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Province of Isabela - Archived News

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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Municipal farmers' congress held for the province’s 9-point agri program

ILAGAN, Isabela- Local government units of the province are holding a farmers congress in their respective towns to better explain and inform the province’s nine-point agriculture program particularly to farmers who have less than a hectare of farmland.

Governor Faustino G. Dy III said the provincial government has initiated a provincial farmers congress in February this year to launch the nine agriculture programs, which will benefit the intended Isabela farmers.

The nine agricultural programs launched by the provincial government are Loan Assistance for Marginalized Farmers Program; Ayuda sa Presyo, Pantawid Pamasahe Program, Paniguro sa Pananim, college scholarships for sons and daughters of farmers (education), PhilHealth para sa Magsasaka, Sapat na Seguridad para sa Magsasaka, Life Insurance para sa Magsasaka, and Provincial Health Care para sa Magsasaka.

The province’s agriculture program aims to ease the burden of farmers and ensure their products including their health and lives are secured while doing their share in helping the government meet its target of rice self-sufficient by year 2013.

Dy said the municipal-level congress is being conducted in the municipalities, intending to bring the program of the government closer to the target farmers, which includes radio programs that are regularly conducted to explain and then deliver the assistance from the provincial government.

The provincial government has allotted P195 million for the program, as majority of Isabelinos are engaged in farming and are vulnerable to many calamities hitting the province.

Farmers in the last two years were extremely affected particularly their farm products and the need to regain their losses is vital and the assistance from the provincial government is really needed.

Governor Dy personally attended to the set farmers' congress in the locality to ensure that the delivery of assistance to the farmers are properly distributed.

“We may not attend all the set farmers congresses in all the 35 municipalities and the one city of the province but I assure my beloved farmers that the assistance due to them will be delivered through the provincial agriculture office," Dy said.

The province’s chief executive has personally attended the farmers congresses in Benito Soliven, San Guillermo, Luna, and other municipalities in the province, which conducted the farmers congress in the previous weeks.

Angadanan’s OTOP showcased in 5th Gakit festival

ANGADANAN, Isabela- The local government unit of Angadanan has showcased its One-Town-One Product (OTOP) made out of bamboo during the 5th Gakit Festival held last April 12 to 15, 2012.

Angadanan Mayor Maria Lourdes Panganiban said the municipal government of Angadanan is looking at its town’s potentials and wanted that the Angadanan women will become economically productive with the bamboo craft production as the primary livelihood project in the locality.

The products were conceptualized by the local government when the town officials have seen bamboo trees that are vastly grown in the town.

Panganiban said bamboo tree is a raw material best for bamboo craft production and it is open for cutting unlike forest trees that are usually for furniture products, which are now prohibited to be cut by the government nowadays.

In order to sustain the bamboo supply for the OTOP, the local government unit has launched a massive planting of bamboo in the locality particularly at the creeks and river banks.

“We need to secure supply of bamboo in the future once the industry become in demand in the local and even in international market," Panganiban said.

Bamboo craft like sala set, tables, lamp shades, trophies, baskets, souvenir items, and other products are produced for sale in local market.

Cauayan City welcomes Le Tour de Filipinas cyclists, team managers

CAUAYAN CITY, Isabela- City officials of this premier city of Isabela welcomed the Le Tour de Filipinas cyclists and team managers in the the city, one of the designated finish lines of the four stages of the cycling tournament.

The first stage of the cycling competition was started on April 14 at Santa Ana, Cagayan and finished at Tuguegarao City while the second stage commenced in Tuguegarao City to Cauayan City.

Vice Mayor Bartolome Malillin said the city is lucky to have chosen as one of the historic stage 2 finish lines adding that the city government of Cauayan is proud to have the local and foreign cyclists in the city.

Mallillin and City Administrator Bagnos Maximo together with the reigning beauties of Cauayan City joined the welcome ceremonies.

As a token of appreciation, Bartolome and Maximo handed a bamboo handicraft trophy to the top three winners.

The second stage Le Tour de Filipinas winners are both Filipinos Arnel Quirimit (winner) of team Go21, Ristom Lim (second) of team AVL and German Timo Scholz of CNN team.

