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Police, PDEA undergo refresher course

By GERRY LEE GORIT, Correspondent

OPOL town Mayor Max Seno has confirmed reports that the local Liberal Party (LP) has chosen Villanueva town Mayor Julio Uy of Team Unity as its official candidate for governor in Misamis Oriental in the forthcoming 2016 presidential and local elections. See FULL STORY, page A5

5 children, trapped in house, burned to death

By CHENG ORDOÑEZ Associate Editor

MALAYBALAY, Bukidnon -- Alarmed by the worsening illegal drugs cases in Bukidnon province, judges and prosecutors are currently giving yesterday all the chiefs of police and other law enforcers a refresher course on apprehension of suspects and filing of case in court, here at the Kaamulan Theater in Malaybalay. More than 70 police See police, page A15

By RUEL PELONE Managing Editor and GERRY GORIT Correspondent

CHITCHATTING. Bukidnon Governor Jose M. Zubiri (left) exchanges thoughts with Regional State Prosecutor Jaime Umpa of the Department of Justice (DOJ) during the holding of the refresher course for law enforcement agencies held on February 24 at the Kaamulan theater in Malaybalay City. Photo by Gerry Lee Gorit of Mindanao Daily News

Maguindanao residents grieving for stable power Last of two parts By SONNY V. SUDARIA Armm News Bureau

THE people of Maguindanao province, for the past two years, are grieving to have a stable light and power, said Maguindanao Electric Cooperative (Magelco) General Manager Sultan Ashary P. Maongco. Maongco said residents experienced eight to 12 hours of power interruptions, not just because of insufficient power in Min-

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CABANGLASAN, Bukidnon--Five children, who were trapped in their house, all died in a fire that broke out in purok 13, sitio Bangkal in Barangay Capinonan on Sunday evening. Insp. Jiselle Ester Lou Longakit, spokesperson of Bukidnon provincial police office, said the fire gutted

the house owned by their father 30-year-old Richie Lingoyan. In an interview with the Mindanao Daily News, Longakit said the children-ages 2, 3, 5, 10, and 11 years old--were sleeping inside the house, which was made of wooden and bamboo materials. Initial police investigation disclosed that the parents of the children, See TRAPPED, page A15

CSOs back Deles, Ferrer By ALEX LOPEZ Correspondent

danao grid, but because of alleged mismanagement which caused the delinquent of payment to its power supplier and transmission provider. However, negotiation was made with PSALM for additional 3 to 5 megawatts that effectively turned out the joy and happiness of the member consumers (MCs) because of continuous power supply to the whole franchise area of Magelco since January 8, 2015. It also helped

COTABATO City––Various Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in the country and in Mindanao have recently joined forces and aired their voices for calls to support Secretary Teresita Deles of the Office of the See back, page A15

NPAs release 3 policemen

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MEDICAL MISSION. Ms. Jennie Rosalie T. Uy (standing third from left) joins her parents, Mayor Julio T. Uy (fourth from left) and Rep. Juliette T. Uy (fifth from left), in the distribution of umbrellas and flashlights to the residents of Poblacion 1, 2, and 3 in Villanueva town in Misamis Oriental during the holding of medical mission. Jennie is also the chief of staff of Rep. Juliette T. Uy. Photo courtesy of Dodo Canoy

SURIGAO City––Three policemen, abducted by the Communist New People’s Army (NPA) in the Northern Mindanao province of Surigao del Norte last year, were released yesterday to Davao City Mayor Rody See release, page A13

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THE Philippine Army’s 7th Infantry (Kaugnay) Division (7ID) will send 120 fresh graduate soldiers to various units in Mindanao soon. Capt. Mark Ruelos, information officer, said the 120 privates who will be deployed in Mindanao belong to the total 280 soldiers who graduated last January 29, this year.

The departure ceremony which exact date has yet to be disclosed will be attended by families, relatives, friends, officers, enlisted personnel and civilian employees from this command. Major General Glorioso V. Miranda, 7ID commander, will lead the send-off ceremony.

Each infantry battalion will be given 40 privates to improve its strength--the 69th Infantry Ballation based in Barangay Dalisay, Panabo City, Davao del Norte, 71st Infantry Battalion at Barangay Pangibiran, Mabini Compostela Valley and 84th Infantry Battalion at Barangay Malagos, Baguio District, Davao

City. After the departure ceremony, the privates will be transported this camp to Villamor Air Base, Pasay City. Then they will be transported by C-130 from Villamor Air Base to Davao City. Miranda said that soldiery is a noble profession as such each

soldier should be prepared to be assigned to the different parts of the Philippines in serving the people and securing the land. He expressed belief on the importance of the family, relatives and loved ones to support the soldiers, especially those assigned in Mindanao. A report from the Philippine News Agency

PNP 11 files murder raps vs cop in driver slay in Davao City DAVAO CITY - The Philippine National Police (PNP) in Region 11 on Tuesday charged a police officer of murder for shooting 23 times a tricycle driver whom he accused of trying to steal his motorcycle on Monday night in Tugbok, this city. Police Officer (PO) 2 Jozel Salgon Jorolan, 33, a member of Davao City Public Safety Company of the Davao City Police Office (DCPO) will also be facing administrative charges for the death of Mario Israel Magno, 49. Police investigations showed that around 7:30 p.m., Jorolan arrived in front of the tricycle terminal in

Barangay Mintal, Tugbok District and parked his motorcycle. The motorcycle fell over but the police suspect did not mind it. Magno, a tricycle driver, who saw the motorcycle on the ground, tried to fix the motorcycle as it was blocking the terminal entrance when Jorolan saw him. Jorolan then shot Magno 23 times. At least 23 cartridges were recovered from the crime scene. Jorolan told investigators that he taught Magno would steal his motorcycle, prompting him to shoot the victim but the suspect could not explain why he fired several times.

Jorolan, who is now in the custody of the Investigation Detection and Management Bureau (IDMB), has undergone drug test but tested negative. DCPO spokesperson Sr. Ins. Milgrace Driz said investigation also showed that Jorolan was having attitudinal problems in work, sometimes refusing to decline duty or asked colleague to replace him for duty. According to Driz, Jorolan could have brought and investigated Magno to the nearby Tugbok Police Station after he saw Magno holding his motorcycle, instead the police officer shot the Magno several times. (PNA)

OPPOSITION - City councilor Elias Lopez opposes the approval of the P600 million Supplemental Budget No.1 (SB1) for 2015 as he questioned the planned purchase of garbage bins “while the City Environment and Natural Resources Office did not educate the people on how to handle (existing) garbage bins.” Majority of the council voted for the SB1. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)

Drug trade in provincial jail rampant By ZEA IO MING C. CAPISTRANO DavaoToday.com

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DAVAO CITY – A 40-year old laborer was arrested by police officers after trying to bring drugs hidden in a lotion container inside the provincial jail in Davao del Norte Provincial Capitol Wednesday noon. The suspect was identified as Anthony Sumaya, a

resident of Purok Pagkakaisa, Mabini, Compostela Valley Province. According to jail guard Eva Laude Labastida, Sumaya arrived in the provincial jail around 12:20 noon with a bag of groceries. But upon inspection, Labastida said they found one sachet of suspected drugs inside a lotion container. Sumaya said he was only

asked by an unidentified woman to bring in the grocery bags inside the prison in exchange for P50. Sumaya said he was unaware that the package he was asked to deliver had drugs in it. Sumaya’s arrest adds to the cases of illegal drug trade in Compostela Valley provincial jail. See drug, page A8

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

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February 25, 2015 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 JAMES RYAN R. VILLARBA has filed with this Office , a petition for correction of entry in sex from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the certificate of Live Birth of JAMES RYAN VILLARBA at Sunga Hospital, Digos, Davao del Sur and whose parents are NARCISO T. VILLARBA and LILIBETH C. RUBIN. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than March 17, 2015. (Sgd.) MARISSA C. NEBRADA City Civil Registrar MDN: Feb 27 & Mar 6, 2015

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It is observed that many of the personalities involved in the group calling for the president’s ouster have links with disgruntled politicians who would do everything to stage a political comeback in 2016. Their involvement in the so-called National Transformation Council (NTC), is a “giveaway” as to their real intention in calling for president’s resignation and this is to divert the president’s focus in his campaign to run after those who plundered the nation. There is no clamor for the president to resign even with this consistent plot to blame him on the Mamasapano incident. They are trying to simulate an imaginary clamor so that they can go back to power,” Trenas noted. If the President really has the strong support of the majority of Filipinos, then he has no reason to be jittery. If he believes that what he had been saying all along that the Mamasapano incident is no reason to derail the on-going peace process, then it is up to the majority of the people to judge him come election time. The outcome of his political endorsement come 2016 would be the measuring rod of the electorate’s trust on President Aquino. Let’s wait and see.

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A lawmaker remarked that some groups are capitalizing on the Mamasapano tragedy to discredit the accomplishments of the administration and diminish President Aquino’s endorsement power in 2016. “It’s really unfortunate that the Mamasapano tragedy is now being used for selfish political agenda. Even more unfortunate is the fact that even some of our religious leaders are being blinded by these political opportunists,” Iloilo Congressman Jerry Trenas said. If Trenas’ allegation is true that the people behind the movement to remove President Aquino from office are well organized and well-funded, then the administration is in for a headache. We agree that demolishing the president’s endorsement power is the next-best thing that these groups can get if their plot to grab power will not work out. Destroying President Aquino’s endorsement power could be a consolation prize in this plot to grab power. This is because the supposed plotters don’t have the support of the people. They don’t have the support of the military and even by police either so there’s no doubt in my mind that this power grab will fail,”Trenas said.

