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DPWH Eastern Samar District Engineering Office welcomes new leaders

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BORONGAN CITY – The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Eastern Samar District Engineering Office (ESDEO) has welcomed its new leadership team with the assumption of District Engineer Engr. Jehela G. Roxas and OIC-Assistant District Engineer Engr. Esteban P. Casillano on September 4, 2025.

DE Roxas, a native of Lipa City, Batangas, brings with her a remarkable career journey marked by perseverance, hard work, and steady professional growth. She began her service at DPWH Batangas 4th District Engineering Office as a Job Order Laborer I in January 2011. Within the same year, she transitioned to Engineer I under a Job Order contract. Her dedication and competence soon earned her a permanent appointment as Engineer II in September 2012.

Her career advanced further when she became Engineer III in August 2016, a position she held until February 2021. On February 4, 2021, she took on a leadership role as OIC-Assistant District Engineer of Batangas 4th DEO and later became a full-fledged ADE in March 2022. By November 2022, she was designated as OIC-District Engineer, and in August 2023, she officially assumed the position of full-fledged District Engineer until her reassignment to Eastern Samar on August 29, 2025.

“It is both an honor and a responsibility to serve the people of Eastern Samar. My journey in DPWH taught me that hard work and teamwork build not only infrastructure but also stronger communities. I am grateful for this opportunity to serve Eastern Samar and I will do my best to bring progress, integrity, and compassion into our work,” said DE Roxas.
Meanwhile, Engr. Esteban P. Casillano, from Borongan City, now serves as OIC-Assistant District Engineer, has been part of DPWH for over two decades. He began his career on March 8, 2004 as a casual employee and, by December 16 of the same year, he was appointed as permanent Engineer II. Promoted to Engineer III on July 1, 2009, he went on to serve as Chief of the Materials and Quality Control Section later renamed Quality Assurance Section, until July 1, 2019. From July 2, 2019 until August 29, 2025, he held the position of Chief of the Maintenance Section before his new designation as OIC-ADE.
“For more than 20 years, I have devoted myself to the mission of DPWH. I am grateful for the trust given to me, and I will do my part to ensure our office remains true to its mandate of providing quality, safe, and reliable infrastructure.”

Despite assuming their new assignments, both DE Roxas and OIC-ADE Casillano have already submitted their qualified courtesy resignations in compliance with the directive of newly designated DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon as part of the anti-corruption drive.
With their combined expertise, DPWH Eastern Samar DEO is confident that its new leaders will continue to strengthen the office’s commitment to quality public service, transparent governance, and infrastructure that builds connections and resilience for the people of Eastern Samar.

Moreover, following the retirement of DE Domcelio M. Natividad, the district was temporarily overseen for more than two weeks by Assistant Regional Director Ma. Margarita C. Junia, D.M., who served as OIC-DE until Engr. Roxas formally assumed office as District Engineer. Meanwhile, OIC-ADE Casillano succeeds Engr. Chito Nelson O. Eusores, the former ADE of Eastern Samar, who is now designated as OIC-DE of Tacloban City District Engineering Office.

(MAY ANTONIETTE O. NABLO, PIO STAFF/PR)

Samar bags 2024 regional seal of good local governance

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SEAL OF GOOD GOVERNANCE.The provincial government has again received the regional seal of good local governance champions.Photo,taken on Sept.10, shows Vice Governor Arnold Tan with personnel from the regional office of the Department of Interior and Local Government. (SAMAR PROVINCIAL INFORMATION OFFICE)
SEAL OF GOOD GOVERNANCE.The provincial government has again received the regional seal of good local governance champions.Photo,taken on Sept.10, shows Vice Governor Arnold Tan with personnel from the regional office of the Department of Interior and Local Government.
(SAMAR PROVINCIAL INFORMATION OFFICE)

TACLOBAN CITY — Samar province has earned the 2024 regional seal of good local governance (SGLG) champions award, reaffirming its commitment to transparency, accountability, and quality public service.

Vice Governor Arnold Tan lauded the provincial government of Samar, its SGLG team, and partner stakeholders — including the Samar Police Provincial Office, the Department of Education, and various civil society organizations — for helping secure the recognition. This is the province’s fifth SGLG award after previous wins in 2016, 2019, 2023, and 2024.

