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Mobile library visits remote villages in Leyte town to lure kids interest on reading

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A mobile library has been put up by the municipal government of Carigara, Leyte to help raise interest among kids of the town, especially those in the remote villages. (Photo Courtesy)
A mobile library has been put up by the municipal government of Carigara, Leyte to help raise interest among kids of the town, especially those in the remote villages. (Photo Courtesy)

TACLOBAN CITY- A mobile library is now roaming around barangays of Carigara, Leyte, with the aim of raising awareness on the importance of reading among kids.
The program, dubbed as book mobile drive, visited day care centers in six barangays of the town since it was launched July 25.
The program is being coordinated between the municipal government and its municipal library, said Vice Mayor Eduardo Ong, Jr.
Ong said that the program is design for all the barangays of the town but those located in far-flung areas were prioritized since the children there are most unlikely have not visited a library.
Under the program, which is a way of bringing services to the barangay people, books are deposited to the villages for at least three weeks for the residents, particularly the children, to read.
So far, the villages of Tigbao, Camansi, the pilot area, Manloy, San Juan, Hiluctogan and Canlampay, were visited by the mobile library.
“If the children cannot visit the library, then the local government unit (LGU) will bring the library closer to the children,” said Ong.
“We also invite individuals to volunteer as story book readers. They just have to coordinate with the LGU for the details,” added the vice mayor.
Meanwhile, the LGU is also planning to bring computer units to the barangays for the computer literacy training courses the system is also similar to Book Mobile drive but is intended for out of school youths and adult, Ong said.
The program is a way of preparing the out of school youth and even adults for employment, he added.
“We are all aware that employers are now looking for those equipped with technical skills and also it is also a gateway for those who wants to start a business,” Vice Mayor Ong said.(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

NDF belittles Army’s target to end EV insurgency

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CRIES FOR JUSTICE. The family Vergilio Loquias, gunned down by alleged New People’s Army, is seeking justice for his death. Loquias was the barangay chairman of Brgy. Antonio was shot to dead by the rebels on August 16. Photo shows victim’s relatives, friends to include local officials of Hilongos, led by Mayor Albert Villahermosa, offered prayers and flowers for the eternal repose of Loquias. (Photo Courtesy:Hilongos LGU)
CRIES FOR JUSTICE. The family Vergilio Loquias, gunned down by alleged New People’s Army, is seeking justice for his death. Loquias was the barangay chairman of Brgy. Antonio was shot to dead by the rebels on August 16. Photo shows victim’s relatives, friends to include local officials of Hilongos, led by Mayor Albert Villahermosa, offered prayers and flowers for the eternal repose of Loquias.
(Photo Courtesy:Hilongos LGU)

8th ID chief says NPAs to be contained by 2022

BY: JOEY A. GABIETA

TACLOBAN CITY- The National Democratic Front-Eastern Visayas (NDF-EV) downplayed an earlier claim of the Army that it could contain the insurgency problem of the region in three years’ time.
In a press statement, the NDF-EV, speaking through its spokesperson Fr. Santiago Salas, said that the goal of the Army’s current chief in the region, Major General Pio Dionisio III, will fail just like the previous campaign waged by his predecessors.
Salas also said that this campaign of the military to end the insurgency problem in Eastern Visayas by 2022 could result to human rights abuses among civilians to be affected by the campaign.
“Diñoso and his ilk… resort to warmongering and by virtue of the whole-of-nation approach call for the continuation of widespread killings, harassment and threats, misinformation against the people, and coercion of local government officials to support their counter-insurgency efforts,” he warned.
To recall, Major Gen.Pio Diñoso III, commanding general of the 8th Infantry Division based in Catbalogan City, said that they are targeting to contain, the insurgency problem of the region by 2022, the year President Rodrigo Duterte is scheduled to step down after serving his six-year in office.
Diñoso said that as part of the campaign, ‘best’ officials as well as improving the 8th ID’s armory, to include boosting its air power, are to be given to ensure that they could meet the 2022 target.
The 8th ID commanding general also said that he would also request for the return of the 19th and 34th Infantry Battalions, which are currently based in Mindanao, as part their campaign to at least contain the insurgency problem in Eastern Visayas.
Diñoso also stressed that while they will be aggressive on their campaign, his soldiers will make sure that human rights of the civilians will be respected and protected.
Salas noted that in the first three years of the Duterte regime, the 8th ID has ‘militarized’ and conducted combat and peace and development (PDT) operations affecting around 500 barangays involving 300,000 individuals.

