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Gov. Petilla backs expanded local government support fund

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EVRAA 2026. Nearly 10,000 student-athletes, coaches, and delegation officials gather in Baybay City for the annual Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) Meet, a week-long competition that will determine the region’s representatives to the Palarong Pambansa. The games officially opened on Sunday, March 1, with colorful pomp and pageantry at the newly constructed Binaybayon Sports Complex.
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Governor Petilla

TACLOBAN CITY — Leyte Governor Carlos Jericho ‘Icot’ Petilla lauded the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for the expanded Local Government Support Fund (LGSF), saying the P58-billion national allocation will significantly accelerate the province’s priority development programs.

Governor Petilla said the increased funding provides a “vital bridge” between national resources and the specific needs of Leyteños, helping close gaps that have long limited local projects.

“One thing is certain: when projects are funded through the LGSF and implemented on behalf of the President, the public itself serves as our most vigilant auditor,” Petilla said, highlighting the fund’s community-driven approach.

Unlike programs imposed from above, Petilla emphasized that LGSF projects are based on a “bottom-up” planning process, where residents identify the needs that matter most to their communities. This framework, he said, naturally ensures transparency and accountability, with local stakeholders monitoring implementation firsthand.

The provincial government, working closely with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), has established strict monitoring and documentation procedures to guarantee that funds are properly utilized.

Launched recently at Malacañang Palace under the campaign “Sa Bagong Pilipinas, Bawat Bayan Makikinabang,” the enhanced 2026 LGSF marks the largest allocation in the program’s history. Its P58-billion budget nationwide targets critical sectors such as farm-to-market roads, water supply systems, public service buildings, health facilities, disaster risk reduction initiatives, and direct rice assistance for communities.

In Leyte, ongoing projects funded through the LGSF include a 2.6-kilometer farm-to-market road and the installation of public information LED walls in multiple municipalities, providing both infrastructure and information access for local residents.

Petilla underscored that the fund’s success will depend not only on national allocation but also on the active participation of communities, reinforcing the principle that development is most effective when guided by the people it serves.

ROEL T. AMAZONA

CPD urges education and parental involvement to curb rising teenage pregnancies in EV

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TACLOBAN CITY — As teenage pregnancies continue to climb across Eastern Visayas, the Commission on Population and Development (CPD-VIII) is calling for stronger education initiatives and active parental involvement to protect adolescents from health and social risks.

Recent data from the Department of Health – Eastern Visayas Center for Health Development (DOH-EVCHD) show a steady increase in live births among females aged 10–19 from 2022 to 2024.

For older adolescents aged 15–19, live births rose by 621 cases in 2024, reaching 6,931 compared to 6,310 in 2023—a nearly 10 percent year-on-year increase. Meanwhile, younger adolescents aged 10–14 accounted for 116 cases in 2024, slightly higher than 103 cases in 2023.

CPD Regional Director Elnora Pulma stressed that these figures highlight the urgent need for awareness and preventive education.

“Young people must understand population and development issues in our region. Comprehensive discussions on the dangers and risks of teenage pregnancy are crucial,” she said in an interview with Bombo Radyo Tacloban.

Director Pulma identified peer pressure, misinformation, gaps in parent-child communication, and increasing exposure to sexual content on social media as key contributing factors to the rise in adolescent pregnancies.

In response, CPD VIII is urging parents and guardians to take an active role as primary educators on sexuality and relationships.

“Parents should be the first to educate their children about sex and sexuality. Start with topics like good touch and bad touch, proper names for body parts, and age-appropriate discussions on relationships that may lead to teenage pregnancy,” said CPD Central Office Information Management and Communications Division Chief Mylin Mirasol Quiray in an interview with PTV.

The issue also carries significant economic consequences.

According to economist Alejandro Herrin, teenage pregnancies cost the Philippines an estimated P33 billion annually due to lost educational opportunities, lower lifetime earnings, and increased government spending on healthcare and social services.

