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Monday, July 25, 2016

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PAGASA says Caraga region is vulnerable to La Niña

By Nora C. Lanuza Molde

BUTUAN CITY, July 25 (PIA) –Caraga region is the most vulnerable region in terms of La Niña event, state weather forecaster said.

In a press conference held during the celebration of the National Science and Technology Week (NSTW), assistant weather services chief Anthony Joseph R. Lucero of Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) Regional Service Division said the region belongs to Climate Type 2 which means that the region does not experience dry season but experiences rain all year round and will likely experience the La Niña event.

“Caraga has only wet and very wet climate, and La Niña condition is possible at the end of September and the La Niña event may occur at the end of December," Lucero added.

Meanwhile, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) advised the public in advance on the possible consequences of the La Niña phenomenon and urging the public to be ready for the possible effects like flooding and landslides.

La Niña is associated with wet and above average rainfall and might bring to more than 600 mm of rain in a month. (NCLM/PIA-Caraga)


AgNor social welfare office orients PWDs on online PH registry

By Nora C. Lanuza Molde

BUTUAN CITY, July 25 (PIA) – Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) from the different municipalities of the province of Agusan del Norte were oriented on the Online Philippine Registry for PWDs (PRPWD) on July 21-22 at the provincial training center here.

Provincial Social Welfare Population and Nutrition Services Office (PSWPNS) chief Daisybiel O. Dimavivas said the activity was aimed to help the PWDs understand the significance of the PRPWD program.

“The event will also help PWDs-participants familiarize the system and its corresponding services,” Dimavivas said.

The PRPWD can be availed through walk-in and even through through online.

The two-day event was spearheaded by the PSWPNS in coordination with the Department of Social Welfare and Development through the National Council for Disabilities Affairs. (NCLM/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


MSMED week 2016 celebration kicks off in Tandag City

By Nida Grace Barcena-Tranquilan

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur, July 25 (PIA) – A series of activities have been lined up for the week-long celebration of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development (MSMED) Week in the province of Surigao del Sur.

The celebration kicked off on Monday with a motorcade by the officers and members of the Provincial MSMED council, different national government agencies, local government offices, business groups and other civic organizations at Vicente L. Pimentel Sr. Boulevard, this city.

This year’s celebration is anchored on the theme “Developing Innovative and Resilient MSMEs.”

The week-long MSMED observance will include the conduct of seminars on ice cream making (July 25), reflexology (July 26), tourism awareness, table skirting and napkin folding, floristry (July 27-28), BFAR's post-harvest training in Bislig City (July 27-28), entrepreneurship symposium at St. Theresa College (July 28) and culinary (July 29).

A radio gusting is also set starting on July 26 to 29, which shall be handled by the Working Committees (Business and Investment Enabling Environment, Access to Market, Access to Finance, and Productivity and Efficiency) every 2:30 p.m. at the Radyo ng Bayan-Tandag. (NGBT/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


Army conducts Youth for Peace Movement workshop

PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur, July 25 (PIA) - The 42nd Civil Military Operations (CMO) “Panaghiusa’’ Company, 4th CMO Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, Philippine Army recently facilitated the conduct of planning and workshop of the Youth for Peace Movement-POINTY (YFPMP) held at the 42CMO headquarters here.

Joshua Bebis, the lead conveyor of Youth for Peace Movement (YFPM)-Caraga, shared the background and rationale of said planning which is aimed to provide a productive and excellent youth leaders. “The active youth students, as well as the out of school youth are the participants of said activity,” he said.

The activity also helps the youth to be empowered and trained to become a leader of peace advocate, strengthen the bond of relationship by getting to know its other, develop their leadership skills and uplift their talents they possess and be effective leaders with action and discipline.

“We are happy that the Armed Forces of the Philippines supported us in this leadership planning for our youth. We believe that through this effort our youth will be equipped with the right information and education about the government’s thrusts and programs, enough to make them more productive in their respective communities and cannot be recruited by groups or individuals who are just taking advantage of their very idealistic and young minds. And as youth, we are the hope of our nation. We should devote our time and best effort to learn from this planning,” Bebis highlighted.

Meanwhile, 42nd CMO company commanding officer Capt. Edwin Fuertes encouraged the participants to give their full commitment and dedication to participate in the said planning. “As your partner in molding our youth into a much productive leaders of our future, we will always be here ready to assist you. Such convergence of effort is the best way in advocating and promoting sustainable peace and development in our community,” he stressed. (42CMO, PA/PIA-Agusan del Sur)


Surigao Norte guv signs 'Surigao first policy'

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, July 25 (PIA) - Surigao del Norte governor Sol F. Matugas signed recently Executive Order No. 024 series of 2016 dubbed as “Surigao First Policy.”

Governor Matugas issued the said executive order pursuant to Section 9, Article 11 of the Philippine Constitution which says, that the state shall promote a just and dynamic social order that will ensure the prosperity and independence of the nation and free the people from poverty through policies that provide adequate social services, promote full employment, a rising standard of living, and an improved quality of life for all.

Governor Matugas said that all Surigaonons must obtain major and dominant participation in their own to the economy of the province.

“There is an imperative need to require business establishments, industrial sectors, contractors and subcontractors to give priority and hire qualified skilled and unskilled labor to be taken from the available bona fide residents in the province in which the businesses or projects are to be undertaken in order to promote the welfare of every Surigaonon,” said Matugas.

Under the said EO, the Provincial Office of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) shall submit on a quarterly basis a certified list of job opportunities in the province to the provincial government through the provincial employment and services office (PESO).

The Business Permit and Licensing Section of the Office of the City and Municipal Mayor shall submit a list of business establishments indicating their employees and addresses.

The owners and managers/chief executive officers of business and industrial establishments, contractors and subcontractors shall under oath certify a list of its employees and their addresses including vacant positions and submit the same to the PESO office.

Meanwhile, the PESO office as the collator of all data gathered shall come up with a master lists of vacant positons/job opportunities in all business and industrial establishments and that of their existing number of employees and their addresses.

The said EO shall take effect 15 days following its approval and publication. (SDR/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


AgNor inks agreement with DA for road project

By Aimee B. Sienes

BUTUAN CITY, July 25 (PIA)– The province of Agusan del Norte will sign an implementation management agreement (IMA) with the Department of Agriculture (DA) for the concreting of Bay-ang-Mahaba farm-to-market road with a bridge.

The said IMA is a vital requirement to avail the Philippine Rural Development Project (PRDP) for the implementation of the said project.

DA's PRDP is designed to establish the government platform for a modern, climate-smart and market oriented agri-fishery sector, in partnership with the local government units (LGUs) and the private sector in providing key infrastructure facilities, technology and information that will raise income, productivity and competitiveness in the countryside.

The national government though the DA has obtained a loan from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development-World Bank (IBRD-WB) for the purpose of financing the PRDP to support the government’s effort to reduce poverty among the rural communities of 81 provinces in the country.

The provincial government signified its interest and became one of the recipient LGUs of the said project for the implementation of the of Bay-ang-Mahaba farm-to-market road with a bridge project. (LGU-Agusan del Norte/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


Surigao Norte gives TMC plaque of distinction

By Nissi Aline S. Alvarez

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, July 25 (PIA) – The provincial government of Surigao del Norte has awarded Taganito Mining Corporation (TMC) a plaque of distinction in recognition of its contribution to the development of the province.

The plaque was awarded to TMC resident mine manager Aloysius C. Diaz by Governor Sol F. Matugas and Vice Governor Arturo Carlos Egay, Jr together with the newly elected officials, leaders and sectoral representatives.

Being one of the economic drivers in the province, TMC as a large scale mining operator has been a consistent partner in community development.

In terms of employment, TMC currently employs around 90 percent of its workforce form the province.

Annually, it also allocates five percent of its Social Development and Management Program (SDMP) for the province’s HEALS Program (Health, Education, Agriculture and Aquaculture, Livelihood, Social-cultural and Spiritual).

The budget allocates for the provision of school bags containing hygiene kits to kindergarten and elementary schools within the province.

It also donated a building for the Provincial Community Training Center in Bad-as, Placer, Surigao del Norte and for this year, a total of 4,167 Reference for Emergency and Disaster (RED) Books and 5,936 school bags and 13,592 health kits were already distributed to the different schools in the province. (PIA-Surigao del Norte)


New OIC in PENRO SurSur, CENRO Cantilan installed

By Johny S. Natad

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur, July 25 (PIA) -  By virtue of DENR Regional Special Order No. 2016-272 s. 2016, Director Nonito M. Tamayo of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Caraga officially installed Forester Jose Flavio V. Concha as the new in-charge in the Office of Provincial Environment and Natural Resources (PENR) Surigao del Sur during the installation ceremony recently held at PENRO Building, this city.

Forester Concha, a pure Tandaganon, was the in-charge of CENRO Cantilan, Surigao del Sur since July 2015. He served as a DENR employee for more than 30 years since his first employment in the environmental service sometime in 1982.

PENRO Surigao del Sur acting Human Resources and Management Officer Maria S. Paz Aguilar revealed that Forester Concha has been a dedicated DENR employee with vast working experiences holding gigantic positions within the area of responsibility (AOR) of PENRO Surigao del Sur for more than three decades now.

“Forester Concha is one of the DENR employees who rose from rank. His first employment in the agency was in 1982 as the Forest Guard in BFD Bislig, Surigao del Sur. He then promoted as Forester I of CENRO Bislig in 1987, which was the beginning of his career development in the ladder of success,” HRMO Aguilar said as she introduced the new caretaker during the installation ceremony. She added that among the highlighted promotions and designations he acquired during the past years in DENR were Senior Forest Management Specialist and Development Management Officer.

In his acceptance speech, OIC PENR Officer Concha revealed that he was overwhelmed considering the great responsibilities in managing two cities and 17 municipalities within the AOR of PENRO Surigao del Sur. But he was grateful to the management for the trust and opportunity given to him while optimistic to perform the job.

“With your full support and cooperation together with the help of the top management and different stakeholders, we can accomplish effectively the works assigned to us based on our mandates,” OIC PENRO Concha said.

Meanwhile Dir. Tamayo also formally installed Forester Zaldy C. Perater as the new CENR Officer of Cantilan, Surigao del Sur in view of reassignment of Forester Concha. Tamayo said that he trusted the management capacity of the OIC in PENRO Surigao del Sur and CENRO Cantilan.

“With the leadership of the new officer-incharge, I believed that the PENRO Surigao del Sur and all its field offices under its AOR are in good hands,” Tamayo said during the installation rite.

The movement of some DENR personnel to PENRO Surigao del Sur was due to the transfer of OIC PENR Officer Raul Rosales to DENR Regional Office for health reason. (PENRO-SDS  Info Officer/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


Tagalog News: DOST Caraga pinarangalan ang mga ahensiya ng gobyerno at pribadong sektor na patuloy na sumusuporta sa kanilang mga programa sa syensa at teknolohiya

Ni Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY, Hulyo 25 (PIA) - Pinarangalan ng Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Caraga ang mga ahensiya ng gobyerno at pribadong sektor na patuloy na sumusuporta sa mga programa ng DOST sa ginanap na selebrasyon ng National Science and Technology Week dito sa lungsod ng Butuan na may temang "Juan Science, One Nation" mula Hulyo 25-29, 2016.

Ang mga lokal na pamahalaan ng Butuan City; Agusan del Norte; Agusan del Sur; Surigao del Norte; Surigao del Sur; Burgos, Surigao del Norte; Gigaquit, Surigao del Norte; Jabonga, Agusan del Norte; at Dinagat Islands ay tumanggap ng plaque of appreciation galing sa DOST.

Tumanggap rin ng nasabing award ang mga ahensya ng Department of the Interior and Local Government; Department of Social Welfare And Development; Department of Trade and Industry; National Economic Development Authority; Office Of Civil Defense; Department of Health; at Philippine Information Agency Caraga.

Ang Caraga Food Safety Team; Create Foods; Caraga State University; Philippine Foundation for Science and Technology; United Architects of the Philippines - Surigao Chapter; at Winrock International ay nakatanggap rin ng nasabing parangal.

Ayon kay DOST Caraga regional director Dominga Mallonga, mayroon silang marching order mula sa kanilang Secretary ng DOST na i-localize ang aktibidades ng nasabing selebrasyon.

Napag-alaman din na ang National Science and Technology Week ay base sa Proclamation Number 169 na nilagdaan sa taong 1993. Ito ay idinaraos taon-taon sa lahat ng regional offices ng DOST na naglalayon na mabigyang-pugay ang kontribusyon ng Science and Technology sa pag-unlad ng bansa at nang makakuha ng suporta sa publiko at pribadong institusyon para sa pangmatagalang pag-unlad ng bansa.

Samantala, ibinahagi din ni director Mallonga na may inihanda silang ibat-ibang aktibidades para sa isang linggong selebrasyon sa Caraga region. Kabilang sa mga ito ay ang pagbubukas ng Traveling Science Centrum sa Caraga State University sa Butuan City. Mayroon ding Magic Kiddie Show na pinangunahan ng Philippine Science High School.

Ginanap rin ang Science and Technology Quiz Bowl; Extemporaneous Speaking Contest; Food Safety Fair kasama si Chef Boy Logro; at Forum on Geo-Informatics. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

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Female cops turn-over bed sheets, hygiene materials, school supplies to elementary pupils

By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY, July 26 (PIA) – The Philippine National Police (PNP) Ladies Club here had recently turned-over some bed sheets, hygiene materials, and school supplies to Butuan City Public Safety Company (BCPSC) headed by PSupt. Excelso Lazaga and distributed to the pupils of Santa Cruz Elementary School in Barangay Manila de Bugabus, this city.

Led by PInsp. Mary Analiah Dungo, the PNP Ladies Club has initiated the distribution of said materials to the students as they support the “Adopt Pupils” Program.

“It is also in preparation for our upcoming Community Intervention and Information Operation Activity. We are optimistic that with this little effort, we can help the pupils in the area,” expressed Dungo.

Dungo further bared that there are some 251 pupil-beneficiaries from the said school who also deserve to have such materials considering that they are situated in the far-flung areas of the city.  (JPG/MGBO/PIA-Caraga)


Army commander recognizes reserve force as most dependable partner in pursuing peace, development

By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY, July 25 (PIA)– "The Philippine reserve force is the most dependable partner of the government in pursuing peace and development in the region, and in the country as a whole."

This was the statement of Lieutenant General Leonardo Guerrero, Eastmincom commanding general of the Philippine Army read on his behalf by deputy commander BGen. Ronnie Evangelista during the closing ceremony of the 37th National Reservist Week celebration held on Sunday at the Libertad Sports Complex, this city.

Guerrero further underlined that the reserve force should be recognized as they continue to take the challenges and help in protecting the lives and welfare of the people.

Meantime, Lt. Col. Georgito Posesano, PAF (RES), in his welcome message, emphasized the relevance of the reserve force in government activities. “You have an active partner of the government in all its endeavors and you contribute a lot to nation-building as professional individuals,” he cited.

Also, BGen. Evangelista reiterated that the real challenge of being a reservist is to be developed, trained, and organized. He further recognized the efforts of the reservists to become trained and equipped to respond to the call of their duties for humanitarian service and rescue, and encouraged them to continue to assist in advancing peace and development.

Meanwhile, the said activity was also highlighted with the Pass-in-Review of the reserve force.

A reservist is a person who is a member of a military reserve force. They are otherwise civilians, and in peacetime have careers outside the military. Reservists usually go for training on an annual basis to refresh their skills. This person is usually a former active-duty member of the armed forces, and they remain a reservist either voluntarily, or by obligation. (JPG/VLG, PIA-Caraga)


AgSur guv gives 'grace period' to prov’l employees on illegal drug test

By David M. Suyao

PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur, July 26 (PIA) – Agusan del Sur Governor Adolph Edward Plaza gave a “grace period” to all the provincial government employees for the conduct of illegal drug test but also emphasized that he will not hesitate to remove anybody from service found to be positive using the illegal drugs in spite of the “grace period” given to them.

“The immediate conduct of drug test to our employees in the provincial government without warning them to stop or advising them to submit themselves voluntarily means hostility. If they will be found guilty of using the illegal drugs, of course they will be penalized or to the extent of removing them from service. In this case, we are no longer helping our colleagues in the government service but instead, we are adding problems and burden to them and their families. But if found guilty after the grace period, I think it is already fair that we act on them,” Gov. Plaza said.

During the conduct of orientation on substance use recovery and enlightenment (SURE) program, Gov. Plaza advices participants to shamelessly and voluntarily submit themselves to psychiatric examination if they feel themselves under depression and anxiety because these body disturbances are one of the main causes that a person would shift and become dependent to drugs.

“Do not be ashamed to open yourselves for a psychiatric examination. People who understand you will even appreciate you for saving yourself and your family from the evil of drugs and other vices. There is nothing better than to be a normal and productive citizen,” Gov. Plaza said.

According to Gov. Plaza, people who suffer depression and anxiety should seek the help groups called alcoholic anonymity or the narcotics anonymity for services, unity and recovery where the provincial government will soon establish upon the establishment of the Outreach Drop-In Program.

“We have already organized a team of experts that conducts screening to all who submitted themselves as drug users and pushers province-wide. At the same time, the team also conducts intensified information campaign province-wide on the ill effects of illegal drugs and the ways to avoid them. Temporarily, the team is occupying an office at the back of the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office ready to address drug related issues,” Gov. Plaza said.

Presently, the provincial government is fast tracking the establishment of the Outreach Drop-In Center at the Provincial Government Center that will cater seriously affected victims of illegal drugs. For mildly affected, they will be treated in their own municipalities. (AgSur PIO/PIA-Agusan del Sur)


Agusan NHS offers free sign language training

By Ederlina R. Jampac

BUTUAN CITY, July 26 (PIA) - The Agusan National High School (ANHS) is now offering a free training on basic sign language.

With the theme “Spread the Love through the Hands,” the training aims to learn communicating with the deaf and the mute in order to foster understanding, love, and respect to these differently-abled individuals.

ANHS invites teachers, deaf and mute students, and interested individuals to join the Basic Sign Language training every Saturday, from 1:30 p.m.  to 5:00 p.m., starting July 23 to August 27, 2016 at the ANHS SPED Resource Room.

This training is offered for free by the teachers of the Special Education program (SPED) of ANHS. (DepEd Butuan City Division/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


Surigao Norte guv leads blessing of dental health bus

By John Glenn A. Platil

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, July 26 (PIA) - Surigao Norte Governor Sol Matugas leads the blessing of the dental health bus donated by the Department of Health (DOH) to the Provincial Health Office (PHO) after the regular Monday morning sharing of the provincial government held recently at the Provincial Convention Center, this city.

The said dental health bus is a modern facility complete with dental equipment and state-of-the-art gears and apparatus. It was learned that another dental health bus is set to operationalize in Siargao.

According to Dr. Francisco Lasala, his team is committed to do the best things that they can offer in line with the ‘Marajaw Panlawas’ advocacy of Gov. Matugas.

He added that the services tendered are very much affordable, including check-up and prior consultations, as well as the necessary medicines and other dental operations. (PGO-SDN/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


PNP condemns abduction of 3 cops, 1 civilian employee in Surigao Norte town

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, July 26 (PIA) – The Philippine National Police (PNP) Regional Office 13 denounced and deeply condemned the atrocity conducted by the lawless armed group with the recent abduction of three PNP members and one Non-Uniformed Personnel (NUP) on Sunday, July 24, 2016 in Barangay Cagtinae, Malimono town.

The four abducted victims identified as SPO3 Santiago B. Lamanilao, presently assigned at the Surigao City Police Station; PO3 Jayroll H. Bagayas, PO2 Caleb C. Sinaca and NUP Rodrigo T. Angob, all assigned at Malimono Municipal Police Station were abducted by more or less 10 lawless armed group wearing military uniform believed to be members of the New People's Army (NPA).

According to the witnesses, the victims were seen tied in both hands while being brought to the mountainous area.

The PNP-Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB) Caraga in coordination with the Armed Forces of the Philippine (AFP) are conducting hot pursuit and checkpoint operations and exerting its relentless effort to track down and locate the abductors and bring them to justice.

Further, the Crisis Management Committee of Malimono headed by Mayor Teodoro F. Sinaca was activated to effectively handle the present crisis situation in the area.

All line units of the PNP-Regional Office 13 were placed on full alert status and directed to be extra vigilant and implement Target Hardening Security Measures to pre-empt NPA’s hostile plans and other threat groups-related violent activities;

The public is assured that the PNP in collaboration with the AFP will remain relentless in maintaining the peace and order in the region. The PNP is also calling the NPA members to lay down their arms, abandon the armed struggle and return to the comfort of their families and assist the police in the enforcement agencies in bringing peace in the region.

The PNP and government troops solicit the active support of the public to help in locating the whereabouts of the suspects for their immediate arrest by giving relevant information to the authorities through the social media (twitter or Facebook Page-Philippine National Police or through the following: Dial 117 or text 2920 Regional Tactical Operation Center (RTOC) hotline number- Globe: 0906-320-0220- Smart: 0998-970-1176 or Surigao del Norte PPO TOC: 09985580966. (PNP-Regional Office 13, PPO-SDN/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


Tagalog News: 37th National Reservist Week matagumpay na idinaraos sa lungsod ng Butuan

Ni Venus L. Garcia

BUTUAN CITY, July 26 (PIA) - Daan-daang laang kawal o mga tinaguriang reservists ang muling nagtitipon-tipon kasabay sa pagdiriwang ng 37th National Reservist Week na idinaraos kamakailan lang dito sa lungsod.

Sa temang, “Laang kawal na naghahanda at nagsasanay tungo sa mapayapa, masagana at maunlad na bayan,” ang nasabing selebrasyon ay naaayon sa mahalagang kontribusyon ng bawat reservist bilang protektor ng sambayanan sa pamamagitan ng pagpapalaganap ng panloob na seguridad at katatagan ng bansa, partisipasyun sa panahon ng emerhensya, at pagsasagawa ng aktibidades tungo sa pangkalahatang kaunlaran.

Ayon pa kay Col. Maning Tawantawan, group commander ng 15th Regional Community Defense Group o RCDG, na sa kabila ng pagharap sa mga hamon nito muli niyang hinihikayat ang mga reservist na makilahok lalung-lalo na sa pagsagawa ng mga humanitarian at rescue services.

Ayon sa kanya ang RCDG ay lalo pang pinapalakas sa pamamagitan ng pag-oorganisa ng joint task force ng Navy, Philippine Army at Air Force. Tinatayang umabot na ng 559 na malalakas at masigasig na reservists meron sa probinsiya ng Agusan del Norte.

Inimbitahan din ni Col. Tawantawan ang sinumang kwalipikado na sumali sa pwersa ng reservist kung saan sasailalim sa paghahanda sa pamamagitan ng lectures at pagsasanay hinggil nito.

“Kabilang sa benepisyo ng bawat miyembro ang probisyon ng uniporme, libreng panghimpapawid na transportasyon sakay ng C130, at iba pang ayudang pinansyal sa mga regular at aktibong miyembrong gumaganap ng kani-kanilang tungkulin sa serbisyo,” dagdag pa ni Tawantawan.

Ang nasabing okasyon ay dinaluhan din ni BGen. Ronnie Evangelista, deputy commander ng Eastern Mindanao Command. Ayon kay Evangelista, ang presensya ng mga reservist sa selebrasyon ay testamento umano ng kanilang makabuluhang pakikibaka bilang frontrunners ng socio-economic development at maasahang kaakibat sa pagtupad ng Armed Forces of the Philippines mission, na may integridad, lakas at dangal.

Ginanap naman ang isang pass-in-review bilang isa sa mga highlights sa closing ceremony ng nasabing selebrasyon. (VLG/PIA-Caraga)

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

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La Paz PNP confiscates marijuana plants

By Jennifer P. Gaitano

LA PAZ, Agusan del Sur, July 27 (PIA) - The Philippine National Police (PNP) personnel of La Paz Municipal Police Station successfully confiscated marijuana plants with estimated weight of 10 kilos and approximate market value of P11,600 in Sitio Pinili, Barangay Valentina, of this municipality, just 40 kilometers away from the said police station.

It can be recalled that on July 25, 2016, a certain Bryan Manguinimba Padrones, a resident of Barangay Valentina reported that several marijuana plants were sighted. Immediately thereafter at 11:30 a.m. of same date, the team then proceeded to the said area and successfully located the marijuana plants at the center of newly harvested corn crops and subsequently uprooted 58 stalks of marijuana plants.

The uprooted plants were then brought to PNP Regional Crime Laboratory for examination and proper disposition. (JPG/PIA-Agusan del Sur)


12 DepEd divisions join DRR CCA awareness contests

By Nora C. Lanuza Molde

BUTUAN CITY, July 27 (PIA) - Caraga region’s 12 schools’ division join in the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) – Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) Awareness Contests for Students spearheaded by the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and the Department of Education (DepEd).

The contests are in line with this year’s observance of the National Disaster Consciousness Month (NDCM) and focused on the NDCM theme “Kahandaan at Pagtugon sa Sakuna, Tungkulin ng Bawat Isa.”

According to OCD regional director and RDRRMC chairperson Manuel Luis Ochotorena, the contests were aimed to inculcate the culture of disaster preparedness and raise more massive awareness on DRRM-CCA to Caraganon students.

The awareness contests that include Jingle, Poster Making and Essay Writing Contests and Quiz Bee were simultaneously conducted and were judged by the representatives from the office of the OCD, DepEd, Department of the Interior and Local Government, National Economic Development Authority, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Philippine National Police and the Philippine Information Agency.

The winners of concluded contests are as follows:

• Jingle Contest

First Place – Bayugan City Division

Second Place – Butuan City Division

Third Place – Surigao City Division

• Poster Making Contest

First Place – Surigao del Norte Division

Second Place – Bayugan City Division

Third Place – Surigao del Sur Division

• Essay Writing Contest

First Place – Agusan del Sur Division

Second Place – Surigao del Norte Division

Third Place – Bayugan City Division

• Quiz Bee

First Place – Dinagat Islands Division

Second Place – Surigao del Norte Division

Third Place – Surigao City Division

Ochotorena said the first place winners of quiz bee, poster making and essay writing contests received gold plaques, gold medals and cash prizes amounting to P3,000; the second place winners received silver plaques and silver medals and cash prizes amounting to P2,000 while bronze medals and plaques and P1,000.00 were given to the third place winners.

The winners of the jingle contest also received the same gold, silver and bronze awards and cash prizes of P10,000.00 for the first place winner, P7,500.00 for the second place winner and P5,000.00 for the third place winner. (NCLM/PIA-Caraga)





PopCom launches film festival for teens


BUTUAN CITY, July 27 (PIA) – In pursuit of addressing the diverse needs of young people today, the Commission on Population (PopCom) in partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd) successfully conducted the Regional Population Health and Environment (PHE) Basic Script Writing & Film-making Orientation/Workshop, here in the city.

Around 33 participants coming from the different schools division regionwide actively participated in the orientation-workshop as a pre-requisite in joining the Adolescent Health and Development Film Festival.

As an output of the orientation-workshop, the participating schools division will develop a script and a short film that focused on the theme “Kabataan, Kalusugan, Kalikasan: Magkaugnay.”

According to PopCom Caraga regional director Alexander A. Makinano, the festival is one of the many approaches of the agency in helping the young people in the crucial stage of their development so that they will grow into healthy, responsible and productive adults.

“We hope that this innovative approach is instrumental in developing the skills of students particularly in script writing and film-making and will enhance their understanding on the importance of environmental impacts, including climate change that will affect the lives of all people,” Makinano added.

The winning film will be the region’s entry to the National Film Festival and will become the agency’s property as communication and information materials for Adolescent Health and Youth Development Program (AHYDP).

For the regional winners of the Script Writing : 1st place – P7,000; 2nd  place – P5,000; 3rd place – P3,000 while for the Best Film:  1st place – P15,000; 2nd place – P12,000, 3rd place – P8,000.  On the other hand, at the National level, winners will receive the following : 1st place – P75,000; 2nd place - P50,000.00 and 3rd place – P30,000. Plaque and medals will also be given to the regional winners and special prizes awaits for national winners. (PopCom/PIA-Caraga)


AgNor regulates business operations of LPG

By Aimee B. Sienes

BUTUAN CITY, July 27 (PIA) - The provincial government of Agusan del Norte now regulates the business operations of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in the province with the recent approval of Provincial Ordinance No. 426-2016, authored by Provincial Board Member Virgilio R. Escasiñas, Jr.

The ordinance covers all refilling plants, re-fillers, haulers, dealers and retailers of LPG with business operations in the province regulating the hauling, refilling, dealing and retailing of LPG and the manufacture and repair of LPG cylinders.

Under the said ordinance, to ensure the safety and quality of the LPG sold to the public, the cylinder containing the LPG should bear all the information set forth in the Philippine National Standards. All LPG business operators are required at all times in their establishments or outlets and within the sales areas accessible to the public the maintenance of a weighing devices duly calibrated and sealed annually by the Provincial Treasurer, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) or any other government agency authorized therefore and which shall accurately measure LPG cylinders up to one-tenth (0.1) of one kilogram.

Operators are also required to display or post a signboard outside the store premises to inform the public and the authorities that they have complied with the provisions the said ordinance to contain the name and owner of the store, name of the company/manufacturer of the LPG offered for sale, price of the LPG product variants and invitation to consumers to verify the weight of each LPG product variant.

Other requirements include the provision of fire alarms, fire extinguisher and fire suppression devices and guides in case of LPG related accidents per revised building code of the province; the delivery service for the LPG shall secure conveyance certificate/permit from the Bureau of Fire Protection; and provision of information materials in the form of information board, brochures and emergency information kit to prevent LPG related accidents; logbook where the weight and condition of LPG cylinders sold and inventory are recorded for inspection by authorities; and the manufacture and/or repair of LPG cylinders should be accredited by the Bureau of Product Standards under PNS 03:2000.

