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THE Commission on Elections (Comelec) provincial board of canvassers proclaimed Bambi Emano as the reelected governor of the province of Misamis Oriental during the proclamation rites held at the session hall of the provincial capitol in Cagayan de Oro City on Tuesday night.
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Congressional front runner Maximo Rodriguez, Jr. on Wednesday called on political rivals to “move forward for the good of the people.” Rodriguez, who mustered a total of partial unofficial 46,361 votes against his closest rival Ramon Tabor, who tallied partial
Vote buying, defective VCMs mar Oro election CAGAYAN de Oro City–– Vote buying and defective Vote Counting Machines (VCMs) were among issues in the conduct of the May 9 national and local elections in this city, an election watchdog here reported Tuesday. The Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV), the citizens’ arm of the Commissions on Elections (Comelec), said problems on defective VCMs that did not process the cast ballots, and did not print receipts had been relayed to them by volunteers mostly in the city and some other parts of Misamis Oriental. “We did not expect these [problems]. These were not present during
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TOGETHER AGAIN. Governor Bambi Emano (right)
and Vice Governor Joey Pelaez (left) are all smiles after provincial board of canvasser head Atty. Joseph Hamilton M. Cuevas proclaimed the two as reelected vice governor and governor, respectively, during the proclamation rites held at the Session Hall of the Provincial Capitol on Tuesday night (May 10). Photo by Gerry Lee Gorit
Moreno still leading over Emano By MARK FRANCISCO Reporter
AS of 7 p.m. on Wednesday, reelectionist Mayor Oscar Moreno is still leading the manual count for the mayoral race in Cagayan de Oro City over former Mayor Vicente Emano. The members of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) board of canvass-
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ers, as of 7 p.m. Wednesday, still failed to proclaim the UNBEATEN. Commission on Elections (Comelec) provincial board of canvassers head Atty. Joseph Hamilton M. Cuevas (left) proclaims Rep. Juliette Uy (right) as winwinners. ner of the congressional race in the second district of Misamis Oriental on Tuesday See LEADING, page A11
night (May 10, 2016). Mindanao Daily News photo by Gerry Lee Gorit
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Mindanao power outlook good till 2025 DAVAO City -- From 2018, Mindanao will be experiencing excess power supply with new power plants being completed. This according to Mindanao Development Authority Director for Investment Promotions and Public Affairs Romeo Montenegro. Guesting at the weekly Habi at Kape media forum in Abreeza Mall today (May
11) Montenegro said that new power plants being set up in Mindanao will answer the current need plus the growth in demand. After which in 2025 if no power plants will be set up the power supply and demand will be equal. This year, Mindanao will get an additional 550 megawatts from coal-fired plants these include; the
150 MW unit of the Therma South Incorporated Davao coal plant the San Miguel power plant in Malita will have two units of 150 megawatts each coming online this 2016. However Montenegro said that new power plants must be put up by 2020 to anticipate for the growth of power consumption in Mindanao. Power demand
is growing at 4.7% to 5.3% in Mindanao. A reliable source of power is one of the prerequisites in attracting investments to Mindanao. From 2011- 2016 investments to Mindanao hit around P50-billion to P60billion as compared to P5-billion to P6-billion from 2001 to 2010. (PIA/ RG Alama)
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munity Relations (PCR) officers has paid off in closely monitoring the 2016 National and Local Elections. Information that used to be hard to come by when working alone has been made available. Verified and complete of details. The exchange of information has never been made easy to reach, until such network has come about through establishing a convergent effort to properly inform the public.
In partnership with the 10th Infantry Division of the Philippine Army under Major General Rafael Valencia, PIA XI Regional Director Efren F. Elbanbuena called the LGU Info Officers to a meeting on Election Reporting together with the CMOs and the PCRs on May 05, barely four days before the 2016 National and Local Elections. “This convergence is the first of its kind,” Elbanbuena said as he vouched support
to create a mechanism of updating the public regarding the conduct of the 2016 Elections which the Filipino people viewed as crucial to building a “transformed” Philippines. Elbanbuena pointed out the importance of the civilian information officers as essential partners of the CMOs and the PCRs. “CMOs cannot be effective without the support of PIA; we cannot talk peace alone,”
Networking for More DAVAO City -- How we can we say that “Less is More”? This statement brings so much questions and connotes underlying meanings. Only when we network and build partnerships, that we can grasp the substance of this. The network of local government information officers (LGU IOs), Civil Military Operations (CMO) officers and Police Com-
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Bambi wins a fresh three-year mandate as governor, Pelaez as vice governor THE Commission on Elections (Comelec) provincial board of canvassers proclaimed Bambi Emano as the reelected governor of the province of Misamis Oriental during the proclamation rites held at the session hall of the provincial capitol in Cagayan de Oro City on Tuesday night. The provincial board of canvassers also proclaimed Emano’s runningmate, Joey Pelaez, as the reelected vice governor. Emano garnered 243,972 beating his nearest rival by 68,137 who got only 175,835 votes. Pelaez, on one hand, got 229,991 beating his closest rival by 141,360 votes who got only 88, 631 votes. The board of canvassers took some time to proclaim Emano and Pelaez as winners of the gubernatorial and vice gubernatorial race due to some problems arising from the election returns coming from the town of Claveria.
But the supporters of Emano-Pelaez team burst into a wild applause after it was determined that both scored a landslide victory even before the official proclamation. “Praise the Lord. It is over,” yelled Carole Lim,
the province’s assistant administrator. The provincial board of canvassers also proclaimed five of the governor’s team mates as duly elected members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan. They are Jigjag Pelaez
with 97,321 votes; Gagai Acain 83,529; Mario Emano 78,771 votes; Madjus 77,379;and Boboy Sabal 76,536 votes. After the proclamation, Emano and Pelaez spoke briefly with members of the media who held some
vigil until the winners were proclaimed. “First, my admiration to all residents and supporters of both candidates who made our election peaceful and worthy to be proud of. To our supporters for keeping your faith in us, thank
you so much,” Emano said. For his part, Pelaez said: “This is a new mandate; a new challenge to all of us to do better in order to be worthy of the trust and confidence of our people.”
