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Northern Samar governor seeks NEA intervention as soaring power rates hit consumers

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SEEKING POWER RELIEF. Northern Samar Governor Harris Ongchuan calls for immediate intervention by the National Electrification Administration (NEA) to help address the province’s rising electricity rates, saying soaring power costs are placing a heavy burden on households, businesses, and the local economy. Ongchuan has appealed for closer NEA oversight of the Northern Samar Electric Cooperative (NORSAMELCO) while the provincial government pursues long-term renewable energy projects aimed at improving energy security and lowering electricity costs. (Photo Courtesy)
SEEKING POWER RELIEF. Northern Samar Governor Harris Ongchuan calls for immediate intervention by the National Electrification Administration (NEA) to help address the province’s rising electricity rates, saying soaring power costs are placing a heavy burden on households, businesses, and the local economy. Ongchuan has appealed for closer NEA oversight of the Northern Samar Electric Cooperative (NORSAMELCO) while the provincial government pursues long-term renewable energy projects aimed at improving energy security and lowering electricity costs. (Photo Courtesy)

TACLOBAN CITY – Alarmed by the continuing spike in electricity rates in Northern Samar, Governor Harris Ongchuan has asked the National Electrification Administration (NEA) to immediately step in and help stabilize the operations of the Northern Samar Electric Cooperative (Norsamelco), saying the escalating power costs are already taking a toll on families, businesses, and the province’s economy.

In a June 11, 2026 letter to NEA Administrator Atty. Antonio Mariano Almeda, Ongchuan appealed for the deployment of an NEA representative to work closely with Norsamelco in addressing operational issues and ensuring more effective management of the province’s power distribution system.

“This is a matter of urgent public concern that goes directly to the welfare of our people and the economic stability of the province,” Ongchuan said, emphasizing the need for stronger coordination between the electric cooperative and the NEA to improve oversight and speed up solutions to the province’s power concerns.

Northern Samar has been among the provinces in Eastern Visayas grappling with rising electricity prices in recent months as distribution utilities absorb higher generation and transmission costs brought about by tighter power supply in the region.

Provincial officials said the latest increase in electricity rates was driven by several factors, including higher consumer demand, reduced power generation due to outages of several power plants, and the electric cooperative’s increased dependence on the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM), where electricity prices surged during the latest billing period.

According to the provincial government, electricity purchased from the WESM reached P40.72 per kilowatt-hour, substantially increasing Norsamelco’s power supply costs. The cooperative also recorded an additional 1.81 million kilowatt-hours in energy purchases compared with the previous billing cycle.

Higher transmission-related expenses, including increased line rental charges and congestion costs, also contributed to the higher monthly electricity bills being paid by consumers.

The appeal comes as electricity prices across Eastern Visayas have climbed in recent months after the region’s electric cooperatives incurred record-high transmission congestion and line loss charges, costs that are automatically passed on to consumers under existing power industry regulations.

To lessen the province’s dependence on expensive electricity sources, Ongchuan said the provincial government is pursuing several long-term energy projects, including the construction of a 3.18-megawatt hydroelectric power plant in San Isidro scheduled for completion in 2028. Solar power facilities are likewise being installed at the NORSAMELCO main office and in Barangay Lawaan in Laoang town to supplement the province’s electricity supply.

The governor also pointed to pending legislative measures intended to reduce electricity costs, including House Bill No. 889, which seeks to review line rental charges imposed on electric cooperatives, and House Bill No. 864, which proposes exempting electricity sales from the 12-percent value-added tax. Another proposed measure, the Anti-Dangling Wires Bill, aims to improve the maintenance, reliability, and safety of power distribution lines.
While awaiting structural reforms, the provincial government urged consumers to conserve electricity by unplugging idle appliances, improving energy efficiency at home, and investing in renewable energy systems such as rooftop solar panels through the government’s net-metering program.

Ongchuan also reminded consumers that the Energy Regulatory Commission’s temporary “No Disconnection Policy” remains in effect for the May to July 2026 billing period, allowing residential customers consuming less than 200 kilowatt-hours a month to settle their electricity bills through a three-month installment payment scheme.

