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>> Monday, March 7, 2016
March 2 a holiday in La Union
SAN
FERNANDO CITY, La Union – It’s a special non-working holiday in La Union on
March 2.
Malacañang declared the holiday to give
residents the opportunity to celebrate the province’s 166th founding
anniversary.
Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa, on behalf
of President Aquino, signed Proclamation 1222 on Feb. 16 to give residents
the opportunity to celebrate the anniversary.
Adamor Dagang, provincial information
officer, said the activities, including an agri-trade fair, started on Feb.
18.
This year’s celebration has the theme
“Savoring the Fruits of Good Governance, Love, Unity, Peace and Order Through
Prayers.” – Jun Elias
Baguio moves up rank among cities
BAGUIO
CITY — Tourism, education and sports, peace and order, health and social
services, environment are among the accomplishments last year, Mayor Mauricio
Domogan said. The mayor recalled that in 2014, Baguio was ranked 15th among the
country’s 142 cities. Now, he takes pride that the city has gone up two notches
to No. 13 based on national comparative ratings. He said concerted efforts must
be taken to update and implement income-generating endeavors to improve the
city’s ranking.
4 Nego-trailers for Pampanga
CITY
OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga – The provincial government, in partnership with the
Department of Labor and Employment Tuesday distributed four nego-trailers in
the municipalities of Guagua, Mexico, Arayat and Lubao to further boost
livelihood projects. The first nego-trailer was given to Santa Ursula Negosyu
King Panyulung Program Association in Betis Guagua. The nego-trailer worth
P216,480 is a rolling kitchen complete with equipment and utensils such as
small kitchen sink, two-door refrigerator, two burner gas stove, a set of
kitchen utensils, fryer, toaster and microwave oven. The other
nego-trailer which worth P245,870 will give benefits to 58
beneficiaries-members of Bayung Arayat Pamilyang OFW Association in Arayat,
Pampanga. -- PNA
DOST promotes technologies for health
and social concerns
BAGUIO
CITY -- The Department of Science and Technology promotes High
Impact Technology Solution(HITS) projects which use science, technology and
innovations to address some of the country’s health and social
concerns.
DOST Cordillera regional director Victor
Mariano, in a media forum last week, presented the HITS projects that are
on-going or being established in the region.
He said the Nationwide Dengue Vector
Surveillance Project in which through the OL (Ovicidal – Larvicidal) Trap
developed by DOST - Industrial Technology Development Institute, the presence
of Aedes Aegypti, the dengue virus carrying mosquitoes, can now be
detected in elementary and public high schools.
For better nutrition, DOST in partnership
with Apayao State College and the municipal LGU of Luna is establishing a
complementary food project inside the campus, for the production of three DOST
– Food and Nutrition Research Institute – developed complementary food
technologies.
To ensure access to potable water, DOST in
partnership with the local government unit of Bauko, Mountain Province,
established the Ceramic Water Filter Production facility project.
With the vast resources of clay in the
municipality and through the technology developed by DOST – ITDI, the
project is for the production of efficient, stable, low cost and easy to
use water purifiers.
For the mining industry, DOST initiated the
field testing of the Integrated Gold – Copper Mineral Processing Pilot Plant in
Itogon, Benguet. With a technology developed by University of the
Philippines, small scale miners will soon have a more environment - friendly
and more high yielding processing of gold ore.
For the environment particularly
on air pollution, the DOST with its Metals Industry Research and
Development Center and in partnership with the city Government of Baguio and
the municipality of La Trinidad Benguet conducted a feasibility study for an
Automated Guideway Transit System.
The result was presented to the Cordillera
Regional Development Council and if realized, will give this mountain resort
and the capital town of Benguet cleaner air with mass transport system.
Two more DOST projects in the region were
deployment of early warning systems (DEWS) for disaster management and establishment of Food Innovation Center.
DOST assistant regional Director Nancy
Bantog shared that through HITS projects aside from bringing in science
and technology as a driver of development to every Juan and Maria, Secretary
Montejo also wants to bring out the talents of Filipino scientists,
inventors and innovators in coming up with research, inventions and
innovations that will address the pressing problems in the country. Shaura Cuyan
176 Ifugao scouters join regional
encampment
LAGAWE,
Ifugao -- More than 100 female scouters from the province attended the regional
encampment held in Cabugao, Ilocos Sur recently.
