Woman killed,
daughter hurt in knife attack
TAYUG,
Pangasinan – A woman was stabbed dead
while her daughter was wounded by an unidentified man who barged into their
home in Barangay Lawak here April 11.
Merly
Elas, 52, died at the scene while her daughter Annabelle, 19, was rushed by
neighbors to the Eastern Pangasinan District Hospital here.
Police
said the victims were asleep when the assailant barged in and attacked them
with a bladed weapon. -- Eva Visperas
Tabuk City launches
campaign against dengue
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga -- The City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office recently
launched campaign against dengue vector aedis mosquitoes.
CDRRM
officer Christian Luyaben said the move involves local government unit
conducting massive indoor residual spraying among households, schools and
establishments with the community cleaning surroundings to eradicate breeding
sites of mosquitoes.
‘To
realize greater impact of our program against dengue, we should strengthen
LGU-community partnership where LGU teams lead and residents sustain the
initiative, Luyaben said.
All
efforts against dengue would be futile if mosquitoes still have abundant
breeding sites, he said urging residents
to do community action like clearing of canals.
Aside
from spraying, the teams also treated canals from kiti-kiti.
The
CDRRMO targets to cover all barangays of Tabuk this summer before the rainy
days come. -- PIA
BSP-Ifugao holds 44th
provincial jamboree
KIANGAN,
Ifugao -- With the theme “Peace and development through scouting,” the
Boy Scouts of the Philippines-Ifugao Council recently held its 44th provincial
jamboree at the Kiangan Central School grounds here.
Gov. Denis Habawel told 400 boy scout
delegates from the province, the jamboree is a very important episode in
their lives because they experience how it is to live alone away from
their parents, applying the skills and knowledge they learn as boy
scouts to survive hence, preparing them for independence.
He encouraged them to make the most of
the event as it is very important for their skills development, moral
transformation and a sense of responsibility to become more productive and good
citizens of their community and the country with the scout slogans and motto as
their guiding principles.
The boy scouts had activities involving
song interpretation, plastic recycling, making recycled burners, mono-printing,
networking, emergency preparedness, poster making, extemporaneous speaking,
quiz bee contest, dance drama, creative ensemble and single writing and
singing.
The delegates also toured historic
places of the municipality such as the Kiangan Shrine, the Yamashita Surrender
Site, the Kiangan Rice Terraces, Open Air Museum and the Utu Water Falls. --
PIA
Woman slain by son-in-law
over pig feed
LUNA,
La Union – A 73-year-old woman was shot
dead by her son-in-law after she accused him of taking her pig’s feed here
Monday.
Gloria Bautista of Barangay Barrientos was
declared dead on arrival at a hospital due to a gunshot wound in the body.
Bautista reportedly scolded Reynaldo Carbajal
for the missing sacks of animal feed, Chief Inspector Reynaldo Soria, town
police chief, said.
Carbajal allegedly pulled out a 9mm pistol
and shot his mother-in-law at close range.
The suspect was arrested by responding police
officers.
Village exec shot
dead
DELFIN
ALBANO, Isabela – A 45-year-old village councilwoman was shot dead by a farmer
here last week.
George Macatuggal fled, taking with him the
firearm he used in killing JuliebenBernardez, said town police chief Senior
Insp. Roberto Guiyab.
Reports said Bernardez went to the suspect’s
house in Barangay Isidro to settle a dispute over a missing rope between the
suspect and his daughter, who sought her help.
Bernardez died while being treated at the
Cagayan Valley Medical Center in this city.
DOLE Kalinga hires 126
interns under GIP
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga -- The Department of Labor and Employment provincial office here,
in cooperation with Office of Rep. Manuel Agyao, is hiring 126 interns under
the Government Internship Program (GIP).
The interns were oriented and started
work March 16 to end August 14 through a
six-month service contract.
They will receive stipend of 75 percent of
the regional minimum wage. Most of the interns are assigned to hospitals.
The memorandum of agreement was also signed
between DOLE and partner agencies including municipal local government units.
Agyao’s office provided P3.7 million to pay
the stipend of the interns including payment of a one-time Government Service
Insurance System membership.
Engineer Sammy Bayangan who represented Agyao
challenged interns to do their best while serving in government. “Develop your
talents and skills so you may be armed to look for permanent job later,” he
told interns.
Dr. Alexander Gumabol of DOLE in orienting
the interns emphasized the importance of work discipline, role modelling, and
dedication to public service. -- PIA
Bangus Festival opens
in Dagupan
DAGUPAN
CITY — The Bangus Festival opened here
Friday highlighted by
“Gilon-GilonedBaley” street-dancing competition along the downtown loop.
A total of 19 contingents that participated in this year’s competition are
small barangays clustered into one contingent.