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) provincial board of convassers proclaimed Governor Bambi Emano, and his runningmate, Vice Governor Joey Pelaez, as winners of the gubernatorial and vice gubernatorial race in Misamis Oriental in the May 9, 2016 local and national elections. Joining them are Board Members Jigjag Pelaez (first district), Gagay Acain, Mario Emano, Nancy Madjos ug Boboy Sabal, all of the second district. (PIO)
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The ‘Shadows’ in the Comelec
THE Commissions on Elections (COMELEC) knows that the victory of Rodrigo Duterte is irreversible. Any hint of railroading the results would trigger a nationwide protest. Of course, we are not casting doubt on the integrity of the members of the poll body. In fact, there is this notion that the poll body may not be aware of what is really transpiring in the precinct level. After all, the players inside the COMELEC are faceless that their identities are guarded secrets. Even the top officials of the COMELEC would deny the existence of these players. In 2014, Melchor Magdamo, a lawyer who once served as the executive assistant of former COMELEC Commissioner Jose Melo, exposed the electronic “dagdag bawas” (vote shaving-padding) operation of the Precinct Count Optical Scanner (PCOS). The alleged fraud was reportedly uncovered during the random “manual audit” conducted by information experts from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). In a report carried by the Inquirer. net on November 22, 2014, Magdamo said that “the presence of digital lines had the effect of an electronic “dagdag bawas” in that they added
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or subtracted votes for a particular candidate.” “Blank ovals were counted as votes for particular candidates once the vertical lines on the electronic image of the ballot were detected, and resulted to over vote once they appear on the shaded ovals thus nullifying the vote and eventually deducting votes from candidates voted on,” he explained. Magdamo stressed that the digital lines were clearly one source of fraudulent election results. Then Commissioner Sixto Brillantes belied Magdamo’s allegation. Actually, the features of the PCOS machines and the Vote Counting Machines (VCM) that the COMELEC would use in the May 9 elections are not necessarily different. Both machines are automated when it comes to the counting of votes.
Many years ago, the CYNOSURE had a close encounter with the shadows in the COMELEC. The informant disclosed that the operators of the poll body would demand a certain amount to carry out the task. Now, an informant reported that someone approached them for a price. What is the modus of the shadows? The CYNOSURE was informed that the operators would ask half of the agreed amount. The operators reportedly said that the amount would be distributed during the “training” of those who would be assigned to handle the machines during the election. The balance would be collected once the COMELEC proclaims the winning candidate. The transaction is carried through a “third party” who has no direct contact with the “operators.” The second party, has the direct contact with the operators. Anyway, the operators would ask the candidate to produce, at least, 30 to 60 votes per precinct as one of the requirements of the deal. The operators then would take care of the remaining figures needed to ensure that the candidate wins in the election. An informant said that the secret in carrying out the alleged anomaly lies in
“compact flash cards” and the “source code” of the election machines – PCOS and VCMs – used during the elections. Perhaps, this was the reason why then Commissioner Sixto Brillantes would not allow, come high heaven and hell, the source code to be retrieved and examined. In fact, Brillantes said that the “source code” is deposited and sealed in the Central Bank. Incredible. During the election, the machines would also experience some problems such as failure to transmit, jamming, overheating, and inoperative. The CYNOSURE was informed that these incidents were purposely done to “tinker” on the “compact flash disc” and the “source code” so that a programmed flash disc could be replaced. However, there are no substantial documents or credible witnesses who could affirm these allegations. Perhaps, the only way to find out is for the court to order a stop in the “transmission of the results” and order a “recount of votes” when reports of machine failures occurred. The idea is to investigate and stop the “shadows” to carry out the alleged sinister plot of rigging the election result in favor of the candidate(s) who bought the scam. -0send comments/reactions: crisguardian@yahoo.com
appreciate the miracle. It is very rare to find the road map to the top like in this political affairs. It is not easy to get the road to the top by jumping from the previous position. However, it is the real votes for the nation to decide the number-one leader for the whole country, president. The great democracy in the Philippines this year is the historical leadership for the Filipinos. The miracle by the Almighty, the Lord, should be kept right on the track. The whole people in the country should simultaneously participate in watching the government administration. They all together escort this great democracy and hand-inhand to lead the country to the nation’s dream. This great miracle is really a great momentum. This is the natural mobilization of the people votes to the best of the best, the number-one leader for the nation. Nothing happens without God’s planning. Whoever is elected as the president is also because the God’s reason. The people and their votes are the reflection of this miracle. Therefore, accepting the reality from this great miracle is the nation’s responsibility. Being wise in accepting the reality can lead the country to be in a bet-
ter condition. Watching closely the government administration is obligatory. It is not the end. It is not the final democracy. There are some efforts for escorting this democracy miracle. Good governance and trustworthiness should be maintained. It is the obligation of the whole nation. Asia nations are now emerging and hope it can be pioneered by the ASEAN member countries. Congratulations on the democracy feast you have had with its miracle. Again, the educated should calm all the people down. The experienced politicians should control their ambition. It is the time to work together with the people hand-in-hand to escort the government administrations. You, the Filipinos, are the great nation. Congratulations! ••• Dr. Djuwari Sarkawi is the Director of Language Laboratory, STIE Perbanas Surabaya. He is also the guest lecturer at Ottimmo International Master-gourmet Academy, Surabaya; The advisor of Indonesia Association of Press Practitioners/ Journalists in East Java province (HIPSI), Indonesia. He is also the president of the International Association of Scholarly Publishers, Editors, and Reviewers (IASPER).
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the problems faced by the city mayor can be the miniature of the nation problem. It is the portrait that can reflect the more complex problems existing in the whole nation. It can be similar but not exactly the same. Similarities are not the same as sameness. For that reason, the next step for the president is to consolidate. Being the number-one leader in a country requires more efforts. The map of political arena is really complex. It does not merely depend on the president but also other political organs. The members of the parliament or the House of Representatives have rights to issue some regulations or laws. These regulations are then the guidelines to be executed by the executive that is the numberone leader in a country. Consolidation among the organs will be the next step in improving the nation. Second, it is the message for the people. They should
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Fortun proclaimed; RCL bets get all Butuan posts By PAT SAMONTE Caraga Regional Editor
BUTUAN City -- The Agusan del Norte Provincial Board of Canvassers proclaimed on Tuesday reelectionist Congressman Lawrence “Law’ Fortun the winner in the May 9, 2016 electoral contest for representative of the province’s First District. Fotun’s proclamation came as the candidates of Team RCL led by Engr. Ronnie Vicente Lagnada
dominated re-electionist Butuan City Mayor Ferdinand Amante, Jr. and his group’s aspirants by winning all local electoral posts. Fortun garnered 88,549 votes beating Atty. Roan Libarios’ 75,245 votes. The Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting-Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster sa Pilipinas (PPCRV-KBP) Election 2016 Count showed all Team RCL bets beat all aspirants of the Libarios-Amante group.
Neophyte Lagnada had 89,811 votes and is poised to take Amante’s post. The incumbent got only 67,200 votes. Former Rep. Jose “Joboy” Aquino II’s 88,641 votes overwhelmed his rival, Ryan Anthony Culima, who got 36,826 votes for the vicemayoralty post. Sergio Pascual was a poor third with 21,467 votes. For the city council’s 10 seats, Team RCL’s candidates took all of them, as follows: 1)
Glenn Carampatana – 94,445 vores; 2)Ferdinand Nalcot – 87,022 votes; 3) Rema Burdeos – 84,591; Derrick Plaza – 82,892; Cromwell Nortega – 76,042; Omar
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Andaya – 75,397; Cherry May Busa – 75,237; Vincent Rizal Rosario – 71,919; Ehrnest Sanchez – 70,901; and John Gil Unay, Sr. – 68,563. Mayor Amante’s bets were
left behind: Samuel Allan Amante – 49,835; Angelo Calo – 48,945; Joanne Aquino – 48,043; Jaime Cembrano, Jr. – 47,137; Salamat Dok Nery – 44,056.
