Baguio
officials inducted to office
BAGUIO CITY –
Newly elected city officials here were inducted to office Friday 8 a.m. at City Hall.
Congressman-elect
Marquez Go and re-elected City Mayor Mauricio Domogan and Vice Mayor Edison
Bilog led inductees during the program
themed, “Trailblazing Good Governance.”
Other incoming
officials to be inducted are incumbent Councilors Leandro Yangot Jr., Roberto
Ortega, Josel Alangsab, Elmer Datuin, Faustino Olowan, Peter Fianza, Elaine
Sembrano and Councilors-elect Edgar Avila, Arthur Allad-iw, MyleneYaranon,
Lilia Farinas and Benny Bomogao.
Domogan was
sworn in by Municipal Trial Court in Cities executive judge Roberto Mabalot
while Go was inducted by MTCC Branch Maria Clarita Casuga-Tabin.
City prosecutor
Elmer Manuel Sagsago administered the oath of Bilog and Farinas while
Mabalot also inducted Yangot, Olowan and
Datuin.
Domogan swore in Avila, Ortega, Sembrano and Bomogao
while Regional Trial Court executive judge Mia Joy Oallare-Cawed inducted Alangsab.
Outgoing
congressman NicasioAliping Jr. swore in
Yaranon and Allad-iw while Rizal monument punong barangay Agustin Sister
inducted Fianza. – Aileen P. Refuerzo
BINMALEY,
Pangasinan – The mayor of this town was sworn in by Vice President JejomarBinay
before he bowed out of office Friday.
Binmaley
Mayor Simplicio Rosario said residents here gave Binay “a heartwarming
goodbye.”
Rosario is a
close ally of Binay and his staunchest political supporter in Pangasinan. The
town signed a sisterhood agreement with Makati City when Binay was mayor.
All local
candidates here who ran under Binay’s United Nationalist Alliance won.
However, Binay
placed only second to Sen. Grace Poe in the presidential elections here. –
Eva
Visperas
Baguio
Rep shares plans with RDC
BAGUIO CITY --
Congressman-elect Marquez Go recently met the Regional Development Council
Cordillera to share his plans and programs and to familiarize himself with
regional situation.
Go discussed with RDC members
led by NEDA regional director Milagros Rimando, RDC vice chairperson, his
vision of a comprehensive, modest but organized development for Baguio City.
He said he will support the
Baguio-La Trinidad-Itogon-Sablan-Tuba-Tublay (BLISTT) agenda of the RDC by
pushing for the creation of the BLISTT Development Authority.
He said this will decongest
Baguio City and promote development of BLISTT municipalities.
Go also sought suggestions on
legislative measures he may pursue during his term.
Rimando briefed Go about the
RDC’s plan to identify alternative sites for the expansion of the
Philippine Export Processing Zone presently located in the city. She also
informed that the RDC is pushing for an operational airport in Baguio City.
Go assured his support to the
RDC and urged thorough study on the Loakan Airport. -- Joseph
B. Zambrano
Mt.
Province has stable rice supply
BONTOC, Mountain
Province – This province has stable supply of rice from the National Food
Authority (NFA), commercial rice and local production from the area.
NFA provincial
office’s data showed the province
consumes an average of 1,460 bags of rice daily or more than 500,000 bags
annually.
Elmer Enaje, NFA
provincial economist, said their office can provide the monthly allocation of
43,000 bags of rice as food security for the province, in addition to the
continuous inflow of commercial rice from Regions 1 and 2.
He said the rice
supply stored in warehouses in Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya provinces can be
hauled to the province to replenish the Bontoc warehouse anytime there is a
shortage.
NFA data showed
that of the total rice consumption of the province, about 50 percent is
composed of commercial rice, and 13 percent NFA rice, while the remaining 37
percent comes from local production.
Benguet
gets Japan-funded projects
BUGUIAS, Benguet
-- The Japanese embassy turned over two projects in this province Tuesday.
First Secretary
Kenji Terada witnessed the turnover ceremony of a biodegradable waste
composting facility in Buguias and a food-processing center in the capital town
of La Trinidad.