Arnel Quirimit recorded a 2:33:46 with 14 bonus points to the stretch of road from Tuguegarao City to Cauayan City, Ristom Lim has it 2:33:46 with 06 bomus points and Timo Scholz with 2:33:46 with 5 bonus points based on the records uploaded by the Le Tour de Filipinas management individual result classification result.

The finish line yesterday for the cyclist is at the Isabela State University (ISU) – Cauayan City campus where cycling enthusiast waited for the cyclists arrival.

Vice Mayor Malilliin and Administrator Maximo personally congratulated the cyclists for their endurance and professionalism in joining the race despite the sizzling and hot weather yesterday.

Meanwhile, the third leg officially commenced at 8:00 a.m. today which started in front of the Cauayan City hall.

At least 73 cyclists from 16 teams where five teams are composed of Filipino cyclists and the 11 others are foreign teams.

The cycling race was organized by the Dynamic Outsource Solutions 1, Incorporated.

Cycling: 1-2 RP punch takes Stage Two of Le Tour de Filipinas

A grizzled veteran kept the Philippine flag flying high in the 2012 Le Tour de Filipinas as the local cyclists continued to tame the foreign opposition in Sunday’s Stage Two from Tuguegarao City to Cauayan City in Isabela province.

Arnel Quirimit, the 2003 Tour Pilipinas champion, made it a back-to-back triumph for the hosts in the International Cycling Union (UCI, Union Cycliste Internationale) -sanctioned race. The 36-year-old Tem Go 21 assistant skipper punched in the fastest time of 33 minutes and 46 seconds in the 109-kilometer stage that started in Tuguegarao and finished in front of the Isabela State University campus.

Mail and Mores’s Oscar Rendole won Stage One.

Quirimit, the pride of Pozorubio, Pangasinan, got the better end of an eight-rider sprint finish that also saw Rustom Li, a young and extremely promising Filipino cyclist, rise to the occasion.

Lim, riding under the LPGMA-American Vinyl banner, actually was at the front of the sprint, but yielded to the veteran Quirimit. Nevertheless, the 18-year-old bronze medalist in last year’s Asian Juniors Road Race Championships in Jakarta and a Philippine Sportswriters Association awardee for cycling, checked in with the same time as Quirimit and made it a 1-2 finish for the Filipinos.

"I poured it all in the last 100 meters and I'm thankful that God gave me another chance to win a stage, said Quirimit, an Army staff sergeant, in Filipino.

The Filipinos’ domination of the tight finish shoved Australian Alexander Malone of Plan B Racing Team, Timo Scholz of CCN Cycling Team to third on the podium.

Also figuring in the sprint were 2009 Padyak Pinoy champion Joel Calderon of Mail & More and Australian Alexander Malone of Plan B Racing Team.

Scholz, who has seen the best and the worst in racing in his numerous stints in Europe and Asia, however, stripped Rendole of the yellow jersey. But the 39-year-old German admitted he would just probably enjoy wearing the coveted jersey in Monday’s 104-km Stage Three to Bayombong, Nueva Viscaya.

"I'm used to riding in hot weather but for a European like me, this is too hot, said Scholz, whose two-stage total of 6:18:18 gave him a slim 26-second advantage over Malone in the individual general classification.

Situation back to normal- PDRRMC

ILAGAN, Isabela- The local disaster officials, law enforcement agencies' and Isabelinos felt sigh of relief upon knowing that the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) has confirmed that the rocket launch of North Korea failed its mission.


Nestor Salvador, head secretariat of Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC), said the failed rocket launch of North Korea this morning has relieved the fear of Isabelinos most especially the residents in the four coastal towns of Isabela.

“We are thankful that the rocket launch has failed and we are now safe from any danger from the debris,” Salvador said.

Earlier, the PDRRMC had conducted an emergency meeting to prepare for any eventuality particularly concentrating on the four coastal towns of Isabela where there was have the probability of debris falling in the area.

The province now is back to normal situation upon clearance from NDRRMC.

DOLE 2 allots P8 million for employment and livelihood programs in Isabela

ILAGAN, Isabela- The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) 2 has allotted P8 million for labor, employment, and livelihood programs in the province this year.