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THE WINNERS! Butuan mayoral candidate Engr. Ronnie Vicente Lagnada (fourth from right) and city council bets of Team RCL raise the hands of Congressman Lawrence “Law” Fortun (third from right) following his proclamation as winner in the May 9, 2016 electoral contest for the First District of Agusan del Norte. From left to right are Cromwell Nortega, John Gil Unay, Sr., Cherry May Busa, Rema Burdeos and Vincent Rizal Rosario. Photo by Pat Samonte
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IPIL, Zamboanga Sibugay -- The Department of Social Welfare and Development recently concluded a training workshop on Technical Writing and Public Speaking for Pantawid Regional Project Management Office and Provincial Operations
Office personnel held at Roderic’s Resort here. About 49 participants attended the workshop facilitated by Ms. Girlie Mendoza, training specialist and Ivan Eric Salvador, Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program regional information officer who discussed the DSWD branding guidelines.
Ms. Mendoza said the training is very timely because Pantawid staff do a lot of communication activities especially writing and speaking before a crowd which is the nature of their work. Speakers during the training workshop were Ms. Alma L. Tingcang, Philippine Information Agency,
Zamboanga Sibugay Infocenter Manager on Public Speaking and Ms. Rhea Grace A.La Plana, PIA information officer for Technical Writing. The participants embarked on writing sample letters such as letter request, letter of invitation, letter of complaint and wiring
a project proposal, among others. For public speaking, they were given topics to talk about with 2 minutes of preparation and 2 minutes delivery, to which all of them really took pleasure and enjoyed. “This is a training which we really enjoyed and is
DOH to commemorate PHL International AIDS Candlelight Memorial By Claro A. Lanipa of PIA-9
PAGADIAN City -- The Department of Health (DOH) in collaboration with advocacy partners, Project Red Ribbon and Pilipinas Shell will be commemorating the Philippine International AIDS Candlelight Memorial (PIACM)on May 14, 2016 at Taclobo stage, this city. Dr. Agnes Fernando, head, DOH-9 Provincial Office said this is a global event not only in commemoration of those who have died from the disease, but as a platform for HIV
and AIDS awareness as well. Dr. Fernando said to highlight this year’s event, the Philippine AIDS Hour will be launched where the public is encouraged to light a candle from 6pm-7pm as a symbol of hope in the quest for solutions to the challenges posed by HIV and AIDS to humanity. The AIDS hour specifically aims to further raise the awareness of the public about the importance of practicing safe sex and knowing their status through HIV testing, Fernando pointed out.
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HIV testing can be availed for free at Zamboanga del Sur Medical Center, Dao, Pagadian City,Margosatubig Regional Hospital in Margosatubig town and at the Pagadian City Health Center. To add more impact to the event, commercial
establishments, workplaces and schools are encouraged to raise PUSH (Pilipinas United to Stop HIV & AIDS) banners in the facade of their buildings during the AIDS Candlelight week on May 9-14, 2014 as a sign of support to the advocacy.
Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan De Oro City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that YOLANDA TENESTRANTE EGAM has filed with this office a petition for the correction of clerical error in the entry of the child’s SEX from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of YOLANDA TENESTRANTE who was born on NOV. 22, 1954 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose parents are SABAS TENESTRANTE and CRESENCIA MABILIN. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than May 20, 2016.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CCE-030-2015 RA 10172 In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of Administrative Order No. 1 series of 2012 (IRRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that ALLEN APDOHAN LIUP has Filed with this office, a petition for correction of entry in his SEX from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of live birth of ALLEN APDOHAN LIUP who was born on August 30, 1990 at Kibawe, Bukidnon and whose parents are BONIFACIO S. LIUP and RUFINA P. APDOHAN. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than May 25, 2016. (SGD.) RUFINA R. BUTRON, CE Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: May 12 & 19, 2016
Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan De Oro City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 9048 and R.A. No. 10172 a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that RUTH NENITA ROA ESTRADA has filed with this office a petition for change of first name from “NENITA JR.” to “RUTH NENITA” and correction of clerical error in the entry of the CHILD’S SEX from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of NENITA ROA JR. who was born on APRIL 14, 1962 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose parents are ANTONIO ROA JR. and NORMA BACULIO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than May 21, 2016. (SGD.) NORMA S. DIPUTADO City Civil Registrar MDN: May 12 & 19, 2016
MDN: May 12 & 19, 2016
RA Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines Province: North Cotabato Municipality: Magpet OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAR Date: May 04, 2016 RA 9048/RA 10172 CFN-0002-2016/CCE-0021-2016 R.A. 10172 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that CHINO MANAY SAWAY has filed with this Office, a petition for change of first name from “CHIRO” to “CHINO” and correction in the entry of sex from “female” to “Male” in the Certificate of Live Birth of CHIRO MANAY SAWAY who was born on May 15, 1992 at Magpet, Cotabato and whose parents are Ledion L. Saway and Arsenia L. Manay. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than May 24, 2016. (Sgd) CHONA M. PROVIDA, MPA Municipal Civil Registrar
MDN: May 5 & 12, 2016
NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of MINDA B. CUPAY, who died intestate at Barangay 17, Port Poyohon, Butuan City on April 27, 2008, consisting of “A parcel of residential land situated at Barangay 17, Port Poyohon, Butuan City containing an area of 60 square meters, more or less, bounded on the N. along 1-2 by lot 10, E., along line 2-3 by alley lot 2, S., along line 3-4 by lot 6, W., along line 4-1 by lot 8, all of Block 3, Pcs-13-000891” is the subject of an EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF REAL ESTATE WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS AND RENUNCIATION OF RIGHTS made and executed by deceased Minda B. Cupay’s legitimate children and spouse, namely, Edgardo O. Cupay, Verneir B. Cupay, Razel C. Monton, and Paul B. Cupay, per Doc. No. 331; Page No. 67; Book No. VIII; Series of 2016 of the Notarial Registry of Reggie, E. Morales-Saludo, Notary Public for and in the City of Butuan. MDN: May 12, 19 & 26, 2016
NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of ROGELIO A. AMPER, who died intestate at Barangay 17, Port Poyohon, Butuan City on October 8, 1998, consisting of a parcel of residential land situated at Barangay 17, Port Poyohon, Butuan City, containing an area of 82 square meters, more or less, “bounded on the:W., along line 1-2 by Road lot 3, N., along line 2-3 by lot 3, Block 11, Pcs-13-00891, E., along line 3-4 by lot 3286-B-2, (LRC) Psd-239256, S., along line 5-1 by lot 1, Block 11, Pcs-13-000891” is the subject of an EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF REAL ESTATE WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS AND RENUNCIATION OF RIGHTS executed by deceased Rogelio A. Amper’s legitimate children and spouse, namely, Fortunata C. Amper, Roweno C. Amper, Dioscora A. Torion, Marife A. Hamilton, Jennifer A. Calo, Cheryl A. Stadler, and Aimee C. Amper, per Doc. No. 329; Page No. 66; Book No. VIII; Series of 2016 of the Notarial Registry of Reggie E. Morales-Saludo, Notary Public for and in the City of Butuan MDN: May 12, 19 & 26, 2016
Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan De Oro City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that MARY JESCYL C. DUMAQUE has filed with this office a petition for the correction of clerical error in the entry of the child’s SEX from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of JESREEL CAYANONG DUMAQUE who was born on JUNE 06, 1999 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose parents are NEILMER MAESTRADO DUMAQUE and MARY JESCYL ANTIGUA CAYANONG. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than May 20, 2016. (SGD.) NORMA S. DIPUTADO City Civil Registrar MDN: May 12 & 19, 2016
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The call-to-action message this year is Know Your Status, Get Tested, with “practice safe sex” and “free testing and treatment” as sub messages. (ALT/CAL/ PIA9-Zamboanga del Sur)
very interesting. We get the chance to speak onstage and apply what we have learned from the lectures,” said one of the participants. Meanwhile, Pantawid Regional Program Coordinator Ms. Evangeline Poquita gamely joined the participants during the training, setting a good example to her staff and wrapping it up until the last day. (ALTPIA9/Zamboanga Sibugay) NOTICE OF SELF ADJUDICATION NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of VALERIO S. TIMBAL, who died intestate on July 23, 1997 in Butuan City, consisting of a parcel of residential land situated at Barangay Port Poyohon, Butuan City containing an area of 68 square meters, more or less, bounded on the N., along line 1-2 by lot 4, E., along line 2-3 by lot 2, S., along line 3-4 by road lot 1, W., along line 4-1 by alley lot 5, all of Blk. 5, Pcs-13-000891, is the subject of an AFFIDAVIT OF SELF-ADJUDICATION executed by deceased Valerio S. Timbal’s wife, namely, Perpetua C. Timbal, per Doc. No. 330; Page No. 66; Book No. VIII; Series of 2016 of the Notarial Registry of Reggie E. Morales-Saludo, Notary Public for and in the City of Butuan. MDN: May 12, 19 & 26, 2016
EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the Late BERNARDO SAMBAAN, who died on July 1945 at Cagayan de Oro City, at the time of his death left a parcel of land particularly described as follows, to wit; “A PARCEL OF LAND (Lot 5858 covered under Tax Dec. No. G-170968 situated at San Simon, Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental containing an area of Eighty Six Thousand One Hundred Ninety Eight (86,198) square meters more or less; is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS, made and entered into by and among; 1. BELENA E. VALENZUELA, of legal age, Filipino, and a resident of 211 Brgy. Lual, Infanta, Quezon Province; 2. INES E. TOMADA of legal age, Filipino and a resident of Burgos-Makahambus St., Cagayan de Oro City; 3. EFREN S. ESPINOSA, of legal age, Filipino and a resident of Burgos-Makahambus St., Cagayan de Oro City; 4. MA. LIZA S. ESPINOSA, of legal age, Filipino and a resident of Burgos-Makahambus St., Cagayan de Oro City; the above named parties are one set of the legitimate and surviving heirs. The parties hereto being all of legal ages, with full capacity to contract and pursuant to the provision of Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, they have agreed to divide the subject property and considering that the other party have already received their share hereby waived the whole property 25,000 square meters in favor of BELENA E. VALENZUELA. As per Doc. No. 136; Page No. 28; Book No. 131; Series of 2012; Under Notary public of ATTY. GIL U. BANAAG. MDN: APR 28, MAY 5, & 12, 2016
RA Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines Province: North Cotabato Municipality: Magpet OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAR Date: May 04, 2016 RA 9048/RA 10172 CCE-0022-2016 R.A. 10172 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that ANGEL ANN DOROON ENTES has filed with this Office a petition for correction in the entry of sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of ANGEL ANN DOROON ENTES who was born on 2-24-1982 at Magpet, Cotabato and whose parents are Herberto Entes and Adelaida Doroon. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than May 24, 2016. (Sgd) CHONA M. PROVIDA, MPA Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: May 5 & 12, 2016
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Usapang SSS.ph now available to serve PDIC to sell 95 assets as online forum for members’ queries via public bidding The Social Security System (SSS) in collaboration with the Philippine Information Agency (PIA), has recently launched UsapangSSS. ph, the official microsite which aimed to reach out to members by responding to their queries and facilitating online discussions on SSS programs and services. UspangSSS.ph can now be accessed by SSS members as well as non-members starting May 2. Interested users must first register before they can participate in the microsite’s discussion board. Simply click the “register” button located in the upper right corner of the web page, certify agreement with the site’s terms and conditions, and provide the necessary information such as the user name, email address, password and confirmation code which is shown at the bottom of the web page. Once the account has been
on May 31, 2016
created, the online system will automatically send an email that contains the activation key and web link which confirms the user’s successful registration. With the latest online media platform, SSS can
provide information on common SSS inquiries and concerns, and can feature online threads on popular and often inquired-about SSS topics such as benefits, loans and other services. Upon activation of their
own online account, users can also follow specific conversations, post comments at the forums and send a private message to the forum administrator for more clarifications and in-depth inquiries about the SSS.
DTI steps up advocacy to improve ease of doing business; reaffirms 3 steps, 3 days to start a business Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Adrian S. Cristobal Jr. emphasized the need to raise Philippine competitiveness by aggressively pursuing measures and policies to facilitate ease of doing business. “We are committed to support MSMEs; to make them globally competitive. An important first step is to to make it easy for them to set up and comply with government requirements,” he said. MSMEs constitute the bulk of Philippine businesses and are considered key drivers of growth and employment generation. Earlier this year Cristobal announced that the Ease of Doing Business Task Force (EoDB) shall pursue implementation of the three (3) steps in three (3) days for business registration. “Streamlining the processes has always been a top priority of the government. We have been making significant progress in our commitment to reduce the process from 16 steps and 29 days in 2015, down to 6 steps and 8 days in 2016, and further to 3 steps and 3 days,” he said. The illustration (below) summarizes the 3-steps procedure. Step 1: Register with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), Social Security System (SSS), Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), and Pag-IBIG through the Integrated Business Regis-
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Adrian S. Cristobal Jr. stressed that aggressively pursuing measures and policies to reduce the stress and cost of doing business is an effective strategy to raise Philippine competitiveness. Photo by Little Wing Luna/DTI.
