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DAR Leyte to conduct revalidation of CLOA

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TACLOBAN CITY-The Department of Agrarian Reform(DAR)- Leyte office will conduct a validation of certificate of land ownership awards (CLOAs) amid complaints that many of the supposed beneficiaries were not qualified under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law. Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer Renato Badilla said they will go over the list of CLOA holders and validate on the ground if the person on the list is the one actually tilling the land.

Five municipalities in Leyte have been identified where the revalidation will be conducted. The revalidation will be done from September 5 to October 31 in the towns of Alangalang, Barugo, Carigara, Jaro and San Miguel These five municipalities were the same areas that nongovernment organization Katarungan Eastern Visayas has done an initial validation last year. DAR Leyte recently conducted a workshop training on CLOA validation with Katarungan – EV to discuss how then joint revalidation will be done. Badilla said if the target deadline is met, they will be able to do a mass distribution of CLOA to rightful agrarian reform beneficiaries during the third anniversary of supertyphoon “Yolanda” on November 8.

Don Daganasol, president of Katarungan-EV, said their initial validation shows very few of the CLOA holders are actually tilling the land. He said some of the CLOA holders were not actually farmers but professionals including some lawyers and even employees of DAR. Daganasol said some of the CLOA holders appear to be tenants of the land awarded to them where the former owner continues to claim ownership to the land. “The farmers do not seem to know that as CLOA holders they are already the real owners of the land, not a tenant or caretaker,” he said. Records from DAR show 2,461 CLOAs have already been released to DARPO covering 3,004 hectares of land from the five municipalities, but only 1,397 of these covering 1,739 have been transmitted to the DAR municipal offices.

Of these CLOAs issued, only 47 of them have been received by agrarian reform beneficiaries covering only 22 hectares. There are still 1,087 CLOA on the hands of municipal agrarian reform officers yet to be distributed to ARBs. “In the previous years that some CLOA are registered on records but the physical copy have not yet been released to the farmers,” admits Badilla. Since last year, DAR- Leyte has been working closely with the Registry of Deeds for the release of CLOA to farmer beneficiaries.
(ELMER V.RECUERDO)

Pres. Duterte asks de Lima to resign

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WELCOME FIT FOR A ROCKSTAR. President Rodrigo Duterte was in Tacloban City on Monday(August 29) to visit a wounded police officer at the Divine Word University Hospital. The President was mobbed like a rockstar by his supporters. (LITO A. BAGUNAS)
WELCOME FIT FOR A ROCKSTAR. President Rodrigo Duterte was in Tacloban City on Monday(August 29) to visit a wounded police officer at the Divine Word University Hospital. The President was mobbed like a rockstar by his supporters.   (LITO A. BAGUNAS)
WELCOME FIT FOR A ROCKSTAR. President Rodrigo Duterte was in Tacloban City on Monday(August 29) to visit a wounded police officer at the Divine Word University Hospital. The President was mobbed like a rockstar by his supporters. (LITO A. BAGUNAS)

Accused as a drug protector

TACLOBAN CITY- Without batting an eyelash and in his true fashion, President Rodrigo Duterte asked Senator Leila de Lima to resign. Duterte also said that if he was the embattled senator, “I will hang myself.” “If I were de Lima, ladies and gentlemen, I’ll hang myself. The innermost of your core as a female is being serialized every day. Dapat mag-resign ka. You resign,” the President said during a statement he made after he visited a police officer confined at the Divine Word University Hospital (DWUH) who sustained injury during a gun battle with a drug pusher in Marabut, Samar on August 24.

“Wala kanang mukha na ipakita sa mga babae.Follow me.I will show you how it is be a woman of the world,” the President added.  Mr. Duterte had directly implicated de Lima as a protector among the country’s drug lords. He also alleged the former Justice Secretary to have carried an illicit affairs with his driver, Ronnie Dayan and with a certain Warren. The senator, who chairs the committee on justice, had initiated a Senate hearing on the extra-judicial killings involving alleged drug users and pushers in the course of an all-out war against illegal drugs proliferating in the country by the President. But the President said that he abhors killing innocent people.