He said sustained collaboration among the NEA, Norsamelco, national energy agencies, and local governments is crucial to restoring stable, reliable, and more affordable electricity service for Northern Samar residents and businesses.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

50 Eastern Samar cops undergo tourism security training as visitor arrivals grow

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Tourism-ready police. Fifty personnel of the Eastern Samar Police Provincial Office participate in the four-day Tourist-Oriented Police for Community Order and Protection (TOPCOP) seminar in Borongan City. The training equips police officers with specialized skills in tourist safety, public assistance, and destination security as Eastern Samar continues to strengthen its tourism industry. (EASTERN SAMAR PROVINCIAL INFORMATION OFFICE)
Tourism-ready police. Fifty personnel of the Eastern Samar Police Provincial Office participate in the four-day Tourist-Oriented Police for Community Order and Protection (TOPCOP) seminar in Borongan City. The training equips police officers with specialized skills in tourist safety, public assistance, and destination security as Eastern Samar continues to strengthen its tourism industry.
(EASTERN SAMAR PROVINCIAL INFORMATION OFFICE)

TACLOBAN CITY – As Eastern Samar continues to promote itself as one of Eastern Visayas’ emerging ecotourism destinations, 50 police officers are undergoing specialized training to strengthen security and improve public safety services for both local and foreign visitors.

The four-day Tourist-Oriented Police for Community Order and Protection (TOPCOP) seminar, which began on July 7 at the Governor’s Conference Hall in Borongan City, is designed to equip personnel of the Eastern Samar Police Provincial Office (ESPPO) with the skills needed to respond effectively to the safety and security concerns of tourists.
The training forms part of the Philippine National Police’s continuing efforts to develop a professional corps of tourist-oriented police officers capable of ensuring a safe, secure, and visitor-friendly environment in key tourism destinations.

Police Capt. Amie Centro-Tiu, chief of the Tourist Security and Protection Section of the PNP Public Safety Division, opened the seminar with an overview of the TOPCOP program, highlighting the responsibilities of tourist police officers and the fundamental principles of tourist safety and security.

Officials from the regional office of the Department of Tourism (DOT) also provided participants with a broader understanding of the country’s tourism industry and the role of law enforcement in sustaining its growth.

Rodel Balierbare, supervising tourism operations officer of DOT-8, discussed the agency’s mandate under Republic Act No. 9593, or the Tourism Act of 2009, and explained the functions of its attached agencies in promoting and regulating the tourism sector.
Provincial Tourism Officer Neil Alejandro Pinarok briefed the participants on Eastern Samar’s diverse tourism products and destinations, including its renowned surfing sites, caves, waterfalls, islands, and marine attractions, which continue to attract increasing numbers of domestic and international travelers.

Meanwhile, DOT-8 consultant and FBSE regional trainer Antonio Cinco Jr. lectured on the province’s history, culture, and traditions, as well as tourist behavior and market profiles, enabling participants to better understand visitors’ expectations and deliver more responsive public safety services.

Authorities said the seminar reflects the government’s recognition that maintaining peace and order is essential to sustaining tourism growth, particularly as Eastern Samar positions itself as a premier nature and adventure tourism destination in Eastern Visayas.

The participating police officers are expected to apply the skills and knowledge gained from the training in safeguarding tourist sites, assisting visitors, and strengthening the province’s reputation as a safe and welcoming destination.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

DENR, Samar stakeholders forge pact to protect Basey–Maydolong Road and Samar Island Natural Park

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United for conservation. Officials of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-8, the provincial governments of Samar led by Gov. Sharee Ann Tan, and Eastern Samar, local government units, the Diocese of Borongan headed by Bishop Crispin Varquez, and other stakeholders sign a memorandum of agreement to strengthen the protection and sustainable management of the Basey–Maydolong Road and the Samar Island Natural Park while promoting environmentally responsible infrastructure development.(DENR-EASTERN VISAYAS)
United for conservation. Officials of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-8, the provincial governments of Samar led by Gov. Sharee Ann Tan, and Eastern Samar, local government units, the Diocese of Borongan headed by Bishop Crispin Varquez, and other stakeholders sign a memorandum of agreement to strengthen the protection and sustainable management of the Basey–Maydolong Road and the Samar Island Natural Park while promoting environmentally responsible infrastructure development.(DENR-EASTERN VISAYAS)

TACLOBAN CITY – Government agencies, local government units, and civil society groups have formalized a partnership to ensure that the Basey–Maydolong Road is managed without compromising the ecological integrity of the Samar Island Natural Park (SINP), one of the country’s largest remaining tracts of old-growth rainforest.

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) here in the region, together with the provincial governments of Samar and Eastern Samar, the municipalities of Basey and Maydolong, the church, and other stakeholders, signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) on Wednesday, July 7, establishing a unified framework for the protection and sustainable management of the road corridor that cuts across the protected landscape.

The agreement seeks to balance the area’s growing transportation needs with the conservation of the Samar Island Natural Park, a protected area known for its rich biodiversity, endemic wildlife, extensive cave systems, and critical watershed that supports communities across Samar Island.