The assessment involved interviews, on-site inspections, and document validation covering key areas such as financial administration, disaster preparedness, social protection, health compliance, education, business-friendliness, environmental management, safety, peace and order, and tourism development.

Adrian Thomas Colasito, local government monitoring and evaluation division assistant chief and regional assessment team leader, stressed that mindful decision-making by local officials directly affects the lives of citizens.

Region VIII remains the only region in the country to conduct the SGLG Champions assessment, according to the regional office of the Department of the Interior and Local Government Regional Office.

This latest award underscores Samar’s dedication to good governance and its drive to deliver efficient, responsive services to its constituents.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Couple ambushed in Villaba, Leyte

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ORMOC CITY— Police are investigating the ambush of a couple traveling aboard a subcompact sedan at around 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday, September 9, in Barangay Buga-Buga, Villaba town, Leyte.

Police Major Salvador Ian Po, officer-in-charge of Villaba Municipal Police Station, identified the victims as “Rod,” 36, and his live-in partner “Krista,” 21, both residents of Maasin City.
According to witnesses, four unidentified gunmen aboard a gray van opened fire on the victims while they were traveling in a Mitsubishi Mirage 4 en route to Ormoc City and heading toward Maasin City.

Despite sustaining injuries, the driver managed to continue driving until they reached Barangay Hibulangan, Villaba, where they sought help from bystanders.

Responding personnel from the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) Villaba rushed the couple to Ormoc Doctors City Hospital for treatment.

Police said they received the first report of the shooting at 4:57 p.m. through a “Pulis sa Barangay” from Barangay Hibulangan. Responding officers from Villaba MPS, the 31st Special Action Company (3SAC) of the 3rd Special Action Battalion (SAB), the 2nd Leyte Provincial Mobile Force Company (LPMFC), and the Regional Mobile Force Battalion 8 (RMFB-8) immediately proceeded to the area.

A concerned citizen told police that the suspects were last seen heading toward Barangay Capiñahan, Villaba. Acting on this information, police pursued a gray van matching the description. They found it stuck in mud in a descending, mountainous portion of the barangay, with three male suspects pushing the vehicle.

Upon seeing the arriving officers, the suspects opened fire, prompting the police to return fire. A brief exchange of gunfire ensued but the suspects managed to flee toward the nearby mountains, abandoning the van.

Inside the van, police recovered a backpack containing a .45 caliber pistol with two live rounds and 11 spent shells of the same caliber. Despite a hot pursuit operation in the surrounding areas, the suspects were not apprehended. Neighboring police stations were also alerted to assist in locating and arresting the suspects.

Police also revealed that “Rod” was arrested in 2022 on drug charges but was released after entering into a plea bargaining agreement approved by the court.

(ROBERT DEJON)

PRO-8 chief Capoy champions transparency and welfare in first dialogue with Leyte police

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MEETING WITH COPS. Police Regional Director B/Gen Jason Capoy held a “Hear Your Men” activity involving police personnel from the Leyte Police Provincial Office on Sept.11,2025. (PRO-8)
MEETING WITH COPS. Police Regional Director B/Gen Jason Capoy held a “Hear Your Men” activity involving police personnel from the Leyte Police Provincial Office on Sept.11,2025. (PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY– Emphasizing a leadership style grounded in communication, transparency, and proactive support, PB\Gen. Jason Capoy led a face-to-face engagement with officers of the Leyte Police Provincial Office or LPPO, marking his first official command visit since taking the helm of Philippine National Police Regional Office.

The “Hear Your Men” initiative serves as a direct feedback mechanism between the regional leadership and frontline personnel, providing a platform to address operational challenges, resource needs, and welfare concerns.

In his address, Capoy reaffirmed his commitment to frontline empowerment and operational integrity, stressing the critical role of body-worn cameras in daily law enforcement. He described BWCs as not only essential tools in deterring crime but also as a vital means to enhance public trust and ensure police accountability.

“We want the people to see that we are professionals doing our duty with integrity. These cameras protect not just the public, but also our personnel in the performance of their duties,” Capoy said.

