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PNoy has yet to name RDC chair for EV, NEDA chief said

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PALO, Leyte – Nearly 10 months after submitting nominations, the Regional Development Council (RDC) in Eastern Visayas still wait for the appointment of a new RDC chair that will lead the region’s highest policy-making body until 2016. National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Regional Director Bonifacio Uy, acting RDC chairman, is clueless as to when the appointment will be issued by the Malacanang. “We’re hoping that the decision will come out soon. I believe that the administration is working on it. It’s just difficult to speculate when,” Uy said. On August 22, 2013, the body nominated Palo Mayor Remedios Petilla, Baybay City Mayor Carmen Cari and Northern Samar Governor Jose Ong as possible chair of the RDC. Under Executive Order No. 325, qualified to head the RDC as chair and co-chair are the provincial governors, mayors of capital towns and cities, presidents of league of municipalities in six provinces, and private sector representatives (PSR). According to rules, Petilla is not legible to head the body considering that she’s not anymore the president of League of Municipalities in Leyte and Palo is not a capital town. However, the lady mayor, insisted in earlier interviews that the league permanently assigned her as the representative to the RDC after its president Javier, Leyte Mayor Leonardo Javier was elected as the league’s national president. The RDC chairmanship in Eastern Visayas has been vacated since November 2012 when President Aquino appointed then governor Carlos Jericho Petilla as Energy Secretary. RDC co-chairman Tiburcio Morales also resigned late 2012. On May 16, President Benigno Aquino appointed new RDC chairpersons Davao del Norte Gov. Rodolfo Del Rosario (Region 11), Bulacan Gov. Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado (Region 3), Albay Gov. Joey Salceda (Region 5), Bohol Gov. Edgardo Chatto (Region 7) and Surigao del Norte Gov. Sol Matugas (Region 13). (SARWELL Q.MENIANO)

Defense Sec. Gazmin visit ROK camp base; award the group for their Yolanda effort

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PALO, Leyte- Philippine Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin visited the Republic of Korea Joint Support Group a.k.a. “ARAW” Contingents on June 10, on their base camp, located in Brgy. Candahug, Palo, Leyte. Accompanying his visit were Executive Director of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) – Alexander Pama, AFP Central Command Chief- Major General John Bonafos, 8th Infantry Division Commander- Jet Velarmino, The Korean Ambassador to the Philippines- Lee Hyuk, and other top officials from the Philippines. Sec.Gazmin arrived in Tacloban at around 8:30am, visited the different schools and buildings repaired by the ARAW troops, including the Leyte Provincial Hospital and the Department of Education Region 8 building. He expressed his satisfaction upon seeing the well- repaired structures. He also visited the ARAW Vocational School which was the ‘Heavy Equipment’ training program and was glad of the school’s progress. Sec.Gazmin’s purpose in visiting the ARAW troops was actually to give them an award in recognition of their rehabilitation efforts in Yolanda-battered areas. He presented them with the BaKas Parangal Award, an award given to the group for exhibiting exemplary dedication and selflessness in all the help they offered and inspiring the Filipinos. He expressed his gratitude during the ceremony following the speeches given by the ARAW Commander, Leyte Governor Leopoldo Dominico Petilla, and the Korean Ambassador to the Philippines. The Philippines is really grateful to the South Korean government and most especially to the ARAW troops for their help and dedication. “Thank you for your noble service, exemplary heroism, and friendship,” Sec. Gazmin said. After the ceremony, the secretary was quickly interviewed by the local media then took a quick tour around the base camp. He also sponsored and enjoyed lunch together with the troops. (PR)

Fishermen in Leyte towns, Tacloban, received pump boats from Sen. Ejercito

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A new fishing to start a new life. Thus the message of Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin “FM” Romualdez (center) during the turn over of 20 pumps boats to fishermen coming from Tacloban and towns in the first congressional district. The pump boats were donated by Sen. Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito. (LITO A. BAGUNAS)

 

A new fishing to start a new life. Thus the message of Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin “FM” Romualdez (center) during the turn over of 20 pumps boats to fishermen coming from Tacloban and towns in the first congressional district. The pump boats were donated by Sen. Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito. (LITO A. BAGUNAS)
A new fishing to start a new life. Thus the message of Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin “FM” Romualdez (center) during the turn over of 20 pumps boats to fishermen coming from Tacloban and towns in the first congressional district. The pump boats were donated by Sen. Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito. (LITO A. BAGUNAS)

