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La
Trinidad poll bets join unity walk, covenant signing
The La Trinidad Police Station and Commission
on Elections recently initiated a unity walk and covenant signing among local
poll bets for “secure and fair election.”
Present in the
activity were chief Insp. Radino Belly and cops, provincial Election officer
Ricardo Lampac; Vanessa Ronquel, assistant regional director of Comelec
Cordillera; Vhong Tadeu, municipal Election supervisor and 26 out of 32 total
town candidates.—Jorton B. Campana
Rescued
sea turtle released back to sea
LUNA, La Union – An olive ridley sea turtle
that was found weak along the shore in Barangay Basea in this town was released
back to the sea last week.
Bernardo Ayala, who
was collecting pebbles when he saw the turtle last week, reported the incident
to Luna Mayor Victor Marvin Marron, who referred the turtle to concerned
authorities.
Tito Gorospe,
municipal environment management officer, said the turtle is 40 inches long and
35 inches wide and about 25 to 30 years old.
Authorities said the
turtle was weak because it was pregnant. – Jun Elias
DepEd to
design ‘native’ instructional materials
BAGUIO CITY -- The Department of Education
announced in the Learning Resource Management and Development System
orientation at Baguio City High School that local government such as the
Cordillera Administrative region shall screen and design instructional
materials fit to the culture of students.
This aims to solve
problems and issues regarding LRMDS to the different schools of CAR through the
representatives from the different schools.
According to DepED,
local authorities can customize books and other instructional materials of
schools to fit into the culture of a certain place for the students to be more
knowledgeable of their culture while learning to become globally competitive.
–Princess Natividad and KC Bautista
Mountain
Province gets P95 M for road projects
The Department of Budget and Management has
allotted P95 million under its Konkreto at Ayos na Lansangan at Daan Tungo sa Pangkalahatang
Kaunlaran or Kalsada program for the improvement of roads in Mountain
Province.
Provincial engineer
Edward Likigan said they have qualified for the program after they bagged the
Seal of Good Financial Housekeeping program of the Department of the Interior
and Local Government.
Likigan said they have
submitted the requirements, including the feasibility studies. He said the
provincial government would provide the 10 percent counterpart fund.
He said at least P30
million of the fund would be used to rehabilitate the Bontoc-Mainit Road, P35
million for the Besao-Tamboan road section along the Mountain Province-Abra
Road and P30 million for the Tadian-Nacawang Road within the Lubon-Batayan
section.
The DBM has allocated P6.5
billion for 73 provinces under its Kalsada program.
Holiday
in Pangasinan on Tuesday
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan– It’s a special
non-working holiday in Pangasinan on Tuesday.
Executive Secretary
Paquito Ochoa Jr. signed Proclamation 1240 declaring the holiday to celebrate
the province’s 436th founding anniversary.
“It is but fitting and
proper that the people of the province of Pangasinan be given full opportunity
to celebrate and participate in the occasion with appropriate ceremonies,” the
proclamation stated.
Various activities,
including the inauguration of the Pangasinan Heritage Center, a folk dance
competition and cultural night have been lined up for the celebration.
Pope
Francis appoints newTarlac bishop
TARLAC --- Pope Francis has appointed a new
bishop for the diocese of Tarlac.
Bishop Enrique
Macaraeg, vicar general of the archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan in Pangasinan,
will replace retired Bishop Florentino Cinense, who served the diocese for 28
years, according to a report on CBCPNews.
Macaraeg is also the
parish priest of Saint Ildefonso parish in Malasiqui town.
The pope only recently
accepted the retirement of Cinense, who turned 78 years old on March 14.
Bishops are supposed to submit their resignation to the pontiff when they reach
the age of 75.
Driver
claims share of P13-M lotto jackpot
BAGUIO CITY -- A 63-year-old delivery van
driver from Baguio City claimed his share last week of the jackpot
in the 6/42 Regular Lotto drawn on March 3.
Jose Ferdinand Rojas
II, Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office general manager, said two
players hit the six digit winning combination 19-02-31-42-21-08, which has the
jackpot of P13,078,736.
