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>> Thursday, November 20, 2014
FVR
launches book in Pangasinan
LINGAYEN,
Pangasinan — Another book of former President Fidel V. Ramos was launched
Tuesday, titled “FVR-111111-111-II Wonder of Words: The Timeless Quotes of
Fidel V. Ramos & Contemporaries,” at the Sison Auditorium, here.
The
book is a companion piece of “FVR Wonder of Words Book 1,” which was also
launched in Pangasinan in November, 2011 to commemorate the 111th birth
anniversary of his diplomat father, the late Foreign Affairs Secretary Narciso
R. Ramos.
Ramos
said his new book – a compilation of new quotes and nuggets of wisdom on good
governance spanning his 68 years as a public servant and statesman –is the only
legacy that he could share with the people of Pangasinan and the entire nation.
That
the FVR Wonder of Words is easy-to-read, handy, and refreshing collection of
wise quotes on nation building, leadership, people empowerment, and other
uplifting anecdotes from FVR who remains active in promoting national interests
and good citizenship.
Governor
Amado T. Espino, Jr. led provincial officials and guests in welcoming the
former president.
Espino
commended him for the publication of the book which he described as a “book of
all ages.” He also called to mind the “lasting infrastructure projects which were
established in Pangasinan during his (Ramos’) presidency.”
For his
part, Board Member Ranjit R. Shahani who is a nephew of the former president
said Ramos’ term in Malacañang and that of Espino at the Capitol, here,
are intertwined because both of them have worked to make Pangasinan one great
province. -- Liezle Basa Inigo
BRM
raises funds for Busol watershed fencing
BAGUIO
CITY --The Baguio Regreening Movement is raising more funds to
continuefencing of Busol watershed here.
BRM
chairman Erdolfo Balajadia said they are asking civic organizations and
non-government offices to raise funds to augment resources for the fencing
to prevent intrusion into the watershed.
‘We
need more than P30 million for the fencing project with a length of 25,369
meters on the 112 hectares of the watershed’, Balajadia said during laterst BRM
meeting.
Balajadia
urged civic groups, schools and individuals to raise funds for fencing of the
city’s biggest watershed which supplies 15 percent of water needs of the city.
The
Baguio Water District has six deep wells within the watershed
that supply almost 6,179 households in neighboring
barangays. -- Joseph Zambrano
RDC, DepEd conduct Ifugao
autonomy meet
LAGAWE, Ifugao -- The Regional
Development Council and the Department of Education recently held information
campaign on autonomy for teachers here.
Ramon Dacawi, chief public
information officer of the city government of Baguio, himself a native of Ifugao,
shared the history of the region’s pursuit of autonomy.
“The most neglected but the most
important purpose of Executive Order 220 is the third one—‘to prepare the
establishment of an autonomous region in the Cordilleras,’” he said.
According to Section 3 of EO 220, CAR
shall also administer the affairs of government in the region and accelerate
the economic and social growth and development of the units of the region.
EO 220 created the Cordillera
Administrative Region as a temporary region and shall exist until an autonomous
region has been established and organized under an organic act.
“Autonomy within autonomy is
genuine autonomy. What is Benguet’s is Benguet’s. Haan
nga maputed ti itited ti national government, manayunan
laeng. An autonomous Cordillera would
give authority to the national government to allocate more funds to the region,” Dacawi said.
Ifugao provincial administrator, Evelyn
Dunuan, discussed salient features of House Bill 4649. A lawyer,
she explained the bill will still go through legal process in
the Congress and ratified before people
can vote in a plebiscite.
Michael Umaming of NEDA-CAR also
discussed the three core messages of the region’s current quest for autonomy.
These are enhanced Cordillera
autonomy, responsive policies for the region and progress for all.
The said information campaign for
teachers is part of the information, education,
communication (IEC) campaign on Cordillera autonomy.
The Division of Mountain Province also
held their seminar/orientation on regional autonomy on Nov. 8.
‘Quirino Hill multipurpose building a tourist
destination’
BAGUIO CITY -- The
newly constructed multipurpose building of West Quirino Hill here is a
potential tourist destination.
This was expressed by
Rep. Nicasio M. Aliping, Jr. after inspecting the site with barangay officials
Wednesday. “Further improvements could be made enabling the building to
function as a view deck where tourists can photograph the city landscape,” he
said.
Although its main
purpose is to cater to needs of residents, it can be developed as a potential
tourism center that can help generate new business and help in improving the
livelihood of residents in the area, he said.
Some tourists had been
frequenting the area for sightseeing but this was not considered a main
destination due to the lack of amenities like waiting sheds and toilets.The
multipurpose building can now help increase tourism activities.
The project started
June 20 and completed Oct. 23 as per Department of Public Works and Highways
report.