Exoneration of P’noy in ‘Fallen 44 SAF’ nailed Exactly one month after the carnage of 44 members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) elite force, the Special Action Force (SAF) in Mamapasano, Maguindanao last January 25, 2015, the Senate has wrapped up its probe into the tragedy. At the outset, many believed that the Senate probe, instead, left more questions than answers. One thing is certain ‘though, the Philippine President, as Commanderin-Chief, was obviously exonerated of any responsibility in the death of the 44 SAF operatives. Certainly, the Senate carried out the probe in aid of legislation. In other words, the Senate did not carry the probe to determine or find out a probable cause that would identify and pin the possible culprit in the botch police mission. The Senate probe was also enlightening, especially during the last day, when Secretary Teresita Deles of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) and Prof. Miriam Coronel-Ferrer, head of the government’s peace panel,

were questioned about the Mamapasano incident. It appears that both Deles and Ferrer could not answer directly some critical questions about the alleged MILF build up in Basilan. Many also observed that Deles and Ferrer were hard selling the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) and appeared to be unaware of the Mamapasano incident. In fact, Deles admitted that she learned of the incident only 10 hours after the Mamapasano encounter. Coronel Ferrer also said that she learned of the incident only past 9 a.m. or almost five hours after the Mamapasano firefight. Senator Alan Cayetano even asked Deles and Ferrer as to what side are they representing. Of course, both answered that they are representing the government of the Republic of the Philippines. But, some lawmakers think otherwise. Rep. Rodolfo Biazon, of Muntinlupa, said that Deles and Ferrer and should be fired because Congress has lost the trust on them as government negotiators. Even an ordinary Filipino could recognize

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that Deles and Ferrer were “acting like lawyers for THE MILF. Rep. Kimi Conguangco, of Pangasinan, also alleged that the “BBL is a sellout.” (https://manilastandardtoday.com/2015/02/25/ lawmakers-fire-ferrerdeles-as-negotiators/). However, amid the frenzy of the Senate probe, one thing is certain: The Senate has provided a clue to exonerate President Aquino III from the Mamapasano bloodbath. Results of all other probes involving the Mamapasano tragedy would have become irrelevant. Thus, we say, because Secretary Leila Delima, of the Department of Justice (DOJ), said that they would use

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some, if not the result of the Senate probe, as an important reference for a separate investigation of the Mamapasano bloodbath. Now, it is certain that the DOJ would vindicate Aquino, too. By the way, an independent probe body is still conducting an investigation into the Mamapasano incident. The Board of Inquiry (BOI), composed mostly of police officers has not wind up the investigation of the Mamapasano carnage. Now, with the wrapping up of the Senate probe, can the BOI result be credible anymore? What is credible for the BIO is to absolve the President, too. In the end only two persons would be held accountable of the Mamapasano bloodbath. They are suspended and resigned Philippine National Police Director General Alan Purisima and SAF Commander Getulio Napenas. Take note: President Aquino would come to the rescue of Purisima. Napenas would become the ultimate sacrificial lamb. -0- React: crisguardian@ yahoo.com

my actions match my words?” The old adage “Actions speak louder than words” provides an accurate image of the heart and mindset of a person. Be wise and take note of how your thoughts, words and actions line up. The condition of one’s heart will drive those areas. If you or others need an adjustment consider the fact that “Tune ups” for the heart is Heaven’s specialty.


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It’s final: Julio Uy is LP’s bet for Misor guv in 2016 Bukidnon • Camiguin • Lanao del Norte • Lanao del Sur • Misamis Occidental • Misamis Oriental

POL town Mayor Max Seno has confirmed reports that the local Liberal Party (LP) has chosen Villanueva town Mayor Julio Uy of Team Unity as its official canSecond district Rep. Juliette Uy of Misamis Oriental and didate for governor her husband, Villanueva town Mayor Julio Uy, also of in Misamis Oriental Misamis Oriental. in the forthcoming and local elections. Mayor Seno said Mayor In an exclusive interview, Uy has already decided to 2016 presidential

run as governor under the LP-Team Unity coalition. “Well and good,” he said, adding, “para nako nga dili politiko, kung unsay i endorsed sa ako, mosunod lang ta.” “It’s done deal,” claimed Mayor Seno, who was present every time the local LP and the NUP met to iron out the possibility of forging the coalition. Under the agreement, he said Mayor Uy will run as governor while Balingasag town Mayor Alexis Quina will run as vice governor. He said the Uy-Quina for the 2016 gubernatorial and vice gubernatorial tandem

No. 10051-2007, otherwise known as the Traffic Code of Cagayan de Oro. He said the ordinance providing for a fine sharing scheme should also be

reviewed. In his special report during the regular session Monday, Tabor said that the two ordinances are related and are the subject

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has already secured the backing of top local and national LP leaders. He also said that the UyQuina tandem has secured the backing of Gingoog City Mayor Marie de Lara Guingona, Rep. Peter Unabia of the second district of Misamis Oriental, and Senator TG Guingona. Mayor Seno said that all incumbent mayors also agreed of forging an alliance with Team Unity of Mayor Uy and second district Rep. Juliette Uy. He added that LP-Team Unity has a complete line up for the 2016 elections. Mayor Seno said that

Mayor Uy has greater chances of winning the 2016 gubernatorial race in Misamis Oriental as he [Mayor Uy] has the backing of Rep. Peter Unabia of the first district of Misamis Oriental. Aside from the support of Rep. Unabia, Mayor Seno said the second district of Misamis Oriental is dominated by Mayor Uy’s wife, Rep. Juliette Uy. He said: “Dako og factor ang second district sa Misamis Oriental kay daghan kini’g botante.” Rep. Uy, said Mayor Seno is doing well as representative of the second See FINAL, page 15

City Council to revisit traffic code, fine-sharing law CAGAYAN de Oro City–– The City Council, under Vice Mayor Caesar Ian E. Acenas, is planning to repeal two ordinances related to traffic.

Councilor Ramon Tabor, chair of the City Council committee on police, fire and public safety, on Monday maintained the need to revisit Ordinance

of complaints of the city’s constituents. The presiding officer protempore explained that the city’s traffic code imposes penalties for traffic

violations that are higher than what is prescribed by national laws. To name a few he said, in the city ordinance, See TRAFFIC, page A12


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AMBOANGA CITY -- Two members of the 1st Scout Ranger Battalion and five members of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) were killed while 14 others were wounded during a heavy clash with government forces in Barangay Tanum, Patikul town, Sulu Wednesday morning, the military reported Wednesday. Capt. Ma. Rowena Muyuela, Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom) information officer, said the clash ensued at about 9:20 a.m. Wednesday when the joint forces from the 1st Scout Ranger

Battalion and 16th Special Forces Company encountered about 300 ASG bandits, led by Hatib Hajan Sawadjaan, which included those from Basilan and headed by Furiji Indama, along with two suspected

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Agusan del Norte Municipality of Carmen NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In connection with Section 5 of R.A. Act No. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that Corazon Dagoplo has filed with this Office a petition for Change of First Name of her Son from “MISAEL” to “MICHAEL” in the Birth Certificate of MISAEL AGUILAR DELIMA who was born on February 17, 1976 at Cahayagan, Carmen, Agusan del Norte and whose parents are ROMEO A. DELIMA and CORAZON A. AGUILAR. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than 13 March 2015. (SGD.) ANITA T. ESPINOSA Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Feb 27 & Mar 6, 2015

members of the Jemaah Islamiyah. As of this posting, the fire fight continues, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) public affairs office chief Lt. Col. Harold Cabunoc said. As of 9:20 a.m. Wednesday, two government troopers were killed and lightly injured 14 members of the 1st Scout Ranger Battalion, a component of the Joint Task Group Sulu, Cabunoc said. Cabunoc said the government security troops were conducting law enforcement operations against the bandit group when the fighting began. He said that the Basilanbased ASG were forced to consolidate with Sulu compatriots due to pressure exerted by local government units and their security forces. Cabunoc said that the ASG sustained several casualties in the encounter as government forces were able to locate their locations and ambush them. He added that five ASG bandits were definitely confirmed killed by pursuing soldiers but their compatriots were able to drag clear the bodies along

with those wounded. Cabunoc said field artillery units and Philippine Air Force MD MG-520 attack helicopters pounded bandit positions, further pressuring the ASG. Col. Alan Arrojado, Joint Task Group Sulu commander, said they pounded with artillery fire and air strikes to softened the positions of the ASG bandits as the fighting rages. Arrojado said they immediately coordinated with the police as well as ordered the different detachments to set up blocking positions and checkpoints to prevent the escape of the ASG bandits. He said the move was also aimed to prevent the ASG bandits from extricating their wounded companions. Muyuela, meanwhile said the ongoing operation aimed to capture or neutralize ASG bandits headed by Hatib Sawadjaan. "Operation is a joint effort of the AFP , Philippine National Police and LGU in Sulu to seize lawless elements responsible in the series of kidnappings and other atrocities in the province of Sulu and adjacent areas," she said.(PNA)

DOLE-9 bats for convergence strategy to improve industry workers’ conditions in Zambo ZAMBOANGA CITY – The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)-9 here has introduced a strategy to improve industry workers’ conditions and enhance their productivity in their workplaces during the recent launching of the Labor Management Cooperation (LMC) Convergence Program at the LM Metro Hotel here with players from the canning and fishing industry in attendance. As stipulated in its guidelines, LMC emphasizes that “all plant-level DOLE programs and services shall be delivered through one plant-level structure.” Programs on workers’ productivity, occupational safety and health, family welfare, grievances and labor laws compliance shall now be coursed through one single mechanism through organized plant-level committees. This structure will also handle all worker-related concerns and issues at the workplace level. The guidelines also emphasized that the programs “shall be converged to address decent work deficits, foster harmonious labormanagement relationships and industrial peace, and increase productivity and competitiveness of enterprise.” “The different programs of the department will be anchored here,” explained DOLE regional director Sisinio Cano. “Each of the workplaces will have this mechanism. We will make use of this vehicle to be able to deliver the programs to the workers and provide them with social protection such as PAGIBIG, PhilHealth, social security,

productivity and others.” Upon the establishment of this mechanism at the plant level, DOLE will conduct regular monitoring to see if it is sustained. Companies that have adopted and sustained the strategy, shall be awarded with a certificate of compliance by the DOLE. Meanwhile, the DOLE has partnered with the agencies comprising the DOLE family such as the National Conciliation and Mediation Board (NCMB), Regional Tripartite Wage Productivity Board (RTWPB), Employees Compensation Commission (ECC) and others, as well as with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) to realize the convergence. One of the strategy’s goals is to have more competent and productive workers. For this purpose, the TESDA shall conduct industry-based trainings and certifications of the workers in preparation for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) integration. “It is the national government’s aim to certify our workers. This will add credence to them, signifying that we have quality workers at par with their counterparts in other ASEAN countries.” Similar orientations will also be done for other local industries. “Through this strategy, we will be able to foster a more harmonious relationship between the workers and the management,” said Cano. “If we have a peaceful workplace, we will have more productive workers.” (PIA-09)

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UTUAN CITY – Water consumers here were relieved after a project proponent has employed an urgent measure to address this city’s water crisis since Typhoon Seniang struck on December 29, 2014.

The Taguibo Aquatech Solutions Corporation (TASC) has sourced water from the surface of the Taguibo River by installing a by-pass pipeline and from a deep well to meet consumers’ needs. The damage wrought by Typhoon Seniang on Butuan City Water District’s facilities in Barangay Anticala has practically rendered non-functional the water firm’s infiltration gallery and caused extensive waterless condition to most consumers.

Heavy rains caused the sudden rise of floodwater upstream of Taguibo River brought massive siltation that penetrated the infiltration gallery and clogged water toward the main transmission pipeline. Experts said that “To force the situation to continue, gargantuan and perpetual damage to the whole BCWD facility is not distant.” It was learned that the by-pass pipeline was a stopgap or temporary measure as preparations were made for a permanent pipeline to

tap water from upstream of the infiltration gallery with a distance of 175 meters. The pipeline will provide 100 percent water supply and normal water pressure needed while rehabilitation works of the infiltration gallery was ongoing. Water will then flow by gravity to the transmission line that will bring water to the filtration plant to undergo filtration and chlorination processes before distribution to consumers. To provide reliable, uninterrupted water supply to BCWD and its Butuan consumers even in times of drought and high level of turbidity, the Twinpeak Hydro Resources Corporation (THRC) submitted on December 12, 2011 to BCWD an unsolicited proposal for a Taguibo Water Supply Development Proj-

ect under the government’s public-private partnership (PPP) program. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued on April 4, 2013 a Certificate of Registration to Equiparco Construction Corporation-THRC consortium’s special purpose company, the Taguibo Aquatech Solutions Corp. (TASC). At its own expense, TASC has initiated the installation of the by-pass pipeline and deep well to provide the water needs of consumers following the water crisis in the aftermath of Typhoon Seniang. TASC officials assured that as soon as the infiltration gallery’s rehabilitation and the whole project will be completed, consumers will be provided abundant and clean water.