Rojas handed
P6,539,368 to the winner at the PCSO central office in Mandaluyong City.
The driver, who has
been playing lotto since 1995, got his winning combination from the birth dates
of his family members.
Rojas said the winner
plans to renovate his house, invest in a transportation business and
save for future of his family.
The other winner, a
laborer from Manila, had claimed his share of the lotto jackpot.
Magna
cum laude Palchan leads 310 graduating Tabuk scholars
TABUK CITY, Kalinga -- A magna cum laude led
the 310 Tabuk City-sponsored scholars graduating in various colleges for school
year 2015-2016, here.
Joy Carol Awing
Palchan graduated magna cum laude in Bachelor of Science in Criminology at the
St. Louis College of Bulanao last March 19.
Palchan said she
achieved the honor because of hard work and putting high value on education.
She received a cash incentive of P7, 500 from the city government for her feat.
Under the city’s
Education Assistance Program, poor but deserving college students get education
support of P3, 500 per semester in colleges and universities in Tabuk.The city
has 2,748 scholars as of school year 2015-2016.
Aside from tuition
assistance, graduating grantees with honors also receive cash incentives of
P10, 000 for summa cum laude, P7, 500 for magna cum laude and P2, 000 for
academic excellence award.
Under the program, the
City Scholarship Program Committee also provides job placement assistance to
graduates with meritorious achievements. – Larry T. Lopez
Abra
candidates hold spiritual recollection
BANGUED, Abra -- Local candidates here
recently underwent “recollection” to push for peaceful and honest election.
Leaders of the Church-Military-Philippine
National Police Advisory Group (CMPAG) headed by Bishop Leopoldo C. Jaucian of
the Diocese of Bangued and Pastor Doreminador E. Subagan of the Abra
Ministerial Association conducted the recollection of local
candidates last March 22 at the St. James the Elder Cathedral
here.
Candidates present
were lawyer Marco M. Bautista, Cecilia S. Luna and Dr. JoselitoBringas for
congressman; Ruby M. Bersamin for governor; Rolando Somera for
vice-governor; mayors Geraldine M. Balbuena and Glenn Eduarte; and other
candidates for SanggunianPanlalawigan and Sanggunian Bayan from different political
parties and independent candidates.
The other CMPAG
leaders, Lt. Col. Thomas Dominic B. Baluga of the 24th Infantry Battalion,
Philippine Army; PCSupt.Ulysses J. Abellera, Regional Police Director; and
PSSupt. Antonio P. Bartolome, Provincial Police Director and their personnel
including the local media also stayed the whole day to support the activity.
The Dept. of Interior
and Local Government headed by director Millicent Bamba-Carino also gave an
orientation on Bottom-Up-Budgeting (BUB) to guide them in their governance when
elected into office. CMPAG also awarded plaques of commendation to
three-termer mayors before the celebration of the Holy Eucharist that ended the
whole day activity. -- Maria Teresa B. Benas
Ifugao
scholars graduate unique heritage course
By
Daniel B. Codamon
BANAUE, Ifugao - - The second batch of the
Ifugao Satoyama Meister Training Program (ISMTP) scholars recently graduated.
The 21 graduates were
from the municipalities of Banaue, Kiangan, Hungduan and Mayoyao whose rice terraces are part of the Ifugao Rice Terraces inscribed in the World Heritage Sites by
UNESCO, and identified as Globally Important Agricultural Heritage
Systems (GIAHS).
The scholars started
their studies and training at Ifugao State University (IFSU) then to the
heritage sites of the province.
They went to Japan
from Sept. 28 to Oct. 3, 2015 to gain
further insights on the objectives of the program.
They met their
counterpart trainees to learn how to empower the people in the heritage sites
and improve their quality of life by harmonizing heritage conservation,
environmental preservation and economic activities.
They also went on
educational tour to the Takojima Fishery port and Notogakusha which is the
headquarters of the Satoyama and Satoumi Meister Training Program.