"Further
improvements are currently being implemented from the savings amounting to
230,000 derived on the original allocated budget of 4.3 million to maximize the
project," said Aliping.
Funding for the
building came from the 2014 budget of DPWH through initiative of the congressman.
Mayor awaits skating rink plan
By Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor
Mauricio Domogan is awaiting the completion of the master development plan for
the Burnham Park skating rink which will serve as guide in firming up the terms
of reference in bidding out the operation of the facility.
While the plan and the
TOR are still at the drawing board, the mayor directed city environment and
parks management officer Cordelia Lacasama to allow the skating rink’s current
concessionaire Quirante’s Fun Rides/Skates Rentals and Recreation Center to
continue operating the facility on a month-to-month basis after its contract
with the city expired last Nov. 2.
“We need to do this to
ensure continuity of the income until it was bidded out and awarded to the
winning lessee,” the mayor said.
The mayor last week
created the technical working group headed by urban planner and former city
architect Joseph Alabanza of the Baguio Heritage Committee and city building
and architecture officer-in-charge Johnny Degay to prepare the plan.
City environment and
parks management officer Cordelia Lacasama, a representative of the United
Architects of the Philippines Baguio chapters and the deans of the colleges of
engineering and architecture of the University of Cordilleras, University of
Baguio and St. Louis University will collaborate with Alabanza and Degay.
The preparation of the
plan was decided by the mayor and the petitioners advocating to open the
Burnham Park skating rink for free use by the public.
The petitioners agreed
to the mayor’s decision to bid out the facility acknowledging that the city
cannot allow the absolute free use of the skating rink being one of the few
income generators where the city source out funds for the maintenance of the park.
The mayor promised not
to renew the lease contract with the Quirante firm.
P’sinan PWDs get wheelchairs,
walkers
DAGUPAN CITY – Persons with
disabilitIes here on Monday received wheelchairs, walkers and crutches through
a joint venture of the city government and the Church of the Latter Day Saints.
About 24 wheelchairs and other
mobility devices were distributed to the beneficiaries in a ceremony held at the
city public plaza.
Rhyza Ventenilla, Dagupan area
service missionary, said the LDS Charities taught city government personnel the
proper prescription of wheelchairs.
Ventenilla said the training was
meant to ensure that each device is fitted to each beneficiary’s needs.
One of the beneficiaries, Leonardo
Garpo of Barangay Pogo Chico, said he suffered a stroke last year that made
walking difficult for him. With the wheelchair, Garpo said he could now move
around and attend to his tasks.
Mayor Belen Fernandez lauded the
LDSC for its programs for PWDs. – Eva Visperas
TESDA
conducts competency assessment and certification
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
(TESDA) provincial office here is conducting Free competency
assessment and certification under the National Technical Vocational
Educational Technology (TVET) Competency and Certification (NATCAC) for
Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) teachers and industrial workers
from Oct. 24 to Nov. 30.
Melita
Pinic of TESDA here said competency assessment and certification for the
identified qualifications include Book Keeping National Certificate (NC) II,
and Computer Hardware Servicing NC II to be conducted at the Xijen College of
Mt. Province here; Horticulture NC II and Food Processing NC II at the Eastern
Bontoc National Agricultural and vocational High School in Barlig; Automotive
Servicing NC II, Driving NC II, Electrical Installation Maintenance NC II,
Carpentry NC II, Masonry NCII and Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II at
the Provincial Training Center in Sabangan; Bread and Pastry NC II,
Dressmaking/Tailoring NCII, Automotive Servicing NC II and Driving NC II at the
Tadian School of Arts and Trades in Tadian; Tour Guiding NC II at the Sagada
Environmental Guide Association (SEGA) in Sagada; Beauty Care NC II and Hair
Dressing NCII at Erica’s Beauty Care here; and Computer Hardware Servicing NC
II at Wifix Computer Shop in Tadian.
The
NATCAC program is a synchronized conduct of competency assessment and
certification in identified qualifications.
This
aims to sustain people’s awareness and acceptance of assessment and
certification program, promote industry acceptance on the value of
certification to ensure they get competent workers, upgrade qualification of
existing workers, TVET trainers and assessors to a higher level of
qualification, and enhance competitiveness and employability of workers.
Pinic
encouraged interested applicants who want to have more qualifications to be
accredited to submit their application so that TESDA will determine first
accredited assessment centers.
For
more details, interested applicants are advised to visit the TESDA provincial
office at the multi-purpose building in Bontoc. -- Juliet B. Saley
Dagupan contender for
presidential award
DAGUPAN
CITY – The City of Dagupan was listed as a national contender to the 2014
Presidential Award for Child-Friendly Cities under the independent component
city category. Mayor Belen Fernandez said they will continue to push for programs
and activities that will benefit young Dagupeños and those less privileged
children.