try System (IBRS); Step 2: Obtain barangay clearance and mayor’s permit in just one (1) or two (2) days ; and Step 3: Review documents and pay fees. The IBRS streamlines the process for companies to buy and use point-of-sale cash register machines, in lieu of printing of receipts and invoices at BIR-accredited print shops. From April 2015 to March 2016, a total 21,771 applications has been processed by the IBRS within the day. For convenience of businesses, DTI will soon make available in its premises the IBRS. Cristobal also cited the pioneering efforts of the Quezon City Local Govern-
ment for quick registration of businesses in less than three days. Through its Business One Stop Shop (BOSS), Quezon City streamlined its 12-step business registration procedure to just 3 steps as part of the government’s campaign. “Building on the experience of Quezon City’s local government units (LGU), we will continue to advocate for other LGUs to streamline business registration as well,” he said. In particular, the Nationwide Streamlining of Business Permits and Licensing Systems (BPLS) Program aims to reduce the stress and cost of doing business in the country. The BPLS is a joint undertaking of
the DTI and the Department of the Interior and Local Governance (DILG) launched in 2011 to improve business licensing processes and make starting a business easier. As of December 2015, 1,456 out of 1,634 LGUs have completed streamlining while a total of 1,403 (92%) out of 1,518 were able to comply with BPLS standards based on the submitted quarterly report from DILG Local Government Academy. These standards include the use of a unified form and the reduction of the number of signatories in the permit is reduced to only two: the City Mayor or City Administrator and/
The Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC), through its Real & Other Properties Acquired (ROPA) Disposal Committee, is set to sell on an “as-is, where-is” basis 95 assets acquired by the Corporation and owned by closed banks with an aggregate minimum disposal value of PHP135 million through a public bidding on May 31, 2016. Interested buyers may submit their bids to the ROPA Disposal Committee Secretariat at the Penthouse, SSS Building, 6782 Ayala Avenue, cor. V.A. Rufino St., Makati City from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Bids will be opened at 2:00 p.m. Up for bidding are 91 real properties located in Albay, Bataan, Benguet, Bulacan, Cagayan, Camarines Sur, Cavite, Ilocos Sur, Isabela, Laguna, La Union, Metro Manila, Misamis Oriental, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, Quezon, Surigao del Norte and Zambales. A generator set and three (3) motor vehicles will also be bidded out. Bidders are advised to bring proper identification document (ID) with photo and to register at least one hour prior to the deadline for submission of bids. Bid documents such as Bid Forms, Conditions of Bid, and standard format of the Special Power of Attorney and Secretary’s Certificate may be downloaded free of charge from the PDIC website, www.pdic.gov.ph.
Prospective buyers are also advised to physically inspect the properties they are interested in, examine and verify the titles and other documents, and determine any unpaid taxes, fees and/or expenses before submitting their bids. Each bid should be accompanied by a bond/deposit equivalent to at least 10% of the submitted bid, in cash or Manager’s or Cashier’s Check, or a combination thereof. The Manager’s or Cashier’s Check should be issued by a universal or reputable commercial bank and payable to PDIC. The winning bidder should pay the balance of the bid no later than June 9, 2016. The expeditious conversion and resolution of assets are among the objectives outlined in PDIC’s strategic directions. PDIC, as liquidator of closed banks, conducts various asset-disposal initiatives such as biddings, auctions and negotiated sale. Proceeds from the sale of closed banks’ properties are used to increase the chances of recovery of uninsured depositors and creditors of their trapped funds while gains from the sale of corporate assets are added to the Deposit Insurance Fund, PDIC’s main fund source for payment of valid deposit insurance claims. Interested parties may get in touch with the ROPA Disposal Committee Secretariat at telephone number (02) 841-4000 local 4747 or 4748 for more information on the real properties and the public bidding.
or Business Permits and Licensing Office (BPLO) Head. The DTI been working with the National Competitiveness Council (NCC) and the EoBD Task Force to streamline regulatory procedure including simplifying documentary requirements and implementing regulatory reforms to start a business in the Philippines. Over the past six years,
the Philippines has posted some of the biggest improvements globally in the World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness Report (+38), World Bank – International Finance Corporation (IFC) Doing Business Report (+45), Heritage Foundation’s Economic Freedom Index (+39), and Transparency International Corruption Perception Index (+49).
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DENR rescues pawikan Editor: Ruel Pelone
A TEAM from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in Region 11 managed to rescue a pawikan from a resident of Barangay Coaco in Davao City. The resident, according to the report, is keeping a pawikan for a pet, but surrendered it to the government after learning that what he is doing is prohibited by law. Under Republic Act 9147, keeping of an endangered wildlife like the pawikan is prohibited by law. The Cleanergy Park, which is a biodiversity park developed by the Aboitiz Foundation Inc. and the Davao Light and Power Co. and is also known as the turtle sanctuary of Davao City, has a repository that the local government built before to house saved turtles. Having such facility, DENR temporarily placed the saved turtle at the Cleanergy Park for observation and temporary care. The rescued pawikan is a Hawksbill Turtle that weighs more than 60 kilos and has a width measuring to more than 3 feet. It is very heavy that it required five men to carry it during transfer. It is quite a huge turtle that was kept in captivity for more than 10 years. The turtle now has a bigger and better space in the Cleanergy Park’s repository compared to where it had been previously kept where it could hardly move about. It used to live in a square-shaped box tub where its movement is very limited that it could not even turn around or swim. The turtle’s current condition based on the physical assessment of a local practicing veterinarian, Dr. Ken Lao in consultation with Dr. Rizza Salinas, who is
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Above, a huge Hawksbill Turtle weighing approximately 60 kilos and around 3 feet wide rescued by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in Region 11 last April 25, 2016 at Barangay Coaco in Davao City. The hawksbill turtle was temporarily placed at the Cleanergy Park for observation. Right, DENR-11 Zoology Technician Reynaldo Coligado (2nd from left) together with the Davao Light and Power Co. Community Relations Manager Fermin Edillon (rightmost) measure the rescued Hawksbill pawikan at the Cleanergy Park last April 25, 2016. Photos supplied
in-charge of the Wildlife Rescue Center of DENR’s Biodiversity Management Bureau (BMB) Wildlife Veterinarian based in Manila, is so far very active and strong but needs to be observed further.
The DENR and the Cleanergy Park teams are now looking at ways to rehabilitate the turtle and assess whether it will survive if released to the sea having been kept in captivity for a very long time.
South Cotabato govt resumes El Niño relief operations GENERAL Santos City--The provincial government of South Cotabato resumed on Wednesday its relief operations for residents affected by the long dry spell spawned by the El Niño phenomenon. Milagros Lorca, Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) head, said they have sent teams to the municipalities of Lake Sebu, Surallah and T’boli to continue the distribution of five-kilogram rice packs to the beneficiaries. She said they are targeting to
complete by the end of the week the relief operations in the three municipalities so they can proceed to the other areas. There are only three to four barangays in the three areas that have not yet been reached by the relief teams, she said. “As of now, we already covered about 30 percent of the targeted 85,000 household-beneficiaries and we’re hoping to finish the relief operations before the end of the month,” Lorca said. She said their next stop will be the municipalities of Banga and
Tantangan, which were among the areas that were hit hardest by the dry spell. The provincial government earlier tapped personnel and volunteers from the Philippine Red Cross to lead the relief operations due to a prohibition in line with the May 9 elections. But the official said the local government is now leading the rice distribution as the ban has already been lifted. She said they have assigned two teams from the PDRRMO and one from the Provincial
Social Welfare and Development Office to continue the rice distribution, which was temporarily suspended for several days due to the elections. The provincial government had targeted to distribute some 128,000 relief packs to households affected by the El Niño. The entire province was placed under a state of calamity last month due to the El Niño, which already destroyed around P284.23million worth of agricultural crops in the area. The declaration was made
following similar moves by Koronadal City and the three municipalities. The PDRRM Council had approved the purchase of 12,800 sacks of rice worth P16 million from the National Food Authority for the relief operations. Lorca said they already completed the preparation or repacking of about 50 percent of the 12,800 sacks of rice. She added that they are hoping to complete the repacking activities for the remaining rice stocks within the week.
