Cagayan de Oro City News September 2015

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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.
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Flood Waters in the streets of Cagayan de Oro City
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Cagayan de Oro City Buildings
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Bus Terminal, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City

DOH commends Misamis Oriental’s health care programs

(PNA), LAP/CD/RSM

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, Sept. 10 (PNA) -- The province of Misamis Oriental in Northern Mindanao bagged four citations for its successful health care programs in 2014, provincial Governor Yevgeny Vincente Emano said Thursday.

The Department of Health (DOH) cited the province for accomplishing 65 percent in its Family Planning programs, 91 percent in maternal-child health care, 97 percent in Nutrition, and 95 percent in Immunization program.

Emano said that the DOH extended the citation award to Misamis Oriental during the “2015 Mega Program Implementation Review” of various DOH-sponsored health care programs in the region.

According to Emano, the health care program of Misamis Oriental is one of the most comprehensive health care programs of the local government today.

He said that the MisOr Care System, a program that extends free hospitalization and medical assistance to the indigent in Misamis Oriental, has already aided about 400,000 patients.

The MisOr Care health program is a PhilHealth-accredited health program under the “point-of-care” method where a patient becomes a beneficiary upon admission to any hospital in the province.

Emano said that the health program is one of the most important programs of his administration that have undergone favorable reviews by various public and private health agencies here.

DILG 10 to hold 2015 SGLG Awarding Ceremony

By Julla Columba Celerina M. Pagaduan (DILG10)

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, September 9 -- The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) 10 will confer three provinces, two cities and 14 municipalities with the 2015 Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) on September 10, 2015 in Cagayan de Oro City.

Initiated by the late Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo, SGLG originated from the Seal of Good Housekeeping (SGH) which was launched in 2010.

Originally intended as a campaign for transparency and accountability, SGH evolved into SGLG during the leadership of Secretary Mar Roxas, to provide greater challenge to the local governments in continually innovating good governance practices while providing better services.

SGLG recognizes good performance of provincial, city and municipal governments in three core assessment areas: Good Financial Housekeeping, Disaster Preparedness, Social Protection; and three essential areas: Business Friendliness and Competitiveness, Peace and Order and Environmental Management.

Last year, 98 provinces, cities and municipalities were assessed and validated on-site by different cross-posted teams, in which 19 LGUs emerged as winners. These passers would be entitled to access a financial incentive known as the Performance Challenge Fund (PCF).

Mindanao gets most project approval in PRDP

By Jasper Marie Oblina-Rucat (JMOR/PIA10)

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, September 8 (PIA) – Mindanao is getting the bigger chunk in terms of approval of projects in the Department of Agriculture (DA) Philippine Rural Development Project (PRDP) through funding from the World Bank, the Philippine Government and Local Government Units (LGUs).

In a press conference hosted by DA in Cagayan de Oro on 8 September 2015, the department reiterated that in fact more than 50% of the approved project for infrastructure is from Mindanao.

DA Undersecretary Emerson Palad said that the ultimate goal of PRDP is to increase income of farmers by 30% at the end of the project.

PRDP is a six year national government platform for an inclusive, value chain-oriented and climate resilient agriculture and fisheries sector. It is the upscale version of the Mindanao Rural Development Program (MRDP) where innovations are introduced to address current and emerging challenges like climate change and make rural development more effective.

Arnel De Mesa, Deputy Project Director of PRDP said that there is no specific budget allocation per island for this project. With a total of P27.5B fund resources to spend for six years, 67% or P18.5B goes to infrastructure support, 22% or P7B goes to investments in enterprise, 8% goes to planning and 2% goes to project management.

The projects that will be approved come from the proposals of each LGU. However, prior to the approval, proposals must go through processes.

First, proposal must be demand driven and must be the need of the community. Second, it must be commodity and market driven wherein there is an assurance of income due to its demand in the market, thus will increase income and generate employment. Third, an LGU must have a Provincial Commodity Investment Plan (PCIP) where various stakeholders have been consulted.

