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N. Samar town marks “Agta Festival” in honor of Sto. Niño de Bobon

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The “Tribung Itim” of Bobon town was declared as the best in dance interpretation in this year’s “Agta Festival.” The same group was also named as second best among the seven contingents.
The “Tribung Itim” of Bobon town was declared as the best in dance interpretation in this year’s “Agta Festival.” The same group was also named as second best among the seven contingents.
The “Tribung Itim” of Bobon town was declared as the best in dance interpretation in this year’s “Agta Festival.” The same group was also named as second best among the seven contingents.

BOBON, Northern Samar- More than 3,000 people witnessed this year’s “Agta Festival” held this town in honor of Sto.Niño de Bobon.
The yearly festival is held every January 8 with the batch members of the Bobon Central School year 1979-1980 and Bobon National High School year 1983-1984 as this year’s “hermanos and hermanas.”
Susana Coloma, municipal tourism officer, said that the concelebrated mass was presided by Catarman Bishop Emmanuel Trance with co-celebrant Msgr. Gaspar Balerete, parish priest and was joined by other Catarman clergy and visiting priests.
Seven “tribes” joined in this year’s “Agta Festival” which competed for the prizes at stake. About 30 other motorized banca and balsa also joined the boat racing competition.
Declared as winners in the tribal dance competition with their respective prizes: first prize winner- “Tribu Cayang” of San Jose town, P30,000; 2nd Prize- “Tribung Itim,”– Bobon, P20,000; and the third prize, “Tribu San Rafael” of Catarman,P10,000.
The non-winners received P5,000 each.
Minor awards were also given with an additional P5,000 to Tribu Cayang for best costume; and Tribu San Roquenhon of San Roque town as most disciplined, while Tribung Itim as best in dance interpretation.
Meanwhile, in the balsa competition, for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd placers, each received P10,000; P7,000 and P4,000, respectively.
Mayor Reny Celespara, in his message, acknowledged his deepest gratitude for all the sacrifices of their town’s officers and members of the tourism council and this year’s hermanas and hermanos that resulted to the success of this year’s Agta Festival.
“Apisar san at inatubang nga kalamidad ug iba pa nga klase sin kakurian, waray kita mag pa apekto lugod dayon an aton mabaskog nga nga pagkaurosa pinagi san aton tinuig nga selebrasyon kan Sr. Sto. Niño,” the town mayor said.
(PETER D. PAREDES)

Tacloban city government, PHA partners for basic BLS training

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Tacloban City Mayor Cristina Romualdez lead in the distribution of relief aids to families of Barangay 91, Abucay district which hit flooding last week spawned by the low pressure area(LPA) that hit the city.
Tacloban City Mayor Cristina Romualdez lead in the distribution of relief aids to families of Barangay 91, Abucay district which hit flooding last week spawned by the low pressure area(LPA) that hit the city.
Tacloban City Mayor Cristina Romualdez lead in the distribution of relief aids to families of Barangay 91, Abucay district which hit flooding last week spawned by the low pressure area(LPA) that hit the city.

TACLOBAN CITY- Close to 1,000 people attended the free Basic Life Support (BLS) Training at the Tacloban City Convention held here.
The activity was organized by the city government of Tacloban through Mayor Cristina G. Romualdez and the Philippine Heart Association, Inc.(PHAI).
The January 13 event which imparted life saving techniques was participated by city government and barangay workers as well as by tourism and restaurant industry front liners.
Mayor Romualdez spoke during the event and underscored the importance of learning the basics on BLS saying it could it could spell the difference in a life and death situation.
PHAI president Dr. Raul Lapitan said the event is part of its advocacy to teach BLS skills to lay people.
Modules used during the training included CPR or cardiopulmonary resuscitation on drowning and heart attack and a lecture and demo on the use of automatic external defibrillators (AED) for heart attack patients.
PHAI is advocating the use of AED in populated areas to increase survival of heart attack victims as it is part of the chain of CPR
According to Lapitan, CPR is no longer limited to medical practitioners.
”(Its) because 70% of cardiac arrests happens at home and usually the first responders are relatives or bystander,” he said.
Lapitan added that they are teaching the hands-only or modified CPR which do not involve mouth to mouth breathing, but requires doing proper and effective cardiac compression–basic skills needed to save life.
Dr. Alex Junia, PHAI past president said the group’s advocacy takes root from RA 10781 or “The Basic Life Support Training in Schools Act” which they successfully lobbied in Congress.
Junia said the law mandates the teaching of CPR to grades 5 to 12 using standard modules for hands only CPR.
“If we teach all students, we don’t have to do individual training because it’s already part of the curriculum. This will help propagation of CPR skills throughout the country”, Junia added
The bill, also known as the “Samboy Lim Law” was approved into law on July 17, 2016.
PHA is currently drafting a module to further implement the training to the grassroots level.
Tacloban is the third hop of the group which has already conducted similar trainings in Boracay and Iloilo.
The Philippine College of Physicians, Department of Tourism and Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center also helped brought the free training to the City. (HENRY JAMES G. ROCA/CIO)

