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Lucy orders closure of maternity hospital

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ORDERED CLOSED. The Ormoc City government has terminated its 25-year lease agreement with Ormoc Maternity and Children’s Hospital Inc. over alleged violations of the memorandum of agreement. As of press time, the hospital has yet to issue a response to the city’s order. (OMCH Facebook)

Due to alleged MOA violations

ORDERED CLOSED. The Ormoc City government has terminated its 25-year lease agreement with Ormoc Maternity and Children’s Hospital Inc. over alleged violations of the memorandum of agreement. As of press time, the hospital has yet to issue a response to the city’s order. (OMCH Facebook)

TACLOBAN CITY — The Ormoc City government has ordered the Ormoc Maternity and Children’s Hospital to cease operations, citing alleged violations of its agreement with the local government, including failure to provide services to indigent patients and non-compliance with reporting requirements.

In a statement, Mayor Lucy Torres Gomez said the city acted after determining that the hospital failed to honor provisions of its memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the local government unit (LGU).

Under the agreement, the hospital was required to operate as a civic and charitable institution serving indigent mothers and children of Ormoc. In return, the city leased to the hospital the property it occupies for a nominal fee of P1,000 per month.

Gomez said the hospital allegedly functioned largely as a private business and did not adequately extend free or subsidized services to indigent patients, as required under the MOA. She added that hospital personnel admitted to charging patients and actively collecting unpaid balances, including visiting barangays to seek payment.

The mayor said the city government had asked the hospital to submit documents proving compliance with the agreement, including its criteria for determining indigency, a list of benefits granted to indigent patients beyond government subsidies, and other relevant records.

However, she said the hospital instead submitted admissions data from 2019 to 2024, financial statements for the same period, and handwritten charity ward rates. According to Gomez, the documents failed to address the specific compliance requirements and revealed discrepancies between the hospital’s actual income and the income it declared for tax purposes.

Gomez also claimed that the hospital subleased a portion of the leased property for P10,000 per month without informing or securing approval from the city government, which she said further violated the terms of the agreement.

“The city government will not tolerate abuses by private institutions that benefit from favorable lease arrangements in exchange for public service obligations,” Gomez said.

She stressed that the LGU remains committed to ensuring that indigent mothers and children in Ormoc City continue to receive proper medical services, whether through government facilities or institutions that faithfully comply with their agreements with the city.

ROEL T. AMAZONA

Eastern Visayas dive gems take spotlight at Paris international dive expo

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PARIS EXPOSURE. Eastern Visayas diving sites, notably those located along Sogod Bay in Southern Leyte drew crowds in this year’s Salon de la Plongée 2026 at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles who wished to visit and explore these sites. (DOT-EV)
PARIS EXPOSURE. Eastern Visayas diving sites, notably those located along Sogod Bay in Southern Leyte drew crowds in this year’s Salon de la Plongée 2026 at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles who wished to visit and explore these sites. (DOT-EV)

TACLOBAN CITY — Eastern Visayas strengthened its push into the global dive tourism market as the Department of Tourism Region 8 (DOT-8) promoted the dive sites of Sogod Bay, Southern Leyte, during the prestigious Salon de la Plongée 2026 in Paris, France.
The annual international dive exhibition was held from January 8 to 11 at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, Hall 4. Now on its 27th edition, Salon de la Plongée is among the world’s largest and most respected dive fairs, drawing diving enthusiasts, industry professionals, manufacturers, travel operators, and tourism boards from around the world.
DOT-8 Regional Director Karina Rosa Tiopes said Eastern Visayas’ participation is part of a sustained effort to widen its presence in the international dive market and attract more foreign visitors.

“This is the second time that we joined Salon de la Plongée. Our main goal is to expand our reach into the dive market and ultimately increase arrivals of dive enthusiasts,” Tiopes said.
She also highlighted the vital role of private sector partners in directly engaging prospective markets and promoting dive products and services.