The group also met
with Mayor Masuhiro Izumiya of Suzu City and presented their research outputs
such as Museology which is the establishment and development of a material and
culture museum, showcase of organic animal production using organic feeds like
native pigs and chickens, documentation of indigenous rice production
practices, production of loach within the rice
The ISMTP that started
in 2014 in the province, is a joint
undertaking of the IFSU, the Kanazawa University of Japan University of the
Philippines, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Ifugao Local
Government. It envisions to help
maintain the world heritage sites in the province by identifying endeavours
that the people may embark and supporting scholars that will be trained to
spearhead such endeavours.
It also intends to
empower the stakeholders as entrepreneurs in the province by providing them the
expertise and strategy to address outward migration which is one of the factors
contributing to the abandonment of the heritage sites.
The first batch
of ISMTP scholars graduated last year.
Rabies
cases in Cordillera down
BAGUIO CITY -- The Department of Agriculture
Bureau of Animal Industry said rabies vaccination was upped in Cordillera
resulting to low number of rabies cases this year compared to the previous
years.
According to Dr. Nover
Lee. P Calub, veterinarian of DA-BAI, there were only two rabies cases reported
in the region from January to April this year. One was from Tabuk, Kalinga and
the other was in Baguio City.
Dr. Calub said the DA
aims to end rabies cases by 2020 in the Philippines. This is 10 years earlier
than the global thrust to stop rabies by 2030 worldwide.
Rabies Awareness Month
last month has observed with free anti-rabies vaccination and deworming for
animals that were present in the event. Basic pet obedience training demo, pet
grooming demo and pet consultation were also done to further demonstrate pet
owners to properly take good care of their pets.
The program was
organized and supervised by the doctors from Philippine Veterinarian Medical
Association, Baguio City Veterinarian’s office, and Department of Agriculture
Bureau of Animal Industry. – Princess Natividad
and KC Bautista
DOH
starts anti-dengue vaccinations in schools
BAGUIO CITY -- The Department of Health
launched last week the school-based dengue vaccination among Grade 4 public
students.
They cautioned
teachers and parents that children injected with dengue vaccine may experience mild reaction.
They may develop rashes, headaches or fever, and may cause students to faint.
According to the DOH,
fainting among students usually happens when children are afraid of injections
or they may not have eaten prior the vaccination.
Students who
experience headache or fever were advised to drink plenty of water and have
some rest. If students develop rashes, they should immediately be rushed to the
nearest health facility.
According to Health
Secretary Janette Garin, the immunization is a good program that will benefit
children and save lives. – KrishaDaniwes
DA
allots P630M for Kalinga
TABUK CITY, Kalinga -- Kalinga was recently allotted
P630 million for various agricultural projects.
Director Lorenzo
Caranguian of the Department of Agriculture Regional Field Unit, Cordillera
Administrative Region (DARFU-CAR) said 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
Campaign
pushed to allow pets in parks
BAGUIO CITY – A signature campaign to amend an
administrative order of the city banning pets in public parks will held at
Melvin Jones grandstand here today.
Retired judge Del
Claravall, initiated the project for responsible pet ownership. Theme was “Walk
for a pet-friendly Baguio.” Activities include anti-rabies campaign, first aid
for dog bites, controlling population of stray dogs and cats, access of pet
owners to parks and public spaces.
The organizers adviced
participants to bring snacks, water, poo poo bags and rain gear in case of
unexpected weather. This event is open to all dog lovers. – Michele B. Gavanes
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
Ifugao
pupils train on cultural practices
ALFONSO LISTA, Ifugao -- A total of 30 pupils
of the Alfonso Lista Central School (ACS) were trained recently to help in
preservation and protection of rich culture and traditions of the province.
The five days School
of Living Tradition (SLT) training was conducted by the Fugato Cultural
Heritage Office (ICHO) of the provincial government with culture bearers
Antonio Pahigon and Carmen Dogwaon as subject experts.
