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Ecija
village chief gunned down
SAN LEONARDO, Nueva Ecija -- A
barangay chairman was killed while a bystander was wounded in an attack by
motorcycle-riding men here Sept. 4.
Rodante
Garcia of Barangay San Bartolome was walking in the village when he was shot.
He died at the scene.
Senior
Supt. Crizaldo Nieves, provincial police director, said a stray bullet hit
Rowena Nogue, 49, who was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.
Investigators
recovered bullet shells for a Cal. 45 pistol at the crime scene.
The
assailants fled toward nearby PeƱaranda town.
Police
have yet to determine the motive for the attack.
DOST
scholarship exams September 21
BONTOC, Mountain Province – Some
299 graduating high school students in the province will take qualifying
examinations for college scholarships under the Dept. of Scince and Technology
on Sept. 21 here at Saint Vincent High School.
Gwyncel Bacwaden
of DOST provincial office said 273 students have
applied for undergraduate scholarship program of the DOST implemented by
the Science Education Institute (SEI).
There are
also 26 student applicants for the Education for Development Scholarship
Program (EDSP) of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration who will be
taking the scheduled exam.
According
to Bacwaden, the examinations shall be conducted in two batches-
the first batch is at 7 a.m. to 12 noon while second batch is 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
She said a
one-day review for student examinees was set Sept. 13 by science and math teachers of the Mt. Province
General Comprehensive High School here.
Meanwhile,
some 131 graduating elementary pupils in the province submitted their application for the
Philippine Science High School examination which is scheduled on Oct. 4, to be
conducted also at the Saint Vincent High School here. -- Juliet Saley
Region 3 carnapping syndicate boss
nabbed
SAN LEONARDO, Nueva Ecija -- A
man tagged by police as the leader of the “Bobby Group,” wanted for robbery and
carnapping in Central Luzon, was arrested here Monday night.
Chief
Supt. Raul D. Petrasanta, Police Regional Office 3 (PRO3) director, identified
the suspect as RodelLacanilaoMangalinao, alias “Bobby,” of Barangay Mambangnan,
San Leonardo.
Wanted for
robbery and carnapping cases pending before the Regional Trial Courts (RTCs) in
Nueva Ecija and Bulacan, Mangalinao was nabbed by joint operatives of the Nueva
Ecija Police Provincial Office (PPO) and the Regional Public Safety Battalion 3
(RPSB3).
Senior
Supt. Crizaldo Nieves, Nueva Ecija PPO director, said Mangalinao is the No. 8
most wanted in person in San Leonardo and will be prosecuted for robbery cases
before the RTC Branch 35 in Gapan City and the RTC Branch 14 in Malolos City.
The
suspect also has a carnapping case being tried by the RTC Branch 84 in Bulacan. -- With
reports from Franco Regala, Freddie C. Velez and Mar T. Supnad
Bangued sets
‘no smoking’ policy in public places
BANGUED, Abra -- The local
government here has recently set its “no smoking’ policy in public places to
promote healthy environment and lifestyle.
Benedict
Bersamira of public information office said municipal officials and
employees are also not allowed to smoke inside the municipal building
and its vicinity.
At the
start of the implementation, people were allowed to smoke in front of the
municipal building.
However,
the sight of by standers smoking in front of the town hall was not very
pleasant prompting Mayor Dominic Valera to designate the Veterans Hall at
the Bangued Town Plaza as smoking area.
According
to Valera, the ‘no smoking’ policy will soon be observed in the
entire municipality after information dissemination.
No penalty
for violators has been handed down yet. -- Maria Teresa Benas
PCL
Legislative Academy launched in Kalinga
TABUK CITY, Kalinga – The Philippine
Councilors League Legislative Academy
was launched here last week to provide opportunity for local officials to pursue
their studies in college or take their masteral degrees. The launching also marked celebration
of the National PCL Month here
Tabuk
City Councilor Antonio Bakilan, Cordillera Region PCL president and PCL
national board member, said the program would enhance legislative
capability among elected local officials and is also offered to government
employees.
