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Gov. Espina urges SC’s intervention in Senate leadership row

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Biliran Governor Rogelio Espina speaks during an interview where he called on the Supreme Court to resolve the ongoing Senate leadership dispute. Espina said a clear legal ruling would help restore political stability, strengthen investor confidence, and allow lawmakers to focus on addressing key economic and governance issues affecting Filipinos. (Photo Courtesy)

Affects PH’s economy, int’l image

Biliran Governor Rogelio Espina speaks during an interview where he called on the Supreme Court to resolve the ongoing Senate leadership dispute. Espina said a clear legal ruling would help restore political stability, strengthen investor confidence, and allow lawmakers to focus on addressing key economic and governance issues affecting Filipinos. (Photo Courtesy)

TACLOBAN CITY — Biliran Governor Rogelio Espina has called on the Supreme Court to immediately resolve the lingering leadership dispute in the Senate, warning that prolonged political uncertainty could undermine investor confidence, slow down governance, and divert attention from pressing economic issues affecting Filipinos.

Speaking on the reported deadlock over the Senate presidency involving Senators Alan Peter Cayetano and Sherwin Gatchalian, Espina said the country’s highest court should provide a definitive legal ruling to determine who rightfully holds the chamber’s top post and put an end to the uncertainty surrounding Senate leadership.

“The Supreme Court should come in and make a fair and unbiased decision,” Espina said in an interview, stressing that a clear resolution would help restore political stability and allow lawmakers to concentrate on legislation and national development priorities.

Espina said that while local government units (LGUs) have become more financially independent through their National Tax Allocation (NTA) shares and locally generated revenues, they still rely heavily on national government programs, policies, and appropriations that are shaped and approved by Congress.

According to the governor, senators play a critical role in reviewing government programs, crafting laws, and ensuring that public funds are allocated efficiently to sectors that directly benefit communities, including infrastructure, agriculture, health, education, and social services.

“It is very important that lawmakers focus on their responsibility of ensuring that national programs are effective and truly beneficial to the people,” he said.

The Biliran governor expressed concern that political infighting within the Senate could distract lawmakers from addressing urgent concerns such as rising fuel costs, inflationary pressures, food security, and other economic challenges confronting ordinary Filipinos.
He emphasized that strong coordination between national government agencies and local governments is essential in delivering public services and implementing development projects, particularly in the provinces.

“There is a big difference when the national government and local governments work together. The people benefit the most,” Espina said.

Beyond governance concerns, Espina warned that continued political instability could create negative perceptions among foreign investors who closely monitor the country’s political environment before making investment decisions.

He noted that investor confidence is a key factor in attracting capital, creating jobs, and generating revenues that support government programs and economic growth.

“If the country’s image is damaged, investors may hesitate to invest hundreds of millions of dollars here. That affects all of us,” he said. “Without investments, there are fewer jobs and less tax revenue for the government.”

Espina added that political leaders should work toward resolving disputes through legal and constitutional means to preserve public trust in institutions and ensure that government remains focused on addressing the needs of the people.

His remarks come as political observers continue to monitor developments in the Senate leadership issue, with concerns that a prolonged impasse could affect the chamber’s legislative agenda, oversight functions, and the timely passage of measures aimed at supporting economic recovery and national development.

However, Sen. Gatchalian is now widely recognized as the acting Senate president which include acknowledgement from Malacañang and the House of Representatives.

JOEY A. GABIETA

Matuguinao launches free lunch program for students from remote villages

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FREE MEAL. Students of Matuguinao National High School receive free meals under the EduKain program of the local government of Matuguinao, Samar. The initiative provides daily lunches to disadvantaged learners from remote barangays to help improve nutrition, school attendance, and academic performance. (Photo Courtesy, Rene Castino)

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FREE MEAL. Students of Matuguinao National High School receive free meals under the EduKain program of the local government of Matuguinao, Samar. The initiative provides daily lunches to disadvantaged learners from remote barangays to help improve nutrition, school attendance, and academic performance.
(Photo Courtesy, Rene Castino)

TACLOBAN CITY — One hundred students from Matuguinao, Samar are now receiving free daily lunches under a new feeding program launched by the local government to help improve nutrition and support learning among disadvantaged learners.

The EduKain program, funded by the local government, primarily benefits students from Matuguinao National High School coming from remote barangays who often travel long distances to attend classes.

Mayor Aran Boller said the local government has allocated about P500,000 for the initial implementation of the program.

According to the mayor, many students leave their homes early in the morning and arrive at school without having eaten breakfast.

“We implemented this program to ensure that students are properly nourished and able to absorb their lessons in school,” Boller said.

Under the initiative, 100 selected students receive free lunch every school day. The program complements the local government’s free breakfast project, which serves arroz caldo every Monday to more than 700 students of Matuguinao National High School.
To support the feeding program, food ingredients are sourced from local farmers. The school’s new principal is also planning to establish a Gulayan sa Paaralan this year to help sustain the initiative.

