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Mayor Romualdez: Trees are essential in protecting the environment

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TACLOBAN TREE PLANTING and GROWING -The Sangguniang Panglungsod officials headed by Vice Mayor Sambo Yaokasin together with Councilors Vangie Esperas, Elvie Casal, Aimee Grafil (not in photo), Eden Pineda, Rachelle Pineda, Raissa Villasin and Jom Bagulaya all came to support Tacloban City Mayor Cristina Romualdez in her tree planting campaign. MEL CASPE
TACLOBAN TREE PLANTING and GROWING -The Sangguniang Panglungsod officials headed by Vice Mayor Sambo Yaokasin together with Councilors  Vangie Esperas, Elvie  Casal, Aimee Grafil (not in photo), Eden Pineda, Rachelle Pineda, Raissa Villasin and Jom Bagulaya all came to support Tacloban City Mayor Cristina Romualdez in her tree planting campaign.MEL CASPE
TACLOBAN TREE PLANTING and GROWING -The Sangguniang Panglungsod officials headed by Vice Mayor Sambo Yaokasin together with Councilors Vangie Esperas, Elvie Casal, Aimee Grafil (not in photo), Eden Pineda, Rachelle Pineda, Raissa Villasin and Jom Bagulaya all came to support Tacloban City Mayor Cristina Romualdez in her tree planting campaign. MEL CASPE

TACLOBAN CITY- Planting trees will help increase the public awareness on the importance of trees in protecting our environment. Thus said City Mayor Cristina Gonzales Romualdez as she led a tree planting activity in Barangay Tagpuro, a village located in the northern part of the city where a community-based tree planting program was piloted on Tuesday (August 9). “We don’t just want to plant trees. We also want to increase local awareness why the forests matter so much to us and to the local community,” Romualdez said. “We’re trying to enable local people to carry out similar projects by themselves. This will allow our efforts to have greater impact and make them ultimately sustainable in the long term,” she added.

According to the mayor, similar undertaking will be carried out in other barangays in the city which witnessed what scientists and environmentalists all over the world claimed a climate change-induced typhoon. On November 8, 2013, Tacloban was devastated when it was hit by supertyphoon “Yolanda” considered the world’s strongest typhoon to hit inland that resulted to the deaths of more than 2,200 people and destruction of properties of almost P10 billion. “We are promoting tree planting activities in and near the city and it will be a good opportunity for raising people’s awareness on its importance to our environment,” Mayor Romualdez said.

“We will carry out a reforestation program to try and restore degraded areas of the local forests. These will eventually be repopulated with not just trees but also local fauna. We will be working with the local village councils to do this, to include children from the local school,” the mayor added. Around 500 trees of different varieties like mahogany, talisay, bituon and tuog were planted by those who joined the tree planting activity who included other city officials, City Hall workers and those coming from non-government organizations. (JAZMIN BONIFACIO)

Samar Gov. Tan, others undergo drug testing

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TACLOBAN CITY- Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan led on Thursday (August 11) officials of the province for a drug test underscoring her cooperation with the anti-drug campaign of the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte.
The members of the Scene of the Crime Operatives (Soco) of the Philippine National Police took urine samples from the officials who also included Vice Governor Stephen James Tan and the 10 members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan.
“We should be an exemplar in following the law and must be clean and free from any abuse of illegal drugs,” Board Member Lee Zosa said in a phone interview.
“This is our way of showing our full support on the relentless campaign of President Duterte to stamp out the proliferation of the illegal drugs in the country,” he added.
The result of the drug tests taken from the Samar officials will be known probably by next week.
Asked what would happen if any one of them would be discovered to be positive of using illegal drugs, particularly shabu (methamphetamine hydrochloride), Zosa could not say what could be its sanction.
According to Zosa, they will first consult with the Civil Service Commission on this matter and what particular law would apply to them.
The board member also said that after them, all heads of the various departments and offices as well the close to 1,000 employees of the provincial government will also be asked to undergo drug test.
“But this will be a surprise drug test,” Zosa said.
It was learned from Zosa that the Thursday drug testing activity was the first time to be ever conducted at the provincial capitol. (JOEY A. GABIETA)

Espinosa’s surrender paves way for other drug lords to give up – Vice Gov. Loreto

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Vice Governor Carlo Loreto.
Vice Governor Carlo Loreto.
Vice Governor Carlo Loreto.

