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Fuel Hoarding and the Economy

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Mas maupay diri la anay kita magbaligya, para humataas na an presyo, darudako an ganansya! (Alleged whispers from the Gas dealer to his pump attendant.)

When gasoline dealers deliberately hold back their supply and wait for prices to rise before selling, the result is an artificial scarcity that punishes ordinary consumers. In Eastern Visayas, where fuel is the lifeblood of transport, agriculture, and even disaster response, this practice is more than just profiteering—it is a direct assault on the daily survival of communities. Jeepney drivers, tricycle operators, and fishermen are forced to pay more for every liter, which in turn raises fares and the cost of food. Farmers who rely on fuel for irrigation pumps and machinery see their already thin margins shrink further. And in a region that is no stranger to typhoons, hoarding fuel during times of crisis can delay relief operations, leaving vulnerable families stranded without aid.

The law is clear: hoarding and profiteering are illegal under the Philippine Price Act. Yet enforcement remains a challenge, especially in far-flung provinces like us, where monitoring is less consistent.

The Department of Energy has repeatedly warned against premature price hikes, but reports of stations charging well above official schedules show how tempting it is for some dealers to exploit volatility in the global oil market. In Eastern Visayas, where incomes are lower than in Metro Manila, the impact of such practices is magnified. Every peso added to the price of fuel ripples through the economy, making basic goods more expensive and deepening inequality.

This is not just an economic issue. this is a moral issue. When the Gas Dealers deliberately hoard their supply and create artificial scarcity, undeniably, the result is price increase of goods and this is a symptom of bad economy, bad governance.
We must do something about this!

Ormoc retains EVRAA crown; Leyte, Tacloban place second and third

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CHAMPIONS AGAIN. The Ormoc City Schools Division once again declared as the overall champion in this year’ Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) held in Baybay City. The Ormoc delegation obtained 173 gold, 141 silver, and 82 bronze medals. (PHOTO COURTESY)
CHAMPIONS AGAIN. The Ormoc City Schools Division once again declared as the overall champion in this year’ Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) held in Baybay City. The Ormoc delegation obtained 173 gold, 141 silver, and 82 bronze medals. (PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — The Ormoc City Schools Division once again proved its dominance in regional sports after retaining the overall championship in the 2026 Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) meet.

For the sixth time, the Ormoc delegation topped the medal standings with 173 gold, 141 silver, and 82 bronze medals, finishing far ahead of other school divisions in Eastern Visayas.

During the “Heroes Welcome” program for the city’s Siglaro athletes, Lucy Torres-Gomez thanked the athletes and their coaches for bringing pride and honor to the city.
“I would like to thank the team behind you. Thank you very much for the hard work. It takes a village to build an athlete,” the mayor said.

Torres-Gomez also commended Ormoc’s paragames athletes, who likewise emerged as overall champions with 25 gold medals.

The Leyte province Schools Division placed second with 64 gold, 68 silver, and 81 bronze medals, while the Tacloban City Division rose to third place with 48 gold medals, improving from its fifth-place finish in last year’s competition.

Host division Baybay finished fourth, followed by Maasin in fifth place.

Meanwhile, several divisions improved their medal haul, including Eastern Samar, Samar, Southern Leyte, and Northern Samar.

Following the regional meet, Baybay City Mayor Jose Carlos Cari urged all school divisions to unite in supporting athletes who will represent Eastern Visayas in the 2026 Palarong Pambansa, which will be hosted by Agusan del Sur in May.

Cari emphasized that cooperation among the region’s divisions will be key in improving Eastern Visayas’ performance in the national games.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Elderly man dies in Ormoc City fire incident

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Ormoc City — A 72-year-old resident was killed after being trapped in his burning home on Sunday afternoon in Barangay Punta, this city.

The victim, identified as Alejandro Fernandez, reportedly tried to extinguish the flames himself but was unable to escape, according to fire investigator SFO1 Samuel Matugas Jr.
Firefighters noted that the cluttered interior may have hindered his exit.

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Ormoc Fire Station received the alarm shortly after 2:00 p.m., and the fire was declared under control by 2:25 p.m., fully extinguished at 2:34 p.m.

Authorities estimated the property damage at around P1 million.

Investigations are ongoing by the BFP to determine the cause of the blaze, with Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) also examining the site for further evidence.

(ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

PWD killed by out-of-school youth

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TACLOBAN CITY– A young person with a disability was shot dead Saturday evening, March 7, while trying to protect friends from harassment in Barangay 95, Caibaan.

The victim, identified as alias “Eson,” 18, a person with a speech and language impairment from Barangay 96, was declared dead on arrival at Tacloban City Hospital after sustaining a gunshot wound to the chest.

Police said the suspect, alias “Mamar,” 19, an out-of-school youth from Barangay 95, allegedly shot Eson during a confrontation over the harassment incident.