Non-compliance of the said requirements of the ordinance and other violations that include selling LPG with tampered/defaced cylinder labels, selling underfilled LPG cylinders, illegal refilling, selling adulterated LPG and transporting/handling LPG cylinders in a vehicle enclosed cargo space, are penalized accordingly. First violation-reprimand and a fine of P1,000 for every count of violation. Second Violation-second warning plus a fine of P1,500 for every count of violation. Third and subsequent violations – fine of P2,500 for every count of violation and/or imprisonment not exceeding 30 days, upon the discretion of the court and revocation of business permit.

A Task Force LPG headed by the PDRRMO was also created, which shall be exclusively responsible to effectively enforce the provisions of the said ordinance. (LGU-Agusan del Norte/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


Cebuano News: Barangay Ambago misanung sa panawagan sa kasamtangang administrasyon sa pagsulbad sa problema sa basura

BUTUAN CITY, Hulyo 27 (PIA) - Gikalipay sa kasamtangang administrasyon ang pagsanung sa Barangay Ambago sa panawagan kabahin sa inisyatibo sa pagsulbad sa problema sa basura sa dakbayan pinaagi sa pagpahigayon niini og Ecological Solid Waste Management Forum sa pagpanguna ni Barangay Kapitan Monico C. Bustillo uban sa iyang mga kagawad sa pakig-alayon sa Environment Management Bureau (EMB) ug City Environment and Natural Resources (CENRO) niadtong Hulyo 22, 2016 sa barangay Ambago Covered Court.

Gitambungan sa nagkadaiyang Stakeholders ug Home Owners Association, CENRO officer ug ni konsehal Cromwel Nortega sa komiteba sa Environment.

Tumong sa nahisgutang kalihokan ang pagpanday sa mga pamaagi sa pagpakunhod sa basura nga naghatag og kahugaw sa kasamtangan ug maedukar ang katawhan sa insaktong disposal ug segregation sa basura hinungdan sa panawagan ni Mayor Engr. Ronnie Vicente C. Lagnada ang hugot nga kooperasyon sa katawhan sa dakbayan sa Butuan aron masulbad ang nagkadako nga problema sa basura. (Butuan City PIO/PIA-Caraga)

Thursday, July 28, 2016

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“Mission Accomplished” vs illegal mining operations in SurSur

By Greg Tataro Jr.

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur, July 28 (PIA) – The Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO), this province, headed by Edgar Valentin, submitted to Gov. Vicente Pimentel, Jr. the result of an accomplished mission to rid of illegal mining operations in Barobo town, 105 kilometers south, this city.

He handed his report the next day, July 21, immediately after carrying out the Cease and Desist Order (CDO) by the governor, himself, dated July 20, 2016.

Before Valentin proceeded to the area in Barangay Tambis, where three small scale mining operators were doing business, he coordinated first with Col. Isidro Purisima, commander of the 402nd Infantry Brigade of the Philippine Army (PA) “for our security assistance,” it was learned.

As good gesture from the army, the team of the PENRO, together with MENRO Ronnie Martizano and a representative of Barobo town, were backed up by 1Lt. Michael Pascua with his troops.

Valentin cited three operators who were said to have been served with the CDO—Lyneth  Mosquera, Giselle Bahalla, and Eugene Sanchez, adding that except for latter, the two operators “were associated with Chinese Nationals.”  He also warned that nobody had “to go back to the area” again.

In an exclusive interview, PENRO Valentin bared that two separate sets of CDO might be coming out anytime for small-scale illegal mining operations in Cantilan and Lingig, all of this province.

Acting on the request of no less than Mayor Felixberto “Berting” Urbiztondo, Gov. Pimentel confirmed issuing a CDO for Barobo town recently.

The CDO copy issued by the governor which was obtained from PENRO Valentin pointed out that “It has been observed that illegal small-scale mining within the vicinity of Tambis, Barobo, Surigao del Sur still proliferate, notwithstanding the cease and desist order issued by the previous administration and the MGB, causing damage and injury to the environment.” (Radyo ng Bayan-Tandag/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


DTI releases July SRP

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, July 28 (PIA) – The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) - Consumer Protection and Advocacy Bureau (CPAB) under the Consumer Protection Group has released the July 1, 2016 Suggested Retail Price (SRP) guides for basic necessities and prime commodities.

This is the fourth time this year that the CPAB made such SRP releases.

In this SRP the toilet soap Safeguard (white) increases its price: size 60grams increases form P16.50 to P16.75; 90grams from P25.75 to P26.50; while the 135grams increases from P38.00 to P39.00.

The rest of the basic and prime commodities products remain the same.

The SRP is the selling price suggested by the manufacturer of a product. The intention of the SRP is to help standardize prices with the SRP levels.

The DTI price monitoring activity which is conducted monthly to major retail establishments is one way of ensuring the retailers of products listed in SRP’s shall follow guide in their pricing.

Hence, they are always provided with updated SRPs regularly.

Consumers interested to know more about SRPs and other consumer related concerns are encouraged to visit the DTI’s website at www.dti.gov.ph or visit their office located at the 2nd Floor, Simtoco Business Center, Burgos Street or contact at telephone number (086) 826-6129/826-2373.(DTI-Surigao del Norte/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


SLP associations undergo simplified bookkeeping, accounting seminar in Surigao Norte

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, July 28 (PIA)– A total of 15 Sustainable Livelihood Program Associations (SLPAs) of Surigao del Norte underwent a seminar on simplified bookkeeping and accounting on July 18, 2016 held at the Go Negosyo Center, Capitol Compound, this city.

The one-day activity was spearheaded by the provincial office of the Department of Trade Industry (DTI) as part of the observance of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development (SMED) Week.

DTI-Industry Development Specialist (STIDS) Evelyn C. Arlan, the event resource speaker and facilitator, said that the activity sought to bridge the gap and try to address one of the common identified developmental gaps of most micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) which is the basic technical know-how in the preparation of financial statements.

She said that by learning accounting and bookkeeping as a language of business, MSMEs can better understand the operation and result of their businesses.

Arlan further said that during the activity participants were given an overview of the accounting process as well as given a short background of common accounting terms and underwent a simple bookkeeping workshop such as preparation of cash disbursement book, cash receipts book, and daily sales book, among others. (SDR/DTI-Surigao del Norte/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


Bit-os elementary school launches project S.T.R.I.P.E.

By Dr. Jonas H. Jomonong

BUTUAN CITY, July 28 (PIA) - Bit-os Elementary School in barangay Bit-os launched its school flagship project dubbed as Project S.T.R.I.P.E. or School Transformation through Research, Innovation and Performance Enhancement during the district teachers’ meeting conducted last July 20, 2016 at barangay San Vicente Convention Hall, here.

Anchored on the division and district flagship programs (Butuan's Response to Academic Voyage for Excellence or B.R.A.V.E. and Creative Academic Reinforcement for Achievement and Management Excellent for Learning or C.A.R.A.M.E.L.), BES came up with Project S.T.R.I.P.E. as its major flagship program in addressing the challenges and opportunities for academic performance enhancement and school transformation through research and innovation in major academic components namely: national achievement tests, reading, numeracy and literacy and values formation.  Its pre-requisite program is Project B.R.A.C.E.S. (Bridging Reading, Achievement and Comprehension for Excellence in School) which is in its second year of implementation.

In this era of global competitiveness, school transformation has been the battle cry of most of the schools today throughout the globe.  With the advancement of technology and the influence of social media in the delivery of instructions in the classrooms, schools and stakeholders need to keep abreast with these current demands of the 21st century education in order to meet the diverse needs and interests of the learners. Thus, research and innovation are believed to be the jewels in fostering school transformation.

One of the most prevalent problems that most of the schools are facing today is low academic performance in achievement tests, reading, literacy, numeracy and the gradual disappearance of positive values among the learners that significantly affect the over-all organizational operations.  It is considered to be a global phenomenon in the academic world.  With the current demands of transforming the schools, Bit-os Elementary School came up with the Project S.T.R.I.P.E. (School Transformation through Research, Innovation and Performance Enhancement) designed to address these pressing needs and demands of the 21st century education.

Project S.T.R.I.P.E. aims to capacitate teachers with the necessary knowledge, skills, attitude and values in conducting research as an effective tool in addressing academic needs of the learners and offer research-based findings and solutions of the identified academic needs, improve academic performance of learners through research engagement and activities, develop a culture of collaboration, research and support in achieving school transformation, produce/present at least one research output to the school research council and recommend for oral presentation, craft school research council handbook as a guide in conducting research, create localized/contextualized yet innovative instructional materials in the delivery of quality instruction, and acquire positive values through moral recovery programs and values formation seminars.

The logo has four major elements that set the clear picture of the project.  The spherical shape symbolizes the infinite search and complete endeavor for school transformation through research, innovation and other significant learning engagement as a powerful means of enhancing school performance, diverse learning engagement and other significant learning activities for its full development.  In addition, books and computers represent the source of knowledge which learners gain better understanding on the different concepts, theories, principles and practical approaches that enhance life-long learning.  These learning tools keep nurturing the learner’s brain by feeding vital information about the world and beyond.  Furthermore, the brain represents diverse intellectual capacities of the learners used for reasoning, judgment, understanding and other academic purposes in which when properly nurtured, successful transformation of the school will be achieved.  With its diversity, teachers and other stakeholders are desired to contribute diverse learning engagement and other significant learning activities for its full development and five rays symbolize the five major concerns of the school which include national achievement tests, reading, numeracy, literacy and values formation.  When these concerns are treated through scientific research and innovation, school transformation will be achieved.  In spite of the various interventions implemented in the schools, achievement tests, reading, numeracy, literacy and the gradual disappearance of positive values among the learners, these target issues and concerns remain unsolved and thus become the main focus of research and innovation.

The salient features of Project S.T.R.I.P.E. are Research Output (Action Research, Full-Blown Research), School Research Council Handbook, Development of Innovative Instructional Materials and other Learning Tools, Capability Building for Teachers, Moral Recovery Program and Values Formation Seminar. (DepEd Butuan City Division/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


Caraga HS students undergo reading test

By Ederlina R. Jampac

BUTUAN CITY, July 28 (PIA) - The Department of Education (DepEd) Caraga region conducted on Thursday a Regional Reading Diagnostic Test among Grade 7 students of the region.

The test is conducted to gauge learners’ speed in reading and abilities in reading comprehension. The said test is taking place simultaneously in all high schools throughout Caraga.

The test, which comprises a uniform reading comprehension questions was done orally and individually.

As the students read, a teacher notes all the errors on a rating sheet.  If the student cannot read, the teacher indicates in the individual summary record that the student is a non-reader or NR.

The diagnostic result will help schools identify appropriate school reading interventions. (DepEd-Buutan City Division/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


Tagalog News: Consul General ibinahagi sa mga Caraganons ang tagumpay sa West PH Sea arbitration laban sa Tsina

Ni Venus L. Garcia

BUTUAN CITY, July 28 (PIA) - Sa ginanap na West Philippine Sea (WPS) Victory Forum dito sa lungsod na pinangunahan ng Urian Legal Assistance Program ng Father Saturnino Urios University (FSUU), malugod na ibinahagi ni Philippine Consul General Henry Bersunto, Jr., isa sa mga miyembro ng Philippine team na naghain ng arbitration case laban sa Tsina, ang dalang magandang balita sa panalong tinatamasa ngayon ng bansa tungkol sa sigalot ng WPS.

Sa kanyang pagbisita, binigyang-diin ni Consul Gen. Bersunto na sa kabila ng tuwirang pagpupursigi at pagharap sa hamon ng pakikipaglaban sa angking panteritoryo, naipamalas ng pilipinas sa buong mundo ang tagumpay ayon sa pagpapaigting ng disiplina at pagsunod sa rule of law.

Mas lalo pang binigyang linaw ni Consul Gen. Bersunto ang mga Caraganons habang malinaw nyang idinetalye ang teknikal na aspeto at legal na basehan sa karapatan ng Pilipinas sa WPS. Ayon sa kanya, interes din nito na mapanatili ang mabuting pakikipag-ugnayan sa mga karatig bansa, at ito ay pagpapalaganap ng myutwal na respeto sa bawat panig kabilang ang pagtanggap sa hatol sa WPS arbitration.

Ayon sa kanya, ang susunod na hakbang ay kung paano nito maipatupad ang pasya ng tribunal upang mapanatili ang pangmatagalang kapayapaan. Malaki umano ang responsibilidad na kinakaharap ngayon upang maisaayos ang lahat.

Samantala, bilang partisipante sa nasabing forum, ipinaabot din ni Ralph Mancao, presidente ng FSUU Supreme Student Government ang saya sa positibong resulta na naangkin sa pagganap ng magigiting na foreign policy team ng Pilipinas. Ayon sa kanya, bilang campus lider ibig niyang ibahagi sa sektor ng mga kabataan ang kahalagahan ng makasaysayang tagumpay ng bawat Pilipino sa WPS abitration. (VLG/PIA-Caraga)

Friday, July 29, 2016

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OSHC Caraga bares upcoming activities

By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY, July 29 (PIA) – The Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC) Caraga Regional Extension Unit XIII has set another trainings on OSH for the local government units and partner government agencies in the month of August 2016.

According to Engr. Christian Lee Jaguit, Engineer II of OSHC REU Caraga, they will be conducting the training on Scaffolding as per Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Department Order (DO) No. 128-13 on August 20-21, 2016 in Butuan City; Basic Occupational Safety and Health (BOSH) Training per DOLE D.O. No. 16 on August 25-28, 2016; and Training for Fire Safety Practitioners on August 29 – September 2, 2016 in Surigao City.

“We have been very active in conducting such trainings with our partners to capacitate them in their field of work, especially those handling construction works,” underlined Jaguit.

Jaguit also bared that as per DOLE D.O NO. 13, they conducted Construction Safety and Health (COSH) Training for local government units on May 30 – June 3, 2016 held in Surigao City with 77 total number of participants coming from the different cities, municipalities and provinces of Caraga. “This training was aimed to train our partners in the LGUs – Building Officials who are doing OSH practice as part of their job,” he said.

Also, another COSH Training was held on June 6-10, 2016 in Butuan City for private and government establishments. Said training is the required training for those who would like to practice as Safety Officers per DOLE D.O No. 13 or the Guidelines of OSH in the Construction Industry. “This training is also required for Authorized Managing Officer (AMO) who would like to secure PCAB license as contractors in the construction industry,” he added.

It was also learned that on June 28-30, 2016, they have conducted Training of Trainers for Mindanao, which is a required training for OSH practitioners who would like to be a resource speaker in DOLE-mandated OSH Trainings. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)


Tagalog News: Persons with Disability sa Caraga region tinipon para sa isang hands-on training kung paano eproseso ang pagparehistro ng PWDs online

Ni Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY, Hulyo 29 (PIA) - Masayang dinaluhan ng mga Persons with Disability (PWDs) sa probinsya ng Agusan del Norte ang dalawang araw na Hands-on Training on the Utilization of Philippine Registry for Persons with Disability na ginanap dito sa lungsod ng Butuan.

Nasa mahigit 50 na mga PWDs ang naimbitahan sa nasabing hands-on training na pinangunahan ng Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO) sa nasabing probinsya.

Ayon kay Ana Flerida Labanon, regional program coordinator ng National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA), layon ng nasabing training ay ang turuan at maibahagi sa mga PWDs ang tamang proseso ng pagrehistro online.

Dagdag pa ni Labanon, makakatulong ang hands-on training upang maseguradong tama ang datus o impormasyon na mailalagay sa database ng mga persons with disability hindi lamang sa probinysa ng Agusan del Norte, kundi pati na sa ibang probinsya ng Caraga region.

Magagamit rin umano ito ng gobyerno sa pagtukoy sa mga kinakailangang programa na makakatugon sa mga kinakaharap ng PWDs at maibigay ang akmang serbisyo para sa kanila.

Ipinahayag naman ni Mylyn Gunio, ang Provincial Federation of PWDs president sa Agusan del Norte, na lubos ang kanilang kasiyahan na patuloy na tumutulong ang gobyerno sa tulad nilang may kapansanan. Positibo umano sila na mga PWDs na sa pamamagitan ng online registration, mas marami pang PWDs ang maisali sa database at makabenipisyo sa mga programa at serbisyo ng pamahalaan.

Samantala, kasama rin sa naging hands-on training ang diskusyon sa mga ipinapatupad na mga karapatan at benepisyo ng mga PWDs. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)

Monday, August 1, 2016

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Surigao Norte guv activates crisis management committee

By Susil D. Ragas

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 1 (PIA) - Surigao del Norte Governor Sol F. Matugas activated recently the Provincial Crisis Management Committee through Executive Order No. 027 series of 2016 for the safe release of the three police officers and one non-uniformed personnel.

Governor Matugas activated the said committee after the said persons were abducted on July 24 at the vicinity of Barangay Cagtinae, Malimono town.

She said that it is imperative to save the precious lives of those who were abducted by more or less ten New People’s Army (NPA) rebels clad in military uniform.

Governor Matugas explained that there is a need to activate the provincial crisis management committee under the Provincial Peace and Order Council to address the situation.

Meanwhile, Provincial Administrator Atty. Premolito Plaza during the first meeting of the local crisis management committee emphasized the marching order of the governor which is to stop the military or hot pursuit operation and go for negotiations for the safe release of the abducted persons. (SDR/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


Feature: Caraga’s growth slows down in 2015

The economy of Caraga decelerated from 9.4 percent in 2014 to 4.2 percent in 2015. The region’s growth decelerated as Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry and Fishing (AHFF) declined while Industry and Services slowed down.

Services remained to account for the largest share in the region’s total economic output with 45.7 percent. Industry followed with 37.2 percent while AHFF chipped in 17.1 percent.

The overall performance of Services slowed down from 9.2 percent in 2014 to 5.3 percent in 2015 due to the decelerated growth of four sub-industries. Transportation, Storage and Communication (TSC) recorded the biggest deceleration from 16.4 percent in 2014 to 4.2 percent in 2015. Trade and Repair also slid from 8.0 percent in 2014 to 7.5 percent in 2015. In the same manner, Financial Intermediation (FI) slowed down from 5.7 percent to 5.6 percent in 2015 and Public Administration and Defense (PAD) decelerated from 4.4 percent to 1.3 percent. Meanwhile, Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities (RERBA) recorded an accelerated growth from 5.4 percent in 2014 to 7.4 percent in 2015 and Other Services (OS) expanded from 4.6 percent in 2014 to 7.0 percent in 2015.

Industry decelerated to 9.9 percent in 2015 from 14.8 percent in 2014. The slowdown was attributed to the slowdown in Mining and Quarrying (MAQ) and Manufacturing. MAQ, which accounted for the largest share in the Industry, decelerated from 14.7 percent to 5.0 percent in 2015. Likewise, Manufacturing slowed down from 12.7 percent to 2.6 percent in 2015. However, Electricity, Gas and Water Supply (EGWS) cushioned the big decelerated growths of the first two sub-industries as it rebounded from negative 5.8 percent in 2014 to 24.1 percent in 2015. Likewise, Construction further improved its performance by accelerating from 20.6 percent to 22.7 percent in 2015.

AHFF suffered a reversal from 1.3 percent in 2014 to negative 8.5 percent in 2015. This was due to the contraction of Agriculture and Forestry by 9.6 percent in 2015 from a positive 1.4 percent in 2014. Fishing, at the same time, also contracted by 2.3 percent in 2015 from 0.8 percent in 2014.

Industry and Services contributed 3.5 percentage points and 2.4 percentage points to the region’s total growth for the year, respectively. On the other hand, AHFF pulled down the growth by 1.7 percentage points. (PSA-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

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Butuanons enjoy Abayan Festival activities

By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 2 (PIA) – In line with this year’s celebration of the 66th ‘Adlaw Hong Butuan’ (Butuan City charter day), Butuanons also celebrated the Abayan Festival on Sunday with a thanksgiving mass, fluvial parade, cultural cheer dance competition, and Baoto Race.

Government employees, together with local officials, private individuals, students, and media gathered early morning on Sunday at the Phil. Ports Authority (PPA) grounds here and actively participated in the lined-up activities for the said festival.

In his message, Butuan City Mayor Ronnie Vicente Lagnada urged all Butuanons to protect and conserve the Agusan River where rich aquamarine resources can be found.

"Let us not destroy the rich resources that we have in our Agusan River. Let us all be part, cooperate and make this celebration more meaningful by helping the government in all its efforts to protect the waters in Agusan River," stressed Lagnada.

Also, Agusan del Norte 1st district representative Atty. Lawrence Fortun underlined that the city government thru the City Tourism Office will intensify its campaign and programs that will invite more tourists, as well as investors. He also said that the government will continue to ensure the environmental protection of the city.

Meanwhile, retired PSSupt. Ramon Espiritu recalled the history of the Abayan Festival in Butuan. "It can be remembered that Butuan River during the early 17th and 18th century was infested with crocodiles. It was unsafe to travel, especially at night, in any part of Butuan River due to the presence of these numerous crocodiles to attack them while paddling their barotos," he said.

The Abayan Festival is celebrated annualy in honor of St. Anne, which happens to be the patroness of Agusan River every last Sunday of July. The most awaited activity here is the “baroto” race, which will be in different categories. The term “baroto” actually means a boat.

Also, the said festival is usually celebrated in one week wherein young ones and also those young at hearts can participate in Hula-hoop Race, Lemon Relay, and some other original Filipino games. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)


Caraga RDRRMC awards regional gawad KALASAG winners

By Nora C. Lanuza Molde

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 2 (PIA) – The Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) Caraga through the Office of the Civil Defense (OCD) has awarded this year’s winners of the Regional Gawad KALASAG search here.

According to RDRRMC chairperson and OCD regional director Manuel Luis M. Ochotorena, the Gawad KALASAG Search for Excellence in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management and Humanitarian Assistance was designed to encourage the participation of various stakeholders in crafting and implementing DRRM-related policies, strategies and programs to protect or shield the hazard prone communities from the adverse impacts of natural and human-induced calamities.

Ochotorena said 32 entries from 17 categories bagged the 1st to 3rd places as regional winners while five entries were given Gawad KALASAG citations this year.

For the Provincial DRRM Council Category winners, the province of Dinagat Islands got the 1st place; 2nd Place - Agusan del Norte; 3rd Place – Agusan del Sur; 4th Place - Surigao del Sur; and 5th Place - Surigao del Norte.

Butuan City received the award for being the 1st placer in the Highly Urbanized City DRRM Council Category.

The Component City Category winners are: 1st Place – Cabadbaran City, Agusan del Norte; 2nd Place - Bislig City, Surigao del Sur; and 3rd Place - Surigao City, Surigao del Norte.

For the 1st to 3rd Class Municipal DRRM Council Category: 1st Place - Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur; 2nd Place - Cagdianao, Dinagat Islands; and 3rd Place - Trento, Agusan del Sur, while for the 4th to 6th Class Municipal DRRM Council Category, the winners are: 1st Place - Dinagat, Dinagat Islands; 2nd Place - Cagwait, Surigao del Sur; and 3rd Place – Carmen, Agusan del Norte.

The Brgy. Quezon in Mainit, Surigao del Norte got the 1st place for the Urban Barangay DRRM Committee Category.

The Rural Barangay DRRM Committee Category winners are: 1st Place – Brgy. Esperanza, Loreto, Dinagat Islands; 2nd Place – Brgy. Alegria, San Francisco, Agusan del Sur; and 3rd Place - Brgy. Aras-asan, Cagwait, Surigao del Sur.

Schools Category (Public Urban) 1st place is Bayugan National Comprehensive High School, Bayugan City, Agusan del Sur; and Surigao City National High School, Surigao City, Surigao del Norte got the 2nd place.

For Public Rural Schools Category: 1st Place - Zamora Elementary School, Talacogon, Agusan del Sur; 2nd Place – Claver National High School, Claver, Surigao del Norte; 3rd Place - Santiago Elementary School, Santiago, Agusan del Norte.

St. Paul University Surigao (SPUS), Surigao City got the 1st place for the Schools Category (Private Urban), while Adela Sierra Ty Memorial Medical Center, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur got the Hospital Category (National) 1st Place.

For the Hospital Category (LGU), Hinatuan District Hospital, Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur got the 1st place and Sibog Katawhan Alang sa Paglambo (SIKAP), Inc., San Francisco, Agusan del Sur bagged the 1st place for the Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) Category.

The Peoples Organizations (POs) Category 1st Place is Nagkahiusang Mangingisda sa Hinatuan (NAMAHIN), Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur.

For the Volunteer Organizations (VOs) Category, Rescue and Emergency Service Provider on Disaster (RESPOND), Inc., Nasipit, Agusan del Norte got the 1st Place.

The Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB) 13, Camp Rafael Rodriguez, PRO 13, Libertad, Butuan City also bagged the 1st place for the Government Emergency Response Management Services (GEMS) Category.

For the Heroic Act Group Category, the award went to the Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB) 13, Camp Rafael Rodriguez, PRO 13, Libertad, this city.

The following also received the Gawad KALASAG Citations: Municipality of Tubod, Surigao del Norte for the 4th-6th Class Municipal DRRM Council Category; Barangay Cayawan, Malimono, Surigao del Norte for Rural Barangay DRRM Committee Category; Surigao Filipino-Chinese Volunteer Fire Brigade, Surigao City, Surigao del Norte for Volunteer Organizations (VOs) Category; Barangay Organization Security Service – Barangay Emergency Special Team (BOSS-BEST), Surigao City, Surigao del Norte for Government Emergency Response Management Services (GEMS) Category; and Rural Health Unit of LGU Cagwait, Surigao del Sur for Heroic Act on Humanitarian Assistance – Group Category.

Meanwhile, partner agencies, members of the regional selection committee and focal persons were also given recognition during the awarding ceremony.

Gawad is a Filipino term for “award,” while KALASAG is an acronym for “KALAmidad at SAkuna Labanan, SAriling Galing ang Kaligtasan” and another Filipino term for “shield” used by early Filipinos as means of protection from attacks of enemies or harmful animals. (NCLM/PIA-Caraga)


AgNor PDRRMC recognizes partners

By Nora C. Lanuza Molde

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 2 (PIA) – The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) of Agusan del Norte during its 2nd quarter full council meeting held Thursday has recognized the support of its partners.

Governor Ma. Angelica Rosedell M. Amante-Matba, chairperson of the PDRRMC awarded certificates/plaques of recognition to the different government agencies, non-government organizations, and civil society groups for the support to the council during the observance of the month-long celebration of the National Disaster Consciousness Month (NDCM) and to the council’s activities.

Also, governor Matba gives due recognition to the three youth for their bravery and heroic act during the sinking of a motorized boat in Magallanes, Agusan del Norte last June 11, 2016.

The youth being recognized were Kenzo Wahing, Jonathan Palen and Steven Sabuero, all from the municipality of Magallanes, Agusan del Norte. The three youth were able to rescue several passengers of the ill-fated motorized boat.

Gov. Matba was impressed to know that there are youth who are willing to risk their lives just to save others. “It is appropriate to give them that acknowledgement so that they can be a model to other youth in doing the same, not only during calamities, disasters but when time calls for it,” governor Matba said.

The recently held 2nd quarter meeting also culminates the provincial celebration of the NDCM. This year’s celebration of the NDCM is anchored on the theme “Kahandaan at Pagtugon sa Sakuna, Tungkulin ng Bawat Isa.” (NCLM/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


Surigao Norte crisis management committee creates resolutions

By Susil D. Ragas

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 2 (PIA) - The Provincial Crisis Management Committee, which was activated recently through Executive Order No. 027 series of 2016 has proposed resolutions purposely for the safe release of the three police officers and one non-uniformed personnel who were abducted recently in Malimono town by the New People's Army (NPA) rebels.

During its committee meeting two resolutions were drafted such as creating a joint negotiating team for the safe release of the abducted personnel and a resolution requesting the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Philippine Army (PA) to stop or suspend rescue operations to give way for a peaceful negotiation.

When asked about the stand of the government troops, 30th Infantry Battalion, PA commanding officer Colonel Rico Amaro said that they are bounded by their mandate to protect the people in the community and that the operation is considered as a special case.

Amaro, however emphasized the difference between offensive military operations and law enforcement and added that the former cannot be suspended.

PNP provincial director PSSupt. Antony Maghari supported the statement of Col. Amaro and said that a crime was already committed hence, the law enforcement agency are bound to pursue their police functions.

He said that they will continue law enforcement operations and request assistance of the government troops whenever necessary.

“There is a crime committed and that the incident happened before the proclamation of President Rodrigo Duterte’s declaration of unilateral ceasefire,” Maghari said.

Maghari added that he has yet to receive any further order from the central headquarters. (SDR/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


Tandag LGU holds anti-smoking ban orientation

By Nida Grace Barcena-Tranquilan

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur, Aug. 2 (PIA) – The city government of Tandag thru the Anti-Smoking Task Force (ASTF) spearheaded on Friday an orientation of Ordinance Number 02-2015 also known as “The Comprehensive Anti-Smoking Ordinance of Tandag City” at the Seminar Hall Capitol Hills, this city.

Aldy Novo of ASTF bared that the smoking ban was approved on March 31, 2015 by former city mayor Roxanne Pimentel.

“This ordinance is 90 percent patterned to the Task Force Davao City Anti-Ordinance and it has been effective in Davao City,” Novo said in hi message during the orientation.

Novo said that several activities will be conducted in preparation for the full implementation of the said ordinance this August. He added that aside from the series orientation conducted, the Anti-Smoking Task Force will inspect several establishments, government offices including Barangay Halls on August 9. "We will be the putting up 'No Smoking' signages throughout Tandag on August 17. We will also have a deputized enforcers training on August 22-26," Novo said.

