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Matuguinao declared under stable peace status after years of anti-insurgency efforts

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REBEL-FREE.Officials from the local government of Matuguinao, the Philippine Army, the Philippine National Police, and the Department of the Interior and Local Government gather during the declaration ceremony of the municipality under a Stable Internal Peace and Security Condition (SIPSC) at the municipal gymnasium on June 8, 2026. The declaration marks the end of decades-long insurgency influence in the area.(DILG SAMAR FACEBOOK)

In Samar

REBEL-FREE.Officials from the local government of Matuguinao, the Philippine Army, the Philippine National Police, and the Department of the Interior and Local Government gather during the declaration ceremony of the municipality under a Stable Internal Peace and Security Condition (SIPSC) at the municipal gymnasium on June 8, 2026. The declaration marks the end of decades-long insurgency influence in the area.(DILG SAMAR FACEBOOK)

MATUGUINAO, Samar — This municipality has been officially declared under a Stable Internal Peace and Security Condition (SIPSC), marking what officials described as a major milestone in ending the decades-long influence of insurgency in the area.

The declaration was made during a ceremony at the municipal gymnasium on June 8, attended by local officials led by Mayor Aran Boller, military representatives headed by 8th Infantry Division Commander Maj. Gen. Peter Burgunio, and officials from the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).
For decades, Matuguinao had been considered one of the strongholds of insurgency in Samar, with communist rebel influence reported in nearly all of its barangays.

Local officials said the situation began to improve in 2019 following intensified government security operations and the municipality’s declaration of the New People’s Army as persona non grata.

Mayor Boller, visibly emotional during his speech, described the declaration as the result of years of effort and sacrifice.

“It has been a long journey toward the total emancipation of Matuguinao from the influence of the CPP-NPA-NDF,” he said, recalling the deaths of soldiers, barangay officials, and civilians during the armed conflict.

The town mayor said the SIPSC declaration signals that the municipality can now fully focus on development and long-term progress.

Boller also cited improved access to the town as a key factor in its transformation. Once accessible only by a four- to six-hour motorboat ride, Matuguinao is now connected by road to Gandara through a PAMANA-funded project completed in 2019, reducing travel time to less than an hour.

“By delivering services to all citizens equally, we have eliminated the grounds for complaints used by the NPA to justify recruitment,” he added.

The mayor credited the sustained support of military units, including the 63rd, 19th, and 43rd Infantry Battalions and the 8th Infantry Division, for helping restore peace in the municipality.

The local government is currently assisting around 60 to 70 former rebels through reintegration programs, livelihood support, and planned housing projects under the “Saad nga Balay” program, in partnership with national and provincial agencies.

Maj. Gen. Burgunio commended the cooperation of the local government and residents, saying the achievement was made possible through community support alongside security operations.

He noted that while Matuguinao had once been a difficult area for peace efforts due to its terrain and isolation, significant improvements have been achieved not only in the municipality but across Samar Island.

The SIPSC declaration means insurgency-related threats have been effectively addressed and that local institutions are now deemed capable of sustaining peace and security, based on assessment and validation by security forces.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

DTI-Leyte eyes P4.5-M sales target in Layag Leyte fiesta bonanza trade expo 2026

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LOCAL PRODUCTS. Visitors can buy local products from Leyte’s MSMEs in this year’s Layag Leyte Fiesta Bonanza Trade Expo 2026 at Robinsons Place Tacloban which opened on June 10. The five-day trade fair features 36 exhibitors from across Leyte and aims to generate at least ₱4.5 million in sales while promoting local entrepreneurship and innovation. (Photo Courtesy, Sarwell Q. Meniano)
LOCAL PRODUCTS. Visitors can buy local products from Leyte’s MSMEs in this year’s Layag Leyte Fiesta Bonanza Trade Expo 2026 at Robinsons Place Tacloban which opened on June 10. The five-day trade fair features 36 exhibitors from across Leyte and aims to generate at least ₱4.5 million in sales while promoting local entrepreneurship and innovation. (Photo Courtesy, Sarwell Q. Meniano)

TACLOBAN CITY – The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)-Leyte is aiming to generate at least P4.5 million in sales during the five-day Layag Leyte Fiesta Bonanza Trade Expo 2026, which opened on June 10 at Robinsons Place Tacloban in Marasbaras and will run until June 14.

The annual trade fair brings together 36 micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) from across Leyte, showcasing a diverse range of locally produced goods, including processed food products, fruits and nuts, cacao-based and coconut-based items, wearable products, home décor, furniture, and health and wellness products.

Among the new products featured this year is “Rain Purple,” a healthy beverage made from blue ternate, a plant widely known for its use in herbal and wellness drinks.

According to DTI-Leyte Provincial Director Faustino Gayas Jr., several products on display are outcomes of the agency’s continuing support programs for local entrepreneurs, including training, product development, packaging enhancement, labeling assistance, and capacity-building initiatives.

The trade expo serves as a platform for MSMEs to promote their products, expand market reach, and connect with consumers and potential institutional buyers.