Gilon-gilon dancers performed the same
original dance steps that portrayed the traditional livelihood of harvesting of
bangus. Barangay Pantal returns to the competition this year to defend its
title won last year. It was also cited “Best in Musicality” while Barangay
Lucao got the “Best in Costume” award. -- LiezleBasaIñigo
Emergency hotline set
at Ifugao State University
LAMUT,
Ifugao -- An emergency hotline was established at the Ifugao State University
(IFSU) main campus here to be used in times emergency situations.
The emergency hotline was established early
this year as project of the University Supreme Students Government with
financial aid lawyer Raymond Marvic C. Baguilat, guest faculty under
political science program.
Michelle Binwag, USSG president, said the
hotline will help ensure safety and serve as a dedicated security hotline for
students at IFSU main campus when in the face of threat, danger and assault.
“Students may send their text messages to the
hotline number 09153716441, on concerns of any untoward incident or
suspicious operation within the campus and in IFSU boarding places,” Binwag
said.
Texters should identify their name and the
college to which they belong whenever they send their text report.
Student’s identity is kept confidential, she
added.
“By identifying themselves they help ensure
that the text messages are not prank texts that may compromise safety of the
responding IFSU Security Force. We enjoin out fellow students to help make the
IFSU Hotline very beneficial to them by using it responsibly.” Binwagsaid. --
PIA
Man nabbed for raping
niece
TUGUEGARAO
CITY – Police recently arrested a 40-year-old farmer for allegedly raping
his niece in Allacapan, Cagayan.
The farmer was arrested at his home in
Barangay Nagattatan based on a complaint filed by the 16-year-old victim,
Senior Insp. Joefferson Gannaban, town police chief, said.
Reports said the suspect and his wife adopted
the victim in 2013.
No bail was recommended for the suspect’s
release.
SPES grantees sign
contract
BAGUIO
CITY -- Special Program for Employment
of Students (SPES) grantees recently signed contracts with the city government
and Dept. of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
SPES grantees were oriented at Baguio City
multi-purpose hall for them to be aware of their duties and responsibilities as
grantees.
“The city has allotted funds for the
employment of 300 students for deployment to the city’s various government
departments,” said executive assistant and public employment services office
designate manager Jose Atanacio.
He said over 98 percent of SPES registrants
are either third year or graduating high school students.
“The SPES grantees will be divided in two
tranches, the first batch of high school students will be working from April
until May, while the second batch of college students will be working from June
to July,” said Atanacio.
SPES is based on Republic Act 7323, or an
“Act to help poor but deserving students pursue their education by encouraging
their employment during summer and/or Christmas vacations, through incentives
granted to employers, allowing them to pay only 60 per centum of their salaries
or wages and the 40 per centum through education vouchers to be paid by the
government, prohibiting and penalizing the filing of fraudulent or fictitious
claims and for other purposes.
With this program, the SPES grantees will
develop their skills with support of government employees in the city. --
JhoArranz
2 Pangasinan areas positive
for red tide
DAGUPAN
CITY – The coastal waters of Bolinao and Anda in Pangasinan have been found
positive for algae causing the red tide toxin.
The findings were contained in a shellfish
bulletin issued and signed on April 11 by Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic
Resources director Asis Perez.
Laboratory tests conducted by the BFAR and
local government units showed that shellfish collected from these three areas
contained paralytic shellfish poison beyond the regulatory limit.
Local government units were advised to
require market inspectors, quarantine officers and administrators to demand an
auxiliary invoice or clearance from fish dealers who transport shellfish from
other provinces or municipalities.— Eva Visperas
SSS, DSWD to provide
protection for contractual, job order employees
BAGUIO
CITY -- The Social Security System and the Department of Department of Social
Welfare Development -Cordillera Regional Office have partnered to provide
social protection and benefits to contractual and job order employees of DSWD –
CAR through recent memorandum of agreement.
For the SSS – DSWD partnership under
the “AlkanSSSya” micro – savings program, 477 DSWD employees will now be
enrolled and covered by the social protection and benefits of SSS.
Signatories to the MOA were DSWD regional director
Janet Armas, SSS Baguio branch head Nancy Umoso, Baguio Accounts Management
Section OIC-Section head JhonaLegaspi,
and Libertine Balicdang, representing DSWD job orders and contractuals.
Umoso said under AlkanSSSya, DSWD
workers will benefit from SSS’s educational loans as well as funeral,
maternity, sickness, disability, death and retirement benefits.
“Those who can complete at least three months
of contribution may get the sickness and maternity benefit; with 36 months
contribution, they may avail of loan and disability benefits; and those who
will complete 120 months contribution will acquire the retirement benefit,”
Umoso said.