Two top regional leaders says RDC helps address water problem in Caraga BUTUAN CITY-- Two top regional officials said during a recent forum here in the city, that the Regional Development Council (RDC) had helped the water utilities here in taking up measures to address the existing water problems in the region. National Economic Development Authority (NEDA)- Caraga Regional Director Mylah Faye Aurora B. Carino said during the forum that although the water problem affecting Butuan City was mainly a problem of the local government unit, the RDC helped in addressing the issue as Butuan City was the capital and a premiere city in the region. Carino said the water crisis issue might hamper the pursuit of the local and regional economic development. Thus, on Jan. 29 the Regional Development Council, through its Infrastructure

Development Committee (RDC-IDC), called up a special IDC meeting on water utilities, chaired by Committee Chairman and Surigao del Sur Gov. Johnny T. Pimentel. Carino said that the committee invited the managers of the Butuan City Water District, Surigao Metropolitan Water District, Bislig City Water District and San Francisco Water District of Agusan del Sur. According to Carino, they had inquired from the said water districts the present water situation in their respective areas and what were their plans. Carino disclosed during that meeting on Jan. 29, that BCWD General Manager Anselmo Sang Tian had admitted before the members of the committee that the city had really experienced water crisis for more than a month, See LEADER, page A15

DTI urges public to avail services of accredited repair shops SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte - The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) encouraged the general public to avail of services from electronic and automotive repair shops accredited by the agency for the general welfare and safety. In its latest monitoring, a num-

ber of repair shops are operating without the DTI accreditation as they were not able to comply important requirements including that of having TESDA accredited service technician, basic important tools and equipment, and the prescribed comprehensive general liability

insurance cover, among others. For the protection of customers, insurance coverage in required for service and repair shops establishments just in case there will be losses and damages of the items or equipment deposited in the shops during fires and/or other incidents.

DTI Surigao del Norte provincial director Celestino L. Negapatan advised the public that before availing services they should ask the establishment for their valid accreditation documents. Interested parties for the updated list of accredited service

and repair shops establishment in the province of Surigao of Surigao del Norte, they can visit the DTI Provincial Office at 2nd Floor Simtoco Building, Burgos Street, this city. (SDR/Rodrigo R. Matabaran, DTI-Surigao del Norte/PIA-Surigao del Norte)

TO ALL MEMBERS IN GOOD STANDING OF MSU-IIT NMPC NOTICE OF THE 37th ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY BY CLUSTER Order of Business

1. Call to order/Ascertainment of Quorum 2. Roll Call 3. Proof of Due Notice 4. Determination and declaration of quorum 5. Consideration of the Minutes of the March 2014 Annual Representative Assembly 6. Confirmation of BOD Resolutions: January to December 2014 7. Consideration of the consolidated reports of the Board of Directors and Committees including audited statements of financial conditions and Statement of Operations 2014 8. Unfinished business; 9. Presentation and confirmation of election winners 10. New Business: A. Approval and Confirmation of Budget for 2015 B. Appointment of External Auditors for 2015 7. Other Matters 9. Adjournment Branch Date Time Venue Cluster 4 - Lanao del Norte Kapatagan Gym, Tubod LDN, March 7, 2015 7:30a.m.-12nn. Lanao del Norte Maranding, Pagadian Cluster 3 - Cagayan de Oro March 14, 2015 7:30a.m.-12nn. Liceo Gym, Bulua, Carmen, Cogon, Puerto, CDO City C.M. Recto Cluster 5 - Butuan March 15, 2015 7:30a.m.-12nn. Fr. Saturnino Urios J.C. Aquino, Langihan, Ampayon University Gym, Butuan City Cluster 1 - Tibanga March 21, 2015 7:30a.m.-12nn. MSU-IIT Gym, Poblacion, Kiwalan, Manticao, Laguindingan lligan City Cluster 2 - Pala-o, Tubod, March 21, 2015 12:30p.m.-5:00p.m. MSU-IIT Gym, Suarez-Tominobo, Buruun, lligan City Bacolod LDN Cluster 6 - General Santos March 28, 2015 7:30a.m.-12nn. 3rd Flr. J. Catolico, Calumpang Veranza Mall, General Santos City Cluster 6 - Davao March 29, 2015 7:30a.m.-12nn. Brokenshire Resort San Pedro, Matina & Convention Center, Davao City

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AN AUTHENTIC ASSESSMENT OF FOURTH YEAR STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS TOWARDS AND ATTITUDE DURING THE CONDUCT OF NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST By NORMA B. DELIMA

Macabalan National High School has been performing well in academics and co-curricular activities, particularly in individual or group competitions. For school year 2013-2014, Sci-Quiz, Math and Science COWD Quiz, Inter-school Rizal Quiz Championships and other similar activities brought glory to the school. Unfor tunately, the school ranked last among all schools in the Division of Cagayan de Oro City based on the NAT

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Last month, a woman was also nabbed in the same prison house after trying to conceal drugs inside a sanitary pad she wore while visiting her live-in partner also charged for illegal drug use. Last December, jail warden of Compostela Valley provincial jail, Jose Mervin Coquilla was held by the New People’s Army (NPA) for investigation on his alleged involvement with illegal drugs trade, corruption and negligence inside the prison. Coquilla, who heads the Compostela Valley Provincial Rehabilitation Center in Tagum City, was taken by the NPA in Panabo City, Davao del Norte. Coquilla was later released by the NPA on humanitarian grounds. Meanwhile, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) annual report recently found out that there are more elected officials and government employees involved in illegal drugs trade with 190 arrested in 2014. PDEA Director General Arturo Cacdac Jr. said the figure is 37.68 percent higher than last year’s data where 138 government officials were arrested for illegal drugs. (davaotoday.com)

Result 2013. The school, naturally, is not happy about this. However, although the teachers are saddened by this result, they accept the fact that batches of students vary in their academic performances. A research conducted by Dr. Norma B. Delima and Dr. Sylvio C. Carciller titled Authentic Assessment of Fourth Year Students’ Perceptions Towards and Attitude During the Conduct Of National Achievement Test (NAT) Leading To Low Performance In Mathematics In Macabalan National High School,

which aimed to come up an intervention plan to increase the Mean Percentage Score in the school, taking only 40, 30 and 10 out of 229 Fourth Year students as the number of respondents for the diagnostic test, survey questionnaire and Focus Group Discussion respectively, revealed that: Twenty-one or 70% of the students perceived that the National Achievement Test is a VERY MUCH important examination, implying that NAT for the students is not just an ordinary test; seventeen or 56% of the students VERY

MUCH care about their individual scores in the National Achievement Test; and twenty one or 70% of the students VERY MUCH care about the school rank in the National Achievement Test. During the conduct of the National Achievement Test, it was found, based on the reflection papers and the Focus Group Discussion conducted a day after the actual examination, that 77% of them took the NAT very seriously, and that only seven student-participants or 23% took it lightly. Of the seven, some were just

Teach It Out Through Gulayan sa Paaralan By Susan R. Molina Cathedral Falls Elementary School Division of Lanao del Norte

The work of the teacher is not limited to the four walls of the classroom. This is extended to what can be learned from outside both environment and stakeholders. A good example to this is the Gulayan sa Paaralan. The skills of the learner are measured using rubric with indicators to include knowledge, analysis, application among other skills. In addition, values can also be enhanced considering that the learners are responsible to grow what they have planted. Other than these skills, the integration of mathematics and science can easily be introduced. See the learners counting the number of fully-grown plants, identifying the number of vegetables as to variety, and assessing these as to price value. Science can be integrated by naming the insects found and listing the living and

non-living things from the garden. Don’t you find these activities interesting? Gulayan sa Paaralan is an avenue to measure the support and cooperation of the stakeholders. Such can be validated by the robust eggplants, big hanging “upo”, long swaying string beans, dark green kangkong leaves and healthy leaves of pechay. In addition, there is an opportunity to link with the stakeholders in the realization and continuity of the program where responsibility is spelled out in the preparation of garden plots, securing quality seeds and seedlings and working out an ideal nursery Gulayan sa Paaralan is an area to shop, grow and harvest green leafy vegetables. What is harvested provides foods for the children through the initiative of most of the schools in holding feeding programs. With the cooperation of the

stakeholders, they come in rotation to prepare the foods for the children with the ingredients coming from the garden. This is one factor that helps the school in addressing malnutrition problems. Some schools are even dependent with their gardens for ingredients. On the other hand, DepEd has extended the program in the community and call it Gulayan sa Tahanan. The resourceful children apply what they have learned in school, measured by how they take care of the home garden. While this initiative is one good innovation found in most of the schools, this is also an initiative that addresses the millennium development goals specifically on malnutrition. We eliminate hunger and at the same time, teach the children the skills, values and attitudes through the outside resources, specifically, the Gulayan sa Paaralan.

killing the time by sleeping, and some were waiting for their seatmates to give them answers. It was also found that students appreciate the conduct of Saturday NAT reviews other than the 15 minute-reviews inserted during classes for the testable subjects. As a result of the concerted effort of the inspirational school leader, teachers with positive attitude and generally responsible students, who believe that In Unity There is Victory, the 2014 NAT result shows that there is an extremely significant

increase of 36.03% from the previous NAT result of 38.39. A Mean Percentage Score of 52.25 gave joy and pride to the entire school-community of Macabalan, Cagayan de Oro City. Much thanks also to the external stakeholders headed by the Punong Barangay Norbel S. Saa, to the ever supportive Oro Port President Franklin Uy Siao, and to the Lord God for allowing this to happen. Indeed, man should do his best, and God will do the rest. To God be all the glory!

My Teacher, My Hero By Emma M. Labunog PSDS, Division of Lanao del Norte

When I was young and weary My teacher came and asked me one day “When you grow up what would you be” With pride in my heart I answered and said A mentor and an innovator, that would be me. My choice is simply real based upon what I see Inside her bag are avon products and lipsticks for sale In one corner of the room, are yema candies and polvoron Oh my teacher, with many coins to count in the afternoon She has penny to spend and to buy present for Ramon. I see the teachers here and everywhere Writing lesson plans, giving students their grades Guiding the children, teaching them too For doing all these things, Oh my, I salute you And you my teacher, you are a hero. The salary for teachers may not be inviting The school assignment may not be so pleasing But one thing for teachers that is so captivating Is transforming a person to be a human being With good values and above all, God-fearing. As we celebrate a special day for our teachers To them we don the cape of superiority For no one becomes professional without thee Teachers are the noblest people and we all agree For you my dear teachers….I love you everyday!