The projects,
the construction of which started last year and 2011, respectively, are part of
Japan’s Official Development Assistance under the Grant Assistance for
Grassroots Human Security Projects.
Japan selected
Benguet as the recipient of the projects in view of the province’s poor
distribution network, which affects the quality of its products.
“The Japanese
government will continue to support the country’s agricultural system through
the improvement of productivity, provision of value-adding activities and
development of marketing and distribution channels,” the embassy said.
TABUK CITY -- Kalinga Interior and Local
Government chief Mayer Max G. Adong handed P4, 000, 000 check June 20 to the Rizal town government represented
by Vice Mayor Renato Vicente covering the first tranche for the construction of
evacuation facility funded under the 2016 Bottom-up Budgeting (BuB) project
identified by the Local Poverty Reduction Action Team (LPRAT).
The evacuation facility provides temporary shelter for
calamity and disaster victims. It is a one-unit building with a floor area of
263 square meters located at Liwan West, Rizal, Kalinga.
Six barangays of the municipality were susceptible to
flooding and the presence of fault makes the community more vulnerable.
Presently, the Rizal Sports Center and
some schools are temporarily used as an evacuation center during calamities. To
best cater to the needs of the people, the LPRAT proposed to construct an
evacuation center near the Municipal Hall which may also be used for trainings
and seminars for disasters and other activities in the municipality.
The LPRAT is composed of representatives from local and
national government, and civil society organizations chaired by the mayor with
a CSO rep as co-chair.
PCW,
COA ink deal to improve audit process
Another milestone in the implementation of the Magna Carta of Women
(MCW) is underway with the recent collaboration between the Commission on Audit
(COA) and the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) on knowledge-sharing and
capability development program on mainstreaming gender and development (GAD)
concerns in COA and other government agencies.
Section 36 of Republic Act No. 9710 or
the MCW mandates COA to conduct an annual audit on the use of the GAD budget as
part of the institutional mechanism to implement the law. This is consistent
with COA’s constitutionally-vested power, authority, and duty to examine,
audit, and settle all accounts pertaining to the revenue, receipts of, and
expenditures or uses of funds and property of all agencies of the government.
The audit of GAD fund is intended to determine the judicious use of the GAD
budget in addressing gender issues.
Under memorandum of understanding
between PCW and COA to be implemented from June-December 2016, COA auditors
will be trained on national and local GAD Planning, Budgeting, and Reporting
processes. COA on the other hand will provide clarifications on the GAD Funds
Audit Guidelines during PCW organized capacity development sessions.
DTI-Abra sets June 13 ‘Diskwento Caravan’
BANGUED, Abra– The Department of Trade and Industry here
will conduct “Diskwento Caravan” in partnership with the Department of
Education in time for school opening tomorrow (June 13.)
DTI public information officer Mark Rex Hall confirmed schedule of
Diskwento Caravan on May 30-31 and June 6-7 at the Pilar Rural High
School.
Hall said consumers will get five up to ten percent discount in all
school supplies they will buy like notebooks, bags and pad papers and other
school materials.
As part of the Brigada Eskwela program, they will be monitoring prices
of all school supplies in all shopping stores, said Hall.
In the past years, there were several stores reported that did not
comply with the suggested retail price (SRP) of school supplies.
The agency will be making sure this time that all stores observe the
regulation implemented by DTI, he said. -- Ginalyn B. Brioso
Bangued West Central School starts Innammuyo
program
BANGUED, Abra-- Bangued West Central School (BWCS) in this capital town
has started Innammuyo program of the Department of Education – Abra
Division Office.
The Innammuyo is a localized version of BrigadaEskwela, a national
program of the DepEd in observance of the Annual School Maintenance Week before
the opening of classes.
The BWCS is the center of all activities of the Division Office of
DepEd-Abra. It is host-venue for conferences, trainings and seminars, and other
activities, Jan Nowel Pena, the Division’s Senior Program Specialist for Social
Mobilization and Networking said.
For this year, Brigada was scheduled last week, but implemented at BWCS
a week earlier to give way for the regional kick-off ceremony of the Brigada Eskwela
hosted by Pulot National High School in Lagayan.
The BWCS served as a model of the concerted efforts and combined
resources of various stakeholders composed of the police and army, national
government agencies, the local and national media, the business sector,
parents-teachers associations and the community.
