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Niko Raul Daza wins House seat; replaces father Paul

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Niko Raul Daza
Niko Raul Daza

CATARMAN, Northern Samar – Niko Raul Daza, the 31-year-old son of outgoing Representative Paul Daza (1st District), has been proclaimed as the new congressman by the Provincial Board of Canvassers (PBC) on the afternoon of May 13, 2025.

Daza clinched a landslide victory, garnering a total of 141,867 votes, decisively defeating his opponent, former board member Rod del Valle.

In his message of gratitude, Daza expressed deep appreciation to his constituents.
“Your choice and trust in me is a great honor and privilege. I sincerely thank all of you—supporters, fellow candidates, and every single voter. I wholeheartedly commit to serving our fellow Nortehanons with dedication and integrity,” he said.

The proclamation was witnessed by his parents, siblings, friends, and supporters.
The Daza family has long been a prominent political force in Northern Samar.

Niko’s father, Paul, served multiple terms in Congress and was also a former governor of the province.

His grandfather, Raul, was a stalwart of Northern Samar politics and a former deputy speaker in the House of Representatives, with a political legacy spanning decades.

With his win, Niko Raul continues the Daza’s political lineage, becoming the third generation to represent the first district of Northern Samar in Congress.

(PETER PAREDES)

‘Secret Kitchens of Samar’ take spotlight in DOT’s national culinary festival

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TACLOBAN CITY – The province of Samar proudly showcased its rich culinary heritage during the Department of Tourism’s (DOT) “SALO-SALO: Taste the Flavor, Experience the Culture” celebration, highlighting the province’s unique heirloom dishes through its acclaimed “Secret Kitchens of Samar” initiative.

The province’s participation reflects its full support for the DOT’s Strategic Framework and Roadmap for Food and Gastronomy Tourism, aimed at strengthening culinary tourism as a driver of economic and cultural development.

Governor Sharee Ann Tan emphasized the role of food as a medium for storytelling and community empowerment. “‘Secret Kitchens of Samar’ not only preserves our culinary traditions but also creates sustainable livelihoods in our local communities,” she said.

Through the SALO-SALO celebration, Samar seeks to promote its cultural assets and position itself as a rising destination for food and heritage tourism—where tradition, flavor, and identity come together.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

DPWH Leyte 4th DEO acquires new emergency equipment

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ORMOC CITY– The maintenance section of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Leyte 4th District Engineering Office (DEO) welcomes a major boost to its emergency response capability with the arrival of new equipment: three brand new light towers and one portable air compressor with jack hammer.

The demonstration and commissioning were led by representatives from Atlas Copco at the DPWH Area V compound to walk the team through proper use and maintenance. The light towers, worth P3,125,792 and the air compressor, priced at P1,664,208 bring the total investment to nearly P4.8 million.

With these additions, the Maintenance Section is now better equipped to respond to urgent situations, especially during night-time operations. Whether it’s search and rescue during calamities or emergency road repairs in the dark, the team can now work more safely and efficiently.

“These tools will help us do our jobs better, especially when time is critical,” said District Engineer Rosita A. Tinawin. “It’s a big step forward in making sure we’re always ready to serve the public, no matter the hour or the conditions.” (PR)

DOT-8 monitors San Juanico Bridge impact on tourism recovery

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IMPACTS ON TOURISM. The load limit imposed at the San Juanico Bridge is seen to affect the tourism industry in the region, the Department of Tourism said. (FILE PHOTO)
IMPACTS ON TOURISM. The load limit imposed at the San Juanico Bridge is seen to affect the tourism industry in the region, the Department of Tourism said. (FILE PHOTO)

TACLOBAN CITY – The Department of Tourism (DOT) is closely monitoring the potential impact of the ongoing crisis at the San Juanico Bridge on the region’s tourism industry, which is still recovering from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

DOT-8 Regional Director Karina Rosa Tiopes said that while the region posted a positive tourism performance at the start of 2025—with a 7% increase in arrivals compared to the same period last year—the situation at the San Juanico Bridge is a growing concern.

In the first quarter of 2025, Eastern Visayas recorded over 300,000 tourist arrivals, significantly higher than the more than 226,000 arrivals during the same period in 2024.

“We are monitoring the efforts of government agencies to repair the San Juanico Bridge because this issue is already having an effect on our tourism industry,” Tiopes said.

To better understand the scope of the impact, the DOT is conducting a survey among tourism stakeholders in the region, particularly those operating on both sides of the bridge.

“We are asking stakeholders to share the actual effects they are currently experiencing and their projections for the coming months. We know that repairs to the San Juanico Bridge may take time,” she added.

Among the immediate impacts identified is the disruption in the supply chain, particularly for goods and food items needed by tourism establishments for daily operations.

Tiopes emphasized that understanding the current and potential impacts will allow the DOT to develop appropriate intervention plans, in coordination with local government units and the private sector.

To further address the issue, the tourism department is set to hold dialogues with stakeholders from both Leyte and Samar to craft both short-term and long-term plans aimed at mitigating the effects of the load restrictions at the San Juanico Bridge.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Cafgu member nabbed for illegal possession of firearm at Samar restobar

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ORMOC CITY– A member of the Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit (Cafgu) was arrested Thursday night, May 28, for illegal possession of a firearm and violation of Comelec Resolution No. 11067 under the Omnibus Election Code.

The suspect, identified by police as alias “Nil,” 39 years old, single, and a resident of Barangay Igot, Villareal, Samar was apprehended at around 9:46 pm inside Vanessa Restobar in Barangay Tayud, said town.

According to the Villareal Municipal Police Station, officers were conducting Oplan Bakal Sita when they noticed two individuals drinking at the said restobar. While monitoring the pair, police observed a suspicious bulge at the back waistline of one of them.

As a precaution, authorities approached the suspect and instructed him to stand up, turn around, and lift his jacket and shirt. This revealed a .45 caliber Colt pistol tucked into his waistband. He was immediately placed under arrest.

Police recovered from his possession one Colt .45 caliber pistol; two magazines; and 14 live rounds of ammunition.

The suspect failed to produce legal documents for the firearm, prompting his arrest. He was informed of the charges and apprised of his constitutional rights in a language he understood.

He is now detained at the Villareal Police Station along with the confiscated firearm and ammunition for proper documentation and filing of appropriate charges. His drinking companion was released after verification.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Barangay official shot dead while escorting partner in Villaba, Leyte

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ORMOC CITY – A barangay councilor was shot dead in broad daylight while escorting his live-in partner on Thursday afternoon, May 28, in Sitio Santa Maria, Brgy. Cabunga-an, Villaba, Leyte.

The victim, identified by police as alias “Ion,” 36 years old, a resident and barangay kagawad of Cabunga-an, was killed by an unidentified gunman.

He was reportedly riding his motorcycle to accompany his live-in partner, who was on a separate motorcycle headed toward the town proper of Villaba.

According to police, a concerned citizen called the station to report the shooting incident. Responding officers arrived to find the victim lying sideways on the road, bleeding from a head wound believed to be caused by gunshots.

Initial investigation revealed that while the couple was en route to the town center, the suspect—riding another motorcycle—approached from behind and fired multiple shots at the victim, fatally hitting him in the head with an unknown caliber of firearm. The assailant fled in an unknown direction after the attack.

The Villaba Municipal Police Station is conducting a thorough investigation and has coordinated with neighboring police units to launch a dragnet operation for the identification and arrest of the suspect.

(ROBERT DEJON)

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