Fely Gumangan, head of the Girl Scouts of the
Philippines Ifugao Council said that a total of 176 GSP represented the
province in the simultaneous 43rd Junior and 55th Senior Regional Encampments
for Northern Luzon.
“Northern Luzon was represented by 16 cities
and provinces including Ifugao. More than 3,000 campers attended the three-day
activity with the theme “Connect, protect, change” featuring team building,
creative hand and art crafts, water fun, eco-historical tour and other related
activities,” Gumangan added.
Aside of the said major events, the campers
also rendered community service at the campsite as part of the GSP’s share for
the environment including giving of impressions wherein selected campers
expressed their gratitude to activity. -- Marcelo B. Lihgawon
OPVet calls on dogs
owners to vaccinate pets against rabies
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- The Office of the Provincial Veterinarian (OPVet) urged
all dog owners to have their pets vaccinated against rabies to totally
eradicate the dreaded disease in the province.
Dr.Doris Cobaldez of the OPVet said their
office is again encouraging all pet owners to bring their dogs to their
respective Municipal Agricultural Offices (MAO) or to the OPVet for free
anti-rabies vaccination.
To mark the observance of the Rabies
Awareness Month in March, Cobaldez said they are also scheduling anti-rabi
The anti-rabies immunization drive, now an
annual activity of the Veterinary and MAO offices, has contributed to the
decreasing number of rabies cases in the province.
Last year, the OPVet recorded only one rabies
case in the municipality of Bauko.
In 2010, the capital-town of Bontoc recorded
7 rabies cases and two human deaths due to bites from a rabid dog.
Meanwhile, veterinarians advised individuals
who are bitten or scratched by dogs or cats to immediately wash the wounds with
soap and clean running water to reduce the risk of rabies infection and then
seek medical treatment from the nearest hospital or clinic.
Rabies is said to kill about 55,000 people
every year worldwide. -- Andrew Doga-ong
Baguio to host Cordi Month celebration
BAGUIO
CITY - - This year’s Cordillera Month celebration in July will be
hosted by the local government unit of Baguio with the Regional Social
Development Committee (RSDC) of the Regional Development Council as the
coordinating body.
During the 1st Quarter meeting of the RSDC
held recently. Emelie Daquipil of the National Economic and Development
Authority (NEDA) informed that the City of Baguio will be the host for this
year’s celebration of Cordillera Month.
Tentative theme of Cordillera Month this
year’s is “CAR @29: Moving Together for an Autonomous and Empowered
Cordillera”, to focus on the region’s journey towards autonomy and the
progress in as reducing poverty is concerned.
Daquipil also presented the major
activities being the lined up- the Gong Relay will start in Baguio on July 11
and will be passed on to all the Cordillera provinces, then back to Baguio
for the culmination program on July 15. A tree planting will be
conducted in region’s provinces and cities as part of the gong turn-over
program.
There will be a Multi-Stakeholders Conference
which will be held in each of the region’s six provinces and two cities; A
Cordillera Got Talent will also be conducted to be coordinated by the
Subcommittee on Education, Manpower and Development headed by the Commission on
Higher Education and a Cordillera Youth Song-Writing Contest to encourage the
involvement of the youth in the celebration.
To drumbeat the activities, a kapihan will be
held on June 29 at the Philippine Information Agency grounds and also to launch
the monograph stories of the Cordillera struggles for Autonomy. -- Maria
Aprila Cruz
DOLE strengthens CL industrial councils
CITY
OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga — The Department of Labor and Employment is now strengthening
industrial tripartite councils (ITCs) in Central Luzon in a bid to keep
industrial peace.
“With the many reforms that we have
introduced to boost industrial relations as well as soliciting support and
cooperation to the new Labor Laws Compliance System (LLCS) from different
industries, I directed our provincial offices to strengthen ITCs we have
established,” DOLE regional director Ana Dione said in a report on DOLE’s
thrusts in 2015.
In Bataan, the Field Office on different
occasions convened meetings with its ITCs on Education; Hospital, Dental, and
Therapeutic Clinics; Construction; and Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism.