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SP to revisit Traffic Code, Fine-Sharing law Two ordinances related to traffic will be revisited by the 17th City Council headed by Vice Mayor Caesar Ian E. Acenas. Councilor Ramon Tabor, chair of the City Council committee on police, fire and public safety, on Monday maintained the need to revisit Ordinance No. 10051-2007, otherwise known as the Traffic Code of Cagayan de Oro. He said the ordinance providing for a fine sharing scheme should also be reviewed. In his special report during the regular session Monday, Councilor Tabor said that the two ordinances are related and are the subject of complaints of the city’s constituents. The presiding officer protempore explained that the city’s traffic code imposes penalties for traffic violations that are higher than what is prescribed by national laws. To name a few he said, in the city ordinance, failure to wear prescribed seatbelts is P1,500 to the maximum of P5,000. But penalty of the Land Transportation Office for the same offense is only P100 and not to

exceed P1,000, he said. In connection with licenses, Ordinance No. 10551-2007 prescribes a penalty of P1,500, P3,000 and P5,000 for driving with a delinquent, invalid, suspended, ineffectual or revoked license while in the LTO law, penalty is only P1,000; failure to carry license, in the city ordinance is from P1,500 to P5,000 but in the national law the penalty is only P200, he cited. According to Tabor, while the Roads and Traffic Administration (RTA) would say they are merely implementing the ordinance which is a good defense, he stressed that no ordinance can amend, repeal or modify a national law. “I fear that if any public apprehended would question this, all of us, especially the RTA and the framers of the traffic code will be held liable, that is why I appeal and request the committee on public utilities to amend the traffic code. “With due respect to the framers, I would say it is incumbent upon us to revisit this and adjust our traffic code on fines

to at least jibe with existing national law,” Tabor stressed. Not a gauge Councilor Tabor, who was the overseer of the RTA during the time of then Mayor Vicente Emano, acknowledged the efforts of the RTA in education, information, engineering and other aspects of traffic. He said fines may be incidental but it should not be a gauge for the success or failure of the RTA’s performance. “RTA has not been and will never be an incomegenerating department in the city government,” he stressed. “It doesn’t mean that when collected so much fine you are successful. On the other hand, an indication that you have not educated well because there are many violations,” Tabor added. Fine-sharing T he c ou nc i l or a ls o called for the repeal of Ordinance No. 7829-2001, as amended by Ordinance Nos. 9071-2004, and 99422005 providing for the sharing or apportioning of the proceeds of administrative fines collected from

NEW PADAYON PILIPINO MEMBERS. Misamis Oriental Governor Yevgeny Vincente B. Emano swears in new members of the Padayon Pilipino party from the municipality of Salay. New members are barangay Matampa chief Danilo Gandinao, barangay councilors Jenny Dablo, Roque Pahunang and Diosdado Aginot; barangay Yungod councilor Ederico Baclayo and; barangay Alipuaton councilors Magenda Acosta and Joan Jabagat. Photo courtesy of Governor Bambi Emano’s Facebook page

or paid by violators of the city’s traffic rules and regulations, anti-vandalism and anti-littering ordinances. Tabor cited perceptions that some RTA enforcers are encouraged to apprehend violators because of the sharing scheme. Instead of being visible on the road, he said some hide and wait for drivers to violate traffic laws so that they can collect a share of penalties. He said the ordinance

has created the impres- by Councilor Roger Abaday sion that enforcers are for appropriate action. zealous in apprehending EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION violators because of the sharing scheme. NOTICE is hereby given that “We may not agree but the intestate estate of the late ESTEBANA OSIP ‘Y VERTUDES, who that is the perception,” died intestate, and without leaving Tabor cited. any Last Will and Testament, which Vice Mayor Acenas reare more particularly described as ferred these to the commitfollows: T-13495 - A parcel of land (Lot 7192-E, Psd-104307-018779 tee on public utilities chaired

Notice is hereby given that the estate of the late Justiniano P. Gencianos who died intestate on June 16, 2009, left parcels of land covered by the following Title and Tax Declaration, to wit: a) TCT NO: T-2,705, Lot 1211-C, (LRC) Psd-94180 with an area of THREE HUNDRED SIXTEEN (316) SQUARE METERS more or less. b) TCT NO: T-3,880, Lot 1211-B, (LRC) Psd-132535 with an area of ONE THOUSAND AND FORTY FOUR (1,044) SQUARE METERS more or less. c) TAX DECLARATION No: 94-5586-R with an area of SIX HUNDRED FORTY FIVE (645) SQUARE METERS more or less. d) TAX DECLARATION NO: 94-5588R, a Residential Building, and the above-mentioned real properties are waived to Edgardo B. Gencianos, and 1) TAX DECLARATION NO: G-0101594, a Residential Building. 2) TCT NO: T-3,776, Lot NO: 9, BLK 4, (LRC) Psd-128678 with an area of SIX HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR (624) SQUARE METERS more or less. 3) TCT NO: T-3,757, Lot NO: 8, BLK 7, (LRC) Psd-128678 with an area of THREE HUNDRED FIVE (305) SQUARE METERS more or less. 4) TCT NO: T-10,173, Lot NO: 8, BLK 4, (LRC) Psd-128678 with an area of FOUR HUNDRED (400) SQUARE METERS more or less and the abovementioned real properties are waive to Arvin Fer G. Cruz and Vincent Nino G. Cruz. That above-described real properties is subject to Extrajudicial Settlement among Heirs of the late Justiniano P. Gencianos with Waiver of Rights thus, his widow Eugenia B. Gencianos and daughter Arlene B. Gencianos WAIVE their respective shares to EDGARDO B. GENCIANOS, ARVIN FER G. CRUZ and to VINCENT NINO G. CRUZ respectively under Doc. NO. 91, Page NO. 19, Book NO. LXVIII, Series of 2011, before Notary Public Atty. Paul C. Zaide, dated March 28, 2011.

being a portion of Lot 7192, Cad237, Cagayan Cadastre) situated at Tambaling, El Salvador, Misamis Oriental, containing an area of 2,857 square meters, more or less. Now, Therefore, for and in consideration of the foregoing premises, and invoking the provision of Section 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, the parties hereto have agreed as they here-by do so agree to divide, partition and adjudicate the above estate in the following manner and proportion, to wit: T-13495 – a) Armeda Osip ‘Y Vertudes – Lot 7192-E-3, (A portion of Lot 7192-E, Psd-104307-018779 being a portion of Lot 7192, Cad237, Cagayan Cadastre) situated at Tambaling, El Salvador, Misamis Oriental, containing an area of 2,857 square meters, more or less; with an area of 455 sq.m.; b) Luida Osip ‘Y Vertudes – Lot 7192-E-1, (A portion of Lot 7192-E, Psd-104307-018779 being a portion of Lot 7192, Cad-237, Cagayan Cadastre), situated at Tambaling, El Salvador, Misamis Oriental, containing an area of 2,857 square meters, more or less; with an area of 455 sq.m.; c) Arsenio Osip ‘Y Vertudes – Lot 7192-E-2 (A portion of Lot 7192-E, Psd-104307-018779 being a portion of Lot 7192, Cad-237, Cagayan Cadastre), situated at Tambaling, El Salvador, Misamis Oriental, containing an area of 2,857 square meters, more or less; with an area of 455 sq.m.; d) Teresita Osip ‘Y Vertudes – Lot 7192-E-5 (A portion of Lot 7192-E, Psd-104307-018779 being a portion of Lot 7192, Cad-237, Cagayan Cadastre), situated at Tambaling, El Salvador, Misamis Oriental, containing an area 2,857 square meters, more or less; with an area of 455 sq.m.; e) Heirs of Yolanda Osip ‘Y Vertudes-Acut substituted by: Elma Osip Acut – Lot 7192-E-4 (A portion of lot 7192-E, Psd-104307-018779 being a portion of Lot 7192, Cad237, Cagayan Cadastre) situated at Tambaling, El Salvador, Misamis Oriental, containing an area of 2,857 square meters, more or less; with an area of 455 sq.m.; and f) Armeda Osip ‘Y Vertudes, Luida Osip ‘Y Vertudes, Arsenio Osip ‘Y Vertudes, Teresita Osip ‘Y Vertudes, Heirs of Yolanda Osip ‘Y Vertudes-Acut substituted by Elma Osip Acut – Lot 7192-E-6 (A portion of Lot 7192-E, Psd-104307-018779 being a portion of Lot 7192, Cad237, Cagayan Cadastre), situated at Tambaling, El Salvador, Misamis Oriental, containing an area of 2,857 square meters, more or less, with an area of 230 sq.m. Are the subject of Extra-Judicial Partition under the Notarial Registry of Atty. Jesus Ma. James L. Bringas , per Doc. No. 278; Page No. 56; Book No. 245; Series of 2015.

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NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given regarding the execution of a document labelled as Extrajudicial Settlement of the Estate with Partition of Deceased MANUEL T. LEE by the heirs of the latter on September 09, 2014 at Cagayan de Oro City and which document is entered as Doc. No. 107 and 108, Page 22, Book No. LXIII, Series of 2014 of Notary Public Atty. Dale Bryan O. Mordeno, as well as Doc. No. 383, Page No. 77, Book No. 108, Series of 2014 of Notary Public Atty. Cicero Eusebio E. Lucagbo both of Cagayan de Oro City and Doc. No. 171, Page No. 35, Book No. CLVV, Series of 2014 of Notary Public Atty. Perfecto C. Nolasco of Binondo, Manila. MDN Feb 13, 20 & 27, 2015

NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT AMONG HEIRS OF THE LATE JUSTINIANO P. GENCIANOS WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS

Congressman Rufus B. Rodriguez formally turns-over a newly constructed Rain Water Collector System to the DPWH District Engineering Office in Barangay Puntod, Cagayan de Oro City costing Php 500,000. Together with Cong. Rodriguez are DPWH District Engineer Anastacio G. Marundan and members of the staff of the DPWH DEO. photo supplied

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Agusan del Norte Municipality of Buenavista

Publication Notice R.A. 048

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to 0CR6 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 WILSON E. BADA has filed with this Office, a petition for Change of First Name from “TISSA” to “TESSA MARIE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of TISSA PRADO bearing Registry No. 639, who was born on JULY 17, 1952 at Gingoog, Misamis Oriental and whose parents are TEOFISTA 6UIBONE and ALEJANDRO PRADO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this office not later than______.

