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PRO-8 steps up ordinance crackdown, cites 336 violators across Eastern Visayas

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SAFER CITIES. Police personnel under Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) intensify the enforcement of local ordinances across Eastern Visayas as part of the “Safer Cities” initiative of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). The campaign has so far recorded 336 violators, mostly for curfew violations, drinking in public places, half-nakedness in public areas, and late-night videoke disturbances.(PRO-8)
SAFER CITIES. Police personnel under Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) intensify the enforcement of local ordinances across Eastern Visayas as part of the “Safer Cities” initiative of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). The campaign has so far recorded 336 violators, mostly for curfew violations, drinking in public places, half-nakedness in public areas, and late-night videoke disturbances.(PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY — Police authorities in Eastern Visayas have intensified the enforcement of local ordinances, resulting in 336 violators as part of a region-wide campaign to strengthen public order and community safety.

The Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8), led by B/Gen. Jason Capoy, carried out the drive in support of the “Safer Cities” initiative of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

Data from PRO-8 showed that most of the recorded violations were curfew-related, totaling 238 cases. Other offenses included 54 incidents of drinking in public places, 35 cases involving half-naked individuals in public areas, and 9 complaints over late-night videoke disturbances.

Of the total number of violators, 50 were fined while 286 were reprimanded in accordance with existing provincial, city, and municipal ordinances.

Police officials said the campaign targets minor infractions that could potentially lead to more serious crimes if left unchecked, underscoring the importance of discipline at the community level.

Capoy emphasized that maintaining order begins with compliance to local laws, noting that consistent enforcement helps create safer and more peaceful communities across the region.

PRO-8 also urged residents to remain law-abiding and to cooperate with authorities, stressing that public participation is key to sustaining peace and order in Eastern Visayas.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Naval LGU launches ‘Kan-anan sa Isla’ to boost livelihood, tourism in Higatangan Island

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KAN-ANAN SA ISLA. Local officials and community members in Naval, Biliran lead on April 11 the launch of “Kan-anan sa Isla,” a community-based tourism and livelihood initiative in Higatangan Island. The program provides a venue for residents to sell local food products and offer services such as massage and grooming, aiming to boost island livelihood and sustain tourism activities amid efforts to position Higatangan as an emerging destination in the province.(LGU NAVAL)
KAN-ANAN SA ISLA. Local officials and community members in Naval, Biliran lead on April 11 the launch of “Kan-anan sa Isla,” a community-based tourism and livelihood initiative in Higatangan Island. The program provides a venue for residents to sell local food products and offer services such as massage and grooming, aiming to boost island livelihood and sustain tourism activities amid efforts to position Higatangan as an emerging destination in the province.(LGU NAVAL)

TACLOBAN CITY — Residents of Higatangan Island in Naval, Biliran now have a new platform to showcase local products and services following the launch of a community-based tourism and livelihood initiative dubbed “Kan-anan sa Isla” on April 11.

The program, spearheaded by the municipal government of Naval, aims to strengthen local enterprises while promoting the island as a weekend destination for both residents and visitors.

The initiative was rolled out in place of the canceled Higatangan Island Summer Festival, which local authorities called off this year due to concerns over the prevailing fuel crisis.
Local officials, including members of the Sangguniang Bayan and barangay councils of Mabini and Libertad, joined the opening ceremony in support of the project.

“Kan-anan sa Isla” serves as a weekly gathering hub where local vendors sell food products and offer services such as massage and basic grooming, providing additional income opportunities for small entrepreneurs on the island.

The Naval local government unit said the activity will be held every Saturday until May 30, 2026, as part of sustained efforts to revive tourism activity and support community livelihoods.

Officials expressed optimism that the initiative will help position Higatangan Island as an emerging tourism destination in Biliran while strengthening grassroots economic activity.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Rep. Libanan pushes use of Malampaya Funds for strategic fuel storage facilities

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MALAMPAYA FUND. House Minority Leader Marcelino Libanan proposes using government earnings from the Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power Project to fund the Philippine National Oil Company’s planned coastal fuel storage facilities, aimed at strengthening energy security and ensuring buffer stocks during supply disruptions, particularly in the Visayas and Mindanao. (PHOTO COURTESY)
MALAMPAYA FUND. House Minority Leader Marcelino Libanan proposes using government earnings from the Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power Project to fund the Philippine National Oil Company’s planned coastal fuel storage facilities, aimed at strengthening energy security and ensuring buffer stocks during supply disruptions, particularly in the Visayas and Mindanao.
(PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — House Minority Leader Marcelino Libanan is proposing the use of government earnings from the Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power Project to finance a planned fuel storage program of the Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC), aimed at strengthening the country’s energy security.

Rep. Libanan of the 4Ps party-list group, said the royalties generated from Malampaya could support the establishment of coastal petroleum storage facilities, particularly in the Visayas and Mindanao, to serve as buffer stocks during fuel supply disruptions.

He expressed optimism that Malampaya will continue to yield billions in annual revenues following the successful drilling of two additional gas wells. These funds, he noted, are intended for energy development and could be redirected to support PNOC’s long-term infrastructure plans.

Data from the government’s Budget of Expenditures and Sources of Financing showed that royalties from the Malampaya project reached around P200 billion from 2014 to 2024, averaging P18.2 billion annually. The government receives a 60 percent share of the project’s net proceeds.

To help fund the initiative, Libanan also suggested allowing PNOC to retain a larger portion of its earnings, instead of remitting at least half as dividends as required by law, subject to presidential approval.

PNOC derives income mainly through its subsidiary, PNOC Exploration Corporation, which holds a 10 percent stake in the Malampaya project.

