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Pangasinan
bettor wins P30-M lotto pot
A player from Pangasinan won the jackpot in
the 6/55 Grand Lotto’s Sept. 21 draw, the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office
(PCSO) announced yesterday.
The winner picked the six-digit winning combination
35-43-25-38-12-11, which had a total jackpot prize of P30 million, according to
PCSO general manager Jose Ferdinand Rojas II.
Eleven other players won P 57,900 each
for guessing five of the six-digit winning combination.
The winning ticket was bought from a lotto
outlet in Lingayen.
The 6/55 Grand Lotto is drawn every Monday,
Wednesday and Saturday.
TB
cases increase in Mt Province
BONTOC, Mountain Province – The number of
individuals in the province diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) reached 63 in the
first quarter of this year.
Out of the 63 individuals diagnosed with TB,
Paracelis had the most, with 19 cases, followed by Bontoc with 14. Bauko listed
eight, Sadanga recorded five, Natonin, Sabangan, and Tadian had four each,
three in Besao, and two in Sagada. It is only in Barlig that no case of TB was
recorded.
National tuberculosis control program
coordinator in Mountain Province Norma Kalang-ad, noted increase of TB cases in
the province compared to last year.
In 2014, a total of 245 individuals were
diagnosed with TB, Paracelis listed the highest with 76 cases. Bauko recorded
45, 35 in Bontoc, 29 in Tadian, 20 in Sadanga, 14 in Sabangan, 11 in Natonin,
seven in Besao, six in Barlig, and four in Sagada.
Kalang-ad said TB is an infectious disease
primarily affecting the lungs, known as Pulmonary Tuberculosis (PTB). Others may also have TB in the bones,
meninges, joints, genito-urinary tract, liver, kidney, intestines, and heart
that is referred to as extra- pulmonary Tuberculosis.
The signs and symptoms of TB are productive
cough for two or more weeks, chest and back pains, blood-streaked sputum or
phlegm, fatigue, loss of weight, fever, and night sweats. -- Alpine L. Killa
Teachers’
Day held in Benguet
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet--Sept. 25 was a special
day for private and public teachers in this province as they celebrated Teachers’
Day at the Benguet Sports Complex here in Barangay Wangal.
Provincial Ordinance number 15-170, known as
Teachers’ Day Ordinance declared last Friday of September every year as
Teachers’ Day in Benguet.
“The provincial government of Benguet highly
recognizes the role of teachers through their sincere dedication and commitment
in nurturing the children, youth and adults,” stated the ordinance.
Gov. Nestor B. Fongwan issued Administrative
Order No. 2015-012 organizing the Teachers’ Day committee in the province.
The order installed Dr. Federico P. Martin,
OIC- superintendent of the Schools Division of Benguet, as the chairman and
Board Member Johnny D. Waguis, chairperson of the committee on education, as
vice-chairman.
Committee member Alfonso C. Doriano,
president of National Association of Secondary School Heads, Inc.
(NAPSSHI-Benguet Chapter) and principal of La Trinidad National High School,
said activities included motorcade, free medical check-up, sports competitions,
search for most harmonious school, search for outstanding teacher, and
bloodletting event by the Philippine Red Cross-Benguet Chapter. -- Augustin A.
Dao-anis
Comelec,
DFA serve over 850
Nueva Ecija locals
CABANATUAN CITY, Nueva Ecija – The Commission
on Elections registred 270 qualified local voters during the No Bio No Boto
campaign and 589 passport applications at SM Megacenter here Sept. 19.
City
election officer Leo Navarro said that having the voters registration in the
mall provided convenience and security to people and agency personnel.
“We
are took this opportunity having top malls in the city to help us improved our
service and give encouragement to all qualified voters to exercise their rights
to vote this coming election 2016” Navarro said.
The
Department of Foreign Affairs also brought their mobile passporting program
together with Local Government Unity of the City.
Mayor Jay
Vergara said that locals need to travel to Pampanga or Metro Manila and prepare
around 4,000 pesos for everything they need just to apply for a passport.
“Through DFA
mobile passporting program they can save money and effort. I don’t expect that
this was like a blockbuster movie because of the long lines at the mall event
center.” said Vergara. – Sheen Crisologo
Ilocos
lady cops trained for disasters
CAMP FLORENDO, La Union – The
Ilocos Region has now a group of highly-trained policewomen from Pangasinan, La
Union,, Ilocos Norte and Ilcos Sur provinces to respond in times of calamities
and emergencies, the PNP reported here last week.