According to DA regional director Lealyn Ramos, the LGUs of Mindanao have been receptive about the program. This is because they will only spend 10% of the total budget for a project approved; 80% would come from the World Bank and the other 10% from the national government.

Ramos said that there is no limit to the project an LGU wants to propose provided that they can produce their 10% share and they can provide documents.

In Mindanao, she said that there are already 75 provincial LGUs out of 81 who are engaged in PRDP. Total of 23 farm-to-market road (FMR) projects or P930M budget have already been approved for Northern Mindanao. Meanwhile, P4.9B worth of various projects have already been approved for Mindanao island and another P4.9B is waitlisted for review.

Ramos said that we are now into up scaling of products. If a farmer is into cacao, then products would include chocolates; there will be factory and packaging will be improved.

The Department reiterates that they are very strict in terms of the implementation of this project. They have now what you call online tracking tool, geotag, wherein photos of the before, during and after of the project will be put online by contractors. Through geotagging, they will know if a project is already done in the area. The department assures that there is no duplication of project in the same area.

New monthly minimum wage takes effect in Cagayan de Oro

(PNA), LAP/BNB/CD/MARK FRANCISCO/SSC

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, Sept. 7 (PNA) -- The new monthly minimum wage amounting to PHP318.00 would take effect starting this month, the Regional Tripartite Wage and Productivity Board (RTWPB) announced Monday.

It said that the implementation of the new minimum wage is in accordance with the implementing rules and regulations of the Wage Order No. RX-18 published in local newspapers last August.

The implementation of the new wage order came after the publication of its implementing rules and regulations in the local newspaper, the RTWPB said.

The new monthly minimum wage covers the cities of Cagayan De Oro and Iligan and the adjacent municipal towns of Tagolo-an and Villanueva in Misamis Oriental.

The wage Category II with a monthly minimum of PHP313.00 covers the cities of El Salvador and Gingoog, all component cities of Misamis Oriental, Ozamis City in Misamis Occidental, and the cities of Valencia and Malaybalay in Bukidnon.

The municipal towns of Maramag, Manolo Fortich, and Quezon all of the province of Bukidnon, also fall in Category II with a monthly minimum wage of PHP313.00.

The rates in Wage Category III are PHP308.00 for non-agricultural workers and PHP296.00 for agricultural workers in the cities of Oroquieta and Tangub in Misamis Occidental and the municipalities of Lugait and Opol in Misamis Oriental; and Mambajao in Camiguin.

Workers in the rest of the region would now receive PHP 303.00 for non-agricultural sector and PHP291.00 for the agricultural sector.

The RTWPB in Northern Mindanao issued an advisory stating that distressed and new businesses may apply for exemptions on or before November at any of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) offices in the region.

Oro chessers shine in Pacman random chess

(LLS)

CAGAYAN de Oro chessers shone in the cash-rich 1st Manny Pacquiao Cup Random chess team tournament held September 4-5 at the SM Mall of the Pacman’s beloved hometown, General Santos City.

CdeO-groomed talents International Master Richelieu “Jongjong” Salcedo III, Alfredo Rapanot, Christian Arroyo and Lennon Hart Salgados -- all mainstays (old and new) of the UAAP great Far Eastern University Tamaraws -- rose to the spotlight in the country’s first ever major random chess invented by the late American genius Bobby Fischer.

The youthful Salcedo and Rapanot played alongside National Master Jerad Docena and Kevin Mirano (also from FEU) for the Mark Yabut Jake Carlos Realty and Finance team to pile up 12 match points for a solo first place in the seven-round event that earned for them the lion’s share of P300,000.

Arroyo and Salgados, on the other hand, helped their respective teams garnered 11 match points each to share second to third places with pooled prizes of P150,000 each also with trophies.

Arroyo’s teammates in the Acxent Glass B team are International Masters Ronald Dableo and Jan Emmanuel Garcia and Timothy John Kua So.

