Iloilo City News October 2014

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Wars of ancient history were about possessions, territory, power, control, family, betrayal, lover's quarrel, politics and sometimes religion.

But we are in the Modern era and supposedly more educated and enlightened .

Think about this. Don't just brush off these questions.

  • Why is RELIGION still involved in WARS? Isn't religion supposed to be about PEACE?
  • Ask yourself; What religion always campaign to have its religious laws be accepted as government laws, always involved in wars and consistently causing WARS, yet insists that it's a religion of peace?

WHY??

There are only two kinds of people who teach tolerance:
  1. The Bullies. They want you to tolerate them so they can continue to maliciously deprive you. Do not believe these bullies teaching tolerance, saying that it’s the path to prevent hatred and prejudice.
  2. The victims who are waiting for the right moment to retaliate. They can’t win yet, so they tolerate.

Seniors receive P3.8M social pension in 2014

By Lydia C. Pendon

A TOTAL of 648 elderly in Iloilo City aged 77 years old and above and considered target beneficiaries in the Social Pension Program for indigent senior citizens will receive a total of P3.8 million annual allotment in 2014 divided in four quarters.

The Department of Social Welfare and Development-Western Visayas office said the 106 target beneficiaries in the first quarter were allotted P159,000. The number of beneficiaries was expanded to 135 in the second quarter with P263,500, and there were 138 beneficiaries in the third quarter with P316,500.

The fourth quarter beneficiaries are yet to be identified.

The 664 target beneficiaries of Lambunao, Iloilo are allotted with P3.9 million while the 535 beneficiaries of Cabatuan, Iloilo are allotted with P3.2 million for 2014.

The social pension of P500 per month for indigent senior citizens is classified through a survey by the National Housing Targeting System (NHTS) as poor and non-poor as of 2014.

The whole province of Iloilo and Iloilo City has a total 12,915 target beneficiaries for 2014 with an annual amount of P77.4 million divided in the first quarter at P3.3 million, second quarter at P7.8 million and third quarter at P4.9 million.

DSWD is also expecting additional 5,155 beneficiaries in the fourth quarter of this year.

Breaching the more than P2-million annual amount are the municipalities of Miagao with P2.2 million, San Joaquin with P2.8 million, Tigbauan with P2.5 million, Alimodian with P2.2 million, Leon with P.3 million, Janiuay with P2.8 million, Anilao with P2.2 million, Dumangas with P2.4 million, San Enrique with P2 million, and Sara with P2 million.

Korea Seed Production project to benefit Iloilo farmers

By Lilibeth A. French (JCM/LAF/PIA-Iloilo)

ILOILO CITY, Oct. 9 (PIA6) - - The Sinibaan Farmers Association (SFA) in Brgy. Sinibaan, Dingle, Iloilo will be the first recipient of the quality seeds produced by the Department of Agriculture 6 – Western Visayas Integrated Agricultural Research Center (DA 6-WESVIARC) in Hamungaya, Jaro, Iloilo City.

The production of quality seeds such as PSB Rc 14 and NSIC Rc 214 in the 2.5 hectares demonstration farm of WESVIARC was funded by the Korea Project on International Agriculture (KOPIA) under its collaborative project with the Philippine Rice Research Institute entitled “Seed Multiplication and Dissemination of Promising Rice Cultivars in the Philippines”. KOPIA is run by the Rural Development Administration of South Korea.

DA 6 Regional Technical Director for Research, Policy Planning and Support Services Joyce Wendam said some 200 bags of rice seeds are expected to be harvested and will be distributed to SFA members and other organized farmer associations or cooperatives in the province.

Each member of the Sinibaan Farmers Association numbering to about 50 will get one bag of rice seeds and they are obliged to return the one bag to the association later.

SFA President Marlyn Daquilanea together with her members and the local officials of the town attended the KOPIA Seed Production Project Farmers Field Day on October 6 in WESVIARC. They were joined by some 35 member delegation from South Korea including officers of the RDA and KOPIA and farmers from the municipalities of San Miguel, Zarraga, Cabatuan, Barotac Nuevo and Passi City.

Also during the event, through a deed of gift, the government of South Korea turned over a transplanting machine and two units portable soil analyzer to the SFA.

Wendam urged farmer beneficiaries to take care of the project because the government of South Korea also exerted efforts in bringing these technologies to the Philippines.

According to Wendam the vision of KOPIA is to share their R& D technology which is very appropriate as the ASEAN economic integration will start in 2015 and farmers need resources to develop their commodities to be globally competitive.

