TACLOBAN CITY–A free eye check-up and cataract operation to all men and women aged 60 years old and above is scheduled here in the city next month, coinciding the ‘Eye Health and Safety Awareness Month.’
RTR Medical Program Services, in cooperation with the Philippine Ophthalmologist Society and the congressional office of Leyte Representative Yedda Romualdez of the first district, is calling individuals who have eye problems or who are in need of a cataract operation anywhere in the region to avail of the upcoming Tingog Medical Program next month.
“Those who would like to avail the operation have to visit our office for the laboratory screening, which is also for free. This is not limited to Leyteños only,” said Ivy Jane Dacallos, office manager of Tingog Sinirangan party-list.
For referral check-up and pre-operative screening endorsement, visit the Tingog Sinirangan party-list office at the Community Center corner Real Sagkahan street fronting Tacloban Astrodome, Dacallos said.
“The patient will have to visit Tingog office first for the registration and will proceed to Remedios Trinidad Romualdez (RTR) eye center Out-patient department for the check-up and screening,” she added.
The check-up and screening is open only from 8:30am to 12nn, Wednesday to Saturday.
For 60 years old and above patients, their PhilHealth information is needed to avail the free operation.
“It’s first come, first serve basis. But we have no quota for the number of patients. We’ll have to finish the screening first to identify the possible numbers of patients for the operation,” Dacallos said.
According to Dacallos, this is the first eye operation to be conducted by their group for this year.
Tingog Sinirangan and Rep. Romualdez have already organized four medical programs this 2018.
Its recent Tingog Medical Program was held at Brgy. San Agustin, in Jaro, Leyte on June 20, benefiting over 400 residents in the area.
Free medical, dental and wellness services were delivered through the joint efforts of Tingog Sinirangan, JCI Candahug Liberation, JCI Kulintang Inc., Philippine Association of Medical Technologists Iligan, Philippine Army, and the Local Government of Jaro.
The free medical consultation was provided by the medical team from Remedios Trinidad Romualdez Medical Foundation (RTRMF), Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center (EVRMC), Department of Health (DOH)-Leyte Provincial Office and student organization Akma ResBak. (RONALD O. REYES)
Tingog Sinirangan to conduct free eye check-up and cataract operation slated next month
Cold storage facility to open in Calbayog City, rest of Samar province
CALBAYOG CITY – The construction of a cold storage facility in this city is now in the go as it broke ground on July 6.
The construction of the said facility is an indication of the company’s confidence of the city’s economy, Arturo Yan, owner of the Glacier Refrigeration Services Corp., said.
The company has invested P50 million for the construction of their storage facility located in Barangay Pagbalican.
“The scale is not that huge like in Metro Manila but then again, we need to put investment outside Metro Manila, which is part of our corporate responsibility to put investment in emerging areas like Leyte and Samar,” Yan told members of the media in an interview.
The construction of the storage facility is expected to be completed by October this year. It will open with a 500 pallet space that could store marine and agriculture products.
Yan said that they chose Calbayog City because it is a strategic place to become a distribution hub of key industry players of processed foods, marine, poultry and meat products and for providing support to local production of perishable products that includes agricultural products.
“But we may also expand our investment to other parts of Samar province like in Catbalogan City depending to the decision of our partners,” he said.
Yan added that with the presence of cold storage facility, this will encourage more local entrepreneurs to create products and brands that can be supplied outside the region and even export abroad.
The investment of Glacier in Calbayog City was welcomed by Samar Rep. Edgar Mary Sarmiento citing that it will provide employment and local producers of the city to have wider markets of their products.
“This facility will help our fishermen to maintain the quality of their catch marine products thus it will not affect the price when they sell it,” he said.
Existing cold storage facilities of Glacier are located in Metro Manila, Bicol Region and Panay Island.
Also present during the ground-breaking were Chino Villanueva, corporate planning officer of Glacier Samar, and former congressman Mel Senen Sarmiento. (ROEL T. AMAZONA)
DAR rehabilitates 2 roads in Matalom’s remote villages
MATALOM,Leyte – Farmers here see economic opportunities as two remote villages in this third-class municipality can already be penetrated by all types of vehicles after the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) rehabilitated the roads in going to Barangays San Vicente and President Garcia.