The Pacman Crusaders team of Salgados is also anchored by Joel Pimentel Jr., Roel Abelgas and Recarte Tiauson.

Tied at fourth to sixth places are the teams of Cebu’s Rose Pharmacy A (IM Oliver Dimakiling, IM Kim Steven Yap, Edsel Montoya, Rhenzi Kyle Sevillano), Estomo Bohol (Norman Longjas, Jose Vito Tapulgo, Rommel Ganzon, Allan Salientes) and Acxent Glass A (GM Darwin Laylo, NM David Alorta, Sherwin Tiu, Samson Lim). They received around P35,000 apiece.

“There’s so much fun and challenge in playing random chess because the starting position that will be determined by the chief arbiter will take us into unchartered territories,” said Panabo City bet Henry Lopez.

Asia’s first Grandmaster Eugene Torre teamed up with boxing idol Manny Pacquiao, former PBA star Zaldy Realubit, Alekhine Nouri and Arnel Peniero for the 11th placer Pacman 2 (8 points).

But the ageless Torre did impress the chess crowd in GenSan when he copped the individual gold on board one with a remarkable 6.5/7.0 performance.

“Dako kaayong tabang nga nahilig si Manny (Pacquiao) sa chess kay at least maka-income ang mga players,” said Nazario Ubanan who also braved Gensan along with fellow Cagayan-anons Jhonnel Balquin and NM Rustum Tolentino.

N. Mindanao police told: Go back to streets

(PFO)

NEWLY-INSTALLED Police Director General Ricardo Marquez told the Northern Mindanao police to go back and roam around the streets.

Marquez was on the province for a visit on Friday, September 4.

He ordered the police force throughout the region to go back to basics -- roam around the streets rather than just stay in the office.

"Konti lang dapat ang makita kong natira sa opisina, gusto kong makita ang police sa kalsada, kasi yan naman talaga ang trabaho natin," Marquez said.

Marquez said that people would start to build trust to policemen when they are seen more often in the streets.

He emphasized the importance of people's role in solving crimes, especially illegal drugs which remains a problem not just in the city, but in Northern Mindanao.

"So dapat din for example if imbestigador ka, wala ka sa opisina para maghintay sa mga nagrereklamo, dapat pumupunta ka sa bahay ng mga complainants, ng mga witnesses because that is the job of the police, this is what the police are supposed to be doing," he added

A peaceful and developing community, Marquez said is a 'shared responsibility.'

"So police at mamamayan ay dapat magkapit-bisig," he said.

Meanwhile, Marquez instructed regional police director Lyndel Desquitado to run after the eight jail escapees of the Lanao del Norte provincial jail last September 3.

He said that he would also push for jail provinces' to be managed under the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP).

"We will continue running after them, kaya nga may mga mungkahi kami noon na yung mga provincial jails ay maibigay sa BJMP para ma-professionalize yung management ng prison at maiwasan ang ganitong mga untoward incidents," Marquez said.

He added that jail management is not included in PNP's mandate but “if nakatakas na sila, it becomes our concern,” he said.

Desquitado, on the other hand, told Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro that he already instructed the police department of Lanao Norte and all neighboring units of police regional offices in the region to conduct “sustained checkpoints and operations.”

"I ordered that our police should coordinate with the jail management and they will focus their manhunt operations in the prisoners' last known addresses," Desquitado said.

The eight inmates bolted out of the Lanao Provincial Jail at 3:15 am on Thursday, September 3.

Lanao del Norte governor Khalid Dimaporo has issued a directive on the P500,000 bounty for each inmate immediately after the incident occurred.

RTWPB confirms region 10 wage hike

(RTWPB-10/PIA10)

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, September 4 – The Regional Tripartite Wage Productivity Board (RTWPB) region 10 confirms the P12.00 increase in the daily minimum wage of workers in the private sector in Northern Mindanao.

This is effective July 3, 2015 by the issuance of Wage Order No. RX-18 on May 12, 2015 and published on June 18, 2015 at the Goldstar Daily, a local newspaper distributed in the entire island of Mindanao.