Armas told their workers SSS insurance coverage is one
way of getting the proper welfare and social protection as their work involves
travelling and exposure to man-made or natural disasters.“Para sa kapakanan niyo
din ito (It is for your own welfare).”
SSS VP for Northern Luzon Luis Olais, in an
interview, said the AlkanSSSya program was introduced last September in
Baguio for vendors at the city public market with a metal cabinet with coin
slots serving as a “savings” box for vendors to drop P10 – P20 per day to
cover their SSS membership monthly due.
For the DSWD, it will be the
e-AlkanSSSya (electronic version) wherein the monthly contribution will be deducted
from their salary and will be electronically transmitted by DSWD to SSS, Olais
said.
Mayor urges ‘house to
house’ collection of garbage fees
BAGUIO
CITY – Mayor Mauricio Domogan urged barangay officials of the 128 barangays in
this mountain resort to take the initiative in the collection of garbage fees
here.
Domogan said, “the barangays should already
go around every household to collect from their constituents the required P20 a
month garbage fee per household.’
“This will insure that the barangay will get
their share of the garbage fee,” he said.
The city government has already adjusted the sharing scheme on garbage fees
where 70 percent of collections will go to barangay funds and 30 percent will
go the city coffers.
Domogan said,” the adjusted sharing scheme is
already very advantageous for the barangays.”
“This is a challenge for barangay officials, if they really want to get their
70 percent share from collections, then they should take the initiative to go
house to house and collect the garbage fees to make it sustainable,” he said.
The mayor highlighted the poor collection of
garbage fees from barangays and the slow compliance to the waste segregation
policy which should be strengthened to insure better waste management.
Domogan also urged the barangays to submit
the master list of households availing of the services or a complete census of
barangay constituents in order to have a rough computation on the actual
garbage fees to be collected.
The barangay treasurers are also obligated to collect and enforce remittance,
computation of shares and determine the households where fees will be
collected.
The barangay officials are also required to
monitor the compliance of their constituents to the
no-segregation-no-collection policy.
Residents who indiscriminately dump their
garbage and violate anti-littering ordinances will be meted the following;
first offense –warning, second offense - P500 fine and third - P1,000 fine.
The mayor said,” this is already a chance for
barangays to strengthen collection efforts as this is a very good source of
revenue for every barangay. – Paul Rillorta
DOLE awards
P1.9M to Abra associations
BANGUED,
Abra -- The Department of Labor and Employment recently awarded P1.9 million
livelihood assistance to four group beneficiaries in the province.
According to DOLE-Abra new provincial
director George G. Lubin, the livelihood assistance is under the agency’s
Kabuhayan Program which aims to provide interventions to aspiring entrepreneurs
to boost the economic activities in the countryside.
The four local groups given livelihood
assistance were LumabaAp-apaya Framers Organization of Villaviciosa –
P592,550.00; Poblacion Women’s Light Bringer Organization of Malibcong –
P476,980.00; Poblacion Women’s League Association of Barangay Guimba, San Juan
– P434,700.00; and the Organization ngmgaKababaihanng Barangay Dugong, Bucay –
P410,242.00.
The fund was expected to benefit 305
members and make an impact in their communities in terms of poverty alleviation
and thus make solid contribution to achieving the administration’s agenda of
attaining inclusive growth.
DOLE’s Kabuhayan Program is a community-based
employment program adopted to develop and sustain local enterprises that would
generate self-employment and increase productivity.
It is implemented through efforts of agencies
such as Department of Trade and Industry that provides the skills trainings and
local government units that procure the equipment, tools and materials needed
by the organization including the monitoring and evaluation of the business
activities of the groups. -- Josa Mai Ramirez
Baguio City’s top 10
taxpayers bared
BAGUIO
CITY -- Baguio’s top payers in business and real property taxes were
recently cited in simple ceremony here at
city hall grounds.
DHL Global Forwarding Philippines, Inc. was
this year’s top business taxpayer paying P1,943,000 followed by Pilipino Cable
Corporation with P1,871,497 payment and Highland Gaming Corporation paying
P1,550,236 to the city.
Rounding out the top ten business taxpayers
were Puregold Price Club, Inc., Imelda Lao, Jarco Realty and Development
Corporation, Jollibee Foods Corporation Legarda Branch, Foghorn Incorporated,
Philippines American Life and General Insurance and ACE Hardware.
Top three spots in real property tax payments
are Fog Horn Inc. (Azalea Residences, Leonard Wood Road Hotel), City Light
Properties Development Corporation Hotel at Upper General Luna and Ayala Land,
Inc. at Pineridge Condominium, Brentwood.