DAR thru the second phase of the Agrarian Reform Communities Project (ARCP-II) rehabilitated the 3.70-kilometer Esperanza-San Vicente road and the 2.69-kilometer Elevado-President Garcia road.
A double barrel reinforced concrete box culvert and a single barrel, three units reinforced concrete pipe culvert were also constructed along the Esperanza-San Vicente farm-to-market road that would serve as bridge in crossing streams; while in the Elevado-President Garcia farm-to-market road, a single barrel, three units reinforced concrete pipe culvert and slope protection were likewise constructed.
Making sure that travel on both roads will be safe, critical portions were concreted.
Chairman Avelino Acasio of Barangay Esperanza was thankful their road was improved from what used to be a trail where only single motorcycles could pass in going to adjacent Barangay San Vicente. Now, he disclosed that all types of vehicles can already penetrate the area making hauling of farm products for trading fast and easier.
Chairwoman Elda Gato of Barangay President Garcia on the other hand said that with the improvement of the Elevado-President Garcia road, they are now envied by other villages.
Meanwhile, Barangay Elevado Chairman Roselito Palen shared that they find it easy now to travel whether in going to the mountains or in going to the town proper.
About 5,000 residents in these areas, wherein more than 900 are agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs), benefited these projects with a combined cost of P18.6-million shared by the national government thru a loan from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the local government unit (LGU).
Thus, Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer-I Paulina Canales reminded the recipient barangays during the simultaneous turnover of the said projects recently to maintain the roads in good condition for a period of 10 years, otherwise the loan portion will be shouldered also by the recipient LGUs.
Assistant Regional Director for Program Beneficiaries Development Ismael Aya-ay led the turnover rite and announced on the same occasion other support services DAR is providing particularly to ARB organizations (ARBOs).
In acceptance, Mayor Eric Pajulio thanked DAR for all the assistance it has extended to his town. He likewise encouraged the recipient barangays to allocate funds from their Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) for the maintenance of the roads.
Further, Vice Mayor Ma. Nicolina Caube suggested not to allow heavy equipment vehicles to pass these routes during rainy days to preserve the good condition of the roads.
(JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA/PR)
DPWH completes P50-M flood control in Calbayog
CALBAYOG CITY – The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) – Samar First District Engineering Office (SFDEO) completes the construction of flood control structures along Calbayog River (Upstream) in Barangay Hamorawon.
The project covers the construction of 336.57 meters of reinforced concrete river protection works on steel sheet piles foundation. It is under contract with B. Vicencio Construction with an appropriation of P50 million sourced out from the 2017 General Appropriations Act. It was completed on October 13, 2017.
The flood control structure mitigates the flooding caused by heavy rains and high tides, benefitting the people of the villages of Hamorawon, Payahan, Dagum and adjacent barangays specifically those residing along the Calbayog River.
“Ever since this flood control project was completed, the river no longer overflows. We are so happy for this project because there are no more floods. We are so happy because before, we used boats to go to school and work but with this project, we now use the pathways provided by the flood control structure. It really has been a big help to our community,” said PO1 Jessica Amor, a local residing near the river.
(ELENOR A. ANOLLADO/PR)
SK councilor, brother nabbed in a buy-bust operation
TACLOBAN CITY- A Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) councilor in a town in Leyte was nabbed in a buy-bust operation on July 14.
Arrested was Aaron David Balane, 23 of Barangay Iniguihan, Bato town in Leyte at about 9:30 pm by the elements of the anti-drug elements of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA).
Also arrested by the PDEA elements during their sting operation in Barangay Kalanggaman, Bato town was Balane’s elder brother, Angelo,27, who was earlier arrested for illegal drug selling by the Bato police, PDEA regional information officer Rogelette Urgel said.
“The arrest of Balane only confirms that even barangay officials are engaging in illegal drug trade. In this case, it is unfortunate that an SK leader was arrested for illegal drug activity,” Urgel, in a phone interview, said.
Seized from the brothers were two pieces of sachets containing the suspected ‘shabu’ weighing 0.6 grams with a street value of P1,000.
The two suspects are now detained at the Bato police lock-up facility.
The former village chair where the brothers were arrested, Brgy. Kalanggaman, Vladimir Adlawon, was earlier named by PDEA of its narco list.
But Adlawon strongly denied this allegation as he was also cleared by the Bato police.