During the orientation, Fatima Azarcon talked on “What is in a Cigarette” where she tackled the health risks of smoking.

Meantime, city legal officer Atty Janissa Delicona discussed in detail the salient points of ordinance number 02-2015.

The said orientation was joined by the employees and representatives of the national line agencies, provincial government, city government and barangay officials from the 21 barangays of this city.

Another orientation will be held on August 4 to be participated in by stakeholders from the different business establishments in the city, it was learned. (NGBT/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


DENR opens hotlines for environmental concerns, complaints

By Nida Grace Barcena-Tranquilan

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur, Aug. 2 (PIA) - To strengthen community and civil society participation in reporting to the agency for any complaints and information about any environmental crimes, the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) in Surigao del Sur has bared the hotline numbers and email addresses of the department and its field offices.

PENRO information officer Johnny Natad bared that the said endeavor is in line with the standing instruction of DENR Secretary Regina Paz Lopez that each field office must have hotline contacts in order to hear and receive important reports from concerned people in their coverage areas.

According to Natad, the mobile phone number hotline for the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) central office is 0917-522-9344, and email address aksyonkalikasan@denr.gov.ph while the DENR Caraga regional office landline number is (085) 815-2277, cellphone number 0916–390–8094; and e-mail add denrcaraga13hotline@yahoo.com. 

For PENRO Surigao del Sur manning three CENROs, they can contact the following hotline numbers: for landline (086) 211–3337; Cellphone # 0910–577–5457, while you can also contact on their e-mail address thru sdspenro@gmail.com.

For CENRO Bislig covering Bislig City and three municipalities of Hinatuan, Tagbina, and Lingig their hotline numbers are: (086) 645–0034 (landline); and 0910–0452396 (mobile), with an e-mail address denr_bislig@yahoo.com.

The CENRO Cantilan, which covers Tandag City and CARCANMADLANCOR municipalities composed of Carrascal, Cantilan, Madrid, Carmen, Lanuza, and Cortes, their hotline numbers are: (086) 212–5222 (landline); 0998–5546489 (mobile); and the e-mail address: denrcenrocantilanhotline@gmail.com.

While CENRO Lianga covering eight municipalities composed of Tago, Bayabas, Cagwait, San Miguel, Marihatag, San Agustin, Lianga, and Barobo has the following contact numbers: (086) 214–4030 (landline); 0907–1697840 (mobile); and e-mail address cenrolianga@yahoo.com.

PENRO Surigao del Sur chief Jose Flavio V. Concha urged everyone to report to the office and its nearest field offices for any related environmental complaints and illegal activities in Surigao del Sur.

"Secretary Lopez believed that the best way to protect our environment is by actively involving civil society in the development agenda and encourage us to become pro-active and inspire people to become part in our environmental development initiatives," Concha said.

Meanwhile, DENR Secretary Lopez announced that every Wednesday is declared "People’s Day" in all DENR offices nationwide starting August 10 to allow officials and employees to address public concerns and queries.

The “People’s Day” is one of the agency’s programs, which aims at fostering strong partnership with all stakeholders working effectively on environmental programs and its implementations, Natad said.(NGBT/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


DTI Surigao Norte intensifies ProGED program

By Susil D. Ragas

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 2 (PIA) – To enable the Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBOs) and Micro Small Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) adjust to potential impacts of Climate Change, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Surigao del Norte provincial office conducted a Green Values (Promotion of Green Economic Development –ProGED) Climate Change Adaptation and Waste Management seminar held recently at the Surigao del Norte Go Negosyo Center, this city.

DTI provincial director Celestino Negapatan said that DTI’s advocacy is to promote greening strategies/measures not only to mitigate Climate Change but also to promote MSMEs competitiveness.

He said that DTI fosters the long term competitiveness of agrarian reform beneficiaries and micro small medium enterprises through resource and efficient conservation measures like the use of renewable energy as well as measures that make them more resilient to Climate Change.

“The DTI as a catalyst for economic development and as a partner of MSMEs for growth towards competitiveness conducted the said activity to familiarize the participants of the ProGED and encourage them to adopt smart and environment friendly measures and practices in their operations,” Negapatan said. (SDR/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


‘3 dead, 17 injured’ in mock explosion at Surigao port

By Eugenio "Jun" Lira, Jr.

SURIGAO CITY, Aug. 2 (PIA) - Panic and cries for help broke loose as injured bodies littered inside the passenger terminal building (PTB) in this seaport seconds after an explosive device exploded on Wednesday morning, port authorities said.

Port Manager Mildred Padilla said the ‘terrifying scene’ accounted for three casualties, 17 injured persons and dozens of passengers and port users evacuated as a result of the mock explosion minutes after an abandoned bag was ‘found’ by a security guard inside the PTB and was reported to the Port Police Division.

“This bomb drill we have today is a scenario created with the help of different government offices to test the readiness and emergency response of these agencies vis-à-vis any possible terroristic attacks on our port which is considered one of the vital government installations that needs protection. This is the result of the recommendation of PP/Supt Froilan Caturla who labored to make this exercise possible,” Padilla said.

She singled out the PNP Region 13 Maritime Group, led by P/Supt Melvin Laguros, that conducted the Bomb Threat and Explosion Drill Seminar which preceded an hour before the “bombing” of the PTB.

Padilla said it started at around 10:30 a.m. when security guard Freddie Romero, a roving guard, noticed an abandoned bag near the ticketing booth but when he checked about the ownership of the bag the latter failed to locate its owner as passengers or persons near the location deny ownership of the same and failed to notice who brought the said bag in the area.

“The guard then informed PP/Froilan Caturla about the unattended bag and they immediately secured the area together with the help of PP/Insp Dixon Gonzales, security commander Roger Montilla, some guards and porters. Caturla then called the assistance of the K9 unit of the Philippine Coast Guard so the bag could be checked by a K9 dog, the port manager disclosed.

PP/Supt Froilan Caturla, port police commander, said he then ordered the immediate evacuation of passengers and other persons from the vicinity when the K9 dog sat beside the abandoned bag after sniffing it for several seconds.

“Normally, when a K9 dog sniffs something and sits beside the object – it means that bag contains explosives. So, I immediately ordered the evacuation of people from the vicinity of the PTB and ticketing booth to the designated evacuation area just beside the PPA Administration Bldg. and then I called for assistance from the CDRRMC, PNP, BFP, ERS, City TMO and PCBSI,” Caturla revealed.

He said while they were busy in the evacuation, the abandoned bag suddenly exploded and a score of people were hit resulting to three casualties and 17 injured that were immediately attended to with the timely arrival of the City Rescue Team headed by Mario Gesta and BFP Response Unit led by SFO4 Albert Lerio.

Caturla said after the blast, a composite of the PCG K9 unit, Philippine Army and PNP Maritime EOD personnel conducted an immediate clearing operation at the PTB Shed and adjacent areas where they found another unattended bag which was transferred and later detonated by the team at a safe distance in the middle of the highway in front of the PTB.

After the clearing activity, the composite team recommended the return of the ‘evacuees’ to the PTB which then resumed normal operation amid positive responses from the public, Caturla said.

Atty. Roldan Calejesan, PPA-Surigao Legal Officer and designated information officer, said the port management had also commended other government officials and media personalities who helped in the successful staging and wide dissemination of the bomb drill.

The list included LCDR Alberto Ferre of Phil. Coast Guard, P/Supt Noel Silvosa of City PNP, SPO1 Richard Charvet (bomb technician) of PNP Maritime Group, Atty. Manuel Coro and Annette Villaces of CDRRMC, Atty. Manuel Delani of City TMO, Jojo Ferol of DxRS, Alex Salvo of Joy-FM, Nestor Guballa of DxSJ-FM and Branch Manager Edgardo Tidalgo of PCBSI, a cargo-handling in Surigao port. (PPA-Surigao/PIA-Caraga)


LGU Carmen, PNP, DILG conduct 'Oplan Tokhang' symposium

By Atty. Mary Christine Anthonette M. Salise-Punzalan

CARMEN, Agusan del Norte, Aug. 2 (PIA) - The local government unit of Carmen, Agusan del Norte through its Municipal Anti-Drug Abuse Council (MADAC), Carmen Municipal Police Station and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) conducted a symposium/orientation on Republic Act 9165 otherwise known as “The Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002” and its Ill-Effects on Health and the Community in support to President Rodrigo Duterte’s program called “Oplan Tokhang.”

The symposium/orientation was purposely conducted to inform the participants on how drugs destroy lives.

Over 300 tokhang volunteers attended the activity.

A mass-oathtaking and mass singing of “Natutulog Ba Ang Diyos” of Oplan Tokhang’s self-confessed users and pushers followed suit.

“We all know that the President is serious in his fight against illegal drugs and he places a great responsibility to the local officials down to the barangays to solve this menace so we should exert our best efforts to support him,” Carmen Mayor Ramon Calo said.

Agusan del Norte police provincial director PSSupt. Ronel Jaurigue presented the drug situation of the country and noted that there are 1.8 Million drug pushers and users nationwide.

He added that the fight against illegal drugs is not only the responsibility of the police but it needs “the Whole-of-Government Approach.”

The salient features of Republic Act 9165 and its penalties was discussed by Mun. Trial Court Carmen presiding judge Nemeson B. Cañete.

Carmen Municipal Police Station chief PSInsp. Franklin A Lacana encouraged the tokhang volunteers to be serious in their oath because the president already gave them a second chance.  He also warned them of the consequences that they will face should they continue using drugs.

The activity concluded with the signing of the Covenant to ensure support from the tokhang volunteers. (LGU-Carmen, Agusan del Norte/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


Agrarian beneficiaries in Surigao Norte undergo financial literacy training

By Daryll M. Tumbaga

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, August 2 (PIA) - A total of 100 agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) have undergone a training-seminar on financial literacy, a capability development training under the Agrarian Production Credit Program of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR).

The said seminar aimed to raise awareness to the ARBs on the importance of financial literacy in their daily undertakings especially on budgeting, savings and investments.

The training was conducted in a series of batches, first in Barangay Honrado, municipality of San Francisco participated by 37 ARBs, the other one in Brgy. Himamaug, Taganaan with 38 ARBs participating, and lastly in Brgy. Lobogon, Del Carmen participated by 25 ARBs.

The ARBs underwent workshop and made their family monthly budgeting coupled with reality checking on family’s income and expenses, and a dream map on financial stability on the next five years.

According to Ma. Rebecca C. Orga, an ARB of Himamaug, Taganaan, she was very thankful for the training that she underwent because it helped her understand better the financial status of her family and how to spend wisely and efficiently.

The said seminar is conducted by the DAR provincial office in Surigao del Norte through its Program Beneficiaries Development Division. (DAR-SDN/PIA- Surigao del Norte)

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NCCA officials to meet Butuan media

By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 3 (PIA) – The officials of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) will meet with the local media here this month to brief them on the NCCA’s call for proposals for calendar year 2017.

“The NCCA, a prime government arm under the Office of the President (OP) dedicated to the promotion and development of Philippine arts and culture will be gathering the media partners here in Butuan City to brief them on our programs, which include the call for proposals fro calendar year 2017,” bared Rene Napenas, NCCA Public Affairs and Information Officer.

Napenas further disclosed that the said gathering is aimed to encourage cultural and art groups, academic institutions, local ar organizations, civil society organizations to get involve in culture and arts and submit their project proposals for the NCCA Grants Program for 2017.

“We will be very glad to coordinate with you on this matter and you may contact Anne Cabrera, TV/Media Coordinator at telephone number )-2) 527-5529 local 207 or email at ncca.paio@gmail.com for any inquiry or clarification regarding the event,” added Napenas.

The NCCA Philippines is the overall policy making body, coordinating, and grants giving agency for the preservation, development and promotion of Philippine arts and culture; an executing agency for the policies it formulates; and task to administering the National Endowment Fund for Culture and the Arts (NEFCA) — fund exclusively for the implementation of culture and arts programs and projects. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)


Butuan GAD day care center to hold Parents’ 39th induction program

By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 3 (PIA) - The Gender and Development (GAD) day care center under the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) here is set to hold the 39th Induction Program of its Parents’ Committee on August 5, 2016.

According to Fe Labitad, in-charge of GAD day care center, that the induction program has been their yearly activity and has been considered as their way of camaraderie among parents and teachers.

“We always hope to intensify our good working relationship with the parents of our preschoolers and we want to establish good communication with them as we take care of their children in the school,” expressed Labitad.

During the program, Butuan City mayor Ronnie Vicente Lagnada will lead the induction of officers. City councilor Atty. John Gil Unay, Sr. and Atty. Rema Burdeos, committee chairperson on Women/Youth/Children and Family are also expected to deliver their messages to all the parents and pre-school teachers.

The GAD day care center has also invited regional director Abner Caga of the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) Caraga as one of the guest speakers during the induction program.

Said activity is anchored on the theme “Many Hands Make Light Work and Together Everyone Achieves More.” (JPG/PIA-Caraga)


ECC Caraga continues to address workers’ concerns

By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 3 (PIA) – “The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and its attached agencies which include our office - the Employees’ Compensation Commission (ECC) Caraga have continuously been addressing the workers’ concerns through holding different activities that will increase their knowledge and enhance their skills.”

This was the statement of Genevieve Elorde, administrative officer II of ECC Regional Extension Unit (REU) in Butuan City, during a press conference of the Regional Coordinating Committee chaired by DOLE Caraga.

Elorde bared that in the month of July, they conducted the Quick Response Program to victims of a work-related accident in a private company in the city. “We provided P500.00 worth of grocery items to Aldrin Masamayor from Barangay Bading, and Julito Amper from Barangay Bancasi. They were also informed on the filing process for EC death claim,” she said.

“As mandated by law, we, from ECC will continue to formulate policies and guidelines for the improvement of the employees’ compensation program; review and decide on appeal all EC claims disapproved by the Systems; and initiate policies and programs toward adequate occupational health and safety and accident prevention in the working environment,” Elorde underlined.

Saturnino "Jan" Estanio, Jr., an anchorman from dxRS-RMN in Surigao City also received the same benefit last month.

Meanwhile, Elorde further cited that they were able to conduct the accident investigation in a small-scale mining operation in Barangay Ellaperal, Placer, Surigao del Norte, where a poisonous gas that caused suffocation to local residents was reported.

The ECC is a DOLE-attached government corporation tasked for policy coordination and guidance. It is also a quasi-judicial corporate entity created to implement the Employees’ Compensation Program (ECP). The ECP provides a package of benefits for public and private sector employees and their dependents in the event of work-connected contingencies such as sickness, injury, disability or death. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)


DPWH to conduct axle load survey, suspends apprehension of overload vehicles

By Venus L. Garcia

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 3 (PIA)– The Department of Public Works and Highway (DPWH) Caraga will be conducting a 24-hour axle load survey for all trucks and trailers under code number 1-1 to 12-2 (six wheelers and above) as listed in Maximum Allowable Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) per Republic Act 8794.

The operation will start noontime of August 8, 2016 until 12:00 p.m. of August 15, 2016 to the specified vehicles coming from Surigao to Agusan and Davao to Agusan that will pass the Weighbridge Station in Ampayon, this city.

“During this period, the anti-truck overloading and apprehension operations will be temporarily suspended,” said DPWH-13 regional director Danilo Versola.

The last comprehensive axle load survey was conducted in 2010 and DPWH is reviving it this year under the National Road Traffic Survey Program (NRTSP). According to DPWH undersecretary Raul Asis, there is a need to update the Equivalent Single Axle Load (ESAL) factors in the Road Traffic Information Application (RTIA) database, which is a vital parameter in network planning and design.

For the smooth execution of the survey, Asis has directed the Department’s regional heads to facilitate the convening of local stakeholders comprising the local government units (LGUs), truckers association, barangay officials with jurisdiction over the survey sites, Philippine National Police (PNP), Land Transportation Office (LTO), and all other involved parties.

Also, personnel from the Bureau of Quality and Safety (BQS) will be deployed to assist during the stakeholders meeting. Director Versola underscored the compliance of the said advisory. (VLG/PIA-Caraga)


Climate Change expenditure tagging workshop set in SurSur

By Nida Grace Barcena-Tranquilan

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur, Aug. 3 (PIA) – The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Provincial Office here will hold a one-day Climate Change Expenditure Tagging (CCET) training-workshop on Thursday, August 4 at the Shacene KTV Bar, Mabua, this city.

The CCET is introduced to the local government units to ensure its Climate Change actions are not only backed by funds but are also effectively monitored. 

Also, the activity was deemed very timely for the city’s preparation of the Annual Investment Plan.

In a program invitation sent to Philippine Information Agency, the lined-up topics to be tackled during the morning session are: Basics of Climate Change; and Climate Change Expenditure Tagging, which will be discussed by Lady Ella Chu of DILG, while the Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation will be elaborated by Engr. Redgy Panilan of DILG. The CCET workshop will be conducted in the afternoon session. (NGBT/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


BFAR turns over community fish landing to Dinagat Islands barangay

By Susil D. Ragas

SAN JOSE, Dinagat Islands, Aug. 3 (PIA) – The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) provincial office in coordination with the lone congressional office here has turned-over recently the Community Fish Landing Irrigation System and Post-Harvest Facilities with a total cost worth P2,850,000 to the local government unit of Barangay Sta. Rita, Cagdianao town, this province.

According to Teodoro L. Alipayo, executive assistant of Cagdianao Mayor Marc Adelson Longos, the construction of the said facility aims to improve and uplift the socio-economic condition of the fisherfolks sector and promote sustainability of aquatic resources in the area.

He said that it also serves as a hub for trading and trading of fish and other seafood products as well as training center for fish processing, value adding and conservation and protection of fisheries resources.

The community-beneficiaries were so grateful and promised to take care and utilize the facility for its intended purpose.

Also present to witness the occasion were BFAR regional and provincial staff, representatives from the congressional office, municipal and barangay officials, and residents of barangay Sta. Rita. (SDR/PIA-Dinagat Islands)


NPA rebel dies in Surigao Norte town clash

By Susil D. Ragas

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 3 (PIA) – A New People's Army (NPA) rebel was killed after government security forces clashed with a group of NPA rebels at the back of the municipal hall in Malimono town in Surigao del Norte on Aug. 1, 2016.

30IB Bravo Company Commander 1st Lt. Ken Enciso identified the victim as Junard Quinto Casoy, 37 years old, married, and a resident of Barangay Hanagdong, Malimono.

Enciso said the combined troops of the Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB) and the Philippine Army’s 30th Infantry Battalion (30IB) responded from a complaint of a concerned citizen on extortion activities being done by the NPA thru their couriers in Barangay San Isidro and Barangay Binucayan in the said municipality.

Also, 30IB Civil Military Operations (CMO) officer Lt. Ryan D. Layug narrated that a barangay chairman of the said town disclosed that due to fear, the barangay council was able to pay a revolutionary tax. He also confirmed that several sari-sari stores have closed due to extortion activities of the NPA.

On his part, 30IB commanding officer Lt. Col. Rico Amaro said that they will continue to reach out with the NPA brothers and sisters and convince them to live a peaceful life. 

“We however will not tolerate criminal acts, together with the PNP and the vigilance of our community through proactive support and reporting of concerned citizens we can prevent future extortion activities of this group," said Amaro.         

Recovered in the encounter site were the body of an NPA member, one AK-47, two IEDs (Improvised Explosive Device), gallons of rice, and magazines and ammunitions. (SDR/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


Army conducts free medical check-up, hair cut in AgSur barangay

PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur, Aug. 3 (PIA) – As part of its community relations activities, the 42nd Civil Military Operation (CMO) ‘’Panaghiusa’’ Company, 4th CMO Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, Philippine Army recently conducted its ‘’Libreng Gupit Program’’ in Barangay Awa, Prosperidad, this province.

This is in partnership with the Municipal Health Office headed by Dr. Felma Caybot, MHO II for their free consultation and free check-up to all the residents of Purok 3-C in the said barangay.

It was learned that the said activity is aimed to entice the relationship of military among civilian populace.

Some 60 individuals have availed of the free haircut and 94 in medical check-up with the total of 154 individuals that successfully received the aforementioned services being brought by the 42nd CMO company.

“We are so happy and overwhelmed with the appreciation and active participation of our constituents that resulted to a very harmonious and successful event. We also look forward to continue what transpired during this activity,” said 42nd CMO company commanding officer Capt. Edwin Fuertes. (JPG/42CMO, PA/PIA-Caraga)


DSWD Caraga spearheads 38th NDPR week celebration

By Abegail R. Alvarez

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 3 (PIA) - The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)-Caraga along with its partner agencies celebrated the 38th National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation (NDPR) week last July 18-22, 2016.

The theme of this year’s celebration is “Karapatan ng Maykapansanan, Isakatuparan… Now na!” that focuses on the fundamental freedom and rights of the Persons with Disability (PWD).

The week-long celebration kicked-off with a mass on July 18, 2016 at Saint Joseph Cathedral, Guingona followed by the program proper at 10:00 a.m.

Among the government agencies that joined the celebration were Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Health (DOH), Department of Education (DepEd), Philippine National Police (PNP), Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), City Government of Butuan, and Commission on Human Rights (CHR).

Angelita Amista, Chief of Institutional Development Division/Protective Services Unit of DSWD, welcomed and thanked the attendees during the opening program held at Robinson Place here.

Also, Commission on Human Rights (CHR) Information Officer Leonor Ledesma discussed the privileges of PWDs in accordance with the law. This includes the Republic Act. No. 10754, an act expanding the benefits and privileges of PWDs that was approved this year.

“PWDs are entitled to at least 20 percent discount and exemption from the value-added tax (VAT). This includes fees and charges in hotels, restaurant, recreation centers, theaters, and among others,” explained Ledesma.

“It is important that the PWDs know their every right and privileges, and people must recognize and value their existence,’’ he added.

Other activities were conducted for NDPR which includes forum on the Rights, Privileges and Opportunities of PWDs, Regional Convention of the Rights of PWDs, Training on How to Handle the Behavior of Children with Special Needs, and Agusan del Norte Provincial Abilympics Competition.

The NDPR Week is an annual celebration of the national government every 3rd week of July. Its primary objective is to stimulate public awareness on disability problems and concerns particularly issues on disability prevention, rehabilitation, and equalization of opportunities for PWDs nationwide. (Social Marketing Unit/DSWD Field Office Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


Police nabs most wanted person in Gigaquit

By PCI Charity S. Galvez

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 3 (PIA) – The Surigao del Norte Provincial Public Safety Company has successfully nabbed Gigaquit town's most wanted criminal in Sitio Baoy, Barangay San Isidro, Gigaquit.

The police personnel served the two warrant of arrests of murder and attempted murder against Josefino Galez Cabil, a team leader of Squad Dos under SPP - 16A, Guerilla Front 16, Northeastern Mindanao regional committee.

The operation was launched upon the receipt of intelligence report on the whereabouts of Cabil.

Cabil was charged with murder and attempted murder with P120,000 bail at the sala of Judge Victor Canoy dated July 21, 2015 of the Regional Trial Court Branch 29 in the city.

Cabil is now under the custody of Surigao del Norte police. (PNP-Caraga/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


OWWA provides relief assistance program to affected OFWs in KSA

By Jean Mary G. Ronquillo

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 3 (PIA) - The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) recently approved Board Resolution No. 6 series of 2016 which provides one-time financial assistance in the amount of P20,000 to each qualified Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) under the Relief Assistance Program (RAP).

The program aims to cushion the impact of forced unemployment and income displacement affecting OFWs in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and their families through the financial support.

Aside from the monetary assistance granted to the affected OFWs still at the jobsite, their families are also provided with P6,000 worth of financial assistance. Repatriated OFWs may claim their assistance at the OWWA Regional Welfare Office nearest their residence.

To qualify for the program, affected OFWs still at jobsite shall submit Accomplished Application Form and Proof of Identity (passport, iqama, payslip, employment contract, among others); for repatriated workers, they shall submit Accomplished Application Form, passport or travel document, proof of unpaid salaries/benefits (i.e. SPA in favor of Philippine Embassy/Consulate official, employer certification, complaint filed in appropriate office, etc.); for families of affected OFWs still at jobsite submit: Accomplished Application Form, proof of relationship to OFW (photocopy of birth certificate of the OFW, if OFW is single; photocopy of Marriage certificate if OFW is married); one valid government-issued ID with picture.

In a press conference of the Department of Labor and Employment Regional Coordinating Committee (DOLE-RCC) held recently in one of the local convention centers in the city, OWWA Caraga regional director Samuel Madrid urged the media partners to help the agency in disseminating the program so that the families of affected OFWs will be informed of the program availment.

“We would like to ask our media partners to help us disseminate this program among the families of the qualified OFWs in order for them to avail of the program,” bared Madrid.

He also added that repatriated OFWs or the families of affected OFWs still at the jobsite, may also file their application and submit their supporting documents at the Public Employment Service Office (PESO) in their respective local government units. (OWWA-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


Feature: Lesser Pinoys are smoking - FNRI survey

By Ma. Idelia G. Glorioso

Do you have any idea on the smoking status of Filipinos now?

As shown in the latest survey by the Food and Nutrition Research Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (FNRI-DOST), the proportion of current smokers, 20 years old and above decreased from 31.0% in 2008 to 25.4% in 2013.

Current smokers are those who smoked during the survey either on a “daily” or on a regular/occasional basis; those who do not smoke daily but who smoke at least weekly or those who smoke less often than weekly (WHO 2008).

Looking at the prevalence by age groups, smoking greatly occurs among the 40-49 years old while the poorest quintiles still have the highest rates of smoking.

We all know that smoking is addictive. Once you start smoking, it is hard to give up. The best rule is never to start smoking.

But if the habit has been formed, here are simple tips on how to stop smoking:

-           Decide to stop smoking and set the time when you’ll quit smoking.

-           Throw away all cigarettes, cigars, matches, lighters and ashtrays.

-           Watch out for any untoward signs (withdrawal syndrome), such as nausea, cold-clammy perspiration, trembling and restlessness in a week or two.

-           Drink plenty of water.

-           Get involved in different physical activities to divert craving for cigarettes.

-           Use the money saved from not buying cigarettes to get a special gift for yourself.

-           Avoid going to places where cigarettes can be bought and where people smoke.

-           Avoid lightning even just one cigarette. This will lead to another and still another until the habit is back, without you knowing it.

-           Carefully observe your diet to avoid gaining weight.

-           Tell friends and relatives that you stopped smoking cigarette to get their support. 

As one of the government efforts to remind the public, the FNRI-DOST included smoking in the 2012 Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos (NGF) 10th message: “be physically active, make healthy food choices, manage stress, avoid alcoholic beverages and do not smoke to help prevent lifestyle-related non-communicable diseases”.

For more information on food and nutrition, write or call: Dr. Mario V. Capanzana, Director, Food and Nutrition Research Institute, Department of Science and Technology, General Santos Avenue, Bicutan, Taguig City; Telephone / Fax Nos: (02) 837-2934 or (02) 837-3164; Direct Line 839-1839; DOST Trunk Line:837-2071 to 82 local 2296 or 2284; e-mail: mcv@fnri.dost.gov.ph or mar_v_c@yahoo.com; FNRI-DOST website: http://www.fnri.dost.gov.ph. Like our Facebook page at facebook.com/FNRI.DOST or follow our twitter account at twitter.com/FNRI_DOST. (S&T Media Services/PIA-Caraga)


POPCOM watches over 100Mth babies

By Angie B. Antonio

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 3 (PIA) - The Commission on Population (POPCOM) Caraga in coordination with the Local Population Offices closely monitors the growth and development of the 100Mth symbolic babies in the region as they celebrated their 2nd birthday on July 27.

The child’s growth and development was monitored through the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Card which were issued by the Local Health Office to the parents of the child.  Also monitored are the services on proper nutrition, complete immunization, and comprehensive health care and other socio-economic support system which is necessary in line with every child’s growth and development.

POPCOM Caraga regional director Alexander A. Makinano revealed that the 100Mth symbolic babies symbolized hope and challenge for every Filipino, a call to make everyone count in development and live a healthy, productive and livable environment.  It is also a challenge to all institutions and every Filipino to count on each other to have a well-planned, healthy, happy and empowered 100 million Filipinos.

The POPCOM Official pointed-out that the first 1,000 days of a child’s life from pregnancy through a child 2nd birthday is a critical window of time that sets the stage for a person’s intellectual development and the lifelong health.

“With proper planning and spacing of the next birth, the child will be provided with the basic needs which is empirical for her/his growth and development,” Makinano quoted.

In recognition of the important role of the symbolic babies in the region, POPCOM handed over a birthday gift pack to the babies during their 2nd birthday.  The gift packs contain various stuff necessary for the toddlers. (POPCOM-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


15th HRSD Conference set in Surigao

By Robert E. Roperos

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 3 (PIA) – Preparations are on-going for the 15th Human Resource and Skills Development (HRSD) Conference. Caraga Region will host the annual gathering of Technical-Vocational Sector in Mindanao on August 9-11, 2016 in Surigao City.

Liza B. Budtan, Regional Operations Division (ROD) Chief of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)-Caraga said no less than President Rodrigo R. Duterte was invited to be the keynote speaker of the event for which some 600 participants from the six regions in Mindanao are expected to attend.

“President Rodrigo Duterte was invited to give his keynote speech and right now, we are waiting for his confirmation,” she said. Aside from the president of the Philippines, other dignitaries who were invited include: Former TESDA Secretary and now Senator Emmanuel Joel J. Villanueva who will give an Inspirational Talk; TESDA Sec. Guiling A. Mamondiong, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III who will speak on the “Philippine Employment Trends in the Context of Global Development”.

