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New and returning officials in EV take oaths of office

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2025–2028 Term. Elected officials across Eastern Visayas who won in the May 12, 2025 elections officially assumed office on June 30, 2025, after taking their oaths to serve until 2028. Among them were House Speaker and Leyte 1st District Rep. Martin Romualdez, Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan, and Eastern Samar Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone, who, at 25, is the youngest elected governor in the region. (FILE PHOTOS)

To lead for three-years

2025–2028 Term. Elected officials across Eastern Visayas who won in the May 12, 2025 elections officially assumed office on June 30, 2025, after taking their oaths to serve until 2028. Among them were House Speaker and Leyte 1st District Rep. Martin Romualdez, Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan, and Eastern Samar Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone, who, at 25, is the youngest elected governor in the region. (FILE PHOTOS)

TACLOBAN CITY – Newly elected and re-elected officials across Eastern Visayas formally took their oaths of office on Monday, June 30, following their victory in the May 12 midterm elections.

In Samar province, Governor Sharee Ann Tan led the oath-taking ceremony held at the grounds of the provincial capitol in Catbalogan City as she vowed of more projects and services for the benefit of her people.

She was joined by her siblings, Reps. Stephen James Tan (1st District) and Reynolds Michael Tan (2nd District), who are all embarking on their second consecutive terms. Their uncle, Board Member Arnold Tan, also took his oath for another term in office.

Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Nicolas Torre III, who served as Samar’s police provincial director from 2017 to 2019, was among the guests who witnessed the ceremony. City mayors Dexter Uy of Catbalogan and Raymund Uy of Calbayog, along with all town mayors in the province, were also sworn into office.

In Biliran, returning Governor Rogelio Espina took his oath of office, while his younger brother, Rep. Gerardo “Gerryboy” Espina Jr., had earlier taken his oath along with several municipal mayors.

In Northern Samar, multiple mayors were sworn in, including first-time local chief executives from San Isidro, Victoria, Allen, Biri, and Catarman, the provincial capital.
Outgoing Governor Edwin Ongchuan, who was elected as congressman, and his successor, Governor Harris Ongchuan, took their oaths earlier on June 19 during the province’s founding anniversary.

Southern Leyte officials, led by reelected Governor Damian Mercado, also took their oaths along with 1st District Rep. Roger Mercado and 2nd District Rep. Christopherson Yap.
In Leyte, 4th District Rep. Richard Gomez and his wife, Ormoc City Mayor Lucy Torres-Gomez, were among those sworn in. Rep. Gomez, now on his second term, thanked his constituents for their continued support.

“Thank you for giving me this chance to serve you again as your congressman, and for giving me the chance to continuously improve and make Ormoc and the 4th district of Leyte one of the most progressive districts in the Philippines,” he said.

Also sworn in was Albuera Mayor Rolan “Kerwin” Espinosa, who reiterated his commitment to eliminate illegal drugs in his town and to focus on improving its agriculture sector.

In Eastern Samar, 25-year-old Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone, the youngest governor in the region, led the mass oath-taking ceremony. Newly elected lone district Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales and other provincial officials were also sworn into office.

The regional mass oath-taking ceremonies signal the formal start of governance for the next three years as local officials across Eastern Visayas prepare to fulfill their mandates.

JOEY A. GABIETA

DPWH imposes 3-ton weight limit on earthquake- damaged Liloan Bridge in Southern Leyte

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WEIGHT LIMIT. The Liloan Bridge, which connects the four municipalities of Panaon Island to the Southern Leyte mainland, will prohibit vehicles weighing 3 tons and above due to structural damage sustained during an earthquake in January this year. (Photo taken on June 27 by BiyaHero.com.ph)
WEIGHT LIMIT. The Liloan Bridge, which connects the four municipalities of Panaon Island to the Southern Leyte mainland, will prohibit vehicles weighing 3 tons and above due to structural damage sustained during an earthquake in January this year.      (Photo taken on June 27 by BiyaHero.com.ph)

TACLOBAN CITY — Starting on Friday, July 4, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in Eastern Visayas will enforce a 3-ton weight limit on the Liloan Bridge in Southern Leyte, following structural damage caused by a magnitude 5.8 earthquake earlier this year.

