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DSWD-8 honors outstanding LGUs at ‘Panata Ko sa Bayan’ Awards

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TACLOBAN CITY – The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in the region recognized its outstanding local government unit (LGU) partners during the ‘Panata Ko sa Bayan’ Awards held at the People’s Center and Library, this city, on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.

The Panata Ko sa Bayan Awards serves as a platform to celebrate the commitment and dedication of LGUs in advancing social welfare programs and providing responsive and sustainable services to communities in need.

Assistant Secretary Rodolfo Santos of the DSWD Policy and Plans Group emphasized the crucial role of LGUs in implementing social protection initiatives, expressing gratitude for their unwavering support.

“We at the DSWD highly appreciate the continued partnership with local government units. Through these awards, we recognize your invaluable contributions to improving the lives of our fellow Filipinos,” he said.

The ceremony brought together around 240 participants, including representatives from Biliran, Leyte, Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Southern Leyte, and Samar provinces.
The event’s highlight was the presentation of awards to LGUs that have demonstrated excellence, dedication, and innovation in social service delivery.

The following recognitions were given:

Serbisyong Matapat – for LGUs demonstrating integrity in social service implementation; Serbisyong Masigasig – for proactive and passionate service delivery; Serbisyong Mahusay – for outstanding efficiency in social welfare programs; and Serbisyong Mapagkalinga – for compassionate and inclusive social services.

Additionally, the DSWD Kaagapay Award was presented to partners who provided strong support for DSWD initiatives, while the FO8 SWD Champion Award honored exemplary contributions to social welfare and development in Eastern Visayas.

DSWD Eastern Visayas commended LGUs for their dedication in ensuring efficient and effective delivery of assistance, reinforcing the importance of collaboration in achieving meaningful social protection for all.

(LANCE ARCHIE TORING, STUDENT INTERN)

3-Storey Building to Rise for TESDA RO VIII

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NEW TESDA OFFICE. The Tacloban City District Engineering Office (TCDEO) announces that the construction of a three-storey building intended for Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) regional office is now underway. The P48.2 million worth structure is now 25% completed, the TCDEO said.(TCDEO)
NEW TESDA OFFICE. The Tacloban City District Engineering Office (TCDEO) announces that the construction of a three-storey building intended for Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) regional office is now underway. The P48.2 million worth structure is now 25% completed, the TCDEO said.(TCDEO)

A construction project of Tacloban City District Engineering Office (TCDEO) for a three-storey building intended for Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Regional Office VIII in Tacloban City is underway to replace the aging facility currently in use.

The project, now at 25% completion rate, was funded under the 2024 General Appropriations Act with a contract amount of P48.2-million

The construction of the building will include the offices for the Provincial Director, Office of the Regional Director, Finance and Administrative Services Division, and Regional Operation Division. Additionally, the building will feature essential areas including stock rooms, records rooms, pantries, toilet facilities, an elevator room, a meeting conference room, office spaces, and a multi-purpose hall. These improvements are designed to provide a safer and more inviting workspace for TESDA employees and a better service environment for clients.

“This construction project reflects our commitment to modernize government infrastructure. Our goal is to deliver a safe, versatile, and inviting space that not only meets current needs but also supports future growth,” said District Engineer Rebecca G. Yuse.
(PUBLIC INFORMATION UNIT)

LGU Catarman to rename Osmeña Street after Bishop Hobayan

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Bishop Angel T. Hobayan
Bishop Angel T. Hobayan

CATARMAN, Northern Samar– In recognition of the remarkable contributions of the late Bishop Angel T. Hobayan, the first bishop of the Diocese of Catarman, the local government of Catarman has begun the process of renaming Sergio Osmeña Street to Bishop Anghel T. Hobayan Street/Avenue.

The request, made by the Diocese of Catarman through Vicar General Msgr. Gaspar Balerite, has been endorsed by Mayor Antet Rosales for deliberation at the Sangguniang Bayan.

The proposal aligns with the 50th founding anniversary of the Diocese and serves as a tribute to Bishop Hobayan on the second anniversary of his passing.

Osmeña Street holds great significance for the Catholic community, as it is home to the Catarman Cathedral where Bishop Hobayan is laid to rest, and the Diocesan Catholic Center (DCC), a place he helped establish and where he resided until his final days.

On Tuesday, March 25, Councilor Neil Hernandez led a joint meeting of the Sangguniang Bayan Committee on Ordinances and Legal Matters and the Committee on Tourism, Trade, and Commerce to discuss the proposed street renaming.

Among those who attended to share their insights were MLGOO Roel Ortiz, MPOSO Chief Atty. Harold Horcasitas, OIC Municipal Tourism Officer Randy Tobiaso, Acting SB Secretary Glenn Delorino, Ms. Mariel Ong-Lao of MPDC, and Ms. Karen Gajutos, Executive Secretary of the Diocesan Pastoral Secretariat Office.

Beyond honoring Bishop Hobayan’s three decades of service (1975-2005), this initiative seeks to ensure that his legacy remains deeply ingrained in the community of Catarman.