“Around 100 officers and members of these
ITCs actively participated during the consultation and updating of their
respective Voluntary Code of Good Practices (VCGPs),” Dione shared.
In Bulacan, the Field Office conducted the
first ITC provincial congress that was participated by 57 officers and members
of the Bulacan Provincial Tripartite Industrial Peace Council (B-PTIPC). “The
Congress, served as a venue to discuss relevant and pertinent issues and
policies on labor and employment,” Dione said.
In Nueva Ecija, the Field Office partnered
with the National Wages and Productivity Commission in the conduct of Central
Luzon’s first Green Productivity Seminar to about 50 officers and members of
the Rice Millers Club of Nueva Ecija.
DOLE Nueva Ecija organized seminars on Basic
Occupational Safety and Health (OSH).
In Pampanga, meetings were held with of ITCs on
construction, education, business processing and 0utsourcing– information communication
technology and aviation.
Some 61 officers and members of these ITCs
drafted action plans on training and education, salaries and benefits, and
occupational safety and health.
In Tarlac, an ITC Congress was attended by 45
officers and members of Hospital, Hotel and Restaurant, Education, and Construction
ITCs. – Mar T. Supnad
French Baker opens Nueva Ecija branch
CABANATUAN
CITY, Nueva Ecija -- French Baker opened its new branch here at SM Cabanatuan
recently. Located on the ground floor of the mall, French Baker, which is the
country’s pioneer in the French bakery concept, formally opened its new branch
with a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by French Baker founder and chief executive
officer Johnlu Koa.
It will be a different dining experience for
SM Cabanatuan shoppers as The French Baker store offers new products, such as
Sizzling Chicken Galantina (P265), a chicken roulade stuffed
with chorizo and pork and served on a sizzling plate with rice and
buttered vegetable siding; and the Family Platter (P875), a sumptuous
platter made up of 7 pieces of Herbes de Provence Fried Chicken in a
basket, Spaghetti Bolognaise with garlic bread slices, annatto rice
platter, corn, and potato salad, cake slices and Citrus Brewed Iced
Tea in a carafe, for a satisfying meal that’s good for 3 to 4 persons.
Present during the opening and ribbon-cutting
rites were (from left): Euromode’s managing director Marilou Koa, The French
Baker founder and CEO Johnlu Koa, their daughter Julia May Koa, Jonard Koa,
Mrs. Cristina Koa, The French Baker’s board of directors Johnyan Koa, SM
Cabanatuan assistant mall manager Carolyn Del Rosario, Christopher Cua, Liza
Koa, Michael Koa, and The French Baker’s board director Johnip Cua. -- Ed Ciby
Villar promotes small farms’ dev’t to
achieve food sufficiency
LAOAG
CITY, Ilocos Norte — Sen. Cynthia Villar urged Ilocanos to maintain and develop
their small farms to ensure food production sufficiency for the growing
population of the country.
Villar, who chairs of the Senate Committee on
Agriculture and Food, visited the provinces of Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur Feb.
5 to grace events highlighting the recent 198th foundation anniversary of the
two provinces by virtue of Royal Decree approved on Feb. 2, 1818.
Villar awarded winners of trade fair
competition of the 2016 Kannawidan Ylocos Festival in Ilocos Sur and initiated
livelihood programs for residents in Ilocos Norte.
“Our food security in the future will depend
on the small farms that we have because if we did not maintain these farms; we
might be having insufficient foods by year 2050 based on the study released by
the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN),” Villar
said.
“I encourage all Ilocano farmers and
fishermen to stay and develop your family farms while the national government
is looking several initiatives to raise your income in farming,” she added.
Citing recent studies, Villar mentioned that
a Filipino farmer is presently earning only R4,000 per month, which is very low
to sustain the needs of a family of six members; while a Gawad Saka farmer is
earning R50,000 per month.
She also cited that Filipino farmers and
fishermen are lacking in financial literacy on how to operate a small farm as a
business, based on the recent result of UN-FAO research.
Villar disclosed that farmers should learn first
the proper environment-friendly farming technologies and proper financial
management of farming in order to achieve the goal of producing efficiently and
earning sufficiently. – Freddie G. Lazaro
DTI approves P8.5-M shared service facilities in Mt. Province
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- The Department of Trade and Industry approved in 2015 the
total amount of P8, 523,105.00 for 12 Shared Service Facilities (SSF) projects
in the province.