Among the signatories were DENR Eastern Visayas Regional Executive Director Arturo Salazar, Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan, Borongan Bishop Crispin Varquez, Basey Mayor Luz Ponferrada, and representatives of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and other partner agencies.

Salazar said the agreement reflects the shared responsibility of all stakeholders to ensure that infrastructure development does not come at the expense of environmental protection.
“The Basey–Maydolong Road serves as a vital link for our communities, but it also passes through one of our most ecologically important protected areas. It is our shared responsibility to ensure that infrastructure development proceeds without compromising the integrity of the Samar Island Natural Park,” he said.

“Through this partnership, we reaffirm our commitment to achieving sustainable development—where progress goes hand in hand with the protection of our natural heritage for present and future generations.”

He added that the agreement demonstrates that infrastructure development and environmental conservation can coexist when supported by responsible governance, science-based management, and sustained collaboration among stakeholders.
Under the MOA, the parties committed to strengthening inter-agency coordination, adopting sustainable road management practices, and implementing measures that minimize environmental impacts while ensuring safe and responsible public access along the Basey–Maydolong Road.

The agreement also reinforces the shared responsibility of national government agencies, local governments, the private sector, faith-based organizations, and local communities in safeguarding the Samar Island Natural Park, a key biodiversity area and one of Eastern Visayas’ most important ecological treasures.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

DOT trains Eastern Visayas tourism frontliners to raise service standards

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TOURISM PROMOTION. Tourism workers, local government personnel, and students participate in the Department of Tourism’s Filipino Brand of Service Excellence (FBSE) training conducted in San Jorge, Samar; Padre Burgos, Southern Leyte; and Leyte Normal University–San Isidro Campus. The program equips tourism frontliners and future professionals with the skills and values needed to deliver quality service anchored on genuine Filipino hospitality. (Photo courtesy of the Department of Tourism–Eastern Visayas)
TOURISM PROMOTION. Tourism workers, local government personnel, and students participate in the Department of Tourism’s Filipino Brand of Service Excellence (FBSE) training conducted in San Jorge, Samar; Padre Burgos, Southern Leyte; and Leyte Normal University–San Isidro Campus. The program equips tourism frontliners and future professionals with the skills and values needed to deliver quality service anchored on genuine Filipino hospitality.
(Photo courtesy of the Department of Tourism–Eastern Visayas)

TACLOBAN CITY — The Department of Tourism (DOT) has intensified its campaign to improve the quality of tourism services in Eastern Visayas by training more than 100 tourism workers and students under its Filipino Brand of Service Excellence (FBSE) program.

The capacity-building initiative, conducted in Samar, Southern Leyte, and Leyte, aims to equip tourism frontliners and future tourism professionals with the skills and values needed to deliver world-class service rooted in genuine Filipino hospitality.

In San Jorge, Samar, 55 participants from primary and secondary tourism enterprises completed the FBSE training, the first time the municipality has hosted the program. The activity was facilitated with the support of Tourism Officer-in-Charge Liza Badocdoc and the Municipal Tourism Office.

Participants underwent sessions designed to enhance customer service, promote professionalism, and strengthen the municipality’s readiness to serve both local and foreign visitors.

The program also reached Padre Burgos, Southern Leyte, where 50 participants from tourism establishments and various municipal government offices completed the same training.

Vice Mayor Hermenegildo Culpa welcomed the participants and underscored the local government’s commitment to promoting quality tourism services and sustainable tourism development.

To help prepare the next generation of tourism professionals, the DOT likewise conducted the FBSE training for Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship students of Leyte Normal University–San Isidro Campus before they begin their internship.

The students were introduced to the FBSE’s core principles, including the “7Ms of Filipino Values,” “Mabuhay Gestures,” and the GUEST and HEART service methods through interactive discussions and practical exercises designed to strengthen customer relations and service excellence.

The San Jorge and Padre Burgos sessions were facilitated by FBSE trainer Victorino D. Mendiola III, while FBSE trainer Emily Jill Nival handled the training at Leyte Normal University–San Isidro Campus.

