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Northern Samar grants nursing scholarships to 31 students

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TACLOBAN CITY – The Provincial Government of Northern Samar (PGNS) has awarded 31 nursing students with scholarships under its newly launched PGNS Nursing Scholarship Program (PGNS NSP).

The program covers tuition fees, learning expenses, stipends, and allowances to support aspiring nurses in their education.

Governor Edwin Ongchuan initiated the scholarship to address the shortage of healthcare workers in the province and help achieve the Department of Health’s ideal nurse-to-patient ratio of 1:12.

The program aims to provide financial assistance to indigent but deserving nursing students, enabling them to complete their degrees and improve their economic conditions.
Clarice Morillo from San Roque town, the scholarship is a lifeline to fulfilling her dream.

“As a farmer’s daughter, I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to finish my course because nursing is financially demanding. But with this scholarship and my determination, I am hopeful that I will graduate and become the first nurse in my family,” she said.

Another scholar, Ike Kent Caimol from Brgy. 1, Rosario, shared how the program has given him hope.

“Coming from a humble background, this scholarship gives me a new opportunity to pursue my dream in healthcare. I will be forever grateful to my province and our governor for helping me achieve my career goals.”

The PGNS NSP was established through an ordinance authored by Board Member Gilbert Layon.

Governor Ongchuan approved the ordinance in late 2023, followed by the approval of its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) in early 2024.

The provincial government allocated P6 million for the initial phase of the scholarship.
Out of 200 applicants, the PGNS NSP Board selected 40 candidates for interviews based on academic performance and financial need. After a panel interview and final assessment, 31 students were chosen for the scholarship.

The PGNS NSP Board is led by OIC Provincial Health Officer Ma. Aurora Dubongco, Provincial Administrator Atty. Efren Sabong, Atty. Mary Grace Royo, and the PGNS NSP Technical Working Group.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

MacArthur Park among Google maps’ top 20 most searched attractions in PH

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MOST SEARCH TOURIST ATTRACTION. The MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park in Palo, Leyte has been named as one of the country’s most searched tourist attractions in the Philippines by the Google Maps. Making it to the list will only further boost the popularity of the historic site, with the statute of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, among others, as its main attraction, says Leyte officials. (TRAVELASIA)
MOST SEARCH TOURIST ATTRACTION. The MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park in Palo, Leyte has been named as one of the country’s most searched tourist attractions in the Philippines by the Google Maps. Making it to the list will only further boost the popularity of the historic site, with the statute of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, among others, as its main attraction, says Leyte officials. (TRAVELASIA)

TACLOBAN CITY – The MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park in Palo, Leyte, has secured the 15th spot in Google Maps’ list of the Top 20 Most Searched Tourist Attractions in the Philippines—a recognition that highlights the growing interest in Leyte’s historical significance.

Frances Anne Petilla, provincial tourism consultant and wife of Leyte Governor Carlos Jericho ‘Icot’ Petilla, welcomed the ranking as a testament to the province’s rich heritage and the ongoing efforts to promote its tourism sector.

“This recognition is heartwarming, as it reflects the growing interest in our province’s rich history and the collective efforts to enhance tourism in Leyte,” Petilla said in a post on her social media account.

“Seeing Leyte’s landmarks receive such recognition motivates us even more to preserve and promote our cultural and historical treasures.”

No data was provided as to the number of visitors at the MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park, a key historical site, commemorates the return of General Douglas MacArthur and Allied forces on October 20, 1944, during World War II, marking the beginning of the Philippines’ liberation from Japanese occupation.

The site has since become a major tourist attraction, drawing both local and international visitors.

The MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park is situated on a 6.78-hectare area in Barangay Candahug in Palo that features seven double-life-size bronze statues on a man-made pool depicting the return of Gen. Douglas MacArthur in Leyte province.

MacArthur Park was declared a national park on July 12, 1977, through Letter of Instructions No. 572 signed by then President Ferdinand Marcos.

Last year, the Leyte provincial government has allocated P40 million for the rehabilitation of the park which included the construction of a lagoon and restaurants.

Google Maps, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, has been instrumental in showcasing top destinations worldwide.

The platform’s Top 20 Most Reviewed Visitor Attractions in the Philippines features a mix of historical landmarks and natural wonders, with the Quezon Memorial Circle, Magellan’s Cross, and Temple of Leah leading the list.

With its inclusion in this prestigious ranking, the MacArthur Landing Memorial continues to stand as a symbol of bravery and freedom, reinforcing Leyte’s status as a must-visit historical destination in the Philippines.

JOEY A. GABIETA

PRO 8 boosts local police offices with new equipment turnover

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TACLOBAN CITY – In a move to enhance the operational capabilities of law enforcement across Eastern Visayas, the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO 8), led by Regional Director B/Gen. Jay Cumigad, conducted the ceremonial blessing and turnover of newly issued Philippine National Police (PNP) equipment at the PRO 8 Grandstand, Camp Kangleon, Palo, Leyte, on Monday, February 24.

The blessing of the new equipment was officiated by Major Rey Ibañez, regional pastoral officer, who led prayers for the safe and effective use of the newly procured personnel carriers, communication devices, and other essential gear.

Following the blessing, Cumigad, alongside the Command Group, officially turned over the equipment to representatives from Leyte Police Provincial Office, Samar PPO, Northern Samar PPO, Eastern Samar PPO, Ormoc City Police Office, Southern Leyte PPO, Biliran PPO, and the Regional Mobile Force Battalion 8.