The South Korea RDA launched KOPIA in 2009 to continue its agricultural cooperation with developing nations through technological support and the co-development of resources. It has centers in ten countries including the Philippines located at PhilRice in Nueva Ecija.

In his message, Dr. Jeong Eung Gi, Senior Researcher Rice Research Division, NICS RDA cited the strong bond between the Philippines and Korea which started after the Korean War in 1950’s.

Gi said as part of the agricultural cooperation, KOPIA and PhilRice launched the seed production project intended to increase the productivity and income of farmers.

He hoped that the project will bring transformation in the lives of the farmers in the rural areas of the country. He further hoped that the province of Iloilo will be able to establish a regional seeds variety service institution through the project.

“The government of Korea especially KOPIA will be your strong and everlasting partner in developing and implementing joint project in agricultural technology, research and extension so we could contribute to the regional economy,” said Gi.

Iloilo, Koronadal now sister cities

By Joel Locsin/VC (GMA News)

Iloilo City and Koronadal City in South Cotabato are now sister cities, after their respective mayors signed a sisterhood agreement on Wednesday.

The signing was part of the 14th cityhood anniversary of Koronadal highlighted by a "Negosyo Festival," the Iloilo City government said.

Signing the sisterhood agreement were Iloilo City Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog and Koronadal City Mayor Peter Miguel.

Iloilo noted Koronadal hosts many migrants from Iloilo.

"Koronadal originated from two B’laan words koron or kolon meaning cogon grass and nadal or datal meaning plain. It was formerly called Marbel which comes from B’laan word that means murky waters referring to its river," it said.

Presently, it said Koronadal is the regional center and seat of the SOCCSKSARGEN region.

More DOH-6 personnel up for better health services

By Elsa S. Subong(JCM/ESS/PIA-Iloilo)

ILOILO CITY, Oct. 7(PIA)—The Department of Health in Western Visayas said it is continuously beefing up health services in the region to serve the poor and the elderly.

Dr. Marlyn Convocar, DOH regional director, said that the first thing the agency has focused on is to fill in the shortage of nurses in government hospitals, through the Nurse Development Program (NDP)

Convocar said in a radio interview that they have hired 861 nurses so far.

The NDP, which was before called RN Heals, is a way of helping new nurses learn and earn within two years.

She added that NDP aims to combat the exploitation of nurses, through voluntary service wherein they earn nothing.

“DOH does not encourage nurses to work on voluntary basis. We don’t even allow it,” Convocar said.

Meanwhile, the DOH has also hired 232 midwives and together with the nurses were deployed to rural health units and barangay health stations.

With these nurses and midwives, Convocar said, the performance of the rural health units is given boost.

She said that for this year, DOH has hired 10 doctors and assigned to RHUs with no physicians.

The services of these doctors, midwives and nurses in rural areas can minimize infant and maternal deaths.

On the other hand, Norma Losanes, president of the Philippine Nurses Association in Panay, said that the NDP has helped much in filling up the shortage of nurses in government hospitals in the region.

Korea, PhilRice develop quality seeds for WV

(SMH Toreno, DA-6/PN)

ILOILO City – The Korea Project for International Agriculture (KOPIA) and the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) developed seed varieties to be distributed to farmers in rain-fed and irrigated lowland conditions in Western Visayas.

KOPIA funded P254, 666 for the seed production of PSB Rc 14 and NSIC Rc 214 during the wet season this year in the 2.5-hectare demonstration farm at the Western Visayas Integrated Agricultural Research Center (WESVIARC) in Barangay Hamungaya, Jaro district here.

Managed by the Rural Development Administration of Korea, the KOPIA was launched in 2009 and it has centers in Vietnam, Myanmar, Uzbekistan, Kenya, Brazil, Paraguay, Congo, Algeria, Cambodia and in the Philippines.

Today, 31 Korean delegates are expected to grace the KOPIA Seed Production Project Farmers Field Day at WESVIARC. There will be a field demonstration of rice combine harvester and thresher in the said seed production area.

KOPIA project leader in the Philippines Dr. Norvie L. Manigbas, center director Dr. Jeong Taek Lee, PhilRice executive eirector Eufemio T. Rasco Jr., Dr. Yeo Un Sang of the International Rice Research Institute and Dr. Jeong Eung Gi of the Rice Research Division in South Korea will discuss to farmers various seed production technologies.

Department of Agriculture regional executive director Larry P. Nacionales, Iloilo’s Gov. Arthur Defensor Sr. and Iloilo City’s Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog will also attend the said activity.

