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“Bejo” Romualdez laid to rest in Tolosa

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LAST FAREWELL. Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez bids his final goodbye to his father, former city mayor Alfredo “Bejo” Romualdez, before the latter’s burial at the Romualdez family property in Olot, Tolosa, Leyte, on Saturday, October 25. (Photo from Tacloban City Information Office)

Final Farewell

LAST FAREWELL. Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez bids his final goodbye to his father, former city mayor Alfredo “Bejo” Romualdez, before the latter’s burial at the Romualdez family property in Olot, Tolosa, Leyte, on Saturday, October 25. (Photo from Tacloban City Information Office)

TACLOBAN CITY — Former Tacloban City mayor Alfredo “Bejo” Romualdez, who served the city during a period of rapid development, was laid to rest on Saturday, October 25, at the Romualdez family mausoleum in Barangay Olot, Tolosa, Leyte. He was 91.

Before his interment, a requiem Mass was held at the Santo Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum—the family’s ancestral home in Tacloban—where his remains had been brought on October 21.

The Mass was concelebrated by several priests led by Palo Archbishop John Du, who described the late mayor as “a friend to priests and bishops” and lauded him for his love for Tacloban and dedication to public service.

Romualdez, who passed away on October 17 in a Manila hospital due to multiple organ failure, served as Tacloban City mayor from 1998 to 2007.

During his nine-year term, he oversaw major infrastructure projects such as the Tacloban Convention Center (Astrodome), the public market, and the new bus terminal, while also fostering a business-friendly environment that paved the way for investments and the arrival of major commercial establishments.

His bronze casket, draped with the Philippine flag, was placed on a flower-decked funeral carriage that made its way through key city landmarks, including Tacloban City Hall and the Eye Referral Building, which he owned and had envisioned as a specialty center for eye care.

Despite overcast skies, a large crowd of former city officials, employees, and supporters joined the funeral procession to pay their final respects. At 12:30 p.m., Romualdez was interred beside his parents, Vicente Orestes and Remedios Trinidad Romualdez, in the family mausoleum, with uniformed soldiers carrying his remains during the final rites.

Neither President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. nor his mother, former First Lady Imelda Marcos—Romualdez’s sister—were present at the burial, though both had earlier visited the wake at Heritage Memorial Park in Taguig City. Also notably absent were House Speaker Martin Romualdez and his family.

Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez, the late mayor’s son, became emotional as he thanked those who came to honor his father.

“Thank you all for your support. My father served the Filipino people well,” Mayor Romualdez said, joined by his siblings and his son, Vice Mayor Raymund Romualdez.

Romualdez is remembered not only as a political leader but as a public servant who helped shape Tacloban’s transformation into a thriving regional center—leaving behind a legacy of development, civic pride, and family service deeply rooted in Leyte’s history.

JOEY A. GABIETA

Northern Samar Provincial Hospital now resumes operations

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REOPENS. After a four-day temporary suspension, the Northern Samar Provincial Hospital (NSPH) in Catarman has resumed normal operations as of October 23. The hospital earlier halted patient admissions due to overcrowding, after accommodating more than double its 150-bed capacity. (Photo from NSPH Facebook page)

Following over bed capacity issue

REOPENS. After a four-day temporary suspension, the Northern Samar Provincial Hospital (NSPH) in Catarman has resumed normal operations as of October 23. The hospital earlier halted patient admissions due to overcrowding, after accommodating more than double its 150-bed capacity.
(Photo from NSPH Facebook page)

TACLOBAN CITY– The Northern Samar Provincial Hospital (NSPH) has returned to normal operations on Thursday, October 23, after temporarily exceeding its maximum bed capacity earlier this month.

This was disclosed by Arlyn Cui, provincial information officer, who added that Provincial Health Officer Dr. Ma. Aurora Vicencio and NSPH Chief Dr. Joseph Estanislao informed Governor Harris Ongchuan and members of the Northern Samar Health Board that the hospital is now able to accommodate new admissions during their meeting on Oct.25.
“NSPH returned to normal operations on Thursday, or four days after the (management) issued the advisory,” she said.

Cui was referring to the Oct.18 advisory of the hospital that it would stopped accepting admission of patients as it was already beyond its be capacity.

The hospital, which has a 150-bed capacity, had been attending to more than 300 patients at the height of the surge, prompting an advisory that it was operating beyond capacity.
Dr. Estanislao clarified that the spike in admissions was not due to any disease outbreak but to common illnesses such as diarrhea, measles, respiratory infections, influenza-like illnesses, and injuries from vehicular accidents.

To ease congestion, NSPH coordinated with rural health units (RHUs) and eight district hospitals to manage less serious cases within their areas, allowing the provincial hospital to focus on patients requiring higher-level care.