TACLOBAN CITY- Finally, fisherman Castolo Holares could return to the sea to catch fish again, seven months after his fishing boat was destroyed during the onslaught of supertyphoon Yolanda. On June 9, the 49 year old fisherman from Barangay Sta. Cruz, San Miguel in Leyte, was among the 20 fishermen who received their motorized pump boats from the office of Senator Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito. “I could not catch fish using my own pump boat. It’s hard for me not to have a pump boat for I have to beg some of my friends to allow me to use their fishing boats or join them during their fishing just to earn a living,” Holares said. Aside from Holares, a father of two children whose house was totally destroyed due to Yolanda, 19 fishermen from the towns of Tolosa, Palo, Tanauan, San Miguel, Babatngon and the city of Tacloban, received their motorized pump boats. Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin “FM” Romualdez, during the turn over held at the grounds of the Balyuan Convention Center, expressed his gratitude to Sen. Ejercito for his assistance to the fishermen who lost their pump boats during the onslaught of Yolanda. Romualdez said that with their new pump boats, the fishermen could now go back to fish and ensure income for their respective families. All the fishermen were from Leyte’s first congressional district of which Romualdez represents at the House of Representatives. The Leyte solon asked the fishermen to take good care of their fishing boats to show their gratitude to Sen. Ejercito’s generosity.
“You know, we don’t have PDAF (priority development assistance fund). Sen. Ejercito used his own personal money just to donate these pump boats to you. Hope you will take good care your pump boats for your livelihood,” Romualdez said. (JOEY A. GABIETA)

Leyte SP enact budget after DBM corrections

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TACLOBAN CITY- The provincial board of Leyte approved for the second time the annual budget for 2014 in the amount of P1.70 billion. Earlier, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) return the proposed budget due to failure to comply some required forms, Leyte Vice Governor Carlo Loreto, presiding officer of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, said. And on June 9, the provincial board approved anew the P1,701,210,844 budget after they complied the needed forms asked by the DBM. Vice Gov. Loreto said that they approved the budget October of last year but it was returned to them by the DBM for some corrections. The DBM reviews and approves annual budgets of provincial governments. Among the required forms that were not complied according to the manual of DBM included form of the local finance committee and form to be signed by Gov. Leopoldo Dominico Petilla. The budget was sent immediately by the provincial board after complying the corrections, Loreto said. Loreto said that the 2014 budget is 10% higher than the 2013 budget. The provincial government of Leyte programs, thrusts and priorities are information and communication technology, tourism development, livelihood for the youth with values formation, improved health care and nutrition, upgraded facilities and personnel services, infrastructure program. (LIZBETH ANN ABELLA)

Non-appearance of Alfred’s executive official irks council members

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TACLOBAN CITY – Opposition members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod, this city, expressed their irritation over the non-appearance of an executive of Mayor Alfred Romualdez. Maria Lagman, head of the City Housing Board, was requested to appear before the members of the city council to give them update on the housing rehabilitation plan. But instead of Lagman heeding on their request to appear before them during their regular session on June 4, what they received was a letter from the chief of staff of Mayor Romualdez, lawyer Czarina Aquitania. Aquitania, in her letter to the city council, was said to have said that they could raise their queries by writing a communication to Lagman instead of asking her to appear before them. This, obviously, did not sit well among opposition members of the city council.
Councilor Neil Glova, leading member of the opposition bloc at the council, said that Aquitania’s action was a “mockery.” Glova said that whenever the Executive Branch makes a request to them for a certain matter, they immediately accede and accommodate such request. But if they were the ones asking a request from the Executive Branch, they were being rebuffed or turned down just like their request for Lagman to appear before them. Councilor Raizza Villasin, another member of the opposition bloc, said that time is of the essence and writing letters to the officials of the City Hall and writing their query will only consume time. Councilor Dalisay Herpe said that Lagman should appear before the city council as problems have been noted in the temporary shelters and in tent city, particularly on fire incident in Barangay Costa Brava that killed a mother and her five children. Councilor Willie Domingo, considered to be an administration ally, said that the Executive Branch should learn to respect their rights as members of the Legislative Branch. Vice Mayor Jerry Yaokasin, presiding officer of the council, said that the presence of Lagman could provide them correct information about the city master plan on shelter which is the centerpiece of Tacloban City rehabilitation plan. He added that when the city mayor had requested for them to conduct a special session last week for the passage of the resolution to allow him to expropriate lands in northern barangays intended for temporary shelters and for allowing the municipality of Basey, Samar to dump their Yolanda debris at the dumpsite of the city, they granted the request of the city mayor even they were on recess. (ROEL T. AMAZONA)