DOLE Isabela Information Officer Froctoso Agustin said the amount, which is P3 million higher than the previous year's allotment, will be spent for livelihood support fund of different women’s groups, transport groups and other sectors in Isabela, the local government's special program for the employment of students (SPES), and other assistance needed in relation to DOLE’s programs and projects.

"The increase in allotment is not only for Isabela province but also in other provinces of the region to better serve the needy associations or groups in Cagayan Valley," Agustin said.

Agustin said that this year DOLE 2 has allotted P6 million for the province of Cagayan, P3 million for Nueva Vizcaya, P2.3 million in Quirino, and P8 million for Isabela.

PDRRMC orders “no fishing zone” at four Isabela coastal towns

ILAGAN, Isabela- The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) has ordered a “no fishing zone” beginning April 12-16 at the province’s four coastal towns, as precautionary measure to avert the effects that may be brought by the debris of the rocket to be launched by North Korea.

Atty. Noel Manuel R. Lopez, provincial administrator of Isabela who presided the meeting, said the "no fishing zones", which the disaster council has ordered, are part of the precautionary measure but clarified that this order should not create panic among residents of the coastal towns.

The Isabela Police Provincial Office (IPPO) was instructed to order its police stations in the coastal towns of Divilacan, Maconacon, Palanan, and Dinapigue to strictly prohibit fishermen in going to the sea to catch fish on the set rocket launching dates.

Lopez also ordered the provincial social welfare and development office to ready its relief goods and assist the fishermen during the five-day set rocket launching of North Korea.

The Bureau of Fire Protection is also ordered to stand by and be responsible in the retrieval of any debris that may fall in the province.

Provincial Administrator Lopez clarified that the precautionary measures being conducted by the province’s disaster council should not sow alarm or panic to the public as the council is only preparing in case the trajectory of the rocket debris will fall in the soil of the country and not to the sea as projected.

Lopez urged the public to be vigilant during the duration of the rocket launch and report to local authorities any suspicious object that they will see, and advise the public not to touch nor get any rocket debris but instead immediately report to local officials or to police for proper disposition.

No cause for panic on North Korea's ballistic missile launch - PDRRMC

ILAGAN, Isabela- The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) told the public that there is “no cause for panic” on the set launching of an earth observation satellite by the Democratic People Republic of North Korea.

Provincial Administrator Atty. Noel Manuel R. Lopez, who temporarily presided the urgent meeting of the PDRRMC, said that the public should stay calm but should always be vigilant in reporting any eventuality that may occur when North Korea has launched its rocket-carrying satellite.

Based on the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) memorandum dated April 3, the council is directed to monitor developments and prepare contingency plans in the event that the rockets veers of course and fall in territorial waters.

Henceforth, as the counterpart of the NDRRMC, the province’s risk reduction council has convened and made preparations ans necessary precautions in the event that the rocket satellite will change it course.

Lopez, upon instruction of chairman of the PDRRMC, has instructed the Isabela Police Provincial Office to prohibit residents and sea travelers in the coastal towns of Isabela on April 12 to 16 as a precautionary measure in case the rocket satellite missile of North Korea will change its trajectory.

Lopez also ordered the PDRRMC secretariat to prepare radio messages to local government officials in the coastal towns of Isabela to prepare contingency measure.

“Please reiterate to the public that there should be no cause for panic," Lopez said.

The provincial social welfare and development office is now coordinating with the local government units in the four coastal town of Isabela and has prohibited residents to go on fishing. Relief goods will be distributed to them from April 12 to 16 to help them while they are not yet allowed to fish in the Pacific ocean.

The Bureau of Fire Protection, the Philippine Red Cross, and the Philippine Army are ordered to stand by in securing and retrieving any rocket debris that may fall in the province.

Man, daughter shot dead in Isabela

A 42-year-old farmer and his 7-year-old daughter were gunned down in Angadanan, Isabela last Black Saturday.

The victims were identified as Melanio Respicio and his daughter Mary Jane.

Respicio’s wife Marilou and other daughter Merilyn were also wounded in the incident.