Also, TESDA Deputy Director-General for Policies and Planning Rosanna A. Urdaneta will discuss on the “Challenges and Opportunities in Human Capital Investment.” TESDA Region VII Director Florencio F. Sunico, Jr. will be presenting “Leading Organizational Change” while National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Regional Director Myla Faye Aurora Cariño is set to discuss the “Education and Mindanao Development”.

The event is jointly organized by the Caraga Association of Technical Vocational Institutions, Inc. (CATVII) and TESDA-Caraga anchored on the theme “Onwards TVET: Changes and Transitions Towards 2020.” The conference aims to convene as one and unified sector in technical-vocational education and training in Mindanao discussing, sharing and exchanging common points that would significantly contribute to national and regional TVET success. (TESDA-Caraga/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


Tagalog News: Butuanons ipinagdiwang ang ika-66th na selebrasyon ng Adlaw Hong Butuan o Araw ng Butuan City

Ni Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY, Agosto 3 (PIA) - Ipinagdiwang ng mga Butuanons ang ika-66 na Adlaw Hong Butuan o anibersaryo ng pagkakatatag ng lungsod nitong Augosto 2, 2016.

Naging makasaysayan ang paggunita ng mga Butuanons na binubuo ng ibat-ibang sektor na aktibong lumahok sa mga akbidades na inihanda ng lokal na pamahalaan ng Butuan sa pangunguna ng City Tourism Council.

Ginanap ang isang Thanksgiving Mass sa Saint Joseph Cathedral dito sa lungsod ng Butuan bilang pagbubukas sa Adlaw Hong Butuan o Araw ng Butuan City at sinundan ng isang wreath-laying ceremony sa puntod ng namayapang dating kongresista Marcos Calo ng Agusan del Norte first district, na siyang may akda ng Republic Act 523 o ang pagkakadeklara ng Butuan bilang isang siyudad.

Sa kanyang mensahe, binigyang-pugay ni Butuan City Mayor Ronnie Vicente Lagnada ang pagsisikap ng dating Congressman at sa naging malaking kontribusyon nito sa pag-unlad ng siyudad na tinatamasa rin ngayon ng mga Butuanons. 

Samantala, ibinahagi rin ng dating city councilor at anak ni dating Congressman Marcos Calo na si Benjie Calo ang mga inisyatibo ng kanyang yumaong ama para mapabuti ang kalakalan sa lungsod ng Butuan mula noong taong 1950. Binanggit rin niya na noong Augosto 2, 2012 ay dineklarang special non-working holiday ni former president Benigno S. Aquino III ang August 2 taon-taon sa Butuan City upang mabigyan umano ng pagkakataong magtipon-tipon at magdaos ang mga butuanons sa nasabing selebrasyon at maipakita ang mayamang kultura at tradisyon. 

Matapos ang wreath-laying ceremony, ginanap rin ang motorcade, street dance presentation at trade fair na siyang highlight ay ang mga Butuanon delicacies at produktong gawa sa Butuan.

Matatandaan rin na nitong linggo ginanap ang Abayan Festival sa pamamagitan ng Fluvial Parade, Cultural Cheer Dance Competition, Bauto Race, at Drum and Lyre Competition sa Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) grounds. (JPG/PIA-Caraga) 

Thursday, August 4, 2016

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Agnor DDRM Council bares DRR quiz bowl, short film making contest winners

By Nora C. Lanuza Molde

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 4 (PIA) – The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) of the province of Agusan del Norte in partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd) Agusan del Norte and Cabadbaran divisions has successfully conducted the DRR quiz bowl and DRR short film making contest during the month-long observance of the National Disaster Consciousness Month in July, this year.

PDRRM officer Erma Suyo said that the DRR short film-making contest was participated by 12 different secondary schools. Entries of the contest were screened by the pool of judges from the different government agencies to include the Office of Civil Defense, Department of the Interior and Local Government, Philippine Information Agency and DepEd.

On the other hand, the quiz bowl was also participated by 35 students from the different secondary schools of the province.

The winners of the short film making contest were: Magallanes National High School got the 1st place with P20,000 in cash prize; followed by Buenavista SPED High School with P15,000; and Abilan National High School got 3rd place with P10,000.

For the quiz bowl competition: the 1st place was given to the Nasipit National Vocational School with P7,000 in cash prize; 2nd place – Calamba National High School with P5,000; and 3rd place – Cabadbaran City National High School with P3,000 in cash prize.

The short film entry of the Magallanes National High School also received the Best in Cinematography and Best in Director special awards.

Special awards were also given to Irish Pianiar for Best Actress and Angelo Racaza for Best Actor award.

According to Suyo, other participating schools also received consolation prizes.

The contests were aimed to raise awareness and provide a better understanding of disaster management for children, teachers and communities, Suyo added. (NCLM/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


PCL-Surigao Norte chapter elects new sets of officers

By Susil D. Ragas

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug.  4 (PIA) - The Philippine Councilors League (PCL) Surigao del Norte chapter elected recently its new sets of officers and board of directors at the Philippine Gateway Hotel, this city.

The newly-elected 2016-2019 officers are Councilor Marlon M. Coro of Dapa for President; Councilor Avin A. Egay of Gigaquit as Vice President; Councilor Leah D. Patan of Claver as Secretary General; Councilor Edgar N. Plaza of San Fracisco as Treasurer; Councilor Gloria A. Plaza of General Luna as Auditor; Councilor Henry C. Japzon, Jr. of San Francisco as P.R.O.; Councilor Gerardo Quinto, Sr. of Malimono as Business Manager.

The federation board of directors are Placer Councilor Allan A. Turtur; Alegria Councilor Gerry Z. Bacud; Mainit Councilor Jerry C. Madera; Taganaan Councilor Robert B. Balmedina; San Isidro Councilor Archie M. Perucho; Pilar Councilor Loreto M. Resurreccion, Jr.; Socorro Councilor Gleen Mark C. Dizon and Councilor Constantino H. Cubillan of Del Carmen.

The PCL obtained its official status as a local government association when it was accredited by the then Department of Local Government on September 3, 1990, and subsequently registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission on September 17, 1990.

The PCL notched another milestone when Republic Act 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991, recognized the existence of the Federations of other Elective Local Officials.  On January 16, 1992, the Department of the Interior and Local Government issued a Memorandum Circular No. 92 -03 mandating that the existing PCL as organized in 1990, be reconstituted and its existing Constitution and By-Laws be modified in accordance with the pertinent provisions of the said Code. (SDR/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


P170K worth of illegal logs from AgSur town seized

By PCI Charity S Galvez

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 4 (PIA) - Operatives of Caraga Police and personnel from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) recently conducted an operation on PNP LOI SANGYAMAN or the campaign against illegal logging that resulted in the confiscation of 147 logs worth P170,000.

Police Regional Office Caraga regional director PCSupt. Rolando Felix said that on August 3, 2016, in Trento, Agusan del Sur, the operating troops apprehended an Isuzu truck with Plate Number KEB 505 driven by Makmak Guzman and owned by Genes Montana, loaded with 37 pieces of Gubas logs valued at P38,255.

Another Isuzu Truck with Plate Number MDR 938, loaded with 36 pieces of Gubas logs valued at P33,600 was also captured.

Also, another 74 pieces abandoned Lawaan logs valued at P98,400 were also confiscated in Brgy. San Ignacio, Trento, Agusan del Sur during said operation.

Felix said that this is part of the intensified and continuing campaign against all forms of criminality by the Caraga police in coordination with other law enforcement agencies. Thus, he urged the active collaboration of the community and stakeholders by providing information to the police. (PNP–PIO/PIA-Caraga)


Surigao Norte excels in national economic competitiveness

By John Glenn A. Platil

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 4 (PIA) - The province of Surigao del Norte recently topped the 2016 Competitiveness Index Ranking Results beside Agusan del Norte, representing Caraga Region as the Most Competitive Provinces nationwide in terms of economic development.

Agusan del Norte and Surigao del Norte ranked 26th and 27th, respectively while Surigao del Sur placed 33rd, Agusan del Sur scored 47th and Dinagat Island ranked 61st.

Overall, the province of Rizal in Calabarzon Region emerged number one in the list of top ten provinces, followed by Cavite, South Cotabato, Laguna, North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Bataan, Aklan, Batangas and La Union.

Gov. Sol Matugas said that “the beautiful news about economic progress is a welcome development and a living testament of our sustained efforts to institute concrete reforms for the well-being of our beloved constituents.”

Economic dynamism, government efficiency and infrastructure were the keystone benchmarks used in the conduct of index ranking evaluation, according to the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA).

Also acknowledged among the listing were Surigao City and the municipality of Claver for launching different programs and constructing giant projects for the benefit of target communities in line with the “Service Beyond the Usual” advocacy of Governor Matugas.

Also recognized for the municipal category were Mainit, Del Carmen, Bacuag, Socorro, Placer, San Isidro, Tubod, Tagana-an, Alegria, Burgos, Sison, Malimono, Gen. Luna, Dapa, Sta. Monica, Gigaquit, Pilar, San Benito and San Francisco. (PGO-SDN/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


News Feature: Affordable food for Pinoys: A challenge for food sufficiency, maximum productivity

By Venus L. Garcia

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 4 (PIA) - To achieve food sufficiency and maximum productivity, the Department of Agriculture (DA) shall undertake the implementation of a sound agriculture and fisheries programs and projects.

During the press conference conducted here on Monday, DA Caraga regional director Renato P. Manantan relayed to the media practitioners the areas of focus of their programs with emphasis on staple food commodities to ensure food security and high value crops to generate jobs and foreign earnings.

As DA Secretary Emmanuel Piñol took the helm under Duterte’s administration, he bared the directions of the aggi department as it keeps a track of doing a whole lot more in addressing the hunger problem and to achieve self-sufficiency in major commodities amid the nation’s rapidly increasing population, threats of natural calamities/disasters and climate change.

Agri-fishery development targets

DA is set to start a national mapping to determine which crop or agricultural commodity would be best in a specific area based on geographic, climatic and soil type condition. This is called the color-coded Agricultural Guide Map.

To determine also the volume and type of commodities consumed by the Filipinos and to project the country’s food consumption vis-à-vis population growth, DA is geared to start the National Food Consumption and Quantification Survey.

Meanwhile, under the Cash for Work Program for farmers and fishermen affected by the El Niño, it includes manual repair and rehabilitation of irrigation facilities, cleaning of coastal waters, planting of mangrove trees for fisherfolks.

Also, inclusive in the undertakings for increased and sustained gains in production through production interventions and enabling mechanisms are the following: institutional restructuring and paradigm resetting for the DA and its officials and employees; intensive technology updating and sharing, modernization and mechanization program; easy access financing program for farmers, fishermen and agriculture and fisheries stakeholders, strategic and effective postharvest, storage and processing facility; a government-initiated and supported aggressive marketing campaign especially for high value crops in foreign markets; a coordinated program with other agencies in government to ensure the protection and preservation of water resources, especially watershed; a relentless campaign for the enforcement of agricultural and fisheries laws, especially on land conversion and illegal fishing; and re-introduction of basic agriculture in the primary and elementary grades of the Philippine schools system with emphasis on the value of the land, water and seas, and the maximum but prudent utilization of the resources.

Rice Productivity Enhancement (RIPE) program

With regard to the implementation of RIPE program, a comprehensive program that aims to achieve sufficiency in rice and other basic food commodities in the country, the government will be apportioning about P816 million, where farmers can avail financial assistance amounting to P10,000 and P15,000, for the wet and dry season, respectively.

Therefore, there will be a potential increase in the rice production from the current national average harvest of four metric tons per hectare through the provision of hybrid rice seeds to farmers.

Per information issued by DA-Caraga as of July 30, 2016, based on the data from PSA-LGU on the average regional annual production and yield for CY 2016, the production in Caraga region is 510,817(MT) with an area of 166,390 hectares and yield of 3.07 mt/ha. Among the five regions, Agusan del Sur ranks the highest for the last three consecutive years (CY 2013-2015) having a yield of 3.39 mt/ha, 3.32 mt/ha, 3.21 mt/ha, respectively.

“As to food sufficiency, aside from project RIPE, we also target for high value crops, fishery and aquatic resources, family-based agro-forestry program, corn program, livestock and poultry, coconut productivity and rehabilitation agenda (copra), irrigation, and address other concerns and priorities such as green house technology, backyard vegetable gardening, tilapia fish farms,” said Rebecca Atega, chief of field operations division of DA-Caraga.

Meanwhile, Manantan guaranteed to continue the remarkable accomplishment of the region to ensure that DA’s food production program will aid in poverty reduction. He is also more inclined of viably working to achieve the mission on providing available and affordable food for the Filipino people. (VLG/PIA-Caraga)


Feeding programs address hunger, malnutrition and performance among school children

By Ma. Anna Rita M. Ramirez

MANILA, Aug. 4 (PIA) - Average diets of Filipino school-age children 6 to 12 years old are poor in quantity and quality, according to the 2013 National Nutrition Survey by the Food and Nutrition Research Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (FNRI-DOST).  Of these children, four in five were at-risk of inadequate energy intake and almost one in two was at-risk of inadequate protein intake.

Coming to school on empty stomachs compromises the productivity of children, as they tend to become sluggish, less attentive and less participative. School performance may be affected over time if this situation becomes protracted.

Given the link between diets, nutrition and performance in observation studies, these findings could play a significant role in the school-age children’s performance in school as well as school participation rates.

School feeding programs (SFP) bridge this hunger gap, at least for the period that a child attends school.  Private companies had partnered with the Department of Education (DepEd) in its “Adopt-a-School” strategy in order to complement and maximize resources. Initiatives from private companies came in their corporate social responsibility (CSR) function.

A retrospective evaluation of school feeding programs (SFP) implemented by a private renewable energy company in 24 partner-schools for the school year 2012 – 2013 in five host communities was conducted by the FNRI-DOST from July to August, 2013.

The SFPs were evaluated in terms of potential contribution of foods served to recommended energy and protein intakes, nutritional status and mean quarter grade average as compared with schools without the feeding program.

Depending on meals served and duration of feeding, results showed that the SFP had the potential to increase energy, protein and iron intakes by as much as 41.6, 24.6 and 31.1 percent, respectively.

By the end of the school term, a decrease in the prevalence of underweight by 9.5 percentage points among SFP participants, while a 5.1 percentage point increase in the prevalence of underweight among non-SFP participants, were observed.

In addition, significantly higher mean quarter grade average was recorded among SFP participants with an average grade of 79.2 – 81.2 percent, compared to non-SFP participants with an average grade of 78.6 – 80.2 percent.

The sustainability of the school feeding program appears high with the strong support of the school and the parent-volunteers in the private company’s SFP.

A limitation of the evaluation study’s research design is that results are considered associations rather than attributions to the school feeding programs.

The evaluation of this program is part of the research functions of the Nutrition Intervention, Evaluation and Policy Section of the FNRI-DOST.  The FNRI-DOST recognizes the value of investments in packaging nutrition intervention delivery systems and nutrition policy research in addressing malnutrition among vulnerable Filipino population groups.

For more information on FNRI-DOST’s researches, contact Dr. Mario V. Capanzana, Director, Food and Nutrition Research Institute, Department of Science and Technology, General Santos Avenue, Bicutan, Taguig City:  Telephone/Fax Nos: 837-2934 or 837-3164; Direct Line: 839-1839; DOST Trunk Line:  837-2071-82 local 2296 or 2284; email: mvc@fnri.dost.gov.ph or at mar_v_c@yahoo.com; FNRI-DOST website at http://www.fnri.dost.gov.ph.  Like our Facebook page at facebook.com/FNRI.DOST or follow our Twitter account at twitter.com/FNRI DOST.  (FNRI-DOST S&T Media Service/PIA-Caraga)


Food tips for the home during disaster

By Imelda Angeles-Agdeppa, Ph. D.

MANILA, Aug. 4 (PIA) - Some hazards are naturally occurring physical phenomena caused either by rapid or slow onset events which can be geophysical like earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis and volcanic activity. Others are hydrological like avalanches and floods some climatological such as extreme temperatures, drought and wildfires, meteorological like storms and wave surges, or biological such as disease epidemics and insect or animal plagues.

Technological or man-made hazards are complex emergencies or conflicts, famine, displaced populations, industrial accidents and transport accidents. These are events that are caused by humans and occur in or close to human settlements. These can include environmental degradation, pollution and accidents.

A natural or man-made disaster can cause loss of lives or damages to properties. Our country is not spared from the havoc of natural disasters, as it is surrounded by bodies of water and is located along the Pacific Ocean’s “Ring of Fire”, from where typhoons, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions and earthquake emanate.

Emergency reserve food and water in the home are essential in the event of a natural disaster. Ensuring the safety and quality of food and water supply is very important because consumption of contaminated food or water may result in illness or death. Careful planning and readiness help ensure safe food and water supply for the family.

Here are some practical food tips that you can follow when disaster occurs:

Store food that are non-perishable or with long storage life
Foods that need no refrigeration
Foods that are easy to prepare to prepare and cook
Foods that require a minimal amount of water if preparation is needed
Foods should be compact and lightweight
Store clean water in safe sealed containers
Also wash hands with soap and water when handling foods to prevent illnesses and
Include hand sanitizer

Examples of foods to store are ready-to-eat canned goods like sardines, dried fruits, juices, staples (sugar, salt, pepper), instant low-salt noodles, high energy foods (peanut butter, jelly, nuts, energy bars), cookies, candies and other snack foods. Also, avoid storing foods that are salty, spicy and caffeinated because these will increase thirst.

We must also consider the special nutritional needs of infants and young children, pregnant and lactating and older persons in the home because they are the most vulnerable persons. Like for infants and young children, breastmilk is still the best food for them. Practice and maintain exclusive breastfeeding from birth to six months.

For pregnant and lactating women, micronutrient-rich foods must be considered, like fortified foods such as instant low-salt noodles and cereals. For older persons, store easy to chew and digest foods like soft biscuits, bread, oats and easy to prepare soups.

Also, water is the most essential life-sustaining resource. Keeping water in a clean plastic bottle will keep you hydrated.

Have a bag of foods ready to carry when disaster strikes. Every household should assemble a disaster supplies kit and keep it up to date. A disaster supplies kit is a collection of basic items a family would probably need to stay safe and be more comfortable during and after a disaster. Disaster supplies kit items should be stored in a portable container near or as close as possible to exit door.

Review the contents of your kit at least once every quarter or as your family needs change. Major food shortages can be a major feature during emergency situation. Planning ahead and preparing the disaster kits before calamities strike would to prevent us from additional stress when disaster strikes.

For more information on food and nutrition, contact:  Dr. Mario V. Capanzana, Director, Food and Nutrition Research Institute, Department of Science and Technology, General Santos Avenue, Bicutan, Taguig City; Telephone/ Fax Nos: 837-2934 or 837-3164; Direct Line:839-1839; DOST Trunk Line: 837-2071-82 local 2296 or 2284; e-mail: mvc@fnri.dost.gov.ph or at mar_v_c@yahoo.com; FNRI-DOST website: http://www.fnri.dost.gov.ph.  Like our Facebook page at facebook.com/FNRI.DOST or follow our Twitter account at twitter.com/FNRI_DOST. (FNRI-DOST S&T Media Service/PIA-Caraga)


Tagalog News: Caraga Gawad KALASAG regional winners pinarangalan

Ni Nora Lanuza Molde

BUTUAN CITY, Agosto 4 (PIA) - Pinarangalan ng Caraga Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) na pinangunahan ng Office of Civil Defense (OCD) ang mga nanalo sa 2016 Regional Gawad KALASAG dito sa lungsod.

Ayon kay Caraga OCD regional director at chairperson ng RDRRMC Manuel Luis M. Ochotorena, 32 entries sa 17 kategorya ang nakakuha sa una hanggang pangatlong pwesto bilang regional winners at lima naman ang nabigyan ng gawad kalasag citations sa taong kasalukuyan.

Kabilang sa mga nanalo ay: para sa kategorya ng probinsyal DRRM council, nakuha ng probinsya ng Dinagat Islands and unang pwesto, pangalawa ang Agusan del Norte, pangatlo ang Agusan del Sur at sinundan ng Surigao del Sur at Surigao del Norte.

Samantala, nakuha naman ng Butuan City ang unang pwesto para sa highly urbanized city DRRM council category. Para sa component city category, nakuha ng Cabadbaran City ng probinsya ng Agusan del Norte ang unang pwesto sumunod and Bislig City ng Surigao del Sur  at pangatlo ang Surigao City ng probinsya ng Surigao del Norte.

Dagdag pa ni director Ochotorena, lahat ng mga nanalo ay nabigyan din ng plaque of recognition.

Samantala, binigyan din ng council ang mga partner agencies, mga myembro ng regional technical working group at regional selection committee ng plaque of commendation sa suporta at commitments upang maging matagumpay ang pag-implementa ng Disaster Risk Reduction and Management programs sa rehiyon.

Ang Gawad ay isang Filipino term na ibig sabihin ay ‘award’ at ang KALASAG ay acronym ng ‘Kalamidad at Sakuna Labanan, Sariling Galing ang Kaligtasan’ na ibig sabihin din ay ‘shield.'(NCLM/PIA-Caraga)

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DOLE Phils declares indefinite shutdown in SurSur due to security threat

By Nida Grace P. Barcena

SURIGAO DEL SUR, Aug. 6 (PIA)– The DOLE Philippines Incorporated, Stanfilco Division based in Davao City has stated in a letter addressed to Tagbina Mayor Generoso Naraiso for the declaration of the indefinite shut down or suspesion of their operation in Surigao del Sur due to security threats.

In a report, since 2013, eighteen burning incidents of container vans bound for Davao City had happened as it transported fresh bananas for export, bared by DOLE company.

In 2016 alone, seven incidents had transpired that reportedly incurred at least P20 million in losses. The same incidents took place just last month.

In a phone-patched interview, Naraiso said that around 400 Surigaonons were jobless after shutting down its operation in Tagbina town. It planted around 350 hectares in Tagbina, while more than 400 hectares in Barobo town.

According to Naraiso, the very reason of shutting down of DOLE’s operation in this province is due to burning and extortion activities of the NPAs, wherein said company had declined in giving them a revolutionary tax.

DOLE company is operating in three towns, namely, Tagbina, Barobo and Tago, all in Surigao del Sur, employing around more than a thousand Surigaonons. (NGBT/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


PH law creates favorable breastfeeding environment

By Ma. Anna Rita M. Ramirez

MANILA, Aug. 5 (PIA) - “Breastfeeding is best for babies.”  Breastmilk contains antibodies that boost the infants’ immune system to fight-off illnesses.  It is safe, economical and readily available.  Moreso, it encourages and enhances mother-child bonding.

Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) from birth up to six months of age, after which, semi-solid foods are introduced to complement breastfeeding for up to two years or more.

In fact, the WHO recommends that newborns are put to the breast within an hour from birth and be given “on demand” or as infants asking for it through baby cues such as crying or instinctive movement of the infant’s mouth towards the breast.

Despite this, however, some mothers still opt not to breastfeed exclusively for various reasons, such as inadequate milk flow and lack of time to breastfeed due to work away from home.

These reasons partly account for a low breastfeeding rate in the Philippines, though there have been a slow increase from 29.7, 35.9, 46.7 percent in 2003, 2008 and 2011, respectively

In 2013, this figure further rose to 52.3 percent, based on the National Nutrition Survey (NNS) by the Food and Nutrition Research Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (FNRI-DOST).

The same survey noted an average duration of breastfeeding of 4.1 months in 2013 - also a slight increase from 3.7 months in 2011 and 2.3 months in 2008.

Though there are no studies that examine the reasons for these modest gains, we cannot discount the probability that our laws on breastfeeding could have actually made their dent.

Did you know that in the Philippines, we have a law that promotes breastfeeding?  This is Republic Act No. 10028 or the Expanded Breastfeeding Promotion Act of 2009.

By virtue of R.A. 10028, public establishments are mandated to create favorable breastfeeding environments, such as putting up of lactation stations in malls and airport terminals and other public places like in the market of Naga City.

The law also requires public offices to set up their own lactation or breastfeeding stations that will cater to their female employees who are currently breastfeeding.

These are just on top of drumbeating breastfeeding as the “way to go” among nursing or lactating mothers especially during the celebration of Breastfeeding Month in August.

The government is lauded for this legal piece, as this shows that it believes that breastmilk is really best for babies.

Other provisions of the law, however, remain to be a challenge and need to be beefed-up, such as the integration of breastfeeding in the curricula of formal and non-formal education.

Breastfeeding of infants and young children is an item asked in FNRI-DOST’s National Nutrition Surveys.  This is aside from tracking the food consumption, linear growth of children and micronutrient nutrition, among others, as these have been used as basis for the development and evaluation of nutrition intervention packages for specific population groups.

For more information on FNRI-DOST’s researches, contact Dr. Mario V. Capanzana, Director, Food and Nutrition Research Institute, Department of Science and Technology, General Santos Avenue, Bicutan, Taguig City:  Telephone/Fax Nos: 837-2934 or 837-3164; Direct Line: 839-1839; DOST Trunk Line:  837-2071-82 local 2296 or 2284; email: mvc@fnri.dost.gov.ph or at mar_v_c@yahoo.com; FNRI-DOST website at http://www.fnri.dost.gov.ph.  Like our Facebook page at facebook.com/FNRI.DOST or follow our Twitter account at twitter.com/FNRI DOST.  (FNRI-DOST S&T Media Service/PIA-Caraga)


Pinggang Pinoy: an easy guide to good nutrition

By Ma. Susana O. Encarnacion

MANILA, Aug. 5 (PIA) - The birth of Pinggang Pinoy or the Filipino food plate came as a clamor from the nutrition community to develop a food guide based on a per meal basis for a healthy adult.

Contrary to what others thought to be a replacement of the Daily Nutritional Guide (DNG) Pyramid for Filipinos, Pinggang Pinoy serves as a quick and easy guide for determining how much to eat per meal from each of the three basic food groups.

The DNG Pyramid, on the other hand, shows at a glance the whole day’s healthy food intake recommendation for Filipinos in order to have a balanced diet.

Both tools are based on the latest scientific findings about how food, drink and activity choices affect people’s health. Food guides themselves are not unique.  In fact, almost every country has its own version of a food guide.

So what makes Pinggang Pinoy unique? As its name suggests, Pinggang Pinoy is specially designed for Filipinos which features the GO, GROW and GLOW foods represented by food items commonly consumed by the population.

The GO food, for example, is represented by a bowl of rice, a staple food of Filipinos, fish like tilapia for GROW food, and banana and malunggay leaves for GLOW food.

Included in Pinggang Pinoy’s simple and graphic design is also a picture of a glass of water which stresses the importance of sufficient water intake, and a figure jogging to represent regular physical activity.

Recognizing the different nutrient requirements of the different age groups, the FNRI has recently developed the Pinggang Pinoy plates for children, adolescents, pregnant women and lactating mothers and the elderly.

The FNRI’s vision is to provide innovative and timely food and nutrition tools that will ensure a healthy and well-nourished Filipino population.

For more information on food and nutrition, you may write, call or visit:  Dr. Mario V. Capanzana, Director, Food and Nutrition Research Institute, Department of Science and Technology, General Santos Avenue, Bicutan, Taguig City; Telephone/ Fax Nos: 837-2934 or 837-3164; Direct Line:839-1839; DOST Trunk Line: 837-2071-82 local 2296 or 2284; e-mail: mvc@fnri.dost.gov.ph or at mar_v_c@yahoo.com; FNRI-DOST website: http://www.fnri.dost.gov.ph. Like our Facebook page at facebook.com/FNRI or follow our twitter account at twitter.com/FNRI_DOST. (FNRI-DOST S&T Media Service/PIA-Caraga)


Barangay road network in Agnor town underway

By Aimee B. Sienes

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 5 (PIA) - In its continuous effort to improve the infrastructure facilities in the province, the provincial government of Agusan del Norte recently approved the project construction of barangay roads connecting the barangays of Sta. Ana and Binuangan in the municipality of Tubay, Agusan del Norte.

Supporting the province in this endeavor is the SR Metals, Inc., which is operating in Tubay, wherein the said company will provide the manpower, technical and financial assistance in the creation/construction of barangay roads connecting Barangays Sta. Ana and Binuangan.

Provincial Governor Ma. Angelica Rosedell M. Amante-Matba was authorized by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan to sign in behalf of the province the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) by and among the SR metals, Inc., Barangay Sta. Ana and Barangay Binuangan for the implementation of the road network construction.

The said MOA embodies the terms and responsibilities of each party for the implementation of the said project.

The construction of barangay roads in Tubay is a big improvement in its infrastructure projects that also aims to facilitate the easy and convenient transport of the people and farm products within the municipality.

This is one of the priority projects of the province in pursuit of improving the delivery of basic services in the province and its municipalities and city for its inhabitants. (LGU-Agusan del Norte/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


Cebuano News: ‘School Caravan ug Bisita sa Barangay’ nagpadayon

Ni Mary Jul Escalante

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Agosto 5 (PIA) – Programa nga ‘School Caravan’ ug Bisita sa Barangay sa probinsya nagpadayon gihapon sa pagpangulo ni Gobernador Sol F. Matugas.

Upat ka mga barangay ang nabisitahan ni Gob. Matugas niadtong Agosto 2, 2016 didto sa lungsod sa Soccoro. Kauban sa lakaw sa gobernador si kanhi Kongresista Francisco T. Matugas, Board Member Mamerto Galanida, Leonila Gorgolon, Nathaniel Plaza ug ang Team Capitol.

Unang gibisitahan sa gobernador ang Brgy. Sta. Cruz sunod ang Brgy. Pamosaingan, Brgy. Nueva Estrella ug ang Poblacion Socorro. Pagkahapon, nakigtigom ang gobernador sa mga kapitanes sa maong lungsod aron sa paghisgot sa mga plano ug programa sa probinsya ubos sa HEALS plus agenda sa gobernador.

