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Push to create Samar Island Region gains renewed momentum

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Graphips by: Clint Nico Laguilles

Rep. Libanan is the main proponent

Graphips by: Clint Nico Laguilles

TACLOBAN CITY – The proposal to establish a separate administrative region for Samar Island is once again gaining traction, as six legislators from the island have thrown their support behind House Bill No. 4218 filed by 4Ps party-list Representative and House Minority Floor Leader Marcelino Libanan.

If passed, the measure will create the Samar Island Region (SIR) as the country’s 19th region, separating Samar Island’s three provinces—Samar, Northern Samar, and Eastern Samar—from Leyte and Biliran, which are currently part of Eastern Visayas (Region VIII).
The bill is co-authored by lawmakers representing Samar Island: Eastern Samar Lone District Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales, Samar First District Rep. Stephen James Tan, and his brother, Second District Rep. Reynolds Michael Tan, Northern Samar First District Rep. Niko Raul Daza, and Northern Samar Second District Rep. Edwin Marino Ongchuan.
Libanan emphasized that the push for a new region is rooted in long-standing issues of neglect and underdevelopment.

“This is not just an administrative measure—this is a matter of justice. For centuries, Samar has been left behind despite its enormous potential,” he said in a statement.
He added that a Samar Island Region would bring government services closer to communities, eliminating the need for residents to travel to Tacloban City or Palo, Leyte, where most regional offices of national agencies are currently located.

Samar Island, the country’s third largest, is rich in natural resources and has a notable historical significance, but it continues to grapple with high poverty incidence, limited infrastructure, decades-old insurgency problems, and frequent exposure to natural disasters such as typhoons.

By establishing SIR, lawmakers believe economic growth, better employment opportunities, and improved public services can be more effectively achieved, with development efforts overseen by leaders who are directly attuned to the needs of Samarnons.

This is not Libanan’s first attempt at creating the Samar Island Region.

In the 19th Congress, he filed House Bill No. 10727, which also included the creation of a Technical Working Group to determine the ideal location of the proposed regional center.
The initiative has not only gained support from Samar’s political leaders but also from church leaders and civic groups.

In June 2023, the 47th Samar Island Partnership for Peace and Development (SIPPAD)—a convergence of the three Catholic dioceses of Borongan, Calbayog, and Catarman, along with the Philippine Army, police, local governments, and non-government organizations—endorsed the creation of a separate region, viewing it as a catalyst for genuine development across the island provinces.

ROEL T. AMAZONA

Palo Archdiocese backs CBCP’s call against flood control mess

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MOST REV. JOHN F. DU, D.D.
MOST REV. JOHN F. DU, D.D.

TACLOBAN CITY – The Archdiocese of Palo reiterated its support for the pastoral letter of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) condemning corruption, particularly in government infrastructure projects, but clarified that it is not organizing street rallies on the matter.

Fr. Chris Arthur Militante, spokesperson of the Palo Archdiocese, said the local Church is “scandalized” by the extent of corruption tied to flood control projects in Eastern Visayas and other parts of the country. However, he emphasized that the call is not only directed at government leaders but also serves as a “wake-up call for every Filipino.”

“We are all one against corruption, and this message is not only addressed to our leaders but also to every citizen,” Militante said in an online interview Monday, Oct. 6.

He noted that corruption becomes even more pressing during election season, when the culture of vote-buying persists.

“In our culture, we still sell our votes. Many are happy receiving P5,000 in a day in exchange for years of enduring substandard infrastructure and other forms of corruption,” Militante said.

He added that the faithful must channel their anger over corruption into more responsible political choices. “Hopefully, angered by corruption, we take the selection of our leaders more seriously in the future,” he said.

Militante stressed that the Church’s position goes beyond religion.

“The Church is the people. Those who march in rallies and speak against corruption are the Church itself. When priests and bishops raise their voices against corruption, it is not only because they are Catholics, but above all because they are Filipinos,” he said.

The Palo Archdiocese, headed by Archbishop John Du, joins other dioceses across the country in affirming the CBCP pastoral letter, which calls for greater vigilance, accountability, and citizen participation in addressing corruption.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Borongan City strengthens creative identity as host of Fujifilm nationwide photo and video walk 2025

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TACLOBAN CITY – Eastern Visayas’ creative spirit took the spotlight once again as Borongan City hosted the 2025 Fujifilm Nationwide Photo and Video Walk, drawing photographers and videographers from Samar, Leyte, and Biliran.

Now on its second year as a designated regional venue, Borongan has earned recognition for nurturing local talent and fostering a growing community of visual storytellers.
The event was organized by Fujifilm Philippines in partnership with the Borongan Digital Photography Forum and supported by the City Government of Borongan.

Reginald James Lorico, one of Fujifilm’s designated “walk leaders” for the Borongan leg, said the activity not only showcased artistry and technical skills but also highlighted the region’s rich culture and natural beauty.