“Sino ba gusto pumatay sa kapwa mo? Do you its very easy to kill human being. You build the nation over the bones of your countrymen?” Mr. Duterte said. “Pero, I said, I have to save this generation. Otherwise, compromise ang ating society bukas. Masyado malawak; by the millions. So the previous, they allowed it to bloom,” the President said. The President, accompanied by Sec. Christopher “Bong” Go, arrived at the hospital at 2;01 pm, an hour late from his scheduled arrival. He was welcomed by Tacloban City Mayor Cristina Romualdez and DWHU officials. In Catbalogan City, the President visited the wake of PO1 Gary Cabaguing who was killed during a gun battle involving a drug pusher at Barangay Logero, Marabut, Samar on August 24. Cabaguing, 32, died on the spot while another companion from the Samar Provincial Police, POI Nestor Villanueva, 25, was hit at his right chest. Villanueva was confined at the DWUH who was visited his Commander-in-Chief on Monday afternoon. Their meeting, not allowed for media coverage, lasted for almost 30 minutes.

“Nandito ako para suportahan; ipakita sa mga pulis that they have my support, personal and magtutulong ako whatever it takes,” he said. “I would like to assure everybody and the police and the law enforcers and all that sa trabaho nila, if they get into trouble in performance of their duties, they can hold me responsible. I will assume full legal and official whatever, responsibility for their actions,” the President said. He also said that the police officers knew when to kill or not the suspects involved in the illegal drug trade. Mr. Duterte also said that despite of the criticisms that he earn in the course of his campaign on the proliferation of the illegal drugs in the country, he would still continue it saying it is a “personal” campaign.

The President also chided human rights groups for criticizing his campaign particularly on the alleged extra-judicial killings that were reported to have happen.
“You can see their bigotry. Gusto lang nila akong titirahin,” he said.
He particularly cited the alleged silence of human rights group on the beheading of an 18-year old Patrick Almodovar in Jolo, Sulu by the Abu Sayyaf.

JOEY A. GABIETA, ROEL T. AMAZONA, LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA AND
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City Hall: Mayor Cristina did not issue manhunt order on lawyer’s killers

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TACLOBAN CITY- City Mayor Cristina Romualdez did not issue a manhunt order against those responsible for the killing of lawyer Rogelio Bato Jr.
In a press statement sent to Leyte Samar Daily Express by the Office of City Mayor, it added, however, that she went to the crime scene to personally assess the situation considering that it happened in her area.
“In the spirit of transparency, we would like to clarify that Mayor Romualdez did not utter those statements. Further, no order was given to the Tacloban City Police Office to hunt down the assailants of the deceased Atty. Bato,” the press statement, issued last August 26, said.
“The mayor need not order the police to investigate the case for it is their duty to do so. She rushed to the crime scene in order to be fully informed of the crime that happened within her jurisdiction, with the city’s welfare in mind. It was not the Mayor’s intention to intervene or to pre-empt the police investigation,” it added.
Bato, 48, was gunned down inside his vehicle in Barangay 95, Lumbang II, Calanipawan district last August 23 by still unidentified armed men.
Also killed was 17-year old Angelika Bonita, not a relative of the slain lawyer.
The story that was questioned by the Office of the City Mayor appeared at the Philippine News Agency, a news online service of the government.
“As an answer to the misleading news article, the mayor airs her true sentiment. Mayor Romualdez explained that she has high hopes that the police authorities, under the supervision of the committed administration of Pres. Rodrigo Duterte, will be able to investigate and resolve the crime,” the press statement said.
“We are willing to cooperate and help the national government, with Tacloban City’s welfare in mind. What is good for the country is best for Tacloban,” said Mayor Romualdez as quoted in the press statement.
“The city mayor’s office is always open to the media. We are always ready to answer their questions. Let us promote responsible journalism,” she urged.

