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Council deferred Alfred’s request for authority unless he provide them copy of agreement

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TACLOBAN CITY- The members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod, this city, deferred the request of Mayor Alfred Romualdez for him to be granted the authority to enter agreement with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) on its livelihood assistance. According to the councilors, they would only accede to the request of the city mayor if he would provide them copies of contracts or agreements that he would enter with the DOLE whether involving cash or in kind. Romualdez had earlier sought for a resolution from the council members, dominated by opposition councilors, to allow him to enter into an agreement with the DOLE on its planned livelihood assistance in Tacloban. Councilor Jerry Uy, chairman of the committee on laws, emphasized during their regular session last October 2 that despite the fact that the city mayor can be given the authority to represent the city government to sign contract under its corporate powers provided by the Local Government Code, he has the responsibility to present the copy of contracts to the Sangguniang Panlungsod for them to effectively review the contracts and grant authority for him to enter contracts.

“Section 22 of the Local Government Code under corporate power provides that (a) Every local government unit, as a corporation, shall have the following powers: no. (5)To enter into contracts. And (c) Unless otherwise provided in this Code, no contract may be entered into by the local chief executive in behalf of the local government unit without prior authorization by the sanggunian concerned. A legible copy of such contract shall be posted at a conspicuous place in the provincial capitol or the city, municipal or barangay hall,” Uy said. Uy then motioned to ask the Mayor’s Office to transmit to the Sangguniang Panlungsod each and every contract of agreement that needs authorization as to grant authority to the mayor to enter into contract for and behalf of the city government of Tacloban as required by the Local Government Code.
Some members of the council expressed their concern as to the absence of the attached contract of the agreement.

Vice Mayor Jerry Yaokasin, presiding officer of the council, wanted to be clarified as to whether the chief executive is asking for a resolution to sign contract for the livelihood assistance provide by DOLE or is he was asking for a resolution for an authority to sign all contracts and agreements in the implementation of the said projects. (LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

PhilFIDA to provide plantlets, farming tools to abaca farmers in Eastern Visayas

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TACLOBAN CITY- The Philippine Fiber Industry Development Authority 8 (PhilFIDA-8) here in the region is set to provide abaca plantlets and farming tools to support the needs of the abaca farmers recover from losses they sustained due to devastation caused by supertyphoon Yolanda. Aside from mainly helping the affected abaca farmers, the intervention by their office would help revive the industry itself, said Joseph Salas, officer-in-charge for technical assistance unit of PhilFIDA-8. The farming tools to be distributed to the abaca farmers will include sharp bolo, shovels and hoes. “Farmers are motivated to work when there are materials on hand and when they know that the government is ready to help and support them. We will procure these tools for them to push forward and go back to farming and plant more,” Salas said. PhilFIDA has allocated ten sets of farming tools for each municipality identified under the project that includes the city of Ormoc and the towns of Albuera, Kananga, Burauen, Hindang, Hilongos, Javier, Abuyog, and Inopacan in Leyte; Bontoc and St. Bernard in Southern Leyte; Victoria and Lavesarez in Northern Samar; and Dolores in Eastern Samar. Moreover, PhilFIDA already distributed a total of 14,805 tissue cultured abaca plantlets in 14 municipalities in the region as part of its rehabilitation activities. The said plantlets were released to the Eastern Visayas Fiber Regional Experiment Station and Seed Bank (EVERFESS) in Abuyog, Leyte. The cultured abaca plantlets or young plants were distributed to Bontoc, Southern Leyte; Abuyog, Jaro and MacArthur, Leyte; Marabut, Samar; Calbayog City and, Almeria, Biliran. Farmers were also provided with training by the PhilFIDA under the said project. Aside from distributing of farming tools, plantlets and providing trainings for farmers, PhilFIDA also continue to implement the Abaca Expansion Project to rehabilitate and restore nurseries for new abacas and provide technical assistance to farmers in establishing plant sale outlets. Eastern Visayas is considered as a major abaca-producing region in the country but its production decreased due to the incidence of pests and diseases and natural calamities like Yolanda. (JEFFREY DADO CONSULTADO, LNU Intern)

Mayor Avila nominated for this year’s CSC award for public service

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Mayor Conrado Avila, Sr.(right) congratulated by Ma. Natividad Costibolo, CSC Dir. II N. Samar Field Office after receiving his award as the sole hero “ANG PUBLIC SERVANT NOMINEE” during the Philippine Civil Service 114TH on Sept. 25, 2014. Governor Jose L. Ong(center) witnessed the event held at the lobby of the provincial capitol building in Catarman.

SAN ISIDRO,Nothern, Samar— The mayor of this town, Conrado Avila, Sr. was nominated for this year’s search conducted by the Civil Service Commission among public servants. Avila, who is serving out his third and last term as mayor, was nominated for the annual search for his being a dedicated public official which contributed to the improvement of the living conditions of his constituents.

His nomination for this year’s CSC search was made by Marilyn Anzano, a bookkeeper of the San Isidro National High School. “As a former educator for more than a decade before entering politics, first elected as SB member, vice mayor and mayor respectively now serving his last tenure of office,(Mayor Avila) have shaped the foundation and successful direction of this town,” Anzano said citing her reason why she nominated the 74-year old prestigious award. The town mayor received his nomination during this year’s anniversary of the CSC held at the lobby of the provincial capitol building in Catarman last September 25.
The said awards program is an annual undertaking of the CSC that recognizes government officials and employees who have outstanding work performance that aims to motivate or inspire government employees to improve the quality of performance and instill deeper involvement in public service.