Meal preparation is handled by personnel from the Municipal Youth Development Office, parents who are beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), and members of the school’s student government.

The program is also complemented by the local government’s Libreng Sakay initiative, which provides free transportation to students from distant villages and helps ensure regular school attendance.

Implemented in partnership with the Department of Education, EduKain seeks to improve students’ nutritional status, reduce absenteeism, enhance academic performance, and encourage volunteerism within the school community.

Boller said both EduKain and Libreng Sakay are designed to help young people stay in school despite financial difficulties, reduce the number of out-of-school youth, and increase the number of graduates in the municipality.

He added that the local government’s long-term goal is to help ensure that at least one child in every family completes schooling and secures stable employment, ultimately improving the quality of life of their households.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Visayas stakeholders support bid to make NMP attached agency of DMW

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SEEKING SUPPORT. NMP Executive Director Victor Del Rosario addresses stakeholders during a public consultation in Palo, Leyte on June 9 regarding a proposal to make the National Maritime Polytechnic an attached agency of the Department of Migrant Workers. Participants from government, academe, and the maritime sector expressed support for the move, which seeks to strengthen the institution’s capacity and operations.(NMP)
SEEKING SUPPORT. NMP Executive Director Victor Del Rosario addresses stakeholders during a public consultation in Palo, Leyte on June 9 regarding a proposal to make the National Maritime Polytechnic an attached agency of the Department of Migrant Workers. Participants from government, academe, and the maritime sector expressed support for the move, which seeks to strengthen the institution’s capacity and operations.(NMP)

TACLOBAN CITY — The bid to reconstitute the National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP), which is based this city, as an attached agency of the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) received backing from maritime stakeholders, government agencies, and educators during a public consultation in Palo, Leyte on Tuesday, June 9.

The consultation, hosted by the Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (DEPDev) regional office, was attended by representatives from the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), academic institutions, media organizations, and maritime professionals.

NMP Executive Director Victor Del Rosario said the move aims to strengthen NMP’s institutional capacity, improve operational efficiency, and enhance its ability to respond to the evolving needs of Filipino seafarers and the maritime industry.

He stressed that the support from their stakeholders is crucial in shaping the future of the country’s premier maritime training institution.

At present, NMP is subsumed under the DMW following the creation of the department through Republic Act No. 11641, or the Department of Migrant Workers Act of 2021.
Del Rosario explained that, unlike attached agencies, NMP currently does not have its own budget allocation.

“NMP has a national scope mandate and is pursuing a modernization and expansion program that will extend its services to Luzon and Mindanao,” Del Rosario said in an online interview.

“We need to strengthen our institutional capacity and operational efficiency, and this can only be achieved by becoming an attached agency,” he added.

Del Rosario cited OWWA as an example of an attached agency under the DMW that operates with greater administrative and financial flexibility.

The Visayas consultation is the first of four public consultations scheduled nationwide, with succeeding sessions set in Davao, Cavite, and the National Capital Region. Inputs gathered from the consultations will be used in refining the proposed executive order before its final submission.

Established through Presidential Decree No. 1360 in 1978, the NMP is the country’s premier government maritime training and research institution.

Based in Barangay Cabalawan, Tacloban City, it provides specialized training for Filipino seafarers and conducts research and policy studies aimed at strengthening the country’s maritime workforce and shipping industry.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Tingog rushes relief to earthquake-hit communities in General Santos

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AID TO QUAKE VICTIMS. Members of Tingog party-list distribute food and bottled water to residents, patients, healthcare workers, and emergency responders in General Santos City on June 8 following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake. The organization deployed local teams on the same day to provide immediate relief assistance to communities affected by the disaster.(Photo Courtesy)
AID TO QUAKE VICTIMS. Members of Tingog party-list distribute food and bottled water to residents, patients, healthcare workers, and emergency responders in General Santos City on June 8 following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake. The organization deployed local teams on the same day to provide immediate relief assistance to communities affected by the disaster.(Photo Courtesy)

TACLOBAN CITY — Tingog party-list immediately deployed relief teams to General Santos City on June 8, delivering food and water assistance to residents, hospital patients, and emergency responders affected by the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck parts of Mindanao.

The assistance was delivered within hours after the powerful quake damaged commercial establishments, school buildings, and other structures in the city, which was among the areas most affected by the tremor.

As rescue operations, clearing activities, and damage assessments continued, Tigong Center Tacurong and Tingog Center General Santos mobilized personnel to provide immediate support to communities grappling with the disaster’s aftermath.

A total of 300 relief packs containing ready-to-eat food and bottled water were distributed during the initial response, helping address the urgent needs of affected residents during the critical first hours following the earthquake.

The relief operation covered Sarangani Bay Specialists Medical Center and R.O. Diagan Cooperative Hospital, where assistance was provided to patients, healthcare workers, and other individuals affected by the disaster.

TINGOG teams also distributed ready-to-eat meals to personnel of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) and officials of Barangay Dadiangas East who remained on duty while emergency response efforts were underway.

