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Butuan City forms ASF task force

By Nora C. Lanuza


BUTUAN CITY, Feb. 7 (PIA) - Following the announcement of the entry of African Swine Fever (ASF) case in Mindanao particularly in Davao Occidental on January 31, the Butuan City ASF Task Force convened for an emergency meeting on Tuesday at the City Mayor’s Conference Room to discuss contingency plan for the prevention of the local swine population.

It can be recalled that the city has created an ASF task force through Executive Order No. 009, series of 2019 in October last year signed by mayor Ronnie Vicente Lagnada. The said task force is composed of four teams to focus on surveillance and monitoring; quarantine; information, education, and communication (IEC) campaign; and disease updates and policy review.


During the meeting presided by city administrator Reynante Desiata, action plans of each of the teams were presented to properly address and prevent the local swine from being infected by the ASF disease.

Desiata cited the important role of the ASF Task Force as it will help to properly monitor and address the impending threat of the ASF to the local swine population of the city. He said the local government through the City Veterinarian Office will coordinate with nearby local government units for contingency measures.

Also, City Veterinarian, Dr. Mancio Danilo Alegado and team will conduct monitoring and even help law enforcers especially those who were assigned in the checkpoints before entering the city proper identify or even check entry of swine, swine meat and other possible carriers of the ASF.


Part of the immediate actions of the task force to be taken by the surveillance and monitoring team are the inventory of backyard and commercial farms; conduct of surveillance and monitoring of piggeries of both backyard and commercial; conduct early detection of infection in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture 13; monitor animal health programs in all backyard and commercial farms; monitor meat and meat by-products sold in the market and food establishments; conduct of antemortem and post-mortem inspection in the slaughterhouse; and to conduct a continuous and stricter monitoring of all national Meat Inspection Service accredited Cold Storage Warehouse of the city.

The Quarantine Team also prepares to set-up checkpoints in all the strategic areas on both entry and exit points of the city; to hire personnel to man the quarantine areas/checkpoints; and implement a strict quarantine in all airports and seaports.


During the emergency meeting, the IEC campaign team also identified immediate actions to employ this month, like the conduct of the IEC campaign in all barangays targeting the semi-commercial and commercial swine raisers and barangay officials and its backyard swine raisers; distribute ASF campaign materials; and conduct of ASF-related IEC campaigns among local radio stations and different social media platforms.

The disease updates and policy review team also suggested the regulation of swill feeding especially in urban hotels and restaurants; enforcement of the quarantine measures; creation of quick response team; strict implementation of the zoning of 1-7-10 protocol during occurrence in the locality in managing, containing and controlling the suspected disease.

Because of the important role and functions of the task force, the group also agreed to possibly conduct a monthly meeting to appraise each member on the status of the ASF. (NCLM/PIA Caraga)

POPCOM eyes monitoring of migrants, inhabitants

By Angelita B. Antonio

BUTUAN CITY, Feb. 7 -- Regional Director Alexander Makinano of the Commission on Population and Development (POPCOM)-Caraga made public the rolling out of the Registry of Barangay Inhabitants and Migrants (RBIM) in 2020 to the participating barangay captains of the Liga ng mga Barangay Meeting - Butuan City Chapter on January 29, 2020.

Starting 2020, POPCOM-Caraga, through the City Population Office, will start orienting and implementing the RBIM in different barangays of Butuan City, registering all inhabitants and migrants in all barangays into a database. This database will be used for monitoring of residents mainly at the barangay and city level. RBIM will be useful in designing and developing plans, policies, and programs tailored to the needs of the populace.

As emphasized by Director Makinano, RBIM is among the initiatives under the Philippine Population Management Program (PPMP). Making sense of the population dynamics, which is the target of RBIM, is an important step to the country’s growth and development, touching on social, economic, and infrastructure development.   

As a component of the Philippine Population Management Program and the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Law of 2012, the implementation of RBIM is deemed “necessary and relevant.” Echoed by President Rodrigo Duterte in his last four State of the Nation Addresses (SONA) directing all concerned agencies on the full compliance and implementation of the RPRH Law, which is also a main component of the current administration’s 10-Point Socioeconomic Agenda.

Gemma Tabada, Liga President, called all barangay captains to adapt the initiative not only in compliance with the provisions of the Local Government Code of 1991, but more importantly as among the prerequisites under the Seal of Good Local Governance.

Butuan City Population Office (CPO), led by Dr. Josephine C. Chua, commits to prioritizing RBIM’s implementation in all 86 barangays in the city. By providing the right information and tools, POPCOM-Caraga and Butuan CPO urge all barangay captains to comply accordingly. (POPCOM Caraga/PIA Caraga)

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