The distribution included 13 units of 4×4 Mitsubishi Triton personnel carriers; 36 units of VHF lowband handheld radios with accessories; 731 units of life vests; 731 units of hardhats; 433 units of raincoats; 450 PNP raincoats; and complete sets of search, rescue, and retrieval (SRR) equipment for the Tacloban City Police Office

In his speech, B/Gen. Cumigad emphasized the importance of equipping police forces with the necessary tools to carry out their duties effectively.

“These assets are critical in carrying out our duties with greater efficiency. Please ensure these are used properly so they may serve their purpose in the long run. These are not just tools or equipment but a symbol of our commitment to serving and protecting our communities,” he said.

The new equipment was funded through the Capability Enhancement Program (CEP) 2024, the Trust Receipts Fund, and the General Appropriations Act (GAA) 2024.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

DTI Eastern Visayas assures regular price monitoring within SRP

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Regional Director Celerina Bato
Regional Director Celerina Bato

TACLOBAN CITY– The Department of Trade and Industry in Eastern Visayas (DTI-8) has assured the public that they are regularly monitoring prices of commodities amid Suggested Retail Prices Bulletin’s release among key establishments all over the region through DTI’s provincial offices.

According to DTI-8 Regional Director Celerina Bato, this 2025, a total of 157 out of 217 Stock Keeping Units retained their prices.

These include selected brands of canned sardines, processed milk, coffee, instant noodles, salt, laundry soap, bottled water, candles, canned meat, condiments and batteries.
Additionally, prices of basic necessities and prime commodities (BNPC) remained stable throughout 2024 despite rising production costs.

Michael Nuñez, who works as a caretaker of a commercial establishment said though he is feeling the effect of rising prices, he said the increase is still “tolerable” understanding the prices of raw materials have also increased.

Nuñez added he just have to be wise in choosing the most affordable among the basic commodities and prioritize items to be bought.

Another grocery-goer, Felicisima Perante, said she would have to adhere to the new prices as these are basic goods that her family needs.

Meanwhile, 60 or 28 percent of BNPC saw price increases, primarily due to rising cost of raw materials, packaging materials, and logistics.

Among these, 72 percent increased by less than P2, with no adjustment exceeding 10 percent of the previous price.

The DTI assures the public that price adjustments were carefully studied and kept to a minimum while ensuring availability of affordable goods in the market.

Further, the DTI remains committed to continuously monitor prices in the market to promote fair and reasonable prices of basic goods and prime commodities.

The Department encourages consumers to exercise their right to choose and seek quality and budget-friendly products.

(AHLETTE C.REYES/PR)

DILG, DICT partner to streamline disaster response reporting in Eastern Visayas

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TACLOBAN CITY – To enhance disaster response coordination in Eastern Visayas, the regional offices of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) are rolling out a standardized disaster reporting system to improve situational assessments and emergency response efforts.

On Tuesday, Feb.25, officials from both agencies discussed the implementation of the harmonized disaster response reporting template which aims to streamline data submission for situational reports during disasters.

The initiative seeks to eliminate redundancies, minimize delays, and provide local government units (LGUs) with a more efficient reporting system for relaying critical disaster-related data to national government agencies.

The introduction of the harmonized disaster response reporting template marks a significant step toward a more coordinated and resilient disaster management system in Eastern Visayas.

With strengthened partnerships and a proactive approach, national and local agencies are working together to ensure a more responsive and efficient disaster response mechanism.
Engr. Duke Renz Peñaranda of DICT 8 presented the agency’s strategic roadmap for the pilot testing and monitoring of the template, which will initially be implemented in Biliran province.

The timeline includes: March 2025, capacity building and template deployment; March-April 2025, pilot testing and monitoring;May 2025, evaluation and refinement; and June 2025,policy integration and sustainability planning.

Representing DILG 8 were Engr. Romeo Faller, Jr. and Vher Kleo Atuel from the Disaster Resiliency and Environmental Protection Section (DREP), who pledged full support for the initiative.

They also proposed a face-to-face meeting with the core group before launching the training for capacity building and template deployment to ensure clear role assignments and a shared understanding among stakeholders.

The meeting was also attended by representatives from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) 8 and the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) 8, reinforcing inter-agency collaboration for a more effective disaster response framework in the region.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

P4.96 million farm-to-market road in Bobon, Northern Samar completed

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CATARMAN, Northern Samar– The Department of Public Works and Highways Northern Samar First DEO recently completed another Farm-to-Market Road (FMR) in Brgy. E. Duran, Bobon Northern Samar.

The P4.96 million project involves the construction of Road with total length of 155.00 meters which includes embankment from roadway excavation and slope protection structures on stone masonry of 5 meters on left side and 40 meters on right side.

District Engineer Alvin A. Ignacio said the newly completed road project will greatly benefit local farmers in the area. The transportation of agricultural products from farms to the market will now be more efficient and convenient.

“Local farmers will no longer traverse through unpaved roads that pose risks, especially during rainy season. With the completion of said project, transportation of farm produce will be more convenient.”

Funded under the convergence program of the Department of Agriculture and DPWH, farm-to-market roads are vital infrastructure projects aimed at boosting agricultural productivity and rural development.

In the long run, the completion of this road will contribute to increased connectivity, eventually linking Western Samar and further expanding economic opportunities in the area.

(ANALIZA A. PABIA/PR)

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