The corresponding Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR), approved by Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Atty. Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz on August 17, 2015 was published on August 19, 2015 at Goldstar Daily in Northern Mindanao, confirms the said wage order. A copy of the IRR is available in all DOLE Region 10 Office and Provincial Field Offices and RTWPB 10 offices.

The new minimum daily wage of workers for the non-agricultural and agricultural sectors in Northern Mindanao for Wage Category 1 is now P318.00 and P306.00, respectively (covering the Cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan, and the Municipalities of Tagoloan, Villanueva); Wage Category II is P313.00 and P301.00 for non-agricultural and agricultural sectors, respectively (covering the Cities of Malayabalay, Valencia, Gingoog, El Salvador and Ozamiz and the Municipalities of Maramag, Quezon, and Manolo Fortich).

Meanwhile, rates in Wage Category III are P308.00 and P296.00 for non-agricultural and agricultural workers, respectively (covering the Cities of Oroquieta and Tangub; and Municipalities of Lugait, Opol, and Mambajao).

While rates in Wage Category IV are P303.00 and P291.00 for non-agricultural sector and agricultural sectors, respectively covering all areas not mentioned in the other wage categories. For establishments employing 10 workers or less, rates in Wage Category III shall be used regardless of location of their businesses.

Wage Order No. RX-18 is a product of an in-depth study and evaluation of the RTWPB-10 based on the criteria required by RA 6727 or the Wage Rationalization Act of 1992 since the effectivity of the previous wage order on June 2013.

Wage fixing requires careful evaluation/monitoring of: socio-economic conditions, capacity of the employers to pay, demand for living wages, and the needs of workers and their families. In view of the wage reforms undertaken by the DOLE – National Wages and Productivity Commission (NWPC), the new wage order encourages enterprises to adopt productivity improvement schemes such as time and motion studies, gain-sharing programs, and others. Introducing the concept of Performance Based Incentives Scheme in wage fixing gives focus to productivity and quality that emphasizes good harmonious relations and worker-employer partnerships.

Thus, the giving of monetary incentives and bonuses to good performing workers pushes for productivity and quality service characterized by negotiation capacities based on agreement of workers and employers. The scheme not only promotes productivity among workers but also allows employment and income security and improved competitiveness of enterprises increasing business’ net worth.

Distressed establishments, new business enterprises and establishments adversely affected by natural and human-induced calamities may file applications for exemptions on or before November 2, 2015 to the RTWPB-X, or at the DOLE-Regional and Provincial Offices in Misamis Occidental, Misamis Oriental, Lanao del Norte/Iligan, Bukidnon and Camiguin or emailed to: rtwpb10@gmail.com, subject to documentary evaluation/review, deliberation and final approval by the Wage Board.

Copies of Wage Order No. RX-18 and its corresponding Implementing Rules and Regulations may be accessed from the offices of RTWPB-X, DOLE-X Regional and Provincial Offices or can be requested through email or downloaded from facebook page: RTWPB Northern Mindanao. Queries may be directed to telefax numbers: 088-880-3920; 08822-745547; mobile number: 0917-793-6825.

CDO City Council mulls tree planting as requirement for issuance of building permits

(PNA), FFC/BNB/CD

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, Sept. 3 (PNA) -– Local legislators eye the enactment of an ordinance that would include tree planting as a requirement for approval of applications for building permits.

City Councilor Zaldy Ocon, chair of the city council committee on environment and natural resources, on Thursday, said that the committee is now reviewing the proposed ordinance.

He said that his committee received a letter from students of a law school in Cebu suggesting to the City Council to implement the procedure in the issuance of such permits.

Ocon said that planting of trees would “mitigate and reduce the adverse effects of the development to the environment in a sustainable manner."

He said that the ordinance would also encourage the participation of the community and the business sectors in protecting and preserving the environment.

According to Ocon, the students also proposed that the city government recommends the kinds of trees to be planted by building permit applicants or house owners within the vicinity of their properties or any vacant space provided by the government.