Naghisgot sa programa sa Agrikultura si Provincial Agriculture Officer Rebecca Bagnol, si Provincial Women’s Development & Training Officer Florian Trinidad mihisgot mahitungod sa programa sa mga kababainhan ug si Tony Perral mituki sa programa sa Aquaculture.

Atol sa maong kalihukan ubay-ubay ang mga proyekto nga nahisgutan sama na sa covered court sa ug brgy. hall sa brgy. Sta. Cruz, road concreting sa Socorro ngaadto sa Pamosaingan, siyam ka classrooms nga tulo andanas kantidad P17 milyones ka pesos sa Nueva Estrella National High School, musical instruments sa Pamosaingon National High School, school improvements ug covered court sa Socorro Central Elementary School kantidad P2 milyones ka pesos ug uban pang mga proyekto.

Pagkahuman sa maong tigom, gipahigayon dayon ang Education Caravan 2016 sa Socorro Central Elementary School diin atol sa maong okasyon gi turn over usab ang tseke kantidad P200,000 nga pondo sa Socorro National High School alang sa ilang music and arts nga proyekto. (PGO-PIC/PIA-Surigao del Norte)

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Surigaonons triumph in international surfing cup

By John Glenn A. Platil

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 6 (PIA) - A local surfer from General Luna town named Philmar Alipayo recently emerged as over-all champion in the 4-day West Sumbawa Pro 2016 surfing cup held recently in Indonesia, winning a perfect 10 point score with $1,600 U.S. dollar prize money and a stunning ancient West Sumbawa sword.

Alipayo defeated Mega Semadhi who landed in the second spot. Made “Bol” Adi Putra and Dede Suryana who were all Indonesians tied in the third place.

Eight female and 48 male surfers from Australia, Japan, Indonesia, and Taiwan vied for the hotly-contested prizes across three strategic and leading surfing destinations, namely, Yoyo’s, Playgrounds and Supersucks.

Featuring nightly gigs, beach volleyball tourneys, and vivid displays, the West Sumbawa Pro 2016 was set in motion by the Asian Surfing Championships in collaboration with the Indonesian government.

Meanwhile, another local surfer, Nildie Blancada also scored a giant win at the Quicksilver Padma Challenge, garnering 15.83 points over Giada Legati who hailed from Argentina, making it for the second place with 12.60 pts. Indonesian Cinta Hansel came in third with 11 points while Kailani Johnson earned 7.07 pts.

Staged by the Australian Consulate General, the international tournament was inspired by the 64 male and 12 female contenders from Australia, Argentina, Indonesia, Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines.

The province of Surigao del Norte ably headed by Gov. Sol F. Matugas will be hosting the World Surfing Cup on September 24 to 29, this year. (PGO-SDN/PIA-Surigao del Norte)

Monday, August 8, 2016

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Stakeholders unite for 2016 Oplan Broadcastreeing in Butuan

By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 8 (PIA) - As early as 5:00 a.m. on Saturday, stakeholders from the different sectors already gathered at Camp Bancasi to participate in this year's Oplan Broadcastreeing activity organized by the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP).

The said event is also made possible through the cooperation of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) Nasipit, 4th Civil Military Operations (CMO) Battalion, Order of Discalced Augustinians (OAD), and Philippine Information Agency (PIA) Caraga. All government agencies, media, and other sectors were invited to participate in the tree planting and growing activity.

Some 11,000 seedlings were prepared by DENR and CENRO-Nasipit for all the participants.

During the short program, all participating agencies were recognized by the organizers of the activity.

Benjie Balansag, station manager of Bombo Radyo said in his message that it has been seven years that the Oplan Broadcastreeing activity is conducted. It is aimed to increase the number of trees in the city, to lessen the impacts of climate change and to have a greener environment.

Lt. Col. Rey Pasco, commanding officer of the 4th CMO Battalion, bared that the planting site at Camp Bancasi is a 48-hectare military reservation area which can accommodate some 1,000 planters. He further encouraged the planters to keep safe while planting in the area.

PIA Caraga regional director Abner Caga emphasized in his message the importance of not just planting trees but also the effort of nurturing it to thrive well. He challenged the participating planters to plant as many seedlings.

Also, Catherine Tobes, station manager of dxMK-Magik FM and president of KBP Agusan del Norte-Butuan City chapter expressed her thanks to all participating agencies of the Oplan Broadcastreeing activity. She also called on every planter to plant heartily and sincerely, so the seedlings will grow healthy.

Meanwhile, forester Edito Tocle and forest ranger Reyjoy Chavez of CENRO-Nasipit received each a plaque of recognition for their unparalleled dedication geared towards clean and green environment and for their extraordinary efforts of inspiring people to advocate in the conservation and protection of the Mother Nature through their radio program dubbed "Oras sa Kinaiyahan." (JPG/VLG/PIA-Caraga)


RDRRMC to conduct contingency plan formulation on human-induced hazards

By Nora C. Lanuza Molde

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 8 (PIA)– Focal persons of the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) of Caraga region will undergo a three-day Contingency Plan Formulation Workshop (CPFW) on August 17-19 at Almont Inland Resort here.

RDRRMC chairperson and Office of civil Defense (OCD) regional director Manuel Luis M. Ochotorena said the workshop will focus on the Contingency Plan Formulation on Human-Induced Hazards which is an emerging concern of the region.

“The workshop is in reference to the issued OCD Memorandum No. 232 series of 2016 dated March 28, 2016 pertaining to the Formulation of Regional Contingency Plans for Human Induced Hazards and Reiteration of Submission of Recommendations to the Related Documents on Contingency Planning, director Ochotorena said.

He also added that the Cluster Approach and Incident Command System (ICS) shall be integrated in the plan.(NCLM/PIA-Caraga)


News Feature: KBP ‘Broadcastreeing’: payback to nature’s bounty

By Venus L. Garcia

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 8 (PIA) – Taking into consideration the value of conservation and preservation of biological diversity, ecosystems, and natural habitats as a crucial facet to the survival of all people, the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) Agusan del Norte - Butuan City Chapter spearheaded the Oplan Broadcastreeing 2016 activity on Saturday in this city.

Some 1,000 volunteers comprising the youth, education and religious sector members, teachers, government employees, representatives from private organizations, among others, helped in planting the record-breaking number of 11,000 mahogany and lauan varieties of seedlings.

Positively overwhelmed by the magnanimous support of their partners, Catherine Tobes, station manager of dxMK-Magik FM and president of the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) Agusan del Norte-Butuan City chapter expressed her thanks in behalf of the media practitioners affiliated with their said organization. She also called on every planter to plant heartily and sincerely, so the seedlings will grow healthy.

In his message, Benjie Balansag, station manager of Bombo Radyo Butuan disclosed that the event is on its seventh year of consecutive conduct as a commitment of the KBP to strategically sustain a robust environment, conducive for a healthy living of its inhabitants.

The green hue of commitment

Series of site visits and extensive preparations covering the 48-hectare vast area of fertile soil were undertaken by the able organizers. CENRO-Nasipit took the lead in clearing the grounds grown with remnants of tall grasses inside the Camp Bancasi.

In a meeting hosted by the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) Caraga with the presence of KBP officials, Lt. Col. Rey Pasco, battalion commander of 4th Civil Military Operations (Kasaligan) Battalion, 4th Infantry Division strongly declared their support to assist by offering to utilize the area within the vicinity of the Bancasi Camp which is suitable to add a green corner of the city.

The array of soldiers earnestly cooperated and made sure that the tree planting activity was orderly and peaceful. Tight security was implemented in the area to secure the safety of the planters. The reservists of the 15th Regional Community Defense Group (RCDG) had also planted numerous seedlings.

On the other hand, PIA Caraga facilitated the full coverage, coordinative efforts, and massive campaign and mileage to achieve the objectives of said tree-planting activity. PIA Caraga regional director Abner Caga emphasized the importance of not just planting trees but also the effort of nurturing it to thrive well. “I challenge everyone to plant as many seedlings. We are in the best position to repair and protect the ecosystem for the long term since our quality of life is reliant upon the health of our natural environment,” underscored Caga.

Also, the Order of Discalced Augustinians (OAD) based in Ampayon, Butuan City led by Fr. Joshue Cadorna, OAD who is motivated in advocating for greening projects for years now, has tagged along his community members and were encouraged to join this noble undertaking.  “We’re glad that the KBP shared this opportunity to build a common interest, create alliances that will lead to greater advantage for resiliency to climate change and cause an impact of inculcating to humans the priceless worth of environment,” expressed Cadorna.

Meanwhile, the Balanghai Eagles Club brought forth their stance in creating ways to carry out its mission for environmental protection by joining the activity. They believed that both nature and people are served when concern for Mother Nature tug at the hearstrings.

Unbounded love for nature

Taking care of the earth where people breathe and dwell sets no limit. Regardless of age and culture, the good character of individual remains pure and intangible especially the younger generation who give value to their environs.

It can be observed that individuals of different ages had voluntarily arrived in the planting site in as early as 5:00 a.m. bringing their own digging materials such as bolos and shovel.

Trixie Carrido, 5-year old and her elder sister Trisha Carrido, 7-year old, along with their mom, who all hailed from Brgy. Dumalagan of this city cheerfully shared their time in planting the seedlings. It was truly a very inspiring scenario.

Reaping the fruits from the seeds of kindness their mother had sown in her children, Trisha sincerely expressed how lucky she was to have given the opportunity to actively participate in activities such as this. “We were taught in school on how to grow and save trees, and now I am privileged of keeping my hands in work for every child’s future filled with hopes for a clean and green environment,” said Trisha.

Meanwhile, Arturo Cinco, a local resident, together with his wife and three children, were also present during the event. “Although the environmental threats are imminent and the protection and conservation actions are a real challenge, my family is confident that through mutual cooperation and respect we can make it a better place to live in,” expressed Arturo.

A dedication worthy of emulation

While it is a fact that planting trees or reforestation is only one of the many ways by which advocates can combat the perilous effects arising from wanton disregard of the environment in the past by the complacent and irresponsible human beings. However, there are those who are committed in doing things with profound dedication matched with simple acts of kindness for the environment.

Hence, in recognition of their effort, forester Edito Tocle and forest ranger Reyjoy Chavez of CENRO-Nasipit received each a plaque of recognition for their unparalleled dedication geared towards clean and green environment and for their extraordinary efforts of inspiring people to advocate in the conservation and protection of the Mother Nature through their radio program dubbed "Oras sa Kinaiyahan."

The Oplan Broadcastreeing was proven successful and is expected to create a magnificent landscape in the coming years as it depicts a fully restored green portion of the city.

It was learned that the KBP, through its Oplan Broadcastreeing program has made them a recipient of the Universal Peace Foundation, Peace and Environment Awards, and garnered the Tanging Bayani Award of the People Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP) 2016.

This annual simultaneous and nationwide tree-planting activity in support to the government’s National Greening Program (NGP) was made possible through the support of Philippine Information Agency (PIA) Caraga; Civil Military Operations (CMO), 4th Infantry Division, Philippine Army; Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (DENR-CENRO) – Nasipit, and Order of Discalced Augustinians (OAD). (VLG/PIA-Caraga)


DAR inks MOA with LGU Tagbina, MARBECO on the establishment of coco-based enterprise, coco-by-products industry

By Nida Grace Barcena-Tranquilan

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur, Aug. 8 (PIA) –The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) of Surigao del Sur, local government unit of Tagbina and Malixi Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Cooperative (MARBECO) inked a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the establishment of Village Level “Coco-based Enterprise and Coco-by-products Industry” in the municipality of Tagbina, Surigao del Sur recently.

DAR information officer Myra Yu said the project was funded under the Village Level Processing Center Enhancement Project (VLPCEP) in partnership with the DAR.

Accordingly, some 60 MARBECO members will benefit the said project.

During the event, a check worth P450,000 was handed-over to the recipient coop comprising two components of the project: Purchase of Equipment (350,000.00) and Initial Working Capital amounting to P100,000.

Tagbina Mayor Generoso Naraiso and Vice Mayor Antonio Adlao also committed to extend financial support to the project and encouraged the barangay officials to make a resolution for the additional funding allocation.

Yu also that said that the recent event was part of DAR’s continued program aimed to uplift the economic activities of the agrarian reform communities in order to have a better source of livelihood. (NGBT/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


DTI Surigao Norte conducts marketing skills enhancement seminar

By Susil D. Ragas

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 8 (PIA) – The provincial office of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) conducted recently a seminar on the Fundamentals of Marketing held at the Surigao del Norte Go Negosyo Center, Capitol Compound, this city.

DTI provincial director Celestino Negapatan said the seminar was conducted in order to create consciousness and educate the micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) about the importance of marketing in their respective businesses.

He said that it also intends to enrich the marketing skills of the MSMEs as well as disseminate various programs and services of the Negosyo Center in relation to strengthening the MSMEs’ marketing effort.

“Marketing is a strategic tool for business development and is critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs. Due to lack of resources and unorganized ways of selling or marketing, MSMEs often face problems in exploring new markets and retaining existing ones,” Negapatan said.

Participants during the seminar are Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Orhanizations (ARBOs) and MSMEs of the province. (SDR/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


PNP Caraga destroys 70 illegal gambling machines

By Nora C. Lanuza Molde

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 8 (PIA) – A total of 70 units of video karera and fruit game machines also known as chololot or kulalong were destroyed by the personnel of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Caraga on Friday afternoon here.

According to Police Regional Office (PRO) Caraga regional director PCSupt. Rolanda Felix, the activity is part of the PNP’s intensified campaign against all forms of illegal gambling in the region.

The machines and their motherboards were smashed using a backhoe after the Flag lowering ceremony at Camp Rafael C. Rodriguez and the coins collected from the destroyed machines will be donated to the Home for the Girls in Barangay Bonbon, this city.

“The destruction of the gambling machines and their motherboards aims to convey the message that PRO13 is more determined to eradicate all forms of illegal gambling in Caraga," said PCSupt Felix.

The machines’ motherboards destruction will prevent its recycling, making it more costly and less profitable for the financiers and this will eventually discourage them to pursue the illegal activity again, PCSupt Felix added.

The machines were confiscated in Butuan City and Surigao del Norte from June to July 2016. (PNP/NCLM/PIA-Caraga)


DAR meets with SurSur farmer group

By Nida Grace Barcena-Tranquilan

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur, Aug. 8 (PIA) - The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Surigao del Sur provincial office headed by Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer (PARPO) Benjamin M. Mataksil has met with the representatives from the Kapunungan sa Mag-uuma sa Surigao del Sur (KAMASS) recently to discuss several concerns related to the land acquisition and distribution program of the department.

DAR information officer Myra Yu said issues regarding tenancy conflict and on how to qualify as an agrarian beneficiary and the rights of the Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) were discussed.

The process of awarding hectares of agricultural lands was also raised during the conference.

Accordingly, PARPO Mataksil together with Chief Agrarian Reform Program Officer for Operations Victor L. Canda vowed to address the issues raised by the members. He also added that all their actions are aligned under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law or the Republic Act (RA) 6657 as amended by RA 9700.

With the new administration, Yu added that the employees of DAR commit to work and serve for the welfare of the ARBs in the province. (NGBT/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


Two NPA rebels surrender in Agusan Sur

By Cpt Edwin Fuertes Sr.

TALACOGON, Agusan del Sur, Aug. 8 (PIA) – Two communist guerillas operating in the municipality of Loreto, Agusan del Sur have voluntarily surrendered to authorities recently at the 26th Infantry Battalion (26IB) headquarters in Barangay San Nicolas, Talacogon, this province.

Commanding officer of 26IB Lt. Col. Rommel Pagayon together with Talacogon mayor Jesryl Masendo formally received the two NPA rebels from the Front 34 of Southern Mindanao Regional Committee (SMRC).

Through the facilitation of the Ever Onward troopers, the two NPA rebels, whose names are still withheld for their security, personally yielded at the headquarters bringing along with them their firearms.

They are now being processed for enrollment to the Comprehensive Local Integration Program (CLIP). They are likely to receive immediate assistance and other benefits from the said program, it was learned.

LTC Pagayon urged other rebels in the communist movement to surrender and abandon armed struggle and become productive members of the mainstream society. He also added that through the convergence of all stakeholders in the province, just and lasting peace can be attained. (4CMOBn, 4ID/PIA-Agusan del Sur)


Feature: Lesser known but equally important nutrients

By Salvador R. Serrano

MANILA, Aug. 8 (PIA) - When asked to recall what nutrients we are familiar with, we usually mention carbohydrates, proteins and fats. These are the macronutrients synonymous to the go, grow and glow foods taught in school.

Asked further to name more nutrients, we manage to enumerate vitamin A, the B vitamins as a group, C, D and E, just as we are familiar with the English alphabet. Vitamin A, D and E are micronutrients that are fat-soluble vitamins, along with vitamin K. Vitamin C and the B vitamins, on the one hand, are also micronutrients but are water-soluble.

If asked for more nutrients, we may still be able to remember calcium, iron, iodine or even zinc. Calcium is one of the major minerals and is also a micronutrient. Iron, iodine and zinc are likewise micronutrients but belong to trace minerals. We know calcium because of milk and cheese, while iron, iodine and zinc are frequently seen in fortified food products, together with vitamin A, C and other nutrients.

But when challenged to enumerate the B vitamins, some of us may grope for the subscripts or the small numbers on the lower right side in B1, B2, B6 and B12. What if we are asked what these subscripts stand for? What more if asked about Phosphorus, Sulfur, Chlorine, Manganese, Selenium or Molybdenum? We may think of these as elements in the periodic table that we only use in science and chemistry subjects.

For those of us who may not be well-versed in nutrition and health, the names and functions of most of the nutrients found in food and in the multi-vitamin supplements we take are unknown or unclear. One thing for sure, they are more than alphabets, elements in the periodic table or some scientific terms.

Let us then get to know more of these lesser known but equally important nutrients by looking at their functions, sources, as well the consequences of their deficiencies and excesses in our diet. In the first part of this article, we will discuss lesser known micronutrients classified under major minerals.

Phosphorus is one of the major minerals and is a micronutrient. It helps in the proper development of bones and teeth and facilitates the quick release of energy for muscle movement. This mineral is also responsible for transporting lipids or fats and fatty acids in the blood, including ferrying nutrients to and from the cells. A diet rich in phosphorus helps prevent rickets or bow-leggedness.

A diet deficient in phosphorus leads to weak muscles, stunted growth and flawed structure of bones and teeth, especially among children. However, excessive amounts of phosphorus erode the bones and impair the body’s use of iron and calcium.

Good sources of phosphorus from animal origin include lean meat, liver, heart, kidney, poultry, fish, eggs, milk and milk products. From plants, beans, peas, dried nuts, legumes, whole grains and cereals are also rich in phosphorus.

Potassium is another micronutrient under the major minerals group. This mineral facilitates muscle contraction, nerve impulses and proper functioning of the heart and kidneys. It is critical in regulating blood pressure and water balance in the cells. Like sodium and chloride, potassium is an electrolyte that keeps acid-base balance in the body.

Lack of potassium in the diet leads to weak muscles, increased nervousness, mental disorientation and cardiac irregularities. In excess, it can cause heart block or the difficulty in the normal exchange of sodium and potassium.

Animal sources rich in potassium are fish, shellfish, marine products, eggs and dairy products. In plants, bananas, dried beans and dark green leafy and yellow vegetables provide ample amounts of potassium.

Not everyone knows that sulfur is also a micronutrient and a mineral. But sulfur is vital in shaping protein molecules, and severe deficiency in this mineral results in amino acids lacking in sulfur that affects protein synthesis.

Sulfur is known as a healing mineral, and a deficiency often leads to pain and inflammation associated with various muscle and skeletal disorders. Sulfur plays a role in many biological processes, one of which is metabolism.

Excellent dietary sources of sulfur are eggs, onions, garlic, and leafy dark green vegetables like cabbage, cauliflower, kale and broccoli. Meats, nuts, and seafood also contain sulfur.

Another micronutrient that is also a major mineral is sodium. It may be known to some as a component of salt, monosodium glutamate and other compounds used as flavoring or preservative, but it is still misunderstood by many.

Sodium maintains proper water balance in the body and normal muscle movement. A diet lacking in sodium leads to nausea and vertigo usually accompanied by dizziness and the urge to vomit, including mental apathy or sluggishness, weak muscles, cramps and even respiratory failure.

Excessive sodium intake causes edema or swelling, which is the abnormal accumulation of fluid beneath the skin or in one or more cavities of the body, hypertension, kidney disease, muscle cramps and weakness, headache and nausea.

Regular bread, flakes from corn, rice and wheat, processed and canned foods, and salt are rich in sodium. The main source of sodium intake is from table salt, which is 40 percent sodium.

Also a major mineral under micronutrients, chlorine may be recognized by some as cleaning agent or disinfectant in water. But chlorine transforms into a life-saving compound when combined with sodium to become salt or sodium chloride.

Chloride helps maintain water balance and the balance of acids and bases in the body, especially in the blood and stomach.

Chlorine deficiency occurs only when sodium chloride or table salt is not incorporated in the diet. Excessive amounts of chlorine in the body can result in vomiting. Chlorine is abundant in table salt, salty condiments and other salt compounds.

Magnesium is another micronutrient under major minerals. It may seem as just another element in the periodic table, but magnesium is essential in regulating body processes like normalizing heart rate. Magnesium also assists in the regular functioning of body enzymes. Other vital functions of magnesium include the relaxation of muscles after contraction and preventing tooth decay by binding calcium in the tooth enamel.

Lack of magnesium in the diet leads to irritability, abnormal heart rhythm, tetany or involuntary muscle contraction, emotional tension and depression, weak muscles and hallucinations.

Magnesium, in excessive quantities, leads to nausea, vomiting and hypertension. Shrimps, meats and internal organs, milk, cereal grains, legumes and nuts, spinach, tofu and broccoli are good magnesium sources.

Let us resume with manganese, a trace mineral and a micronutrient that is more common in the metals industry.

It is interesting to know, therefore, that manganese is an important component in our bone structure, reproduction and nervous system. It also helps detoxify free radicals that cause many ailments like cancer.

A diet wanting in manganese leads to skeletal abnormality and impaired growth, while in excess, it can cause poisoning that ends in irreversible neurological damage. Good sources of manganese include whole grain cereals, nuts and legumes, green leafy vegetables and tea.

Yet another trace mineral under micronutrients, copper is rather well known as a metal used in electrical and various industrial applications. True to its nature as a suitable alloy in combination with other metals, copper helps the body use iron. This facilitates hemoglobin production in the blood.

Copper brokers the absorption of iron by assisting the metabolism of ascorbic acid or vitamin C, which in turn enhances the absorption of iron in the body. Moreover, copper helps the body use fatty acids from food as fuel.

Lack of copper in the diet can result in anemia, anorexia or loss of appetite, edema, retarded growth, bone abnormalities like osteoporosis, hyperthyroidism, and abnormalities in glucose and cholesterol metabolism.

Copper deficiency also causes neutropenia or susceptibility to bacterial infection in the blood due to the lack of neutrophils of the white blood cells that are important in fighting infections.

Copperiedus, the consequences of excess copper in the body, can occur from eating acid foods cooked in uncoated copper cookware or from exposure to excess copper in drinking water or other environmental sources.

Other symptoms of copper poisoning by ingestion include vomiting, vomiting of blood, low blood pressure, black or tarry feces, coma, jaundice or yellowing of the skin and gastrointestinal distress. Persons with glucose-6-phosphate deficiency may be at increased risk of blood disorders due to copper toxicity.

Long-term effects of copper exposure can damage the liver and kidneys. However, humans have efficient mechanisms to regulate copper stores that protect against excess dietary copper levels.

Rich sources of copper include oysters, beef and lamb liver, kidney, Brazil nuts, blackstrap molasses, cocoa, and black pepper. Good sources include lobster, nuts, dried legumes like kidney beans, sunflower seeds, green olives, avocados, wheat bran, whole grain cereals and green vegetables.

Chromium is another metal more popular for its industrial uses rather than as a trace mineral under micronutrients.

The actual role of chromium in nutrition is still unclear and needs more studies. Some of its established functions are in glucose metabolism and the body’s use of carbohydrates and fats.

Thus, a diet lacking in chromium causes impaired insulin activity and low blood glucose level. Some chromium compounds do not pose health hazards, while high concentrations of some of its compounds can lead to DNA, kidney, liver and blood cell damages as well as elevated cancer risks and allergies.

However, the body has efficient mechanisms in place to reduce the amount of chromium entering the cells and excessive amounts are usually excreted from the body. Organ meats like liver are good sources of chromium. Vegetables also provide chromium, but meats are better sources due to their more absorbable form.

Another trace mineral and micronutrient that is more recognized due to its industrial uses is selenium. Not many of us know that selenium is integral to certain enzymes and acts as an anti-oxidant that prevents cell damage.

Selenium is also key in avoiding certain types of protein-energy malnutrition, in regulating proper immune response, in the correct functioning of the heart muscle and in converting thyroid hormones. Accordingly, a diet lacking in selenium weakens the immune system which makes us more vulnerable to infection and sickness. Other manifestations of deficiency include fatigue, loss of appetite and congestive heart failure.

Symptoms of too much selenium in the diet include bad breath, gastro-intestinal disorders, hair loss, falling-off of dead nails, fatigue, irritability and neurological damage. In extreme cases of toxicity or selenosis, cirrhosis of the liver, pulmonary edema or swelling and even death may occur.

Seafoods like tuna, crab, lobster and other fishes as well as meat, kidney, mushroom, eggs and cereals like rice are rich sources of selenium. Brazil nuts are the richest dietary source of selenium.

Cobalt is recognized by some of us due to its various uses in the metal, industrial and medical industries, especially in radioactive therapy of cancer patients. However, cobalt is needed in forming cobalamin or vitamin B12 that helps prevent a type of anemia.

A diet insufficient in cobalt can lead to poor growth and appetite, restlessness and continued muscle wasting. Although rare, cobalt deficiency is lethal, as it terminates in the inability of the body to produce enough red blood cells known as pernicious anemia. Cobalt consumed above the required amount is poisonous or toxic, may cause weakening of the heart muscles and skin allergies.

Foods rich in cobalt are liver, kidney, oysters, clams, lean beef, poultry, salt water fish and milk.

Molybdenum is another trace mineral and micronutrient that is more familiar to some as a metal with various industrial, agricultural and medical applications rather than a nutrient. But molybdenum is vital in many enzymatic actions in the body. It is also present in the enamel of teeth and helps prevent its decay.

A deficiency in molybdenum translates to poor growth and slowing down of body processes. Although toxicity data in humans is limited, excessive intake may cause diarrhea, growth retardation, infertility, low birth weight, gout, as well as lung, kidney and liver disorders. High levels also block the body’s absorption of copper, causing copper deficiency.

Excellent sources of molybdenum are pork, lamb, and beef liver and beef. Other significant dietary sources include green beans and other legumes, eggs, sunflower seeds, wheat flour, lentils, cucumbers and cereal grain.

Fluorine is also a trace mineral and micronutrient commonly recognized for its industrial, agricultural, medical and dental uses instead of its nutritional significance. Actually, fluorine, in the form of fluoride, helps prevent tooth decay and promotes strong bones by facilitating calcium build-up.

A diet deficient in fluoride translates to lowered resistance of the teeth against dental carries or tooth decay. More evidence is needed to strongly establish that fluoride deficiency contributes to osteoporosis or fragile bones due to decreased mass and density.

Similarly, an excess of fluoride in the diet results in molting of the teeth enamel, as seen in their corroded and stained appearance. It also weakens bone formation, causes intestinal discomfort and poisoning as in the case of too much fluoride in drinking water.

Seafoods, milk, eggs and tea are rich sources of fluorine.

Let us move on to the fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins. Fat-soluble vitamins dissolve in fat before they are absorbed in the bloodstream to carry out their functions. Water-soluble vitamins dissolve in water and are not stored in the body but eliminated in the urine.

Fat-soluble vitamins need fat in order for them to be used by the body and can be toxic in excessive amounts because they accumulate when not burned-off with fat. Water-soluble vitamins require water as vehicle for absorption and any excess amount does not accumulate in the body to cause toxicity.

Before we discuss lesser known fat-soluble vitamins, let us first be familiar with the other names of common ones. This comes in handy when encountering them in medicine and food labels or other references bearing their alternate names.

Vitamin A from animal sources is also known as retinol, while that from plant sources is Beta carotene or simply carotene. Vitamin D is also known as cholecalciferol, vitamin K is phytomenadione and vitamin E is tocopherol.

Let us continue our discussion with vitamin K which is seemingly the least known among the fat-soluble vitamins. Vitamin K helps in normal blood clotting and boosts calcium absorption, thereby maintains strong healthy bones.

When our diet is deficient in vitamin K, the body tends to bleed easily, followed by slow clotting and delayed healing. This can lead to hemorrhages or prolonged profuse bleeding after serious injuries, surgery or in the case of the cut umbilical cord of newborns. Vitamin K deficiency is also associated with coronary heart disease.

Good animal sources of vitamin K are pork liver, milk, eggs and cheese. Green leafy vegetables, cabbage, spinach, tomatoes and soybeans are good alternative sources. Fruits, such as avocados and grapes are also rich sources of vitamin K.

Let us proceed with water-soluble vitamins. As mentioned, these dissolve in water and are not stored in the body, as they are eliminated through urination. Thus, we need to regularly replenish them. Foremost of these are the B vitamins, the subscripts, alternate names and uses of which, confuse most of us.