Through
the program, officials with college degrees could finish master degrees and
college degree for undergraduates with emphasis on local legislation.
The
program is coordinated with colleges here where lecturers would come from.
Other
lecturers will come from the Department of Interior and Local Government,
Bakilan said.
Designed
not to interrupt regular functions and duties of enrollees, the legislative
course is duly accredited with the Dept. of Interior and Local Govenrment
and PCL and is offered 2-3 days a month in one year.
Since the
course is not offered free, Bakilan urged interested enrollees to consider
minimal fees and encouraged them to make arrangements with their
respective agencies for their fees.
The
program is also offered to other Cordillera provinces like Apayao and Mountain
Province. -- Larry Lopez
Mt Prov SP
backs income tax exemption for low wage earners
BONTOC, Mountain Province – The
Sangguniang Panlalawigan here backed a resolution of Camarines Norte SP
requesting Congress to amend the 1997 National Internal Revenue Code and exempt
Marginal Income Earners (MIEs) from payment of income tax.
Marginal
income earner as defined is an individual not deriving compensation as an
employee under an employer-employee relationship but who is a self-employed and
deriving gross sales or receipts not exceeding P100,000 in any 12 – month
period.
The
activity of a marginal income earner should be for subsistence or livelihood.
The MIE
shall include agricultural growers/ producers (farmers/fishermen) selling
directly to ultimate consumers, small sari-sari stores, small carinderias or
“turo-turos,” drivers/operators of a single unit tricycle.
The Camarines
Norte SP resolution stated that it would help improve the living
condition and ease the burden from tax obligations of marginal income earners
if they will be exempted from the payment of income tax in addition to the
exemption from value-added tax and business tax.
In their
resolution, the Mountain Province SP said it agreed with the measure
saying considering the lack of employment opportunities in the country,
unemployed Filipinos engage in small scale industries/business and other jobs
which are classified under the marginal income earner.
It was
also mentioned that requiring marginal income earners to pay income taxes and
comply with various Bureau of Internal Revenue requirements would be a
tantamount to eliminating their source of income and employment which the
government cannot provide. -- Juliet
Saley
Pangasinan celebrates vibrant tourism in Sept
LINGAYEN,
Pangasinan — Rustic sunsets and the colorful bancas on the beaches of Hundred
Islands in Alaminos are but two of the many postcard-like settings that can be
witnessed in Pangasinan which recently declared September as its Tourism Month.
Vice Gov.
Jose Fernando Calimlim Jr. headed the passage of Resolution No. 743-2014 by the
Provincial Board that will allow the province to celebrate Tourism Month every
year in September.
Calimlim
said this would be in accordance with the observance of World Tourism Day on
Sept. 27, as declared by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).
Board
members agreed in the resolution to strengthen and institutionalize the annual
province-wide celebration and authorized the Tourism Operations Division (TOD)
of the Office of the Governor to plan and implement the appropriate activities
in support of the declaration.
TOD Chief
MalouElduayan said her office has calendared information drives and awareness
program seminars, tree-planting activities, coastal cleanups, and the First
Pangasinan Tourism Summit and Skills Competition on Sept. 25.
As the
Tourism Month’s culminating activity, the new Manuel Quezon monument will be
unveiled and a new zipline adventure on Quezon Island, part of the Hundred
Islands National Park in Alaminos City, will be opened on Sept. 28.
Elduayan
said that for the past years, the province has an increasing trend of tourist
arrivals with 250,165 tourists based on the accommodation establishments list
and 611,000 visitors based on the arrival of guests in the province’s tourist
destinations. – JojoRinoza
Court orders
transfer of 2 UP grads to N. Ecija jail
SAN JOSE CITY, Nueva Ecija – Two
University of the Philippines graduates arrested last month and charged with
illegal possession of firearms and explosives were transferred from a police
detention facility to a district jail here.