During the meeting, Governor Ongchuan also commended local government efforts to strengthen primary healthcare services, particularly the accreditation of municipal health centers as primary care facilities.

The Provincial Health Board lauded San Roque Mayor Ma. Ana Abalon for leading the way, as the San Roque RHU became the first in the province to be accredited by the Department of Health. The municipalities of Catubig, Pambujan, Bobon, and Gamay are also nearing completion of their accreditation requirements.

Governor Ongchuan urged other local government units to follow suit, noting that accreditation will enhance their capacity to deliver quality healthcare to their constituents.

(JOEY A. GABIETA, ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Gebulwangan Bridge officially turned over

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CATARMAN, N. Samar-The Department of Public Works and Highways Northern Samar First District Engineering Office has officially turn over a completed concrete Bridge to the Local Government Unit of Catarman on October 18, 2025 at Brgy. Gebulwangan, Catarman, Northern Samar.

District Engineer Alvin. Ignacio of the DPWH-NSFDEO officially turned over the newly completed structure to Municipal Mayor Dianne E. Rosales.

On his turnover message, DE Ignacio assured that he, along with the district inspectorate team conducted multiple inspections to ensure the project was completed in accordance with the approved Program of Works (POWs) and plans. He emphasized that the Gebulwangan Bridge is among the best-implemented project in the district, and serves as a permanent solution to the residents’ long-standing transportation challenges and hazardous river crossings especially during inclement weather.

In her acceptance message, Mayor Dianne E. Rosales urged the residents and barangay officials to help in maintaining the said project.

“Laum ko nga an aton mga opisyales ngan mga residente magburubligay pag-ataman sine nga proyekto,para diri la yana kundi tubtob pa sa masunod nga mga henerasyon an magpulos sini” said Mayor Rosales.

Barangay Captain Dominador V. Senining also expressed his gratitude, stating that the bridge is a major help to residents in their daily routines, allowing them to travel more safely and conveniently.

Nagpapasalamat kami sa DPWH sa pag-supervise nga waray pabay-i an project. Natapos ngan naimod san kadam-an nga matibay an pagkahimo. Nagagamit na ini labi na san iba pa nga mga barangays nga adto banda sa iraya nga nag-aagi sine nga tulay. Dako gud an amon pasalamat,” said Brgy. Captain Seneneng.

Meanwhile, former Congressman Paul R. Daza acknowledged everyone behind the project.
“DAMO NGA SALAMAT sa ngatanan nga nagburublig para maging posible ngan maging realidad ine nga maiha na nga gin uungara nga proyekto san mulopyo labi na san mga tuminungnong san Barangays Gebulwangan, Quezon, Trangue, ngan Mabini.”

The Gebulwangan Bridge is a three-span Reinforced Concrete Deck Girder (RCDG) bridge, with a total length of 45 meters. It includes stone masonry slope protection, concrete blocks with painting, and steel sheet piles driven as foundation support to protect both abutments from scouring.

The inauguration was officiated with a blessing by Fr. Pax Maghacot Jr. and attended by several municipal and barangay officials, including former Representative Paul R. Daza.

(ANALIZA PABIA/PR)

Rep. Gonzales bats for coconut oil plant, fish ports to sustain Eastern Samar’s fast-growing economy

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Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales
Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales

TACLOBAN CITY — Eastern Samar Lone District Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales said the province’s strong economic growth can be sustained and further accelerated through the establishment of a coconut oil processing plant and two modern fish ports equipped with cold storage facilities.

“There’s no question that the proposed coconut oil refinery and fishing terminals will significantly boost Eastern Samar’s agricultural and fisheries production. These projects will uplift the lives of our people by creating new gainful employment and livelihood opportunities,” Gonzales, in a statement, said.

The lawmaker issued the statement after the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported that Eastern Samar recorded the fastest economic growth in Eastern Visayas in 2024, expanding by 10.2 percent — higher than the regional capital Tacloban City’s 8.2 percent growth rate.

Gonzales said the economic upturn reflects real improvements in people’s lives.
“Economic growth is not just about higher numbers—it’s about creating jobs, opening opportunities, and raising household incomes,” he said.

“It means that where there used to be only one gainfully employed family member, there can now be two or three, each helping build a more secure and hopeful future.”

He added that expanding local food production and increasing household income are key strategies to combat inflation and rising food prices.

“The best way for us to fight rising food prices is to build up local production—especially in agriculture and fisheries—and ensure that families have more sources of income,” Gonzales stressed.

Gonzales, who serves as House assistant minority leader and sits on the House committees on agriculture and food, and aquaculture and fisheries resources, is a co-author with House Minority Leader Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan of several key development bills for Eastern Samar.

Among them is House Bill No. 121, which seeks to establish a government-run coconut oil mill and refinery in Quinapondan under the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA). They also filed House Bills Nos. 123 and 124, proposing the creation of fish ports with ice-making and cold storage facilities in the municipalities of Dolores and Oras.