In a
statement, regional police office said 42 policewomen of Police Regional Office
1 finished disaster preparedness search and rescue operations training and
received their certificates during closing ceremony held at the Concord
Building here.
Senior Supt.
Reynaldo G. Biay, PRO1’s regional chief of directorial staff, said specialized
training for the policewomen was designed to prepare them for disaster response
and deployment in search and rescue operations.
Included in
the training were drills simulating hypothetical emergency scenarios that
require practical application of rescue skills in first aid, basic life
support, boat-handling, knot-tying, deployment of life-saving buoys and
devices, high-angle rescue, and removal of debris and breeching in collapsed
structures.
Meanwhile,
Sr. Supt. Marlou C. Chan, deputy director for operations, said PRO1 updating
its own enhanced action plan contained in the Letter of Instruction “Saklolo”
to satisfy the requirements for disaster preparedness capability of public
safety services as provided in Republic Act 10121 or the Philippine Disaster
Reduction and Management Act of 2010.
The training
was initiated by Regional Police Community Relations Division of PRO1 headed by
Supt. Genaro V. Sapiera as part of the gender and development
program.-Myds Supnad
Ifugao gov
forms group against illegal drugs
LAGAWE, Ifugao – Gov. Denis Habawel recently
organized the Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Council to help in the campaign
against illegal drugs in the province.
Executive
Order No. 12 was issued by Habawel in consonance with DILG memorandum C
mandating the local government units to create local anti-drug abuse councils
to combat drug-addiction.
The council
is chaired by the governor with the provincial director of the Philippine
National Police as vice-chairman.
Members are
representatives from provincial and national office including non-government
organization.
The PADAC
is tasked to serve as a focal point
through which various organizations and individuals work together cooperatively
in the planning, implementation and evaluation of programs on drug abuse
prevention.
It will
provide for an effective mechanism for the coordination of existing services
and program and those which might be developed in the immediate futures;
provide for a mechanism to obtain funds, volunteers, facilities and technical
expertise and perform other related responsibilities.
The
provincial social welfare and development office is assigned as head of the
secretariat to handle the administrative and technical activities and undertake
liaising and coordination with appropriate agencies of the government and civil
society organizations.
Habawel it
is better to start preventive measures and not punitive actions in order to
give chance to those involved in drugs to reform and be assets in the community. -- Marcelo B.
Lihgawon
BI
sets up Vigan office
VIGAN CITY, Ilocos Sur – Foreign nationals
staying in the Ilocos region need not go all the way to Manila to renew their
visas after the Bureau of Immigration formally opened its satellite office in
this renowned world heritage city.
BI
Commissioner Siegfred B. Mison and Gov. Ryan V. Singson inaugurated the
immigration office at the provincial capitol. “The office is now accessible to
the foreign nationals in Vigan City and in nearby provinces. In this way we can
help them lessen their burden in processing their needed requirements to stay
in our country,” said Singson. -- Freddie G. Lazaro
More
communities benefit fromBuB projects in Abra
BANGUED, Abra -- More than half of the
projects under the government’s Bottom-up Budgeting (BUB) have been
finished and turned over to local government unit beneficiaries in the
province.
OIC
provincial director Millicent B. Carino of the Department of Interior and Local
Government-Abra reported of 52 BuB-funded projects in Abra, 31 have been
turned over.
She said 18
LGUs have fully implemented their BuB projects, 15 ongoing with their
implementation while six are about to start.
The LGUs
that participated in the BuB projects are Bangued, Boliney, Bucay, Bucloc,
Daguioman, Dolores, Lacub, Lagangilang, La Paz, Licuan- Baay, Luba,
Malibcong, Pidigan, Pilar, Sallapadan, San Juan, Tayum, and Tubo.
The BUB is
being implemented in partnership with national agencies such as the
Departments of Agriculture, Welfare and Development, Environment and
Natural Resources, Health, Education, National Irrigation Administration, Trade
and Industry and Tourism.
Municipal
mayors and project coordinators of LGUs, expressed appreciation of guidelines
of implementation because BuB projects give them the freedom to make choices
and decisions relative to needs and priorities of project beneficiaries most
especially those that chose economic development projects like the LGUs of
Pilar and San Juan.
The same was
the case of the infrastructure projects where project locations are carefully
considered to benefit more people in the communities but without prejudice to
the program of work already prepared to ensure quality of project
implementation.