(JOEY A. GABIETA)
DepEd-Biliran launches five new districts, installs OICs
NAVAL, Biliran- The Department of Education (DepEd)–Biliran Division recently launched five new public school districts in addition to its existing nine districts and installed officers in-charge.
Two new districts were added to the existing two districts of the municipality of Naval, and one new district to the municipalities of Cabucgayan, Caibiran, and Kawayan.
Newly-installed officers-in-charge were Luzviminda Flores, Elsie Tan, Aida Cabrera, Dr. Alma Atibula, and Dr. Armando Laude.
The entire DepEd-Division of Biliran is now composed of 14 districts with the corresponding district supervisors and schools covered: Naval Public School District I under Charita Bernardes covers Agpangi Elementary School (ES), Sabang Elementary School, Atipolo Elementary School, Sto. Nino Elementary School, Cornelio Limpiado Elementary School, Fidel Limpiado National High School, and Naval Central Sped as its center.
Naval Public School District II under Elsie Tan covers San Pablo Elementary School, Borac Elementary School, Anislagan Elementary School, Catmon Elementary School, Haguikhican Elementary School, Naval Night High School, Naval School of Fisheries, and Caraycaray Central School as center.
Naval Public School District III under Alma Cabrera covers Larrazabal Elemetary School, Cabungaan Elemenary School, VillacanejaEs, LibtongDaku Elementary School, LibtongGamay Elementary School, Naval National High School, and Calumpang Elementary School as center.
Naval Public School District IV under Dr. Armando Laude covers Naval National High School, P. S. Eamiguel Elementary School, Lico Elementary School, Capinahan Elementary School, Eden Elementary School, Villaconsuelo Elementary School, Imelda Elementary School, Talustusan Elementary School, and Lucsoon Elementary Sschool as center.
Cabucgayan Public School District I under Dr. Ronico Amistoso covers Cabucgayan National High School, Casiawan ES, Caanibongan Elementary Sschool, Looc Elementary School, Balaquid Elementary School, and Cabucgayan Central School as center.
Cabucgayan Public School District II under Florida Bunani covers Cabucgayan National School of Arts and Trades, Capayas Elementary School, JD Garcia Elementary School, Pawikan Elementary School, Talibong Elementary School, Salawad Elementary Sschool, Langgao Elementary School, and Bunga Elementary School as center.
Caibiran Public School District I under Marilyn Gervacio covers Asug Elementary School, Bariis Elementary School, Looc Elementary School, Manlabang Elementary School, Maurang Elementary School, Union Integrated School, Mainit Elementary School, Caibiran National High School, and Uson Elementary School as center.
Caibiran Public School District II under Dr. Alma Cabusor covers ICT High School, Katipunan Elementary School, Cabibihan Elementary School, Alegria Elementary School, Binohangan Elementary School, Kaulangohan Elementary School, Kawayanon Elementary School, PulangYuta Elementary School, Tomalistis Elementary School, and Caibiran Central Sped as center.
Kawayan Public School District I under Rocleo Plecerda covers Kawayan National High School, Masagongsong Elementary School, L. Atillo Elementary Sschool, Balacson Elementary School, Kansanoc Elementary School, TubigGuinoo Elementary School, Masagaosao Elementary School, Bulalacao Elementary School, Bilwang Elementary School, Burabod Elementary School, Mapuyo Elementary School, and Kawayan Central School as center.
Kawayan Public School District II under Dr. Alma Atibula covers Tucdao National High School, Inasuyan Integrated School, San Lorenzo Elementary School, Villa Cornejo Elementary School, Baganito Elemetary School, L. E. Gozon Elementary School, Ungale I Elementary School, Ungale II Elementary School, and Tucdao Elementary School as center.
The entire Almeria Public School District is now under Dr. Gerardo Paghid, Biliran Public School District under Francisco Corpin, Culaba Public School District under Luzviminda Flores, and Maripipi Public School District under Inocencio Malinog.
Ramir Uytico, DepEd regional director, said the splitting of populated districts is aimed at making management, monitoring, and transfer of information and technology easier.
The supervisors will also have more time in planning and making innovations with few schools and less population to manage in their areas of responsibility.
Uytico personally attended last June 29 at the Naval Gymnasium, the launching and installation, and presented the special orders to Rep.Rogelio Espina whom he called as “DepEd congressman” as a way of thanking him for his continuous support and all the good things he did to DepEd-Biliran. (PIA8-Biliran)