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Hanging bridge improves access for remote Barangays in Victoria

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Catarman N. Samar– Residents of five remote barangays in the municipality of Victoria Northern Samar no longer have to rely on the existing overflow pathway on their way to their communities with the recent completion of a hanging bridge project of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)-Northern Samar 1st DEO.

The project involves the construction of a 105-meter hanging bridge, including two portals, floor framing, and cable works. It also includes the construction of slope protection structures at each abutment, supported by a 6-meter-deep sheet pile foundation at both portals.

DPWH-NSFDEO District Engineer Alvin A. Ignacio said that the hanging bridge greatly benefits not only the residents of Brgy. San Roman where it is located, but also those residing in the nearby Barangays of the said municipality.

Prior to its construction, locals used to cross the river through the existing overflow pathway which was difficult especially during rainy days where strong currents and rapid water flow in the river.

“Pag-nagbabaha talaga nagtatabok sira pero nakukurian sira pero kung hataas na talaga an tubig deri na sira nakaka-agi” said Rhodora T. Enecillio, one of the residents.

The completion of the bridge has also facilitated easier access to the town proper for the residents’ basic necessities and it also provides an efficient access route that significantly reduces the risks of crossing during weather disturbance.

“An akon masusugad yana sine nga amon hanging bridge nga masyado gi-upaya gud san ngatanan,dako an nabubulig sa katawhan”, Ms. Enecillio further stated.

DPWH Northern Samar First District Engineering Office (DEO) implemented the P14.42-million project with funding sourced from the General Appropriations Act (GAA) of 2024.

(ANALIZA A. PABIA/PR)

 

Fisherman stabbed, two houses torched by man with mental health issues

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ORMOC CITY— A fisherman was stabbed and two houses were set ablaze by a man reportedly suffering from a mental condition in Brgy. Cantuhaon, Palompon on Feb.17.
The victim, alias “Jomar,” 34, a fisherman from Sitio Lower Bitoon, was reportedly attacked by 29-year-old “Athan,” a local resident, after rushing to the scene of a fxre at another fisherman’s house. The suspect allegedly ignited two light-material homes using a kerosene lamp and then stabbed Jomar without apparent provocation.

Capt. Rushty Alvarado, town’s police chief officer-in-charge, said responding police coordinated with the Bureau of Fire Protection to control the fire, while conducting a hot pursuit of the suspect. Athan was later found hiding in a pump boat along the seashore and apprehended. The weapon used in the stabbing was not recovered.

Jomar was rushed to Isabel Emergency Hospital for treatment. The fire destroyed two houses along with two motorcycles, two TVs, and other personal belongings, with damages estimated at P283,000.

The suspect was informed of his constitutional rights and brought to Palompon Municipal Police Station for documentation and proper legal disposition.

Authorities emphasized the need for community awareness and monitoring regarding individuals with mental health challenges to prevent such violent incidents.

(ROBERT DEJON)

PBBM expands LGSF to boost rice aid, critical infrastructure projects

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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has expanded the Local Government Support Fund (LGSF) to further bolster priority programs, including additional rice assistance, health facility enhancements, strengthened disaster preparedness initiatives, and improvements to critical infrastructure such as energy and water supply systems.

Speaking during the launch of the “Sa Bagong Pilipinas, Bawat Bayan Makikinabang” initiative at Malacañan Palace on Monday, President Marcos reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that every centavo of public funds is spent wisely on programs that directly benefit Filipinos.

With almost P58 billion in LGSF allocation for 2026, the President said over five million families are expected to receive 60 kilos of rice assistance, lessening food insecurity.
The expanded LGSF will also fund the construction of hospitals and health stations, as well as the procurement of additional medical equipment, to make health services more accessible.

The President likewise underscored the need to intensify disaster preparedness by building multi-purpose halls and sports facilities that can be used as evacuation centers.

“Magsisisilbi ito na lugar para sa pagkatuto, pagsasanay ng mga atleta, at ligtas na masisilungan tuwing may sakuna,” the Chief Executive said.

Farm-to-market roads and local road networks will also be supported by the LGSF, helping make trade and commerce more efficient and cost-effective for sellers and consumers. “Makakatulong ito upang bumaba ang presyo ng mga bilihin at tumaas naman ang kita ng mga nagsasaka.”

Lastly, the LGSF will help improve water supply systems and electrification projects across the country, ensuring people have better access to clean water and safer communities at night.

To make these plans more attainable, the President has ordered the direct release of funds to local government units (LGUs), streamlining processes and accelerating project implementation.

The President also highlighted the importance of unity and coordination among Filipinos in building a better Philippines and enjoined them to get involved, participate, and be one of the government’s key partners in maintaining the integrity of public funds.

“Maisasakatuparan lamang ang ating mga hangarin kung patuloy ang ating pagkakaisa at ang ating koordinasyon,” the President said. (PCO-PND)

PSA, Pilipinas Teleserv, GCash launch first in-app PSAHelpline service, making PSA documents easier to request via GCash

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The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), Pilipinas Teleserv, and GCash joined forces to launch the PSAHelpline Mini App, making it easier and more convenient for Filipinos to request civil registry documents anytime, anywhere.

Users can securely request PSA certificates, such as birth, marriage, death, CENOMAR, and CENODEATH, and choose between an e-copy or home delivery, all while paying seamlessly with their GCash e-wallets. The integration brings essential government services closer to millions of Filipinos through a platform they already use daily.