DTI’s SSF program aims to improve the
competitiveness of micro, small and medium entrepreneurs (MSMEs) by providing
them with machinery, equipment, tools, systems, skills and knowledge under a
shared system. The program is implemented with project partners termed as
cooperators.
Mabel Banggawan of the DTI Provincial Office
here said the SSF on loom weaving was launched on January 10, 2015 with the
Caneo Women’s Organization in barangay Caneo, Bontoc as the cooperator; SSF on
muscovado processing upgrading
launched on November 19, 2015 with the Masla People’s Organization in
Masla, Tadian as cooperator, and SSF on arabica coffee which was launched last
December 16 with Madchikom Coffee Producer Cooperative as cooperator.
This January, the DTI launched two SSF on
loom weaving with the Guinzadan Weavers Organization in Guinzadan Sur, Bauko
and the Maggon Rural Improvement Club in Supang, Sabangan as cooperators.
Launching of the SSF on Arabica coffee with
the Mountain Province Association of Coffee Growers as cooperator is also
scheduled later this month.
The DTI provincial office has also scheduled
on February 2016 the launching of the SSF on sweet potato processing for
the Ubaya Food Processors Association, SSF on food processing for the Bauko
Overseas Workers and Returnees Association, SSF on coffee processing for the
Anabel-Sadanga Multi-purpose Cooperative, SSF on coffee processing for the
Sagada Arabica Coffee Growers and Processors Organization, and the SSF on
muscovado sugar processing for the Bagnen-Balintaugan Timpuyog Credit
Cooperative
Launching of SSF on organic fertilizer
production for Seven Daffodil Organization of Organic Farming will be in March.
Under the SSF Project, DTI awards equipment
aid to recipient cooperator under a six-year conditional grant. If recipient
cooperator stops its business operation or if equipment is not being used for
the purpose, DTI can recall the equipment and awards the same to another
cooperator.
If the business opened by cooperator-
beneficiary grows and surpasses the six-year conditional period, DTI turns over
to the cooperator full ownership of the equipment. -- Juliet B. Saley
Coalition pushes community involvement for Balili River
BAGUIO
CITY- - The Balili River System Revitalization Coalition (BRSRC) will go beyond
cleaning up activities and will push for community involvement in the
protection of the Balili River.
This was agreed upon during the recent BRSRC
Action Planning Workshop held at the University of the Philippines- Baguio.
Dean Aurea Sandoval of Benguet State
University pointed out that the clean-up activities they have spearheaded in
the past have not much of an impact in the revitalization of the Balili River.
University of the Cordilleras Director for
Research and Development Center, Engr. Nathaniel Lubrica seconded that fully revitalizing Balili River
will not be successful with just clean-up drive; it needs community involvement .
Proposed activities to encourage community
involvement include “Adopt a Community” project wherein different institutions
will adopt barangays within the stretch of the river and educate the residents
about protecting this important river system.
Aside from pushing for behavioral change, the
education campaign will also give focus on the improvement of the governance of
barangay officials with regards to the environment.
The BRSRC formed in 2011 includes the
Environmental Management Board - Department of Environment and Natural Resources,
the academe and local government units of Baguio City and La Trinidad,
government offices, private/industry partners and civil society group. -- Via
Perez
BWD assures enough water supply in
Baguio
BAGUIO
CITY-- The Baguio Water District said the city has enough enough water
supply even with with the
expected influx of visitors due
to various upcoming events and the
effects of El Niño.
BWD general manager Salvador Royeca said his
office has been preparing for the El Niño phenomenon with the adaptation
measures to reduce its impact.
“The Baguio Water District constructed a lot
of canals or ditches for our watersheds to capture the run of water especially
with the less rainfall being experience here in the Cordillera and with the
announcement that we are going to have an El Nino,” Royeca said during the
Kapihan sa Baguio forum on Thursday.
He also bared that they have preserved the
water collected at the Mount Santo Tomas catch basin which will be utilized
until the Panagbenga and even up to March.