The party-list organization said the immediate deployment underscores its commitment to ensuring that assistance reaches affected communities and frontline responders as quickly as possible during emergencies.

“Ang mahalaga ngayon ay mabilis, maayos, at tuloy-tuloy ang pagtugon. Kasama ang ating local partners at responders, patuloy ang TINGOG sa pakikinig at pagsisilbi sa mga kababayan nating naapektuhan ng lindol,” TINGOG said in a statement.

TINGOG said relief operations would continue in hospitals and affected communities as local teams prepare additional relief packs and coordinate with partners on the ground to support ongoing recovery efforts.

The organization added that providing timely assistance to disaster-hit communities remains a priority, particularly during the critical period immediately following a major calamity.

LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA

Two arrested in slaying of Eastern Samar school head teacher

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TACLOBAN CITY — Police have arrested two men in connection with the killing of an elementary school head teacher whose body was found bearing multiple injuries in Quinapondan, Eastern Samar, authorities said.

The victim, Anthony Yakit Pardillan, 36, head teacher of Naga Elementary School and a resident of Quinapondan, Eastern Samar, was discovered dead on the evening of June 6 in Barangay Alang-alang, of said town.

The killing has shocked the local education community, prompting the Department of Education (DepEd) regional office to condemn the attack and call for the swift delivery of justice.

According to police investigators, information recovered from Pardillan’s cellphone led authorities to two suspects identified by their aliases “Ryan” and “Rick,” who were allegedly among the last persons seen with the victim before his death.

Investigators said cellphone records showed that Pardillan had been communicating with “Ryan” and had arranged to meet him. Witnesses later reported seeing the educator riding on a motorcycle driven by the suspect, accompanied by another man identified as “Rick.”
Police believe the suspects initially demanded money from the victim. When he failed to provide the amount they wanted, he was allegedly assaulted, resulting in fatal injuries.
The two suspects have been taken into police custody and are expected to face murder charges.

Authorities are continuing their investigation to establish the full circumstances surrounding the crime and determine whether other individuals may have been involved.

In a statement, DepEd Region VIII expressed grief over the death of the educator and strongly denounced the violence.

“DepEd Region VIII strongly condemns all forms of violence and any act that threatens the safety, dignity, and well-being of our educators, personnel, learners, and communities,” the agency said.

The department said the Schools Division Office of Eastern Samar is coordinating closely with law enforcement authorities and expressed confidence that justice will be served.
DepEd also extended its condolences to Pardillan’s family, friends, colleagues, and students, describing his death as a loss not only to the school community but also to the public education sector.

The agency reiterated its commitment to supporting efforts aimed at ensuring the safety and protection of teachers and other education personnel while the criminal proceedings move forward.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Army backs service caravan for remote communities in Samar

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SERBISYO CARAVAN. Personnel of the 14th Infantry Battalion assist residents during a Serbisyo Caravan conducted in geographically isolated and disadvantaged communities in Samar’s First District. The multi-agency activity brought government services closer to remote villages under the Retooled Community Support Program (RCSP) from June 4 to 8, 2026.(Photo Courtesy,14th IB)
SERBISYO CARAVAN. Personnel of the 14th Infantry Battalion assist residents during a Serbisyo Caravan conducted in geographically isolated and disadvantaged communities in Samar’s First District. The multi-agency activity brought government services closer to remote villages under the Retooled Community Support Program (RCSP) from June 4 to 8, 2026.(Photo Courtesy,14th IB)

TACLOBAN CITY — Residents of geographically isolated and disadvantaged communities in Samar’s First District received government services through a multi-agency Serbisyo Caravan supported by the 14th Infantry Battalion from June 4 to 8.

The caravan was conducted in Barangay Casandig in Gandara on June 4 and in the villages of Himalandrog, Olera, Pinamurotan, Mabini I, and Calucnayan in Calbayog City from June 4 to 8.

The beneficiary communities are among the areas covered by the Retooled Community Support Program (RCSP), a government initiative aimed at addressing local development concerns while strengthening governance, peace, and security in underserved areas.

The activity was spearheaded by the respective chairpersons of the Local Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (LTF-ELCAC), Calbayog City Mayor Raymund Uy and Gandara Mayor Warren Aguilar, in partnership with various national government agencies, local government units, and other stakeholders.

The 14th Infantry Battalion provided security assistance in coordination with the Philippine National Police to ensure the safe and orderly conduct of the caravan. Soldiers also offered free haircut services to residents, benefiting children, youth, and other community members.

The Serbisyo Caravan brought essential government services directly to residents in remote villages and served as a venue for government agencies to engage with communities and address their priority needs.

Officials said the initiative reflects the government’s continuing efforts to bring development programs and basic services closer to geographically isolated communities while sustaining peace and stability in the countryside.

The 14th IB reaffirmed its commitment to supporting RCSP initiatives aimed at strengthening community resilience, improving government presence, and promoting lasting peace and development across Samar.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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