TACLOBAN CITY- The surrender of Albuera Mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr. to the police authorities should be taken positively.
And this only shows that the embattled town mayor subjected himself to the rule of law, said Leyte Vice Governor Carlo Loreto.
“The majesty of the law stands supreme” he said.
Espinosa, who identified himself as a businessman, ran for the first time for public office for mayor of Albuera which he handily won.
His fortune, however, changed after he was publicly named by President Rodrigo Duterte as among the country’s mayors who are engaging in the illegal drugs activity.
Last August 2, he surrendered to Police Director General Ronald de la Rosa denying though that he is in the illegal drug trade.
His son, Rolan or Kerwin, was branded by the police authorities as Eastern Visayas number one drug lord.
The embattled mayor has denied that he is involved in the illegal drugs activity.
Mayor Espinosa, 53, is said to be confined in a private hospital in Cebu City but his 34-year old son remain at large.
Vice Gov. Loreto admitted that with the branding of Mayor Espinosa, his town was pushed to national shame.
He, however, said that the good thing that happened on this issue was some of the country’s notorious drug pushers and drug lords came out and surrendered to the police.
The vice governor added that he is positive that the campaign against illegal drugs being waged by the administration of Pres. Duterte will cause the end of the proliferation of the prohibited drugs.
Loreto said that they are one with the President on this campaign.
(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Military camp in Samar eyed as possible drug rehab center

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CATBALOGAN CITY- A military camp in Hinabangan, Samar has been identified as a possible drug rehabilitation center in the region.
This was disclosed by Brigadier Gen. Cesar Idio, assistant division commander of the 8th Infantry Division.
Idio said that this idea was advanced to President Rodrigo Duterte during his visit to the 8th ID camp last Tuesday (August 9).
“The camp is big and there is no signal there,” he said.
The proposed drug rehabilitation center belongs to the 801st Infantry Brigade located in Barangay Fatima, Hinabangan.
It serves as the training camp for newly-hired soldiers of the 8th ID.
Records from the Philippine National Police shows that about 16,000 individuals in the region have surrendered since the administration of Pres. Duterte implemented it intensified campaign against illegal drugs.
The huge number of those who surrendered caught the government off guard, to include the President himself.
There is no existing drug rehabilitation in the region except the government-run rehabilitation center in Dulag, Leyte.
However, the facility remains not operational after it was damaged after supertyphoon “Yolanda” hit the region on November 8, 2013.
While there is an existing private drug rehabilitation center in Tacloban, ordinary drug dependents could not afford its high price of P20, a month. (ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Samar Gov. Tan pushes tourism promotion

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Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan together with 8th Infantry Division assistant division commander Brigadier General Cesar Idio leads the flag-raising ceremony for the 174th Samar Day celebration. Also in photo are Samar Vice Governor Stephen James Tan, Samar PNP Provincial Director S/Supt Elmer Pelobello and Colonel George Domingo.
Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan together with 8th Infantry Division assistant division commander Brigadier General Cesar Idio leads the flag-raising ceremony for the 174th Samar Day celebration. Also in photo are Samar Vice Governor Stephen James Tan, Samar PNP Provincial Director S/Supt Elmer Pelobello and Colonel George Domingo.
Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan together with 8th Infantry Division assistant division commander Brigadier General Cesar Idio leads the flag-raising ceremony for the 174th Samar Day celebration. Also in photo are Samar Vice Governor Stephen James Tan, Samar PNP Provincial Director S/Supt Elmer Pelobello and Colonel George Domingo.