Initial investigation showed that Respicio and his family were on board a motorcycle in the vicinity of Barangay La Suerte at around 9 a.m. when an unknown gunman fired at them.

Merilyn said the suspect fired a couple more shots at them at close range after their motorcycle crashed.

Three shotgun shells were recovered from the scene.

Chief Inspector Salvador Mangulab Jr. of PNP Angadanan said the family has tagged a suspect in the incident.

Respicio’s wife Marilou also said her husband has been receiving threats in relation to a land dispute.

Investigations are still ongoing.

Report: 3 killed, 1 hurt in Isabela motorcycle accident

At least three people were reported killed while one was seriously injured after figuring in a motorcycle accident on Good Friday in Isabela province.

The incident occurred at 2:30 p.m. in General Aguinaldo village in Ramon town, according to a report on Bombo Radyo Saturday.

SPO2 Oscar Valero was quoted in the report as saying four men aboard the two motorcycles, a Raider-type (3409-BQ) and a TMX-type (1164-BQ), sped past a checkpoint near Magat Dam.

Valero said they are verifying an information the men aboard the motorcycles were racing each other.

The fatalities were initially identified as Jessie Reyes, 20; Chris Ivan Gorospe, 18; and Gaudencio Del Rosario, 64.

In critical condition is Christian Del Rosario, 20.

An initial investigation showed the motorcycles crashed at high speed after their drivers failed to notice a sharp curve and lost control.

The Bombo Radyo report also said police are looking into the possibility the victims were under the influence of liquor at the time.

Army to conduct random drug testing for personnel

GAMU, Isabela- The 5th Infantry Division, Philippine Army (5ID,PA) based in this town will be conducting random drug testing to some of its army personnel as part of ensuring that no personnel of the army division is using illegal drugs.

Major Dominador Valerio of Camp Melchor dela Cruz said that there are Infantry Battalions that are assigned in areas where there are prone to drug related problems and the division wanted to cleanse and ensure that the men and women in the division are not inflicted with any prohibited drugs.

Valerio said the army is a professional organization and no army is allowed to be infiltrated by drug addicts to maintain its professionalism.

He said that as far as the first conduct of random surprise drug-testing to army personnel under the different battalions of the division, the division has so far recorded no positive users as of press time.

The division will continue its random drug testing to other army personnel after the holy week.

He warned army personnel that those who will be found to be positively using illegal drugs would surely be summarily dismissed from military service.

The army division official maintain its integrity as the internal and external protector of the people and its personnel should abide by the military command.

DOLE, LGUs employ Aeta students through SPES

MACONACON, ISABELA- The Department of Labor and Employment and various local government units had employed Aeta students through the Special Program for the Employment of Students (SPES).

Maconacon mayor Erlinda Domingo pledged 120 slots for Aeta students in the municipality for the SPES this year.

Divilacan town is adopting the SPES for the first time as mayor Ventorito Bulan pledged 10 slots.

Maconacon has allocated P288,000 for payment of the 60 percent share of the local government for the salaries and wages of the beneficiaries while Divilacan has earmarked P24,000.

Atty. Sixto T. Rodriguez, regional director of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) region 2 urged local chief executives of Maconacon and Divilacan to give due preference to Aeta students as beneficiaries of the SPES program.

Rodriguez also urged local chief executives to increase their SPES targets in the next round of implementation in order to expand their coverage for disadvantaged students.

Aeta settlers in Divilacan and Maconacon are among the more depressed and neglected tribal groups according to local chief executives. About 600 Aetas are struggling due to lack of education, skills, and livelihood.

Rodriguez said the regional office already committed increased target beneficiaries and budget allotment of P16.9 million for the wages of 10,000 students throughout the region for the SPES from January to December 2012.

The program encourages the employment of poor but deserving students during the summer and/or Christmas vacations, through incentives granted to employers, allowing them to pay only 60 percent of their salaries or wages. The other 40 percent is paid through education vouchers issued by the DOLE.

Beneficiaries are taught the value of work through their employment in various works such as clerical/administrative aides/assistants/office helpers, field workers, data encoders, sales associates, enumerators, street sweepers and service crews and in the greening program of the national government.