DTI-Leyte said the event is also intended to strengthen local entrepreneurship by enhancing the competitiveness of small businesses and providing opportunities for wider market exposure through trade fairs and business promotion activities.

(TROY B.ABARRATIGUE, LNU STUDENT INTERN)

Tabango holds earthquake drill to test health emergency response readiness

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Residents of Barangay Tugas in Tabango, Leyte participate in a simulated evacuation during an earthquake drill led by health and emergency responders as part of a disaster preparedness program supported by Americares. The activity tested the response capability of local agencies during a magnitude 7.8 earthquake scenario. (Photo Courtesy, Americares Philippines)

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Residents of Barangay Tugas in Tabango, Leyte participate in a simulated evacuation during an earthquake drill led by health and emergency responders as part of a disaster preparedness program supported by Americares. The activity tested the response capability of local agencies during a magnitude 7.8 earthquake scenario. (Photo Courtesy, Americares Philippines)

TABANGO,Leyte– A village in this town served as the site of an earthquake simulation drill aimed at assessing the response capability of the Rural Health Unit (RHU) and other emergency responders during a major disaster.

The drill was conducted in Barangay Tugas on Wednesday, June 10, as part of a two-year program of Americares, which supports disaster preparedness and health system strengthening in communities affected by poverty and emergencies.

The exercise simulated a magnitude 7.8 earthquake, with residents acting as victims while barangay officials led evacuation procedures and accounted for injured and missing persons following the “quake.”

Responders included personnel from the Rural Health Unit, Bureau of Fire Protection, Philippine National Police, Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO), and the Municipal Engineering Office.

Americares Philippines Program Manager Rudelly Cabutin said the activity was designed not to find faults but to identify areas for improvement, particularly in coordination among agencies.

Prior to the drill, Americares provided training on first aid, mass casualty management, and evacuation procedures for RHU personnel, along with emergency response equipment support. The simulation served as an evaluation of the skills gained from the program.
Cabutin said the second year of the initiative will focus on strengthening interoperability among the RHU, MDRRMO, and other responding agencies during disasters and emergencies.

Tabango Mayor Ma. Corazon Remandaban welcomed the exercise, saying it is important for communities to remain prepared following recent earthquake incidents in other parts of the country.

Barangay Tugas Captain Joan Sarsalijo expressed gratitude to the LGU and Americares for selecting their community as the training site, saying it helped both residents and officials improve disaster response awareness and coordination.

After the drill, representatives from the Leyte Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office and the Philippine Information Agency conducted an assessment to help further improve the municipality’s emergency response systems.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Classes open smoothly across Eastern Visayas

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SMOOTH OPENING OF CLASSES.Students of Rizal Central School in Tacloban City attend an orientation program before the start of classes on Monday, June 8, marking the opening of school year 2026-2027. Education officials reported a generally peaceful and orderly return to classrooms across Eastern Visayas, with nearly one million learners initially recorded in public schools throughout the region.(TACLOBAN CITY INFORMATION OFFICE)

With almost one million students

SMOOTH OPENING OF CLASSES.Students of Rizal Central School in Tacloban City attend an orientation program before the start of classes on Monday, June 8, marking the opening of school year 2026-2027. Education officials reported a generally peaceful and orderly return to classrooms across Eastern Visayas, with nearly one million learners initially recorded in public schools throughout the region.(TACLOBAN CITY INFORMATION OFFICE)

TACLOBAN CITY — Schools across Eastern Visayas welcomed students back to classrooms on Monday, June 8, with education officials reporting a generally peaceful and orderly opening of classes for School Year 2026-2027.

The Department of Education (DepEd)-VIII said schools throughout the region conducted orientation programs and other welcoming activities as learners returned for the first day of classes.

DepEd regional information officer Jasmin Calzita said the smooth opening of classes was made possible through the coordinated efforts of teachers, school personnel, parents, local government units, police officers, and barangay officials who helped ensure the safety and security of students and educators.

Initial data from DepEd showed that more than 989,800 students enrolled in public schools across Eastern Visayas have returned to their respective schools. However, Calzita said the figure remains provisional as enrollment continues in the region.

She said the agency has yet to release a breakdown of enrollment figures for elementary and secondary levels pending the completion of registration activities.

Despite the generally smooth start of classes, Regional Director Salustiano T. Jimenez acknowledged that challenges remain, particularly those that regularly surface during the opening weeks of the academic year.

“Opening classes will not be completely free of challenges, but DepEd Region VIII is ready to respond immediately and provide the necessary support to ensure the uninterrupted learning of our students,” Jimenez said.

To address concerns related to enrollment and school operations, DepEd activated Public Assistance Command Centers at the regional office, Schools Division Offices, and schools under the Oplan Balik Eskwela 2026 program.

The new school year also comes as DepEd continues efforts to address teacher shortages and improve classroom conditions in the region.

Jimenez said DepEd-8 is expected to hire at least 2,046 new public-school teachers for School Year 2026-2027. The additional personnel are intended to improve student-teacher ratios and help ease the workload of existing teachers.

Of the available positions, 1,245 are allotted for kindergarten and elementary schools, 275 for junior high school, 440 for senior high school, and 37 for the Alternative Learning System (ALS).