Gonzales said these infrastructure projects will complement the province’s economic momentum by creating jobs, supporting farmers and fisherfolk, and strengthening food security.

(LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)

DepEd-8 steps up campus security after Leyte teacher’s killing

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BOOST SECURITY. Following series of shooting incidents inside school campus, the Department of Education in the region, headed by Director Ronilo Al Firmo, has imposed security measures which include hiring security personnel to deter any possible occurrence of similar incident. Photo shows Fermo paying his last respects to the teacher from Matalom, Leyte, whose husband, shot and killed her. (DEPED PHOTO)
BOOST SECURITY. Following series of shooting incidents inside school campus, the Department of Education in the region, headed by Director Ronilo Al Firmo, has imposed security measures which include hiring security personnel to deter any possible occurrence of similar incident. Photo shows Fermo paying his last respects to the teacher from Matalom, Leyte, whose husband, shot and killed her. (DEPED PHOTO)

TACLOBAN CITY — The Department of Education (DepEd) in Eastern Visayas has intensified school security measures following the tragic killing of a teacher inside Agbanga Elementary School in Matalom, Leyte.

Regional Director Ronelo Al Firmo personally visited the wake of the slain teacher on October 23 to convey condolences and assure the victim’s family and school community of the Department’s full support.

Police reports identified the victim, “Ellen,” 39, who was shot by her husband, “Lino,” 49, inside her classroom on October 22. The suspect, who was reportedly unemployed, fled the scene and later died by suicide at their residence.

The incident was the second case of school-related violence in Leyte within two weeks. Earlier, on October 16, another teacher in Tanauan was shot and wounded by her estranged husband, who was later arrested.

In response, Firmo visited Agbanga Elementary School to assess the situation and ensure immediate safety interventions. He also directed all division offices to strengthen campus security protocols in coordination with the Philippine National Police (PNP) and local government units.

Among the directives were the hiring of security personnel in schools, regular PNP patrols and visibility, security training for school guards, provision of metal detectors, and strict inspection of visitors entering school premises.

Firmo also urged school heads to coordinate with barangay officials for the deployment of barangay tanods, in line with the Department of the Interior and Local Government’s (DILG) Memorandum Circular 2025-072, which mandates tanods to assist public schools in managing traffic, patrolling school grounds, and reporting potential threats.

DepEd-8 reiterated its commitment to safeguarding teachers and learners, emphasizing that ensuring school safety is crucial to maintaining a secure and supportive learning environment across Eastern Visayas.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA/LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Borongan City makes historic debut at Batang Pinoy 2025 in General Santos City

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BORONGAN CONTINGENT. The city of Borongan sent its delegation to the yearly Batang Pinoy sports competition for the first time, composed of 97 young athletes. The sporting event is held this year in General Santos City.
BORONGAN CONTINGENT. The city of Borongan sent its delegation to the yearly Batang Pinoy sports competition for the first time, composed of 97 young athletes. The sporting event is held this year in General Santos City.

TACLOBAN CITY — Borongan City marked a new chapter in its sports development as it joined the Batang Pinoy – Philippine Youth Games for the first time, sending a 97-member delegation to General Santos City for the national competition.

The contingent, composed of young athletes, coaches, and staff, is competing in seven sporting events — badminton, arnis, archery, basketball 3×3, taekwondo, futsal, and boxing — proudly representing the capital city of Eastern Samar in the week-long games.

Supported by the city government of Borongan, the delegation departed ahead of the opening ceremony on October 25.

Launched in 1998, the Batang Pinoy is a nationwide grassroots sports program for Filipino youth aged 18 and below, including out-of-school youth. It aims to discover and develop young talents while fostering sportsmanship and discipline.

Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda, who expressed pride in the city’s first-ever participation, said the event is a testament to Borongan’s growing commitment to youth empowerment through sports.

“Yana nga ikaduha nga adlaw hiton Batang Pinoy 2025 dinhi ha General Santos City, nagkamay-ada kita hin higayon nga makapagkulaw han mga uyas han aton mga atleta nga nagdadara hiton ngaran hit aton mahal nga syudad,” Agda said.

He added that the city’s athletes’ achievements should inspire other Boronganons to pursue excellence in sports and become role models for their peers.

“Sadang ta igdasig it aton kabataan nga nahibubulig hit suga hin nga mga paisan-isan, tungod nga hira in nagpapakita hin determinasyon nga magin maupay nga susbaranan hit ira igkasi-kabataan,” he said.

Borongan’s debut at Batang Pinoy 2025 signifies not only athletic progress but also the city’s vision of nurturing a generation of disciplined, confident, and community-oriented youth — true ambassadors of Borongan’s pride and potential.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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