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Bobon town to mark its 151st founding anniversary

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BOBON, Northern Samar-Mayor Rene Celespara of this town enjoins the public particularly, municipal and village officials, employees and the academe to participate on their forthcoming 151st founding anniversary on August 4, 2014.

Mayor Celespara said that though this year’s celebration will be simple, several activities have been lined up involving youths, the elderly, students as well as officials and employees.“The celebration does not only contribute to the general well-being of the town’s various infrastructure, social services and other developmental projects, it also poses a more involved awareness among us public servants and further urges us to achieve our expectation for a more peaceful and developed town,” he said during a meeting. “Samtang akon gin-aaghat an ak mga igkasi Bobonanon ug mga opisyales–ky sa bahin san lokal nga pan-gobyernohan, gin-gagarintiya ko nga igpaabut sa aton mga igkasi-Bobonanon an aton padayon nga panalimbasug nga mahipa-angbet an nano man nga aton makuha san mga ahensya san gobyerno nga prohektos para san padayon nga pagmantiner san kamurayawan san bungto,” the mayor added.

This year’s founding anniversary has a theme “Kamurayaw ug Pagkasarayo, Tangkud ug Makusog nga Liberato, Dalan san Progreso”. Among the activities are an open basketball tournament which started on July 13 with a prize of P50,000 for the champions. However, the kick-off ceremony leading to the celebration will be held on July 31, coinciding with the observation of the nutrition month.

As part of the celebration on August 4, the foundation date, a thanksgiving mass at 6am will be held to be followed by a colorful parade to be participated by high school and elementary students; street dancing competition; Tuklas Talento- hiphop and vocal solo competition; agro-industrial fair showcasing Bobon’s agri-products and native specialties with a cultural and variety show to cap the 4-day celebration. (PETER D. PAREDES)

Ormoc procure state-of-the-art rescue truck

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ORMOC CITY-The Organized Rescue and Medical Aid of Ormoc City (ORMOC) expects a shorter response time now that they are equipped with a new rescue truck that arrived recently, said team leader Dominic Eamiguel. Eamiguel said that the new vehicle is used as equipment storage or carrier. Currently, every time there is a call, the rescuers need to manually carry their equipment that are stored at their headquarters. The P2.8 million rescue truck is equipped with hydraulic attachments, three-ton capacity boom, winch, built-in generator set and flood lamps. Responding to emergency and accident calls from nearby municipalities are likewise expected considering that ORMOC rescuers are trained and now equipped with the tools.

The high-end rescue truck is a surplus from Japan that was purchased in Manila and said to be the first in region 8. The finance used in procuring this new unit was taken from the city’s Disaster-Risk Reduction Management fund being part of enhanced capability program. (ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

“Impossible Dreams” Never Die…In spite!

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cart19Former First Lady Imelda Romualdez Marcos has revealed during her 85th birthday, July 2, of her dream to return to Malacañang via Senator Ferdinand R. “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.
It’s prophetic to blind loyalists and believers of the late dictator. Mind you there are still many of them.
Imelda, who shall be at the helm of those campaign teams in 2016 for her son’s presidential dream, if ever, will certainly face avalanches of issues that will certainly be raised by other presidential hopefuls for them to clarify and credibly explain. One of which is they should come clean of burning issues like the alleged billions of dollars plundered by them during their 20-year reign, 14 years committed under the reign of the dictatorship which these dollars/pesos are still believed to be intact in their possession, in spite of a commission tasked to recover their hidden wealth, the PCGG organized and commissioned by President Corazon Cojuangco Aquino.
The commission failed.
President Ferdinand E. Marcos sallied forth into politics, from the House of Representatives, then became an outstanding senator of the Republic, and later elected Senate President – and eventually President of the Republic of the Philippines.
Evidently he was prepared to assume the top post as the nation’s top executive. He had a very clear vision, a good one for the country. Even as a law student at the University of the Philippines and topping the bar as well, his focus was the presidency of the land. He prepared for it.
And it happened! He won! And so much have been accomplished under his first term (1965-1969). Those sterling performances won him easily a re-election. In time, supported by the people he declared Martial Law on two objectives: (1.) To quell rebellion and (2) To create a New Society. He crafted a unifying burning battle cry: “This nation can be great again.”
As the years went by however, his cronies, close associates and members of his family were discovered to have amassed unexplained hidden wealth and sadly there was not much improvement in the economy and of the lives of the suffering poor Filipino people.
Worse, the Filipino nation, via the alternative press learned (press freedom was curtailed then) of billions of dollars were deposited in foreign banks by the Marcoses and cronies and by the way is not history yet because up to now the Marcos trial for plunder which has been in our courts for 4 decades already but still pending with no credible end in sight seen.
How will presidential hopeful Bongbong or the brains behind the dream Imelda explain to the people of this large- scale thievery, to warrant a Marcos return to Malacañang?
This is not to mention other crimes like killings, kidnappings, human rights violations committed during that 20-year regime which are still languishing in our courts. Imelda should go over again her plans and humbly consult people.