The
mayor commended all the department heads, especially the City Social Welfare
and Development Office under the leadership of Leah Aquino for their good
performance and hard work. The city was recognized for its programs and
activities for the welfare of children in terms of education, sports, disaster
preparedness, environmental awareness, health, wellness, nutrition, arts and
culture, special protection, resource allocation, among others. -- LiezleBasaInigo
23 projects to boost
Baguio tourism
BAGUIO
CITY -- At least 23 development projects are expected to boost further the
tourism industry here as the city council approved the supplemental budget
worth P233 million for projects such as beautification of Athletic Bowl,
rehabilitation of People’s Park Mines View Building, construction of Rillera
(market) building and pasalubong centers, improvement of the city hall
building, and repair of roads in the city, among others.
Mayor
Mauricio Domogan instructed the city building and architecture office to
finalize the program of work for the projects to be able fast-track the bidding
and implementation. Domogan stressed the urgency of the project, especially the
Athletic Bowl which will be used to host the Cordillera Administrative Region
Athletic Association (CARAA) and Panagbenga Festival on February.
Feeding
program reaches 43,662 children in Cordi
BAGUIO
CITY -- The Department of Social Welfare and Development Cordillera reported implementation of its supplemental
feeding program with 43,662 day care children served.
DSWD’s
program, which is being implemented in partnership with parents, aims to help
improve the school children’s nutritional status through indigenous nutritious
food for 120 school days.
DSWD
regional nutritionist Marcia Espinueva, told e media forum last week P70
million was allotted targeting 45,000 day care school children.
For
actual implementation, actual target registered for the program were 44,243
school children in 2,086 day care centers regionwide but actual number of
children served was 43,662 or an equivalent accomplishment rate of 98.69
percent.
The
program started July and children beneficiaries were weighed regularly to
monitor the improvement in their nutritional status.
Espinueva
also reported that aside from the SFP in schools, DSWD also catered Regional Haven Home for Women and Girls
in Baguio and Regional Rehabilitation Center for the Youth in Sablan,Benguet. –
Maz
De Roxas
Kalinga
execs set policies on monitoring of projects
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga -- Provincial and municipal project monitoring committees
agreed on policies to ensure projects from higher local government
units and national government agencies and special projects funded by Official
Development Assistance are well monitored.
Foremost among
agreements was for the provincial LGU, NGAs and international financial
institutions through ODA to furnish municipal and barangay LGUs of the list of
projects they are funding including compliance to the billboard requirement.
The
municipal LGU in turn will coordinate with the beneficiary barangays about the
project so that every stakeholder is involved during the implementation stage
including their monitoring.
“It
should be an inherent policy for the provincial LGU to furnish municipal LGUs
of whatever project it approves and implement,” said Cynthia Vicente, municipal
planning and development coordinator of Rizal.
Ailleen
Melody Alya-on, MPDC of Lubuagan, also pushed for submission of all project
proposals within the planning period from January to June for their inclusion
to the Annual Investment Plan including pet projects of politicians funded out
of their countryside development fund to discourage the creation of
supplemental AIP.
Also
agreed as proposed by Tinglayan MPDC Hilario Aggalao is the policy not to
accept individual requests to avoid personalizing projects. The body observed
that projects awarded to individuals are allegedly prone to abuse and lead to
irregularities because the LGU and its constituents that have jurisdiction over
those projects have no knowledge about it.
This
is also the reason why the AIP has another supplemental AIP because politicians
allegedly for reason of political patronage accommodate individual proposals
even after the approval of the AIP.
The
body also recommended that contractors are obliged after the completion of
projects to clear the project site of debris and other nuisances. Moreover,
damage on public properties as a consequence of project construction must be
repaired or put in their original state.
-- Peter Balocnit
SN Aboitiz power
plants in CAR receive gov’t awards
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet
-- For outstanding contribution to safety and health of their workers and their
workplaces and communities, two institutions in the Cordillera Administrative
Region were among winners in the 9th Gawad Kaligtasan at Kalusugan (GKK) of the Department of Labor and Employment,
highest and most prestigious award for occupational health and safety.
SN Aboitiz- Power
Benguet Inc., Ambuklao Hydro-electric Power Plant and Binga
Hydro-Electric Power Plant, received recently silver and bronze awards,
respectively for occupational safety and health under the Institutional
Category during awarding ceremony
at the OSHC Auditorium, Diliman, Quezon City.
In her keynote message, DOLE Secretary
Rosalinda Dimapilis- Baldoz, encouraged winners to share with community
what they have achieved.