They did not only do some face-lifting tasks like gardening
and cleaning of the surroundings; they went as far as doing a complete
make-over by painting the roofings and walls of the Gabaldon-type building and
making a sand-bed children’s playground during the week-long activity.
The Innammuyo at the BWCS was successfully carried out under the direct
supervision of Mr. Peter Paganao in the absence of their principal who at the
time was on training in Baguio City.
Division Schools Superintendent Ronald Castillo gave certificate of
appreciation to the stakeholders of BWCS for their invaluable contribution and
participation in the successful implementation of the first Innammuyo 2016.
The BWCS served as the assembly area and take-off point of the motorcade
that went around Bangued Town Proper and up to Pulot National High School in
Brgy. Pulot, Lagayan during the BrigadaEskwela 2016 regional launching last May
27. -- Maria Teresa B. Benas
14 Ifugao families attend adolescent sexuality
training
ALFONSO LISTA, Ifugao -- Fourteen Ifugao families were trained on
reproductive health recently promote the total well- being of children and
parents.
The three-day seminar held in Ramon, Isabela province was spearheaded by
the Provincial Sustainable and Youth Development Division in coordination with
government agencies.
Families from Alfonso Lista, Banaue and Lagawe underwent the
seminar-workshop on Adolescent Sexuality and Reproductive Health (ASRH) and
Learning Package for Parent Education of Adolescent Health and Development
which highlights the role of parents as the primary source of accurate and
sound information on adolescent health and development including ASRH.
Discussed topics for parents are understanding self and sexuality,
maternal care, child health and nutrition, life skills, confronting
threats and risk of the adolescent, challenges and threats to a family,
effective parenting, communicating with adolescents and ways to get along with
adolescents and protecting adolescents.
The children, on the other hand, were lectured on understanding
three adolescent self (self-awareness), adolescent sexuality and gender,
understanding fertility awareness, adolescent sexual and reproductive health,
love and manifestation, the language of love, different types of loving
relationship, consequences of early sexual activities, understanding
contraception, sexually transmitted diseases (HIV-AIDS) and fighting
vulnerabilities through life skills.
Participant EmilianoBallitoc Sr. of Alfonso Lista said that he is indeed
thankful he was invited to the activity. “Agyamannak unay iti daytoy nga
training nga naited kanyami. Adu ti nasiyaat nga banag ngan aadal mi a kasamma
ken nu kasano nga mapatalgedan ti pamilya.”
Crisanta Gumiran also shared that in one of the sessions, her
daughter cried and asked for forgiveness after realizing her misdeeds.
Miriam Baguidudol of the PPSD said that they will expect better
relationship between husbands and wives, parents and their adolescents.
“The parents are now equipped with the correct and sound
information about human sexuality and reproductive health so that they can
better communicate with their adolescents on the danger of their engaging in
risky behaviors such as early sexual involvement and vices that will affect
their future,” she said. -- With report from Lorena Dulnuan
DOH CAR gives equipment to health facilities in
Abra
BANGUED, Abra -- The Department of Health- Cordillera regional office
distributed Tamang
Serbisyo para sa Kalusugan ng Pamilya (TSeKaP) packages to the rural
health units(RHUs) and barangay health centers in all 27 municipalities here on
Friday.
TSeKaP Equipment package contains blood pressure apparatus, stethoscope,
glucometer for measurement of blood sugar, non-contact thermometers, nebulizers
for asthma relief and dressing kit with scissors, clamp, needle holder, kidney
basin and others.
The package will equip RHUs to address common health problems in the
community like hypertension, diabetes and asthma, said DOH CAR Assistant
Director Dr. Amelita M. Pangilinan who delivered the equipment.
It is also part of DOH’s efforts in partnership with LGUs and
communities to provide quality health service to the community and enhance
service delivery of health centers. It will also help RHUs in their Phil
Health accreditation, she said.
Dolores town Mayor JR Seares extended his gratitude to DOH CAR as he
received the equipment together with Sangguniang Panlalawigan Member Allen Brix
Bachiller in behalf of all LGUs. -- Ginalyn B. Brioso
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