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Leyte to spearhead EV’s 42,000-hectare land titling overhaul

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LAND TITLING DRIVE. The Department of Agrarian Reform–Leyte sets its sights on reconstituting and registering 42,000 hectares of agrarian reform lands in 2026 under Project SPLIT—more than half of Eastern Visayas’ target—aimed at converting collective CLOAs into individual e-titles to strengthen farmers’ land security and access to credit. The program is funded by the World Bank in partnership with the Philippine government.(DAR-LEYTE)

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LAND TITLING DRIVE. The Department of Agrarian Reform–Leyte sets its sights on reconstituting and registering 42,000 hectares of agrarian reform lands in 2026 under Project SPLIT—more than half of Eastern Visayas’ target—aimed at converting collective CLOAs into individual e-titles to strengthen farmers’ land security and access to credit. The program is funded by the World Bank in partnership with the Philippine government.(DAR-LEYTE)

TACLOBAN CITY — In what officials describe as one of the biggest land administration efforts in the region in recent years, the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in Leyte is targeting the reconstitution and registration of 42,000 hectares of agrarian reform lands in 2026 under the government’s Support to Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling (Project SPLIT).
The figure represents more than half of Eastern Visayas’ total 76,000-hectare target, placing Leyte at the forefront of the region’s land titling overhaul.
Project SPLIT is a nationwide program that aims to subdivide collectively awarded Certificates of Land Ownership Award (CLOAs) and issue individual electronic titles (e-titles) to agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs).
The initiative addresses long-standing problems stemming from collective land ownership, which in many cases resulted in unclear boundaries, internal disputes among farmer-beneficiaries, and difficulties in transferring or inheriting land rights.
Under past agrarian reform programs, large tracts of land were distributed to groups of farmers under a single collective title. While this accelerated land distribution, it also created administrative and legal complications over time.
Without clearly defined individual landholdings, many beneficiaries faced obstacles in securing bank loans, accessing government support services, or maximizing the economic potential of their farms.
Through parcelization and title reconstitution, Project SPLIT seeks to strengthen land tenure security and formalize individual ownership, thereby enabling farmers to use their land titles as collateral and invest in productivity-enhancing inputs.
DAR Leyte recently convened its Project SPLIT personnel for a strategic planning session to align operational targets and address technical and legal challenges.
Reconstitution activities include validation of beneficiary lists, subdivision and relocation surveys, completion of documentary requirements, and coordination with the Land Registration Authority for the issuance of e-titles.
Leyte has a major responsibility this year, not only to meet its target but also to help the region restore vital land records and ensure beneficiaries receive secure individual titles,” the office said, underscoring the province’s central role in the 2026 implementation.
Project SPLIT is funded by the World Bank with a total project cost of P24.62 billion. Of this amount, P19.24 billion represents loan proceeds, while P5.38 billion is the Philippine government’s counterpart funding.
In Eastern Visayas alone, more than P1 billion has been allocated to carry out the parcelization and titling process.
DAR officials said intensified field operations and inter-agency coordination are crucial to meet the ambitious target, stressing that the program is not merely about paperwork but about unlocking economic opportunities for thousands of farmer-beneficiaries across Leyte and the rest of the region.

JOEY A. GABIETA

Northern Samar jail launches bread-baking program to boost PDL skills

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PDLs TURN BAKERS BEHIND BARS. Persons deprived of liberty(PDLs) at the Northern Samar Provincial Jail knead dough and bake pastries as part of the new livelihood initiative “Panaderia sa Selda.” The program, under the provincial government’s BLES Program and facilitated by PEDIPO, equips inmates with practical baking skills, promotes rehabilitation, and enhances employability upon release, with training supervised by jail personnel and TESDA-supported instructors. (THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN SAMAR FACEBOOK)
PDLs TURN BAKERS BEHIND BARS. Persons deprived of liberty(PDLs) at the Northern Samar Provincial Jail knead dough and bake pastries as part of the new livelihood initiative “Panaderia sa Selda.” The program, under the provincial government’s BLES Program and facilitated by PEDIPO, equips inmates with practical baking skills, promotes rehabilitation, and enhances employability upon release, with training supervised by jail personnel and TESDA-supported instructors.
(THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN SAMAR FACEBOOK)

TACLOBAN CITY — Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) at the Northern Samar Provincial Jail have started baking bread and pastries through a new livelihood initiative, “Panaderia sa Selda,” aimed at equipping inmates with marketable skills and supporting their rehabilitation.