Wait for the Supreme Court’s decision

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Former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos, Jr. filed an election protest in the Supreme Court contesting the Vice Presidency, now occupied by the proclaimed winner on May 2016 national elections – Vice President Leni Robredo.
Even before Vice President Leni was proclaimed Bongbong was all over town already sharing his suspicion of being cheated, claiming he has a million votes lead against his closest rival.
This is now the seventh month and no decision have yet been handed down by the Supreme Court. But “Bongbong” is still tireless in telling media he was cheated.
In the first place why the good former Senator did file his protest in the Supreme Court and not at the Commission on Elections? We are simply wondering!
Since his protest is already in the highest judicial branch in government Bongbong should simply wait for the decisions. Talking about it in the media is nauseating already.
As of the moment Vice President Leni Robredo is doing her job and a lot of people are convinced she is a principled lawyer-politician. She is succeeding as a visualizer and ably fiscalizing government.
If the Supreme Court convincingly rules in Bongbong’s favor, then go and let it be. But if the decision will uphold the COMELEC’s proclamation of the Vice President, then Bongbong can sit back and prepare for Election 2022. He has still over five years to draft plans for his life in politics.

P100 million crops, infra damaged due to LPA

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By: ROEL T. AMAZONA

TACLOBAN CITY- The continuous rain brought by a low pressure area (LPA) that affected the region last week resulted to the destructions of crops and infrastructure worth over P100 million.
Reports reaching the regional office of the Office of Civil Defense(OCD), damage to infrastructure reached P75 million while agricultural products, mostly, palay, were also destroyed amounting to P34.72 million.
The flooding that hit the region affected a total of 5,256 hectares of rice fields with Leyte sustaining the heaviest damage at P18.2 million.
Of the 5, 256 hectare affected, 2,249 was totally damage and 3,007 was partially damage.
Areas with reported damages on agriculture in Leyte were the towns of Sta. Fe, MacArthur, Mayorga, Dagami, Pastrana, Capoocan, Kananga and Baybay City with a total damage worth of P18.12 million.
All are rice producing areas of the province.
Damages in crops in Samar were reported by the municipal governments of Basey and Sta. Rita amounting to P16 million.
In Eastern Samar, the municipal government of Hernani reported P224,100 worth of damage to crops while in Northern Samar, the town of Mapanas reported a total of P298,800 damage to crops affecting 35 farmers.
In Southern Leyte, the towns of Hinunangan, Macrohon, San Francisco and Silago reported loss of their palay production with total value of P51,388.
The flooding caused by LPA also resulted to landslides that damaged roads in several towns in Leyte, Southern Leyte, Eastern Samar, and Northern Samar.
The affected areas were the Tigbao-Pulak-Sta. Fe in Sta. Fe and Daang Maharlika Road in Brgy. Cabuynan, Tanauan; Daang Maharlika Road in Brgy. Balinsasayao, Abuyog town; Daang Maharlika Road in Brgy. Polahongon, Brgy. Baliacao and the Tacloban-Baybay South Road in Mahaplag and the Abuyog-Silago Road in Brgy. Hampipila, Abuyog.
Also damaged were the Junction Buenavista-Lawaan-Marabut in Brgy. Sto. Nino, Quinapondan, Eastern Samar and the Daang Maharlika Road, San Isidro Ferry Terminal- Caglanipao Section in Brgy. Mabuhay, San Isidro, Northern Samar.
In Southern Leyte, landslides were also reported in Brgy. Pancho Villa, Agas-Agas, Kahupian and Brgy. Olisahan in Sogod town and in Dinaghan, Padre Burgos.
Rockslide due to the incessant rain also occurred in Bil-atan, Brgy. Camang, San Ricardo, Southern Leyte.