In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. Act No. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that Chessam Palima Manzanares has filed with this office a petition for change of first name from “JESSAM” to “CHESSAM” who was born on December 26, l989 at Buenavista, Agusan del Norte and whose parents are Tereso R. Manzanares and Cherrie C. Palima. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than 06 March 2015. (SGD.) TERESITA K. VALDEHUEZA Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Feb. 20 & 27, 2015

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

(Sgd.) ATTY.MARGIE LUSTRE LUMA-AD City Civil Registrar MDN: Feb. 20 & 27, 2015


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‘My daughter died in my arms’ MAMASAPANO, Maguindanao––Civilians who were wounded in the clash a month ago between Moro rebels and personnel of the Philippine National Police Special Action Force in Barangay Tukanalipao were still trying to overcome the trauma caused by the incident. Tot Pananggulon, who lost his 5-year old daughter, Sarah, showed to reporters the gunshot wound on his right shoulder that had started to heal. “My daughter died in my arms,” Pananggulon, who appeared to have lost weight and wan, recalled while staring at the distance. He said his wound was

now all right but could not get over the death of his daughter, who was “hit by a stray bullet”. The Jan. 25 clash resulted in the death of 44 SAF troopers, 18 Moro Islamic Liberation Front fighters, and at least five civilians. The police commandos went to Mamasapano to get terror suspects Zulkipli bin Hir and Abdul Basit Usman, for whose death or capture the US had offered bounties of $5 million and $1 million, respectively. Marwan was reportedly killed but Usman escaped. Pananggulon added his elder child has remained traumatized and refused to come out of the house

or see strangers. Saada Taib, 20, resident of Tukanalipao, pointed to the scar of a gunshot wound on her leg. A deaf-mute, Taib gestured that when she was hit in the leg and it started bleeding she pulled out the bullet. An interpreter said the girl even showed the bullet to her father who was shocked. Like the victims, residents here said they are hoping the wounds caused by the bloody clash would heal in time. Pananggulon and Taib meanwhile received cash assistance amounting to P50,000 from the repre-

sentatives of boxing cham- Mangudadatu. “I am happy you value pion Manny Pacquiao and Maguindanao Gov. Esmael us, especially coming from

my idol and Sarangani Rep. Manny Pacquiao and Gov. Toto (Mangudadatu),” Pananggulon said, but added the money could not compensate for the life of her child. “The father would not like to even think the cash assistance was a payment for the life of her child,” Lynette Estandarte, Maguindanao special concerns office chief, said. Taib’s father said the financial assistance will be used for her further medication. Pacquiao and Mangudadatu also promised to give financial aid to four widows who lost their husbands in the encounter. (Ferdinand Cabrera/MindaNews)

Traffic...

P1,500, P3,000 and P5,000 for driving with a delinquent, invalid, suspended, ineffectual or revoked license while in the LTO law, penalty is only P1,000; failure to carry license, in the city ordinance is from P1,500 to P5,000 but in the national law the penalty is only P200, he cited. According to Tabor, while the Roads and Traffic Administration (RTA) would say

they are merely implementing the ordinance which is a good defense, he stressed that no ordinance can amend, repeal or modify a national law. “I fear that if any public apprehended would question this, all of us, especially the RTA and the framers of the traffic code will be held liable, that is why I appeal and request the committee on public utilities to amend

the traffic code,”he said, adding, “with due respect to the framers, I would say it is incumbent upon us to revisit this and adjust our traffic code on fines to at least jibe with existing national law,” Tabor stressed. Not a gauge Tabor, who was the overseer of the RTA during the time of then Mayor Vicente Emano, acknowledged the ef-

forts of the RTA in education, information, engineering and other aspects of traffic. He said fines may be incidental but it should not be a gauge for the success or failure of the RTA’s performance. “RTA has not been and will never be an incomegenerating department in the city government,” he stressed. “It doesn’t mean that when collected so much fine you are successful. On the other hand, an indication that you have not educated well because there are many violations,” Tabor added. Fine-sharing The councilor also called for the repeal of Ordinance No. 7829-2001, as amended by Ordinance Nos. 9071-2004, and 9942-2005 providing for the sharing or apportioning of the proceeds of administrative

fines collected from or paid by violators of the city’s traffic rules and regulations, antivandalism and anti-littering ordinances. Tabor cited perceptions that some RTA enforcers are encouraged to apprehend violators because of the sharing scheme. Instead of being visible on the road, he said some hide and wait for drivers to violate traffic laws so that they can collect a share of penalties. He said the ordinance has created the impression that enforcers are zealous in apprehending violators because of the sharing scheme. “We may not agree but that is the perception,” Tabor cited. Acenas referred these to the committee on public utilities chaired by Councilor Roger Abaday for appropriate action. The Power

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failure to wear prescribed seatbelts is P1,500 to the maximum of P5,000. But penalty of the Land Transportation Office for the same offense is only P100 and not to exceed P1,000, he said. In connection with licenses, Ordinance No. 105512007 prescribes a penalty of

Children in Iligan City join a march and rally Wednesday (25 Feb 2015) commemorating People Power at Edsa, where they expressed their stand against all-out war and justice for the victims of the Mamasapano tragedy. MindaNews photo by Aubrey Rocin Llamas

Republic of the Philippines 4th SHARI’A CIRCUIT COURT Fourth Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City IN RE: PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE OF SPOUSES CHRISTOPHER B. RIGOR AND CHERON RIVA P. ROMANO-RIGOR

CIVIL CASE NO.2015-023

CHRISTOPHER B. RIGOR AND CHERON RIVA P. ROMANO-RIGOR Petitioners. X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - / ORDER Before this Court verified joint petition for the approval and registration of the Divorce filed by the petitioners and alleging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under Civil rites on December 4, 1993 at Iligan City, they converted to Islam faith, of which conversions to Islam were duly registered with this court, both of them can be served with summons and other legal processes relative to this case at their residents at Luinab, Iligan City and Mahayahay, Iligan City, respectively; That said marriage did not last long due to lack of love and affection until the relationship manifested incompatibility and sustained misunderstanding between petitioners and reached the point of irreconcilability and they separated for more than four (4) years already,since 2010, they decided to separate live physically in bed and board, thereby, executed Memorandum of Agreement in order to formalized their separation. Since their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other,neither minding each other affair’s; Petitioner’s seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on December 4, 1993, 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 March 27, 2015 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 a news paper 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 25th day of February, 2015. (Sgd.) HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge MDN: Feb 27, Mar 6 & 13, 2015

R.A. 9048 Form No.10.1 (LCR O)

R.A. 9048 Form No.10.1 (LCR O)

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province; Lanao del Norte City/Municipality: Iligan City

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province; Lanao del Norte City/Municipality: Iligan City

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

In compliance with Section 5 R.A.9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that ROBERTO L. VILLAHERMOSA has filed with this Office a petition for Change of First Name from “BABIE” to “ROBERTO” in the Certificate of Live Birth of BABIE LIM VILLAHERMOSA who was born on Jan. 23, 1963 at Iligan City, Lanao del Norte and whose parents are Nenita L. Lim and Demetrio T. Villahermosa. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than April 2015.

In compliance with Section 5 R.A.9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that POTRE NORNIMA M. MANIRI has filed with this Office a petition for Change of First Name from “NORNIMA” to “POTRE NORNIMA” in the Certificate of Live Birth of NORNIMA MACUD MANIRI who was born on Nov.2, 1975 at Iligan City, Lanao del Norte and whose parents are Noralia Macud and Mangbalo S. Maniri. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than April 2015.

(Sgd) MARIA PURA C. MASCARIÑAS City Civil Registrar

(Sgd) MARIA PURA C. MASCARIÑAS City Civil Registrar

MDN: Feb 27 & Mar 6, 2015

MDN: Feb 27 & Mar 6, 2015

Office of the Municipal Civil Registrar MUNICIPALITY OF MAGSAYSAY Province of Davao del Sur OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAR Publication Notice R.A. 10172

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

Date: February 25, 2015 CCE-005-2015 R.A. 10172 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 NIKKI GUMAPAC CONSTANTINO has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of entry in the sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the certificate of Live Birth of NIKKI GUMAPAC CONSTANTINO at Tagaytay, Magsaysay, Davao del Sur and whose parents are APOLINARIO CONSTANTINO and CRISTETA GUMAPAC. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file their written opposition with this Office not later than March 12, 2015. (Sgd.) ANASTACIA B. DENSING Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Feb 27 & Mar 6, 2015


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Palace still trusts GRP panel members –Coloma

Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. said on Thursday President Benigno Aquino III still maintains faith and trust on the members of the Philippine government peace panel (GRP). Coloma assured this after Senator Francis Escudero called on President Aquino to replace Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) Secretary Teresita Deles and government chief negotiator Miriam Coronel-Ferrer as members of the GRP. “The faith and trust of the President to the peace panel members, including Secretary Deles and Prof. Ferrer, remain intact. They perform their duties based on the guidelines given by the President,” Coloma said in a media briefing in

Malacanang. Last Tuesday, Senator Alan Peter Cayetano said President Aquino should fire Deles and Coronel for supposedly defending the MILF despite the involvement of some MILF fighters in the bloody Mamasapano encounter that left 44 Special Action Force (SAF) men dead on Jan. 25. Cayetano asked the President to replace the two GRP officials with representatives who can defend the interest of the Philippine government. Deles and Ferrer, meanwhile, found a valuable ally from Senate President Franklin Drilon who said the calls for resignation of the GRP panel members will achieve nothing but will only derail the peace process. “I appeal for a deeper

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insurgency in the Philippines which has stunted the growth and development of the countryside. “We have been fighting our fellow Filipinos for the last 42 years. Would it take another 42 years before we finally put an end to this?,” Duterte asked. The policemen, PO1 Jonry M. Amper, PO1 Marichel Contemplo and PO3 Democrito Polvorosa Jr. were abducted separately late last year. Amper was taken in Malimono town in Surigao del Norte last Nov. 12 while Polvorosa Jr.and Contemplo were seized in Alegria last Nov. 16. A Mindanews report said “both were going to Barangay Pongtud for a public event activity being conducted by the Department of Social Welfare and Development for its 4Ps program, in which Contemplo was supposed to speak.” Mindanews reported that Polvorosa and Contemplo were in the police 4x2 Hilux patrol vehicle when they were flagged down between barangays San Pedro and Alipao. Families of the abducted

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Duterte ending the over three months of captivity and agonizing wait by their families. Duterte, former national security adviser to the previous administration and now chairman of the Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) of Region 11, fetched the three NPA captives from a rebel camp at noon yesterday. The Davao City Mayor flew by private helicopter to the rebel camp in an undisclosed place in Gigaquit, Surigao del Norte province to receive the three policemen, the last group of government men abducted and held hostage by the NPAs. After the release of the three policemen by the NPAs, Mayor Duterte proceeded to the office of Surigao del Norte Governor Sol Matugas and turned over the captives to the officials of the province and their families. Duterte said he decided to talk with the NPA when the families of the abducted policemen went to Davao City to personally ask him to intervene and help them. “They asked me if I could help them and I said I will talk to the NPAs. I am always willing to help...naaawa ako sa mga kapamilya ng mga na abduct,” Duterte said. The National Democratic Front of the Philippines said in a statement that the release of the three policemen was ordered as an act of goodwill for the resumption of the GPH-NDFP peace talks and for humanitarian consideration. No ransom was paid, according to sources close to Mayor Duterte. Duterte, in a statement made after the release of the captives, reiterated his earlier appeal to the national government to take concrete steps to end the 42-year-long Communist

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RE : Application for the Renewal of Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC) to operate a liner service in the operation of its ships in its/their applied route for the carriage of passengers and/or cargoes and to charge deregulated rates and to operate under a deregulated schedule of trips pursuant to Republic Act No. 9295 and its Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations. GLENDA B. ECLEO, Applicant. x----------------------------- x

CASE NO. SUR 15-020-R

Glenda B. eCleo,

Case no. sUR 15-020-R

Applicant. x------------------------------------------------ x

ORDER

O R D E R for the Renewal of This refers to the Application Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC), to operate the This refers to the Application for the Renewal of Certificate of Public vessel, MBCA “SUPERLOVE BOAT 2”, pursuant to RA 9295 Convenience (CPC), to operate the vessel, MBCA “SUPERLOVE BOAT 2”, pursuant and its9295 R-IRR hire forhire theforcarriage of passengers to RA and as its Liner/for R-IRR as Liner/for the carriage of passengers and/or cargoes cargoes in the route:in the route: and/or NAME OF VESSEL

MBCA “SUPER LOVE BOAT- 2”

TYPE OF SERVICE PORTS

Carriage of Passenger/s DEPARTURE

PORTS

ARRIVAL

Surigao City San Jose, D.I.P.