More than 3,000 jobs offered to Isabela according to DOLE 2

ILAGAN, Isabela– The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) 2 has announced that there are more than 3,000 jobs available from private companies that are operating in the province.

DOLE 2 Director Sixto Rodriguez, Jr. said that the agriculture sector in the province needs about 3,500 farm workers by a labor contractor in Benito Soliven, Isabela. Accountants, tellers, loan officers, bookkeepers, jewelry appraisers, and computer programmers are needed by two private banks and pawnshops in Cauayan City.

Fourteen account development salesman, one trade marketing specialist, welder mechanic, audio van operator,cooler technician are needed by a soft drinks company in Cauayan City.

A business process outsourcing company in Cauayan City also needs customer service representatives or call center agents while a tobacco company in Reina Mercedes, Isabela needs 15 encoders, five administrative assistants, 10 interviewers, 10 filed assistants, and one engineer.

Distribution centers in Santiago City are also needing sales clerk, distributor project specialists, salesmen/agent, service crew, catering head, catering service crew, bartenders, decoration personnel, and drivers.

DOLE 2 advised interested applicants to visit the DOLE-Isabela office located at Isabela Sports Complex, Alibagu, Ilagan, Isabela or join the jobs fairs set by the agency.

A scheduled job fair is set to be conducted in Cauayan City on April 9 at F. L. Dy Coliseum, and applicants may also visit www.phil-job.net of DOLE.

Army holds security awareness campaigns to high school students

ECHAGUE, Isabela- Army personnel of the 502nd Infantry Brigade based in this town have conducted two fora on security awareness campaigns to high school students as part of their information and education program.

Deputy brigade commander Colonel Reynaldo Labanen said the military is conducting the security awareness campaign to educate the students on the role of the military and inform them on how to avoid joining the communist terrorist group.

Labanen said that the youth are easily swayed by propaganda of the communist terrorist groups. He said that as evidenced last year, the victims of clashes between the military and New People’s Army (NPA) are young people who have joined the NPA.

The army official urged students to become responsible sons and daughters as well as responsible community members by joining the development efforts and activities of the government.

“We know that youth in this stage are at the prime of idealism and enthusiasm. They are easily swayed if not forewarned,” Labanen said.

The security awareness campaign to students of the 502nd Infantry Brigade’s area of operations is an annual activity of the military to educate and forewarn students by not joining the rebels.

DOLE 2 to provide fishing gears to Aetas, Dumagats of Maconacon and Divilacan

MACONACON, Isabela-At least 400 Aeta-residents in Maconacon and 200 in Divilacan will be provided with fishing gears as an initial assistance to them by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) 2 in order to increase the volume of their fish catch.

This was disclosed by DOLE 2 Director Sixto T. Rodriguez in his visit to the coastal towns last March 23-24 to bring the Department’s programs closer to displaced workers , marginal fisherfolk and Indigenous Peoples.

Based on the assessment made by the DOLE and the local government officials, the residents need fishing boat and fishing gears. The disadvantaged women and marginal farmers need additional source of income and indigenous peoples need to be mainstreamed.

Rodriguez, who is the first DOLE regional director to visit the said coastal towns lamented when he saw personally the situation of struggling Aetas and Dumagats in the river banks hunting for foods, exposed to risks and have no assurance if they can have food for the day.

Rodriguez said the indigenous peoples should be given equal importance in the government’s livelihood programs.

The regional director also gave instant cash to group of Aetas to be used in purchasing their own weighing scales so that they will not be cheated by the buying public.

“I hope the DOLE can do something to provide these groups of disadvantaged individuals in providing them equal opportunity for quality services in tandem with the LGUs, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority for skills acquisition, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Department of Education for its literacy program, because they can only be empowered when the government can give them skills, knowledge and resources,” Atty. Rodriguez said.

In his visit to the two coastal towns, he informed the residents about the DOLE’s programs and services specially the various livelihood programs which aim to bolster entrepreneurial activity in the area and to spark grassroots development in order to facilitate the integration of the residents there into the mainstream of economic life.

“This is to provide them tools in order to possibly access the department’s programs and services in partnership with the LGUs and other national government agencies,” Rodriguez added.