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HEAT STROKE: SYMPTOMS & TREATMENT By CECELLE N. SUMALINOG
Heat stroke is the most serious form of heat injury and is considered a medical emergency. If you suspect that someone has heat stroke also known as sunstroke. Heat stroke can kill or cause damage to the brain and other internal organs. Although heat stroke mainly affects people over age 50, it also takes a toll on healthy young athletes. Heat stroke often occurs as a progression from milder heat-related illnesses such as heat cramps, heat syncope (fainting), and heat exhaustion. But it can strike even if you have no previous signs
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he said in his talk during the meeting on Election Reporting. Major Gen Valencia acknowledged the importance of the partnership with Information Officers and PCRs, saying this could pave way towards pooling together the individuals who work on the ground to communicate with local folks. In his message read by 10th ID assistant division commander, Col. Casiano C. Monilla, Major Gen Valencia viewed the convergence of CMOs, LGU IOs and PCRs as a way for the Philippine Army to expand its network of working for peace and development at the community level. In his talk, 10th Inf Div. G-7, Lt Col Ben Tianco also noted the importance of involving PIA and its network of information officers in the Joint Security Coordinating Council (JSCC). He said communication and information would play a pivotal role in setting the mode of communicating with the public. Such idea was also pointed out by Major Ezra Balegtey, the public information officer of the Unified Eastern Mindanao Command of
of heat injury. Heat stroke results from prolonged exposure to high temperatures – usually in combination with dehydration – which leads to failure of the body’s temperature control system. The medical definition of heat stroke is a core body temperature greater than 105 degrees Fahrenheit, with complications involving the central nervous system that occur after exposure to high temperatures. Other common symptoms include nausea, seizures, confusion, disorientation, and sometimes loss of consciousness or coma. SYMPTOMS OF HEAT STROKE
The hallmark symptom of heat stroke is a core body temperature above 105 degrees Fahrenheit. But fainting may be the first sign followed by throbbing headache, dizziness and lightheadedness, lack of sweating despite the heat, red, hot, and dry skin, muscle weakness or cramps, nausea and vomiting, rapid heartbeat, which may be either strong or weak rapid, shallow breathing, behavioral havioral changes such as confusion, disorientation, or staggering, and some leads to seizures and unconsciousness. FIRST AID OF HEAT STROKE If you suspect that some-
the Armed Forces of the Philippines. “Every idea is good. Every information is good. Paano ito ilalabas is a different thing,” Tianco said. “We will provide the truth; we will not hold information but it should be accurate, correct,” he added. The meeting on Election Reporting dealt much on “What to Report” and “How to Report” before, during and after the Elections. On top of the discussion on these, the participants defined the meaning and connotations of “general public information”, and “internal information” which needed in depth verification. When “The Day” came, the Davao Region Watch community page established by PIA served well in pooling together election-related information from LGU information officers and those coming from the 10th Inf. Division of the Philippine Army. In Davao City, PIA XI featured Major General Rafael Valencia as guest of the early morning Election Briefing that provided reporters a glimpse of the general situation at the onset of the casting of votes, and in few hours after the opening of polling centers. SMS reports and photos on Election situations were
posted on the Davao Region Watch while also being sent to the Hatol ng Bayan at the Central Office of PIA and posted at the I-Hayag facebook, updating fellows of PIA on events occurring in various areas of coverage. PIA XI extends great appreciation for the camaraderie of LGU information officers and the openness of CMOs under the 10th Inf Division of the Philippine Army. It is also expressing thanks to the Regional/ Provincial Directors of the Philippine National Police (PNP) for picking up calls of PIA XI to ask for update and AOR assessment. PIA XI is also grateful to all Facebook administrators of the local government units in Davao Region for allowing it to share posts on the conduct of Elections in their municipality. PIA Davao Region is run by very lean number of staff. Despite having Less number of workers, PIA XI strives to produce More through establishing network, partnership and friendship with the military, the police and the LGU communicators who share the common cause of empowering the public with information. And with them, PIA XI works Less for More… (Jeanevive Duron-Abangan, PIA 11)
one has a heat stroke, immediately transport the person to a hospital. Any delay seeking medical help can be fatal. While waiting for the paramedics to arrive, initiate first aid. Move the person to an air-conditioned environment – or at least a cool, shady area – and remove any unnecessary clothing. If possible, take
the person’s core body temperature and initiate first aid to cool it to 101 to 102 degrees Fahrenheit. If no thermometers are available, don’t hesitate to initiate first aid. These are cooling strategies that you may apply: fan air over the patient while wetting his or her skin with water from a sponge or garden hose. Apply ice
packs to the patient’s armpits, groin, neck, and back. Because these areas are rich with blood vessels close to the skin, cooling them may reduce body temperature. Immerse the patient in a shower or tub of cool water, or an ice bath. If emergency response is delayed, call the hospital emergency room for additional instructions.
THE PURPOSE THAT I LIVE FOR By GLADES JEAN M. LIGSAY
Many people live without an idea on life itself or their reason of existence. They are filled with many responsibilities to be done each day. They may get married, have children, acquire properties, enjoyments of become leaders of our society of our society, without having any reason of why they do these things. They have no interest of knowing who they really are. Inhabitants in this world are not permanent. Sometimes we tend to treasure and kept things which are precious to us yet sooner or later it will vanist away. Is this what life is? Maybe. We come to this world with nothing. Even the life that we have is not ours. We just borrowed it from the supreme Being who created this vast universe, The Almigthy father in heaven. Life is an awesome gift to every human being. It was not an accident to be here rather it was planned by our creator. It is an eternal progression of spiritual encounter and development. In the early period of life, a person have to be tested through experience trials and temptations in which if he/ she can overcome they may characterized firmness and determination and a refusal to make concessions to unlawful conduct.