He further said that the students argued that the proposed ordinance is in accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Code that mandates LGUs to ensure and promote health and safety, enhance the right of the people to a balanced ecology and preserve the comfort and convenience of their inhabitants.

Oro Chamber backs privatization of Laguindingan airport

By Pamela Jay F. Orias

THE head of the local chamber of commerce here said he is all-out for the privatization of the Laguindingan airport if this will bring a visible improvement in the services of the airport.

Cerael Donggay, president of the Oro Chamber of Commerce and Industry Foundation Inc., said if the public wants a “visible” improvement of the local airport, the plan to privatize the government-run airport by yearend is “ideal.”

"Our government is clearly not efficient in running any business entities because of inherent bureaucracies," Donggay said.

Donggay said the complex and restrictive rules and regulations of the government processes are acting as obstacles for the upgrade of the airport.

"For example, the delayed procurement, decision making, delayed services, daghan process, dugay gyud. The government cannot do the expansion of the airports alone, it needs help," he said.

Privatizing the airport would shorten these processes, Donggay said, resulting in a more efficiently-run airport.

He said enhancing the capacity of the airport would also likely result in bringing in more tourists and investors to the region.

The national government is currently bidding out the development, operations, and maintenance projects of six regional airports -- Bacolod-Silay, Davao, Iloilo, Laguindingan, New Bohol (Panglao), and Puerto Princesa Airport.

However, Misamis Oriental Vice Governor Joey Pelaez earlier said the provincial government will buck any move to have Laguindingan privatized.

Pelaez said airport fees will likely increase should the airport be privatized.

But Engr. Jose Budiongan, Laguindingan Airport manager, said the privatization would not necessarily lead to a hike in fees.

"Depende man gihapon sa airlines ang pag-increase sa rates," Budiongan said.

He said that the public have nothing to worry about it, should the privatization be finalized since a 'transition phase' will be put in place.

"Usa man pod ni among concern sa taas na at least ang among mandate dili ma-apektuhan," Budiongan said.

The PPP was originally designed for each six airport, he said but are 'bundled as one' because of the lack of bidders.

"Madugay paman siguro ni pag-implement ani nga plano, dugay ra gani ni siya. Giisa na gane ni kay gamay ra ang bidders," Budiongan said.

Mindanao designers showcase indigenous patterns in Toronto runway

(philstar.com)

MANILA, Philippines – The creations of five designers from Cagayan de Oro were feted by Toronto audience in a fashion show dubbed, “Tela-Mindanao Fashion Festival Toronto,” held at the Julius Banquet Hall, Toronto on August 21.

The rising world class Filipino talents, which included designers Mimi Parrel Pimentel, Benjie Manuel, Gil Macaibay III, Mark Yaranon and Boogie Musni Rivera, took inspiration from indigenous patterns and accessories from Southern Philippines and used them to embellish contemporary daytime wear and evening gowns.

Philippine natural fabrics used by the designers included abaca, tinalak and Mindanao silk. Mindanao silks are hand-woven by the women of Mindanao as a means of livelihood.

Among the guests at the Fashion show were Philippine Ambassador to Canada Petronila Garcia, Philippine Consul General Rosalita Prospero and Consul Flerida Ann Camille Mayo. In her speech, Ambassador Garcia said that Mindanao silk epitomizes excellence in Filipino artistry and craftsmanship. The fabric is a story unto itself, interweaving challenges and opportunities, threaded through with determination and creativity to finally come up with a triumphant tapestry that is uniquely and genuinely Filipino.

The Ambassador added that “tela” is a distillation of the Philippine experience. Each of us may be likened to single strands of thread but by bringing the individual threads together, we can weave a strong societal fabric that is bigger than the sum of its parts.

The preservation and revival of the weaving industry in Mindanao is a demonstration of the Filipino “bayanihan” spirit, with different sectors working together to help sustain communities in that part of the country.