Around 130 participants from the towns of Dumangas, Barotac Nuevo, Dingle, Passi City, Cabatuan, and San Miguel are expected to attend the field day.

These six municipalities are also beneficiaries of the Community-Based Participatory Action Research (CPAR) Project of the DA.

Meanwhile, the KOPIA will turn over one unit of soil analyzer and rice transplanter to one farmers’ organization of the Municipality of Dingle.

Overpass with elevator soon operational

BY FREDA MAE SORSANO (PN)

ILOILO City – The elevator at the pedestrian overpass along the Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr. Avenue (Diversion Road) has been installed and will soon be operational.

The elevator is for persons with disability (PWDs) and the elderly, according to Regional Director Edilberto Tayao of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

Batas Pambansa 344 seeks to enhance the mobility of PWDs by requiring buildings, institutions, establishments and public utilities to install facilities and other devices that aid them.

DPWH had tested the elevator using a generator for power and it worked well, said Tayao.

Should all go well, the elevator may be operational within a month, he said.

The overpass with elevator is the biggest project so far that the DPWH regional office has built for the PWD sector, added Tayao.

“We have already tapped PECO (Panay Electric Cooperative) for the electrical connection,” he said.

DPWH will be providing the transformer so that the city government will only have to pay for the electricity consumption.

Tayao said his department will also be installing a canopy atop the elevator to protect pedestrians.

“Nowhere in the Philippines siguro merong ganito,” said Tayao.

The installation of the canopy will only take a month at most, said the regional director.

For the elevator’s safekeeping, DPWH is presently devising a design that would include a police station near or below the overpass.

“Our only problem is the limited space under the overpass. But we are working on it,” said Tayao.

The overpass is 50.235 meters long and three meters wide, costing P19,302,321.

DILG6 lines up activities to mark LGC 23rd anniversary

(PN)

ILOILO CITY, Oct. 4 (PIA6) – The Department of the Interior and Local Government Region 6 (DILG6) has lined up a series of activities in celebration of the 23rd anniversary of the Local Government Code.

These activities include the Search for Outstanding Barangay Tanod, LG Quiz, synchronized Barangay Assembly, featured exhibits, Development Talk, and launching of the scaled-up Search for Excellence in Local Governance Award.

DILG6 said in a report that the synchronized Barangay Assembly will be held on October 12.

The Search for Outstanding Barangay Tanod will culminate in an awarding ceremony along with the hand-in of incentives for the Lupong Tagapamayapa on October 13 at the SM City Mall in Mandurriao, Iloilo City.

Now on its second year, the LG Quiz will be held on October 17. It seeks to draw awareness on the different provisions of the Local Government Code and various projects of the DILG.

Civil society organizations, national government agencies and local government units will showcase featured exhibits on the programs and projects undertaken through collaboration and partnerships on October 21-23.

The three-day exhibit has been aptly labeled “Beinte Tres ka Duag: Pagpasanyog sang Pagbuyloganay kag Pagpakigbahinay” (Twentry-Three Acts: Fostering Partnership and Participation in Local Governance).

The Development Talk, which is annual Knowledge-Sharing Activity of the DILG Region VI, will focus on strengthening Multi-Stakeholders, partners and linkages on October 30-31, 2014 which is considered one of the sustained gains in LGU-CSO engagements.

Now on its 9th year, the scaled-up Search for Excellence in Local Governance Award or EXCELL Awards, an annual search of the DILG Region VI in partnership with the various NGAs and CSOs and Private Sectors will also be launched during the Development Talk.

This year’s theme “Ang LGUng Magaling ay may Nararating”, highlights the gains and successes of LGUs in pursuit of excellence in local governance. The whole month of engaging activities will be spearheaded by DILG6 with the aim of popularizing and mainstreaming sustained best practices in LGUs since the enactment of the Local Government Code.

DILG6 enjoined every Local Government stakeholder to participate in the LGC anniversary.

Canadian gov’t to help boost WV tourism

(PN)

ILOILO City – Western Visayas tourism will further be enhanced following the signing of a memorandum of agreement (MOA) between the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the provinces of Iloilo, Negros Occidental, Antique, and Aklan to implement three tourism initiatives.

The agreement is part of the Government of Canada’s Local Governance Support Program for Local Economic Development (LGSP-LED) project.

Canada has allocated P18 million for the implementation of these tourism initiatives in Region 6.

The initiatives will support local government efforts and their private sector partners in improving the competitiveness of the tourism industry through a simplified business climate, investment promotion, tourism circuit development and destination marketing, and workforce development.