The GKK is one of DOLE’s five “Seals of
Good Housekeeping” under the Incentivizing Compliance Program (ICP), a major
reform measure of the DOLE that aims to engender, encourage and build a culture
of voluntary compliance with labor and OSH standards among the country’s
industries.
DOLE –CAR regional director Henry John
S. Jalbuena said SN Aboitiz Ambuklao plant in Bokod, Benguet and Binga
Hydro-Electric Power Plant in Itogon, Benguet serve as models
of excellence in occupational safety and health through programs in welfare and
protection of Filipino workers.
Tabuk
covers 31 barangays in off-site voters’ validation
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga – The Commission on Elections-Tabuk City covered 31 of 42
barangays of the city in its off-site voters registration and
validation.
City
Election Registrar Reyman Solbita reported there are 17,865 of the total 54,606
registered voters of Tabuk that remain to be validated under Comelec’s s
biometric voters’ registration system.
Comelec
employed biometric registration and validation of voters under its computerized
system as part of its bid to purge the list of voters for credible and
clean elections in the country, Solbita said.
The
regular registration and validation of voters at the city election office is
still on Mondayd to Fridays. -- Larry Lopez
More
than 5,000 Mt Prov kids benefit from feeding program
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- A total of 5,397 day care children in the province
are benefiting from the supplemental feeding program of the Department of
Social Welfare and Development.
Under
this program, the meals for a day care children cost P13 per child per day for
120 school days. The parents of the children are responsible in preparing
the food following menu provided using locally available foods.
This
is DSWD’s contribution to the early childhood care program of the national
government.
Some
268 selected kinder to grade six pupils in the province are also benefiting
from the supplemental feeding program.
Arlene
Fillag, nurse of the Department of Education Division Office here, said these
pupils were identified as severely malnourished after computing their weight,
height and birth date based on standard set by the World Health Organization.
A
memorandum of agreement was entered into between and among the DSWD represented
by its officer-in charge regional director Janet Armas, provincial government
represented by Gov. Leonard Mayaen and municipal chief executives
to undertake the program. --Juliet Saley
666
examinees take CSC career service exam in Ifugao
LAGAWE,
Ifugao -- A total of 666 examinees took the Civil Service Commission Career Service examination professional and
sub-professional level here last week at Lagawe Central School.
LCS
is one of four testing centers in Cordillera Administrative Region along
with Baguio City; Bangued, Abra and Luna, Apayao.
CSC
– Ifugao director Ruben Wacas, said out of 151 sub-professional
applicants, 138 took the examination while 528 from the 560 applicants for the
CS professional took the exam .
Results
will be available 45 days after the day of examination.
Campus
journalism training held in Lagawe
LAGAWE,
Ifugao-- More than fifty school paper
writers and advisers selected from various elementary and secondary schools of
Lagawe district were trained on basic campus journalism recently.
The
three-day journalism workshop was in preparation for the upcoming
competition in the Division Elementary and Secondary Press Conference this
month .
Lagawe
Public Schools District Supervisor Herminia Hoggang said this will enhance
journalistic skills of participants on how to manage their respective
school papers.
Resource
speakers were staff of Philippine Information Agency and
trained teachers and school paper advisers.
Topics
included writing news, feature, sports,editorial, headlines and photo journalism, lay-outing, and radio
broadcasting. - Marcelo Lihgawon
15
Ifugaos complete tour guiding seminar
KIANGAN,
Ifugao -- Fifteen trainees consisting of four women and 11 men of this
town recently completed specialized tour guiding seminar at the Kiangan Youth
Hostel here by Department of Tourism.
The
activity was part of the Tourism Industry Development Program of the
municipality in partnership with the DOT to involve the community in promoting
and developing community-based tourism at the same time create opportunities ,
generate jobs and create quality service to tourists.
It
also aimed to equip the participants with the knowledge and ability to assist,
facilitate, entertain and guide the tourists and visitors who will visit the
municipality and provide livelihood opportunities thus enhancing the resource
capability for tourism development in the locality.
The
seminar was conducted following the approaches of group dynamics, lecture and
discussion, written and practical exercises, technical tour and research work.
-- Daniel
Codamon
Bangued
business owners agree to install CCTVs
BANGUED,
Abra -- Owners of business establishments in this capital town agreed to proposed ordinance requiring all
business establishments to install close circuit television (CCTV) cameras
in their premises.
This
was gathered during a recent public hearing conducted by the Sangguniang
Bayan headed by Vice Mayor Allan P. Seares to solicit feedback from
business sector regarding the municipal ordinance authored by SB
member Joel Bolante.
The
proposed ordinance aims to enhance the security of the businesses and to curb
criminality.
The
presence of CCTV cameras within the premises of their businesses, he said, serves as a deterrent to malicious intents of
criminals who plan to commit robbery and/or other crimes against persons.
