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PUSHES BACK. Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez reacts to an alleged profane-laden post online asking him to issue an executive order for classes in the city be cancelled due to inclement weather. While he accepts criticisms, he said, rudiness remains unacceptable.(FILE PHOTO)

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PUSHES BACK. Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez reacts to an alleged profane-laden post online asking him to issue an executive order for classes in the city be cancelled due to inclement weather. While he accepts criticisms, he said, rudiness remains unacceptable.(FILE PHOTO)

TACLOBAN CITY– A late-night online rant over suspended classes pushed Mayor Alfred Romualdez to publicly appeal for civility, reminding residents that weather-related decisions are based on safety — not social media pressure.

The mayor issued the statement Thursday, Feb. 12, after a netizen posted profane messages criticizing the city government’s response to continuous rains brought by a shear line.

For several days, persistent downpours threatened flooding in low-lying barangays, prompting class cancellations and occasional work suspensions.

The issue escalated when a screenshot of a 12:39 a.m. conversation circulated online. The messages, written in Tagalog and Waray, demanded immediate suspension of classes and contained insults directed at the mayor.

Among the remarks were “Pagcancel na” (cancel it now);“Pag EO na” (issue an executive order now); “Kawaray mo gamit!” (you are useless); and the expletive “Eroy.”

The post quickly spread on social media, drawing thousands of reactions, comments, and shares.

Romualdez said he understands the worries of families during bad weather but stressed that suspensions are guided by official safety protocols.

“I understand the concern of every student and parent whenever there is bad weather,” he said.

He explained that class suspensions rely on recommendations from the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office and national weather advisories. When authorities raise an Orange Rainfall Warning, suspension is automatic and does not require an executive order.

“We also consistently monitor all barangays in the city whenever there is bad weather,” he added.

While welcoming criticism, the mayor urged the public to remain respectful online.
“Criticism is different from rudeness. We can ask questions. We can complain. We can express grievances. But let us do it with respect. Social media is not a license to be rude,” he said.

Romualdez invited the individual who sent the messages to visit his office with her parents for a discussion.

“It is better to talk than to curse. I am ready to listen, but I will not tolerate disrespect,” he said.

JOEY A. GABIETA

Northern Samar orders Capitol workers to use reusable tumblers to curb plastic waste

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TACLOBAN CITY — The provincial government of Northern Samar has mandated all Capitol employees to bring and use reusable water tumblers while at work as part of its intensified campaign to reduce plastic waste and strengthen environmental compliance.

The directive, contained in Memorandum No. 26-01-01 issued on January 12, 2026 by the Office of the Governor, took effect immediately and covers more than 4,000 provincial government employees.

Signed by Governor Harris Ongchuan, the memorandum reinforces the province’s commitment to Republic Act No. 9003, or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, which mandates proper waste segregation and reduction of solid waste at source.
Under the policy, employees are encouraged to use personal reusable tumblers or water bottles inside government offices. The use of single-use and disposable plastic water bottles is strongly discouraged across all provincial government facilities.

Provincial officials said the move seeks to significantly cut down the volume of plastic waste generated daily in government offices, particularly empty water bottles that often end up in landfills, waterways, and coastal areas.

“This initiative forms part of the Province’s continuing efforts to institutionalize sustainable practices and promote environmental responsibility among government personnel,” the memorandum stated.

Provincial Information Officer Arlyn Cui said the directive is both a practical and symbolic step toward building a culture of sustainability within the Capitol.

“The policy is part of the provincial government’s advocacy to minimize the use of plastics, starting with Capitol employees, with the hope that other local government units will adopt the same policy until it becomes part of the culture in Northern Samar,” Cui said in an online interview on February 6.

Cui noted that while bringing reusable tumblers may appear to be a small act, it can help address the province’s broader garbage problem by promoting daily discipline in waste reduction.

“Even small actions such as bringing reusable tumblers provide significant help in instilling discipline in the workplace—discipline that employees can carry into their own households and, eventually, into the wider community,” she said.

Although the memorandum describes the directive as mandatory, Cui clarified that no penalties will be imposed on employees who fail to comply, emphasizing that the initiative is driven by advocacy and collective responsibility rather than punishment.

Northern Samar, a coastal province vulnerable to climate change and marine pollution, has been strengthening its environmental programs in recent years, including stricter waste segregation, plastic reduction measures, and climate-resilient governance initiatives.

“Let us all work together in fostering a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable Northern Samar,” the memorandum stated.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Uninvited guest fatally stabbed at birthday celebration in Laoang

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In Northern Samar

TACLOBAN CITY — A 45-year-old man allegedly stabbed a fellow tricycle driver to death after confronting him for showing up uninvited to his granddaughter’s birthday celebration in Laoang, Northern Samar on Wednesday, February 11.

The victim, identified by police as alias “Ozy,” 56, married and a resident of Barangay Sto. Niño, Laoang, sustained multiple stab wounds and was declared dead on arrival at a nearby hospital.

Police said the suspect, alias “Pepz,” 45, also a tricycle driver and a resident of Barangay San Miguel Heights, voluntarily surrendered to the Laoang Municipal Police Station shortly after the incident. He also turned over a kitchen knife believed to have been used in the stabbing.

Initial investigation showed that the suspect was at his residence along Carmen Boulevard in Barangay San Miguel Heights preparing for his granddaughter’s birthday celebration when the victim arrived at the gathering.

Authorities said the suspect confronted the victim, reportedly questioning why he went to the celebration despite not being invited. Witnesses told police that a heated argument ensued after the victim allegedly refused to leave the premises.