Participants were
trained mainly on how to perform the three main Ifugao native dances with the
corresponding gong beats like Dinuyya/Dinuy-a, Bitangnguk and Hinggatut.
They were also briefed
about the in-school SLT training, target activities including the demonstration
on dancing the native dance by the culture bearers.
The SLT is a training
program of the provincial government through the ICHO in preserving and
conserving the Ifugao culture and tradition through the conduct of skills
trainings and cultural performances.
ICHO project
development coordinator Manifold Capuano said SLT will establish centers in
each municipality to conduct trainings on cultural performing arts, crafts and
indigenous skills.
Elizabeth Ognayon,
ALCS principal, lauded the ICHO who initiated the SLT, culture bearers,
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
Baguio contractuals
to enjoy SSS benefits
BAGUIO CITY
-- Some 83 police auxiliary workers and job order contractuals of the
city government here will soon avail of benefits given by the Social Security
system (SSS).
Said informal workers
of the city government registered to be members of the AlkanSSSya program of
the SSS.
The SSS headed by
Baguio manager Nancy Umoso, the city government of Baguio headed by mayor
Mauricio Domogan and the informal workers of the city represented by Julie
Laureta recently signed the MOA at the Baguio City multi-purpose hall.
The MOA covers the
mechanics for the implementation of the program which is aimed at facilitating
an easy and more convenient remittance of the SS monthly contribution payments
of the job orders.
In the MOA, the city
government, through its duly authorized and bonded representative will deduct
the monthly contribution of the informal workers and remit the monthly
contributions together with its monthly collection report.
On the other hand, the
SSS will provide information updates and other relevant literature to enhance
the informal worker’s knowledge on the SSS and the e-AlkanSSSya implementation
such as but not limited to collection, posting reports, periodic issuance of
flyers among others.
The city council
passed resolution numbered 277, series of 2015 authorizing mayor Domogan to
enter into a MOA with the SSS for the implementation of the e-AlkanSSSya
program which is beneficial to job orders and police auxiliary workers of the
city who are not covered by the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) and
with no SSS registered employers.
Based from the MOA,
SSS reserves the right to modify and/or enhance the program, provided that in
case the SSS consider that the changes in the program will significantly alter
the services offered under the same, the SSS shall advise the city government and
informal workers of the changes at least 30 days prior to the date of its
implementation.
The MOA may be
terminated by the SSS in case of violation o the terms and conditions in the
agreement by the informal workers and/or the city government.
The AlkanSSSya program
is a micro savings program that aims to attract informal sector workers seeking
access to social protection. -- JhoArranz
Poverty
alleviation programs highlight Apayao anniversary
LUNA, Apayao --Gov. Elias Bulut Jr. said the provincial government
has launched 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.. –
Jillie Ominga
Health
team serves far barangays of Abra
MALIBCONG,
Abra -- Health team composed of personnel from Provincial Health Office,
Municipal Health Office of Malibcong,
and the Philippine Red Cross
conducted medical mission in landlocked barangays of this
upland municipality March 21.
The team conducted
‘kilatiskutis’ to children, blood typing to adults, urine screening and medical
checkup to residents of far-flung barangays of Dulao, Mataragan, Bayabas and
Pacgued.
The group also
distributed hygiene kit to children, vitamins to pregnant women, medicines and
ointment for skin diseases and 14 sacks of used clothings donated by local
thrift shops in Bangued.
According to Rev. Fr.
Oscar Alunday, a native of said place, the medical team was the first- ever to
reach and serve the upland barangays of Malibcong.
“In my 64 years of
existence this is the very first time. We are also from Abra. Lowlanders may
have long forgotten that but you recognize that we are and thank you,” he said.
People there seldom
get medical attention because the place is very far from rural health unit.
Trails going up and down the mountains are risky, barely two feet wide near the
cliffs.
“This is not the first
and last time that we will serve the uplands. Slopes and tracks may be really
too difficult to trek but there is no amount of difficulty for a heart ready to
serve,” assured Dr. Lilibeth B. Martin, team leader.
The Philippine
Information Agency-Abra also joined the team.