Royeca said the city has varying water
demands especially with the expected thousands of tourists during the
Panagbenga festivities, the Philippine Military Academy Foundation Day and
Graduation Rites and the observance of Holy Week. The average demand is around
50,000 to 55, 000 cubic meters per day but it may increase to 100,000 cubic
meters per day depending on number of people in the city.
The BWD at present has 65 pumping stations,
57 deep wells and five spring sources where it gets the supply of water
rationed to residential homes, business establishments and government
facilities.
Even with the assurance of enough water
supplies in the city, Royeca encouraged the public to practice water
conservation. He also called on the public to help in the preservation of the
watersheds and other water sources which are slowly diminishing. -- Lalaine
Galagala-
Tabuk City’s real property tax
collection up
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga -- The city’s real property tax collection performance in 2015
increased by 13percent compared to the previous year.
Olivia Mendoza of the City Treasurer’s Office
reported total collection of P6, 000,756 for the period over the P5, 268,956 in
2014.
Real property taxes of the city come from
four major sources that include taxes on agricultural property posting the top
with P2,669,109, residential – P1,848,977, commercial - P1,473,649 and
industrial with P9,019.
According to Mendoza, the city has sustained
annual growth in real property tax collection because of improved efforts on
massive tax mapping, intensified tax campaign at the barangay level and massive
information-education drive.
She admitted though there is still high need
to educate people on taxation which is
considered as government’s life blood. Real property taxes accrue to the
government’s general fund while the other half goes to Special Education Fund.
Mendoza urged real property tax payers to
avail of the 20% discount for advance payments made every December of the
preceding year and the 10% discount for payments made in the first quarter of
the year. Late payments are charged additional 2% monthly penalty fee. -- Larry T. Lopez
BFAR releases 300,000 tilapia fingerlings
for Abra fisherfolk
BANGUED,
Abra - - The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources regional office released this month a total of 300,000
tilapia fingerlings to the province.
According to Provincial Fishery Officer Mr.
Jesus Astrero, these fingerlings are distributed to fish folks and fish pond
owners in the municipalities of Lagangilang, Sallapadan, Peñarrubia, Lagayan,
Bucay, Pilar, Bangued, Dolores, San Juan, Tubo and Tayum.
“Other
tilapia fingerlings will be placed in communal body of water or rivers while
fingerlings left in the office will be dispersed in Calaba River,” he said.
These fingerlings are expected to grow in
number to help the community have additional source of living.
The first stock of fingerlings from BFAR was
requested by Governor Eustaquio P. Bersamin to augment the loss resulting from
strong typhoons that struck the province last year. -- Ginalyn B. Brioso
PSA Baguio Serbilis outlet serves
1,410 clients daily
BAGUIO
CITY - - The Philippine Statistics
Authority’s Baguio Serbilis Center is
already experiencing influx of clients getting civil registration documents
especially birth certificates.
PSA data shows that from January 4 to 13, the
center was averaging 1,410 clients a day and going as high as 1,608 clients in
January 11h compared to the 914 daily average clients for the year 2015.
Center Manager Gerard Tolito, in interview,
explained that the shift in school
calendar is the first reason in the rise in the number of daily clients. Second
semester starts this January many parents and students are getting birth
certificates for enrolment purposes.
Another reason is for local employment
especially in the application for Philippine National Police recruits.
Applicants are getting seven authenticated copies of their birth certificate,
he added.
Tolito assured that PSA Baguio Serbilis
outlet is always ready to respond to the challenge with the hiring of eight new
staff to augment the personnel manning the six client/public assistance
computers.
He also informed that PSA has six collection
officers with two assigned to the priority lane to assist senior citizens,
person with disabilities and pregnant/nursing mothers.
Tolito advises the public to plan ahead and
come on lean days or months as birth certificate has no expiration if it will
be used for enrolment purposes. He also appeals to those getting their civil
registration documents not to bring companions especially children so that they
will not add-up to the crowd inside the center.
Tolito also calls on the public to utilize
the PSA’s BREQS (Batch Request Entry System) partner wherein for a little added
amount, they can save travel time or avoid the long line at the Baguio Serbilis
outlet.