DILG mandates LGUs to designate local population officers, coordinators

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TACLOBAN CITY- Through a memorandum circular issued by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), local government units are enjoined to appoint and designate their local population officers as well as the mobilization of barangay and community officials and volunteers to support the National Program on Population and Family Planning (NPPFP).
The memorandum emphasizes the critical role of LGUs in ensuring the delivery of the full range of family planning information and services especially among the marginalized and undeserved population.
Commission on Population and Development VIII (Popcom VIII) Regional Director Elnora Pulma said that LGUs are their prime partners in ensuring that the NPPFP and other population management strategies can be effectively implemented in the respective locality.
“Population must be recognized as a principal element in long-range planning if the government is to achieve its economic goals and fulfill the aspirations of its people,” she said.
Creating a population office is not mandated, reason why several LGUs in the region do not have such an office or designated population officer.
However, with the memorandum circular issued, provinces, cities and municipalities without existing Local Population Office is mandated to designate local population officer or coordinator with a regular plantilla item.
Presently in Region 8, the provinces of Leyte and Samar have local population offices with population officers, while the other provinces have designated local population officers either under the Provincial Health Office or the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office.
Meanwhile, the seven cities in the region all have local population officers, four of which have created city population offices.
Municipalities in the region have yet to designate their own population officers or coordinators.
Under the DILG memo, among the roles and functions of the appointed or designated local population officer or coordinator include coordinating with local departments or offices including the barangays for the planning and conduct of critical strategies for the full implementation of the program on population and family planning which is community based.
Also, they need to mobilize community workers to map and locate couples and individuals with unmet need for family planning and conduct community-based demand generation and referral activities and sure provision of quality modern family planning information and services guided by the principle of informed choice and voluntarism.
The NPPFP was revitalized to address the challenge of addressing adequately the needs of the growing population in the country.
(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Leyte Provincial Office forms groups to address health needs of farmers

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PALO, Leyte – A health team called “health economics” of the Leyte Provincial Health Office (LPHO) that renders health services exclusively to farmers in this province has a budget of P2.5 million for this year, a report from the LPHO, based here, said.
Health officer Dr. Edgardo Daya told Leyte Samar in an interview that the “health economics” is in support to the Leyte Economics which is the convergence program of Governor Leopoldo Dominico Petilla started in 2015 for poverty alleviation and economic development in the countryside.
Daya explained that the health economics is a separate and distinct with the usual medical caravan of the province.
It is a team of 15 members divided into two groups headed by a doctor and the members are nurses, dentists, nutritionist and technical staff with own tasks during the provision of health services to Leyte farmers.
“This is not the usual medical caravan of the governor that render health services to the people of Leyte,” Daya said.
Daya further explained that the team renders health services solely to farmers, including their immediate family members, with memberships of the associations in the barangays.
The health team visits the identified farmer associations trained by the Provincial Agriculture Office in particular barangays in the 41 towns and 1 city in Leyte province, Daya said.
(RESTITUTO A. CAYUBIT)

Four arrested over selling ‘fake’ medicines

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TACLOBAN CITY-Police nabbed four persons for allegedly selling fake medicines here in the city Saturday (August 10).
The arrested suspects were identified as Gwen Aroa, 26; James Patric Perez, 23; Josan Enos Perez, 25; and Santiago Perez, 52.
The suspects, composed of sales agents and sales leader, were from Bulacan and Cavite, police said.
They were asked to present legal permits in relation to selling medicines but failed to present the documents.
The suspects will be facing charges in violation of RA 3720 as Amended by RA 9711 (Food and Drug Administration Act).
(RONALD O. REYES)

Cafgu wounded in an attack by NPA rebels in N. Samar

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TACLOBAN CITY- A member of a Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit (Cafgu) was hurt after their detachment in Las Navas, Northern Samar was attacked by alleged members of the New People’s Army on Sunday (August 11) evening.
Wounded during the 9:30 pm attack was Rolando Obiado, Sr., who was hit at his foot during the firefight, reports reaching the regional headquarters of the Philippine National Police (PNP) based in Palo, Leyte.
Reports have indicated that the gun battle ensued after alleged NPA members attacked the Cafgu detachment in Barangay Poponton, Las Navas town.
The Cafgu members managed to fight back which resulted to a five-minute fire fight.
The rebel members, who were positioned 150 meters away from the detachment, fled after the fire fight.
(JOEY A. GABIETA)

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