8:10 am 3:45 pm

DAILY

San Jose D.I.P. 6:45 am Surigao City 2:30 pm RATE/PASSENGER San Jose, D.I.P. to Surigao City and vice versa.

Php 120. 00

The applicant shall cause the publication of this Order once in any of the five (5) major newspapers The applicant shall causeinthe ofathis Orderof local of national circulation the publication Philippines or in newspaper circulation as applicable. once in any of the five (5) major newspapers of national circulation in the Philippines or in a newspaper of local Applicant shall present the jurisdictional, qualification and documentary circulation requirements as in a applicable. hearing to be conducted on 04 March 2015 at 11:00 o’clock in the at the MARINA, Regional Office, PPL/Lt Mario B. Portus, Jr. PPA Compound, morning Applicant shall present the jurisdictional, qualification Surigao City. and documentary requirements in a hearing to be conducted Applicant shallatbe11:00 requiredo’clock to make in a written Formal Offer Evidence on 04The March 2015 the morning at ofthe (FOE) during the hearing or within five (5) days thereafter. MARINA, Regional Office, PPL/Lt Mario B. Portus, Jr. PPA wiTness, the Honorable Compound, Surigao City. MARINA Administrator, Maximo Q. Mejia, Jr. PhD, this 24TH day of February 2015, Surigao City, Philippines. The Applicant shall be required to make a written Formal Offer of Evidence (FOE) during the hearing or within By aUTHoRiTy oF THe BoaRd: five (5) days thereafter. WITNESS, the Honorable MARINA Administrator, Maximo Q. Mejia, Jr. PhD, this 24TH day of February (sGd) enGR. eMManUel B. CaRPio, MMsa 2015, Surigao City, Philippines. Regional Director Feb. 27, 2015

BY AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD: (SGD) ENGR. EMMANUEL B. CARPIO, MMSA Regional Director MDN: Feb. 27, 2015

One inmate killed, 3 others hurt in Sarangani jailbreak GENERAL Santos City–– An inmate was killed while three others were wounded following a violent jailbreak at the district jail in Ma lap at an town in Sarangani Province on Wednesday night. Chief Insp. Felixberto Gabayeron, Malapatan police chief, said Thursday a shootout erupted at the Malapatan district jail at around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday after eight of its inmates attempted to bolt the facility. He said the jailbreak ensued after two trusteeinmates identified as Ronald Uppos and Roberto Caratayco disarmed and took the lockup keys from duty jail guard Jail Officer 1 Sofreme Autor.

Gabayeron said the suspects then hastily opened one of the jail’s cells, freeing six other inmates. “We initially heard two gunshots so we immediately responded to the scene and found out the jail guards already struggling with the inmates,” he said. The Malapatan police station is just beside the district jail, which is run by the Bureau of Jail Management and Penolog y (BJMP). Gabayeron said one of the inmates identified as Mod Lakim tried to disarm another jail guard but was shot during the struggle by responding policemen. Lakim later died due to gunshot wounds on his head and chest.

He said three other inmates identified as Jerry Villota, Jerald Caballes and Mitchel Macaso were wounded in an ensuing shootout. But he said Uppos and Caratayco as well as two other detainees — Gerald Lipasan and Romnick Poster — managed to escape. “The manhunt against the four escapees is curre nt l y o n g o i n g . T h e y were last seen by some witness heading towards the mountainous area of (Malapatan) Poblacion,” Gabayeron said. BJMP records showed that Uppos, who is a resident of Barangay Mudan in Glan town, is facing theft charges while Caratayco, who hails from Barangay

Laguimit in Glan, is being tried for attempted rape. Lipasana, who is a resident of Barangay Upper Biangan in Malungon, is charged with carnapping and Poster, who hails from Barangay Tamban in Malungon, is facing murder charges. Sr. Supt. Daniel Dequito, BJMP Region 12 director, said in a radio interview that he has dispatched two tracking teams to lead the manhunt against the suspects. He also sent a team of investigators to Malapatan town to look deeper into the incident and specifically determine possible lapses committed by their personnel that led to the jailbreak. (MindaNews)

policemen recently sought the help of Mayor Duterte following the successful efforts of the Davao City Mayor to obtain the release of government men seized by the NPAs following failed attempts by other negotiating groups. On Jan. 20, Duterte obtained the release of Compostela Valley provincial warden Melvin Coquilla who was abducted by the NPAs last year. The Davao City Mayor asked the NPAs to release Coquilla for humanitarian reasons as the warden’s wife was suffering from cancer and their sons have quit their jobs to focus on the release of their father. The NPAs accused Coquilla of abuses in the provincial jail and involvement in the supply of drugs to inmates in the provincial jail, charges which were flatly denied by the warden. Duterte asked higher authorities to investigate the charges against the warden. The case of the three Surigao policemen was referred to Mayor Duterte last

year, but sources close to the Mayor said he refused to intervene initially to allow local negotiators to work on the release. “Ayaw ni Mayor na maoffend yong local negotiators kasi sa labas na ito ng Region XI where he is the peace and order council chairman,” the source said. Duterte, however, was moved by the appeal of the wives of the abducted policemen who said their children have been suffering because of their fathers’ absence. The Davao City Mayor has promised to work on the release of the hostages for the sake of their children. Duterte, who himself was held hostage by the NPAs in 1988 when he was campaigning for Mayor of Davao City, had previously worked on the release of other hostages captured by the Communist rebels. The Communist rebels, however, have shown their trust on the Davao City Mayor, who as a public pros-

ecutor of the city before he became Mayor, reportedly showed fairness in handling the cases against captured NPAs. “I never agreed to the “planting” of evidence against the rebels and I personally asked the judge to dismiss the case during the instances where government had very weak evidence,” Duterte once said of his handling of the cases against captured NPA members. Over the years, Duterte had served as the “go-to” political leader when government men, soldiers and policemen were abducted by the NPAs. Duterte said the national government must give serious efforts in finding ways to resolve with finality the 42-year-long Communist insurgency in the country, the longest in Asia. “Government has two choices, we either kill all of them or we talk to them,” he said. “Killing all of them is obviously not an acceptable

option because after all, these are our fellow Filipinos. So the best way is to talk to them,” he said. Duterte, who is being convinced by several sectors to consider running for President, had previously said that if he were President of the Philippines, he would invite the rebels to work with him in government, provided that they will agree to lay down their arms. “These people are fighting for a cause they believe in. Who knows, their ideas may yet help build a nation where people will be united once and for all. This is the best legacy we could leave to our children,” he said. Duterte said that if after the offer of reconciliation, some of the rebels would choose to continue to take up arms, then government has to pursue and neutralize them.

Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS MARITIME INDUSTRY AUTHORITY MARINA R.O. XIII PP/Lt. Mario B. Portus, Jr., PPA Compound, Surigao City Tel. No. (+6386) 231-7622/Telefax No. (+6386) 231-7622 / Email: marina.seo@yahoo.com

Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS MARITIME INDUSTRY AUTHORITY MARINA R.O. XIII PP/Lt. Mario B. Portus, Jr., PPA Compound, Surigao City Tel. No. (+6386) 231-7622/Telefax No. (+6386) 231-7622 / Email: marina.seo@yahoo.com

RE: Application for the grant of Certificate of Republic of theto Philippines Public Convenience (CPC) operate a tramper DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS service in the operation of itsAUTHORITY ship/s in its/their MARITIME INDUSTRY MARINA R.O. No. XIII applied route for the carriage of passengers and to charge deregulated rates pursuant to Republic Act No. 9295 and its Revised Implementing Rules RE: for the grant of Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC) to operate a tramper service andApplication Regulations. in the operation of its ship/s in its/their applied route for the carriage of passengers and to charge

EVEN NAVIDAS and/or No. SUR 15-022-P NICKELBASE INC. Petitioner/s x---------------------------------x

RE: Application for the grant of an Exemption from securing Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC) to operate a vessel for company use only pursuant to Republic Act No. 9295 and its Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations.

NORLITO R. TICOD. CASE NO. SUR 15 – 021 Applicant. x - - - R.- TiCod. - - - - - - - - - - x Case no. sUR 15 – 021 noRliTo Applicant. x-----------------x ORDER

JHENSON L. PARREÑAS., CASE NO. SUR 15 – 008-E EVEN NAVIDAS and/or CASE No. SUR 15 - 022E NICKELBASE INC. Applicant.

This refers to theORDER Application for Issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC), to operate the This vessel GENCYRILL-3A pursuant to(CPC), RAto refers to MBCA the Application for Issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience operate the vessel MBCa GenCyRill-3a pursuant to RA 9295 and its R-IRR as tramper/for 9295 itsof passengers R-IRRand/or as cargoes) tramper/for hire (for theand carriage in the route/s:hire (for the carriage of passengers and/or cargoes) in the route/s:

RE : Application for the Renewal of Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC) to operate a liner service in the operation of its ships in its/their applied route for the carriage of passengers and/or cargoes and to charge deregulated rates and to operate under a deregulated schedule of tri pursuant to Republic Act No. 9295 and its Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations. CAROLINA B. ECHIN, Applicant. X----------------x

CASE NO. SUR 15-019-R

ORDER This refers to the Application for the Renewal of Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC), to operate the vessel, MBCA “JUNCRIS 3”, pursuant to RA 9295 and its R-IRR as Liner/for hire for the carriage of passengers and/ or cargoes in the route: NAME OF SHIP/VESSEL:

SERVICE TO BE OFFERED:

MBCA JUNCRIS - 3

Carriage of Passengers

ROUTES TO BE SERVED: Departure

Ports

DAILY Roxas, Bas., DIP

Ports

6:00 am

Columbus, Bas., DIP

Columbus, Bas., DIP

6:15 am

Emee, Bas., DIP

6:20 am

Emee, Bas., DIP

6:30 am

Danawan, S.C.