A person will grow within the principle of truth and this attitude will lead them to understand ourselves better. Have you ever wonder why come into this world, to experience happiness and sorrow, to be love and hate. I could not ever imagine what life is until the time when I knew what I am living for. When I was a child I see life as a misery and wrath for I grew with jealousy and hatred in my heart. As I older, I realize that I was not in right direction towards my life’s journey. It was not a good character. It only leads me to destruction. Now I made to realize then that I am living to serve my master and to share His blessings that I received from Him to everybody whatever he or she may be. By serving Him. We can see how beautiful and meaningful our life is. We can experience great happiness and satisfaction within ourselves. Being a servant of god. We have our duty to use the talents and gift God hath endowed us in the glory of his name so that it will not be taken away from us for we are worthy to be trusted. We have to render our service with love compassion. We have to live to the fullest by showing our light to the life of the people who are still in the depth of darkness. We
need to tell the world the joy and harmony in the guidance and perfections of the lord. Great happiness is achieved through helping others. It doesn’t mean that we have to give all we had rather to share it to our fellowmen. We can be a ministry of our little way by showing good and desirable conduct. As an educator, we must do our responsibility by redering our service well. In educating the children, we should love and respect them as the highest of God’s creation and the most special one who possesses spirit. As a Christian believer, we should follow the footstep of jesus Christ, who suffered and died for our sins, and came and not to be served. Our life as teacher should emulate Him, “The Great teacher”in the way we deliver services to our clienteles, the children. Teaching our lessons should inculcate the values of Chirst teacher of love, faith and other virtues to develop children into morally and spiritual responsible individuals. By then, we are happy to meet him to present ourselves for we have done the mission that He ebtrusted us to do and he will say “ We done good and faithful servant. Come and inherit my kingdom.
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Your conscience is the most powerful voice The Gospel of Jesus Christ (May11, 2016Wednesday) Luke 21:14-And he looked up, and saw the rich men casting their gifts into the treasury. And he saw also a certain poor widow casting in thither two mites. And he said, Of a truth I say unto you, that this poor widow hath cast in more than they all: For all these have of their abundance cast in unto the offerings of God: Are you honest in little
things? Honesty matters because it reflects who you are within. God is not particular to the quantity of what you have given to him but the attitude for being generous to him. Your within matters because your inner world reflects to your outside world. This gospel reminds us to give what is due to God with all honesty and loyalty. Malachi 3:10-bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse. I will open you the windows of
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not give but you did it to yourself. Greediness is treated by your kindness and generosity. God loves a cheerful giver.2 Corinthians 9:6-7” God loves a cheerful giver. The truth is; God does not need anything but since this is the law to give in favor of us; you need to give to him for his honor and glory. You need to give for the welfare of others because you are accountable to their situations. In Mathew 25” what you did to the
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HAND, FOOT & MOUTH DISEASE: PREVENTION AND PROTECTION By CECELLE N. SUMALINOG
“The disease is generally mild, but can lead to death if complications occur” Foot & Mouth Disease (HFMD) is present in the Philippines year round, and the seasonal outbreaks occurring in childcare centres, kindergartens, and schools are generally mild. However, a certain type of the virus, EV71, can give rise to serious complications. These complications, usually involving the heart and nervous system (e.g. encephalitis), have been known to cause fatality. HFMD is an infectious disease that is notifiable by law since October 2000. HFMD is spread from person to person by direct contact with the nasal discharge, saliva, faeces and fluid from the rash of an infected person. Both adults and children can be affected, but young children below five years of age are particularly susceptible. A child with HFMD may suffer from some of
the following common signs and symptoms: fever, sore throat, ulcers in the throat, mouth and tongue, headache, rash with vesicles (small blisters 3-7 mm) on hands, feet and diaper area. The vesicles are typically on the palm side of the hands, the sole side of the feet and are very characteristic in appearance. The rash may also be present on the buttocks, arms and legs, poor appetite, lethargy. However, symptoms may vary between individuals, and at different stages of the disease. E.g. some may only have a rash or some individuals may show no symptoms at all. Some can develop complications such as severe ulcers in the mouth that can be very painful, interfering with the intake of food and drink. This could result in dehydration, as could persistent vomiting/diarrhea, and a reduced fluid intake. Occasionally, complications such as brain, lung or heart infections may occur. There is no specific treatment for the infection other
than symptomatic relief of symptoms. If you suspect your child has HFMD, please take him/her to your family doctor. Take these steps to ease your child’s discomfort and help him or her recover: Encourage your child to drink plenty of fluids, change to a soft diet (e.g. porridge, pureed fruit) if the mouth ulcers are a problem. Give medications as prescribed by the doctor, e.g. paracetamol syrup to relieve fever and pain. Ensure your child gets plenty of rest at home. If your child has HFMD, minimise its spread to others with these following ways: Keep your child at home, away from his school, kindergarten or childcare center, keep your child away from all public places including restaurants, playgrounds and shopping centres. Look out for signs and symptoms in other family members, both children and adults. Keep your child’s toys, books, eating utensils, towels and clothes separate
from others. Inform your child’s school, kindergarten, childcare centre or enrichment classes as soon as possible so that they can monitor other children closely and take additional precautions to minimize the spread of HFMD. Keep your child at home until all the blisters have dried up and he has fully recovered, after the expiry of the medical certificate (MC) given by the family doctor. Protect your children from HFMD, by teaching them good hygiene practices such as: Washing hands with soap and water before and after eating and after going to the toilet. Covering the mouth and nose with a piece of tissue when coughing or sneezing. Avoid sharing food/ drinks, eating utensils, toothbrushes or towels with others. Ensuring that toys or appliances that are contaminated by nasal or oral secretions are disinfected before they are used again.
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and unofficial 34,123 votes on Wednesday noon, was leading hotly contested congressional race in the city’s 2 nd Congressional district here. “Let us heal the wounds of politics and move forward for the good of the people,” Rodriguez said in a text message Wednesday. Rodriguez served as Party List Representative of Abante Mindanao (ABAMIN) for two terms before he ran for the Congressional seat in the May 9 2016 elections – a seat vacated by his brother Rufus Rodriguez, who served as Cagayan De Oro’s representative for three consecutive terms. He said that he would continue the programs that he and his brother had pursued when they were in Congress in the field of education, infrastructure, health, and the legislation of laws. Rufus Rodriguez ran for the mayoral post, but has conceded defeat Tuesday after having been left behind by the two other mayoral rivals who already gathered twice more than his votes. As of Wednesday afternoon, the canvassing of votes in Cagayan De Oro City already reached more than 75 percent after the local poll body suspended the canvassing for two days due to poor and slow transmission of results. Incumbent city Mayor Oscar Moreno was leading the unofficial count with former city Mayor Vicente Emano closely tailing win a margin of more than 10,000 voters by mid-Wednesday.