PSA-CAR’s BREQS partners provincial offices in Abra and Ifugao, and
the local government units of Paracelis, Bontoc, Tadian, Bauko and Barlig
in Mountain Province; Balbalan and Tinglayan in Kalinga; Dolores Abra; Pudtol
and Kabugao in Apayao, and Kabayan, Buguias, Bakun and Tublay in
Benguet.
The public can also get their civil
registration documents in SM City Baguio, he added. -- Carlito Dar
DA allots P630M for Kalinga
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga -- Kalinga was allotted P630 million for various agricultural
projects.
Director Lorenzo Caranguian of the Department
of Agriculture Regional Field Unit, Cordillera Administrative Region
(DARFU-CAR) announced this during Farmers’ Day and Cooperatives Day on Feb. 15
in celebration of the 21st founding anniversary of Kalinga and Ullalim
festival, where he was the guest speaker.
Caranguian told the audience the province
deserves the big support to boost its rice, corn, and coffee production
industries.
He said bulk of the appropriations will go to
the concreting of three farm-to-market roads (FMR) under the Philippine Rural
Development Program in the amount of P501 million.
“P118M will go to the concreting of the
Banneng-Gumbowoy FMR in Tanudan, P180M to the Bulanao-Amlao FMR, and P203M to
Catabbogan-Wagod FMR in Pinukpuk,” Caranguian said.
The director also announced that P32M is
appropriated for the Kalinga Integrated Coffee Processing Center, P8M total
worth of livelihood projects to associations, P35M to increase rice
production, P20M for corn production, P12M for high value commercial crops,
P3.5M for livestock, P9.2M for Pamana projects, P3.1M for bottom-up-budgeting,
and other small projects. -- Peter A. Balocnit
2,317 Abra folks employed under DOLE program
BANGUED,
Abra -- The Emergency Employment Program (EEP) of the Department of Labor and
Employment (DOLE) in Abra benefited a total of 2,317 displaced workers,
underemployed and unemployed local folks in the municipalities of San Juan and
Dolores last month.
George G. Lubin, Jr., DTI provincial head,
said the EEP projects in the municipalities of San Juan and Dolores were funded
by Party Lists in the House of Representatives worth P22.3 million.
The EEP is a special employment generation
program of the DOLE dubbed as the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating
Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD).
Funds for the special employment program were
given particularly as a support to the victims of Typhoon Ineng that hit the
province last August 2015 especially the farmers whose crops were damaged
during the typhoon.
For the municipality of San Juan, Mayor Marco
M. Bautista reported that the P20M EEP fund was given by the Coop Natco Party
List for the rehabilitation, improvement and de-siltation of the communal
irrigation canals and clearing of barangay roads.
On the other hand, P2.3M funds for the
municipality of Dolores from the Buhay Party List was used for the
rehabilitation of irrigation canals and barangay roads damaged by typhoon
Ineng, Mayor Robert Victor G. Seares, Jr. reported.
Aside from typhoon-affected farmers, other
beneficiaries include those that are willing to help in the needed work in the
fields. -- Maria Teresa B. Benas
Mt. Province LGUs, school to employ 1,015
studes this summer
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- About 1,015 students are expected to work this summer
vacation under the Special Program for the Employment of Students (SPES) under
the auspices of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
The Provincial Governor’s Office, Office of
the Vice Governor, nine local government units in the province and the Xijen
College of Mountain Province pledged a total amount of P6, 352,390.00 for the
employment of these students.
Based on the data provided by DOLE Provincial
field Office Chief Samuel T. Lasdacan, Natonin LGU pledged the highest amount
of P2, 493,750.00 for the employment of some 285 students for 25 days.
The Governor’s Office committed P1
million to hire 200 students for 20 days while the Xijen College pledged P600,
000.00 for the employment of 50 students for 40 days.
The Office of the Vice Governor committed
P170, 200 for 37 students for 20 days.
The other LGUs that will
participate in the SPES include Barlig which pledged P420,000 for
70 students; Bauko – P414,400 for 112 students; Tadian – P400,000 for 80
students; Sabangan – PP248,400 for 54 students; Bontoc – P168,000 for 30
students; Besao – P80,640 for 24 students, Sagada – P32,000 for 8 students.
These seven LGUs will employ the students for 20 days.
Paracelis LGU which pledged the amount of
P325, 000 shall employ 65 students for 25 days.