The hiring process will continue until September, with applicants required to undergo standard recruitment and evaluation procedures before being included in the registry of qualified candidates.

The new teaching positions form part of the 32,916 teaching items approved nationwide for the upcoming school year. The allocation was based on enrollment figures and the number of retiring teachers.

During the previous school year, DepEd recorded 55,885 teachers serving 4,197 public schools across Eastern Visayas.

DepEd officials called on stakeholders to continue supporting programs aimed at providing quality, inclusive, and safe education for learners throughout the region.

PRO-8 deploys nearly 4,000 personnel for safe opening of classes in Eastern Visayas

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SECURITY. Police Regional Office 8 personnel conduct visibility patrols near a school in Eastern Visayas as part of Oplan Balik-Eskwela 2026–2027. PRO-8 has deployed thousands of police officers and force multipliers to ensure the safety and security of students, teachers, and school communities.(PRO-8)
SECURITY. Police Regional Office 8 personnel conduct visibility patrols near a school in Eastern Visayas as part of Oplan Balik-Eskwela 2026–2027. PRO-8 has deployed thousands of police officers and force multipliers to ensure the safety and security of students, teachers, and school communities.(PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY— The Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) has deployed a total of 3,818 personnel across Eastern Visayas to ensure the safety and security of students, teachers, and school personnel for the opening of School Year 2026–2027 under Oplan Balik-Eskwela.
The security coverage, which began on June 1, 2026, is being implemented under the leadership of PRO-8 Regional Director B/GEN. Jason Capoy as part of efforts to maintain peace and order in and around schools across the region.

PRO-8 identified 4,178 schools regionwide and established 373 Police Assistance Desks (PADs) strategically located to respond to public safety concerns during the school opening period.

Of the total deployment, 1,974 are police regional office personnel, supported by 214 personnel from other units and 1,630 force multipliers.

The security operation is further reinforced by 738 personnel assigned to PADs, along with 569 mobile patrols and 667 foot patrol teams to ensure heightened police visibility.

B/Gen. Capoy said the deployment reflects the police force’s commitment to safeguarding learning environments and ensuring the orderly return of students to schools.

“This deployment reflects PRO-8’s commitment to maintaining peace and order in and around school premises and ensuring the safety of learners as they return to school,” the police regional director said in a statement.

PRO-8 also urged the public to remain vigilant and cooperate with authorities in maintaining safe and secure school surroundings throughout the duration of the Balik-Eskwela period.

Authorities said the enhanced security measures will continue in the coming days as part of sustained efforts to support a safe and orderly opening of classes across Eastern Visayas.

(JOEY A. GABIETA with LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

House approves measure upgrading ESSU extension units into full-pledged campuses

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APPROVED. Eastern Samar Lone District Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales welcomes the House of Representatives’ approval of a measure converting the Eastern Samar State University (ESSU) extension units in Arteche and Balangiga into regular campuses, a move aimed at expanding access to state-subsidized higher education across the province.(CONGRESSMAN SHEEN GONZALES FACEBOOK)

TACLOBAN CITY — Students in Eastern Samar may soon have greater access to college education closer to home after the House of Representatives approved on third and final reading a bill converting the Eastern Samar State University (ESSU) extension units in Arteche and Balangiga into regular campuses.

APPROVED. Eastern Samar Lone District Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales welcomes the House of Representatives’ approval of a measure converting the Eastern Samar State University (ESSU) extension units in Arteche and Balangiga into regular campuses, a move aimed at expanding access to state-subsidized higher education across the province.(CONGRESSMAN SHEEN GONZALES FACEBOOK)

House Bill No. 9464, principally authored by Eastern Samar Lone District Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales and 4Ps Party-list Rep. Marcelino Libanan, seeks to upgrade and expand the existing ESSU extension units in the two municipalities into full-fledged campuses of the province’s lone state university.

The measure is expected to strengthen higher education opportunities in Eastern Samar by bringing more degree programs and academic services closer to students in remote communities.

“This measure will significantly expand access to state-subsidized higher education across Eastern Samar. Students in and around Arteche and Balangiga will no longer have to travel far from home to pursue the college degree programs they want,” Gonzales said.

The lawmaker reiterated his commitment to making higher quality education more accessible to Eastern Samar residents.

“We remain committed to promoting greater access to high-quality, state-subsidized college education throughout Eastern Samar,” he said.

Gonzales emphasized the role of education in improving economic opportunities and uplifting families.

“There’s no question that higher learning opens more opportunities for gainful employment and gives families a better chance to improve their quality of life,” he added.

Under the proposed measure, the new campuses will offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs, technical-vocational courses, and research and extension services. Each campus will be headed by a full-time campus director.

ESSU currently serves nearly 25,000 students and employs 721 faculty members across its campuses.

Once the measure becomes law, the university’s campus network will expand to seven, including its main campus in Borongan City and existing regular campuses in Can-avid, Guiuan, Maydolong, and Salcedo.

The creation of the new campuses is expected to further strengthen ESSU’s role in delivering affordable and accessible higher education to students throughout Eastern Samar.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

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