According to Police Station 1 of the Tacloban City Police Office (TCPO), witnesses said Eson stepped in to help his friends when the suspect suddenly drew an improvised firearm and fired. Despite running to seek help from bystanders, Eson succumbed to his injury.

A follow-up police operation led to the arrest of Mamar in Barangay 95-A, Caibaan. The firearm used in the attack has not yet been recovered. Formal charges are being prepared, and the suspect remains in police custody pending proper disposition.

Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting and are coordinating with witnesses to gather further evidence.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Calbayog launches online registry to track, assist overseas residents

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TACLOBAN CITY — The city government of Calbayog has launched an online registry aimed at strengthening communication with its residents working abroad, particularly those in areas affected by conflict or crisis.

At least 170 Calbayognons currently living or working in the Middle East have already registered in the I-Konek Calbayog Registry Portal, a digital platform designed to build a database of the city’s overseas residents.

City officials said the initiative was developed by the local government through its Local Planning and Development Office to ensure that Calbayognons abroad can be easily contacted during emergencies.

According to the city government, the registry will allow authorities to send timely advisories, updates, and assistance programs to overseas residents, especially those in regions experiencing political unrest or humanitarian emergencies.

The program is being implemented with the support of Mayor Raymund Uy and Vice Mayor Rex Daguman as part of efforts to strengthen the protection and welfare of migrant workers from the city.

Officials said the portal also aims to keep overseas Calbayognons connected with the city’s programs and development initiatives while allowing them to remain involved in the cultural, social, and economic life of their hometown.

The local government is encouraging more Calbayognons abroad—particularly those in the Middle East—to register in the portal to help expand the city’s support and communication network for migrant residents.

Authorities said maintaining an updated database of overseas residents will help the city government respond more effectively and provide assistance should emergencies or crises arise in the countries where they are working.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

NSSDEO Personnel attend DBM Regional Budget Forum for FY 2027 budget preparation

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The Department of Budget and Management Regional Office VIII (DBM-RO8) successfully convened the Regional Budget Forum for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 Budget Preparation held at The Tropics, McArthur Park Resort, Candahug, Palo, Leyte last February 10, 2026. The activity was attended by various representatives from National and Regional Government Agencies, including the Department of Public Works and Highways Northern Samar Second District Engineering Office (DPWHNSSDEO). The Office was represented by Engr. Joseph C. Romance, Chief, Planning and Design Section; Ms. Maria Lourdes L. Sebanes, Administrative Officer IV (Budget Officer II); and Engr. Jesther Dhiann P. Sosing. Their participation underscores the Office’s commitment to sound fiscal planning and to ensuring alignment with national and regional development priorities.

The program formally commenced with an inspiring opening message from Director Imelda C. Laceras, of the Department of Budget and Management-Regional Office 8 (DBM-RO8), who underscored the importance of strategic planning, fiscal discipline, and results-oriented budgeting in achieving sustainable development goals for the Region.

This was followed by the keynote message delivered by Hon. Carlos Jericho L. Petilla, Chairperson of Regional Development Council (RDC) VIII, who emphasized the crucial role of collaboration among agencies in aligning budget proposals with the region’s priority programs and development agenda.

Assistant Director Aleli N. Hernandez then presented the “FY 2027 Budget Preparation at a Glance,” providing participants with an overview of the budget framework, timelines, and policy directions guiding the upcoming fiscal year.

A series of comprehensive discussions were followed: a) Preparation of the FY 2027 Budget: Guidelines on the Foundation of Tier 1 and Tier 2 was discussed by Ms. Mylene G. De Veyra, Supervising Budget and Management Specialist (BMS), who clarified the distinctions between ongoing commitments (Tier 1) and new or expanded programs (Tier 2), ensuring agencies properly align their proposals with national priorities; b) Conduct of Program Convergence Budgeting was tackled by Mr. Neuman M. Gallardo, Supervising BMS, highlighting the importance of inter-agency coordination to avoid duplication and maximize resource utilization; c) Budget Preparation Forms and Instructions (Updates) were presented by Ms. Rizza Joy D. Barras, Administrative Officer V, detailing revisions and technical requirements for accurate and compliant submission; and d) Submission Requirements and Budget Preparation Calendar were explained by Ms. Rhona B. Capatoy, Supervising BMS, stressing adherence to timelines to facilitate a smooth evaluation and review process.

The discussion on the 2026 Fund Release Guidelines (NBC No. 599 dated January 05, 2026) was delivered by Mr. Emilio M. Albos III, Chief Administrative Officer, providing agencies with updated policies governing fund release and execution to ensure accountability and efficiency.

The forum concluded with closing remarks from Assistant Director Hernandez, who reiterated the significance of timely, transparent, and performance-informed budget preparation.

The Regional Budget Forum served as a vital platform for strengthening collaboration, enhancing technical capacity, and ensuring that the FY 2027 budget proposals are responsive, strategic, and development-focused for Eastern Visayas.

(Kristin Kalayaan Flores/PR)

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