Tacloban City launched SMS-based disaster alert system

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TACLOBAN CITY — Tacloban city government launched a city-wide alert system for delivering emergency alerts and warning to the public.
Dubbed “Community Climate Guide and Response (CCGR)”, this project is a centralized pre-disaster alert system that monitors and operates 24/7.
The CCGR text alert system “offers text blasting advisories most ideal for DRRM and emergency situations through two major mobile networks in the Philippines — Globe and Smart,” according to a press release issued by the City Hall.
Among the critical information disseminated through text blasting include weather updates, classes, typhoon, flood, tsunami, evacuation centers by barangay, among others.
“The system also allows resident of Tacloban City to directly text selected offices during emergency situations, to include the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, Bureau if Fire, Tacloban City Police Office, and the Tacloban Rescue Unit,” it added.
The CCGR text alert system also include daily information needs like basic services and facts like flight schedules, banking services, hotels, movies, and transportation.
“The main advantage in using CCGR is that it is text-based. SMS can be used to send a message to a larger number of people at a time, either from a list of contacts or to all the users within a particular area at a given time,” says City Mayor Cristina Romualdez during the launching held last Friday (August 26).
“This service is called broadcasting and is used to contact residents of a local government unit to distribute news and other information to subscribers,” she said.
“Residents will always almost have their cellphones with them. The chances that residents will receive and read the message in the cellphone is very high compared to the internet, of other forms of broadcast communication,” she added.
(ELMER RECUERDO)

City launches program on disaster text alert system

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The Community Climate Guide and Response (CCGR),an SMS-based disaster alert system, was launched on Friday (August 26) in this city. Mayor Cristina Romualdez led the launching joined by members of the city council led by Vice Mayor Jerry Yoakasin, city police director S/Supt.Rolando Bade, city disaster officer Brando Bernadas and assistant regional director Rey Gozon of the Office of Civil Defense (LITO A. BAGUNAS)
The Community Climate Guide and Response (CCGR),an SMS-based disaster alert system, was launched on Friday (August 26) in this city. Mayor Cristina Romualdez led the launching joined by members of the city council led by Vice Mayor Jerry Yoakasin, city police director S/Supt.Rolando Bade, city disaster officer Brando Bernadas and assistant regional director Rey Gozon of the Office of Civil Defense   (LITO A. BAGUNAS)
The Community Climate Guide and Response (CCGR),an SMS-based disaster alert system, was launched on Friday (August 26) in this city. Mayor Cristina Romualdez led the launching joined by members of the city council led by Vice Mayor Jerry Yoakasin, city police director S/Supt.Rolando Bade, city disaster officer Brando Bernadas and assistant regional director Rey Gozon of the Office of Civil Defense (LITO A. BAGUNAS)

To lessen impacts of a disaster

TACLOBAN CITY- Residents of this city who wanted to be updated on weather system or where to go in case of a disaster only have to do is dial certain numbers activated by the city government for these purposes.
The text alert system, dubbed as “Community Climate Guide and Response (CCGR),” was formally launched on Friday (August 23) with Mayor Cristina Gonzales Romualdez expressing her hope that the residents will make use of the program when the need arises.
Romualdez led in the launching of the program held at the grounds of the City Hall attended by members of the city council led by Vice Mayor Jerry “Sambo” Yaokasin and Councilor Aimee Grafil, department heads, city response groups, barangay officials and students.
Rey Gozon, assistant regional director of the Office of Civil Defense, represented Defense Sec. Delfin Lorenzana, national chief of the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council.
Mayor Romualdez said that it is high time that the city should have a program like this to help avert any possible losses of lives and properties in case a disaster strikes Tacloban.
Tacloban was the ground zero of supertyphoon “Yolanda” considered to be the world’s strongest typhoon to hit inland.
The 2013 massive catastrophe resulted for the deaths of more than 2,200 people in the city with damaged to properties reaching over P10 billion.
According to the city mayor, the CCGR will help the residents be updated on the current weather situation and where are the identified evacuation centers across the city if the need arises.
For one to get the needed information, one has to register (REG<SPACE>) FULL NAME<SPACE> COMPLETE ADDRESS and send to 09209000911 or 09778080911 or through hotline number 8880911.
Meantime, Mayor Romualdez called for voluntarism among the public especially during a disaster response.
“After all, disaster preparedness is everybody’s responsibility and should start at homes,” the city mayor said.
(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Selling fake cigarettes punishable by law