BDO Foundation signed agreement for construction of a resettlement site in Leyte town

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From left to right: Pastor Samuel Aberia – World Harvest Fellowship, Eleanor Lansang – SMFI, Mary Angelie Claire Candido – Lot Donor, Cristie S. Angeles – SMFI, Dr. Yong Joong Cho – Founder and CEO, Global Hope International, Hon. Edgar C. Boco – Municipal Mayor, Hernani, Eastern Samar, Atty. Jose T. Ramirez – Eastern Samar Development Foundation, Ms. Noime A. Villarino – School Principal, Elma Damples D. Baclagon –Global Hope International, Richard Roberts – Global Hope International
From left to right: Pastor Samuel Aberia – World Harvest Fellowship, Eleanor Lansang – SMFI, Mary Angelie Claire Candido – Lot Donor, Cristie S. Angeles – SMFI, Dr. Yong Joong Cho – Founder and CEO, Global Hope International, Hon. Edgar C. Boco – Municipal Mayor, Hernani, Eastern Samar, Atty. Jose T. Ramirez – Eastern Samar Development Foundation, Ms. Noime A. Villarino – School Principal, Elma Damples D. Baclagon –Global Hope International, Richard Roberts – Global Hope International
From left to right: Pastor Samuel Aberia – World Harvest Fellowship, Eleanor Lansang – SMFI, Mary Angelie Claire Candido – Lot Donor, Cristie S. Angeles – SMFI, Dr. Yong Joong Cho – Founder and CEO, Global Hope International, Hon. Edgar C. Boco – Municipal Mayor, Hernani, Eastern Samar, Atty. Jose T. Ramirez – Eastern Samar Development Foundation, Ms. Noime A. Villarino – School Principal, Elma Damples D. Baclagon –Global Hope International, Richard Roberts – Global Hope International

TACLOBAN CITY- In order to develop a model housing resettlement in the municipality of Santa Fe, Leyte, the Banco De Oro Foundation (BDOF) recently signed an agreement with the Foundation for These-Abled Persons Inc. (FTI) with BDOF president Maureen Abelardo and Trustee Corazon de la Paz-Bernardo, FTI executive director Lolita Gelle and Trustee Peter Hammerle as signatories. In a press statement, BDOF president Abelardo said that the 1.3 hectares housing resettlement site will house 100 shelter units complete with kitchenette and toilet facilities. Each duplex is 46 square meters or 23 square meters per home and all concrete including the roof to make it more disaster resilient. The housing project will cost P28 million. The BDO Foundation, on the other hand, has earmarked about P16 million to fund part of the land and site development, the construction of one hundred shelter units and workshop, the training of the workers, the tools and equipment for building. This is one of the rehabilitation projects of BDO Foundation under its disaster response program for typhoon Yolanda-ravaged Eastern Visayas. “This “model” community is envisioned to create sustainable enterprises beyond the disaster recovery phase for persons with disability to be productive and become part of the economic process,” Abelardo said. “The shelter units and land development are to be jointly funded by BDO Unibank and donations from clients. It will house a workshop or multipurpose hall of about 300 square meters funded by BDO employees’ donation where the community members will be trained on new construction technology of producing pre-fabricated walls for housing which can be their source of livelihood,” she added. The FTI was organized in 2009 with its main advocacy of providing employment and empowerment of persons with disability. It is a member of the Institute for Social Entrepreneurship in Asia (OSEA) which initiated the setting up of the Reconstruction Initiative through Social Enterprise (RISE) as a platform for social enterpriser development to assist the marginalized sector in the rehabilitation process. The signing was witnessed by OPARR Undersecretary Danilo Antonio, Marie Lisa Dacanay, president of Institute for Social Entrepreneurship in Asia (ISEA), Jesus Tirona and Perla Toledo, trustees of BDO Foundation and senior executives from OPARR, BDO Unibank, FTI and ISEA, respectively. (RYAN GABRIEL LLOSA ARCENAS)

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