed as early as 1840, but was relegated to barangay status and placed under the jurisdiction of Balingasag in 1903. Jasaan regained its municipal status by virtue of Executive Order 165, issued by President Elpidio Quirino on August 18, 1948 that took effect on September 1, 1948. Villanueva was created by virtue of Republic Act 3492 – that separated five barangays from Tagoloan town – that was enacted on June 16, 1962. Alubijid was once a part Cagayan de Oro. The town became an independent municipality on July 1, 1940 by virtue of Executive Order 266 signed by then President Manuel Quezon. Claveria attained its status as a municipality on July 22, 1950 via Executive Order 334 issued by then President Elpidio Quirino. El Salvador City was also a former barrio of Cagayan de Oro. El Salvador gained its current status as a component city of Misamis Oriental via Republic Act 9435 (that lapsed into law on April 12, 2007) anchored on the plebiscite that ratified the said law on June 27, 2007. Rep. Uy said that declaring the respective dates as local holidays of the localities is a simple way for government to honor and further inspire the generations of people who continue to make their towns and city proud and progressive.

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patient is being suspected of having the virus yet. Quiaiot said the hospital will give updates on the case, even a he assures the public that they are ready for eventualities.

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Mall-goers were wary because the patient reportedly went around malls in the city when she arrived from Singapore and before being confined to the hospital. Cagayan de Oro City Councilor Dante Pajo, chairman of the City Council committee on health, said he will conduct an investigation on the matter. MERS-CoV, previously known as novel coronavirus (nCoV), is a viral respiratory illness, which was first reported in Saudi Arabia, in 2012. The source of MERS is currently unknown, though it is likely to have originated from an animal. Most people infected with MERS-CoV developed severe acute respiratory illness, including fever, cough, and shortness of breath.

productivity,” said Kim Jae Shin, Korea Ambassador to the Philippines. The facility is expected to be completed in 2017.

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Climate Justice campaigner Aaron Pedrosa agreed. He called for an end to the coal plant era and advocated nationwide transition to renewable energy (RE), saying the Philippines abounds in alternative environmentfriendly energy sources like sun and wind. “The study reaffirms our stand that coal kills and killsthousands,” he said at the launch. Greenpeace continues advocating the shift to RE as well. Climate change and the country’s rising population from page A4 are among factors auguring Media or whatever social pub- well for such shift, Greenpeace lications should work hand-in- added. (PNA) hand to provide all the people in the country with the exposure of the leaders’ past experiences. from page A2 The people need to be enlight- some of them did not need ened with some information the project and programs in of the positive sides of the the BUB list. candidates. The hard-working “BRAVE will give enough leaders are wanted. The low autonomy – they will plan, profile leaders are needed. They determine,” he said, adding are the leaders who are willing that if barangays lack technical expertise to plan and to work for their people. implement a project, a expert *** Dr. Djuwari Sarkawi is the from the national government Director of Language Labora- agency could assist them. tory, STIE Perbanas Surabaya. The plans will be submitted He is also the guest lecturer at during a budget call so that Ottimmo International Master- they were already funded gourmet Academy, Surabaya; under the national budget. The advisor of Indonesia As- Lacson said funds would sociation of Press Practitio- be directly downloaded to the ners/ Journalists in East Java LGUs although this would province (HIPSI), Indonesia. be done through legislation He is also the president of the while the Department of International Association of Budget and Management Scholarly Publishers, Editors, (DBM) may supervise the release of funds. and Reviewers (IASPER). He emphasized that the budget will augment the 20 from page A4 percent Internal Revenue silent and simply allow that Allotment (IRA) share of preaching to happen? The an- the LGUs from the national swer is no, and that anwer is not government. even from me, but from Paul, Lacson is sure that his budthe lawyer who wrote almost get reform agenda is doable, half of the New Testament of implementable and possible because the government has the Bible. Here was what Paul wrote: money. (PNA) “… For if someone comes to RMA/LILIAN C. MELLEyou and preaches a Jesus other JOR/LDP than the Jesus we preached, or if you receive a different spirit from the Spirit you received, from page A2 or a different gospel from the he said the city treasurer was not able one you accepted, you put up to attend the meeting. with it easily enough… such Another meeting was held last people are false apostles, deceit- week where the issues were discussed with the representatives of business ful workers, masquerading as chambers and other guests. apostles of Christ…” According to Elipe, the city trea-ooosurer informed the committee that the PLEASE LISTEN: “Ang Tanging Revenue Code is fully implemented. Daan” (The Sole Way): a Bible Mr. Glenn Bañez reportedly said the study and prayer session online environment fee charged to businesscovers the years 2013 to 2015. could now be heard, 24 HOURS men Elipe, however, cited that the a day, in the Philippines and environment fee is a different fee that the world at www.facebook. should not be imposed during the com/angtangingdaan or www. collection of business taxes. facebook.com/ANDKNK (and “That’s entirely a different fee not look for “Ang Tanging Daan” related to any regulatory fee collected broadcasts). Phone: 0922 833 at the end of the tax season,” he cited. Ramon Tabor, chair of the 43 96, 0918 574 0193, 0977 805 Councilor committee on laws and rules, said the 9058. Email: batasmauricio@ issues of the business sector are not yahoo.com. supposed to be issues.

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“With this facility, we will be able to modernize the production and improve the quality of rice seeds and eventually help Filipino farmers increase rice

“If we talk of the full implementation of the Revenue Code, why has it not been fully implemented after so much legal battle?” he asked. He said the Revenue Code was supposed to be implemented even if there was an appeal made. “The law is very clear that despite the appeal the effectivity of such measure is im-

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4Ps in the Philippines By Royderico M. Elorde Teacher III

The poor access to learning is a major problem in the Philippines. It is a factor that hinders individuals to be productive, pursue his dreams and have the chance to better his life. Thus, the government is doing its best to provide programs in order to solve, not just this particular problem, but its main root which is poverty. 4Ps or Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program is the flagship poverty alleviation program of the Aquino administration. It is a human development measure of the national government, in the lead of Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). In here, there is assistance or providing monetary support to extremely poor families to attend to their immediate needs. Moreover, there is also social development or breaking mediately executory,” Tabor stressed. He said businessmen deserve to be given the privilege to avail of the new revenue code. Legislators agreed to further extend the deadline until March 31, noting that the issues raised by the coalition of Chamber of Commerce with respect to the payment of business taxes and

the intergenerational poverty cycle by investing in the health and education of poor children. In an article of Official Gazette, this alleviation program is patterned after the condition cash transfer (CCT) schemes in Latin American and African countries, that have been successful in elevating millions of poor people around the globe. 4Ps operates in all 17 regions of the Philippines and is serving 1,484 municipalities. Individuals under this program are identified through Listahanan or National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction. For me, 4Ps is one of the best government programs producing evident results. From the time that it has been implemented, a lot of children coming from poorest of the poor families has graduated, which means that they can pursue higher learning and open wider opportunities. fees have yet to be resolved. It was also found that there is a need to re-compute the Taxdue Worksheet (tax billing) issued by the City Treasurer’s Office due to incorrect computation of some of the fees imposed and to harmonize this with the provisions of the city’s Revenue Code. The Power


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