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Romualdez denies flood control kickback allegations

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CONSCIENCE IS CLEAR. Leyte Rep. and former House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez strongly denied the claim of former congressman Zaldy Co that he and his cousin, Pres. Ferdinand `Bongbong’ Marcos, Jr. pocketed billions of pesos as kickbacks of the flood control projects. “My conscience is clear,” says Romualdez (FILE PHOTO)

“My conscience is clear”

CONSCIENCE IS CLEAR. Leyte Rep. and former House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez strongly denied the claim of former congressman Zaldy Co that he and his cousin, Pres. Ferdinand `Bongbong’ Marcos, Jr. pocketed billions of pesos as kickbacks of the flood control projects. “My conscience is clear,” says Romualdez (FILE PHOTO)

TACLOBAN CITY — Leyte Representative and former House Speaker Martin Romualdez on Sunday, November 16, denied claims linking him and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to alleged kickbacks from government-funded flood control projects, stressing that his conscience remains clear amid ongoing inquiries.

The statement follows allegations made by former Ako Bicol Rep. Zaldy Co, who claimed that Romualdez and Marcos received illicit commissions tied to flood control projects aimed at preventing flooding in low-lying towns. Co’s statements, however, have not been made under oath or presented in any formal legal proceedings.

“My conscience remains clear. Throughout this inquiry, no public official, contractor, or witness has pointed to any wrongdoing on my part,” Romualdez said in a press release. He declined further comment on Co’s claims, noting that they “do not hold water in the court of law.”

Romualdez expressed trust in government institutions investigating the matter, including the Inter-Agency Committee on Infrastructure (ICI), the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the Office of the Ombudsman. “I am confident that all statements will be evaluated fairly and strictly on the basis of evidence,” he said, adding that he is ready to cooperate with any lawful process.

In a video message, Co alleged that President Marcos and Romualdez received as much as P56 billion in kickbacks from flood control projects nationwide. The issue gained public attention after President Marcos himself raised concerns about irregularities in flood control projects during his State of the Nation Address earlier this month.

The ICI, together with the Office of the Ombudsman, has recommended the filing of criminal charges against individuals involved in the flood control project irregularities, as the investigation continues. Romualdez was not among those charged relative to the controversy.

JOEY A. GABIETA

Leyte officials pledge support for foster care, adoption program

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SUPPORT. Leyte Governor Carlos Jericho `Icot’ Petilla urges Leyte mayors to support the alternative childcare program of the National Authority for Child Care during its memorandum of agreement signing for the NACC-LGU Partnerships in Palo, Leyte on Nov. 13.

Led by Gov. Petilla

SUPPORT. Leyte Governor Carlos Jericho `Icot’ Petilla urges Leyte mayors to support the alternative childcare program of the National Authority for Child Care during its memorandum of agreement signing for the NACC-LGU Partnerships in Palo, Leyte on Nov. 13.

TACLOBAN CITY — Leyte Governor Carlos Jericho ‘Icot’ Petilla urged local chief executives in the province to actively support the alternative care program of the National Authority for Child Care (NACC), which promotes foster care and administrative adoption for children in need.

The call was made during the signing of a memorandum of agreement (MOA) between NACC, represented by Undersecretary Janella Ejercito-Estrada, and Leyte’s municipal mayors, led by the League of Municipalities of the Philippines Leyte Chapter President and Palo Mayor Remedios Petilla on Nov.13 at the Leyte Academic Center, Palo, Leyte.

Governor Petilla stressed that the commitment goes beyond signing documents.
“We cannot just rely on the national government. Our role is to give support that is more than support because we are also parents,” he said, emphasizing the need for mayors to ensure proper implementation of the program in their communities.

Representatives from all 40 towns, including municipal social welfare officers, affixed their signatures to the MOA, pledging to actively identify potential foster and adoptive parents, provide training, and support families to ensure every placement succeeds.

Palo Mayor Remedios Petilla shared the challenges faced by adoptive families in the past, noting that the approval process could take years. “Now that the process has been shortened, it should be supported as it helps in creating families for children who are longing to have parents,” she said.

Tingog party list Representative Jude Acidre also pledged support, citing the hurdles that existed before the enactment of Republic Act 11642, the Domestic Administrative Adoption and Alternative Child Care Act, including bureaucratic delays and high costs.

“This event is not just a signing, it’s a commitment, a visible sign that our laws are working, our partnerships are growing, and our compassion is taking direction,” he said.

NACC Undersecretary Estrada thanked the Leyte mayors for their support, noting that the program ensures abandoned, neglected, orphaned, abused, and exploited children can grow up in loving and caring families. “Today we all commit to make it possible by all means necessary so that whenever a child loses a parent or family, the option of adoption is always available,” she said.

The MOA strengthens local government units as frontline partners in promoting alternative child care and legal adoption, helping children in vulnerable situations secure stable, nurturing homes.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Eastern Visayas dominates 2025 Lupong Tagapamayapa awards

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TACLOBAN CITY — Eastern Visayas emerged as the top performer in the 2025 Lupong Tagapamayapa Incentives Awards (LTIA), bagging three national championships and two runner-up titles during the awarding ceremony on November 14 at the M.I.C.E Center in Quezon City.

