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Rep. Ongchuan moves transfer of tourism infra projects to DOT

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TOURISM ROAD. Northern Samar Rep. Edwin Ongchuan is urging the return of the Tourism Road Infrastructure Program (TRIP) to the Department of Tourism (DOT) after it was transferred to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH). Shown in photo is the construction of an access road leading to Matikawol Falls in Mapanas town, Northern Samar, with a budget of P10 million. (Serbisyo Publiko News and Information Online)

Following DPWH’s flood control projects

TOURISM ROAD. Northern Samar Rep. Edwin Ongchuan is urging the return of the Tourism Road Infrastructure Program (TRIP) to the Department of Tourism (DOT) after it was transferred to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH). Shown in photo is the construction of an access road leading to Matikawol Falls in Mapanas town, Northern Samar, with a budget of P10 million.
(Serbisyo Publiko News and Information Online)

TACLOBAN CITY – Northern Samar Representative Edwin Ongchuan(2ND district) has urged Congress to transfer the Tourism Road Infrastructure Program (TRIP) back to the Department of Tourism (DoT), saying the shift would ensure better alignment with tourism priorities and reduce implementation problems that have hounded the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

Speaking at the House committee on appropriations hearing on September 2, 2025, Ongchuan pressed for stronger funding and policy support for the DoT as Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco presented the agency’s proposed 2026 budget.

“Tourism is one of our strongest engines of job creation and regional growth. But without reliable infrastructure that’s planned and executed to serve tourism needs, we’re holding back our own potential,” the Northern Samar lawmaker said.

The lawmaker noted that while the DPWH currently handles the engineering and construction of tourism-related infrastructure, its track record has been marred by inefficiency and controversies—including alleged corruption and irregularities in flood control projects nationwide.

“Returning the program to the DoT would improve transparency and accountability, and more importantly, ensure that tourism road projects truly match the priorities of the tourism sector,” Ongchuan added.

The Tourism Road Infrastructure Program, launched in 2012, originally operated under a DoT-DPWH convergence setup but has gradually shifted more control to DPWH over the years.

Stakeholders and lawmakers have since raised concerns that projects under DPWH often prioritize roadworks disconnected from actual tourism development plans.

Tourism advocates in Northern Samar say the lack of adequate and well-maintained access roads remains a key barrier to unlocking the province’s potential as an eco-adventure destination. By transferring the TRIP back to the DoT, Ongchuan believes projects will be more targeted, less prone to abuse, and better aligned with the needs of local communities.

“Our goal is to make tourism a real pillar of inclusive growth for Northern Samar and the rest of the country,” Ongchuan said. “That means infrastructure must serve tourism—not the other way around.”

Ongchuan’s advocacy is part of his broader push to strengthen tourism in Northern Samar. He recently filed House Bill No. 605 seeking to declare the Pinusilan Blue Lagoon in Mapanas town an official ecotourism site—an initiative he says could spur local jobs, protect biodiversity, and put the province on the map for sustainable tourism.

JOEY A. GABIETA

Cuatro Islas shines as Visayas’ sole finalist in prestigious Para El MAR Awards

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FINALIST. The Cuatro Islas Protected Landscape and Seacape is the lone nominee from the Visayas for this year’s Para El MAR (For the Seas) 2025 Awards organized by the Marine Protected Area Support Network with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The awarding is slated on September 16 to 19 in Iloilo City.(PHOTO COURTESY)
FINALIST. The Cuatro Islas Protected Landscape and Seacape is the lone nominee from the Visayas for this year’s Para El MAR (For the Seas) 2025 Awards organized by the Marine Protected Area Support Network with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The awarding is slated on September 16 to 19 in Iloilo City.(PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY – Eastern Visayas’ very own Cuatro Islas Protected Landscape and Seascape (CIPLS) is making waves nationally after being named the lone finalist from the Visayas in the prestigious Para El MAR (For the Seas) 2025 Awards.