With this launch, GCash becomes the first e-wallet to host PSAHelpline.ph in-app and the first to offer PDF civil registry certificates directly within the app. PSAHelpline is also the first government service available on GLife.

The PSAHelpline Mini App is designed to streamline the end-to-end process of requesting civil registry documents, from placement of requests to payment and delivery, reducing barriers for those in remote areas and ensuring timely, secure, and reliable access to vital records.

“We extend our deepest gratitude to our partners, the PSA and Teleserv, for the trust and for being our first government service app to be integrated inside GCash,” said Cleo Celeste Santos, VP and Head of Public Sector at GCash.

“At GCash, we believe financial inclusion starts with identity. By making essential civil registry documents easier to access, we are helping more Filipinos participate in the digital economy and access the opportunities they deserve,” she added.

The partnership between PSA, Pilipinas Teleserv, and GCash set a strong precedent for future digital government initiatives, showing what is possible when the public and private sectors work together.

“The PSA Helpline Mini App within the GCash app simplifies how Filipinos request civil registry documents by integrating secure requests and payments into a trusted digital platform. This partnership reflects our vision of a citizen-centered and digitally enabled government that delivers faster, more convenient public service to every Filipino wherever they may be,” PSA National Statistician, Undersecretary Claire Dennis Mapa said.

Data privacy and security are critical, as millions of Filipinos rely on PSA-issued documents for various important transactions, including employment, education, travel, benefits, and legal matters. Pilipinas Teleserv, PSA’s long-standing partner for the PSAHelpline service, highlighted that the GCash infrastructure further reinforces the integrity of the document request process.

“GCash has a robust KYC process, which PSAHelpline will fully leverage to ensure that only document owners and properly authorized requesters can apply for PSA certificates”, Pilipinas Teleserv Managing Director and Founder Jun Yupitun said.

The PSAHelpline Mini App streamlines the entire process, from request to payment and delivery, helping reduce barriers, especially for those in remote areas. (PR)

NSSDEO DE Sabong inspects ongoing construction of Rawis covered court

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The Department of Public Works and Highways Northern Samar Second District Engineering Office (DPWH NSSDEO) District Engineer Atty. Arthur Eric L. Sabong led an inspection on the ongoing rehabilitation of Rawis Multi-Purpose Building (Covered Court) Phase II in Brgy. Rawis, Laoang, Northern Samar. He was accompanied by the OIC Assistant District Engineer, Francisco Y. Tañala, Acting Chief of the Maintenance Section Engr. Nicanor L. Mejos, Jr, Chief of Construction Section Engr. Fiona A. Anunciado, PIO Designate Joemar M. Patilan, and Engr. Katrina C. Dulay. The inspection is part of the District Engineer’s regular monitoring and supervision to ensure that the project is in accordance with DPWH standards, specifications, and guidelines, while addressing the needs of the local community.

The team was assisted by the NSSDEO Project Engineer Geric C. Yu along with the contractor’s Project Engineer, Edmund G. Cerbito, who provided updates on daily operations, ongoing works, and addressed queries regarding the progress of the project.
During the site visit, the team monitored the current status of the rehabilitation works and assessed future directions to ensure compliance with mandatory safety standards for workers and future user, adherence to regulatory requirements and alignment with DPWH construction standards.

The District Office reaffirms its commitment to enhancing basic infrastructure in Northern Samar through quality workmanship, timely project delivery, and the premium of sustainable benefits for the community.

(JAMAICA I. ACEBUCHE/PR)

Tingog pushes open finance bill, cites gains for students and educators

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RepRESENTATIVE Jude Acidre
RepRESENTATIVE Jude Acidre

TACLOBAN CITY — The Tingog party-list is urging Congress to fast-track the proposed Philippine Open Finance Act, saying the measure could significantly expand financial access for millions of Filipinos, especially those in the education sector.

In a press statement, the party-list group expressed strong backing for the bill being advanced in coordination with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and financial technology stakeholders. The proposed law seeks to make financial services more accessible, transparent, and responsive to the needs of students, educators, and school personnel nationwide.

Tingog emphasized that open finance is not merely a banking reform but a structural initiative aimed at addressing long-standing inequities that affect educational mobility and institutional resilience.

Rep. Jude Acidre, chairperson of the House Committee on Higher and Technical Education, said improved access to financial tools directly supports academic and professional advancement.

“Financial inclusion is educational inclusion. When students, teachers, and university personnel gain fair access to credit, savings, insurance, and digital financial platforms, we remove structural barriers that limit their ability to pursue education, research, innovation, and professional advancement,” he said.

The proposed measure would establish a secure and interoperable framework allowing consent-based sharing of financial data through standardized application programming interfaces (APIs). The system aims to foster competition among financial service providers while ensuring data privacy and consumer protection.

The BSP has underscored that open finance can promote customer-centric services and innovation, while fintech leaders have called for a clear statutory framework to enable responsible data sharing and the development of tailored financial products.

According to Tingog, the higher education community stands to benefit significantly from the reform. Students may gain access to education loans, digital wallets, micro-savings, and insurance products even without traditional banking history. Faculty and researchers could secure fair credit and financial tools to support academic work, while non-teaching personnel may build credit profiles and obtain affordable services. State universities and colleges could also implement more efficient systems for scholarships, stipends, and payroll distribution.

The group said the proposal includes safeguards aligned with constitutional protections and existing data privacy regulations, ensuring that consumer consent and control remain central to its implementation.

Describing the measure as “a law of opportunity and equality,” Acidre noted that many members of the academic community remain unbanked not due to lack of capability but because of limited access to the formal financial system.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

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