-- Ginalyn B. Brioso
NFA-Kalinga
auction 9,000 bags of rice
TABUK CITY, Kalinga --The National Food
Authority (NFA) provincial station here is auctioning more than 9,000 bags of
its current stock of imported rice to
unclog its warehouse for the new delivery of rice.
The auction is open
from Monday to Thursday, until supply lasts.
NFA provincial manager
Miguel Tecson said their office auctions the stock to NFA-licensed rice traders
in the province at P24/kg from the prevailing price of P30/kg. He assured the
rice is fit for human consumption.
As soon as their
warehouse is ready, 40,000 bags of new imported rice shall be delivered to the
province, Tecson disclosed.
Meanwhile, NFA-Kalinga
targets to establish 370 bigasan outlets throughout the province.
The move was made so
all of the province’s 152 barangays shall have bigasan outlets in line with
NFA’s mandate to provide accessible cheap and quality government rice to the
grass root.
At present, NFA
provincial station has 30 newly licensed retailers added to its original 80
licensed bigasan outlets, while application is open. NFA sells its rice
at regular price of P27-32/kg. -- Larry .T Lopez
Baguio
best performing women’s groups feted
BAGUIO CITY- - The
women’s group of Balacbac- Santo Tomas Proper here was recognized by the city government in partnership with
the Balikatan sa Kaunlaran, as
the Best Performing Barangay Women’s Organization for this year.
The 50 member-
Balacbac- Santo Tomas Proper
organization headed by Marites Baukas,
is active in supporting community activities. Members have successfully sustained their livelihood
projects that include micro-lending, bakery and meat processing.
As best performing barangay women’s
organization, the group received a
certificate of recognition and P15, 000 cash prize.
Awarded runners –up
were Gibraltar Kalipi (2nd place), South Sanitary Camp Women’s Organization
(3rd), Upper Rock Quarry (4th) and the women’s organization of Middle Rock
Quarry (5th).
Rounding the top ten
were Camp 8 KALIPI (6th), South Drive (7th), Pacdal Women Welfare Organization
(8th), LiwanagLoakan Women’s livelihood Organization (9th) and KALIPI Middle
Quirino Hill (10th).
Aside from certificate
of recognition, the second to fifth placers received P12, 000, P10, 000, P9,
000 and P7, 000, respectively. The 6th to 10th placers were awarded P2, 000
each.
The other
participating women’s organization from
barangay Trancoville, Victoria Village, Palma – Urbano, San Roque Village,
Lourdes Subdivision Extension, Sto. Rosario, Dominican Mirador, Happy Homes,
East Quirino Hill and West Quirino Hill,
also got certificate of participation and consolation prize of P1,000
each.
The awarding ceremony
at the activity center of SM City Baguio was entertaining with the women
showcasing their talents, and providing dance and song numbers. -- Carlito Dar
Abra
schools ready for senior high school
BANGUED, Abra -- Schools in the province are
ready for the implementation of the senior high school for the opening of
School Year 2016-2017 come June.
Abra Schools Division
Superintendent Ronald Castillo said both the private and public high schools in
Abra are prepared with their classrooms and facilities including teachers for
the full implementation of the senior high school under the K-12 curriculum.
The schools have
already started their initial screening and early enrolment for the in-coming
students of Grade 11.
The Department of
Education has started the screening and selection of qualified teachers who
will be appointed to teach in senior high school. Private schools are also
in the process of hiring additional teachers.
Meanwhile, John Nowel
Pena, the staff in charge of the Social Mobilization and Networking Section of
the School Governance and Operations Division in Abra, had been going on air
discussing the K-12 for the students and their parents to appreciate the
relevance of the additional two years in high school.
Pena also explained
the Voucher Program of the DepEd which is a great help for the students who
belong to the low-income families in order to ease the families in sending
their children to Senior high school. -- Maria Teresa B. Benas
Grass
fires burn power posts
TABUK CITY, Kalinga – Several instances of
brown-out during summer were caused by fallen power posts due to
grassfires.