Vitamin B1, also known as thiamin or thiamine, prevents beri-beri. According to an article by Chitra Badii et al of Healthline in November 2015, wet beriberi affects the heart and circulatory system. In extreme cases, wet beriberi can cause heart failure. Dry beriberi damages the nerves and can lead to a loss of muscle strength and eventually, muscle paralysis. Beriberi can be life-threatening if it isn’t treated.

Thiamin also keeps nerves healthy, promotes appetite, and normal digestion. Lack of thiamin leads to mental confusion and depression, poor appetite, nervousness, loss of ankle and knee jerk reflexes, painful calf muscle cramps, constipation. Thiamin deficiency also causes fatigue, weakness, retarded growth, and beri-beri in severe cases.

In the 1950s until the 60s, the Philippines embarked on the rice enrichment program that fortified ordinary white rice with thiamin to address beri-beri which was particularly prevalent in Bataan. Thus, it was known as the Bataan Rice Enrichment Program.

Thankfully, thiamine naturally abounds in lean pork, beef or chicken, liver, heart, kidney, fish and shellfish and duck egg. In plants, it can be sourced from undermilled or whole grain cereals like brown rice, dried beans, and yeast.

Vitamin B2 or riboflavin keeps our eyes and skin healthy, the nervous system functioning normally, and promotes growth. When our body lacks riboflavin, painful and irritating sores in the mouth, lips, tongue and nose appear. The eyes will also feel itchy and burning and growth will be retarded.

Good animal sources of riboflavin are milk and milk products like cheese and powdered milk, liver, kidney heart and other organ meats, lean meat, shellfish and quail eggs. Dried mushrooms, malunggay, and seaweeds like gamet are substantial plant sources.

Vitamin B3 or niacin promotes normal digestion and healthy nerves. Like other B vitamins, it also keeps our skin healthy and stimulates growth. Niacin deficiency causes rough, reddish skin that turns pigmented, mouth, tongue and throat sores, as well as digestive and nervous disturbances.

Moreover, lack of niacin leads to pellagra or the “3D” disease. It is a combination of dementia, dermatitis and diarrhea in severe cases. Pellagra exhibits rough, scaly skin and mouth ulcerations called glossitis. Nausea, vomiting, seizures and balance disorder known as ataxia may also occur.

Liver, lean meat and pork, poultry, fish and eggs are rich in niacin. Peanuts, whole or enriched rice, whole wheat bread, mushrooms, saffron, sesame seeds, coffee and tea are also good sources of niacin.

Vitamin B6 or pyridoxine facilitates the use of carbohydrate, fats and protein. It converts tryptophan, an essential amino acid, to niacin and linoleic, an essential fatty acid, to arachidonic acid.

Like in other B vitamin deficiencies, inadequacy in pyridoxine results in appetite loss, nausea, vomiting, nervous irritability and convulsions. Irritating dermatitis also appears around the eyes, mouth, nose and behind the ears.

Meats and liver are rich in pyridoxine. It can also be gained from whole grain cereals, corn, soybeans, peanuts, dark green leafy vegetables, yeast, legumes, potatoes and bananas.

Vitamin B9 or folic acid is also known as folate. Folate naturally occurs in food, while folic acid is the synthetic form. Folate helps cure a type of anemia called “tired blood” as it regenerates red blood cells. A vital function is synthesizing DNA which controls cell function, heredity and tissue growth.

Folate deficiency leads to poor growth, fatigue, depression and confusion. It can also result in macrocytic anemia or the enlargement of the red blood cells due to insufficient hemoglobin, inflammation of the tongue, diarrhea, malabsorption and gastro-intestinal disturbances. A more popular effect of this deficiency is neural tube defect in the developing fetus.

Rich sources of folate are dairy products, yeast, lean beef, liver and kidney. Plant sources include green leafy vegetables, root vegetables, spinach, broccoli, dried beans and peas.

Vitamin B12 or cobalamin facilitates red blood cell maturation and protects the myelin covering the nerves that enables transmission of electric nerve impulses. Cobalamin also metabolizes carbohydrate, protein, fat, nucleic and folic acids, and normalizes cell function.

Insufficiency in cobalamin leads to pernicious anemia, a chronic type of macrocytic anemia mostly affecting middle-aged and older persons. Deficiency can also result in nervous system changes and growth retardation.

Cobalamin is found in liver, kidney, lean meats, milk, cheese, eggs and other dairy products.

And last, but definitely not the least, are the most common but usually ignored nutrients-water and dietary fiber.

Although not considered a nutrient, Water, fluid as it is, is the “building block” of tissues, as it provides them firmness and elasticity. It makes up about 80 percent of the blood. Unlike other nutrients, water does not provide energy, but its vital functions are so critical to the body’s processes that it is considered an essential nutrient.

The body can afford to lose almost all its stored carbohydrate and fats and about half of its protein without greatly endangering life. However, losing only ten percent of the body’s water supply will be detrimental. Losing 20 percent will mean certain death. Why is this so?

Water, as stated in one of the chemical facts, is the universal solvent. Similarly, it acts as a solvent for all products of digestion. This hardworking liquid carries nutrients to and removes wastes from the tissues.

Like an insulator, it regulates body temperature and balances the proportion of acidic and basic substances. We are able to think, see, touch, hear, smell and move because messages between cells are exchanged via water.

Lack of water in the body leads to dehydration, which in turn, causes fatigue, headache, malfunctioning of body processes and death in severe cases. Safe water can be sourced from our sanitary water system, in portable bottles, from food containing water, and from oxidation of food in the body.

We need to drink at least seven to eight glasses of water daily to keep our body sufficiently hydrated. We should drink more if we are physically active at work, in school and at home. Our body also needs more water during summer and warm days. It is recommended to drink water before we feel thirsty because thirst is already the first sign of dehydration.

Also not classified as a nutrient, Dietary fiber, like water, is also important because it regulates bowel movement by providing roughage and bulk for normal functioning of the lower gastro-intestinal tract. It also helps lower blood cholesterol level and risk to colon cancer.

Lack of dietary fiber causes difficulty in bowel movement like constipation. A diet lacking in fiber increases risks to high cholesterol level and colon cancer, as well as deficiencies in several vitamins and minerals from not consuming enough vegetables and fruits.

Foods rich in dietary fiber are whole grain cereals like brown rice, green leafy and yellow vegetables, and fruits.

Now that we are hopefully familiar with lesser known but equally important nutrients, there are a couple of reminders we need to follow to be well-nourished and healthy.

First, we must eat a variety of go, grow glow foods daily to get the most nutrients our body needs to be healthy. Second, we must practice a healthy lifestyle by being physically active, avoiding vices like smoking and drinking, getting enough sleep and visiting our doctor and dentist regularly.

For more information on food and nutrition, you may write, call or visit:  Dr. Mario V. Capanzana, Director, Food and Nutrition Research Institute, Department of Science and Technology, General Santos Avenue, Bicutan, Taguig City; Telephone/ Fax Nos: 837-2934 or 837-3164; Direct Line:839-1839; DOST Trunk Line: 837-2071-82 local 2296 or 2284; e-mail: mvc@fnri.dost.gov.ph or at mar_v_c@yahoo.com; FNRI-DOST website: http://www.fnri.dost.gov.ph. Like our Facebook page at facebook.com/FNRI or follow our twitter account at twitter.com/FNRI_DOST. (FNRI-DOST S&T Media Service/PIA-Caraga)


DSWD Caraga intensifies campaign vs human trafficking

By Abegail R. Alvarez

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 8 (PIA) - To strengthen the campaign against human trafficking, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)-Caraga through the Recovery and Reintegration Program for Trafficked Persons (RRPTP) recently conducted activities related to World Day Against Trafficking (WDAT).

The activities focused on the theme “Ituloy and Laban Kontra Human Trafficking,” which were participated by the members of Regional Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking-Violence Against Women and their Children (RIACAT-VAWC).

With the said observance, RIACAT-VAWC aims to provide platform for exchange of information, experiences, and good practices on anti-trafficking action of the partner agencies, and to tighten their partnership.

Among the attendees are representatives from Department of Justice (DOJ), Department of Education (DepEd), Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), Philippine National Police-Police Regional Office (PNP-PRO) 13, Local Government Units (LGUs), Justice, Peace and Integrity Creation-Integrated Development Center, Inc. (JPIC-IDC), and others.

The activity kicked-off with a thanksgiving mass, followed by motorcade, and the program proper started at 10:00 a.m. at Luciana Convention, here which highlighted the Oratorical and On-the-Spot Poster Making Contest participated by the high school students from the different schools in the region.

In her welcome remarks, DSWD Caraga assistant regional director for operation Mita Chuchi Lim, elaborated the theme for this year and challenged the RIACAT-VAWC members to continue fighting against human trafficking.

“The theme of the celebration, “Ituloy ang Laban Kontra Human Trafficking,” is a continuing challenge for us to continue our efforts in curbing this dilemma,” said Lim.

“For the RIACAT-VAWC members, LGU, and other partners, the theme dares us to continue and do more to achieve efficient and effective services to the survivors of trafficking,” she added.

While Prosecutor Clementino Rabor, head of Regional Anti-Trafficking Task Force (RATTF) expounded the importance of partnership between agencies in fighting against Human Trafficking that exploits vulnerable sectors such as children, women, and men.

“The partnership between the government and other stakeholders is essential in fighting against perpetrators and help victims from human trafficking. Let us continue and intensify more our campaigns against human traffickers,” said Rabor.

For the Oratorical Contest, Jessamie Besas from General Luna, Surigao del Norte won the 1st price, while Coreen Austria from Cabadbaran City and Maria Mae Magbanua from Calaitan, Bayugan City won the 2nd and 3rd price respectively.

On the other hand, Cybelle Bugas from Cabadbaran City got the 1st place for the On-the-Spot Poster Making Contest, while Jhanhel Galle from Gigaquit, Surigao del Norte and Cristian Pol Abendan from Surigao City got the 2nd and 3rd place respectively.

The DSWD is the chairperson of RIACAT-VAWC and it aims to intensify the campaign through the conduct of series activities promoting the campaign.

With the effort of the Philippine government, finally, the country’s human trafficking hard work has been given top recognition with the US State Department with the highest ranking of Tier 1. This means that the Philippine government fully complies with the minimum standards for the elimination of severe forms of trafficking as provided by the 2000 Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). (Social Marketing Unit/DSWD Field Office Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


Alleged narco-politicians in Surigao del Norte surrender to Caraga police

By PCI Charity S Galvez

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 8 (PIA) - Former mayor Jesie U. Aguilera of Alegria town and former congressman Guillermo Romarate Jr. of Surigao del Norte surrendered to PCSupt. Rolando Felix Sunday at Police Regional Office (PRO) 13 after they learned that they were on President Rodrigo Duterte’s list of “narco-politicians.”

In a press conference with the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Aguilera and Romarate Jr. denied they were involved in drug trade in Surigao del Norte.

The former legislator admitted that convicted drug lord Herbert Colangco is his nephew but strongly opposed the claim he is receiving “dirty money” from the latter. He also said he would turnover his firearms to PNP Caraga as a sign of his sincerity and cooperation to the investigation of the authorities.

Aguilera and Romarate vowed that they would help in the government’s fight against the drug menace.

After the press conference, they were advised by PCSupt. Felix to give their statement to the Criminal Investigation and Detention Group (CIDG).

PCSupt Felix said the firearms of narco-politicians must be surrendered to the police since their licenses are cancelled while PNP personnel assigned to them must report back to their unit.

PRO-13 is closely working with the Philippine Druge Enforcement Agency, AFP, and other counterparts while investigation is underway against these politicians and a certain judge in Surigao del Norte who were allegedly involved in illegal drug activities. (PNP-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


DSWD Caraga spearheads 'Nutri-Saya' for 2016 Nutrition Month celebration

By Abegail R. Alvarez

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 8 (PIA) - The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)-Caraga conducted a 'Nutri-Saya' with various nutrition-related activities in celebration of the 2016 National Nutrition Month on July 28-29, 2016 at the regional office here.

The 2016 Nutrition Month theme is “First 1000 Days ni Baby Pahalagahan Para sa Malusog na Kinabukasan.”

Parts of the activity are competition on letter writing, poster making, and cooking which was participated by the Field Office-based staff.

The activities aimed to raise awareness among employees the importance of good nutrition to enjoy the quality of life, encourage the employees to advocate good nutrition, and promote good eating habits among employees.

The letter writing contest won by Rosalie Vasquez from Human Resource and Development Unit (HRDU) featured the journey of her first 1,000 days with her child. While various nutritious food were cooked during the cooking competition which won by five teams from the Office of the Regional Director (ORD), Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP), Supply Unit, Crisis Intervention Unit (CIU), and Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive Integrated Delivery of Social Service (Kalahi-CIDSS).

The poster making contest was won by Jessa Salva, Renson Precioso, and Jefferson Gonzales.

National Nutrition Month is a special health awareness celebration that is held every July. (Social Marketing Unit/DSWD Field Office Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


Caraga crime rate down

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 8 (PIA) - Crime incidence in Caraga region was substantially reduced in July 2016 compared with the same period last year.

This is attributed to the intensified implementation of the anti-criminality campaign and the implementation of the anti-drug campaign dubbed as Project Double Barrel,” Police Regional Office 13 regional director PCSupt. Rolando Felix said Friday.

Accordingly, the number of crimes documented by the Police Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division (RIDMD) this July dropped to 831 from 1,246 cases in the same month last year.

Crimes against property decreased by 77 percent. On the other hand, crimes against persons also declined: homicide 60 percent, physical injury 36 percent, and rape 33 percetn, respectively.

Since Project Double Barrel was implemented in July 1, 2016, the Caraga Police has arrested 140 drug personalities and confiscated shabu and marijuana with a total street value of P37.91 million during police operations.

Likewise, under Project “Tokhang” or house visitations on residences of suspected drug personalities, a total of 26,256 users and 647 pushers voluntarily surrendered to the police and pledged to stop their drug activities.

With this number of drug personalities who turned themselves in as of today, the challenge now lies in providing rehabilitation facilities for the users and alternative livelihood for the pushers so that they can become more productive members of the community, according to PCSupt. Felix. (PCI Charity Galvez, PNP-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


Feature: Know your daily recommended intake for calcium

MANILA, Aug. 8 (PIA) - Is your diet adequate in essential nutrients like carbohydrates, protein, fats, vitamins and minerals? One of the essential nutrients usually lacking in the Filipino diet is calcium.

Most of us, if not all, know that calcium is important because it keeps the body alive by performing numerous functions including building and maintaining healthy bones and strong teeth.

Calcium also helps in regulating blood clotting, transmitting nerve impulses, muscle flexing and heartbeat regulation.

Ninety-nine percent (99%) of calcium in the body is stored in the bones and teeth, while the remaining one percent is found in the blood and other tissues.

The Philippine Dietary Reference Intakes (PDRI), 2015 is the nutrition standard you can use to know the adequacy and inadequacy of your diet.

The PDRI is a new set of multi-level standards where the Recommended Energy/Nutrient Intake (REI/RNI) is one of the components.

Recommended Energy/Nutrient Intake (REI/RNI) is the level of intake of energy or nutrient which is considered adequate for the maintenance of health and well-being of healthy persons in the population.

Adequate Intake (AI) is the daily nutrient intake level that is based on observed or experimentally-determined approximation of the average nutrient intake by a group (groups) of apparently healthy people that is assumed to sustain a defined nutritional state.

Below is the table on recommended calcium intakes per day based on the PDRI, 2015.

Life stage/age group

Recommended calcium intakes per day

(milligrams/mg)

Male

Female

Infants, months

0-5

200

200

6-11

400

400

Chilldren, years

1-2

500

500

3-5

550

550

6-9

700

700

10-12

1000

 1000

13-15

1000

1000

16-18

1000

1000

Adults, years

19-29

750

750

30-49

750

750

50-59

750

800

60-69

800

800

>70

800

800

Pregnant

+50

Lactating

  +0

NOTE: Recommended Nutrient Intakes (RNI) are in bold font while Adequate Intakes (AI) are in italics

Here is simple way to know if you are meeting your calcium intake for the day. By recording your calcium intake for the day, divided by your RNI for calcium, you will know if your calcium intake for that day is adequate or not.

For example, your breakfast comprised of one glass of milk (4 teaspoons of skim milk diluted in one glass of water) and 2 pcs of pandesal with cheddar cheese. Your calcium intake is 907 milligrams while your RNI for calcium is 800 milligrams. Your calcium intake for the day is more than enough for the RNI for calcium.

Below is the table to guide you on the rich sources of calcium:

Food item and Description

Calcium Content (milligrams)

Finfish, Shellfish, and Other Aquatic  Animals and Products (Raw and Cooked)

Snail, fresh water, raw

Susong, pilipit, hilaw

100 grams

2702

Shrimp, freshwater (small), raw

Hipon, tagunton, hilaw

100 grams

2351

Crab, shore, raw

Talangka, hilaw

100 grams

2111

Snail, black, raw

Kuhol, itim, hilaw

100 grams

1650

Anchovy fry,  raw

Dulong, hilaw

 ¼ cup, 35 grams

307

Anchovy, long-jawed, whole, raw

Dilis, buo, hilaw

 ¼ cup, 35 grams

263

Sardine, fimbriated, fry

Silinyasi

1 piece, 45 grams

256

Crab, blue swimming

Alimasag, alige

3 tablespoons, 50 grams

141

Sardine, bombon

Tawilis

1 piece, 45 grams

93

Mackerel, short-bodied, fried

Hasa-hasa, prito

1 piece, 35 grams

71

Crab, mud/mangrove meat, boiled

Alimango, laman, nilaga

¼ cup, 20 grams

56

Crab, blue swimming meat, boiled

Alimasag laman, nilaga

 ¼ cup, 20 grams

56.2

Milk and Products

Milk, powder, skim

Gatas, pulbos, skim

¼ cup or 4 level teaspoons, 30 grams

395

Milk, powder, non-fat, instant

Gatas, pulbos, non-fat, instant

¼ cup or 4 level teaspoons, 30 grams

344

Milk, powder, full cream

Gatas, pulbos, full cream

¼ cup or 4 level teaspoons, 30 grams

307

Milk, powder, filled, instant

Gatas, pulbos, filled, instant

¼ cup or 4 level teaspoons, 30 grams

256

Milk, evaporated, filled, undiluted

Gatas, evaporada, filled

½ cup, 125 grams

297

Cheese, cheddar, pasteurized, processed,

1 slice, 35 grams (6 X 3 X 2cm)

256

Yoghurt, ½ cup, 125 grams

225

Eggs and Products

Egg, quail, boiled

Itlog, pugo, nilaga

9 pieces, 70 grams

65

Egg, chicken, whole, boiled

Itlog, manok, buo, nilaga

1 piece, 60 grams

44

Vegetables and Products

Seaweed, kulot

1 cup raw, 25 grams

177

Seaweed, balbalulang

1 cup raw, 25 grams

162

Seaweed, gamet
1 cup raw, 25 grams

118

Jute, boiled

Saluyot dahon, nilaga

½ cup, 45 grams

87

Pechay, boiled

Petsay, nilaga

½ cup, 45 grams

70

New Zealand spinach, boiled

Ispinaka dahon, nilaga

½ cup, 45 grams

57

The 2012 Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos urges us, especially children, to “consume milk, milk products and other calcium-rich foods such as small fish and shellfish everyday for healthy bones and teeth”.

For more information on food and nutrition, you may write, call or visit:  Dr. Mario V. Capanzana, Director, Food and Nutrition Research Institute, Department of Science and Technology, General Santos Avenue, Bicutan, Taguig City; Telephone/ Fax Nos: 837-2934 or 837-3164; Direct Line:839-1839; DOST Trunk Line: 837-2071-82 local 2296 or 2284; e-mail: mvc@fnri.dost.gov.ph or at mar_v_c@yahoo.com; FNRI-DOST website: http://www.fnri.dost.gov.ph. Like our Facebook page at facebook.com/FNRI or follow our twitter account at twitter.com/FNRI_DOST. (FNRI-DOST S&T Media Service/PIA-Caraga)


Cebuano News: Bag-ong natukod nga Women’s Center sa Sta. Monica pormal ng giablihan

By Mary Jul Escalante

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Agosto 8 (PIA) – Pormal ng gibendisyunan ug gi-inagurahan ang bag-ong natukod nga Women’s Center sa lungsod sa Sta. Monica niadtong Agosto 3, 2016.

Ang maong okasyon gitambungan ni Gobernador Sol  F. Matugas uban ni kanhi Kongresista Francisco T. Matugas, Board Members Mamerto Galanida ug Leonila Gorgolon, ug ang Team Capitol.

Atol sa maong okasyon, pormal usab nga gitunol ang mga gamit sa kusina ngadto sa mga kababainhan sa maong lungsod nga maoy ilang magamit sa ilang kapanginabuhian or livelihood program.

Pagkahuman sa maong programa, ang gobernador nakigtigom usab sa mga kapitanes sa nagkalain-aling barangay sa maong lungsod diin gihisgutan sa maong tigom ang mga plano, programa ug proyekto sa probinsya ubos sa HEALS plus agenda sa goberndaor diin gihatagan ug prayoridad ang pagkaon sa barangay, puhunan sa pag asenso, maayong panglawas para sa tanan ug ang mga panginahanglanon sa eskwelahan. (PGO-PIC/PIA-Surigao del Norte)

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

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KBP members, volunteers plant 1,100 mangrove propagules in SurSur town

By Nida Grace Barcena-Tranquilan

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur, Aug. 9 (PIA)– Over 1,100 mangrove propagules were planted by volunteers in the Oplan Broadcastreeing activity held in Barangay Burgos, Cortes this province on Saturday, Aug. 6, 2016.

The members of the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) - Agusan del Sur and Surigao del Sur Chapter organized the said activity in partnership with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Philippine Army (402nd Brigade, 36th Infantry Battalion and 16th Infantry Battalion), Philippine Information Agency-Surigao del Sur Information Center, other media practitioners of Surigao del Sur 1st District, Tri-media Association of Surigao del Sur and some members of Alpha Kappa Rho fraternity.

According to Sure FM Station Manager Judith Suarez, the simultaneous tree planting activity was also conducted in Mt. Diwata, San Francisco and Pinagalaan, Bayugan City, all in Agusan del Sur. While in Surigao del Sur, the activity was conducted in San Vicente, Bislig City and Barangay Burgos in Cortes town.

Both areas identified targeted to plant a minimum of 1,000 seedlings, Suarez added.

The Oplan Broadcastreeing is a KBP advocacy to preserve and save Mother Earth through planting trees conducted annually. (NGBT/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


AgNor barangays, agencies receive IT equipment

By Aimee B. Sienes

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 9 (PIA) - In line with its computerization program, the provincial government of Agusan del Norte distributed a number of computer units to different barangays and recipient agencies of the province amounting to P2,255,070.

A total of 62 barangays and 12 agencies in the different municipalities and city received the custodianship of the Information Technology (IT) equipment that included Mahayahay Elementary School, Bangayan Elementary School and Kitcharao DepEd District, all of the municipality of Kitcharao; Soriano Elementary School, Puting Bato Elementary School, MTCC-Cabadbaran City and Provincial Highway Patrol Team, all of Cabadbaran City; Carmen Municipal Police Station in the municipality of Carmen; Nasipit National High School-Main and Triangulo Elementary School in the municipality of Nasipit; Jabonga Police Station in the municipality of Jabonga; and Municipal Circuit Trial Court of Tubay-Santiago in the municipality of Santiago.

To exercise proper accountability and responsibility of all government properties being issued by the province and in the proper safekeeping and utilization thereof as provided for in Sections 375 and 376 of Republic Act 7160 or the local government code of 1991, the province transferred the custodianship of IT equipment granted by the province to recipient local government units and other government agencies so that the said equipment shall be dropped from the records of the Provincial Accountant’s Office and properly used by the said recipients. (LGU-Agusan del Norte/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


Surigao Norte guv wants full operationalization of Siargao Agri Trade Center

By John Glenn Platil

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 9 (PIA)– Governor Sol F. Matugas is now making rounds before the recent visit of Agriculture Sec. Manny Piñol, and she wants full operationalization of the Siargao Agri Trade Center in Dapa town.

She says that the keystone agenda of her administration is sufficient food production, which means that in her last term of office, she desires to leave a legacy of change right in the table.

In addition, she enjoins all the barangays and municipalities in the province to plant the correct legumes, fruits, vegetables and crops according to the accurate findings of soil engineers as to what particular seedling fits the locality.

Gov. Matugas also directs agriculturists to properly and efficiently man the center, which is a dream come true for the Surigaonons.

"This giant project is the queen of all projects. You must see to it that our plans and programs are felt directly by the grassroots community, translated to quick response and drastic actions," says Matugas.

Gov. Matugas seeks increased production so that the facility will be filled with home-grown products with excellent quality.

To top it all, the Siargao Agri Trade Center also features a cold storage with 15 tons capacity and chilling room with 10 tons capacity. (PGO-SDN/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


Southwest Butuan launches Project CARAMEL

By Joy Carol A. Belarmino

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 9 (PIA) - In response to the call of uplifting the quality education, Southwest Butuan District launched recently its flagship program the Creative Academic Reinforcement for Achievement and Management for Excellent Learning or known as project CARAMEL held here.

Project Caramel was conceived in response to the Department of Education’s vision of producing competent learners through creative ways of showcasing their potentialities and developing their academic skills. It sees the opportunities, importance and applications of continuous improvement activities and various reinforcement strategies to achieve and deliver the mission of creating a child- friendly, gender sensitive and nurturing schools, developing a motivating environment geared towards excellent performance. It considers as well that management of stakeholders as its prime ally to achieve lifelong and excellent learning.

The program was anchored on the Regional and Butuan City Division’s flagship program BRAVE which means Butuan’s Response to Academic Voyage for Excellence, designed to help address the pressing need to increase academic performance of pupils or students.

The said launching was graced by Schools Division Superintendent Arsenio T. Cornites Jr., CESO V, the newly elected first councilor of Butuan and Committee Chairman on Education Atty. Glenn Carampatana; and Raul Carampatana, Brgy. Captain of San Vicente, Butuan City, and attended by a hundred teachers of Southwest District coming from West Central Elemenatry School, Villa Kananga Elementary School, Maon Elementary School, San Vicente Elementary School, Mandacpan Elementary School, Bit-os Elementary School and San Roque Elementary School bringing with them their different banners on their school based flagship programs where the Project CARAMEL serves as the “pitcher project.” (DepEd Butuan City Division/PIA-Agusan del Norte)

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

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NCDA to hold seminar on how to handle PWDs in tourism industry

By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 10 (PIA) – The National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA), in partnership with the Department of Tourism (DOT) will be holding the seminar on how to handle Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in tourism industry on August 18, 2016 here.

According to NCDA acting executive director Carmen Zubiaga, this one-day seminar is aimed at promoting the government’s National Tourism Development Plan (NTDP) and other equally important laws and mandates on disability among duty bearers and stakeholders in order to attain goals on “Accessible Tourism For All” as provided thereof.

“The seminar will involve the participation of the workers in the business industry, hotel and restaurant managers, tour guides, resort and transport operators, and other DOT-accredited establishment. Other participants in this seminar would include officials of the government who oversee the implementation of tourism industry, the media, among others,” added Zubiaga.

It can be recalled that the Regional Council on Disability Affairs (RCDA) led by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Caraga has conducted on July 20-22, 2016 the seminar on how to handle the behavior of children with special needs. This time, the NCDA and RCDA will be giving focus to the PWDs.

The National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA) is the national government agency mandated to formulate policies and coordinate the activities of all agencies, whether public or private, concerning disability issues and concerns. As such, the NCDA is the lead agency tasked to steer the course of program development for persons with disabilities and the delivery of services to the sector.

The NCDA is tasked to monitor the implementation of several laws to ensure the protection of PWDs’ civil and political rights. These laws include Republic Act No 7277 (Magna Carta for Disabled Persons), Batas Pambansa Blg. 344 (Accessibility Law), Republic Act 6759 (White Cane Act) and ILO Convention No. 159 (Vocational Rehabilitation of Persons With Disability). It has also been tasked, through Proclamation No. 125, to coordinate activities and to monitor the observance of the Asian and Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons (1993-2002) in the Philippines. Proclamation No. 125 was issued by the President on January 15, 1993, to enjoin both the government and the private entities to organize projects based on the policy categories mentioned in the agenda for action of the decade. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)


DOLE Phils back to normal operation after talks with SurSur guv

By Nida Grace Barcena-Tranquilan

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur, Aug. 10 (PIA) – The DOLE Philippines, Incorporated (Stanfilco Division) operating in three towns of this province was reportedly back to its regular operation on Monday, August 8 after DOLE Phils. officials met with Governor VicenteT. Pimentel Jr. over the weekend at his residence here.

The special meeting was also attended by the concerned agencies, local chief executives of Tagbina, Barobo, and Tago, and Philippine Army.

The said meeting was aimed to resolve the issue concerning the company's sudden declaration of indefinite shutdown of its operation.

The company cited security threat made by the New Peoples Army as the main reason of their closure. The Philippine Army assured that they will secure the national highway to prevent the incident from happening again. The local government officials also vowed to support the security forces in solving the insurgency problem in the province.

It can be recalled that the said company declared an indefinite shutdown of its operation on August 3, affecting more than a thousand employees mostly Surigaonons. A protest rally was conducted in Barobo town condemning the New People’s Army for being responsible in the series of burning incident of the company's container vans. (NGBT/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


Feature Story: Coffee perks up farmers’ lives

By Joie L. Ceballos

The soon to be launched Robusta coffee in Tagbina, Surigao del Sur was 50 years in the making. And if the farmers of barangay Kahayagan in this municipality took them that long, this coffee must be very, very good!