Project
beneficiaries appreciated BuB projects implementation scheme since they were
consulted before project concepts were prepared and their needs and priorities
were taken into consideration. -- Maria Teresa B. Benas
Ilocos
Norte ‘houses for the poor’ fund-raising set
LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte – The Department of
Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) assisted the local government unit of
Dingras in generating funds for the “Pabahay Program” for PantawidPamilya
beneficiaries. The “Pabahay Program” for indigents was conceptualized when
20 poor families in Dingras town were in need safe and sturdy shelters upon the
conduct of the DSWD’s Social Welfare Indicators (SWI) in 2013. The SWI is a
tool of social welfare agency that assesses the well-being of a family from
levels of survival, subsistence, or self sufficiency. Through the
initiatives of the Municipal Advisory Council and with the support and
assistance from DSWD and other local stakeholders, at least P350,000 was raised
for the “Pabahay Program,’ -- Freddie G. Lazaro
Empty
Benguet pesticide containers off for recycling
TUBLAY,Benguet -- More than two metric tons
of empty pesticide containers collected by the pesticide industry from Benguet
farmers were recently brought to Manila for proper recycling and disposal
at Department of Environment and Natural Resources-accredited facilities.
Provincial
Board member Florence Tingbaoen, chairman of Benguet Provincial Board’s
committee on agriculture, witnessed send-off from this vegetable producing
town.
A little
more than half of the 4.2 metric tons of the collected triple-washed pesticide
containers could be accommodated in the gigantic DENR accredited
ten-wheeled transporter from the Joechem Environmental Corp engaged by the
industry-led sponsors.
A second
trip for the remaining empties is planned in the next few weeks.
The
more than 100,000 individual empty containers that would have ended up spoiling
the Benguet countryside were collected from farmers during the two raffle
promos conducted by the local pesticide industry in the province: “Mag-Triple
Rinse at Manalo!” and its current “TulongsaPagsasaka, TulongsaKapaligiran!”
where Benguet farmers exchange their triple-rinsed empties for tickets to the
raffles.
Recyclable
materials from the empties will be refashioned into new materials that will
have very limited contact with humans, as entered into agreement with the
facilities based in Metro Manila.
The
Triple–Rinse program is pursuant to the Provincial Ordinance 11-150 of Benguet,
known as the "Empty Pesticide Container Management Ordinance". This
encourages rinsing of empty pesticide bottles for three times and using the
water as a spray for agricultural produce again. -- Joseph Zambrano
Itogon
sets yearly Palarong Bayan
ITOGON, Benguet -- Itogon officials
institutionalized Palarong Bayan for sports competitions in the town in
response to petition filed by residents and the youth.
A municipal
ordinance provided conduct of Palarong Bayan in Itogon every month of May for
sports competitions to inculcate spirit
of sportsmanship, excellence and consciousness.
As provided
in the Local Government Code, the Palarong Bayan
that will be conducted in coordination with the Department of Education
annually will feature traditional sports
and discipline such as those included in national and international
competitions.
Itogon
residents and youth earlier made petition urging municipal officials for annual
holding of an inter-barangay sports fest.
The petition
said tis will foster young people’s physical, intellectual, emotional, and
social growth.
The measure
which was referred to the committee on sports and youth development in the
provincial board was given favorable review. --Susan C. Aro
FDA
requires ‘botikang barangay’
license to operate
BONTOC, Mountain Province – The Food and Drug
Administration has ordered drug establishments including Botikang Barangay and
its variants to comply with new requirements for the application for regular
license to operate (LTO).
This is in
line with new rules and regulations on licensing of establishments classified
as drugstore/pharmacy, Judith Louise Daoas of the Department of Health
provincial office here said.
“All
existing BnBs in the province will no longer be renewed, instead, they shall
secure an LTO either as a regular drug store or retail outlet for
non-prescription drugs,” she said.
All
non-functional, non-compliant, voluntarily closing BnBs shall return the seed
capital to the DOH regional office.
BnBs
that continue to function are required to process their applications
immediately and may still continue their operations as BnBs until the release
of the LTO (official receipt from the FDA may serve as a proof of their
application).
All BnBs
that decide to convert to a retail on non-prescription drug were
given until July 30 to sell their remaining prescription drugs under the BnB
program.
In the
province, there were 113 BnBs established in the 10 municipalities which
subsidized by the DOH by providing them medicines worth P12,500 to P25,000 as
seed capital.