He encouraged LPPO officers to maintain consistent use of BWCs during operations, aligning with national directives for increased transparency and professionalism.

Meanwhile, LPPO Provincial Director Col. Dionisio Apas, Jr. expressed appreciation for the regional director’s leadership approach, which he said prioritizes both operational efficiency and the morale of police personnel.

“This kind of leadership strengthens our confidence and reminds us that we are not working in isolation. We are grateful for a regional director who listens,” Apas stated.

The dialogue also allowed officers to raise concerns and propose recommendations directly to Capoy—an approach he assured would continue across the region to foster an inclusive and responsive command environment.

The initiative underscores PRO8’s broader mission to modernize police operations, uplift personnel welfare, and deepen community trust across Eastern Visayas.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Army seizes rebel camp in Eastern Samar after hour-long clash

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CACHE OF FIREARMS.The government troops recovered several firearms after it ran over a camp of the New People’s Army in Llorente,Eastern Samar.(8th ID)
CACHE OF FIREARMS.The government troops recovered several firearms after it ran over a camp of the New People’s Army in Llorente,Eastern Samar.(8th ID)

TACLOBAN CITY —Government troops under the 63rd Infantry Battalion overran a New People’s Army (NPA) encampment in an upland village of Llorente, Eastern Samar, following an hour-long gun battle with suspected communist rebels.

According to a report from the 8th Infantry Division’s Public Affairs Office, soldiers launched the operation after receiving information from residents about armed men allegedly extorting food and supplies from civilians.

The armed group was identified as remnants of the Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Sesame of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC), which has been weakened by successive military operations in recent years.

Troops recovered two M16 rifles, a .45 caliber pistol, ammunition, magazines, subversive documents, five backpacks, and other war materials from the abandoned camp.

Major General Adonis Ariel Orio, commander of the 8th Infantry Division, credited the success of the operation to the cooperation of local communities, saying it reflects the growing unity between the public and the security sector in countering communist influence in the region.

“The courage of our people to stand against intimidation and provide critical information reflects the unity of the community and government in putting an end to the abuses of the Communist Terrorist Group,” Orio said.

He urged remaining rebels to lay down their arms and rejoin their families, emphasizing the government’s offer of reintegration support. “There is no honor in wasting innocent lives in a lawless fight. The government has better plans for you. Surrender now while you still can,” Orio added.

The clash highlights the military’s continuing campaign to dismantle the remaining guerrilla fronts of the communist insurgency in Eastern Visayas—once a stronghold of the New People’s Army but now significantly weakened by sustained security operations.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Rep. Ongchuan hails DepEd overtime pay policy as boost to teachers’ welfare

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Rep. Edwin Ongchuan
Rep. Edwin Ongchuan

TACLOBAN CITY — Northern Samar 2nd District Rep. Edwin Ongchuan has welcomed the Department of Education’s (DepEd) new policy granting overtime pay to public school teachers, describing it as a “long-overdue recognition” of their sacrifices.

The policy, issued under DepEd Order No. 26, series of 2025, entitles teachers to 125 percent of their hourly rate for overtime on weekdays and 150 percent on weekends, holidays, and special non-working days. Teachers may also opt to convert excess hours into vacation service credits, giving them the choice between monetary or non-monetary benefits.

Ongchuan, who serves as vice chair of the House committee on appropriations, thanked Education Secretary Sonny Angara for approving the measure.

He noted that he has long pushed for initiatives to improve the welfare of educators, including increased hazard pay for teachers on election duty.

“This is a significant step toward valuing teachers as frontliners in our education system,” Ongchuan said. “It affirms the dignity of their work and provides fair compensation that strengthens morale and professional well-being.”

The congressman said the new overtime pay policy complements earlier efforts to streamline teachers’ duties and clarify overload compensation, signaling a more holistic approach to addressing their workload.

He pledged to continue collaborating with DepEd and other stakeholders to advance policies that protect teachers’ rights and improve their working conditions.

Education advocates have long called for measures to reduce or properly compensate the extra hours teachers spend preparing lessons, supervising activities, and supporting students beyond classroom hours. With this latest reform, Ongchuan said, the sacrifices of teachers are “finally being acknowledged and rewarded in concrete terms.”

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

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