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Based on its latest count, Moreno of Liberal Party got a total of 97,033 votes. Emano, the titular head of the PaDayon Pilipino (PDP), got only 80,786 votes while a third candidate who conceded earlier, Rep. Rufus Rodriguez, got 61,804 votes. According to the Comelec, some 255,761 voted in last Monday’s election in Cagayan de Oro City. Carmen barangay kagawad Raineir Joaquin Uy, the runningmate of Moreno, got 93,360 votes, winning over reelectionist Vice Mayor Caesar Ian Acenas, the runningmate of Emano, managed to snatch only 84,324 votes. Third candidate Councilor Roger Abaday could muster only 42,201 votes. Reelectionist first district Rep. Rolando Uy retained his seat by getting 57,094 votes, upsetting challenger Councilor Candy Darimbang (51,208). The second district was a contested seat between three contenders – outgoing partylist Rep. Maximo Rodriguez Jr., Councilor Ramon Tabor and ex-Councilor Edgar Cabanlas. It emerged Rodriguez as the clear winner, garnering 46,363 votes. PaDayon Pilipino will
still be the dominant party at the City Council from now until 2019. It garnered eight seats. Liberal Party was able to snatch six seats while the Centrist Democratic Party (CDP) got two. Those who made it to the City Council are reelectionist Zaldy Ocon, lawyer Lordan Suan, reelectionist Edna Dahino, Tignapoloan barangay chair Jay Pascual, retired Brig. Gen. Romeo Calizo, businessman George Goking, reelectionist Annie Daba and dentist Reuben Daba for the first district; reelectionist Nadya Elipe, Dr. Malou Gaane, reelectionist Dometilo Acenas Jr., ex-Councilor Ian Mark Nacaya, reelectionist Leon Gan, reelectionist Teodulfo Lao, ex-mayoral daughter Suzette Daba and reelectionist Enrico Salcedo. Meanwhile, canvassing is continuing at City Hall as of this writing after it was delayed for more than two days due to the weak signal of the broadband global area network.
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the FTS [final testing and sealing],” said Carl Byrd Cabaraban, PPCRV local coordinator, during a press briefing here. The FTS were conducted in various polling precincts all over the country by the Comelec to check if the VCMs are functioning well, at least three days before the elections. Also, authorities apprehended a village official here for allegedly engaging in vote-buying on the eve of the May 9 local and national elections, police said Monday. Cabaraban said that the National Citizens Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL) local chapter also reported about the arrest of a village official who was allegedly engaged in “vote-buying.” NAMFREL identified the suspect as a certain Salvador Misca, 47, and the incumbent village chief of Pigsag-an, this city. The report said that Misca was arrested by the combined elements of the Lumbia police station and Tactical Operations Group-10 (TOG-10) that conducted mobile patrol in the area, Cabaraban said. Allegedly seized from the suspect were sample ballots, election paraphernalia and cash amounting to around Php41,000. Misca refused to talk to the local media. The report said that the sample ballots reportedly belonged to the Padayon Pilipino (Move on Pilipino) and the letterhead of the opposition United Nationalist Alliance (UNA). Mayoral candidate Vicente Emano, head of the Padayon Pilipino political party, said that “the arrest was just right, if it was true that the money was given to the voters.” “If it’s true that money was given, it was just right that they made the arrest,” Emano said in a separate interview. Reports also alleged of votebuying at the covered court in the village of Nazareth, but mayoral candidate Rep. Rufus Rodriguez, said that what transpired was the distribution of honorarium to party workers and watchers. Rodriguez, president of the Centrist Democratic Party (CDP) political party, said that the CDP does not “tolerate vote-buying.” (PNA)
Duterte camp confident they can have an ally as House Speaker By Antonio L. Colina IV of MindaNews
DAVAO City––The camp of incoming president Rodrigo R. Duterte, during a meeting here today, is confident they can have an ally to win the speakership of the House of Representatives. In an interview at the Marco Polo Davao, third-time Davao City Rep. Karlo Alexei Nograles said that Pantaleon “Bebot” Alvarez (PDP-Laban), one of the representatives from Davao del Norte, is the top choice to vie for the speakership. Nograles, who is congressman since 2010, was in the meeting of Duterte’s transition committee and allies which started in the morning; he left at past 2 p.m. He said that he believes they have the numbers to get enough votes in the lower house to elect a Duterte ally as House Speaker. “We need to have a House Speaker who will support the policy legisla-
tive agenda and the directions of the Duterte administration,” he said. Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, the running mate of the incoming president, arrived at the hotel past 3 p.m. to join the meeting of the transition committee, which was still ongoing as of press time. Peter T. Laviña, spokesperson of Duterte, in his Facebook post disclosed the members of the transition committee: campaign manager Jun Evasco, assistant campaign manager and executive assistant Christopher Bong Go, former cabinet member and head of campaign finance committee Carlos G. Dominguez, lawyers Medialdea and Loreto Ata (Duterte’s personal lawyers), and Laviña himself. In a press conference at the Royal Mandaya Tuesday, Laviña said that they are working out for the formation of four committees, namely: transition committee, selection committee, policy group, and inauguration committee. He said the transition committee
will work for the smooth transition of the incoming president with outgoing President Benigno Simeon Aquino III, the selection committee will help Duterte vet and select prospect personalities to be appointed as members of the cabinet, while the policy group will work on programs that need immediate actions for the next three to six months of the incoming administration. Duterte earlier said that he would like a simple inauguration with select guests, as he does not want to disturb the public with traffic congestions. The 71-year-old Duterte was elected mayor in 1988. He served as mayor until 1998, and again for three terms from 2001 to 2010. He served as first district representative from 1998 to 2001 and vice mayor to daughter Sara from 2010 to 2013. He was elected mayor again in 2013, and by June 30 shall have completed 22 years as mayor of Davao City.
Special polls to be held in Sarangani precinct
GENERAL Santos City–– The Commission on Elections (Comelec) will hold a special election for a polling precinct in Maitum town in Sarangani after the voting was cancelled during Monday’s general elections due to misrouted ballots. Lawyer Duque Kadatuan, Comelec-Sarangani acting supervisor, said a “failure of elections” had been declared at clustered precinct number 03 of the Malalag Central Elementary School due to the absence of official ballots. “We already submitted a request to our central office for the conduct of a special election there,” he said. Francisca Josol, Maitum election officer, said the precinct’s board of election inspector and poll clerks discovered the misrouted ballots after it opened for the voting at 6 a.m. last Monday. She said the delivered ballots were marked for a clustered precinct in Sta. Cruz town in Marinduque. But she said the assigned vote-counting machine and other election paraphernalia were properly marked for the precinct. “The machine was okay. Our only problem was the wrongly-delivered ballots,” Josol said. She said the affected clustered precinct has a total of 667 voters from original precincts 004A, 004B, 005A and 005B. Josol said they eventually decided to close down the precinct and posted a notice that voting has been cancelled and that they already reported the matter to
Lanao Sur Canvassing. Because of security threats, canvassing for all
towns in Lanao del Sur was merged under one roof at the the Lanao del Sur provincial gymnasium in Marawi City on Tuesday (10 May 2016). MindaNews photo by Froilan Gallardo
the Comelec central office. Kadatuan said they are currently waiting for the schedule of the special election, which will be decided by their central office. Citing previous cases, he said the special election will immediate be conducted
once the official ballots for the precinct arrive. The official said the provincial board of canvassers will determine whether it could proceed with the proclamation of the winning candidates at the provincial level despite the absence of
the votes from the affected precinct. “For the positions that we deem will no longer be affected, we can proceed with the proclamation. But we have to get the approval of the regional election director for that,” he added.
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