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Farmers raise alarm on P20 rice

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STOPGAP MEASURE?While the P20 per kilogram of rice proposal of Pres. Marcos Jr., beginning in the Visayas, was widely welcome by consumers, it has somehow drew some concern. Among those who raised this is former senator Francis ‘Kiko’ Pangilinan who questioned its sustainability.

Pangilinan calls it as ‘stopgap’ measure

STOPGAP MEASURE?While the P20 per kilogram of rice proposal of Pres. Marcos Jr., beginning in the Visayas, was widely welcome by consumers, it has somehow drew some concern. Among those who raised this is former senator Francis ‘Kiko’ Pangilinan who questioned its sustainability.

TACLOBAN CITY – While President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s plan to sell rice at P20 per kilogram has drawn praise from consumers, it has sparked concern among rice farmers in Eastern Visayas, who fear the move could severely impact their livelihoods.
In a phone interview on Thursday, April 24, Rodrigo Alumbro, president of a local irrigation association covering the rice-producing villages of Camansihay, Odiongan, Pagsang-an, Sulpa, Balucawehay, and Tinalian in Abuyog, Leyte, said that while the initiative is well-intentioned from a consumer standpoint it is problematic for farmers.

“It’s good for the rice-consuming public, but not for us farmers. That would mean our income will decline since we will have to sell our produce at a lower price,” Alumbro said.
“If the government buys our palay, it will likely be at a lower rate.”

Alumbro noted that farmers in their area currently sell freshly harvested palay (unhusked rice) to private traders at around P35 per kilogram.

If the government is to implement a P20/kilo rice program sustainably, he emphasized the need for comprehensive support, including free seeds, fertilizers, and cash subsidies.

Echoing these concerns, former Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan, a long-time advocate for agriculture and food security, called the P20 rice initiative a “stopgap measure” unless it is backed by a viable support system for farmers.

“For me, for this to be sustainable, the government must provide direct support—such as buying palay directly from farmers,” Pangilinan told local media during a visit to Leyte on Thursday.

“Otherwise, this will remain just a stopgap solution.”

Pangilinan, who previously served as the Presidential Assistant for Food Security and Agricultural Modernization, has long pushed for farm-to-market reforms and improved agricultural subsidies. He reiterated that ensuring food affordability must go hand-in-hand with protecting the welfare of producers.

As the government pushes forward with its P20 rice program, farmers like those in Abuyog are calling for a more balanced approach—one that benefits both the consuming public and the people who grow the nation’s staple food.

Last Wednesday, April 23, Pres. Marcos through Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel, Jr. announced for the rollout of the P20 per kilo of rice to start in the Visayas.

Laurel said that the Department of Agriculture will provide up to 40 kilograms of rice per household every month.

The program will last until December of this year and is to end on 2028, coinciding the end of the Marcos government.

JOEY A. GABIETA

Tingog Rep.Acidre honors the legacy of Pope Francis

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Tingog Rep. Jude Acidre
Tingog Rep. Jude Acidre

TACLOBAN CITY – In a poignant statement, Tingog party-list Representative Jude Acidre paid tribute to Pope Francis, describing his passing as a moment of “deep, quiet sadness.”
Acidre fondly recalled the Pope’s historic visit to Tacloban in 2015, just over a year after Super Typhoon ‘Yolanda’ devastated Eastern Visayas. He noted how the pontiff’s presence brought comfort and hope to a grieving people.

“That day, he was not just the Pope. He was a father who came to comfort his children. A shepherd who did not hesitate to walk through the storm. A man of God who stood in solidarity with a people trying to find hope again,” Acidre, in a statement, said.
The congressman praised Pope Francis for his humility, compassion, and unwavering commitment to the marginalized, saying the pontiff transformed the leadership of the Catholic Church through service and simplicity.

Acidre expressed profound gratitude for the Pope’s life and ministry, saying the people of Leyte will always cherish his brief but powerful visit.

“Thank you, Pope Francis—for your life, your love, your service. For reminding us that faith must be lived with open hands and open hearts… Rest now, Holy Father. You have done well, good and faithful servant of God,” he said.

Francis died on April 21, Eastern Sunday, almost a month following his treatment in hospital for double pneumonia. The Vatican said Francis died after having a stroke.
He is scheduled to be buried this Saturday. April 26, in a simple underground tomb at St. Mary Major Basilica, home to his favorite icon of the Virgin Mary, to whom he was particularly devoted.