Representing Eastern Visayas at the DOT Philippines Pavilion were key dive stakeholders from Sogod Bay, including Sogod Bay Scuba Resort, represented by Bela Papp, and Peter’s Dive Resort, represented by Jundino Razon. The resort operators interacted with visitors, offering firsthand information and promoting Sogod Bay’s unique underwater experiences.
Sogod Bay is regarded as Eastern Visayas’ top diving destination, boasting more than 30 dive sites that cater to a wide range of divers, from macro life enthusiasts to those seeking large walls, vibrant coral formations, and encounters with whale sharks.

DOT-8 reiterated its commitment to promoting sustainable and high-quality dive tourism, positioning Sogod Bay as a key destination within the Philippines’ diverse underwater landscape. Aside from Sogod Bay, the DOT pavilion also featured other premier dive destinations nationwide, underscoring the country’s status as one of the world’s leading diving destinations.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Former NPA fighter yields in Samar amid intensified police operations

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TACLOBAN CITY — Amid continued security operations in Samar, a former member of the New People’s Army (NPA) has voluntarily surrendered to government forces in Villareal town, the Samar Police Provincial Office (SPPO) reported.

The surrenderee was identified as alias “Junnie,” 47, and a resident of Villareal. He turned over a serviceable caliber .45 pistol loaded with four live rounds of ammunition.

Police said the former rebel had served as vice squad leader of the Lilio Platoon under the Jorge Bolito Command, SECCOM South Samar 2 (SS2).

Authorities attributed the surrender to the ongoing major combat operations being carried out by personnel of the 2nd Samar Provincial Mobile Force Company (SPMFC), with support from other provincial and regional police units.

According to police, alias Junnie decided to abandon the armed struggle and withdraw his support from the NPA, expressing his desire to live a normal life with his family.

He will be assisted under Executive Order No. 70, or the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), subject to validation and the clearance of any derogatory records.

The former rebel underwent custodial debriefing and is currently under the protective custody of the concerned police unit. He also received initial cash assistance in line with existing government programs.

Samar Police Provincial Director Police Colonel Arwin Tadeo said the surrender underscores the impact of sustained police operations coupled with dialogue and community engagement.

“This voluntary surrender reflects the growing trust of our communities in the government and the effectiveness of our sustained security operations,” Tadeo said, adding that the Philippine National Police, in coordination with partner agencies, remains committed to peace-building efforts and the reintegration of former members of communist terrorist groups into mainstream society.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Paranas council advances child protection, health, safety measures

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IMPORTANTE MEASURES.The municipal government of Paranas, Samar is pushing legislative measures seeking to improve child protection, and promote healthier lifestyles among its youths. (PHOTO COURTESY)
IMPORTANTE MEASURES.The municipal government of Paranas, Samar is pushing legislative measures seeking to improve child protection, and promote healthier lifestyles among its youths.
(PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — The municipal council of Paranas, Samar has started deliberating on a set of proposed ordinances that seek to enhance child protection, promote healthier lifestyles among the youth, and strengthen public safety across the town.

The discussions were led by Vice Mayor Eunice Babalcon together with members of the Sangguniang Bayan, with support from invited resource speakers from various municipal offices.

Among the measures taken up was proposed Ordinance No. 111 or the proposed Children’s Code of Paranas, which is now on second reading. The measure aims to institutionalize local policies and programs that uphold and protect the rights and welfare of children in the municipality.

Social workers from the Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office (MSWDO), headed by Jennifer Lucido, served as resource speakers during the session. They outlined the fundamental rights of children, the shared responsibilities of parents, communities, and government institutions, and the mechanisms proposed to ensure children’s safety, development, and overall well-being.

The proposed children’s code includes provisions to protect children from abuse, neglect, exploitation, and violence, while strengthening community-based systems for prevention, reporting, and intervention. It also seeks to promote a child-friendly environment that supports children’s rights to survival, protection, development, and participation.

The council also discussed measures focusing on child health and public safety. Draft Ordinance No. 104 proposes limiting children’s access to junk food and unhealthy beverages while promoting proper nutrition at an early age.