“To our participants, from the youth to the seasoned photographers and videographers who continue to raise the bar, thank you for walking with us and proving that Eastern Visayas has a vibrant creative spirit worth celebrating,” Lorico said.

He also expressed gratitude to Fujifilm Philippines for investing in Borongan’s creative community, stressing that innovation and artistry need not be confined to major urban centers.

This year’s photo walk kicked off at 6:00 a.m. at the Borongan City Hall grounds, featuring challenges designed to inspire participants to capture unique perspectives through their lenses.

The 2025 edition of the nationwide event is being held simultaneously in at least 32 locations across the country, including Manila, Cebu City, Davao City, Bacolod, Baguio, Iloilo, Zamboanga, and Puerto Princesa.

Winners will be chosen from both the open and Fujifilm-exclusive categories, with prizes including high-end cameras such as the Fujifilm X-E5, X-T5, and X-H2S. Last year, Borongan’s own Justin Varela emerged as one of the national winners, raising the city’s profile in the country’s creative landscape.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Samar first province in East Visayas to gain national nod for public transport route plan

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ROUTE PLAN. The province of Samar has been granted by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) of its local public transport route plan (LPTRP), the first in the region. The certificate was accepted by Gov. Sharee Ann Tan.(SAMAR PROVINCIAL INFORMATION OFFICE)
ROUTE PLAN. The province of Samar has been granted by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) of its local public transport route plan (LPTRP), the first in the region. The certificate was accepted by Gov. Sharee Ann Tan.(SAMAR PROVINCIAL INFORMATION OFFICE)

TACLOBAN CITY – Samar has marked a historic first in Eastern Visayas after the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) granted the province a notice of compliance (NOC) for its Local Public Transport Route Plan (LPTRP) covering 2026–2028.

The recognition places Samar ahead of other provinces in the region in modernizing local mobility systems, as the NOC certifies that its transport route plan is practical, technically sound, and aligned with national standards.

Governor Sharee Ann Tan, who personally received the certificate, said the plan will not only ease travel for communities but also serve as a tool for attracting investors, stimulating local economies, and improving public access to education, health care, and other essential services. She credited the milestone to technical collaboration and long-term planning.

Meanwhile, the municipality of Gandara was also given a special notice of compliance, a recognition issued to LGUs that submit LPTRPs without fixed-route proposals but with valid justifications detailing existing transport conditions.

With this achievement, Samar positions itself as a model for sustainable and inclusive transportation planning in Eastern Visayas—an initiative that seeks to balance mobility, economic growth, and environmental responsibility.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Newly identified drug peddler arrested in Maasin City

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BUSTED. Anti-drug enforcement team of the Maasin City Police arrested an alleged drug peddler with authorities confiscating three sachets of suspected shabu.(MAASIN CITY POLICE OFFICE)
BUSTED. Anti-drug enforcement team of the Maasin City Police arrested an alleged drug peddler with authorities confiscating three sachets of suspected shabu.(MAASIN CITY POLICE OFFICE)

ORMOC CITY-The City Drug Enforcement Team (CDET) of the Maasin City police has added a new drug personality to their list of suspects arrested during a buy-bust operation at about 3:34 in the afternoon on September 30, in Brgy Ma. Clara, of said city.

Maasin City police chief Lt.Col. Jayson Balbarona identified the suspect as alias “Arnel,” 47, married, jobless, and resident of Brgy.Maria Clara.

Recovered from his possession were three sachets containing a white crystalline substance suspected to be shabu procured by an operative in the amount of P1,000.

The suspect was informed of the nature of his arrest and was apprised of his constitutional rights in a language that he understood and spoke.

Charges of violations of RA 9165 were already filed at the City Prosecutors’ Office against the suspect, who is temporarily detained at the locked-up cell of Maasin City police station.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Pedicab driver falls in buy-bust in Palompon town

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ORMOC CITY-A pedicab driver from sitio Kape Yahan of Barangay San Juan,Palompon,Leyte was arrested due to illegal drug possession.

Arrested by the local.police on Sept.29 at about 3:33 pm was identified as alias ‘Aladin,”30, a resident of said village.

Based on the report from the local police, recovered by the suspect’s possession was one sachet containing a white crystalline substance suspected to be shabu procured by an operative in the amount of P500.

During the conduct of a body search done in the presence of law-mandated witnesses, the searching officer recovered from the suspect one plastic container of a candy marked “Tictac” that contained two more sachets containing the same white crystalline substances also suspected to be shabu.

Further search resulted in the recovery of one P500 bill, which is a court-subscribed money intended for the operation.

The suspect was informed of the nature of his arrest and was apprised of his constitutional rights in a language that he understood and spoke.

The Palompon police said that the estimated weight of the recovered illegal drugs from the suspect is 0.40 grams with a street value of P2,720.

Charges of violations of RA 9165 were already filed at the Provincial Prosecutors’ Office against the suspect, who is temporarily detained at the locked-up cell of Palompon MPS.

(ROBERT DEJON)

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