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TACLOBAN CITY- A leading cigarette manufacturer in the country has found fake cigarettes bearing their company brands to have been sold in this city.
A team from the Philip Morris Fortune Tobacco Inc. (PMFTC Inc.) reported the presence of counterfeits in a number of retail stores in this city after surprise visits by the PMFTC team.
The stores were selling fake cigarettes carrying the brands of Marlboro, Fortune and Jackpot.
PMFTC Inc. is the manufacturer of Marlboro, Fortune and Jackpot and other cigarettes brands.
Philip Morris Philippines had been in the country since 1955 when it entered into a licensing agreement with La Suerte Cigar and Cigarette factory to manufacture and sell Marlboro.
Eventually, the company handled all sales and marketing aspects related to the Marlboro and Philip Morris brands in 1995.
In 2010, Philip Morris Philippines and Fortune Tobacco Corporation entered into an agreement to combine their business operations in a new company, PMFTC Inc.
The company has two manufacturing plants – in Tanauan, Batangas and Marikina.
PMFTC has different facilities in the country and 42 sales offices. It has a stemmery in Ilocos, an international warehouse hub in Subic Bay Freeport Zone and a fresh leaf buying and curing facility in Claveria, Misamis Oriental.
It has almost 5,000 direct contracted farmers planting tobacco in Northern Luzon, Mindoro and Misamis Oriental and employs about 5,000 personnel.
The members of the PMFTC team conducted surprise purchases of the cigarettes in some stores in this city to find out if the cigarettes carrying the brand names manufactured by their company are genuine.
“To our surprise, fake cigarettes carrying the brands of Marlboro, Fortune and Jackpot are sold in some stores in this city,” they said.
The PMFTC source informed reporters that the stores in this city found to be selling fake Marlboro, Fortune and Jackpot brand cigarettes were located in front of the Tacloban Public Market.
The source said the concerned stores were served warning letters by PMFTC to cease and desist from selling of those fake cigarettes with brand names of Marlboro, Fortune, and Jackpot indicating unlawful distribution and sale of counterfeit cigarette brands.
It was learned that other PMFTC teams are also checking other stores or outlets not only in this city but also in other areas in Eastern Visayas and all other provinces in the country including Metro Manila for fake cigarettes carrying their company brands.
PMFTC has alerted local authorities to the growing problem of counterfeit cigarettes which are of very poor quality and deny the government Sin Tax revenues.
It was also learned that manufacturing and selling of counterfeit of fake products, like the fake cigarettes carrying the brands of Marlboro, Fortune, and Jackpot sold in this city are punishable by law.
Such acts are in violations of Republic Act 8293, otherwise known as the “Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines”, a criminal penalty of imprisonment from 2 to 5 years and a fine ranging from P50,000 to P200,000 may be imposed upon anyone caught committing the aforesaid unlawful act, in addition to any civil and administrative sanctions imposed by law for the same offense.
Furthermore, the traders are warned because fake PMFTC products bear fake BIR excise tax stamps, sellers also commit tax offenses punishable under the National Internal Revenue Code.
The Leyte Samar Daily Express learned that PMFTC had been working closely with law enforcement in pursuing traders and store owners who are involved with the illegal sale of fake items.

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