Senior
Supt. Crizaldo Nieves, Nueva Ecija police director, said Gerald Salonga and
GuillerCadano were transported under heavy security by a police team led by
Insp. Allan Batle at around 3 p.m. on Aug. 3.
He said
the transfer was in compliance with a commitment order issued by San Jose City
Regional Trial Court Branch 39 Judge Cynthia Martinez-Florendo.
Salonga
and Cadano are facing charges for violation of Republic Act 10591 and Republic
Act 9516.
The two
were arrested by joint teams from the Army’s 7th Infantry Division and the
Nueva Ecija police in a house in Barangay R.T. Padilla, Carranglan town on Aug.
9. – Manny Galvez
DOST open food innovation center in northern
Luzon
The Department of Science and
Technology has opened its first Food Innovation Center (FIC) in Northern Luzon
as a vehicle to transform Cagayan Valley into a food processing haven.
An FIC is
a “one-stop-shop food research and development center” that seeks to raise the
quality of the region’s local food products to gain a big foothold in the local
and national markets. DOST launched the FIC at the Cagayan State University
(CSU)-Carig Campus in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, during the week-long Northern
Luzon Cluster Fair at the CSU.
The DOST
provisioned the FIC with indigenous food technology equipment tailored to fit
the needs of the agriculture-heavy provinces industry. -- Edd
K. Usman
Couples urged to join mass wedding
BAGUIO CITY - City Social Welfare and Development
Officer Betty Fangasan urged unwed couples to join mass wedding here slated
Sept. 30 as part of the 105th charter day anniversary of Baguio.
Young couples who want to get married but cannot
afford as well as couples who are already living together can tie knots with
their loved ones without spending a big amount of money.
“Interested couples must complete the
requirements needed to be able to join the said mass wedding,” said Fangasan.
For couples who had lived-in for more than
five years, they must be more than 25 years old.
They must secure community tax certificate
(cedula), birth certificate, certificate of no marriage (CENOMAR) from the
National Statistics Office (NSO), and secure an affidavit of cohabitation from
the Public Attorney’s Office or any legal officer.
The couples are also required to attend a
pre-marriage counseling at the Health Services Office located at T. Alonzo
Street to be able to secure marriage license at the Local Civil Registrar’s
Office. The schedule of the said counseling is every Tuesday, 1 to 5 p.m.
and every Thursday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
Parent consent is needed for applicants aging 18
to 20 years old.
They must submit the requirements with complete
attachments at the CSWDO not later than Sept. 19.
On Sept. 19, the couple must attend the marriage
enrichment seminar at the CSWDO.
For queries, interested couples can call the
CSWDO with telephone numbers 442-3842 or 442-7893. -- Jho Arranz
Student,
scolded by teachers, hangs self
CABANATUAN CITY – A senior high
school student hanged himself after his teachers reportedly scolded him in
front of his classmates in Guimba, Nueva Ecija Monday.
Joshua
Cosilet, 15, of San Andres National High School, was found hanging from a mango
tree at the back of their house in Barangay Pacac. He was declared dead on
arrival at the Guimba District Hospital.
Town
police chief Supt. Renato David said the boy’s mother Marites told them her son
was depressed after his two teachers scolded him for allegedly making sexually
charged remarks to a female student.
Marites
said her son was allegedly forced to admit the supposed offense.
Case
investigator Senior Police Officer 1 Antonio Olandac said the school principal
had talked with the victim’s family. – Manny
Galvez
DTI releases
P3M for Ifugao livelihood projects
LAGAWE, Ifugao -- The provincial
Department of Trade and Industry has
released P3,279,219 worth of livelihood projects under the DTI’s
Grassroots Participatory Budgeting Process(GPBP), as of June 30.
DTI
provincial director Valentin Baguidudol said the release was part of the
P5,937,500 total amount approved by the government channeled to their office
and intended for the province under the GPBP.