CATBALOGAN CITY – Promoting Samar’s tourism destinations was given prominence as the province celebrated its 174th founding anniversary on Thursday (August 11).
Governor Sharee Ann Tan said that the province has full potential to become a top tourist destination considering its various natural attractions.
But despite its naturally-endowed assets, its tourism industry has yet to fully take off.
Last year, the governor led the launching of “Spark Samar” tourism promotional campaign which aims to attract more tourists to the province.
Tourism Regional Director Karina Rosa Tiopes, who was the main guest during the occasion, exhorted not only the local officials but the even those in the community to help in promoting further Samar as a tourist destination by drawing up out-of-the-box promotional campaign.
“Tourists nowadays are looking for destinations that are raw, tourism products that are unique and experiences that are authentic. I believe that Samar offers all of these,” Tiopes said.
“To make tourism as the medium of narrowing the development, we all have to collaborate and synergize, you need to look beyond your territorial boundaries and compliment, converge new resources that are positive advantage with those of your neighboring towns, cities and provinces,” the tourism regional director added.
Aside from Tiopes, also among the guests was Brigadier General Cesar Ido, deputy commanding officer of the 8th Infantry Division.
Meantime, Gov.Tan said that they will focus in capacitating people’s organizations as part of their tourism promotion.
People’s organizations will no longer rely on tour guiding activities as their source of income but will also be trained in food preparation and souvenir- making that will give them more income, she said.
The governor added that they had also tied up with the 52nd Infantry Battalion based in Sta Rita town that produces organic vegetables and livestock as part of their tourism development promotion.
“We asked the battalion commander to help us in organic farming that will be served to tourists who will visit the province,” Tan said.
The provincial government will forge partnership with Department of Education and Payapa and Masaganang Pamayanan (Pamana) for the organic farming, she added.
(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Pres. Duterte promises full backing to EV soldiers

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President Rodrigo Duterte joined soldiers of the 8th Infantry Division for a photo opportunity during his visit on Monday(August 9) at the 8th Infantry Division based in Catbalogan City. (LITO A. BAGUNAS)
President Rodrigo Duterte joined soldiers of the 8th Infantry Division for a photo opportunity during his visit on Monday(August 9) at the 8th Infantry Division based in Catbalogan City. (LITO A. BAGUNAS)

CATBALOGAN CITY- President Rodrigo Duterte assured soldiers of the region that he will provide his full support by giving them their needs. The President visited the 8th Infantry Division at Camp Lukban, this city, on Monday (August 9) who announced that he already approved to repair the military hospital, among others. Mr. Duterte, the first Commander-in-Chief to visit the 8th ID, was joined by Defense Sec. Delfin Lorenzana, AFP Chief of Staff Ricardo Visaya and retired Major General Arthur Tabaquero who was the former commanding general of the 8th ID from 2008 to 2010 and now serves as the presidential adviser on military affairs. His Monday visit was Mr. Duterte’s first to the region after he won the May 9 presidential polls.

In his speech before the 500 soldiers and medical staff of the division, the President said that he is happy with their “achievements” in addressing the region’s insurgency problem. Before he met the soldiers, the President attended a security briefing attended by the region’s top army officials led by Major Gen. Jet Velarmino, commanding general of the 8th ID. “I am happy to share this moment with you, to meet you personally and all your officers to tell you na ang Republika ng Pilipinas, the machinery of (the) government, nandiyan sa tabi, sa likod mo,” the President said. Mr. Duterte announced that he would convert the presidential plane into an air ambulance for use by the soldiers and upgrade their equipment on their fight against insurgents. “And I want it (done) fast,” he said, referring to the conversion of the presidential plane into an air ambulance.

He also announced that the division will be getting a new building for a new and modern medical facility inside the camp. “Lahat ng makatulong sa inyo, inyo na. And I am happy to know that the situation (here) is very good and at par with the rest of the infantry divisions all over the country,” the Commander-in-Chief said. In his 15 minute- speech, the President reiterated his desire to end the country’s insurgency problem through a peace negotiation with the leaders of the Communist Party of the Philippines-National Democratic Front (CPP-NDF). He, however, stressed that the CPP-NDF group should show their sincerity by not using land mines against the government troops as these are prohibited under the Geneva Convention.  “My job as a President is not to look for fight and to allow people die. My job as the President is to seek peace with everybody so that we can move on to the next generation para yung generation after us wala ng problema sa insurrection and they can go anywhere throughout the country and develop the Republic for their own… yung mga anak nila,” Mr. Duterte said. Eastern Visayas, particularly the provinces of Samar, Eastern Samar and Northern Samar are still facing the insurgency problem.

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