Meanwhile, Prime Energy Resources Development B.V. said two new wells are expected to begin supplying gas by the fourth quarter of 2026, potentially extending the lifespan of the gas field.

The Malampaya project remains a key component of the country’s energy mix, supplying about 20 percent of Luzon’s electricity and helping reduce dependence on imported fuel.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

DA-8 backs jail-based farming program in Northern Samar to aid inmate rehabilitation

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JAIL-BASED FARMING. Department of Agriculture-8 Regional Executive Director Rodel Macapañas leads the visit to the Northern Samar Provincial Jail in Barangay Dancalan, Bobon together with Provincial Agriculturist Jose Luis Acompanado and OIC Provincial Warden Jay Keenson Acebuche, to assess and strengthen the facility’s jail-based farming and livelihood program. (THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN SAMAR)
JAIL-BASED FARMING. Department of Agriculture-8 Regional Executive Director Rodel Macapañas leads the visit to the Northern Samar Provincial Jail in Barangay Dancalan, Bobon together with Provincial Agriculturist Jose Luis Acompanado and OIC Provincial Warden Jay Keenson Acebuche, to assess and strengthen the facility’s jail-based farming and livelihood program.
(THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN SAMAR)

TACLOBAN CITY — The Department of Agriculture (DA) in Eastern Visayas has pledged continued support for a farming and livelihood program inside the Northern Samar Provincial Jail, highlighting its role in inmate rehabilitation and food production.

Department of Agriculture-8 Regional Executive Director Rodel Macapañas recently visited the facility in Barangay Dancalan, Bobon town, together with Provincial Agriculturist Jose Luis Acompanado and OIC Provincial Warden Jay Keenson Acebuche to assess ongoing agricultural activities and identify areas for further assistance.

The farming initiative, implemented within the jail compound, forms part of the rehabilitation program for persons deprived of liberty (PDLs), providing them with productive skills and livelihood opportunities.

PDLs are currently engaged in cultivating various crops, including pechay and ampalaya, as well as managing poultry and duck raising for egg production, piggery operations, and tilapia farming in the facility’s fishpond.

Beyond agriculture, inmates are also involved in producing bread, woodcrafts, bonsai plants, and artworks, which are sold to local buyers.

These livelihood efforts complement other rehabilitation programs such as skills training, Alternative Learning System (ALS) classes, literacy initiatives, sports development, and spiritual formation.

Macapañas expressed support for expanding training programs, particularly in urban gardening and agricultural production, to further enhance the skills and productivity of the PDLs.

He emphasized that strengthening such initiatives not only contributes to food sustainability within the facility but also equips inmates with competencies that can help them reintegrate into society upon release.

The visit followed a meeting between Macapañas and Northern Samar officials, including Governor Harris Ongchuan and Vice Governor Clarence Dato, to discuss additional agricultural support for the province and reinforce collaboration between national and local governments in advancing both the agriculture sector and rehabilitation programs.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

EVSU graduate lands in Top 10 of March 2026 Civil Engineering Board Exam

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TACLOBAN CITY — A graduate of Eastern Visayas State University (EVSU), this city, has brought pride to the region after securing a spot among the top notchers in the March 2026 Civil Engineers Licensure Examination.

Lee Justin Pasadas Rondina, who completed his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at EVSU Main Campus, ranked ninth nationwide with a rating of 91.40 percent, based on results released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) on April 7.
Rondina said the recognition came as a surprise, admitting he initially doubted his performance after taking the exam.

“Honestly, it all still feels so surreal. The moment I saw my name on the list of top notchers, I could hardly believe my eyes,” he shared.

He recalled that the examination was particularly challenging, leading him to believe he might not have made it.

“The exam was far from easy. I left the testing center convinced I had fallen short. Never did I expect that all the hard work and sleepless nights would bring me this far,” he added.
Despite his doubts, Rondina expressed gratitude for the achievement, describing it as both humbling and rewarding.
Alongside his accomplishment, EVSU also posted a solid overall performance, producing 84 new civil engineers and recording a 54.19 percent passing rate—significantly higher than the national average of 35.05 percent.
University officials congratulated Rondina and the new passers, highlighting their success as a reflection of dedication, resilience, and the institution’s commitment to academic excellence.

(JUSTIN CARL SABILLO, LNU STUDENT INTERN)

Fuel aid rollout begins in Eastern Visayas cities; municipal drivers next in line

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TACLOBAN CITY — The Department of Social Welfare and Development(DSWD) in Eastern Visayas has started releasing P5,000 cash assistance to thousands of tricycle drivers in key cities, with payouts for municipal beneficiaries set to follow next week.

The Department of Social Welfare and Development Field Office 8 (DSWD-8) launched the distribution of its Cash Relief Assistance (CRA) on April 8, targeting 9,569 registered tricycle drivers across seven cities in the region.

Among the beneficiaries are drivers from Maasin City (871), Catbalogan City (1,553), Ormoc City (1,936), Tacloban City (1,769), Borongan City (1,049), Calbayog City (1,305), and Baybay City.

The P5,000 aid aims to help transport workers cope with the continued rise in fuel prices, which has significantly affected their daily income.

DSWD-8 Regional Director Grace Subong said the agency is now working closely with local government units to finalize the list of qualified beneficiaries in municipalities.

“We are coordinating with LGUs to ensure that only eligible recipients are included in the distribution,” Subong said, noting the importance of validating beneficiary data.

She added that payouts for municipal drivers are targeted to begin next week, with April 16 eyed as the initial rollout date.

“Eastern Visayas has 136 municipalities, so we are carefully preparing for the distribution to ensure smooth implementation,” she said.

(RICARDO TODIO, JR, LNU STUDENT INTERN)

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