He said
the remaining balance of P2,658,280 will be immediately released to
beneficiaries upon their compliance with certain requirements.
The amount
released included P230,569.50 for the municipality of Asipulo for its ginger
and taro processing project; P810,000 for Tinoc for its integrated micro
enterprise development, carrot juice processing enhancement and indigenous
food/fruit processing enhancement project; P270,000.00 for Mayoyao for its
training and livelihood projects for women and tricycle operators and drivers
association members; P237,500.00 for Lamut for its One-Town-One Product
Packaging Center and ecological bag production project; P881,150.00 for Hingyon
for food processing livelihood,
buy and sell of Ifugao attire, pendants and tools and other income generating
projects; P350,000.00 for Banaue for its Ifugao culinary arts training and
training of homestay and P500,000.00 for Hungduan for establishment of the
Hungduan Processing and Display Center. -- Daniel
Codamon
Protection
of Chico River watersheds pushed
BONTOC, Mountain Province --
Closer cooperation among stakeholders and communities was pushed here last week
for protection and management of watersheds along the Chico River.
This call
for a concerted effort in watershed management was emphasized during the orientation
of the Integrated Natural Resources and Environmental Management Program of the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
INREMP is
an eight -year (2014 – 2020) watershed management project to be implemented
along the Chico River Basin, funded by a P2.2 billion loan from the
Asian Development Bank, International Food and Agriculture Development and a
grant from the Global Economic Fund and the Government of the Philippine
through its Climate Change Fund.
The
project seeks to reduce and reverse the degradation of watersheds caused by
forest denudation and unsustainable farming practices as well as provides
incentives to communities and local government units for properly managing
their watersheds.
Bontoc
mayor Franklin Odsey said the protection and management of the watersheds and
the Chico River needs the support and cooperation of all stakeholders and the
communities along the river basin.
Provincial
Administrator Johnny Lausan, who represented Gov. Leonard Mayaen, also urged people to take
part in the INREMP program as this has a great impact on their lives.
Lausan
said the protection of the watersheds and the Chico River is a major concern
that must be seriously addressed now as many lives are dependent on it.
The
province with agriculture as the main source of livelihood, depends on the
Chico River for its water needs.
Chico
River traverses towns of Mountain Province and Kalinga then to the
Cagayan River. – Andrew Dogaong
Gov Fongwan
pushes info drive on health
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- Gov.
Nestor Fongwan said information dissemination could improve nutritional status
of a locality while government brings its services to the people.
Fongwan,
in a meeting of the Provincial Nutrition Council, urged information
dissemination on health and nutrition programs during barangay assemblies.
He urged
the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist to distribute plants of
high nutritional value for propagation and to acclimatize
nutritious lowland plants such as malunggay that may thrive.
The idea
is to make these propagated and acclimatized plants and existing indigenous
food be readily available and accessible in the locality and help in addressing
malnutrition problem.
The
provincial government has also dispersal program wherein the Office of the
Provincial Veterinarian distributes animals such as carabaos, goats, cattle and
swine to poor families.
One
nutritional problem that beseta people in the highlands is the lack of source
of food rich in iodine which the PNC is reportedly trying to look into.
Fongwan
urged concerned offices to distribute and increase funds that redound to
improvement of livelihood and income of local folks. -- Susan Aro
Seminar set
for Tadian b’gay officials on improving work
TADIAN, Mountain Province --
Barangay officials and lupongtagapamayapa members of this town will undergo
seminar to enable them to effectively carry out their responsibilities.
The
Sangguniang Bayan of this municipality enacted an ordinance providing legal
education program for the officials.
It
mandates conduct of an annual seminar to ensure its barangay officials and
lupongtagapamayapa are kept informed with existing laws, ordinances,
resolutions, systems and procedures.
The
conduct of the annual seminar shall be scheduled two days in any week of every
month of October every year.