The CIPLS, which entered under the Outstanding National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) MPA Category, said it is thrilled to showcase its sustainable tourism, vibrant marine life, and strong community partnerships on the national stage.

“This milestone gives us a chance to share CIPLS’ best practices—from eco-tourism to scientific research and active stakeholder involvement,” the Protected Area Management Board said in a statement.

The Para El MAR Awards, set for September 16–19 in Iloilo City, recognize the country’s best-managed marine protected areas.

Organized by the Marine Protected Area Support Network with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and other partners, the biennial program highlights excellence in marine conservation and community engagement.

Located in the fifth district of Leyte, Cuatro Islas—comprising Apid, Digyo, Mahaba, and Himokilan Islands—has become a favorite among local and foreign tourists for its pristine beaches, colorful reefs, and growing cruise ship stopovers.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

 

Army offensive in Samar kills NPA rebel, captures two others

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RECOVERED. The arm clash between government troops and members of the New People’s Army in Paranas, Samar last Sept.13 resulted in the death of one rebel members, captured of two others and recovery of arms cache.(8th ID)
RECOVERED. The arm clash between government troops and members of the New People’s Army in Paranas, Samar last Sept.13 resulted in the death of one rebel members, captured of two others and recovery of arms cache.(8th ID)

TACLOBAN CITY – A member of the Communist Party of the Philippines–New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) was killed while two others were captured after government troops launched successive operations against communist insurgents in Paranas, Samar, on Saturday, September 13.

According to the Philippine Army’s 8th Infantry Division (8ID), soldiers from the 46th Infantry Battalion were conducting security operations in Barangay Concepcion when they clashed with remnants of the Special Operations Group (SOG), Yakal Platoon, Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Browser of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC).
A series of three firefights later that day left one rebel dead, identified as Gerry Dela Cruz, alias “Justin,” and resulted in the capture of two others identified only as “Aye,” a political guide of SRC Browser, and “Tintin,” a member of the EVRPC Regional Security Force.
Troops recovered three M16 rifles, two .45-caliber pistols, three backpacks, three bandoliers, subversive documents, and other war materiel from the encounter sites.
Major General Adonis Ariel Orio, 8ID commander, commended the troops’ “vigilance and dedication,” saying the operations showed steady progress in dismantling the communist movement’s armed capability in Samar.

“These successful engagements are proof that our relentless pursuit operations are effectively dismantling the armed capability of the communist terrorist group. We will continue to hunt down these remnants until they can no longer threaten the peace and progress of Samar,” Orio said in a statement.

Colonel Arlino Sendaydiego, commander of the 801st Infantry Brigade supervising the 46IB, lauded the soldiers’ “swift and decisive action” and again urged remaining insurgents to surrender and avail themselves of government assistance.

Lieutenant Colonel Marvin Inocencio, commander of the 46IB, which is based in Calbiga town, also in Samar, assured the unit remains “steadfast and relentless” in its mission to end local insurgency.

The 8ID said intensified military operations would continue to dismantle the remaining EVRPC formations in Samar and across Eastern Visayas to ensure communities are free from insurgent threats.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

33 ARB organizations in EV turn coops

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Thirty-three agrarian reform beneficiaries organizations (ARBOs) across Eastern Visayas receive their Certificates of registration as cooperatives now from the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) during the ARB Summit cum DAR-CDA ARBO Cooperative Registration Caravan. (DAR Photo)
Thirty-three agrarian reform beneficiaries organizations (ARBOs) across Eastern Visayas receive their Certificates of registration as cooperatives now from the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) during the ARB Summit cum DAR-CDA ARBO Cooperative Registration Caravan. (DAR Photo)

PALO, Leyte – Members of 33 agrarian reform beneficiaries organizations (ARBOs) from across Eastern Visayas celebrated as they received their Certificates of Compliance (COC) and Certificates of Registration (COR) from the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) transforming them into cooperatives during the ARB Summit cum DAR-CDA ARBO Cooperative Registration Caravan held on the 4th and 5th of September this year at The Tropics in this town.