Dr. Virginia
Fagsao of the provincial DOH office said as of June 30, , there were 34 BnBs in
the province that submitted seed capital with certification from their
respective punong barangays that BnB in their areas of
jurisdiction are no longer operating. – Juliet B. Saley
Tabuk,
Batac cities ink
sisterhood pact
TABUK CITY, Kalinga -- Tabuk City and Batac
City of Ilocos Norte are now sister cities. Monsoon rains did not hamper
recent simple ceremony here that tied the bond between the new sister cities.
The two are
part of the batch of “16 new cities” that obtained cityhood after a
Supreme Court ruling on June 28, 2011.
Batac City
Mayor Jeffrey Jubal Nalupta led a 30-man party of elected officials and
department heads to the pact signing.
They were
warmly welcomed by Tabuk City leaders and officials headed by Mayor Ferdinand
B. Tubban.
As contained
in the pact, the two agreed to foster mutual interest in the areas of market
expansion for local products, promotion of tourism, marketing and exchange
visits, technology transfer for livelihood development, culture and arts
promotion and opening links between state universities of both cities to
advance academic aims.
As new
cities, Batac and Tabuk are open to sharing together their urban plans based on
the common agenda of protecting the environment and increasing opportunities on
economic and social growths.
“Whatever is
it that works for good to one should be shared to the other”, the two mayors
stressed. – Larry Lopez
Negosyo
Center opens
in Ifugao
LAGAWE, Ifugao -- A Negosyo Center was opened
here recently by the Department of Trade and Industry to boost
development of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the province.
The
launching of the NC at DTI office here was attended by DTI provincial and
regional officials and employees, enterprisers and other stake holders.
St.
Magdalene Parish priest Andrew Claver led the blessing of the center .Mimosa
Regis of DTI regional office, said
establishment of Negosyo Centers is in compliance
with Republic Act 10644 otherwise known as the “Go Negosyo Act”.
Regis said
center in Lagawe town is one of the seven Negosyo Centers to be
launched in the Cordillera region this year and part of
the 100 centers targeted by the DTI central office for 2015.
DTI – Ifugao
director Valentin Baguidudol said NCs promote ease of doing business and
access to services for MSMEs.
In his
message read by Constancia Baccay, Rep. Teddy Baguilat, Jr. said that Go Negosyo
Act is one of the best things to happen to inventive, resourceful and
enterprising Filipinos who have not been fortunate enough to have the necessary
support to see their vision come to fruition.
League of
Mayors of the Philippines Ifugao chapter president Banaue Mayor Jerry Dalipog
committed support for the success of the negosyo center. – Marcelo B. Lihgawon
‘Doctors
to the barrios’ program serves Ifugaos
LAGAWE, Ifugao -- A health program of the
provincial government served more than 10,000 individuals first semester this
year through medical consultations.
The
“Handog Kalusugan sa Ifugao” has provided services to 10,521 people under the
Doctors to the Barrios program through medical consultations in 115
barangays in the province from January to July 2015.
Among the 11
municipalities, Tinoc had highest beneficiaries with 1,939 followed by Banaue –
1,614; Mayoyao – 1,212; Asipulo – 1,044; Lamut – 837; Kiangan – 813; Aguinaldo
– 802; Hungduan – 737; Hingyon – 614; Lagawe – 484 and Alfonso Lista with 425.
The services
were provided with the support of local health care givers and officials.
The “Handog Kalusugan
sa Ifugao: Doctors to the Barrios ” a local initiative under the leadership
of Governor Denis Habawel since 2013, is supported by the SN Aboitiz
Power. It primarily aims to fill in the gaps between health
services of the hospitals and the rural health units, and to build up a data
base of common illnesses to guide future interventions. -- Marcelo B. Lihgawon
Red
Cross gives 174 families relief assistance
BONTOC, Mountain Province- Staff and
volunteers of Philippine Red Cross (PRC) in the province are now giving relief
assistance to victims affected by Typhoon Ineng.
Officer in
charge Veronica Tactay of Red Cross- Mountain Province Chapter said 174 families in the province were given
relief assistance by the PRC.
Of the total
recipients, 47 families or 200 individuals were in Barangay Guinzadan Central,
15 families or 81 individuals were in SitioLetang, Barangay Tapapan and 11
families or 62 individuals are in Sitio Soysoyoc, Tapapan, all in municipality
of Bauko.
Also, 25
families or 106 individuals from Barangays Busa, Camatagan, Poblacion, Losad,
Namatec and Bun-ayan, all in Sabangan and 18 families or 82 individuals in
Barangay Gonogon, Bontoc were given relief assistance. In Tadian, 43 families
from Barangay Masla, 15 families from Barangay Batayan, and students from Masla
Elementary School and Masla National High School were reached out by PRC.