The
proposed ordinance was conceptualized based on experiences of increasing cases
of crimes against property such as robbery/thievery committed not only by
outsiders but also by their own employees.
CCTVs are a great help in crime solution because of
recorded data that could be used to identify suspects in crimes committed
within the vicinity of the business establishments, the council said. -- Maria Teresa Benas
30 millionaire
coops in Kalinga bared
By Geraldine Dumallig
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga - - The Kalinga Provincial Cooperative Development Office said at
least 30 coops in the province have gained millionaire status based on the 2013
cooperative audit.
OIC
PCDO engineer Ronald Ryan Jose said two cooperatives namely the TabukMulti
Purpose Cooperative (TAMPCO) with a total asset of P762,704,937 and the Tabuk
Farmers MPC with a total asset of P156,627,112.00 were among those who reached
the large scale category.
Coops
in the medium scale category are: Provincial Engineering Office Personnel MPC
with P57,855,681.00; St. Thomas Credit Coop with P42,858,297.00; Kajchilan MPC
P27,607,417.00; Bibak MPC, and (Bibak PMCI) P38,496,327.00.
Under
the small scale category are Ambigatton MPC, Cabaruan MPCI,
Holy Trinity Cathedral MPC, Dupligan Farmers MPC, Daram-Cudal MPC, Tanudan
Savings and Lending Coop, Tabuk Feed Producers Cooperative, St. Joseph MPCI,
Riverside MPCI, Federation of Coop in the EDNL, Bulanao MPC, Tabuk OFW Kabayan
Coop, KalingaAgri Families MPC and Northern Luzon Diocesan MPCI.
Named
under the micro scale category are Tabuk Municipal Official and Employees
MPC, Western Balbalan Credit Cooperative, MadopdopKasigayan Irrigation
Association MPC, Nalyawan MPC, Rizal MPC, Mananig MPC, Babalag Farmers MPCI,
Sumyaan Organic Farmers MPC, Pasil Farmers Consumers Coop., and San
Pascual MPCI.
According
to Jose, getting into the list of the coop millionaires club requires the
support and teamwork among members especially in the observance of their by-laws
and policies and in ensuring that the cooperative’s economic activities
are documented and financial statements are carefully recorded.
Cooperatives
he said must not be focused on income generating alone but must also have to
take into consideration how it would uplift the socio-economic conditions of
their members who are the main reason a cooperative was organized.
Jose
underscored that cooperative management should also include the welfare of
their clients through the practice of good housekeeping by making their offices
more client- friendly and maintain a friendlier coop-client transactions.
Abra
info officers undergo effective delivery training
BANGUED,
Abra – The provincial government of Abra recently conducted seminar “enhancing
vapacity of local media and public information officers of Abra for nore
effective service felivery.
Main
topic was on basic Ilokano grammar and composition as it is the dialect
widely spoken in the province.
Resource
speaker was Dr. Aurelio S. Agcaoili ,Dean for Communication and Arts in
the University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA, the only academic institution in the
world that offers a Program on Ilokano Language, and a visiting professor to
the University of the Philippines in Baguio City.
Agcaoili
emphasized use of appropriate Ilokano terms, correct spelling and correct usage
of articles, linkers, verbs and even the determination of the root word to be
able to conjugate and write correct Ilokano.
Writing
correctly he said, is needed to avoid misleading information in any genre
of literature. Most importantly, so that we do not repeat and perpetuate the
same mistakes because as communicators, we are not only duty-bound to
disseminate information but to educate our present and future generation of the
correct Ilokano language, he stressed.
Dr.
Maritess Benas of the Philippine Information Agency discussed guidelines
for the protection of women and children in media and film while provincial
information officer SerafinAlzate gave a review of code of ethics for
Filipino journalists and canons of good taste in journalism to remind media
practioners of laws regulating media.
The
training attended by local media and public information officers of the
different municipalities and national agencies in the province, was
carried out in partnership with PIA – Abra. -- Josa Mai Ramirez
Kalinga
to stage spectacular ‘Awong Chi Gangsa’ festival
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga -- The provincial government plans a repeat of the spectacular
show “Awong Chi Gangsa” during the 2015 Kalinga Day and Ullalim Festival, this
time with the participation of the private sector particularly schools in this
city.
Awong
Chi Gangsa or “Sound of a Thousand Gongs” with more than 1,000 dancers
from all over the province clad in the native costume dancing the
cultural dance “Tadok” of the Kalingas with sound of the gong locally
called gangsa, was first featured during the 19th Kalinga founding
anniversary and Ullalim Festival on Feb. 14, 2013 drawing public accolade.
Dr.
Amelia Miranda, the brain of “Awong Chi Gangsa,” presented during the ‘kapehan’
at the Capitol plan to sustain it as a major activity in every founding
anniversary of the province.