Avila’s major achievements as a town mayor included making San Isidro 1st place in real property tax collection efficiency in 1994 in Northern Samar; Seal of Good Housekeeping by the Department of Interior and Local Government in 2011 and 2012; the only municipality in the entire province to be granted by the CSC the authority to take final action on appointments, under its agency accreditation program on Feb. 27, 2012; and Department of Education’s Division Pasidungog Award for their exemplary contribution and service for the successful implementation of programs and projects on Dec. 15, 2012, among others.
And during the onslaught of supertyphoon Yolanda that devastated Yolanda, Mayor Avila extended assistance to Leyte, one of the hard-hit towns, by giving relief items worth P500,000.(PETER D. PAREDES)

BFAR 8 to celebrate 51st fish conservation week with a blast

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TACLOBAN CITY- The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Regional Office 8 (BFAR 8) will treat the fisheries community to a more interactive and festive celebration of this year’s 51st Fish Conservation Week on October 13-17, 2014 at the Activity Area of the Annex Building of Robinsons Place Tacloban. The BFAR will hold a week- long photo and scale model exhibit showcasing its rehabilitation together with its partner international and local non-government organizations to rebuild the fisheries sector through livelihood assistance initiatives to fisherfolks who were among the most, if not the most vulnerable to the onslaught of supertyphoon Yolanda. The exhibit is an avenue to commend the continuous operations of BFAR 8’s rehabilitation banner program, AHON, and to recognize the firm unity with the private sector which has been very supportive in all rehabilitation undertakings.

On the 15th of October is a “Konsyerto han Mangingisda”, a mini-concert participated by registered fisherfolks around the region who will compete for the chorale and Siday contests. The concert will also be graced by the country’s renowned patriotic singer and song writer, Joey Ayala, who will serenade the audience with his famous hits. On the last day of the week- long event, October 17, will be the awarding ceremonies for recognitions to BFAR employees and partner NGOs. According to Regional Director Juan Albaladejo, this idea was suggested by National Director Atty. Asis Perez who wants a joyous celebration to take a break from the hard-working days since the AHON Program was launched.

Director Albaladejo added that this year’s fish conservation is one of the most remarkable fetes of BFAR 8 because it signifies a noteworthy reason to celebrate in starting anew from the ravages of the world’s strongest typhoon that was Yolanda. With the theme “Sektor ng mga Mangingisda ng rehistrado at kinilala, Kabalikat sa pagsulong ng pangisda ang masagana”, BFAR also calls for the intensified campaign of the ongoing program for fisherfolks registration. The annual Fish Conservation Week Celebration aims to focus and emphasize the need for conservation and protection of coastal resources of the country. (PR)

Transfer of EVRMC could help boost sales of herbal medicines, says PITAHC official

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TACLOBAN CITY – The relocation of the Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center (EVRMC) will not affect their operations but rather would possibly help boost their income. Thus said Janice Alota, administrative officer of the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care (PITAHC). The EVRMC is soon to be relocated adjacent to the PITAHC located in Barangay Bagacay which manufactures herbal medicines. “This is actually advantageous to us since we are more accessible to our potential consumers. With this development, we will expand our plantation to an adjacent land to maintain our production level,” Alota said. EVRMC will be transferred to storm surge-safe location in Bagacay from its current location near the coastline of the city’s Magsaysay Boulevard. The existing location of the regional hospital is within the property owned by the provincial government of Leyte.

The new EVRMC will rise in a 25- hectare site and is projected to be the “best state-owned regional hospital outside Metro Manila.” However, its construction has yet to start. PITAHC, which occupies 36 hectares, is a government-owned herbal medicine maker under the Department of Health. Its advocacy is to promote better health for Filipino through safe, effective and affordable traditional and health care products, services and technologies. From 2009 up to 2013, PITAHC’s nationwide net sales of herbal products have already totaled P371.75 million. “Herbal medicine is a trending topic that’s why our sales are increasing and herbal medicine is the country’s number one net sales of government-made herbal products nationwide,” Alota added. (JEANE MARIE M.FAMINOGAN, LNU Intern)

Families transferred to transitional houses donated by CRS

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TACLOBAN CITY- About 32 families who completely lost their houses during the onslaught of supertyphoon Yolanda who sought temporary shelters at the San Fernando Central School (SFCS) were transferred to their transitional houses on October 8. The families’ transitional houses were developed by the Catholic Relief Services (CRS) backed by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
The transitional houses made of cocolumber, corrugated iron sheets and equipped with latrine and with a floor area of about 18 square meters to 24 square meters, depending on the number of children, are located in Barangay Utap, this city. Each unit is also connected with power and water supply.

About 77 transitional houses were constructed in the private lot owned by the family of Councilor Evangeline Esperas with the 31 families, consisting of more than 150 individuals, were the first to be relocated.
It was learned that the USAID provided the financial assistance to the CRS which will pay the monthly rental of P4, 400 to the lot owner for the next two years. The families transferred were from the villages of 51, 52, 54, 54B, 48B and 60A, all located along Sagkahan district. One of the beneficiaries was Tindia Carpina, a 22 year old mother of a one-year old girl whose been staying at the SFCS for almost a year now.
“We are so blessed and grateful for the donation given to us by the CRS,” she said who share the house with her parents and siblings. The remaining families are expected to be transferred from their evacuation center to their transitional houses within the month. The CRS has committed to build 117 transitional houses. (KATHRYN A.ORBIGOZO/JEANE MARIE M. FAMINOGAN, LNU Intern)

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