(RACHEL ARNAIZ, MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OF CATARMAN INFORMATION OFFICE)

PRO-8 deploys additional cops in Leyte’s 4th district as part of its May 12 elections security preparations

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FOR PEACEFUL ELECTIONS. About 88 police personnel were deployed in Leyte’s fourth district on Thursday, March 27, to ensure that the conduct of elections in the district would be peaceful and orderly. Photo shows Police Regional Director B/Gen. Jay Cumigad leading the send-off ceremony. (PRO-8)
FOR PEACEFUL ELECTIONS. About 88 police personnel were deployed in Leyte’s fourth district on Thursday, March 27, to ensure that the conduct of elections in the district would be peaceful and orderly. Photo shows Police Regional Director B/Gen. Jay Cumigad leading the send-off ceremony. (PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY – As part of its intensified security measures for the 2025 National and Local Elections (NLE), the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) deployed 88 personnel under the Regional Special Operations Task Group-LEYSA (RSOTG-LEYSA) to key areas in Leyte’s 4th district on Thursday, March 27.

A send-off ceremony was held in Palompon, Leyte, marking the beginning of heightened security operations aimed at ensuring a safe, orderly, and peaceful election in Eastern Visayas.

PB/Gen. Jay Cumigad, police regional director, underscored the importance of strategic deployment in maintaining peace and order during the electoral process.

“This initiative reflects our shared commitment to safe and secure elections. By strategically positioning our personnel and resources, we aim to deter potential threats, enhance security operations, and uphold the integrity of the electoral process. The responsibility of safeguarding our democracy rests not only on law enforcement but also on the collective vigilance of the community,” he said.

The deployed personnel will be stationed across six municipalities—Palompon, Isabel, Merida, Matag-ob, Albuera, and Kananga—where they will man fixed control points, checkpoints, and key entry-exit areas to ensure heightened security.

Shooting incidents which sometimes led to death have been reported in these areas, some involving political leaders of political leaders.

To further enhance law enforcement capabilities, two SWAT teams from Albuera have been reassigned to Palompon as a Reactionary Standby Support Force (RSSF), ready to respond to high-risk situations requiring specialized intervention.

Additionally, the Office of Civil Defense (OCD-8) has deployed a Mobile Response Vehicle (MRV) to improve mobility and provide immediate response to any security concerns in the district.

Cumigad urged the public to remain vigilant and cooperate with law enforcement to maintain peace and security during the elections. He also reminded deployed personnel of their critical role in protecting democracy.

“To our personnel, this mission is of great significance. You are not only securing our communities but also safeguarding the foundation of our democracy. Serve with professionalism and unwavering dedication. Let us work together for a safer and more peaceful Eastern Visayas,” he emphasized.

The campaign period for those seeking local elective posts officially starts on Friday, March 28.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Tacloban City holds job fair for local and overseas employment

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TACLOBAN CITY – The city government here through its Public Employment Service Office (PESO) hosts the Mayor’s Employment Generation Activity (MEGA) Job Fair on Friday, March 28 at the Tacloban City Convention Center, also known as astrodome.

The job fair aims to connect job seekers, particularly first-time applicants, with leading employers from various industries, providing them with access to decent employment opportunities.

According to Maureen Paciencia-Severino, labor and employment officer, PESO Tacloban’s primary goal is to help job seekers secure quality employment.

“One of PESO Tacloban’s key missions is to provide decent employment for Taclobanons, especially first-time job seekers,” she said.

The event is organized in coordination with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), Eastern Visayas State University (EVSU), and World Vision.

About 50 local and overseas employers participated the job fair, with 600 job openings.
To expedite the hiring process, participating employers will conduct on-the-spot interviews for qualified applicants.

“We are providing job seekers with the opportunity to save time, money, and resources during their job application process,” Severino said.

Job seekers were advised to bring updated résumés, certificates of training, and valid IDs.
Additionally, PESO Tacloban has invited key government agencies such as the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), Social Security System (SSS), and Pag-IBIG Fund to assist applicants in securing necessary employment documents.

“This initiative serves as a one-stop shop, ensuring that newly hired applicants can immediately process their requirements,” Severino explained.

(LANCE ARCHIE TORING, LNU STUDENT INTERN)

Not just for a month

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While Fire Prevention Month serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of fire safety, it’s crucial to recognize that this is not a singular event but a year-round responsibility. The devastating consequences of fire, from loss of life and property damage to environmental disruption, underscore the imperative of continuous vigilance in preventing these tragedies.

The impact of fire extends far beyond immediate destruction. It disrupts lives, displaces families, and leaves lasting scars on communities. Every fire, from small kitchen blazes to large-scale wildfires, indicates potential dangers of negligence and inadequate preparedness. The responsibility to prevent these incidents rests with each and every individual. Adopting a mindset towards fire safety involves constant awareness of potential hazards and a commitment to implementing preventative measures in our homes, workplaces, and public spaces.

This means implementing a comprehensive approach to fire prevention that goes beyond the basics. It requires thorough inspections of electrical wiring and appliances, ensuring working smoke detectors and fire extinguishers, maintaining clear evacuation paths, and regularly practicing fire drills. Importantly, proper fire safety education, particularly for children, is crucial in building a culture of fire awareness. By equipping individuals with knowledge and skills, we empower them to recognize and mitigate risks, making them active participants in preventing fire emergencies.

The consequences of neglecting fire safety extend far beyond individual harm. Fires can disrupt essential services, impact economic activity, and strain public resources. The economic burden of fire damage, coupled with the emotional toll on communities, underscores the societal impact of fire prevention. As responsible citizens, we must not only be vigilant in our own homes but also advocate for comprehensive fire safety measures in public spaces.

This is not just a seasonal obligation but a lifelong commitment to safety and well-being. Embrace a year-round mindset of vigilance and responsibility so we can collectively contribute to building a safer and more resilient community. Let us strive for a world where fire prevention is not just a month-long awareness campaign but a fundamental principle embedded in our everyday actions.

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