6:45 am

Surigao City Danawan, S.C. Emee, Bas., DIP Columbus, Bas., DIP Roxas, Bas., DIP

8:00 am 1:00 pm 1:45 pm 2:05 pm 2:20 pm

Danawan, S.C. Surigao City Danawan, S.C. Emee, Bas., DIP Columbus, Bas., DIP

7:00 am 12:00 nn 1:30 pm 2:00 pm 2:15 pm

Arrival

6:05 am

The applicant shall cause the publication of this Order The applicant shall cause the publication of this Order once in any of the five (5) once in any ofofthe fivecirculation (5) major national of local major newspapers national in thenewspapers Philippines or inof a newspaper circulation as applicable. circulation in the Philippines or in a newspaper of local circulation as applicable. Applicant shall present the jurisdictional, qualification and documentary requirements Applicant shallto present the on jurisdictional, in a hearing be conducted 04 March 2015qualification at 10:00 o’clock in the morning at the MARINA, Regional Office,in PPL/Lt Mario B.to Portus, Jr. PPA Compound, and documentary requirements a hearing be conducted Surigao City. on 04 March 2015 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning at the MARINA, Regional PPL/Lt Mario B. Portus, Jr. PPA The Applicant shallOffice, be required to make a written Formal Offer of Evidence (FOE) during theSurigao hearing orCity. within five (5) days thereafter. Compound, The Applicant shallMARINA be required to make wiTness, the Honorable Administrator, MaximoaQ.written Mejia, Jr. PhD, TH day of of February 2015, Surigao Philippines. this 24 Offer Formal Evidence (FOE)City, during the hearing or within five (5) days thereafter. WITNESS, the Honorable MARINA Administrator, By aUTHoRiTy oF THe BoaRd: Maximo Q. Mejia, Jr. PhD, this 24TH day of February (sGd) enGR. eMManUel B. CaRPio, MMsa 2015, Surigao City, Philippines. Regional Director

NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. EVEN NAVIDAS has applied with MARINA Regional Office XIII for the Approval / Confirmation of Local Sale and Transfer of Ownership of the vessel MBCA KRYNZ JAIZA in favor of NICKELBASE INC. with a subsequent Change of Vessels name to MBCA NICKELBASE. This Authority will hear this petition on 04 March 2015 at 9:00 o’clock in the morning at the MARINA Maritime Regional Office XIII, Port Area, Surigao City. Petitioner/s shall be allowed to present their documentary evidence, after proof of compliance with the requirement of publication. Parties opposed to this petition must file their opposition in writing with this Office, within ten (10) days from publication of the Notice of Hearing, likewise supported by documentary evidence, furnishing a copy to the petitioner. The petitioner/s shall cause the publication of this Notice of Hearing once in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Philippines within (7) days from the date of hearing. Petitioner/s should likewise serve a copy of the petition and this notice to the affected parties at least five (5) days before the initial hearing. Proof of compliance of publication of Notice of Hearing is pre-requisite to the pre-hearing conference. WITNESS, the Honorable Administrator, MAXIMO Q. MEJIA JR., PhD. this 24th day of February 2015, Surigao City, Philippines.

February 27, 2015

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BY AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD:

(SGD) ENGR. EMMANUEL B. CARPIO, MMSA Regional Director MDN: Feb. 27, 2015 RE : Application for the Renewal of Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC) to operate a liner service in the operation of its ships in its/their applied route for the carriage of passengers and/or cargoes and to charge deregulated rates and to operate under a deregulated schedule of trips pursuant to Republic Act No. 9295 and its Revised Implementing Rules

(SGD) ENGR. EMMANUEL B. CARPIO Regional Director

MDN: Feb. 27, 2015

x - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - x ORDER

This refers to the Applications to grant an Exemption from Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC) pursuant to RA 9295 and its R-IRR to operate the vessel(s) MBCA JHENROUH and MBCA “NICKLE BASE”, respectively, for company use only, both in the route port of Surigao del Norte to any port of Dinagat Islands Province. The applicant(s) shall cause the publication of this Order once in any of the five (5) major newspapers of national circulation in the Philippines or in a newspaper of local circulation, as applicable. Applicant shall present the jurisdictional, qualification and documentary requirements in a hearing to be conducted on 04 March 2015 at 9::30 o’ clock in the morning at the MARINA R. O. No. XIII, PP/LT Mario B. Fortus Bldg., PPA Compound, Surigao City. The Applicant shall be required to make a written Formal Offer of Evidence (FOE), afterwhich, the application is deemed submitted for resolution/ decision, upon acceptance of such FOE and declaration that the case is submitted for decision. WITNESS, the Honorable Administrator, MAXIMO Q. MEJIA JR., PhD. this 24th day of February 2015, Surigao City, Philippines.

(SGD) ENGR. EMMANUEL B. CARPIO Regional Director

MDN: Feb. 27, 2015

Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS MARITIME INDUSTRY AUTHORITY MARINA R.O. XIII February 2015 PP/Lt.27,Mario B. Portus, Jr., PPA Compound, Surigao City Tel. No. (+6386) 231-7622/Telefax No. (+6386) 231-7622 / Email: marina.seo@yahoo.com --

PP/LT MARIO B.FORTUS Bldg.s, PPA Compound, Surigao City

Tel. No. (+6386) 231-7622/Telefax No. (+6386) 231-7622 / Email: marina.seo@yahoo.com

deregulated rates pursuant to Republic Act No. 9295 and its Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations.

NAME OF SHIP/VESSEL:

SERVICE TO BE OFFERED:

MBCA “GENCYRILL – 3A”

Carriage of Passengers

ROUTES TO BE SERVED: PORTS

DEPARTURE

PORTS

ARRIVAL

DAILY

Tubajon, DIP Osmeña Brgy. San Roque Surigao City Brgy. San Roque Osmeña

5:00 am 5:35 am 6:15 am 12:15 nn 3:00 pm 3:45 pm

Osmeña Brgy. San Roque Surigao City Brgy. San Roque Osmeña Tubajon, DIP

5:30 am 6:00 am 8:00 am 2:45 pm 3:30 pm 4:15 pm

The applicant shall cause the publication of this Order once in any of the five (5) major newspapers of national circulation in the Philippines or in a newspaper of local circulation, as applicable. Applicant shall present the jurisdictional, qualification and documentary requirements in a hearing to be conducted on 4 March 2015 at 10:30 o’clock in the morning at the MARINA, Regional Office, PPL/Lt Mario B. Portus, Jr. PPA Compound, Surigao City. The Applicant shall be required to make a written Formal Offer of Evidence (FOE), afterwhich, the application is deemed submitted for resolution/ decision, upon acceptance of such FOE and declaration that the cause is submitted for decision. WITNESS, the Honorable MARINA Administrator, Maximo Q. Mejia, Jr. PhD, this 24th day of February 2015, Surigao City, Philippines. BY AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD: (SGD) ENGR. EMMANUEL B. CARPIO, MMSA Regional Director MDN: Feb. 27, 2015


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EACH time a Cagayanon woman makes waves abroad, I beam with pride. For it’s not everyday that your typical homegrown beauty will get noticed in the international arena and if they are, they surely bring with them the name of their home city, in this case CDO. Take Mariqueen Maandig for example. Mariqueen was a vocalist of a CDO-based rock band in the late 1990s. Those were the times when Eraserheads were ruling the airwaves in Manila, Magic Touch with its female vocalist was mesmerizing fans in Davao and bands such as Oblivion sprouted here in CDO. In short, those were the times when al-

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ternative rock hit its peak not just here in the city but all over the country. Then 18, Mariqueen and her bandmates were supposed to be Japan-bound but fate intervened. Mariqueen eventually immigrated to the US. Although she never really forgot her music roots, Mariqueen did modeling on the side owing to that oh so slender body and seductive looks. It was not until 2004 when music came a’callin’ again. Mariqueen then created the band West Indian Girl. They toured around LA from 2004 to 2009. But West Indian Girl was just a part-time gig. Mariqueen was really focused on ripen-

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ing her modeling career. She was so diligent she did both fashion and sexy shoots. Trent Reznor, riding on the success as vocalist of rock cults favorite Nine Inch Nails, met Mariqueen in one of these shoots. Because the couple both love metal music, they instantly fell in love with each other. In 2009, Mariqueen departed from West Indian Girl and together with Trent, formed the group How to Destroy Angels. Let’s back up a bit. When I was in high school and college in the 1990s, I am already familiar with Nine Inch Nails. To be married to the legendary vocalist of such a talented group

would be quite an honor. Mariqueen is definitely a woman to behold. How to Destroy Angels has already released two EPs, a self-title and another one followed by a full album called Welcome Oblivion. The cute couple currently have two sons. Recently, Mariqueen has ruled the red carpet in various appearances because she’s the only date that her husband tags along. You see, the multitalented Trent Reznor is also scoring music for movies. And the list of his achievements is quite impressive – The Social Network, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Gone Girl. Mariqueen has never

of the same digit.

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come back to CDO. But with her still using the screen name Maandig, it is an honor that our city should not disregard. On the other hand, Catherine Marie Almirante also brought pride to CDO recently when she bested 17 other contestants to grab second runner-up in the prestigious Miss Global 2014. I first knew Marie (Ming or Eien) in 2010 during a GT Cosmetics event where she endorsed their products along with Koren Witting. That was a long time ago. Her boyfriend at the time was still a local male TV show host. Eien eventually went back to Manila where she

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conquered the modeling and beauty contests circles there. She made quite a name – Miss Casino Filipino 2013 second runner-up, Miss Makati 2013 first runner-up and of course Miss Global Philippines 2014. The rest is still to be carved in history.

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Fresh Gospel of the day: (February26, 2015-Thursday) Matthew 7:7-12”Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. “For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened. “Or what man is there among you who, when his son asks for a loaf, will give him a stone? “Or if he asks for a fish, he will not give him a snake, will he? “If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give what is good to those who ask Him: Jesus told his audience that God is not a punishing God but a loving God. He insisted that God is not a ravenous lion, a prison guard, or a truant officer; God is a loving parent who promises to provide good gifts to those who ask in prayer. Let us consider also the words used: seek, find and knock are verbs. In English grammar, verb is an action word. This means that to have something from God,

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let us initiate to acquire it. Let us cooperate to have it in our lives. Sometimes, we think that God is a magician and can produce your needs automatically. The truth is he can do all things for your life but not in magical ways. He wants to see you working hard to produce the necessary things in your life. Do the best then God will do the rest: Printing paid by: Neneth - Bobong Balino- Dr. Edith, PhD- Tony Jordan - CDO. St. Peter Calungsod, pray for us! #0928414949009279551247: Question – Prayer request: Please follow me “WORD ON FIRE” on CCTN channel 12-CDO @ 10 PM- Mondays, Tuesday @ 3:30 PM and 3:00 AM Mondays. God loves you!!!