Barangay Pob. Zone 20 of Baybay City led the region’s victory after winning the highly urbanized/independent component city category for the second time. Also earning national champion titles were Barangay Barugohay Norte of Carigara, Leyte (2nd class municipality) and Barangay Magallanes of Limasawa, Southern Leyte (6th class municipality).

The region also secured two runner-up citations — Barangay Bool West in Culaba, Biliran (1st Runner-Up, 5th class municipality) and Barangay Poblacion 2 in Babatngon, Leyte (2nd runner-Up, 4th class municipality).

DILG-8 Regional Director Arnel Agabe described the results as a “historic victory for Eastern Visayas,” crediting the commitment and innovation of barangay officials in maintaining peace at the community level.

Each awardee received a plaque and cash prize to support continued excellence in grassroots dispute resolution.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Homeless man found dead in Sogod town

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ORMOC CITY— Residents were shocked to discover a homeless man lying lifeless on a concrete pavement behind a Cebuana Lhuillier branch in Brgy. Zone V, Sogod, Southern Leyte at around 5:30 p.m. on Monday, November 10.

Police identified the deceased as “Edel,” of legal age and a resident of the same barangay. A concerned citizen alerted authorities after seeing the man motionless in the area where he was often seen roaming the public market.

Responding officers said the victim had been homeless and had been staying in the vicinity for some time. Unlike his usual routine of walking around the terminal to look for food, he was not seen moving that afternoon.

The victim was rushed to Sogod District Hospital but was declared dead on arrival by attending physician Dr. Johnry Ojas.

A post-mortem examination found no signs of foul play, and the cause of death was ruled as cardiac arrest secondary to complications of diabetes.

(ROBERT DEJON)

NACC, LGUs partner to strengthen foster care and adoption in Eastern Visayas

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National Authority for Child Care Undersecretary Janilla Ejercito-Estrada and Regional Alternative Child Care Office OIC Josamae Sedillo leads the memorandum of agreement signing with local government units from Northern Samar, Samar, Southern Leyte, and Ormoc City for the implementation of alternative child care programs.
National Authority for Child Care Undersecretary Janilla Ejercito-Estrada and Regional Alternative Child Care Office OIC Josamae Sedillo leads the memorandum of agreement signing with local government units from Northern Samar, Samar, Southern Leyte, and Ormoc City for the implementation of alternative child care programs.

TACLOBAN CITY — The National Authority for Child Care (NACC) and several local government units (LGUs) in Southern Leyte, Ormoc City, Samar, and Northern Samar signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) to implement the Philippine Foster Care Program and Domestic Administrative Adoption.

The MOA signing, held in Ormoc City, was led by NACC Undersecretary Janella Ejercito-Estrada, along with local chief executives and the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Regional Office VIII.

The agreement formalizes a partnership to better serve children in need of special protection by establishing local foster care networks, providing support services, and strengthening LGU capacity to care for children.

“We at NACC are happy because this partnership protects the rights of children, especially those abandoned, neglected, orphaned, surrendered, abused, or exploited,” USec Ejercito-Estrada said. She added that the program ensures children have hope and a home through foster care and adoption.

The agency also emphasized that the program helps curb illegal adoption and online baby selling. “Adoption is a legal process with requirements and penalties for those who violate it,” Ejercito-Estrada said. Under NACC, adoption approvals now take six to nine months, compared to the previous two to ten years under the judiciary.

In the region, 56 children are now eligible for adoption, while 29 have already been placed with their new families. During the MOA signing, two children from Northern Samar and Southern Leyte were announced to have completed their adoption process and are now living with their adoptive parents.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

P16 million worth of shabu seized from a couple in Palo in a buy-bust operation

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SHABU SEIZED. Personnel from the Leyte Police Provincial Office, together with other government agencies like the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and PRO-8, scored victory against illegal drugs proliferation with the arrest of a couple in Palo town who were in possession of shabu amounting to P16 million. Police Regional Director B/Gen. Jason Capoy commended his personnel for the achievement. (PRO-8)
SHABU SEIZED. Personnel from the Leyte Police Provincial Office, together with other government agencies like the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and PRO-8, scored victory against illegal drugs proliferation with the arrest of a couple in Palo town who were in possession of shabu amounting to P16 million. Police Regional Director B/Gen. Jason Capoy commended his personnel for the achievement. (PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY — Two high-value drug suspects were arrested and P16.3 million worth of shabu was seized in a buy-bust operation in Brgy. Guindapunan, Palo, Leyte on November 14.

The operation led to the capture of aliases “Liza,” 22, a cook, and “Budoy,” 33, a vendor, both confirmed to be involved in illegal drug activities in Utap, Tacloban City.

Joint operatives from the Palo Municipal Drug Enforcement Unit, Regional Intelligence Division 8, Leyte Police Provincial Intelligence Unit, and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agencies from Region 8, and PDEA Region 7 carried out the sting.

Authorities recovered around 2.4 kilograms of suspected shabu along with marked money, mobile phones, weighing scales, and other drug paraphernalia.

PRO-8 Regional Director PBGen. Jason Capoy lauded the operating teams, saying the arrest reflects the organization’s firm commitment to shielding communities from illegal drugs.
Charges are now being prepared against the suspects.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

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