To address the problem, CPD VIII is promoting a collaborative approach involving schools, local government units, parents, and health providers. By combining awareness programs, parental guidance, and community support, the agency hopes to reverse the upward trend in teenage pregnancies and safeguard the well-being of the region’s youth.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Leyte Roaring Lions eye EVRAA title return

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LEYTE DELEGATION. DepEd Leyte Division officials, headed by Mariza Magan, lead the banner raising at the Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) Meet in Baybay City on Sunday, March 1, 2026. (Photo courtesy of Aiene Molina/Leyte Light)
LEYTE DELEGATION. DepEd Leyte Division officials, headed by Mariza Magan, lead the banner raising at the Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) Meet in Baybay City on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
(Photo courtesy of Aiene Molina/Leyte Light)

BAYBAY CITY-The Leyte Roaring Lions delegation is set to make a strong bid to reclaim the Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) title at the weeklong sports competition which kicked off Sunday, March 1, 2026, hosted by the city.

Department of Education (DepEd) Leyte Schools Division Superintendent Mariza Magan expressed confidence in the team’s potential, emphasizing discipline and unity as guiding principles.

“This year’s EVRAA is more than a showcase of athletic excellence; it is a celebration of discipline, resilience, teamwork, and the indomitable spirit of the Leyteño student athletes,” she said.

“With unity as our strength and excellence as our standard, we enter this competition with a clear and determined goal, which is to regain the crown and bring honor back to Leyte. We are proud of our recent triumphs, including ruling the 2026 Regional Festival of Talents and Regional Schools Press Conference, and we aim to build on that momentum,”Magan added.

Magan thanked coaches, trainers, officials, parents, students, and stakeholders “for their unwavering support and dedication to the athletes.”

“We thank you for your support, which has been instrumental in our preparation for this meet,” she said, urging the team to anchor every performance on integrity and respect.
“True victory reflects preparation, trust, and shared sacrifice,” Magan said.

Assistant Schools Division Superintendents Atty. Calick Arrieta and Teodorico Pelinio Jr., along with Schools Governance and Operations Division Chief Gil Esplanada and Curriculum Implementation Division Chief Grace Villanueva, coordinated training, logistics, and academic support.

Financial support from the Leyte provincial government under Governor Carlos Jericho ‘Icot’ Petilla reinforced preparations and athlete welfare.

Rex Briones, education program supervisor in English and head of the division publication team, said the Leyte Roaring Lions team “carries the pride of every school and community in Leyte, representing discipline in action and competing not only for medals but for the honor of Leyte and the values it stands for.”

The Leyte delegation has undergone intensive preparation, including a 20-day concentration training in Kananga.

The EVRAA Meet will feature competition among 13 schools divisions across the region.

(RONALD O. REYES)

Mayor Agda visits Borongan delegates ahead of EVRAA 2026 opening

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Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda
Mayor Jose Ivan
Dayan Agda

BAYBAY CITY— Borongan City Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda visited the city’s delegation billeted in schools here on March 1 to check on their condition and extend support ahead of the opening of the 2026 Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) Meet.

The weeklong regional sporting event, considered the biggest athletic competition of the Department of Education (DepEd) in Eastern Visayas, officially opened Sunday, March 1, in Baybay City, drawing thousands of student-athletes from across the region.

During his visit, Agda, who was just concluded the six-month suspension, met with officials of the DepEd Borongan City Division led by Schools Division Superintendent Gorgonio Diaz Jr. to discuss any additional assistance needed by the athletes as competitions begin.
The mayor also personally conveyed his message of encouragement to the Borongan delegation, known as the Golden Sunrise Warriors, assuring them of the city government’s full backing throughout the tournament.

To ensure the convenience and safety of the athletes, Agda said the city government arranged transportation services from their billeting quarters to various competition venues through the local government unit’s coaster buses.

Joining the mayor during the visit were City Councilor Lyra Gel Limbauan-Devora, Association of Barangay Captains president Cheyney Ibarbia, and City Administrator Atty. Romeo Alexis Devora.

Around 712 delegates from Borongan City are competing in this year’s regional meet.
Agda expressed pride in the young athletes for representing Borongan in a major regional competition and wished them success as they compete in their respective events.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Tacloban City jail most congested in Eastern Visayas; New P150-M facility seen to ease overcrowding

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TACLOBAN CITY — Designed to hold only 150 inmates, the male dormitory of the Tacloban City Jail is now housing 527 persons deprived of liberty (PDLs), making it the most congested facility under the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) in Eastern Visayas.