The confrontation escalated, with the suspect allegedly grabbing a kitchen knife and stabbing the victim several times.

Concerned residents reported the incident to authorities at around 5:25 p.m. Responding police officers immediately proceeded to the area and rushed the wounded victim to the hospital, but he was later pronounced dead by the attending physician.

Police are now preparing the appropriate charges against the suspect, who remains under custody of the Laoang Municipal Police Station as the investigation continues.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Romualdez urges Lakas-CMD lawmakers to push Marcos priority bills

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District Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez
District Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez

TACLOBAN CITY — Leyte 1st District Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez has called on fellow members of the Lakas–Christian Muslim Democrats (Lakas-CMD) to unite and actively advance the priority legislative agenda of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr.

In an official statement issued on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, Romualdez stressed the need for solidarity and close coordination within the House of Representatives to ensure the smooth passage of key measures endorsed by the administration.

“As legislators, our foremost responsibility is to pass laws that directly improve the lives of our people,” Romualdez said, adding that Lakas-CMD is fully committed to supporting the President’s legislative priorities and working constructively with House Speaker Martin Romualdez—esteemed in the statement as Speaker Faustino “Boije” G. Dy III—and other party leaders.

He underscored that the House remains firmly under the leadership of Speaker Dy, who is steering the chamber in acting on priority measures endorsed by the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC).

Romualdez emphasized that unity, discipline, and cross-party cooperation are crucial in translating the President’s agenda into concrete legislation.

He also highlighted the role of House Majority Leader and Ilocos Norte Rep. Ferdinand Alexander “Sandro” Marcos, noting that strong coordination between the House leadership and the majority bloc is vital to ensuring the efficient and orderly passage of priority bills.
As representative of Leyte’s first district, Romualdez said he remains focused on substantive lawmaking that promotes inclusive growth, protects public welfare, and supports long-term national development.

“With limited time and a heavy workload, what matters most is that we stay focused on legislation that delivers real, tangible benefits to Filipinos,” he said. “This is how we help shape the enduring legacy of this administration.”

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

PRO-8 rolls out ‘Project Kalinga’ to strengthen police morale in Eastern Visayas

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PROJECT KALINGA. In An effort to bolster the morale and emotional well-being of police personnel, the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) under B/Gen. Jay Capoy, launched “Project Kalinga,” a peer mentoring program designed to promote compassion and mutual support within its ranks. (PRO-8)
PROJECT KALINGA. In An effort to bolster the morale and emotional well-being of police personnel, the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) under B/Gen. Jay Capoy, launched “Project Kalinga,” a peer mentoring program designed to promote compassion and mutual support within its ranks. (PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY — In a bid to strengthen the morale and emotional well-being of police personnel, the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) has launched “Project Kalinga,” a peer mentoring program designed to promote compassion and mutual support within its ranks.
The initiative formally kicked off with a five-day face-to-face Peer Mentoring Orientation Seminar held from February 9 to 13, 2026, bringing together 150 police officers from across Eastern Visayas.

Brig. Gen. Jason Capoy, regional director of PRO-8, said the program aims to ensure that police personnel feel valued, supported, and guided as they carry out their duties.
“I am confident that our personnel, guided by trained peer mentors, will continue to serve our communities with dedication and care,” Capoy said.

Participants included representatives from municipal police stations, with 15 delegates each from the police provincial offices and city police offices. Personnel from the Regional Mobile Force Battalion 8 and the PRO-8 Regional Headquarters also took part in the seminar.

According to PRO-8, Project Kalinga will be implemented in phases. These include the orientation and training of peer mentors, the establishment of peer monitoring teams, regular mentoring and monitoring sessions, as well as evaluation and feedback mechanisms. Outstanding peer mentors and teams will also be recognized.

Capoy said the project underscores the regional command’s commitment to strengthening the welfare and professional growth of its personnel.

“Project Kalinga reflects our strong commitment to the welfare, morale, and well-being of our personnel while fostering compassion, understanding, and mutual support within our ranks,” he said.

PRO-8 emphasized that a motivated and well-supported police force is essential in delivering effective and community-centered service across Eastern Visayas.

(RONALD O. REYES)

Tacloban council reasserts HUC status, seeks clear separation from Leyte province

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TACLOBAN CITY — The Tacloban City council has reaffirmed the city’s status as a highly urbanized city (HUC), urging national government agencies to strictly recognize its administrative independence from the provincial government of Leyte.

Through Resolution No. 2025-16-62, unanimously approved during the council’s regular session on October 9, 2025 at the New City Hall, the Sangguniang Panlungsod directed national offices to exclude Tacloban from communications and official correspondences involving the provincial government of Leyte.

City officials said the measure was adopted to prevent administrative confusion and ensure that all government transactions reflect Tacloban’s legal standing as an HUC, which operates separately from the province under existing laws.

Tacloban was converted into an HUC through Proclamation No. 1637 issued in 2008 by then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. The change in status was ratified by city voters in a plebiscite held on December 18, 2008.

Under the Local Government Code, cities that meet specific population and income requirements may be classified as highly urbanized. As an HUC, Tacloban is independent of provincial supervision, and its residents do not vote for provincial officials.

Copies of the resolution were transmitted to the Office of City Mayor, Alfred Romualdez, and to concerned national government agencies for their information and appropriate action.

The city government emphasized that the resolution reinforces Tacloban’s fiscal, political, and administrative autonomy while maintaining coordination with neighboring local governments on regional development initiatives.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

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