Among the world leaders who will attend the burial of the late pope is Pres. Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos, Jr. and First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Pangilinan pushes for full implementation of Sagip Saka Act to sustain P20 rice program

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TACLOBAN CITY – Former senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan has underscored the need for the full implementation of the Sagip Saka Act to ensure the sustainability of the government’s initiative to sell rice at a cheaper price.

During his visit to Eastern Visayas on Thursday, April 24, Pangilinan welcomed the national government’s rollout of rice at PhP20 per kilo but emphasized that this effort can only be maintained through direct support for Filipino farmers.

“I think ultimately, para maging sustainable ‘yan, full implementation of the Sagip Saka Act is needed. The government now has the capacity to buy palay directly—both at the national and local levels,” Pangilinan said.

On Tuesday, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. formally launched the P20-per-kilo rice program in the Visayas region, following a meeting with 12 governors at the Cebu Provincial Capitol.
The initiative aims to decongest the National Food Authority’s (NFA) warehouses by making rice more accessible to the public.

According to the Department of Agriculture, the program was initially set to run until December 2025, but the President has ordered its extension until February 2026, and possibly up to 2028.

“We all want to have P20-per-kilo rice, but right now, it’s limited—like a ration. So how do we expand it? The government should buy directly from our farmers, store the rice, and distribute it through Kadiwa. Kadiwa outlets are authorized to sell rice to the public,” Pangilinan explained.

He stressed that the P20-per kilogram price point is a temporary measure that may not last unless backed by a solid procurement strategy.

“That P20 is a stopgap. It won’t be sustainable unless the government provides direct support in purchasing agricultural products, especially palay and rice, from our local farmers,” he added.

Meanwhile, during the groundbreaking ceremony for a new NFA warehouse in Alangalang, Leyte, Acting Deputy Administrator John Robert Hermano said they are still waiting for local government units (LGUs) in Eastern Visayas to submit requests for the cheaper rice.

Under the program, the NFA will supply the rice, while LGUs will handle distribution and sales to consumers.

“So far, no LGUs from the region have submitted formal requests. But we are hopeful that by May, this affordable rice will be available in the local markets,” Hermano said.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Two former NPA members surrender with firearm and explosive in Leyte and Eastern Samar

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EX-NPA MEMBERS SURRENDER. Police Regional Director B/Gen. Jay Cumigad asked active members of the New People’s Army to return to the fold of the law as he announced the voluntary surrender of two former rebel members. (PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY — Two former members of the New People’s Army (NPA) voluntarily surrendered to police authorities in separate operations on April 22, 2025, marking another significant milestone in the government’s campaign to end local insurgency in Eastern Visayas.

EX-NPA MEMBERS SURRENDER. Police Regional Director B/Gen. Jay Cumigad asked active members of the New People’s Army to return to the fold of the law as he announced the voluntary surrender of two former rebel members. (PRO-8)

At around 12 noon, a former rebel member identified as alias “Mateo,” 63, and a farmer from Salcedo, Eastern Samar, surrendered in Brgy. Buenavista, Quinapondan, Eastern Samar.

A former member of Squad 2, Tirso Platoon, he joined the rebel group at the age of 19 and spent more than 40 years in the underground movement. He turned over one hand grenade and is currently under the custody of the 2nd Eastern Samar Provincial Mobile Force Company (2nd ESPMFC) for proper documentation and disposition.

Later that day, at around 4 pm, another rebel member identified as alias “Ka Bert,” 64, and a resident of Carigara, Leyte, surrendered at the headquarters of the 2nd Leyte PMFC in Brgy. Cristina, Calubian, Leyte.

He was a member of the Buhawi Platoon under the Mt. Amandewin Command of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC), which operates in the municipalities of Jaro, Tunga, Barugo, Carigara, Capoocan, Kananga, Albuera, and Ormoc City.