The FBSE is one of the DOT’s flagship training programs that seeks to develop a culture of service excellence across the Philippine tourism industry by instilling professionalism, courtesy, and authentic Filipino hospitality among tourism workers. The program forms part of the agency’s broader efforts to enhance visitor experiences and improve the country’s competitiveness as a tourism destination.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Former Rep. Daza tells UEP graduates to carry family’s hopes beyond the classroom

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COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER. Former Northern Samar First District Representative Paul Daza delivers his commencement address during the 65th Commencement Exercises of the University of Eastern Philippines in Catarman, Northern Samar, on June 30, 2026. Speaking before 3,687 graduates, Daza urged the Class of 2026 to view their diplomas as symbols of their families’ sacrifices, hopes, and shared aspirations. (PANGARAP NI PAUL FACEBOOK)
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER. Former Northern Samar First District Representative Paul Daza delivers his commencement address during the 65th Commencement Exercises of the University of Eastern Philippines in Catarman, Northern Samar, on June 30, 2026. Speaking before 3,687 graduates, Daza urged the Class of 2026 to view their diplomas as symbols of their families’ sacrifices, hopes, and shared aspirations. (PANGARAP NI PAUL FACEBOOK)

CATARMAN, Northern Samar — Former Northern Samar First District Representative Paul Daza urged nearly 3,700 graduates of the University of Eastern Philippines (UEP)here to view their diplomas not merely as academic achievements but as symbols of the sacrifices and aspirations of their families during the university’s 65th Commencement Exercises.

Daza, a lawyer and member of the UEP Board of Regents, served as the commencement speaker before 3,687 graduates from the university’s 12 colleges, including the Graduate School and the College of Law, at the packed Academic Circular Building on the university’s main campus during the June 30 ceremony.

Addressing the graduates, Daza, who also served as governor of the province, reminded them that earning a college degree represents years of perseverance shared not only by students but also by the people who supported them throughout their education.

“A diploma is far more than a piece of paper. It is a symbol of sacrifice, hope and purpose—one that belongs not just to the student, but also to the families who sacrificed, prayed and worked to see them through,” he said.

He emphasized that behind every diploma is the unwavering support of parents, grandparents, siblings and loved ones who worked hard, saved money, borrowed when necessary, and never stopped believing in the students’ potential.

“Behind every diploma is your Mama, Papa, Lolo, Lola, Ate, Kuya, or a loved one who sacrificed, prayed, worked, borrowed, saved and believed in you,” Daza told the graduates.
To underscore the significance of completing higher education, Daza cited national education statistics, noting that only a small percentage of Filipino children who begin kindergarten eventually finish college.

“Of every 100 children who enter kindergarten, only about 60 complete high school, and only around 15 graduates from college,” he said, encouraging the graduates to recognize the privilege and responsibility that come with earning a degree.

He concluded his address by reminding the Class of 2026 that their diplomas represent not only personal success but also the hopes of their families and communities.

“When you hold your diploma, remember that you are not only holding proof that you finished. You are holding hope, the hope of your family, the hope of your community, and the hope of many young people who are still dreaming of the opportunity you now have,” Daza said.

Founded in 1924, the UEP is the oldest state university in Eastern Visayas and has long been one of Northern Samar’s leading institutions of higher learning, producing graduates who have gone on to serve in government, education, business and other professions throughout the region and the country.

(PETER D. PAREDES)

Romualdez spokesman says ex-DPWH chief never linked former Speaker to flood control anomalies

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Former House Speaker and Leyte 1st District Rep. Martin Romualdez has never been linked by former Public Works Secretary Manuel Bonoan to alleged flood control anomalies until recently, the congressman’s spokesman said on Thursday.

Lawyer Ade Fajardo said Bonoan did not mention Romualdez in his earlier statements, including his submission to the Independent Commission on Infrastructure (ICI), and questioned reports that the former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) chief would now implicate the Leyte lawmaker as part of efforts to become a state witness.
“It is very alarming because even before these events, former Secretary Bonoan never mentioned Cong. Martin Romualdez,” Fajardo said.

Fajardo argued that Bonoan, who headed the DPWH during the implementation of the questioned flood control projects, was directly involved in the projects and should not qualify as a state witness.

He also cited the allegations of former DPWH undersecretary Roberto Bernardo that Bonoan received P1 billion in kickbacks from flood control projects, saying the former Cabinet official should instead be required to return the money to the government. He noted that Sen. Panfilo Lacson had also called for the recovery of the alleged amount.

The spokesman maintained that Romualdez had no role in the funding, selection, or implementation of flood control projects, saying these functions were under the executive branch through the DPWH.

Fajardo expressed concern over statements that the Office of the Ombudsman intends to use Bonoan’s testimony to establish Romualdez’s alleged involvement in the controversy, claiming the former DPWH chief was only implicating the former Speaker to secure immunity from prosecution.

Despite the allegations, Fajardo said Romualdez is prepared to face any complaint that may be filed against him, maintaining that there is no evidence linking the Leyte congressman to any irregularity in flood control projects.(PR)

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