In 1965 farmers started to grow coffee in a forest reserve area owned by Paper Industries Corporation of the Philippines (PICOP). Their organic coffee has already created local yet loyal customers, but it was very slow to go mainstream due to lack of support.

Since their product has a big market in Caraga region, 30 farmers created the Mabuhay- Kahayagan Coffee Growers (MKCGC) in 2007 and contributed P1,000 each for their starting capital. Three years later, the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) distributed an area covering 2,772 hectares for the coffee plantation.

But for these poor farmers, running farmers, running the cooperative was not easy, most especially when coffee growing came to a halt brought about by the low buying price of fresh berries. With continued guidance from DAR, the organization was encouraged to just plant more and utilizes the land until Nestle became the organization’s valued buyer. Nestle provided the organization with quality variety of coffee and several planting and growing trainings. On the other hand, the DAR developed the organizations maturity with various capability-building trainings and continuing seminars on product development.

Under the common service facilities component of DAR’s Agrarian Reform community Connectivity and Economic Support Services (ARCCESS) project, MKCGC received one unit flatbed drier and sprayer all worth P1.4 million. The dryer encouraged the farmers to expand their coffee farms so that it could cater bigger volume than of the present facility.

The DAR also helped the cooperative by looking for partner-agencies to develop their coffee business. Aside from the DAR’s dehuller machine for the coffee beans, the Department of Agriculture also provided one, the Department of Social Welfare and Development gave P350,000 to help with their coffee production needs and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) offered one industrial coffee  grinder and two industrial coffee roasters. The DOST also taught the farmers about the nutritional facts of coffee.

The business went on the nestle using the world market’s fair price and the cooperative grew to 143 members with a working capital of more than P100,000.

But MKCGC could not just stop as supplier to Nestle. With a special arrangement, Nestle allowed the use of 5 percent - 10 percent of the farmers harvest for their own product. And with the business development service component of DAR-ARCCESS, MKCGC was trained in roasting, grinding and packaging that gave birth to another business opportunity for the cooperative - the Tagbina Robusta Coffee.

While waiting for the approval of the facilities from the ARCCESS’ common service facilities component like roaster and grinder, MKCGC, in pursuit of bringing their product closer to the market, tapped outsource services but continues to hope for the approval of the facilities.

Construction is on-going for the MKCGC’s coffee processing center implemented under DAR’s village-level processing center enhancement program. Under this program, the DAR gave P500,000 and the Tagbina town provided a counterpart of P200,000 for the construction of processing center.

The Tagbina Robusta Coffee, which soon be launched in the market, will not only provide our coffee time with new aroma but also perks a new hope of success for Tagbina coffee farmers. (DAR-CARAGA Info officer/PARO-SDS/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


15th HRSD confab, venue for transition

By Robert E. Roperos

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 10 (PIA) – “The 15th Human Resource and Skills Development (HRSD) conference is a good venue for transition,” said Mindanao Technical Vocational Education and Training (MinTVET) spokesperson John Franco.

During the press conference on Tuesday, August 9 held at the lobby of the Philippine Gateway Hotel here, Franco said the conduct of the annual summit served as venue for the technical-vocational sector to be updated with the latest development that our country is facing specifically with the ASEAN integration that has been implemented.

“We need to be updated with the latest technology, methods, and curriculum in tech-voc so that Mindanaoans will be given the opportunity to compete not only in the national but as well as in the international skills,” Franco said.

With the new officials under the Duterte administration, Franco added the conduct of the activity will give challenge to those officials who are tasked to continue what has been started by the previous administration so that no Filipinos will be left behind in as far as skills development is concerned.

Meanwhile, Angela Natividad, another spokesperson of MinTVET underscored that with the ASEAN Integration, this means that skilled workers in the ASEAN member-nations can freely go in and out from these countries which specifically means that “our Filipino skilled workers can work freely with these member-countries as long as they are technically qualified. Likewise, skilled workers from other ASEAN member-countries will also do the same.”

With this development, Natividad stressed that there is a need for the Filipino workforce to be updated to cope with the demand of the ASEAN integration. “This will also mean that our TVET graduates will be given greater chances to be hired and work abroad… this is the reason why we need to upgrade their skills,” Natividad added.

The Human Resource and Skills Development (HRSD) Conference is an annual gathering of Technical-Vocational (Tech-Voc) schools in the six regions of Mindanao which primarily aimed to strengthen the education and training of manpower skills among Mindanaoans.

This is also to ensure that tech-voc students and school administrators will be given the opportunity to be acquainted and somehow share the best practices that each region is doing for skills development.

This year, Caraga Region hosted the grandest event of the TVET in Mindanao. According to the Secretariat, as of 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, some 586 delegates were in attendance. (Regional Information Officer, TESDA-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


Caraga’s HRSD confab sets record-breaking participants

By Robert E. Roperos

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 10 (PIA)– A record-breaking number of delegates in the 15th Human Resource and Skills Development (HRSD) Conference has been noted by the Secretariat.

Mindanao Technical-Vocational Education and Training (MinTVET) spokesperson John Franco revealed during the press conference here on August 9 that as of 10:30 a.m., the Secretariat has recorded some 583 in the attendance.

“This attendance is the biggest in the history of HRSD Conference,” he said. This figure, according to Franco has somehow surpassed the number of delegates during the previous years’ conduct of the annual gathering of Mindanao TVET sectors.

We are so thankful to the host region – Caraga and the host organization – the Caraga Association of Technical Vocational Insitutions, Inc. (CATVII) for this resounding response from our partners in the different regions in Mindanao.

We also salute the leadership of the provincial government of Surigao del Norte thru Governor Sol F. Matugas for the hundred percent support extended to CATVII, TESDA-Caraga, and the MinTVET.

In other development, MinTVET Spokesperson Angela Nativitidad is elated over the peace and order situation in the city saying that with the presence of foreigners just walking around the corners, this means that the security in the city is stable.

“There’s nothing to worry about the security as well as the peace and order here in the city… So, I think, this is one of the perfect venues we have so far in HRSD,” Natividad said.

The 15th HRSD Conference is hosted by the Caraga Association of Technical-Vocational Institutions, Inc. (CATVII) and TESDA-Caraga and is anchored on the theme: “Onwards TVET: Changes and Transitions towards 2020.” The two-day event opened on Tuesday and will end Wednesday, August 10, 2016.

It aims to convene as one and unified sector in Technical-Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Mindanao discussing, sharing and exchanging common points that would significantly contribute to national and regional TVET success.

It also aimed to discuss the challenges of the future of TVET amidst the current global financial crisis and its effects on the TVET sector. Likewise, it serves as a venue for sharing and learning from best practices in skills development and training and education as a benchmark initiative for continuous improvement.

Participants of the conference include: Private and Public TVET School Administrators, TVET Institution Heads, Training Managers and Trainers, Industry Groups or Associations, TVET Industry Partners, TESDA Provincial Directors, Training Center Chiefs, ROD/Finance Chiefs, and selected TESD Specialists. (TESDA-Caraga/PIA-Surigao del Norte)

Thursday, August 11, 2016

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EMB-Caraga to launch ‘Basura Patrol Program’

By  Venus L. Garcia

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 11 (PIA)– In compliance to the stringent implementation of the Republic Act No. 9003, otherwise known as Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Environment Management Bureau (DENR-EMB) in Caraga will launch the Basura Patrol Program on the forthcoming 6th Caraga Regional Ecological Center (CREC) Summit to inform the citizens on the substance of the program.

As a pilot program in Metro Manila in 2013, it will also be introduced in the region with particular emphasis on the penal provision on illegal dumping and is aimed at dealing the adverse impact of improper solid waste management practices in localities. Specific date and venue of launching is yet to be announced soon.

With this, a ‘Basura Patrollers’ will be organized who will adequately serve the function of monitoring, documenting and taking geotagged photos of illegal dumping, open burning activities and littering, among others. They will also see if local government units maintain cleanliness in its respective jurisdictions.

“We have to reinforce methods or strategies that will aid in our direction of keeping our environment cleaner, safer and greener. Ensuring the protection of public health and environment is an utmost concern of everyone,” said EMB-Caraga regional director Wilson Trajero.

The National and Regional Ecology Centers shall give primary considerations of making all the information generated, collected, recorded and stored accessible to the general public and the said information shall include data for solid waste management plans, the national framework, national status report and all other relevant information necessary to implement and ecological waste management programs and projects.

Other stakeholders especially the academe, civic organizations and media sector are urged to help in propagating the program. (VLG/PIA-Caraga)


PNVSCA, CHED conduct volunteerism story writing contest

By Nora C. Lanuza Molde

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 11 (PIA) – The Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency (PNVSCA) has partnered with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) in the conduct of a Volunteerism Story Writing Contest.

With the theme “Volunteering for Sustainable Development,” the collaborative activity aims to engage Filipino youth, particularly the National Service Training Program (NSTP) students, in discovering and narrating the diverse experiences and insights of people and organizations who render volunteer service for community empowerment and sustainable development.

Also, the conduct of Volunteerism Story Writing contest is aimed to promote volunteerism both as a way of life and a cross-cutting tool to achieve socio-economic development

Each region will have a winning entry to showcase the volunteering stories in different areas of the country.

For more information of the contest mechanics and entry forms can be found and can be downloaded at PNVSCA’s website at www.pnvcsa.gov.ph and Facebook Page www.facebook.com/innovatcooperateinspire or at CHED’s website at www.ched.gov.ph.

Contestant should submit both printed and electronic copies of entry. The e-copy must be sent by e-mail to info@pnvsca.gov.ph while the printed copy must be enclosed in a brown envelope and sent to Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency located at the Ground Floor, Philippine Sugar Center Building, North avenue, Diliman, Quezon City.

Interested participants may also contact PNVSCA at info@pnvsca.gov.ph and/or (02) 2777389.

The deadline for the submission of entries is on August 31, 2016. (NCLM/PIA-Caraga)


TESDA, Surigao Norte town implement barangay scholarship program

By Susil D. Ragas

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 11 (PIA)– The provincial office of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) here in partnership with the local government unit of Sison has recently implemented the barangay scholarship program through a skills training.

TESDA provincial director Allan S. Millan said the training being conducted is in partnership with the local government unit of Sison, aimed to provide skills training opportunities to indigent beneficiaries to equip them with employable skills to make them economically productive.

He bared that 53 self-confessed drug users have availed the program enrolled in the different competencies, namely: 19 in Small Engine and Motorcycle Mechanic, 15 in Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC I, and 19 enrolled in Electrical Installation and Maintenance.

Millan further said that enrollees will avail free training and assessment and also received daily allowance from TESDA fund as mandated under Republic Act No. 9509 or the Barangay Pangkabuhayan Act.

TESDA is mandated to implement the Republic Act No. 9509, which establishes livelihood and skills training centers in the fourth, fifth and sixth class municipalities to open employment opportunities, combat poverty and improve the quality of life of Filipinos. The budget allocation is included in TESDA’s appropriation in the FY 2016 General Appropriations Act (GAA) under the Locally-Funded Project (LFP). (SDR/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


MinTVET officials elated over Caraga’s hosting of HRSD confab

By Robert E. Roperos

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 11 – Officials of the Mindanao Technical Vocational Education and Training (MinTVET) are elated over the hosting of the Caraga Association of Technical Vocational Institutions, Inc. (CATVII) and TESDA-Caraga in the 15th Human Resource and Skills Development (HRSD) Conference in the city.

Speaking before the local tri-media during the press conference on August 9, 2016 at the Philippine Gateway Hotel in this city, MinTVET Spokesperson John Franco said the attendance of the 583 delegates from the six regions in Mindanao is an evident of full support to the region’s hosting of the annual event of MinTVET.

Franco specifically discussed that because of the joint efforts of CATVII, the Regional and Provincial Offices, the conduct of activity is smooth as the provincial government also extended their full support to the event.

During the Opening Ceremonies held Tuesday morning, festival drummers from the Surigao State College of Technology (SSCT) welcomed the delegates as they arrived at the venue. The processional marked the opening of the activity where officials of the MinTVET, CATVII and TESDA Mindanao entranced the hall.

Also, performers from the SSCT composed of dancers and singers entertained the delegates with the dances and songs of Surigao. “This is one of a kind experience… The Surigaonons have showcased their talents not only in singing and dancing but as well as in the local compositions where music played during the dances were locally-composed,” said Angela Natividad, MinTVET Spokesperson said.

This year’s conference is anchored on the theme: “Onwards TVET: Changes and Transitions towards 2020.”  (Regional Information Officer, TESDA-Caraga/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


Caraga student named national winner in oratorical contest

By Ma. Lourdes P. Apego

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 11 (PIA) - A student from Caraga region landed in the first place in a national oratorical contest sponsored by the Department of Education (DepEd) and Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).

According to DepEd Caraga Regional Information Officer Elizalde Bernales, student Ena Francesca Cadayona of Caraga Regional High School in Surigao City is the grand prize winner of the oratorical contest along the theme “Legal na Ampon Ako: Anak na Totoo.”

For her win, Cadayona received P15,000 in cash plus trophy.

Meanwhile, Joyce Ken Kei Daquio of Kidapawan City National High School was awarded second place winner while Jona Mocam of Matanao National High School of Region 11 got the third place.

A total of 16 best school orators representing all the regions in the country joined the contest. (Radyo ng Bayan Butuan/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


Manobos perform “Panawagtawag” for their Kalahi-CIDSS funded tribal hall in AgSur

By Marko Davey D. Reyes

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 11 (PIA) - The communities of Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur recently performed the "panawagtawag" to bless their efforts in building the first ever Municipal Tribal Hall to be built in Barangay Poblacion costing P1,294,517.

All 32 barangays of said municipality have decided to propose the said sub-project to address the cultural and traditional needs of the 9,756 (3,103 households) Manobos in the municipality. It is funded by the Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (Kalahi-CIDSS) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Caraga.

This strong gesture by the people of Prosperidad is an acknowledgment to the fact that communities, regardless of culture, religion, and ethnicity need to co-exist to progress.

The practice of "panawagtawag" or the imploring of the spirits of nature for guidance and blessing is a long-time tradition of the Manobo lumads of Caraga. They believe that there is a harmonious scheme of things and that people and nature co-exist with the interference of spirits/deities, ruled by Magbabaya (supreme deity of the human world).

To ensure the blessings of the spirits/deities, an offering and a ritual (usually involves the offering of live animals) is commonly done by Manobo tribal leaders (datu) or a tribal priest to appease the spirits and bless the endeavors of the community. (Social Marketing Unit/DSWD Field Office Caraga/PIA-Agusan del Sur)

Friday, August 12, 2016

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150 4Ps beneficiaries benefit mariculture project in Surigao City

By Susil D. Ragas

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 12 (PIA) – A total of 150 4Ps (Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino) Program beneficiaries benefited the convergence Mariculture Project in the city implemented by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) and Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).

According to DTI trade and industry specialist Rennel C. Dalagan, DTI provided the customized Norwegian-type five fish cages worth P1.5 million through its Shared Service Facility (SSF) Program, while the city government of Surigao provided cage nets. DSWD, on the other hand, will provide feeds and fingerlings worth P2.6 million while BFAR will provide on necessary technical support.

He said the project is expected to harvest approximately 50 metric tons of Bangus (milkfish) after six months.

In his message during the formal launching of the project, DTI Caraga regional director Brielgo O. Pagaran emphasized that the mariculture project poses a huge opportunity to uplift the living condition particularly in the financial aspect as it will generate more income if properly managed.

Other officials who attended the event include: DSWD SLP regional coordinator Roy R. Serdeña, Surigao City Mayor Ernesto T. Matugas, and BFAR representative Dominador G. Maputol. (SDR/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


News Feature: 15th HRSD Conference in Caraga: Develop tourism industry, Caraga officials told

By Robert E. Roperos

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 12 (PIA)  – Though Caraga Region has been dwelling on developing the tourism industry, spokespersons of the Mindanao Technical Vocational Education and Training (MinTVET) urged the region’s officials to strengthen its tourism potentials.

John Franco, Information Officer of the MinTVET said Monday that one way of doing this is to instill in the minds of the Caraganons the hospitality which local and foreign tourists alike, have been looking for. “As soon as they (tourists) arrived here, they must feel that they are welcomed… this must be the orientation to be given to the people in Caraga," he said.

Also, effective marketing strategy must be implemented. “Promotional strategies must also be revisited and if there is a need to revise, then do it,” Franco said.

Further, another spokesperson of MinTVET Angela Natividad underscored that promoting a certain place in a region is not enough… “This must be packaged… When you promote Siargao because of the annual international surfing competition, other tourist destinations in the region must likewise be promoted… In this way, you are not only promoting one place, but the whole Caraga Region,” she said.

The officials are here in the region for the conduct of the 15th Human Resource and Skills Development (HRSD) Conference on August 9-10, 2016.

This year, the HRSD Conference is hosted by the Caraga Association of Technical-Vocational Institutions, Inc. (CATVII) and TESDA-Caraga. It is anchored on the theme: “Onwards TVET: Changes and Transitions towards 2020.”

The conference aims to convene as one and unified sector in Technical-Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Mindanao discussing, sharing and exchanging common points that would significantly contribute to national and regional TVET success.

Now on its 15th year, this year’s hosting in Caraga is a record-breaking in terms of the number of delegates. “This year’s number of delegates has broken the records since the HRSD Conference was conducted,” Franco said.  (TESDA-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


Surigao Norte conducts planning workshop on Climate Change

By John Glenn A. Platil

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 12 (PIA) – Representatives from the national line agencies, schools and provincial offices participated during the planning workshop on Climate Change Adaptation on August 11, 2016 at the PGO Expanded Conference Hall, Capitol Compound, this city.

The said consultation underscored on seven keystone areas, namely: human security; food security; water sufficiency; environmental and ecological stability; climate-friendly industries and services; sustainable energy; and knowledge and capacity development.

During the said planning workshop governor Sol Matugas, who was ably represented by provincial administrator Atty. Premolito Plaza, said that when God amazingly made the earth, He empowered humans to govern, rule and dominate the earth effectively and in so doing, nurture the green environment, lush rainforest and vast oceans.

“Indeed, seasons change. Time flies. As we continually face and brave the different rifts and intervals of industrial revolution, we grapple with the chain reaction and domino effect of global warming in all the corridors and recesses of society. What we witness today is the staggering buildup, overload and accumulation of shambolic rubbish, greenhouse gases and cluttered stuffs,” she said.

According to governor Matugas her readings of the present circumstances suggests that people must harmonize their thoughts and chart their strategic plans of action to protect the environment from degradation.

Ozone layer depletion, protracted drought, contamination and radioactivity, she added, are very much disconcerting and alarming that is why people must get their acts together.  (PGO-SDN/PIA-Surigao del Norte)

Monday, August 15, 2016

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Almost P1M worth of shabu seized, 12 arrested in Caraga

By PCI Charity S. Galvez

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 15 (PIA) - Almost P1 million worth of shabu were seized while 12 drug personalities were arrested including a female minor during the implementation of Project Double Barrel on Friday in Caraga region.

Chief Supt. Rolando Felix, Police Regional Office 13 director, said among those arrested were Ponciano Sila and Connan Bruce Veyra who are the number one in the watchlist for illegal drugs in Taganaan, Surigao del Norte and in Dinagat town, Dinagat Islands, respectively.          

Arrested in Butuan City anti-illegal drug operations were: Jonathan Alivio, Ruel Piloton, Erica Madera, Rodulfo Madamba, and his wife Lydia Madamba, Ases Mala, Roland Daprosa, and a female minor.          

In Surigao del Norte, operatives arrested Angelito Pobe in San Benito town and Lonito Escabal, the top 8 in the watchlist of Sta. Monica town.          

Police confiscated a total of 82.5 grams of suspected shabu with street value of P973,000 and several drug paraphernalia.

Citing the record of the Regional Operations and Plans Division, a total of 11 persons were killed; 265 drug suspects were arrested; and P36, 861,529 worth of illegal drugs were seized in Caraga since the implementation of Project Double Barrel in July 1, 2016.

Among those killed was a former PNP member Rex Ofianga during the raid in the city on Thursday, August 11.

Chief Supt. Felix stressed that the Project Double Barrel is strictly implemented and that any PNP personnel involved in illegal drug activities will suffer the same fate with that of civilians. (PNP-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


Army's bayanihan teams facilitate livelihood programs in AgNor towns

By 2Lt Joan B Camus

BUENAVISTA, Agusan del Norte, Aug. 15 (PIA)  – The bayanihan teams of 23rd Infantry (MASIGASIG) Battalion, Philippine Army in partnership with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) facilitated the awarding of certificates to barangay associations under the Bayanihan Team Activity in the municipalities of Nasipit, Buenavista and Carmen, all of Agusan del Norte on August 10-12, 2016.

A total of 69 barangay associations were given DOLE certificates recognizing their legitimacy as people’s organization in the community able to help the local government in its thrust to development and progress. They are also entitled for livelihood assistance both from DOLE and from their local government unit.

During the awarding of certificates that was held on their respective municipality, Engr. John Ritche Tangpos, head of DOLE Agusan del Norte expressed his gratitude to the bayanihan teams for facilitating in the delivery of government’s basic services and livelihood programs of DOLE to be benefitted by the less privileged people.

The awarding of certificate was attended by Mayor Norbert Pagaspas of Buenavista, Mayor Ramon Calo of Carmen and a representative from LGU Nasipit. (23IB, 4ID, PA/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


DOLE starts industry “profiling” in Caraga

By Greg Tataro Jr.

Tandag City, Surigao del Sur, Aug. 15 (PIA) – The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) in Caraga region has begun profiling industry precisely for carrying out new policies to protect both welfare of employers and employees on orders of Labor Usec. Joel Maglungsod.

Atty. Evelyn Ramos pointed out the importance of the endeavor, saying that their office would first focus on small medium enterprises (SMEs) and then on mining industry come third and fourth weeks of this month.

Beforehand, Ramos talked about plans on putting a stop to the practice of “End of Contractualization,” or “endo work,” citing that DOLE Secretary Silvestre Bello III had already issued advisory on all prohibitions on “labor only contracting” as well as Department Order No. 162, suspending temporarily the registration of manpower agencies.

She stressed that, regardless of the nature of work, abuse on alleged engagement in “555” or endo work should stop.

Meanwhile, in order to inform businesses in this regard, DOLE bared plans to hold a “forum cum assessment” with employers in the region.

The DOLE Caraga chief also corrected the misconception that workers under contractual status should not be entitled to labor standard benefits like SSS and Philhealth. (Radyo ng Bayan-Tandag/PIA-Surigao del Sur) 


Cebuano News: Kasundaluhan nanumpa nga mosunod og morespeto sa tawhanong katungod

Ni Nida Grace Barcena-Tranquilan

TAGO, Surigao del Sur, Agosto 15 (PIA) – Atol sa gihimong kasaulogan sa ika-67th International Humanitarian Law, ang pwersa sa 36th Infantry Battalion (36IB), Philippine Army nanumpa sa pagsunod ug pagbaton og respeto sa Role of Law (ROL), Human Rights ug International Humanitarian Law (IHL) niadtong miaging semana.

Ang maong kasaulogan sa pagpanumpa sumala pa gipangunahan kini ni Major Rey Auguis kinsa maoy Human Rights Officer sa maong batalyon. Aduna kini tema nga “Mga Aral ng Nakaraan, Hamon sa Kasalukuyan.”

Sumala pa ni 36IB CMO officer Capt. Al Anthony Pueblas, nanumpa ang mga kasundaluhan nga hugtanon sila nga mosunod sa tanang probisyon nga nalangkuban sa International Humanitarian Law. Pagpanalipod sa mga nilupigan sama sa kababayen-an, kabataan, katiguwangan, kaigsuonang lumad, ug mga kaigsuonang adunay problema sa pisikal nga kahimtang.

Dugang pa niya, nanumpa ug misaad ang tanan nga mobarog sa gipanumpaang tahas, nga mao ang pagpanalipod sa katawhang Pilipino ug sa tibuok nasud nga Pilipinas.

Kalabot niini, si Lt. Colonel Randolph Rojas mipahimangno sa mga kasundulaohan isip kumander sa maong batalyon, og mga talamdan sa IHL. “Una panalipdan sa tanang higayun ang mga indibidwal nga diin walay labot sa panagbangi ug kadtong walay labot sa kagubot. Ikaduha, kinahanglan respetuhon ang tanang makita nga adunay timailhan sa Red Cross ug Red Crescent. Ikatulo mao ang tanang dinakpan kinahanglan mapanalipdan batok sa kakuyaw ug piligro. Aduna silay katungod nga makalambigit sa ilang pamilya ug katungod nga makadawat ug ayuda. Ika-upat, walay ni bisan kinsa ang dapatan, pasakitan o silotan.”

Matud pa Rojas nga daghan na ang mga higayun nga diin nakadawat ug mga reklamo ang kasundaluhan sa kasong pagyatak sa katungod sa katawhan. Ug ang tanan ilang giatubang ug gihimong usa ka pagtulon-an arun sa paglambo sa hisgutanang pagsunod ug pagrespeto sa katungud sa uban.

Samtang gipamahayag usab sa maong opisyal nga Transformation Roadmap ug ang Internal Peace and Security Plan (IPSP) Bayanihan, maoy nahimong dalan paingun sa kalampusan ug para sa bililhun nga resulta. Adunay duha ka mga importanteng butang ang angay sundon sa pagpatigayun sa tanang lihok ilabi na sa panahon nga diin magpahigayun ug operasyung pangkombat ang kasundaluhan: una niini, mao ang pagpabilin sa hugot nga pagrespeto sa tawhanong katungod, role of law ug ang International Humanitarian Law, og ang Ikaduha, mao ang paglambigit sa tanang stakeholders sa pagpanday sa kalinaw.

Sa gikabutyag ni Rojas, hagit kini alang sa mga kasundaluhan nga hugot nga magbaton kini o pagrespeto sa ROL, Human Rights ug IHL.

Sa katapusan miingun ang maong opisyal nga “ang 36IB Philippine Army wala magtugot sa bisan kinsang myembro sa kasundaluhan ang  mubuhat ug dili maayo ilabi na ang pagyatak sa tawhanong katungod.”

Ang kasaulogan sa International Humanitarian Law ginahimo kini matag bulan sa Agosto pinasubay kamanduan sa Executive Order no. 134, sumala pa ni Capt. Pueblas. (NGBT/36IB-CMO/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


Cebuano News: Provincial Cooperative Forum malampuson nga gipahigayon

Ni Mary Jul E. Escalante

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Agosto 15 (PIA) - Malampuson nga gipahigayon ang usa ka Provincial Cooperative Forum bag-uhay pa lamang didto sa Go Negosyo Center, Capitol Compound ning dakbayan.

Atol sa maong aktibidad natuki ug nahisgutan an SP Resolution No. 183 series of 2013 ug Provincial Ordinance No. 1 series of 2014, Regional Cooperative Development Roadmap for 2016-2020, Coop. Dev't Authority Updates,  Financial Institution that support Cooperatives Programs, ug Puhunan/Panginabuhi sa Barangay.

Gihisgutan ug gipalapdan pa usab pinaagi sa open forum ang mga adyenda ug solusyon para makab-ot ang tumong nga maka organisa ang matag munisipyo ug kooperatiba bisan usa sa matag barangay aron usab ang mga nagkinahanglan natong mga kaigsuonan matagaan ug paglaum ug tsansa nga maka negosyo ug moangat pinaagi sa kooperatiba.

Ang maong kalihukan gitambungan kini sa mga miyembro sa Sangguniang Bayan chairman on cooperatives ug representante sa mga nagkalain-laing munisipalidad ug ahensya sa gobyerno ug pribado ning probinsya.

Mitambong usab si Gobernador Sol Matugas agig pagsuporta ug pagpalapad sa iyang programa sa livelihood ug agrikultura nga sakop sa iyang HEALS Plus agenda uban nila Chairman on Cooperative Committee/PCDC Chairman Melva P. Garcia nga gaawhag sa tanan nga mag organisa ug kooperatiba sa matag munisipyo ngadto sa matag barangay, uban usab sila OIC Prov'l Coop. Dev't Officer Mr. Gromyko A. Geraldino, RCDC Chairman on Cooperative Mr. John E. Gamboa Sr., CDA Regional Director Mr. Genaro Pogata, PCDC Executive Director Mr. Pol Lugo, DTI Director Mr. Celistino Nigapatan ug Mr. Edwin Ausa. (PGO-PIC/PIA-Surigao del Norte)

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

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Cabadbaran police officer named 2016 COPS awardee

By Nora C. Lanuza Molde

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 16 (PIA)– A police officer of Cabadbaran City Police Station is one of the Country’s Outstanding Police officers in Service (COPS) this year.

Senior Police Officer 2 (SPO2) Jeffrey Bayotlang Ojao of Cabadbaran Police Station 5 in Cabadbaran City, Agusan del Norte is one of the six Non Commissioned Officers and now joins the rank of 128 Outstanding Police Officers who have been honored by the Metrobank Foundation, Inc. since 2002.

The 2016 COPS awardees composed of four Police Commissioned Officers and six Non Commissioned Officers. The 10 will be conferred with gold medallions, trophies, and cash price amounting to P50,000 each.

Among the Police Commissioned Officers awardees are: Police Chief Inspector Ryan Lopez Manongdo of Pozorrubio Municipal Police Station (Pozorrubio, Pangasinan); Police Superintendent Jemuel Felongco Siason of Sultan Kudarat Police Provincial Office (Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat); Police Senior Superintendent Susan Rabano Jalla of PNP Crime Laboratory (Camp Crame, Quezon City); and Police Superintendent Mario Navarro Rariza, Jr. of Police Community Relations Group (Camp Crame, Quezon City).