The project is part of the provincial government’s Barangay Livelihood Empowerment and Sustainability (BLES) Program, facilitated by the Provincial Economic Development and Investment Promotions Office (PEDIPO), which seeks to provide vulnerable sectors with practical skills for income generation.

PDLs received ovens, baking tools, kitchen equipment, and initial supplies to kickstart operations. They also completed a hands-on Baking and Pastry Training Program covering dough preparation, oven timing, measurement, and product consistency, supervised by retired police captain Carlito Dela Rosa and jail personnel to ensure quality standards.

Officials said the program aims to develop discipline, teamwork, and responsibility among participants, while enhancing employability after release. The initiative is aligned with programs supported by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) to strengthen technical competencies.

Implemented under the guidance of OIC Provincial Warden Jay Keenson Acebuche, the project is part of broader rehabilitation and reintegration efforts championed by Governor Harris Ongchuan, reflecting the provincial government’s commitment to empowering PDLs through skills training and livelihood opportunities.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

P39.8-B calamity fund set for 2026 as disasters batter regions

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House Minority Leader Marcelino Libanan
House Minority Leader
Marcelino Libanan

TACLOBAN CITY — Nearly P40 billion has been set aside under the 2026 national budget to strengthen the country’s disaster response and rehabilitation efforts, House Minority Leader Marcelino Libanan announced Sunday, Feb. 22.

Libanan of the 4Ps party-list said Congress allocated P39.8 billion for this year’s Calamity Fund under the 2026 General Appropriations Act, marking a 90-percent increase from the P21 billion approved in 2025.

Of the total amount, P15.3 billion will go to the Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Assistance Program for local government units; P12.5 billion is earmarked for capital outlays covering repair and reconstruction of permanent structures and pre-disaster operations; P11 billion is allotted for aid, relief, and rehabilitation services, including personnel training; and P1 billion is reserved for adaptation projects under the People’s Survival Fund.

Libanan said the fund may be used for natural and human-induced calamities, epidemics declared by the Department of Health, and crises arising from armed conflict, insurgency, or terrorism.

The announcement comes amid recent disasters in Mindanao.

The Region 11 Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council reported that at least seven people were killed in flooding and landslides in Mati City, Davao Oriental, and Monkayo, Davao de Oro following heavy rains.

More than 84,000 individuals in 65 barangays across the Davao region were affected by prolonged rainfall caused by a shear line.

Earlier this month, Tropical Storm Basyang also triggered flash floods and landslides that killed at least 12 people and affected over 232,000 residents in Mindanao and the Visayas.
The Philippines remains highly vulnerable to disasters. The 2025 World Risk Report ranked the country first among 193 nations in disaster risk exposure for the fourth straight year, citing frequent typhoons, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.

The country lies along the western Pacific typhoon corridor and the Pacific Ring of Fire, with active volcanoes such as Mayon Volcano, Taal Volcano, and Kanlaon Volcano currently showing unrest or ongoing activity.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

House panel clears bill institutionalizing presidential merit scholarship

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The House Committee on Appropriations has approved the substitute bill institutionalizing the Presidential Merit Scholarship Program, advancing a priority measure under the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) agenda of President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.(Photo Courtesy)
The House Committee on Appropriations has approved the substitute bill institutionalizing the Presidential Merit Scholarship Program, advancing a priority measure under the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) agenda of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.(Photo Courtesy)

TACLOBAN CITY — A proposed law granting full government support to top senior high school graduates moved closer to plenary approval after the House Committee on Appropriations endorsed the measure on Feb. 17.

The panel, chaired by Rep. Mikaela Suansing, approved the substitute bill institutionalizing the Presidential Merit Scholarship Program (PMSP), a priority measure under the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council backed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

The consolidated measure includes House Bill No. 5763 principally authored by Leyte 1st District Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez and co-authored by Tingog party-list Reps. Yedda Marie Romualdez, Andrew Julian Romualdez, and Jude Acidre.