This
time, organizers and aldermen want a bigger show to include students
from the different schools to instill in their hearts and minds the
value and beauty of the rich and preserved cultural heritage of Kalinga.
-- Peter Balocnit
DTI
monitors Ifugao business establishments
ALFONSO
LISTA, Ifugao -- The Department of Trade and Industry recently checked business
establishments selling construction and building materials here.
A
team from DTI accompanied by Alfonso Lista’s market supervisor Santiago Bulan
and assistant municipal treasurer AireenAllig monitored establishments.
The team found out that there were some products without the proper
and corresponding seals.
Stall
owners were advised to return the products to where they bought them
otherwise the products will be pulled out by DTI.
“Uncertified
products will be pulled-out after failure to return to the dealers/company
where they bought and such violation could also be mean confiscation of their
business permits,” the DTI said.
The
DTI told business owners rule of last touch wherein retailers who possess
products that are not certified are the ones who will suffer penalties and
consequences imposed by government.
They
also urged traders to be vigilant consumers and retailers and help make the
country safe to live by patronizing safe and quality products. -- Marcelo
Lihgawon with report from Lorena Dulnuan
Baguio to host the 61st annual mining confab
By Redjie Melvic Cawis
BAGUIO
CITY – At least a thousand individuals involved in the mining industry
are expected to attend the 61st Annual National Mine Safety and
Environment Conference (ANMSEC) the city is hosting
from November 11 to 14.
Organized
by the Philippine Mine Safety and Environment Association (PMSEA), this annual
event kicked off with a tree planting and tree tending event at the PMSEA
adopted park at the Botanical Garden led by PMSEA president Louie
Sarmiento and Philippine Society of Mining Engineers chairman and president
FelizardoGacad.
On
Nov 12, mining exhibit was opened at CAP-John Hay Convention Center followed by opening of 2nd Community Relations (COMREL) officers
conference at main hall.
A
media forum followed with PMSEA and PSEM officials with other heads and
representatives of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources,
Mines and Geosciences Bureau and mining companies as panelists.
A
mineral industry dymposium was held at CAP-John Hay Convention
Center Nov. 13 with Baguio City
Mayor Mauricio Domogan as guest speaker.
Among
topics and speakers: The Government can Reduce its Budget Deficit by De La
Salle University Dr. Patrick Caoile; The Large Scale Mining Industry’s
Contributions to Philippine Commitments to the Convention on Biological
Diversity by Dr. Mitzi Pollisco of GHD PTY; Free Trades and the ASEAN Economic
Community 2015: Impacts on Engineers and Engineering Practice by Federico
Monsada of the Philippine Technological Council; Mining and Minerals Research
and Development Roadmap 2012-2016 by Dr. Rowena Cristina Guevara of the
Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and
Development; and Program for Rehabilitation and Restoration of Mined-out Areas
through Phytotechnologies by Dr. Teresa Perez of Ateneo de Manila.
On
Nov. 14, the delegates will fill the city’s main thoroughfares starting at
6:30AM with the Mineral Industry Parade from Session Road to Burnham Park
Melvin Jones where the mine safety field demonstration and field competitions
will be held.
Among
competitions and demo will be mine rescue, fire fighting, machine drilling,
hand mocking and tag-of-peace.
The
activities will be capped with testimonial dinner and awards night at the
CAP-John Hay center where mining companies and individuals will be awarded
for best practices and accomplishments.
Philex
Mining Corp. Chairman Manny V. Pangilinan will be guest speaker during awards
night.
The
ANMSEC theme this year is “61 years of Responsible Mining and Nation Building.”
BSU studes conduct
clean drive along Balili River
LA TRINIDAD,Benguet
-- Benguet State University students collected a total of 2, 086.4
kilograms of waste materials at Balili River during a recent clean up
drive.
Most
waste collected were plastics,
wine glass, tin cans, pet bottles, styrofoam, house wares plastics, tires,
computer parts and basic household waste materials.
According to Alquen
Sasa, instructor, the activity was the biggest event in five years
that NSPT students from the different colleges and institutes of
BSU united for a clean up activity in saving Balili River.
In the short program
prior to the clean up event, BSU NSTP coordinator Angel Cawat Sr., cited
importance of the river to farmers and
community of La Trinidad, thus the urgent need to save the
river from further pollution.-- Sonny Cosme
Cebuana
Lhuillier brings Search for Happiest Pinoy 2014 in Baguio City
By Carlito Dar with
Kurt Lubos
BAGUIO
CITY -- Do you know someone who despite challenges in his or her life, has
risen above and positively impact on the lives of other people with
their positive outlook in life?