Tacloban to pilot anti-‘5-6’ lending program

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Gov’t to offer as much as P300,000

TACLOBAN CITY – An affordable loan program will be launched in this city next week being one of the three pilot areas in the abolition of the so-called “5-6” money lending scheme popularized by Indian nationals in the country.
The new program is tentatively scheduled for launching at the city public market here on Jan. 25 with President Rodrigo Duterte leading the activity, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Regional Director Cynthia Nierras said.
The President, who ordered for a crackdown of loan sharks last week, is set to visit post-Yolanda housing projects in the northern part of the city on that date.
The city government provided a space at the public market for the office of Small Business Corporation (SBC), the DTI’s financing arm.
The office will be manned by three staff with two of them tasked to collect payment around the market on a daily basis.
“Tacloban is a pilot area for the Visayas because our market vendors are most in need of this kind of assistance due to reeling impacts of supertyphoon Yolanda,” Nierras said.
Other pilot areas are San Jose, Occidental Mindoro for Luzon and Alabel, Sarangani for Mindanao.
Priority beneficiaries include microenterprises and entrepreneurs that do not have easy access to credit, or are accessing credit at very high cost such as micro-entrepreneurs, market vendors, agri-businessmen and members of cooperatives, industry associations and co-operators.
Loanable amount per end-borrower can range from P5,000 for start-ups to P300,000 with maximum interest rate of 26 percent every year with no collateral requirement.
This rate is significantly below the hefty 20 percent per day, week, or month charged by “5-6” lenders. It is also lower than what is charged by most MFIs in the country.
The 2017 General Appropriations Act has included an initial funding of P1 billion for financial assistance, part of the planned P19 billion financing initiative for micro and small businesses in the next five years.
The program’s fund will be lent out in the business centers in selected provinces, where the participating microfinance institutions (MFIS) and the SBC can operate.
The national government earlier identified 30 poorest provinces in the country as priority areas for the micro-financing program, which include Leyte, Samar, Eastern Samar, and Northern Samar.
In a meeting with his Cabinet on Jan. 9, President Duterte took up the “5-6” money lending scheme and ordered the arrest and deportation of foreigners involved in this practice.
(SARWELL Q. MENIANO)

Gov. Petilla inaugurates village gymnasium

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MACARTHUR, Leyte- A P2.9 million worth of mini-gymnasium was recently inaugurated in this town.
Leyte Governor Leopoldo Dominico Petilla, who led the inauguration of the facility in Barangay Palale I which has more than 780 residents, said that aside from barangay activities, the mini-gymnasium could also be used as the village’s evacuation center in times of calamities.
The construction of the gymnasium was funded by the provincial government.
But the governor said that the project was made through the initiative of the village’s former leader and now town councilor, Josephine Piga.
Meantime, Petilla also provided financial assistance to six other barangays of the town.
Receiving the assistance were barangay chairmen Christopher Dagami of Brgy.Burabod with the amount of P100,000 for the improvement of the barangay hall; Geronimo Luangco of Brgy. San Antonio of P100,000 for the purchase of waster/garbage segregation containers; Oscar Cañete of Brgy. Causwagan for P100,000 for the renovation of barangay tanod outpost; Elpedio Torres of Brgy. Batug of P100,000 for the construction of the village concrete road; and another P100,000 was received by Isaias Rapada of Brgy. Oguisan for the construction of barangay police outpost.
Daniel Esplanada, barangay leader of Brgy. Kiling received P200,000 for the construction of roofing of the civic center.
(RESTITUTO A. CAYUBIT)

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