His surrender was facilitated by elements of the 2nd LPMFC, along with the Provincial Intelligence Unit (PIU) Intel Trackers; Regional Intelligence Unit 8 (RIU-8); Provincial Intelligence Team (PIT) – Leyte; 805th Maneuver Company, Regional Mobile Force Battalion 8; 34th Special Action Company (SAC), 3rd Special Action Battalion (SAB), PNP Special Action Force (SAF); and the Carigara Municipal Police Station. He surrendered one (1) unmarked caliber .38 revolver and two (2) rounds of live ammunition. He is now under the custody of the 2nd LPMFC.

Police Regional Office 8 Director B/Gen Jay Cumigad lauded the operating units and partner stakeholders for their strong collaboration in facilitating the surrenders.

“These surrenders reflect the success of our whole-of-nation approach against insurgency. With sustained community engagement and intensified police efforts, we continue to help former rebels choose peace and reintegration,” he said in a statement.

PRO 8 reaffirms its support for the government’s efforts under the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), urging remaining rebel members to lay down their arms and become partners in peace and progress.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Eastern Visayas posts 6.2% economic growth

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Eastern Visayas’ economy grew by 6.2 percent, the 5th fastest growing economy in the country in 2024. The economic growth was driven by the positive performance of the three (3) major industries: Agriculture, forestry, and Fishing, Industry, and Services.

The total value of goods and services in the region, as measured by the Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), reached to P555.62 billion in 2024 from P 523.22 billion in 2023. The regional economy increased by P 32.40 billion in 2024 compared with the previous year.

Services recorded a 7.1 percent growth in 2024, slower than the 7.3 percent figure in 2023. All its sub-industries posted growths in 2024. The top sub-industries with the highest growth rates were Professional and business services with 15.7 percent followed by Human health and social work activities with 12.6 percent, and Accommodation and food service activities with 12.4 percent growth rate.

Industry expanded by 5.7 percent, as compared with the 5.8 percent growth in 2023. Among its sub-industries, Construction grew fastest, expanding by 9.4 percent. Electricity, steam, water, and waste management closely followed at 8.7 percent. Manufacturing grew by 0.9 percent, while Mining and Quarrying declined by 1.4 percent.

Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing (AFF) sustained its 4.0 percent growth in 2023. Its total Gross Value Added reached P 64.94 billion in 2024.

The economy of the region is predominantly Services-based, accounting for the largest share of 48.1 percent, followed by Industry with 40.2 percent. AFF had the smallest share at 11.7 percent.

Moreover, Services and Industry contributed 3.4 percentage points and 2.3 percentage points, respectively to the region’s 6.2 percent growth in 2024. AFF shared 0.5 percentage point. (PR)

Espinosa file frustrated murder against 7 cops linked to assassination attempt

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TACLOBAN CITY – Seven police officers tagged as “persons of interest” in the attempted assassination of Albuera mayoralty candidate Rolan “Kerwin” Espinosa are facing a frustrated murder complaint.

Espinosa personally filed a complaint at the Office of the Assistant Provincial Prosecutor in Baybay City on Thursday, April 24, citing eight witnesses who allegedly saw the attack during his campaign sortie in Barangay Tinag-an on April 10.

Clad in a campaign t-shirt and wearing a cloth sling to support his injured arm, Espinosa arrived at the prosecutor’s office under tight security.

He sustained a gunshot wound to the chest in the shooting, which also injured his sister and running mate, Mariel Marinay, and a minor.

“We are filing a case for frustrated murder against these individuals. I sustained a gunshot wound to the chest that could have been fatal,” he told reporters.

“We have a very strong case because we have eight witnesses,” Espinosa added.
The complaint was originally filed on Wednesday but was not accepted due to the incomplete submission of affidavits.

He asserted that one of the officers he identified was the gunman, citing accounts from residents of Barangay Tinag-an, a village around six kilometers from Albuera’s town center.
The seven officers, all assigned to the Ormoc City Police Office, allegedly carried out the attack during the campaign event. They are now under restrictive custody at the PNP Regional Headquarters in Palo, Leyte.

Espinosa also revealed plans to file additional complaints, including illegal possession of firearms and administrative cases.

The same group of officers is already facing separate charges for illegal possession of firearms and violation of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) gun ban. These were filed by the Leyte Police Provincial Office at the Leyte Regional Prosecutor’s Office on April 14.
Leyte Police Provincial Director Col. Dionisio Apas Jr. confirmed that a separate investigation is underway to determine the officers’ possible criminal and administrative liabilities.

(JOEY A. GABIETA/ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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