Lasdacan said the daily wage of students who
will be hired under the SPES varies depending on the daily wage provided by
each LGU. Sixty percent (60%) of the students’ salary shall be paid by the
employers in cash while the remaining 40% shall be paid by DOLE in the form of
education voucher.
Interested students and out-of-school youth
who intend to continue their studies are advised to start completing the
required documents ready for submission during application period scheduled by
the employers. They may visit the Public Employment Service Office (PESO) in
the different municipalities in the province and the Provincial DOLE Office to
get the required documents to be accomplished.
The SPES is a regular annual job creation
program of the national government intended for the poor but deserving students
to augment their school fees by providing them work during summer vacation. --
Juliet B. Saley
Medical mission serves Abrenios
BANGUED,
Abra -- The provincial government in partnership with Far Eastern University
Medical Alumni Association of Northern Illinois, USA carried out a three-day
medical mission at the Abra Provincial Hospital here recently.
Cataract, hernia, cholecystectomy, thyrodectomy,
parotidectomy, and excision of mass were some of the different ailments and
disorders treated.
They also gave free eyeglasses to senior
citizens and others who were examined with visual impairment. Dental extraction
and treatment served children and adults with tooth decays and enamel defects.
To accommodate and make sure that all
patients were attended, Gov. Eustaquio P. Bersamin’s wife Ruby who planned and
organized the medical mission, invited 23 specialists from different fields of
medicine from the US to be part of the medical mission.
Bersamin said all patients who undertook
major and minor operations were advised to visit the hospital for follow-up
check-up. -- Ginalyn B. Brioso
Poverty alleviation programs highlight
Apayao anniversary
LUNA,
Apayao -- The province of Apayao refrained from traditional festivities in
celebrating its founding anniversary this year in respect to the
loss of the founder of the province.
Gov.
Elias Bulut Jr. said the celebration focused on programs on poverty alleviation
instead of traditional festive mood since the province is still mourning the death of Apayao patriarch, Calanasan
Mayor Elias Bulut Sr. who passed away
Dec. 5 last year.
Bulut Sr. authored Republic Act 7878 which
separated the province of Apayao from the old Kalinga-Apayao province in
February 1995.
He was responsible in shaping the future of
Apayao and into what is it today through his long years as the province’s
kingpin.
“The celebration for this year’s founding
anniversary will be different from the traditional one. Instead of simply
celebrating, we will utilize the special programs of the Provincial Government
to focus on the alleviation of poverty in the province”, Bulut said in an
interview.
The seven municipalities celebrate separately
the province’s 21st Founding Anniversary which started on Feb. 9 until the end of the month.
The governor said activities include the
launching of the province-wide anti-drug campaign, livelihood projects and the
“Pabahay” program.
The “Pabahay” program is the main focus of
the province’s anti-poverty campaign, and the provincial government has
identified the poorest barangays in each municipality as intended
beneficiaries.
The provincial government allocated P8
million for the “pabahay” program with counterpart from each municipality.
The Governor explained that lack of shelter
is number one in the poverty indicator of the province as of 2015, followed by
income or livelihood then lack of sanitary toilets.
The number of houses to be built will depend
on the community-based monitoring system of each barangay.
The goal for livelihood is to strengthen the
coffee production in the municipalities of Kabugao, Calanasan and Conner. Other
livelihood programs will be based on the design to be created by each municipality.
“These programs are to address the poorest of
the poorest”, said the Governor. Apayao is the second poorest province in the
Philippines in 2011, and the 4th on the list in 2015.
He informed that the seven municipalities
will also have additional activities on their own such as gallery-viewing as a
tribute to the Father of Apayao, inter-barangay sports tournaments, street
dancing competitions and variety shows but toned down.
Bulut Sr. served as Representative of the old
Kalinga-Apayao and then the first congressman of the province of Apayao. He
served as provincial governor from 2001 until 2010, and mayor of Calanasan
since 2010 until he succumbed to a lingering illness at the age of 76.
His mission for Apayao was to widen the
opportunities of Apayao citizens and indigenous cultural communities in the
areas of technology acquisition, intensified agri-industrial production, grains
pooling, livelihood creation, and infrastructure building. -- Jillie Ominga
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