In fourth to tenth place for payment of real
property taxes were Golden Crown Group Realty Inc. at Navy Base, Session Brent
Property Holdings, Inc. at Session Road, Eurotel Corporation Hotel at Abanao
Extension, Benguet Apartments and Hotel Inc. at Prime Hotel Session Road, Mr.
Peter Ng of Supreme Hotel, Magsaysay, Alfredo Go of Good Taste, Cariño Street
and Er-Al Enterprises, Inc. at Chapis Village Marcos Highway.
Hall of fame plaques of recognition were
given to Pilipino Cable Corporation as business taxpayer and the Ayala Land
Inc. as real property taxpayer. -- JhoArranz
Bishop Cenzon won’t join
calls to oust PNoy
By RedjieMelvicCawis
BAGUIO
CITY -- Bishop CarlitoCenzon of the Diocese of Baguio and
Benguet is backing President Benigno S. Aquino III to finish
his term amidst call for him step down from office.
“He is the President, let him fulfill his
term, ” said Cenzon, adding
he will not join call of his fellow bishops in the Catholic Church
to oust the President.
Various sectors including the Catholic
Church are calling for Aquino to step down due to many issues
hounding the administration, the latest of which is the
Mamasapano incident where 44 Philippine National
Police Special Action Force commandos were killed.
Batangas Archbishop Ramon Arguelles and
Zamboanga Archbishop Romulo Dela Cruz called for Aquino’s ouster slamming
the chief executive for being “incompetent” in leading the country following
the bloody encounter.
“Lahat ng tao may pagkukulang,” Cenzon said,
saying people should understand the stand of the President on various issues .
Unless we have something serious against him then we should call for him to
step down but for now he should fulfill his mandate and responsibilities to the
Filipino people, he added.
Cenzon instead called on both the
President and the people to learn to listen to each other to have a harmonious
relationship.
“P-Noy, may mga sinasabi ang mga tao noon
pa, pakinggan mo,” said Cenzon. All leaders should know how to listen to the
people, at one time or another, the people’s voice becomes serious, he added.
“Let us not only look at the mistake of the
president, let us also look on how we can contribute to make things better.”
In a recent report, the Catholic Bishops’
Conference of the Philippines President Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop
Socrates Villegas said “The CBCP cannot morally join in the calls for the
President’s resignation, leaving this decision to his humble and prayerful
discernment of his capacity to lead and the support he has not only from
officials of government but from members of Philippine society.”
Vandals warned of
numbered days
BAGUIO
CITY – Pesky graffiti vandals recently got stern warning from the head of the
city’s anti-graffiti task force here.
“You are no longer safe because we’re coming
for you. Even if you’re juvenile, we’re coming for your parents,”
anti-graffiti management committee co-chair Charles Niederstadt Sr. said
during kick-of of anti-graffiti program
at the city hall.
Niederstadt who co-chairs the task force with
Mayor Mauricio Domogan said they will start implementing the campaign by April
23.
“The tools (for an effective program) have
been given by the mayor. It is now up to us to do the work,” he said as
he rallied residents to contribute to the program by helping remove the
graffiti, donating spare materials for the removal of the writings, reporting
graffiti acts and making contributions in any way to the task force.
The campaign will be anchored on the
Anti-Graffiti Code of the City of Baguio or Ordinance No. 41, series of 2008
and the anti-graffiti action plan now being firmed up by the task force.
During the program, representatives from both
the government and private sectors committed to fully support the drive.
Mayor Mauricio Domogan said the manifestation
of support by representatives from both the government and private sectors last
Monday is crucial to the cause of the revitalized campaign to stem the
worsening problem on vandalism.
He thanked Niederstadt, a foreigner married
to a Baguio native, for taking the lead in the campaign.
The foreigner’s crusade against graffiti
which took roots from his family’s brushes with the vandals even in the United
States prompted the city to tap Niederstadt’s group Stop Tagging Other People’s
Property (STOPP) in 2012 to provide assistance in the implementation of the
code.
In 2013, the mayor created the AGMC as a
private-led government-supported system of management which will oversee the
implementation of the Anti-Graffiti Code in consonance with the operational
plan which will involve the Baguio City Police Office (BCPO), students,
volunteers, barangays and media.
He tasked Niederstadt as his co-chair with
STOPP as the revenue-generating arm to raise funds in addition to the
government appropriation beginning 2014 onwards.
Last February, the mayor ordered the finalization
of the action plan and the appropriation of the budget to fully enforce the
ordinance.
The mayor also incorporated the campaign in
the city’s clean and green program by making it as one of the criteria in the
yearly barangay contest.
Under the code, violators will be penalized
with fines ranging from P1,000 to P5,000 and imprisonment. Community
service will also be employed as penalty for violators. – Aileen Refuerzo
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