Canadian Ambassador visits TAcloban

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Canadian Ambassador to the Philippines Neil Reeder announced during his visit to Tacloban on July 14 that his government will continue to assist the Philippines rehabilitation effort in the aftermath of supertyphoon Yolanda. Canada ha so far donated to the country through various organizations close to $200 millions. (TOTEX ARCUENO)
Canadian Ambassador to the Philippines Neil Reeder announced during his visit to Tacloban on July 14 that his government will continue to assist the Philippines rehabilitation effort in the aftermath of supertyphoon Yolanda. Canada ha so far donated to the country through various organizations close to $200 millions.  (TOTEX ARCUENO)
Canadian Ambassador to the Philippines Neil Reeder announced during his visit to Tacloban on July 14 that his government will continue to assist the Philippines rehabilitation effort in the aftermath of supertyphoon Yolanda. Canada ha so far donated to the country through various organizations close to $200 millions. (TOTEX ARCUENO)

Sen. Cayetano provides financial assistance to small business groups in Leyte

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ORMOC CITY- In an effort to assist in the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the lives and livelihood of the victims of supertyphoon Yolanda, Senator Alan Peter Cayetano personally turned over funds to the Ormoc City Sidewalk Vendors Association and Ormoc Textile Clothing and Footwear makers (TCF) to bankroll a micro financing program that will offer small loans to members at very low interest and easy payment schemes.

Sen. Cayetano met with sidewalk vendors and TCF members in Ormoc on July 14 and donated a total of P150,000 to both groups to aid them in recovering from the devastations caused by Yolanda last year and discourage them from borrowing money from loan sharks that charge high interest rates.

Dubbed as the “Kontra 5-6 Program,” the project in part breathes life to the promises made by the Cayetano during his 2013 reelection campaign, where he launched the Presyo, Trabaho,Kita, (PTK) platform aimed at promoting projects that lower the prices of goods, create more jobs, and increase people’s income.

The micro financing mechanism allows members of cooperatives, entrepreneur groups and organizations wider access to capital that they can use to improve their livelihood and increase their income. “I am aware of the public clamor to help the victims of typhoon Yolanda in regaining their sources of livelihood. I’ve seen firsthand that we need more than just relief, we need rehabilitation. The people of Leyte need assistance in order to rebuild their lives,” the senator said.

“Providing capital to those affected by last year’s disaster will equip them with means to start their livelihood again instead of relying on relief efforts from government and other organizations,” he added. Apart from the vendors’ association in Ormoc, Cayetano also turned over funds to two irrigator groups in the municipality of Palompon and to an association of farmers in Isabel to assist them in their post-disaster recovery.

The Palompon Irrigators Association Inc., with over 200 members from barangays Sabang, San Juan and San Isidro received P50,000 while the Mataca Irrigation Association, also with 200 members from barangays Magsayasay, Tabunok and Congmoya, received the same amount of P50,000.

The said funds are expected to be used for the irrigation rehabilitation of elevated barangays in the province and for resolving the problem on pest infestation in several rice farms. Around 6,000 sweet potato producers in the municipality of Isabel also received P100,000 worth of rehabilitation assistance through the PTK project.(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Pnoy-SC impasse a healthy development

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ObserverThe Supreme Court in ruling unconstitutional some portions of the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) may be right, but the President’s reaction to it is justified.
President Noynoy has been expressing and spreading his disgust over the Supreme Court decision, because that decision has effectively blocked the on-going development projects from these funds to the dismay of local government officials and twenty senators who got shares for “their projects” and of course current and future beneficiaries of DAP.
To refresh our memory how this program of President Noynoy Aquino became a fodder of a controversy: It started with a privilege speech delivered by Senator Jinggoy Estrada who was a happy recipient P99M taken from this controversial DAP that he exposed. He is also one of the main suspects in the P10B pork barrel scam who is now in detention together with three other senators “pogi” and “tanda”; Bong Revilla, pogi (daw) and Juan Ponce Enrile is of course not young.
The non-reaction of the Supreme Court on the President’s views against its ruling is taken by observers as also a right thing to do. They have that power to hear cases or legal controversies and as the court of last appeal. The Supreme Court knows and open and willing to accommodate the President if he files a motion for recognition on their dubbing DAP as “unconstitutional”.
The President likewise has all the privilege to express his views contrary to some Supreme Court rulings he feels he is not in accord. He believes that his implementation of the Disbursement Acceleration Program is in good faith. This “in good faith” was sneered at by some commentators in broadcast media saying that invoking good faith as a defense on the “unconstitutionality” of some DAP programs is dangerous. Well, to me it all depends on how credible that public official is.
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The nation is aware of the sincerity and honesty of President Benigno S. Aquino III. We can trust “good faith” moves of this President. Definitely however this “good faith” will not apply to one or two former Philippine Presidents whose lips uttered “good faith” only to realize later that such was said because what they did resulted in personal advantage and favor for themselves.
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We urged now President Aquino to immediately, file a motion for recommendation over this issue of being unconstitutional. This is necessary in order to pursue with the on-going projects from DAP funds so Filipino people can avail of them soonest.
Along with this we urge the Commission on Audit to do their jobs to seriously conduct a review on how DAP funds have been spent with special focus on Senator Jinggoy Estrada, the whistle blower who also benefit DAP funds but exposed it as an anomaly.
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Come to think of it: How about making an audit report on the alleged P1B discretionary funds and other fund releases received of the Supreme Court! That will just being fair.

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