Get
your nomination form from Cebuana Lhuillier outlets as “Search for the Happiest
Pinoy2014 ” is now open.
Cebuana
Lhuiller Insurance Solutions (CLIS) general manager Jonathan Batangan and
Corporate Communication Division manager Cheer Mae Ecarma, led launching of the
2014 “Happiest Pinoy” search in the city through a press conference
last week.
Batangan
said the search for Happiest Pinoy is a nationwide campaign of CebuanaLhuillier
that aims to give due recognition to Filipinos who has a positive outlook in
life, has proven ability to rise above life’s challenges and had positive
impact in the lives of others.
The
search is open to all Filipinos, 18 years old and above and with
good moral character.
Now
on its third year, a P1 million cash prize awaits the grand winner. Nine
runner-ups will also receive P50,000 cash prize each.
Ecarma
said from around 300 nominees in 2010, the nominations reached around 20,000 in
2012. For this year, they hope to reach-out to more people which is why Cebuana
is taking the search to the different schools and offices nationwide.
After
the Manila and the Baguio leg, Cebuana will also launch the search in Bacolod,
Cebu and Davao.
Since
its launch in 2009, the search for Happiest Pinoy already awarded two deserving
individuals: Winston Maxino, a corporate executive who was diagnosed with
Ankylosing Spondylitis, a degenerative and incurable bone disease, in
2010 and Rommel Arellano, a guidance councilor who was afflicted with polio at
age 1, in 2012.
Nomination
form are available in any of the more than 1,7,00 CebuanaLhuiller branches
nationwide, including 11 here in Baguio.
DTI
monitors establishments, products in Baguio-La Trinidad
By Kurt Lubos and
Hannah Fabia
BAGUIO
CITY -- The Department of Trade and Industry Baguio-Benguet inspected
establishments and products at the Baguio City and the La Trinidad
public markets last week to ensure the public they are buying quality
goods with reasonable prices.
DTI
personnel were assisted by ConsumerNet , Philippine National Police
and local government representatives.
Inspected
were vegetables, fish, meat, rice and other goods being sold to the public.
They
also inspected the calibration of weighing scales and conditions of the
establishments and stalls particularly the maintenance of cleanliness and
packaging of the products.
Department
of Interior and Local Government, National Telecommunications Commission and
representatives from the treasurer and licensing offices of the Baguio City
government also inspected business establishments selling Christmas lights and
other similar items particularly looking for the product standard mark and ICC
(import commodity clearance) Stickers.
The
groups also conducted similar activity in La Trinidad with the
supervision of the municipal government led by Mayor Edna Tabanda . They inspected
the La Trinidad public market and other establishments around the public
market.
The
DTI with the Department of Energy, who chaired this year’s Consumer
Welfare Month celebration, will schedule another inspection for gasoline
stations and LPG retailers.
DTI
Trade and Industry Development specialist Carla Noble said that the inspection
was generally smooth and orderly and there were no major violations. -- Kurt
Lubos and Hannah Fabia
OCD
to tap Benguet miners for disaster training
BAGUIO
CITY --The Office of Civil Defense – Cordillera is set to tap mining
companies in Benguet for trainings of responders of local government units on
collapsed structure search and rescue.
OCD
regional director Andrew Alex Uysaid
miners from companies in Benguet are always being tapped to
help during disaster operations such as earthquakes and landslides not
only in the region but around the country.
Last
year, a team from Philex Mining Corporation helped in search and
recovery of bodies which were buried under the mud and landslides and
wreckages in earthquake stricken towns of Bohol and the typhoon-
affected areas in Eastern Visayas.
Uy
said main objective of the CSSR training course was to train target
participants with techniques and methods necessary for searching, locating,
stabilizing and extricating victims trapped in collapsed structures, using the
safest and most appropriate procedures for the rescuer as well as the victims.
According
to Uy, technical knowledge and techniques which the miners have been doing in
disaster operations could also be included in trainings of
responders in the different areas.
Recently, 50 responders and police completed CSSR
training course which aims to boost city responders’ capabilities in
emergency earthquake incidents. -- RedjieMelvicCawis
Kalinga
disaster councils undergo training
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga -- Members of local disaster councils and volunteer relief action
teams recently held “rapid damage assessment
and needs analysis training.
Provincial
civil defense coordinator Cristy Reyes said the training was sponsored by
Cordillera Regional Office on Civil Defense for quicker and more comprehensive
reporting and response action during disasters.
Reyes
said participants were trained on quick assessment of disaster damages for
faster submission of reports so immediate relief action could be undertaken by
concerned agencies.
It was
observed there was immediate need to improve system of reporting from the
barangay to the municipal and to provincial disaster councils thus the
training, Reyes said.