Last week,
Red Cross- Mountain Province Chapter distributed non-food-items consisting of
two mats, two mosquito nets, tarpaulin and one jerry can or water container per
family. Also, family pack and hygiene
kits were given each family. The family pack contains five kilos of rice, four
noodles and four canned goods while the hygiene kits are five pieces of towels,
one nail cutter, one big size hair shampoo, one big size tooth paste, five
pieces tooth brush, five pieces combs, two rolls of tissue paper, detergent
bar, five pieces of bath soap, cotton buds, sanitary napkin and two shavers.
Along with
this, Project Officer KenshaGardingan of the Health Services demonstrated
proper hand washing to the beneficiaries while Nation Field Representative
RiztyDogcio assessed the damages brought by the typhoon to the victims. Both
were from the PRC –National Headquarters. -- Alpine L. Killa
Benguet
to avail of support under Rural Dev’t Program
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- Gov. Nestor
Fongwan sought support of the provincial board in crafting a resolution
affirming the provincial government’s participation to the Philippine Rural
Development Program (PRDP) to enhance agriculture and fisheries sectors
in the province.
Fongwan also
urged the board for passage of appropriation ordinance for the provincial
government’s share to fund the proposal of the Benguet Arabica Coffee
Enterprise anchored in one of components of PRDP.
Under the
program, participating local government unit has to provide a
counterpart for a project component.
The PRDP
under the Department of Agriculture aims to increase the agricultural and
fishery productivity and incomes of small farmers and fisherfolk through the
establishment of needed infrastructure such as farm-to-market roads (FMRs),
bridges, communal irrigation systems (CIS), and potable water systems, among
others.
Provincial
Agriculturist Lolita Bentres said nine group members belonging to the Benguet
Arabica Coffee Enterprise proposed a P13 million project to boost the coffee
industry of the province under the I –REAP. The Benguet Arabica Coffee
Enterprise affiliate group members are from Kibungan, Atok,La
Trinidad, Sablan,Tuba, Tublay, Bakun, and Kapangan..
I REAP which
is PRDP’s enterprise development component aims to strengthen and develop
viable agri-fishery based enterprises through efficient value chains of key
agricultural and fishery products in targeted project areas by providing
technical, financial and infrastructure support.
Bentres said
for the project proposal of the coffee enterprise, P3 million will be the
counterpart of DA while the remaining will be shared among the affiliate groups
and with counterpart from the provincial government.
The national
government obtained a loan from the International Bank for Reconstruction and
Development - World Bank amounting to US$501.25 million to finance the PRDP to
support the government’s effort to reduce poverty in rural communities in the
81 provinces of the country.
Should
the province be included in the PRD program, Bentres said it could also avail
support in the other project components such as I-PLAN for local and national
planning, I-BUILD for infrastructure development and I-SUPPORT for
project implementation support. -- Susan C. Aro
Free
wheelchairs to persons with disabilities
BONTOC, Mountain Province – Twenty persons
with disabilities (PWDs) were given free wheelchairs by the Philippine Red
Cross (PRC) in partnership with the Rotary Club Sampaguita Grace Park.
Gov. Leonard
G. Mayaen chair of board of directors with officer in charge Veronica Tactay of
Red Cross- Mountain Province Chapter, Bontoc Mayor Franklin C. Odsdey, and
members of the BOD handed over the 20 wheelchairs to the families and relatives
of the recipients.
She said the happiness of helping those in need is
immeasurable. “We are very happy that to help the most vulnerable even in
remote areas in Mountain Province,” Tactay said.
Out of 20
beneficiaries, nine were from Bontoc, seven from Natonin and four from Sadanga. Tactay added the province was
lucky to get 20 wheelchairs as this was given on first come, first served
basis.
She said
identification of beneficiaries was in partnership with the Provincial Social
Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO) and Municipal Social Welfare and
Development Office (MSWDO) which provided the lists of beneficiaries together
with the documents required that was forwarded by the Red Cross- Mountain
Province Chapter to the PRC- National Headquarters.
The
requirements are request letter addressed to the PRC secretary general,
certificate of indigence, medical certificate, and a case study.
Mayaen
thanked the Red Cross as partner of the government in helping those in need of
services and assistance. With the wheelchairs provided to the recipients, it
will help them continue earn a living for themselves and their families. --
Alpine L. Killa
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