Rosita Espiño, vice-chairman of the Anthurium Farmers ARB Cooperative in Alangalang, Leyte, kept on applauding while Undersecretary Alexander Raquepo, CDA chairman, enumerated the various benefits a cooperative gets, including the tax exemption. Espiño commented, “Good that we are now a cooperative.”

CDA Assistant Regional Director Maripaz Del Pilar, in turn, clarified in her orientation that the tax exemption should be applied at the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).

Other ARBOs who received their CORs and COCs on Friday from the CDA chairman himself were from the towns of Naval, Cabucgayan, both in Biliran; Tanauan, Dulag, Tolosa, Tanauan, all in Leyte; Salcedo, San Julian, both in Eastern Samar; Allen, San Roque, San Isidro, Pambujan, all in Northern Samar; San Jorge, Calbiga, Pagsanghan, Motiong, Santa Rita, Samar, Pinabacdao Daram, Zumarraga, Santa Rita, Basey, Calbiga, and Tarangnan, all in Samar; Tomas Oppus, Malitbog, and Liloan, all in Southern Leyte.

Meanwhile, Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Eastern Visayas Regional Director, Atty. Robert Anthony Yu, expressed his gratitude to the various government agencies for responding to his invitation in sharing their programs and services to the agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) and agrarian reform beneficiaries’ organizations (ARBOs) on the said occasion.

(JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA)

Leyeco IV breaks ground on new 20-MVA substation to power Baybay City growth

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POWER BOOSTER. The Leyte Electric Cooperative IV inaugurated its new 20 MVA substation that is seen to boost the power supply of its coverage area, notably the city of Baybay. (PHOTO COURTESY)
POWER BOOSTER. The Leyte Electric Cooperative IV inaugurated its new 20 MVA substation that is seen to boost the power supply of its coverage area, notably the city of Baybay. (PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY– A major boost to Baybay City’s power capacity is on the way as the Leyte Electric Cooperative IV (Leyeco IV) broke ground for its 20-MVA Candadam Substation, a project aimed at meeting the city’s rising demand for electricity driven by rapid development.

Mayor Jose Carlos Cari led the ceremony together with acting general manager Brenda Flores-Ampolitod, board president Atty. Joseph Carnel Bandalan, barangay officials, and representatives from the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines.

Designed with four feeders, the new substation will support Baybay’s business and government centers, supplementing the existing 10-MVA Baybay Substation and 5-MVA San Agustin Substation. It is also expected to improve system redundancy for more reliable power distribution.

The facility is scheduled to be energized by mid-2026, marking a significant step in Leyeco IV’s commitment to deliver efficient, reliable, and sustainable electric service to Baybay City and its growing communities. (ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Repeat offender nabbed after dramatic escape from Ormoc mall theft incident

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ORMOC CITY – A man described by police as a repeat offender in theft and robbery cases was arrested after a dramatic escape from mall security following an alleged shoplifting incident at Gaisano Riverside Mall in Barangay Alegria, Ormoc City, on September 12.

Police said the suspect allegedly stole a pair of BUM cargo shorts worth P899.75 from the Men’s Department on the mall’s second floor. Men’s Department stock in-charge Marilou Ruiz noticed the suspect’s bulging clothes and alerted security guard Giamalou Orias.
When confronted, the suspect tried to flee but was intercepted at the ground floor exit by security guard Santiago. He resisted, leapt forward, and crashed into a glass door, shattering it before escaping.

Police later identified the suspect through CCTV footage and launched a hot pursuit operation. Intelligence operatives of Ormoc City Police Station 4, with the Ormoc City Intelligence Unit, arrested him hours later. The stolen item was no longer in his possession at the time of arrest.

Authorities said the man, already under monitoring for previous theft and robbery cases, was informed of his constitutional rights under the Miranda doctrine. Police are preparing documents for the filing of appropriate charges.

(ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

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