The other Non Commissioned Officers awardees are Police Officer 2 Fatima Peñones Ibias-Lanuza of Minalabac Municipal Police Station (Minalabac, Camarines Sur); Police Officer 3 Nida Lachica Gregas of Aklan Provincial Police Office (Numancia, Aklan); Senior Police Officer 1 Mhay Mayuyo Rubio of Bataan Police Provincial Office (Balanga City, Bataan); Senior Police Officer 3 Hamidhan Bibio Tebbeng of PNP Anti-Kidnapping Group Mindanao Field Unit (Camp Gen Eduardo Batalla, Zamboanga City); and Senior Police Officer 3 Ezrael Domingo Lantingan of Alabel Municipal Station (Alabel, Saranggani Province).

This year’s COPS awardees will be presented together with the 2016 awardees of the SOT (Search for Outstanding Teachers) and TOPS (The Outstanding Philippine Soldiers), dubbed collectively as “Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Filipinos” in a formal awarding ceremony on September 5, 2016 as one of the highlights of Metrobank’s 54th anniversary celebration. (NCLM/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


DOLE to meet with business owners in SurSur

By Nida Grace P. Barcena

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur, Aug. 16 (PIA) – The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Surigao del Sur provincial office is set to hold an orientation to some 100 business establishment owners/managers/human resource managers of this province on Thursday, August 18 at Shacene Royal Hotel, this city.

The activity seeks to get the inputs of the participants and urge them to put an end to the illegal practice of labor contractualization or endo, which is the colloquial term for “end of contract.”

In compliance with the Labor Advisory No. 10. Series of 2016, reiterating the prohibitions of the Labor Code of the Philippines against Labor-Only contracting issued by DOLE Secretary Silvestre H. Bello, III, the participants are required to bring the following during the forum: Profile of workers indicating status of employment i.e. regular, probationary, contractual, fixed-term, project and other arrangements; and length of service; Latest payroll of the workers; Number of contractors/sub-contractors with copies of service agreements; List and names of tenants in your establishment, if applicable; Company’s Organizational Chart; Other employment records/documents as necessarily applicable; and Accomplished Employment Profile.

DOLE Caraga regional director Atty Evelyn Ramos is also expected to grace the said activity.

Ending labor contractualization is one of the campaign promises of President Rodrigo Duterte, which his administration is focusing on today. (NGBT/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


All systems go for 25th Mindanao business confab

By Susil D. Ragas

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 16 (PIA)– “It’s all systems go,” bared Concepcion Pacqueo, president of Surigao Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) and conference director of this year’s Mindanao Business Conference (MinBizCon).

The event, which is set on Aug. 24-26 at the Philippine Gateway Hotel, this city is anchored on the theme, “Mindanao: ASEAN’s Emerging Economic Hub.”

The said event is the biggest annual gathering of business leaders, policymakers, exporters, traders, and exhibitors in the island-region.

Paqueo said around 500 individuals have already confirmed their participation and they are still counting up to 800 participants from different regions in Mindanao and some in Luzon, Visayas and even foreign businessmen.

The three-day event will be full of learning sessions especially on new business trends, business opportunities and linkages.

Other side events are also lined up for participants to enjoy and that include a worthwhile partnership made with the Surigao City Tourism Office and Surigao Travel and Tour Operators Association.

The said event is running on its 25th year, hosted by different business chamber in Mindanao and this year’s host the SCCI is hopeful that this will be another milestone for the province in terms of economic progress.

For registration and more information please visit the SCCI office located at the Provincial Sports Complex, Surigao City or call at telephone number (086) 826-7716. (SDR/PIA-Suriga del Norte)


Feature: Building better health station for AgSur barangay

By April Mae N. Waban & Marko Davey D. Reyes

Residents of Barangay Tudela, Trento, Agusan del Sur hope and seek to improve their community’s health with the construction of their barangay health station sub-project now underway. The said sub-project amounting to P1, 340,814 is funded through the Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (Kalahi-CIDSS) program.

Although the community has an existing health center, it was inadequate for residents in the area. Pregnant women during prenatal check-ups had to wait or line up for several hours before they are received because the old health center was too small to accommodate them.

Getting their children immunized was also difficult especially during harsh weather since the roof of the center was already in bad condition. Some residents even had to travel and go to health centers of neighboring barangays for prenatal and immunization. This situation made the community decide to propose this sub-project.

Kalahi-CIDSS is one of the core anti-poverty programs of the national government being implemented by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). It uses the Community Driven Development (CDD) strategy which helps empower individuals through providing them opportunities to capacitate them to identify and address their community’s needs that affect local poverty issues. (Social Marketing Unit/DSWD Field Office Caraga/PIA Caraga)


DSWD-Caraga assists displaced lumad families in AgSur town

AGUSAN DEL SUR, Aug. 16 (PIA) - The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)-Caraga provided augmentation support on August 15, 2016 to the 56 displaced lumad families in the municipality of Talacogon, province of Agusan del Sur.

The agency augmented a total of 112 family food packs amounting to P45,955.84. Each food pack contains six kilos of rice, eight tins of canned goods, and six sachets of 3-in-1 coffee.

Prior to the augmentation support, the local government unit of Talacogon has already provided them 112 food packs amounting to P31,360 and containing five kilos of rice, six corned beef, and six sachets of coffee.

As reported, these 56 lumads are from Purok 8, Barangay Zillovia in the said municipality. According to reports, they evacuated from their homes on August 4, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. due to the presence of military, the 26th Infantry Battalion, 4th Infantry Division who conducted Community-Based Management Information System (CBMIS) survey, interview and consultation to the residents for the proposed road infrastructure and water system project in the area.

As per information from Richard Coguit, Brgy Chairman of Brgy. Zillovia thru Michael Sabacajan, Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Response Management Officer, other evacuees claimed that they are afraid because the New People's Army (NPA) allegedly told them to evacuate the area because the military will kill them.

As of date, they are temporarily sheltering at Brgy. Zillovia gymnasium.

DSWD-Caraga regional director Minda Brigoli assured that the agency’s field staff composed of Social Welfare and Development (SWAD) team and Municipal Action Team (MAT) are closely monitoring and continuously coordinating with the Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office of Talacogon for any development on the welfare of the said lumad families.

“Dili lalim ang magpuyo sa evacuation center, lahi ra sa comfort nga mahatag kung magpuyo sa kaugalingong panimalay (It’s not easy to stay in the evacuation center and the comfort is far different when you are in your own house),” said Brigoli.

“Para makuhaan ang kalisod nga nasinati sa atong mga kaigsuonan nga anaa karon sa gymnasium nagpuyo, kita sa DSWD padayon nga magtutok sa ilang kahimtang ug posibleng panginahanglanon aron maka-hatag kita ug saktong ayuda kanila (To lessen the burden experienced by our lumad brothers and sisters who are currently staying at the gymnasium, we in DSWD, are continuously monitoring their condition and status for possible needs so that we will be able to provide appropriate assistance),” she added. (Social Marketing Unit/DSWD Field Office Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


ANHS Butuan celebrates 'Buwan ng Wika'

By Ederlina R. Jampac

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 16 (PIA) - As the "Buwan ng Wika" kicks off this August, the Agusan National High School (ANHS) here has lined up month-long activities for its students. With a theme “Filipino: Wika ng Karunungan,” the said celebration - also called National Language Month - aims to increase awareness of the different languages found in the country.

This annual event is pursuant to Proclamation 1041 which was signed by former President Fidel V. Ramos in 1997.

From August 5 to 26 this year, students will participate in various individual and group competitions on literary, speech, music, dance, artworks, traditional games, beauty and intellect.

On the first week will be the slogan-making, poster-making, and essay writing contests. On the second week, there will be a quiz bee and by-level competitions on broadcasting and speech writing. On the third week, students will compete on language translation and performing arts. A search for the Lakan and Lakambini 2016 will also take place on that week. On the fourth week, the campus will be filled with Filipino music and dance like the chorale contest, pinoy jingle contest, and sayawit contest.

To cap the last week of celebration will be the extemporaneous speech contest and the Pinoy Quiz Bowl. Each week will also be highlighted with film viewing and Laro ng Lahi activities. (DepEd Butuan City Division/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


PNP chief urges Caraga cops to win war vs illegal drugs

By PCI Charity S. Galvez

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 16 (PIA) – Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Ronald Dela Rosa during his visit to the city on Monday urged the police force in Caraga to keep the momentum in suppressing the drug problem.

With the theme: "Hamon ng Pagbabago, Pinag-ibayong Serbisyo," the celebration of the 115th Police Service Anniversary of Police Regional Office (PRO) 13 was filled with laughter as the PNP chief shared his experiences while delivering his message.

PNP chief Dela Rosa is optimistic that the drug menace would be greatly reduced in six months.

The PNP chief also commended the PRO 13 headed by Chief Supt Rolando Felix for its substantial gains in the implementation of Project Double Barrel.

“Pagpasok ko pa lang ng PRO 13, nakita ko na ang scoreboard sa accomplishment sa Project Double Barrel which is a best practice (when I entered PRO 13, I immediately saw the scorecard of accomplishments on Project Double Barrel which is a best practice),” he said and stressed that this should be done also in other police regional offices.

On the other hand, the nation’s top cop also emphasized that the PNP is waging war against its members who have been involved into illegal drug trade. He added that the police should cleanse their ranks to become effective in the campaign against illegal drugs.

Meanwhile, one of the highlights of the celebration was the giving of awards to the police officers and PNP units in Caraga for their exemplary performances including the Local Government Unit, Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team, and Non-Government Organization for their outstanding contributions to the PNP. (OIC-PIO/PNP-13/PIA-Caraga)


POPCOM celebrates family planning month

By May Ann Escobal

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 16 (PIA) – The Commission on Population (POPCOM) Caraga in partnership with the Department of Health (DOH) highlights the importance of responsible parenthood this August in celebration of the Family Planning Month, as one of the keys to sustainable development.

With the statement of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte during his first State of the Nation Address (SONA) that the implementation of the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health (RPRH) Law must be put into full force and effect, POPCOM and DOH are continuously intensifying the conduct of its various program interventions.

Both government offices are directed to reduce unmet need on FP, within the next 200 days of the administration of President Duterte through the provision of FP services upon the demand of the couples.

POPCOM Caraga regional director Alexander A. Makinano emphasized the importance of a well-planned family. He further reiterated that the Commission, through its Responsible Parenthood and Family Planning (RPFP) Program, motivates couples to plan their family size according to their capacity to provide for the basic as well as other welfare needs of the family members, especially the children, in order to have a happy and healthy life.

In a related development, POPCOM Caraga is conducting series of KATROPA Training of Trainers (ToT), KATROPA roll-out sessions among men and husbands all throughout the region. Another initiative to be conducted in line with the FP month celebration is the Teen Buntis Congress to be held in Surigao City and to be attended by the pregnant teens from the city of Surigao and the provinces of Surigao del Norte and Dinagat Islands.

The above mentioned are among the demand generation activities in FP to address program challenges and issues concerning couples or individuals with unmet need. (POPCOM-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


ALS southwest district sponsors Barangayan 2016

By Joy Carol A. Belarmino

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 16 (PIA) - The Alternative Learning System (ALS) of Southwest Butuan District hosted the BARANGAYAN 2016 with the theme “Edukasyon Ipadayon, Kinabuhi Palambuon Alternative Learning System Ang Solusyon."

The event was attended by principals, teaching force of seven schools, baranggay officials and parents and the ALS teachers and staffs at Barangay Maon Covered Court, this city.

Barangayan is an annual activity of the ALS of the Department of Education (DepEd) that aims to build camaraderie and unity among stakeholders both the school and community or barangays within the district to promote and earn support for the ALS Learners as well the program itself which served to cater learners who our out of school.

The program started with a holy mass and registration and followed with the opening program highlighted with the inspirational message of city councilor Glenn C. Carampatana, Committee Chairman in Education; Induction of District General Parents Teachers Association Federation Officers; and the Acceptance Message of Ramon P. Carampatana, District GPTA Federation President. (DepEd Butuan City Division/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


Tagalog News: PNP chief nangakong paiimbestigahan ang mga opisyal na sangkot umano sa ilegal na druga sa lungsod ng Butuan

Ni Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY, Agosto 16 (PIA) - Paiimbestigahan umano ni Philippine National Police (PNP) director-general Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa ang mga opisyal na sangkot umano sa illegal drug trade dito sa lungsod.

Sa kanyang pagbisita dito sa Camp Rafael Rodriguez, Butuan City, pinangalanan ni Franklin Caliguid, isang correspondent ng Philippine Daily Inquirer sa harap mismo ni PNP chief Dela Rosa ang mga sangkot na opisyal. Ito ay sina Police Chief Inspector Christian Rafols ng Ambago Police Station, Police Superintendent Rowena Martinez, at Police Senior Superintendent Francisco Dungo, dating hepe ng Butuan City Police Office.

Ayon kay Caliguid, bago pa namatay si PO3 Rex Ofianga kamakailan ay naibahagi na nito sa kanya ang mga hinanaing, maging ang mga pangalan ng mga opisyal na sangkot sa ilegal na druga.

Matatandaan na pangatlong pulis na si PO3 Rex Ofianga sa Butuan City na napatay sa isang buy-bust operation dahil umano ay nanlaban. Kabilang na dito sina PO3 Harvey Forsuelo at SPO2 Roldan Damayo. 

Ipinahayag naman ni Police Chief Superintendent Rolando Felix, ang regional director ng PNP Caraga, na agad niyang papa-imbestigahan ang pagkakadawit ng mga pangalan ng nasabing opisyal.

Nananawagan rin si director general Dela Rosa sa mga miyembro ng media na maging mapagmasid at tumulong sa pagrereport sa kanilang hanay kung sinu-sinong mga opisyal ng pulis ang alam nilang may sangkot sa ilegal na druga sa Caraga region.

Ipinangako niyang mapapanagot ang sinumang opisyal na mapapatunayang kasangkot sa illegal drug trade. Ito anya ang dahilan kung bakit nawawala ang tiwala ng mga tao sa pulis dahil sa mga karumal-dumal na gawain ng mga sangkot na pulis sa ilegal na druga. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)


Tagalog News: Kampanya ng PNP-Caraga kontra ilegal na droga, lalo pang pinag-ibayo

Ni Venus L. Garcia

BUTUAN CITY, Agosto 16 (PIA) - Bilang pagtupad sa kautusan ng administrasyong Duterte na paigtingin ang pakikipaglaban kontra kriminalidad at ilegal na droga, inihayag ng Butuan City Police Station o BCPO sa isinagawang media forum kamakailan lang na base sa tala tungkol sa implementasyon ng Oplan “Tokhang,” simula Hulyo 1 hanggang Agosto 10 nitong taon lamang ay umabot na ng 5,369 drug users at 77 drug pushers ang boluntaryong sumuko sa kapulisan at nakadalaw din sila sa mahigit 1,200 na tahanan. Ito ang ibinunyag ni PSupt Excelso Lazaga Jr, deputy city director for operations ng BCPO.

Dagdag pa niya na ayon sa kanilang opisyal na talaan ng anti-illegal drug operations, mula noong Hulyo 1 Hanggang Agosto 10 nitong taon nakapag-aresto anya ito ng 34 na pushers at users, at nakapagkumpiska ng marijuana at shabu na umabot sa halagang P364,876.06 alinsunod sa Dangerous Drugs Board value.

Ayon pa kay PSupt Lazaga, isa sa mga arestadong pusher ay ang top most wanted drug personality ng Butuan City Police Station-4.

Samantala, nang matanong sa naturang media forum kung may drug lord na nag-ooperate sa lungsod ng Butuan, mariing sinabi ni BCPO acting city director PSSupt Percival Augustus Placer na walang high-valued target sa nasabing lungsod. Hinimok din niya ang mga personahe sa media sector na makilahok at tumulong sa pagbunyag ng alinmang drug dealings na gawain sa komunidad nito.

Mariin ding sinabi ni Lazaga na malaki ang agwat ng pagbaba ng theft incidence kung saan may 85 na insidente sa buwan ng hulyo noong nakaraang taon kumpara sa walo lamang ng hulyo nitong taon. Anya, maraming drug users ang nasasangkot sa kriminal na gawain gaya ng pagnanakaw para lamang masustentuhan ang nasabing bisyo.

Dagdag pa ni Lazaga na ang lungsod ng Butuan ay trans-shipment point ng droga galing Misamis Oriental, Cagayan de Oro at Cebu. Anya, patuloy ang kanilang pwersa sa paghahain ng search warrants sa mga drug users and pushers sang-ayon sa R.A. 9165 at ng rule of law. (VLG/PIA-Caraga)

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

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'Bato' tells Caraga cops: Reduce illegal drug in 6 months period

By Nora C. Lanuza Molde

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 17 (PIA) – The nation’s top cop is optimistic that the drug problem in the country will be reduced in six months period.

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa during his visit to the city on Monday as guest of honor and speaker of the 115th Police Service Anniversary celebration of the PNP urged the police force of Caraga region to defeat the nation’s drug problem within the given six months period as ordered by President Duterte.

Dela Rosa pledged to resign from office if the PNP’s campaign against illegal drugs fail within the given period. “I will not cling on my post as chief PNP and will not hesitate to resign if I fail to solve the problem,” dela Rosa said.

Dela Rosa challenge his men to do their best for they will be the first ones to be relieved before his time to go.

“You should cleanse your ranks first to become effective in the campaign against illegal drugs . . .  keep the momentum in suppressing the drug problem,” dela Rosa told police force.

PNP Chief Dela Rosa is optimistic that the drug menace would be greatly reduced in six months.

Also, dela Rosa emphasized that the PNP is waging war against its members who have been involved into illegal drug trade. (NCLM/PIA-Caraga)


20 OSYs join effective customer service seminar

By Susil D. Ragas

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 17 (PIA) – A total of 20 Out of School Youths (OSYs) and beneficiaries of the Department of Social Welfare and Development's Sustainable Livelihood Program recently participated the Effective Customer Service Seminar conducted by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) provincial office.

DTI-Trade and Industry Development Specialist Mardel Allen G. Delanto, the event's speaker, said the activity is in line with the agency's thrust to continuously improve the customer service delivery of the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to its clients and stakeholders.

He said that in order to help the participants familiarize with the basics of customer service they were provided inputs on the ways to work more easily with others and create a more pleasant environment.

“They were taught proper ways to communicate with customers in person and over the phone, helpful skills for dealing with angry customers and tactics in keeping one’s composure under stress which can be applied in their respective businesses to improve their customer service standards,” said Mardel.

Mardel further said that the activity is funded under the DTI’s Small and Medium Enterprises Roving Academy (SMERA) Program.

SMERA is a program for continuous learning for the development of micro, small and medium enterprises to become competitive in the domestic and international markets. (SDR/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


Illegal drugs campaign nets 5,446 voluntary surrenderers in Butuan City

By Venus L. Garcia

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 17 (PIA) – In adherence to the call of the Duterte administration to support the war against illegal drugs, the implementation of Oplan ‘Tokhang’ has yielded a voluntary surrender of 5,369 drug users and 77 drug pushers in this city based on the  Butuan City Police Office (BCPO) record for the period July 1 - August 10, 2016, while 1,200 number of homes were visited.

It was also revealed in the accomplishment report on anti-illegal drug operations for the same period that there are 34 arrested pushers and users in its jurisdiction. Confiscated items were marijuana (0.3645g) and shabu (30.9217g) with a total amount of P364,876.06 according to Dangerous Drug Board value.

“One of the arrested pushers is the top most wanted drug personality listed under Butuan City Police Station-4,” underscored BCPO city director PSSupt. Percival Augustus Placer.

When asked about the number of drug lords who are probably operating in the city, Placer said that no high-valued target is being noted in the city. He then encouraged the people from media sector to help divulge any activity related to illegal drug dealings they know for the Philippine National Police (PNP) to take appropriate actions and for possible apprehension of the culprits.

Placer encouraged the media to help them in terms of information dissemination on the intensified campaign against criminality and illegal drugs. He also stressed that the PNP has remained transparent in all its mandates and responsibilities.

Meanwhile, PSupt Excelso Lazaga, Jr., deputy city director for operations of BCPO bared that based on their previous record, the city is a transshipment point from Misamis Oriental, Cagayan de Oro and Cebu City.

“Statistically, there is a significant decrease in the theft incidence in the city wherein 85 incidents were recorded on July 2015 as compared to only nine incidents of July 2016. It can be seen that our campaign for anti-illegal drugs made an effect of tremendous reduction of crime rate since drug users tend to make criminal activities such as theft and robbery to sustain such vice,” said Lazaga.

Lazaga urged the public to support the campaign and that they will continue to serve the warrants particularly on R.A. 9165 and with adherence to the rule of law. (VLG/PIA-Caraga)


Schools wage war on drugs

By Ederlina R. Jampac

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 17 (PIA) - Not just the police force and barangay officials, but also the schools, are joining President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s call to curb the drug menace in the country.

All schools nationwide are again intensifying their anti-illegal drugs campaign by virtue of Department of Education Order No. 12 of 2009 which is otherwise known as the National Drug Education Program (NDEP). This program aims to create awareness on the ill effects of abusing drugs and to develop among students positive behavior and life skills to resist drugs.

Regional directors and schools division superintendents are instructed to strengthen the implementation of NDEP in all schools by intensifying anti-drug abuse information campaigns, supporting the activities planned by the designated regional and division NDEP coordinators, involving PTCAs and student organizations in drug abuse prevention activities, allocating funds for the replication of existing modules and teaching aids and/or development of other supplementary instructional materials for drug education, mobilizing all scout leaders to integrate drug abuse prevention in the training of scouts utilizing the Drug Abuse Prevention Integrated in Scouting Kit (DISK), and collaborating closely with the local government units, other government offices and non-government organizations at the local level.(DepEd Butuan City Division/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


AgNor province boosts animal production

By Aimee B. Sienes

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 17 (PIA) - The provincial government of Agusan del Norte, in its effort to boost animal production, is set to be at the receiving end of six heads swine, five heads gilt and one head boar from the Department of Agriculture, Regional Field Office 13 (DA-13), to be used as breeder stocks of the province.

Provincial Governor Ma. Angelica Rosedell M. Amante-Matba was authorized by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan to sign the Memorandum of Agreement by and between the province and the DA-13 for the immediate implementation of the said program.

Another program as an added boost to animal production was the donation of two heads buck crossbred anglonubian, 20 heads doe upgraded anglonubian, 22 heads doe pure-anglonubian and one head buck pure-anglobubian still from the same national agency.

Through Sanggunian Resolution No. 018-2016, authored by Provincial Board Member Virgilio R. Escasiñas, Jr., Governor Angel was authorized to sign the deed of donation by and between the province and DA-13, whereby the province will receive such animals free from all liens and encumbrances. (LGU-Agusan del Norte/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


Army calls on LCEs not to support NPA activities

By Capt. Edwin Fuertes Sr.

PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur, Aug. 17 (PIA) - An official of 401st Infantry “Unity” Brigade, 4th Infantry “Diamond” Division, Philippine Army urged all local chief executives (LCEs) not to support the New People's Army (NPA) rebels in all forms - may it be moral or financial.

In the recent Provincial Peace and Order Council meeting here presided by Agusan del Sur Gov. Adolph Edward “Eddie Bong” Plaza, 401st brigade commander Colonel Cristobal Zaragoza called on all the local government units and government agencies to actively support the government’s peace and development efforts in the province.

“Let’s give peace a chance though active non-violent undertakings. Public officials should desist from supporting the NPA may it be morally or financially especially with the upcoming barangay and SK elections come October,” he stressed.

The good commander further emphasized that any support from the LCEs to the bandits will cause them harm as the NPAs will not stop from their extortion activities for their own benefit.

Also, PSSupt. Joseph Plaza reported the status of anti-criminality campaign of the Philippine National Police (PNP); Atty. Leslie Mae F Plaza of the National Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) on the IP issues and concerns; and regional director Julius Navales of Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) on illegal Drugs operation.

The council now aims to sustain the gains in upholding the peace and security of the province for the eventual declaration of Agusan del Sur as peaceful and ready for further development.

Gov. Plaza also urged all the Agusanons and other partner stakeholders to be united so that "we can achieve our goal the everlasting peace not only to the province of Agusan del Sur but for the whole country in general."(42CMOC, 4CMOBn, 4ID/PIA-Agusan del Sur)

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Over 6T drug personalities surrender in SurSur

By Nida Grace P. Barcena

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur, Aug. 18 (PIA) - More than 6,000 drug personalities from various parts of the province have surrendered to police and local authorities under the intensified anti-illegal drugs campaign of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Provincial Police Office.

Based on the latest data gathered, 5,821 drug users and 230 drug pushers have surrendered to authorities as of August 15, 2016 since July 1 with Barobo town having the highest number with 677 drug personalities; Bislig City with 605; Tagbina with 592, Hinatuan with 515; and Tandag City with 492.

Meanwhile, Carrascal only recorded 91 drug users and six drug pushers; followed by Bayabas with 109 drug users and nine drug pushers; San Miguel with 132; Carmen with 155 drug users and six drug pushers; and San Agustin with 158 drug users and nine drug pushers.

Bislig City has reportedly arrested six personalities who were engaged in anti-illegal drugs activities, followed by Tandag City, San Agustin and Madrid towns with five persons arrested; Cantilan, Carrascal, Lianga and Lingig have arrested four persons; Barobo, Hinatuan and Carmen recorded three arrested persons and the rest of the towns recorded only one.

The implementation of Project Double Barrel is aimed to fulfill President Rodrigo Duterte’s key campaign promise: to stop – or at least suppress – crime in three to six months. The Project Double Barrel is an all-out anti-illegal drugs operational plan of the PNP under the supervision of PNP chief Ronald dela Rosa. (NGBT/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


ANHS eyes school’s next ‘Albert Einstein’

By Ederlina R. Jampac

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 18 (PIA) - Student-researchers and science wiz of Agusan National High School (ANHS) here will compete in the annual school-based Science Fair on August 25-26, 2016. It will revolve around the theme, “Retrovive: Amplifying the echoes of time.”

The highlight of the event is the Science investigatory project contest where there are two categories: Individual and Group. During the congress, the proponents will be defending their science project and will be judged based on the following criteria: Creativity (30%), Scientific Thought and Engineering Goals (30%), Thoroughness (15%), Research Skills (15%), and Presentation Skills (10%).

Winners of the competition will qualify to join in the Division level Science Fair which will be scheduled later in the year.

Meanwhile, there are also minor competitions to be held which include science quiz, games, impromptu speaking, microscope focusing, process skills, on-the-spot painting, on-the-spot improvisation, poster making, collage making, barge making, and the search for Binibini and Ginoong Kalikasan 2016.

This event aims to promote Science and Technology consciousness among the youth and identify the most creative/innovative and the best Science researchers. It also encourages to promote Science investigatory projects that are related to environmental protection and conservation. (DepEd Butuan City Division/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


OFW families affected in KSA crisis get monetary aid from OWWA Caraga

BUTUAN CITY, Aug. 18 (PIA) – The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) Regional Welfare Office Caraga has released a total of P518,000 financial aid as of August 16 under its Relief Assistance Program (RAP) in support to OFWs including their families employed by construction companies in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), which suffered financial difficulties.

Under OWWA’s RAP, OFWs still at the jobsite can claim SR1590 from POLO-OWWA in Saudi Arabia and P6000.00 for their respective families. Repatriated OFWs who still have unclaimed salaries or end-of-service benefits may also receive P20,000 cash assistance from OWWA regional offices nearest their residence.

As of press time, OWWA Caraga has extended assistance to 10 repatriated OFWs and 53 families of OFWs stranded in KSA since the implementation of the program on July 26.

“This program is really of great help to us especially now that it has been several months already that my husband was not able to send us money because of the crisis in their company,” expressed Evamie Abuzo in local dialect.

Evamie is one of the recipients of P6,000 monetary aid afforded by OWWA to the families of OFWs stranded in crisis hit Saudi Arabia.

Fifty one year old Evamie is the spouse of OFW Editho Abuzo, one of the OFWs affected by retrenchment of construction companies in Saudi Arabia.

Among the companies identified under the RAP include Mohammed al-Mojil Group (MMG) Saudi Bin Laden Group of Companies (SBG); Saudi Oger Ltd (SOL); Mohammad Hameed Al-Bargash and Bros Trading and Construction; Aluminum Company (ALUMCO L.L.C.); Rajeh H. Al Merri Contracting Company; Arabtec Construction L.L.C.; Real EstateDevelopment and Investment Company.

Based on record, as of August 11, OWWA has already assisted a total of 7,155 OFWs including those who were still at the jobsite, families of OFWs stranded in KSA and those repatriated OFWs employed by the aforesaid companies and has released a total amount of P96,930,733.98 under the relief assistance program. (OWWA-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


NHCP invites Surigao Norte tourism office for training series

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Aug. 18 (PIA) - The Provincial Tourism and Culture Office (PTCO) is invited by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines to a series of training and seminars to be conducted soon by said agency.

According to PTCO chief Arturo M. Cruje, the seminars are designed for social studies, teachers, history graduate students, historians, researchers, tourism and culture officers, museum personnel and historical and cultural societies.

The aim of the seminars is to foster understanding and appreciation of local history and to disseminate local knowledge through historical writing, museums, memorial lectures, public commemorations, conference, declaration of historical landmarks and preservation of historic heritage.

He said the scheduled seminars include Doing Local History; The History Museum as Learning Tool; Putting – Up a Local Museum; and Academic Writing.

Cruje further said that Governor Sol F. Matugas is interested to put up a Provincial Museum on Surigaonon Social History.

“The museum will serve as the educational and cultural center which takes lead in the preservation of the province’s rich artistic, historical and cultural heritage. It aims to rebuild and reconstruct the province’s past and to venerate the great leaders who helped build the province,“ Cruje added. (PTCO-Surigao del Norte/PIA-Surigao del Norte)
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