In an advisory issued on June 27, the DPWH said the restriction is necessary to prevent further deterioration of the 298-meter-long steel bridge, which links the towns of San Francisco, San Ricardo, Pintuyan, and Liloan on Panaon Island to the Southern Leyte mainland. The bridge also serves as a vital link to Mindanao via Surigao.

“Effective July 4, 2025, a maximum load limit of three tons will be strictly enforced on Liloan Bridge, Southern Leyte for all types of vehicles,” the advisory read.

The Liloan Bridge, built in 1977 and spanning the Liloan Strait, was damaged after the January 23 earthquake, which widened gaps in the bridge’s steel expansion joints.

In response, the DPWH initially limited the weight of vehicles to 10 tons. This was reduced to 5 tons in March and will now be lowered further to 3 tons.

The new limit mirrors the restriction currently in place on the San Juanico Bridge, which was also downgraded to a 3-ton maximum on May 15 following similar structural concerns.
In the meantime, empty trucks weighing up to 5 tons will still be allowed to pass over the Liloan Bridge until July 3, giving motorists and businesses time to adjust before the stricter enforcement takes effect.

To mitigate the impact on the transport of goods and essential services, the DPWH has identified alternative routes. Affected vehicles are advised to use ports in Maasin City, San Juan, and Saint Bernard for rerouting cargo to and from Panaon Island, going to Mindanao.
Lord Byron Torrecarion, regional director of the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and chair of the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC), said the council is coordinating plans to ensure the uninterrupted delivery of essential supplies to the affected towns.

“These are critical areas that will be directly impacted by the weight restrictions,” Torrecarion said in a June 26 interview.

While full-scale repairs on the bridge have yet to begin due to funding constraints, DPWH confirmed that initial retrofitting works were conducted after the earthquake to stabilize the structure.

As one of the region’s key access points to Mindanao, the Liloan Bridge’s condition is a pressing concern for both local officials and national agencies, with calls for expedited funding and long-term rehabilitation planning now gaining urgency.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

U.S., Philippines sign Subic-Clark-Manila-Batangas railway agreement

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U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) Acting Director Thomas R. Hardy and the Philippines’ Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Vince Dizon lead the signing ceremony of the Subic-Clark-Manila-Batangas Railway Agreement in Arlington, Virginia, on June 26.
U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) Acting Director Thomas R. Hardy and the Philippines’ Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Vince Dizon lead the signing ceremony of the Subic-Clark-Manila-Batangas Railway Agreement in Arlington, Virginia, on June 26.

Arlington, Virginia- On June 26, the United States government, through the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) and the Philippines’ Department of Transportation (DOTr), announced funding for technical assistance for the construction of the Subic-Clark-Manila-Batangas (SCMB) Railway, which is designed to link three major ports in Luzon and decongest traffic at the Port of Manila.

Secretary Frederick D. Go, Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs, said the railway project boosts the initiative of linking major economic hubs under the Luzon Economic Corridor.

“We are grateful for the support in advancing this crucial infrastructure project, which will drive economic growth by improving connectivity between major ports and industrial hubs along the Luzon Economic Corridor. Once operational, the SCMB Railway will attract investments, create new opportunities for businesses, and most importantly, generate quality jobs that will benefit millions of Filipinos,” Secretary Go said.

USTDA said its technical assistance for the SCMB Railway involves transport model development, port-rail integration study, and legal and institutional framework analysis, among other areas.

“This project underscores the U.S.-Philippine alliance’s vital role in maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific region. By supporting the development of the SCMB Railway, we are ensuring that key infrastructure will flourish, increasing economic cooperation to develop an essential trading route that will mutually benefit American and Philippine citizens,” said Thomas R. Hardy, USTDA’s Acting Director. “Our partnership with the Philippines exemplifies the strength of American leadership in the Indo-Pacific and underscores our commitment to advancing our shared interests.”

Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon said the freight cargo railway aims to decentralize Manila Port and provide the additional transport capacity needed at the Batangas Port and Subic Bay, in line with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive of ensuring uninterrupted movements of goods.