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Leaders... from page A7

water "infiltration gallery," located at the Taguibo River, Sitio Iyao, Brgy. Anticala, this city, had been severely damaged by Tropical storm "Senyang." However, according to Carino, Sang Tian announced during the meeting that the "water crisis" had been over that day as action had already been done to mitigate the situation while repairs and reconstruction had also been undergoing during the said period. Also during that time, a large portion of the city had already waters in their faucets and those who were still waterless due to the ongoing repair, rehabilitation and reconstruction works had been provided waters through water tankers from the LGU, private partners, BFP and other volunteers. The other water utilities also briefed the committee in the water situation in their respective areas. The meeting resulted, according to Carino in the passage of two resolutions. RDC-IDC Resolution No. 1, series of 2015 provides a request to the DENR to increase its budget for the National Greening Program (NGP) for the protection of watersheds in Caraga Region; for the DENR to provide information in the characterization of the watersheds in the region including the issue surrounding the watersheds in the next RDC-IDC meeting; for the DENR to officially communicate to the provincial government of Dinagat Island province, the inclusion of its two municipalities (Basilisa and Dinagat town) for the forest land use plan (FLUP). RDC-IDC Resolution No. 2, series of 2015 "Enjoining All Water Districts In Caraga Region to Submit Their Respective Five-Year Action Plans to the Caraga RDC for Regular Monitoring" provides that the deadline for submission of the action plans will be on March 31. It also directs the water districts to explore the idea of providing incentives to barangays with water sources; decentralize water sources; to utilize impounding structures as method of storing water and to advocate rainwater collection or harvesting at the household level. RDC Chairperson Sol Matugas also said that the regional development council might again take up the issue on water during their council's next quarterly meeting. (PNA)

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Anabel, and their father, Richie, left their two sons and three daughters under the care of their 12-year-old eldest son at around 5m p.m. on Sunday. “Giadto ang ilang parents sa sunod nga barangay aron mag-inom ug makonta sa

videokehan (Their parents went to the next village to drink and sing at a videoke,” Longakit told Mindanao Daily News in an interview yesterday morning. She said that the eldest son had already left their house to pursue his parents to go back home when the fire broke out. The children were sleeping in the living room where the fire started, said Longakit. She said the parents arrived home at around 8 p.m. with their eldest son. The house was already gutted down. Capinonan Punong Barangay Felipe Estender with the help of the police and the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) brought the charred remains of the 5 children at the Barangay Hall. Longakit added that the parents could be liable for child abuse as provided under Republic Act 7610. The charred remains of the 5 children have already been laid to rest on Tuesday, said Longakit. Cabanglasan town in the province of Bukidnon is approximately 84 kilometers from Cagayan de Oro City.

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Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) and GPH panel chair Professor Miriam Coronel-Ferrer. Towards the termination of the Senate hearings on the Mamasapano incident, Senator Alan Peter Cayetano called for the resignation of Secretary Deles and Professor Ferrer, alleging that the two sided with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). But members of the CSOs believe otherwise, seeing that the gains of the peace process between the GPH and the MILF must be strengthened. The CSOs consider Cayetano’s call as unfair and anchored on partial and prejudiced understanding on the situation of the Bangsamoro people in Mindanao. “We believe that resolving the historic injustice committed to the Bangsamoro people towards national unity and country’s progress is the primary goal of the GPH and the MILF negotiating panel,” said Yashira Moner, head of the YMPN Women’s Committee. Moner pointed out that instead of resigning, Secretary Deles, Professor Ferrer and the members of the MILF panel “to continue the peaceful way of finding truth, justice and lasting peace in Mindanao.” “Rather than be swayed by the self-vested interests of politicians, we ought to move forward towards building the culture of peace and harmony in diversity” she said, assuring the commitment of YMPN to bring forth justice to the fallen 67. Pete Marquez of the Metro Cotabato Chamber of Commerce also expressed his belief that both Secre-

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tary Deles and Professor Ferrer should be retained and continue to allow their work to attain a just and lasting peace in Mindanao. Marquez said the call for the resignation of the two officials is “uncalled for” and that both of them were “speaking to resolve the Bangsamoro problem.” He said it was hard for both Deles and Ferrer hearing accusations of being the mouthpiece of the MILF. “People could easily misunderstand them, but hardly did not appreciate their selfless efforts to get the MILF-GPH to the peace table,” Marquez stressed. “CSOs will not support the calls for the resignation of Secretary Deles and Professor Ferrer” said Habbas Camendan, vice-chair of the Mindanao People’s Peace Movement (MPPM). Camendan said that calls for all-out-war will not heal the flaming emotions of the widows and orphans of the killed SAF men in Mamasapano. “Such will only aggravate the problem that will result to further damage of life, property and other resources that will push the country to unmanageable crisis,” he said. Fr. Bert Layson, OMI, an active peace advocate in the country and head of the OMI’s Inter-Religious Dialogue also shared Camendan’s call. “We are already on the road to peace. Please don’t make a detour. Otherwise babalik na naman tayo mas malala pa,” Fr. Layson said. He also recognized the contributions that both Secretary Deles and Professor Ferrer had made to the current status of the peace process with the MILF. On Cayetano’s call, Fr. Layson said: “Huwag sana kasi sila ang nakakaalam ng daan tungo sa kapayapaan ng matagal na naming hinihintay dito sa Mindanao at sa ating bansa. Ang pagkukulang ng iilan ay sana huwag idamay ang lahat.”

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officers, members of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and from the intelligence community from all the 20 towns and two cities of Bukidnon are attending the whole-day seminar organized by the DOJ headed by Regional State Prosecutor Jaime Umpa of the Region Prosecutor’s Office in Northern Mindanao. The seminar intends to correct the errors committed by law enforcers in apprehending illegal drug users and pushers and in filing the cases against them in court. Umpa laments that most of the cases filed by the police here have been dismissed for reasons caused by lapses in proper procedure. According to Umpa, Bukidnon Governor Ma. Jose Zubiri sought help from the DOJ to address the worsening situation

with illegal drugs in his province. Out of 464 barangays, 114 are affected by illegal drugs and have been tagged under Category 3 or with possible existing drug laboratory. Umpa says, at least 94.5 percent of the municipalities have illegal drug problems. Gov. Zubiri confirmed that in 2014, at least, 50 percent of police chiefs in his province have been receiving protection money from drug lords. Of the 22 police chiefs, 12 have been replaced, but has been rejected by the 460 villages and the church because they have been considered unacceptable in terms of performance. Based on the province’s investigation by the province, the replacements were with low performance in addressing drug problems. As of January, the 12 police chiefs have been replaced by young police officers and have been performing well to date. Gov. Zubiri says Bukidnon has been considered as the worst in criminality in Northern Mindanao and one of the worse in the country. Umpa, in depicting the gravity of the drug problem in the region, suspects the burning of the Hall of Justice building as intentional and may be perpetrated by high profile cases pending in the court. And, Umpa says, five of the high-profile cases are drug related.

Power... from page A1

increase the collections of the electric cooperative. Magelco is likewise pushing to acquire a 2MW peaking diesel plant this March 2015 and another 1MW modular coal power plant this May 2015. Nevertheless, Magelco signed a 10MW contract with San Miguel Corporation that will be on the grid in the middle of 2016. Magelco is somehow ready to cater investors in its franchise in the coming days. Rate methodology At present, Magelco’s residential rate is lower compared to its neighbors considering that the supply

of power is from PSALM, to which generation mix is dominated by hydroelectric power plants from the Agus River in Lanao and Pulangi in Bukidnon. Rehabilitation of Magelco headquarters The office building was constructed in the early part of the 1970s and through the years there was no repair made until it is dilapidated. Now, through a selffunded rehabilitation, the office building is now under reconstruction and modification that suits the image of an energy company that will trigger the economy of the Bangsamoro. Soon to be completed by February 28, 2015 is the new office building of Magelco that will be called “The Corporate Center.” Parallel to the reconstruction of the said building is the rehabilitation of the warehouse which will be transformed into a building that will house the Central Warehouse, Board Room, Board of Directors’ Office and most importantly, the Technical Calibration Office. This two-storey building will be named as “The Materials Science Center.” Completed already was the rehabilitation of the Guest House or the GMs Quarter. Emphasizing the new slogan of Magelco as the energy company of the Bangsamoro and the beautiful line “Maguindanao,” where the life of the “Bangsamoro begins.” The headquarters of the coop is under rehabilitation as the People’s Park in the province of Maguindanao and it will be completed and inaugurated this first week of March 2015. Operation and maintenance of the existing distribution lines Gladly to note is the 24 hour action programs of the district offices. The creation of these offices responded prompt services to our MCs considering that Maguindanao is a huge province and availability of our services are needed on time. Strong and committed functional organization From the board down to janitors, all are committed to work religiously and

honestly with dedication to service for the welfare of the Bangsamoro and the nation as a whole. Maongco said: “Our interim functional organization created the Office of Revenue and Regulatin and the two district offices for the establishment of strong collections and also to respond immediately for the needs of our MCs in consideration to the stability of light and power.” He added: “As a manifestation, the collection efficiency rose almost 200 percent and systems losses went down by more than 200 percent.”

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district of Misamis Oriental to the House of the Representatives. “Even with the absence of pork barrel Rep. Uy managed to implement various infrastructure projects not only in Opol town, but in her district,” he said. But in an earlier interview, Mayor Uy neither confirm nor deny the report saying the election period has yet to come. “Layo pa ang filing sa Cerfiticate of Candidacy (COC) ug daghan pa ang angayan nga buhaton aron ma realize ang maong coalition,” Mayor Uy said. In principle, Mayor Uy said, the coalition has agreed upon. “There is no problem with the coalition,” said Mayor Uy. “The problem is, how to make the coalition between LP and Team Unity strong,” he added.

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public support and understanding of the role of the government peace panel in the realization of our goal of providing lasting and genuine peace in Mindanao, which for four decades suffered from all forms of insurgency and criminality,” Drilon said. “While I fully understand and recognize the public’s high emotions following the Mamasapano tragedy, Secretary Teresita Deles and Prof. Miriam CoronelFerrer do not deserve to be maligned in such an unwarranted manner,” he added. A long peace negotiation between the GRP and the MILF has resulted in the signing of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) on March 27, 2014. The Senate is now deliberating on the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) that will embody the peace agreement and will create the new Bangsamoro political entity. (PNA)


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OUTH Side Guerillas (SSG) from Tournament. ing event which started in Iligan City. Davao City bagged the title of cham- This year was Cagayan de Oro City’s secThe tournament took place at the iconic pion as they endured and won against onde time to host said event. Pelaez Sports Center last February 20 to Jasaan’s team Acidus in this year’s 7th Love This is an annual Ultimate Frisbee sport- 22, 2015.

Twenty-one teams from all over the country including Iligan, Dumaguete, Cebu, Negros Oriental and Cotabato competed in this national tournament. According to Cagayan de Oro Ultimate Players Association (COUPA) president Atty. Maynard Ylagan, the event featured the best of what Filipino Frisbee players are capabale of. “Isa lang ni siya sa mga national tournaments. Nalipay mi nga nagsuporta ang probinsya under Governor Bambi Emano para maka-host ug mapakita ang kanindot sa Misamis Oriental. We are very thankful sa atong local teams nga TLC, ULAM ug ABU sa ilang dakong tabang para ma-plastar ang tanan,” Ylagan said. Marc Nichalos Alo, head organizer, also stated that more tournaments will follow where Misamis Oriental will host considering the good feedback from the players. Players were also given a treat by way of a two-night socials party featuring top DJ Clyde Harris, hosted by Raffy James Cabanes. Congratulations to all the teams who participated! The following are the list of winners of the tournament: (Pool A) Champion – SSG; 1st RU – Acidus; 2nd RU: Sindikato from Davao; 3rd RU: Ultimate Green Archers from Iligan City (Pool B) Champion – Malaybalay Ultimate; 1st RU – Yabu from Claveria; 2nd RU: WUF from Initao; 3rd RU – Blitzkrieg of CDO (Pool C) Champion – KUTE from North Cotabato; 1st RU – Slydogs from Butuan City; 2nd RU – Unlimited from Dapitan; 3rd RU - Vader from Dipolog/ Manila

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