“Canada recognizes that one of the challenges facing this country is to make economic growth more inclusive for communities and local governments. Through Canada’s LGSP-LED and under the leadership of DILG, the initiatives in Iloilo, Negros Occidental, Antique, and Aklan are expected to boost the competitiveness and efficiency of the local tourism economy, attract investments, generate increased revenues for the LGUs as well as jobs for the poor in these areas,” said Luke Myers, head of development cooperation of the Embassy of Canada.

Myers was here recently for the memorandum of agreement signing.

“Let me take this opportunity to thank the people of Canada, the Government of Canada for their continuing and long-standing support, which I have had the privilege to appreciate since the first time I was elected as Governor in 1992,” said Iloilo’s Gov. Arthur Defensor Sr.

Negros Occidental’s Gov. Alfredo Marañon also expressed his gratitude to DILG and optimism for the LGUs to achieve the goals of the projects.

Through the MOA, LGUs and DILG committed to collaborate for growing their local economies through tourism development. Partner-LGUs are targeting an aggregate of over P2 billion in new investments and nearly 700 new direct jobs in the tourism sector by 2016.

The local project in northern Panay (Aklan and Antique) focuses on sustainable tourism development, taking advantage of Boracay as a popular destination to also spur economic activities in nearby communities through excursions outside the island.

For Negros Occidental, the local project aims to strengthen public-private partnerships, build on its strong organic farming movement for tourism growth, and develop Bacolod-Talisay-Silay as a major hub for culture, creativity, and innovation in the province.

On the other hand, for Yolanda-affected Northern Iloilo, the local project focuses on rebuilding economic opportunities in the local tourism industry.

Tourist express elevator soon at City Hall

By Lydia C. Pendon

AN EXPRESS elevator made of glass for tourists will soon add to the features of the new Iloilo City Hall building, with the Department of Tourism (DOT) and Tourism Infrastructure Economic Zone Authority allotting P15 million for it.

Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog said he was informed by the DOT that the total project cost of the project is P15 million, and the P5 million is included in the 2015 budget to be released in 2015.

Elevator construction is expected to commence by the last quarter of 2014 and finish by June 2015.

The express elevator is made of glass, so tourists could see the beauty of the building up to the penthouse where the surrounding area and city commercial district, Plaza Libertad and the nose-shaped Iloilo River are visible.

The tourist express elevator project for visitors and tourists was suggested by Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez when he visited City Hall early this year.

‘Negros-Panay bridge a boon to tourism’

BY GLENDA SOLOGASTOA (PN)

ILOILO City – A bridge linking the islands of Negros and Panay, when realized, will boost the tourism industry of Western Visayas.

Director Helen Catalbas of the Department of Tourism Region 6 yesterday commented, “It’s very good for tourism when realized. It will encourage foreign and local tourists to experience the region’s tourist destinations and appreciate our own heritage.”

The newly-installed chairman of the Regional Development Council (RDC), Negros Occidental’s Gov. Alfredo Marañon Jr., vowed to prioritize the revival of the said proposal.

He admitted that this is a long-term project needing a feasibility study.

Marañon is eyeing the assistance of the Japan International Cooperation Agency, Korean International Cooperation Agency or any international financial organization in the conduct of the feasibility study.

“I’m pleased to learn about the priority plan of Gov. Marañon. It would also allow for a faster transport of goods to reach the tourist sites thereby having the grassroots share in the blessings of tourism,” said Catalbas. “Let’s pray the bridge project is realized soon but first let’s all work in one direction in our own respective ways to make it happen,” she said.

Catalbas is now in Paris, France representing the Philippines in the last leg of the four-country tourism road show in Europe for Southeast Asian countries sponsored by Silk Air and Singapore Airlines.

Iloilo’s Gov. Arthur Defensor Sr. also backs Marañon’s plan.

However, like the new RDC chairman, Defensor said there is a need for a thorough study because it needs huge funding.

He said there is also a need to study its benefits and impact on the lives of the people of Panay and Negros and on the economy.

If realized, the governor believed the Panay-Negros Bridge would be the most expensive bridge in the country.

In 2013, Marañon coordinated with Defensor for the revival of the proposal through a joint resolution.

An earlier proposal was for a 14.5-kilometer bridge connecting Barangay Tomongtong in E.B. Magalona, Negros Occidental to Banate, Iloilo

A few years back also, Iloilo City’s Rep. Jerry Treñas initiated a House resolution lobbying for the said project.

It was supported by 19 congressmen from the Visayas, including various district representatives from Western Visayas.

Treñas said the bridge will cost P53.66 billion.