Reyes
recommended reactivation of hand-held radio-based organizations in the province
for faster and wider system of reporting and response during disasters. – Larry Lopez
Ifugao,
Kalinga high in measles- rubella-polio immunization
LAGAWE,
Ifugao -- Measles-rubella oral polio vaccination mass immunization in the
provinces of Ifugao and Kalinga reached more than 95% of total
population.
Provincial
Health Office data showed 26,073 of children in Ifugao received oral
polio vaccine and 23,190 for MR vaccine out of 51,150 target
population for an average of 96.4774%.
Five
towns recorded more than 100 percent accomplishment with Lamut topping the
list with 113.54% , followed by Asipulo at 108.017%;
Alfonso Lista - 107.224%; Lagawe - 101.181%; and Hungduan - 100.508%.
Aguinaldo
- 99.83%; Tinoc - 95.74%; Kiangan - 90.11%; Hingyon - 87.49%; Banaue - 81.68%
and Mayoyao - 61.95%.
Provincial
health officer Mary Josephine Dulawan lauded stakeholders who supported the
activity.
She
cited parents who value importance of immunization for their children.
Meanwhile,
Kalinga Provincial Health Office chief Dr. Romulo Gaerlan reported a 95.89%
accomplishment rating for its measles-rubella supplemental immunization
activity.
Based
on the Kalinga PHO report, among four municipalities that reached their
target, Tanudan topped at 101.78 percent covering 916 children from its
900 eligible population.
Second
was Tabuk City with 99.52%, followed by Rizal with 97.47%, and Pinukpuk
with a 96% accomplishment.
All
four municipalities were expected to receive a P10,000.00 incentive from
DOH-Cordillera for meeting their targets. Said amount will be utilized for
their immunization programs.
According
to Minda Balawan of PHO Kalinga , 23,606 of the 24,619 eligible
target for the MR mass immunization program availed of the
vaccination.
For
oral polio vaccine, Kalinga as of the October 10 deadline reported a 92.66
percent accomplishment covering a total of 26,775 children from its 28,897
eligible population.
The
mass immunization was conducted September and extended up to October
10 to protect children aged nine to 95 months nationwide from the deadly
diseases. -- JDP/MBL with reports from
Gigi Dumallig
Mt
Prov education assist program benefits students
BONTOC
–More poor but deserving college students from Mountain Province are now
finishing their education due to Mountain Province Student Financial Assistance
Program of the provincial government.
According
to executive assistant Cynthia A. Taguiba of the governor’s office, the MPSFAP
has catered to 475 first to fifth year college students for the 1st
semester of this school year 2014.
Out of
the total, 211 are studying at the Mountain Province
State Polytechnic College (MPSPC) Bontoc Campus or at Xijen College of Mountain
Province here, 71 at MPSPC- Tadian Campus, 122 are studying in schools in
Baguio City and Benguet and 46 students from the eastern part of the province
are studying either in the provinces of Nueva Viscaya or in Isabela.
The
program is also benefiting 25 students from the province who are enrolled under
the scholarship program for health workers of the University of the
Philippines School of Health Sciences (UP-SHS) in Baler, Aurora Province and
Leyte.
Relative
to this, the grantees received their financial assistance of P3, 000.00 each
for the 1st semester of this school year to augment their financial
needs in school.
Gov.
Leonard G. Mayaen told grantees
importance of education in achieving one’s endeavour in life and uplifting
family out of poverty.
Coming
from a poor family, the governor said that it is through education that he
achieved his status in life today.
He
urged grantees to do well in their studies so they could complete their courses
and land jobs to sustain them and their families.
“I
believe that it is every child right to have education. Thus, we increase your
allowance from P2, 500 to P3, 000 per semester, enough to pay in full the
school fees in any state college. This may be small amount, but we are happy
that we could help even in little ways”, the governor said.
Relative
to this, a grantee expressed his gratitude to the provincial government in
giving importance to education in their programs.
He is
now a graduating student and being part of the program for three years.
“Being
a grantee from my second year until fourth year of college, I am grateful to
the provincial government. The program is a big help in my studies and has
lessen the financial burden of my parents”, a grantee said.
To avail
of this program, applicant must be resident of the province, poor but deserving
student, high school graduates or college students and must be of good moral
character.
Applicants
may submit the following requirements: letter of interest/application addressed
to the governor, complete MPSFAP application form with one copy of 2x2 ID
picture, photo copy of high school card or certification of latest grades (2
copies), two copies of certification of enrolment and certificate of
endorsement signed by the governor.
Submission
of complete requirements for renewal and new applicants studying in Mountain
Province will be on Nov. 15 – Dec. 15.
Meanwhile,
applicants studying outside Mountain Province shall submit their complete
requirements from Nov.15, 2014 to Jan.
15, 2015. -- Alpine L. Killa
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