It is also
provided in the ordinance that P30,000 shall be included in the annual
budget of this municipality and P8,000 from the respective annual budget of
each barangay here as their counterpart for the annual seminar. -- Juliet Saley
Young Ilocano debaters join Marcos debate cup
LAOAG CITY -- Twelve teams
composed of young Ilocano debaters from different colleges and universities in
the province showcased their talents and expertise in the Ferdinand E. Marcos
Debate Cup here last week,
The
competition, which was part of the celebration of President Marcos’ 97th
birthday, was organized by the Provincial Education Department and Sirib Youth
Office.
Eliminations
were held Sept. 8-9 at the Northwestern University College of Arts and Sciences
while finals were held Sept. 10 at the Laoag City Auditorium.
The debate
cup was tribute to the late President Marcos or Apo Lakay who, at a young age, excelled in
rhetoric and became one of the greatest debaters during his time.
His
brilliance is a great inspiration to Ilocanos, especially the young for
upholding the importance of bringing out their powerful voices to raise issues
that could change the community, officials here said.
The event
thus, was a celebration of Apo
Lakay’s great contribution to the Ilocano as well as Filipino
consciousness.
Keen in
upholding Ilocano skills and talents.
Gov. Imee
Marcos urged the youth to discover and enhance their potentials in the field
and keep Apo Lakay’s
spirit alive through generations.
The first
intercollegiate debate series held last year named the Mariano Marcos State
University-College of Education (MMSU-CTE) Team A as xhampion with MMSU-Batac
Team B as first runner up, Northwestern University Team A second runner up and
Divine Word College of Laoag Team A third runner up.
The best speaker
and debater titles were both awarded to James Ceasar Ventura of MMSU-CTE Team
A.—Jennifer T. Pambid,
846 Central Luzon villages drug-affected --
PDEA
PALAYAN CITY, Nueva Ecija — The
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency revealed last week that 27 percent of
villages in Central Luzon or 846 out of Region 3’s total of 3,052 barangays are
drug-affected. PDEA regional director for Central Luzon JeoffreyTacio presented
the data during a drug summit sponsored by the city government.
Statistics
showed that 193 of Pampanga’s 505 barangays are drug-affected, so with 189 in
Nueva Ecija; 159 in Tarlac; 97 in Bulacan; 94 in Bataan; 72 in Zambales; and 42
in Aurora. -- Sheen Crisologo
September 2
is now special holiday in Ifugao
KIANGAN, Ifugao -- MalacaƱang has
declared the commemoration of the Fall of Yamashita on Sept. 2 as a special
holiday in Ifugao.
In
Proclamation 856, President Aquino said the declaration of the holiday would
give the people of Ifugao full opportunity to celebrate and participate in the
occasion.
Ifugao
Gov. Denis Habawel and Rep. Teodoro Baguilat led the event to commemorate the
surrender of Japanese Imperial Army Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita here that also
marked the end of World War II.
Ifugao has
been commemorating the event as “Victory Day” since 1991 to pay tribute to the
sacrifices and valor of Filipino and American soldiers as well as Ifugao
guerrillas during the war.
This
year’s event, with the theme, “Sustaining Peace through Advocacy and
Development,” start on Sept. 1 with a morning mass and candle lighting at
the Yamashita surrender site in Kiangan town.
A parade,
wreath-laying at the surrender site at the Kiangan Central School and a 21-gun
salute at the town’s War Memorial Shrine were also held on Sept.
2.
NGCP low on
power
LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte — The
National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) is now under “yellow alert”
status after the two-hour “rotational brownout” in Ilocos provinces last Monday
due to the sudden deficiency in power generation.
The NGCP
explained the bigger power demand and slim power reserve during certain periods
of the day resulted in the manual load dropping. Consequently, this affected
power supply for the substation of the Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative (INEC)
servicing the towns of Currimao, Badoc, Pinili and parts of Batac City and
Paoay town; and the substation of Ilocos Sur Electric Cooperative (ISECO) in
Santo Domingo. -- Freddie G. Lazaro
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