“The Philippine government extends its gratitude to USTDA for their technical assistance in developing the Subic-Clark-Manila-Batangas Railway. This railway will not only decongest the Manila Port but will also connect the seaport to Subic Bay and Batangas Port,” Secretary Dizon said during the Beneficiary Agreement signing ceremony in Arlington, Virginia.

“As a freight cargo railway, the SCMB Railway, is seen to solve port traffic and congestion in Manila Port, while ensuring the timely movement of products to and from adjacent major transport hubs,” Secretary Dizon added. (PR)

DPWH donates computer sets to the 93rd IB

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ORMOC CITY– As a gesture of support for the men and women working on the frontlines of peace and security, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Leyte 4th District Engineering Office, led by OIC-District Engineer Peter Scheler V. Soco, turned over three sets of desktop computers to the 93rd Infantry (Bantay Kapayapaan) Battalion of the Philippine Army, 8th Infantry Division.

The battalion, based in Brgy. Aguiting, Kananga, Leyte, had written to the office to request assistance as they were facing a shortage of functional computers. With their day-to-day work involving a growing number of activities for peacekeeping, development, and community protection, the need for proper equipment had become more pressing.

Previously identified for disposal, the units were transferred without cost in accordance with government guidelines that allow the reallocation of unserviceable equipment to other agencies that can still benefit from them.

“This is our way of saying thank you to our soldiers,” said OIC-DE Soco. “We recognize their sacrifices and the important role they play in keeping our communities safe. If this small donation can ease even a bit of their workload, then it’s something worth doing.”

Each donated set includes a desktop unit, monitor, keyboard, and mouse that will help the division carry out their tasks more efficiently. (PR)

PSA – RSSO 8 lauds DICT’s eGovPH Kiosk

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TACLOBAN CITY– The Philippine Statistics Authority – Regional Statistical Services Office VIII (PSA – RSSO 8) lauds the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) 8 for the successful launching of the eGovPH Kiosk and Project Click projects during the NICT Month 2025 Regional Culminating Activity.

Director Melvyn Carlo T. Barroa of the DICT Regional Office VIII cited PSA – RSSO 8 as one of the recipients of the eGovPH Kiosk now installed at the lobby of PSA – RSSO 8 at the 2nd floor of Gaisano Capital, Real Street, Tacloban City.

In her message of support, Ms. Mae Almonte, Chief Statistical Specialist, Statistical Operations and Coordination Division (CSS, SOCD) of PSA – RSSO 8, assured DICT that PSA will continue to be an active partner in bridging the digital divide and modernizing public service efficiency.

She added that the eGovPH Kiosk is the first e-government portal that houses the thrusts and services of PSA and other government programs, making it a one-stop digital outlet for PSA clients and other stakeholders.

Ms. Almonte commends the advancement of the national digitalization goal of DICT as it shares similar endeavors with the National ID System, Statistical, Civil Registration and other national and local government initiatives.

With the eGovPH kiosk, PSA clients can now book online appointments, access civil registration services, statistical information, among others, while they are at the regional office. (PR)

Rape suspect who escaped from Leyte jail re-arrested in Calubian

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ORMOC CITY– A person deprived of liberty (PDL) facing charges of rape through sexual assault was re-arrested by joint operatives of the Calubian Municipal Police Station and Leyte Sub-Provincial Jail guards on Saturday morning, June 22.

The suspect, identified as alias “Bobby,” 57, single, and a resident of Barangay Villanueva, Calubian, Leyte was apprehended at around 10:55 a.m. in Sitio Hubasan, Barangay Tuburan, this town.

According to Major Alexander Alfonzo, chief of police of Calubian, the suspect escaped from the Leyte Sub-Provincial Jail in Barangay Veloso around 12 midnight the same day. Jail personnel immediately reported the escape to local police.

“A manhunt operation was launched as soon as we received the report,” said PMAJ Alfonzo. “Fortunately, we were able to locate and re-arrest the suspect within hours.”

The suspect offered no resistance and peacefully surrendered to authorities.

He was brought to the Calubian Police Station for processing before being returned to the Leyte Sub-Provincial Jail for proper documentation and disposition.

(ROBERT DEJON)

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