Resource persons from the Municipal Health Office, the Office of the Municipal Agriculturist, and the Municipal Nutrition Action Office warned of the growing health risks linked to poor dietary habits among children, including kidney and liver diseases. They underscored the need for sustained nutrition advocacy, information campaigns, and active participation from parents and the community.

Another measure, draft Ordinance No. 101, seeks to update the municipality’s rabies management framework by repealing the existing Dog Rabies Eradication Ordinance and strengthening rabies prevention and control efforts in Paranas.

Vice Mayor Babalcon said the proposed ordinances reflect the council’s commitment to safeguarding children’s welfare and called on barangays, parents, and other sectors to support initiatives aimed at building a healthier and safer Paranas.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Road upgrade boosts connectivity along Pimo road

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An asphalt overlay project along a part of the Palompon–Isabel–Merida–Ormoc Road, specifically between Brgy. Liloan and Brgy. Libertad in Ormoc City has been completed as reported by the Leyte 4th District Engineering Office.
An asphalt overlay project along a part of the Palompon–Isabel–Merida–Ormoc Road, specifically between Brgy. Liloan and Brgy. Libertad in Ormoc City has been completed as reported by the Leyte 4th District Engineering Office.

ORMOC CITY-The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Leyte 4th District Engineering Office completes the asphalt overlay along a section of the Palompon–Isabel–Merida–Ormoc Road, specifically between Brgy. Liloan and Brgy. Libertad in Ormoc City.
“Over the years, we’ve seen the road surface gradually worsen with cracks, potholes, and uneven sections affecting motorists. Through this project, these issues were addressed with an asphalt overlay covering a total of 5.296 lane kilometers,” explained OIC- District Engineer Peter Scheler V. Soco.

The project scope also included the application of reflectorized pavement markings on lane lines, pedestrian lanes, and rumble strips. Bicycle lanes were also incorporated along the outer lanes to promote safe active transport, in line with national guidelines under Department Order No. 263, series of 2022.

Funded under the General Appropriations Act of 2025, the project has a total cost of Php 89,694,598.25 and now provides a smoother, safer, and more durable pavement surface that enhances riding comfort while reducing travel time and vehicle maintenance costs.(PR)

Eastern Samar steps up rice support with fertilizer, farm tools distribution

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TACLOBAN CITY — In a bid to boost rice production during the current planting season, the provincial government of Eastern Samar has rolled out assistance to more than 1,000 rice farmers through the distribution of organic fertilizer and farm equipment in several towns.

The distribution was led by Governor Ralph Vincent “RV” Evardone, together with the Office of the Provincial Agricultural Services headed by Provincial Agriculturist Virlin Capon, and was carried out in the municipalities of Can-avid, Taft, Sulat, and Balangkayan from January 8 to 9.

The activity kicked off in Can-avid on January 8, 2026, at GPark, where farmers received five one-liter bottles of Eupagrow, an organic liquid foliar fertilizer produced through natural fermentation. The provincial government also turned over 17 knapsack sprayers to farmers’ organizations to assist in land preparation and crop maintenance.

On the same day, 208 farmers in Taft received Eupagrow fertilizer, along with 14 knapsack sprayers distributed to local farmers’ groups. Assistance continued on January 9 in Sulat, where 166 farmers benefited from the fertilizer distribution and 12 knapsack sprayers were provided as additional farm equipment.

In Balangkayan, 334 farmers received organic foliar fertilizer and 23 knapsack sprayers on January 9. Each farmer was given a total of five liters of Eupagrow—three liters from the provincial government and an additional two liters from the fertilizer provider.
Municipal Agriculture Offices emphasized that the timely distribution of fertilizer is vital as farmers prepare their fields for planting.

Governor Evardone reaffirmed the provincial government’s commitment to strengthening the agricultural sector, saying these initiatives aim to increase rice production, improve farmers’ livelihoods, and promote sustainable farming practices in Eastern Samar.
He added that the province is also looking to expand its support through farm mechanization programs, with the backing of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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