The alarming figure was presented by BJMP-8 Jail Provincial Administrator Jail Supt. Jim Buranday during the recent Provincial Peace and Order Council meeting presided over by Leyte Governor Carlos Jericho Petilla.

Data from BJMP-8 show that the Tacloban City Jail Male Dorm is operating at 230 percent over its intended capacity, underscoring the severity of jail congestion in the region.
To address the problem, the BJMP has allocated P150 million for the construction of a modern and expanded jail facility on a lot donated by the Tacloban City government in Barangay 101, New Kawayan. The new structure is designed to accommodate up to 2,000 inmates.

“If this facility is completed, this will decongest and address the current condition of Tacloban City Jail,” Buranday said.

While awaiting completion of the new building, the BJMP has implemented interim measures to ease congestion. Among these is the designation of paralegal officers tasked to closely coordinate with courts, follow up long-pending cases, and assist inmates’ families with documentation.

Buranday noted that court hearings are typically scheduled every one to three months, resulting in prolonged detention. Many PDLs spend three to five years in jail before their cases are decided.

Another major factor contributing to congestion is the steady influx of new detainees, particularly those facing illegal drug charges.

Of the 527 PDLs currently detained at the Tacloban City Jail Male Dorm, 348 are either facing or serving sentences for violations of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act.
Aside from Tacloban, several other BJMP-managed facilities in Leyte are also operating beyond capacity: Ormoc City Jail (Male Dorm) – 263 PDLs (capacity: 242); Carigara District Jail – 181 PDLs (capacity: 120); Burauen District Jail – 59 PDLs (capacity: 20); Palompon District Jail – 35 PDLs (capacity: 19); Tacloban City Jail Female Dorm – 39 PDLs (capacity: 38) and the Isabel District Jail – 8 PDLs (capacity: 6).

Meanwhile, some facilities are operating below capacity, including Ormoc City Jail Female Dorm – 15 PDLs (capacity: 36); Baybay City Jail – 39 PDLs (capacity: 109); Palo Municipal Jail – 12 PDLs (capacity: 60);and Alangalang Municipal Jail – 5 PDLs (capacity: 6).

BJMP officials said that while infrastructure expansion is a long-term solution, speeding up case resolution and strengthening coordination with the judiciary remain crucial steps in addressing chronic jail congestion across Leyte.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

DILG-8 holds first quarter ‘kumustahan’ to strengthen barangay peace building programs

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TACLOBAN CITY — The Department of the Interior and Local Government(DILG) in Eastern Visayas convened its First Quarter ‘kumustahan’ on February 20, 2026, gathering provincial and city focal officers to review progress, address challenges, and align strategies for the Lupong Tagapamayapa Incentives Awards (LTIA) program.

Held virtually via zoom, the meeting provided a platform for field implementers across the region to share updates on dispute resolution mechanisms at the barangay level, exchange best practices, and discuss operational challenges affecting program delivery. The LTIA program recognizes barangays that excel in promoting peace and resolving conflicts through the Lupong Tagapamayapa system.

Jhonel Añavesa, chief of DILG-8’s Local Government Monitoring and Evaluation Division and representing Regional Director Arnel Agabe, emphasized the importance of consistent program implementation, reorienting officers on updated evaluation criteria, and maintaining the region’s commitment to producing model barangays and national awardees.

“Continuous feedback from our field implementers is crucial. It ensures that national directives remain relevant and responsive to the realities in our communities,” he said.
During the session, provincial and city focal officers presented progress reports, highlighting gains in barangay-level dispute resolution while identifying areas where additional support and capacity-building are needed. Open discussions also encouraged practical solutions to common challenges, reinforcing the adaptability of local offices in sustaining community-based peace initiatives.

The Kumustahan underscores DILG-8’s proactive approach in promoting grassroots justice systems, equipping focal officers with the tools and coordination necessary to advance conflict resolution programs across Eastern Visayas.

Officials stressed that collaboration among local governments is key to strengthening peace, justice, and responsive governance in barangays throughout the region.

Through sustained coordination and capacity-building, DILG-8 aims to ensure that the 2026 LTIA cycle will not only recognize excellence but also further institutionalize community-based conflict resolution as a cornerstone of local governance.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

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