The National Grid
Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) bared this as it appealed to the public to help
prevent burning of wild grasses that often leads to power outages.
Lilibeth Gaydowen of
the NGCP reported that Gaydowen recalled one case last year in Solana, Cagayan
where a wide service area including Kalinga, experienced power interruption
because of burned electric posts due to grassfires.
Wild grass fires are
common every summer when grazing lands are burned to generate fresh grasses as
food to cattle.
Another concern is the
continuing “slash & burn” practice in areas where NGCP power lines
traverse.
In a related
report, the Community Environment and Natural Resources Office here warned that
wild fires do not only destroy electric posts but also impede the reforestation
program as trees planted on the National Greening Program sites are burned.
In Tabuk City,
greening projects including fruit tree orchards are not spared by the
destruction caused by wild grass fires because of these practices.
As prevention, the CENRO recommended the putting-up of fire lines around the perimeters to prevent wildfires from rapidly catching-up on the vegetation.
As prevention, the CENRO recommended the putting-up of fire lines around the perimeters to prevent wildfires from rapidly catching-up on the vegetation.
In the first quarter
this year, the Bureau of Fire Protection -Tabuk recorded five cases of
grassfires. -- Larry T. Lopez
1,028
Abra students set for employment
BANGUED, Abra -- Fifteen local government
units and five private establishments have committed to participate in this
year’s Special Program for the Employment of Students (SPES) in the province.
Department of Labor
and Employment Abra field office head George G. Lubin Jr. said pledge of
commitment had already been signed by partner agencies to accommodate 1,029
students under the SPES.
Lubin said 961
will be employed by the LGUs and 68 by the private establishments. They will be hired for a minimum of 20 days
to a maximum of 52 days within one year. The wages will be shared by DOLE and
the host agency on a 40:60 ratio with the 40% share of the DOLE and 60% by the
employer.
DOLE pays its share in
the students’ wages directly to the school where the students will enroll since
the SPES program is intended to defray school fees of the students.
The employers’ share
is paid directly to the students for their personal allowances.
This year’s
partner-agencies to the SPES program with the number of their commitment
are: Abra Mountain Development Education Center of Bucloc, 20; Chowking,
6; Divine Word College of Bangued,35; Jollibee, 6; New Commercial Trading, 1;
Provincial Government of Abra,53; the LGUs of Bangued, 40; Bucay, 100; Bucloc,
20; Dolores,150; Lagangilang,40; Langiden, 50; Luba,10; Malibcong, 60; Pidigan,
20; Pilar, 15; Sallapadan,20; San Juan, 300; San Quintin, 8; Tayum, 55, and Tineg, 20.
Lubin said there are
still available slots for SPES in LGU-San Juan. Interested applicants may see
Ms. Marietta Ta-a, the Public Employment Service Office Manager. -- Maria
Teresa B. Benas
Rotary
Club starts water system project in remote Abra village
VILLAVICIOSA, Abra -- The perennial water
problem of residents of a remote barangay in this town will be over
very soon, thanks to the Rotary Club International and the Provincial
Government of Abra.
Through
RC-Bangued Chapter, funds were sourced out from RC International through the
help of RC – Ampang, Malaysia. RC-Bangued likewise negotiated with Gov. Eustaquio P. Bersamin for a counterpart from
the PGA.
Asia
said the five-km diversion facilities from SitioWa-it within the boundary of
Luba and Villaviciosa to TuquibPurok Proper had already been
accomplished. Water tank is now also established within the
vicinity of the Purok Proper.
The
PGA gave materials for water
distribution to households for installation. In an interview with the local
radio here, Asia said they have organized a Rotary Community Corps in
Tuquib that will be responsible for the maintenance and sustainability of the
water system.
Asia
thanked Richard Doral and wife of RC-Ampang, Malaysia for their patience and
insistence in procuring the needed funds for the project from the
RC-International. Likewise to Bersamin for his outright approval of the
request for the provincial government’s counterpart in the water
system project. -- Maria Teresa B. Benas
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