The bill was sponsored before the appropriations panel by Acidre, who chairs the House Committee on Higher and Technical Education.

Once enacted, the program will be formally lodged under CHED and provide scholars with free tuition and school fees, book and internet allowances, uniform support, dormitory or transportation assistance, and other living subsidies.

The grant was increased during deliberations to P90,000 annually for students in private higher education institutions and P45,000 for those in public institutions.

Lawmakers said institutionalizing the program will ensure stable funding and continuity, while preventing duplication of benefits with other government scholarships.

With its appropriations provisions approved, the bill now moves to plenary deliberations.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Northern Samar launches surveys to boost cold storage, water access

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TACLOBAN CITY — The Northern Samar government has begun two key survey initiatives to improve economic infrastructure and basic services for local communities.

The Provincial Economic Development and Investment Promotions Office (PEDIPO) recently conducted a construction survey for a proposed Modular Cold Storage Facility and Multi-Commodity Distribution System in Barangay Rawis, Laoang.

The facility aims to strengthen the province’s cold chain system, reduce post-harvest losses, and help farmers, vendors, and fisherfolk maintain product quality while expanding market access.

PEDIPO also carried out a Household Survey on Potable Water Supply and Distribution in the municipalities of Palapag and Laoang. The survey collected data on water accessibility, reliability, and distribution challenges to guide future infrastructure planning and policy decisions.

Officials said the two initiatives reflect a community-focused, evidence-based approach to development, combining improved infrastructure with active stakeholder participation to support sustainable economic growth in Northern Samar.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

PRO-8 nets drug suspects, gunman in 2-day anti-crime drive

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ACCOMPLISHMENT. The Philippine National Police in the region scored an accomplishments last week with the arrest of some of Eastern Visayas’ notorious individuals who are into illegal drug trade, among others.(PRO-8)
ACCOMPLISHMENT. The Philippine National Police in the region scored an accomplishments last week with the arrest of some of Eastern Visayas’ notorious individuals who are into illegal drug trade, among others.(PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY — Police in Eastern Visayas arrested several drug suspects, seized illegal firearms, and stopped an unlawful fuel trade in a series of operations conducted over two days, authorities reported Monday.

The operations, carried out from February 20 to 21, were led by the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) under Regional Director Jason Capoy.

On February 20, operatives of the Albuera Municipal Police Station arrested a fish vendor tagged as a street-level individual during a drug buy-bust operation in Albuera.

Police recovered around 5.5 grams of suspected shabu valued at P73,400, along with a .38 caliber revolver, four rounds of ammunition, and drug paraphernalia.

The following day, police in Llorente, Eastern Samar arrested two men — a 30-year-old driver and a 20-year-old laborer — for alleged illegal fuel trading in Barangay Naubay.
Confiscated from the suspects were 900 liters of premium gasoline worth P56,295 and 360 liters of unleaded gasoline valued at P22,122, along with a white van and other materials used in the activity.

Also on February 21, police in Burauen, Leyte arrested a suspect in a shooting incident through a hot pursuit operation.

Investigation showed that the victim was refueling at a sari-sari store when the suspect suddenly appeared and shot him, hitting his left arm. The victim was rushed to the Burauen District Hospital for treatment.

Authorities later apprehended the suspect and recovered a .45 caliber pistol with one magazine loaded with five live bullets.

In Ormoc City, a buy-bust operation conducted by the local drug enforcement team resulted in the arrest of high-value individuals and one street-level suspect.

Seized were six sachets of suspected shabu weighing about 2.53 grams with an estimated value of P17,204. Police also recovered a .357 caliber revolver, ammunition, and drug paraphernalia.

Capoy commended the swift response of police units across the region, saying the arrests and seizure of illegal drugs and firearms demonstrate PRO-8’s commitment to maintaining peace and order.

All confiscated items were properly inventoried in the presence of witnesses, as required by law. The suspects are now in police custody and are facing appropriate criminal charges.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

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