Zamboanga del Sur News September 2015

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Lapuyan Falls: The favorite haunt of the fair Subanen maidens of Sitio Baga and all its neighboring areas, usual meeting place with many a young country swain in some secluded cavern beneath the rocky forest lane.
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Lakewood, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines
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Village of Pedagan

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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Lintugop, Aurora
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Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur
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DSWD assesses level of ‘well-being’ of 4Ps families in R9

By JOCELYN P. ALVAREZ (ALT/JPA/PIA9) 14:37

How well are the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) recipients doing, a year after being enrolled in the program as beneficiaries? What are the changes and progress in their lives and living conditions? These are but few of the questions the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) here would like to know to determine the impact of this government poverty intervention program in the lives of the marginalized sector.

There are close to 288,000 4Ps household-beneficiaries in the entire region 9 and the social welfare department, is currently conducting an enhanced Social Welfare and Development Indicators (SWDI) assessment to determine as to what extent these families have improved their lives based on their economic sufficiency and stability, as well as their social adequacy.

The SWDI

Regional Director Zenaida Arevalo said the SWDI is a tool being used by the department to assess the level of well-being of the 4Ps families - from survival, subsistence, and self-sufficiency.

Arevalo averred, SWDI assessment is essential so that needed interventions, which may include employment facilitation, skills training and provision of livelihood opportunities can be carefully and efficiently planned out.

The SWDI monitoring scheme is a yearly assessment applied to 4Ps grantees.

Conduct of the SWDI

As of early September, there are already 35,686 households assessed and evaluated, quite a long way to go putting to consideration the 288,000 target of 4Ps grantees for assessment until October 20, 2015.

Assessment is done through actual visitation and conduct of interview by DSWD’s field workers, municipal / city links, community empowerment facilitators and project development officers.

In the SWDI, families are being evaluated in terms of their economic sufficiency and social adequacy.

In economic sufficiency, families are being assessed based on the employability skills of members including employment and salary, source of income, membership to social security and access to financial institutions.

Meanwhile, in social adequacy, families are assessed based on the members’ health condition, nutrition and education, access to safe drinking water, sanitary toilet facility, house construction and ownership, and social issues awareness.

Results of the evaluation will also serve as the baseline of the department in evaluating poverty alleviation programs and services.

DENR collects 10 tons of garbage in Zambo del Sur coastal clean-up activity

(PNA), JBP/TPGJR/HIROHITO D. CADION

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Sept. 19 (PNA) -- At least 10 tons of garbage were collected during the coastal clean-up activity spearheaded Saturday by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in selected areas in this city.

Tito Gadon, DENR regional conservation and development chief, said more than five thousands volunteers joined the coastal clean-up activity that started 6 a.m. and ended at 10:30 a.m.

The activity kicked-off the observance of the International Clean-up Month here in the region.

The International Clean-up Month starts September 19 to October 19.

The clean-up was held in the 11 coastal barangays in this city namely: Bomba, Poloyagan, Napolan, Dumagoc, Santa Lucia, Santiago, San Pedro, Lumbia, Kawit, White Beach and Muricay.

Gadon expressed gratitude to the participants from the different sectors who joined the coastal clean-up activity.

The participants are from the Philippine Coast Guard, police, military, ROTC cadets of different schools, and non-government organizations.

Meanwhile, Gadon urged the people, especially coastal dwellers, to refrain from disposing garbage on rivers and seashores so as not to destroy “our natural resources.”

He said there is a need to protect the sea since it is the source of fish of the more than a dozen canneries based here in the region.

This year’s observance of the International Coastal Cleanup Day is anchored on the theme “Bayanihan para sa malinis na Katubigan at Karagatan.”

DENR leads celebration of International Clean-up Month in Region 9

By Hirohito D.Cadion [(PNA), CTB/TPGJR/HDC]

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Sept. 18 (PNA) – The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is spearheading on Saturday a coastal clean-up activity to kick-off the observance of the International Clean-up Month here in Region 9.

Tito Gadon, DENR regional conservation and development chief, said Friday the coastal clean-up will be held in 11 coastal barangays in this city namely: Bomba; Poloyagan; Napolan; Dumagoc; Santa Lucia; Santiago; San Pedro; Lumbia; Kawit; White Beach; and, Muricay.

Gadon said similar activity will be also held in the beaches of the nearby towns of Tukuran and Labangan.

Gadon said the coastal clean-up will be participated in by the different sectors such as the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), police, military, ROTC cadets of different schools, and non-government organizations.

“We are requesting everybody to support the celebration of the International Clean-up Month from September 19 until October by conducting Costal Clean-up activity in selected areas here in the region,” he added.

He urged the people, especially coastal dwellers, to refrain from disposing garbage on rivers and seashores so as not to destroy “our natural resources.”

He said there is a need to protect the sea since it is the source of fish of the more than a dozen canneries based here in the region.

This year’s observance of the International Coastal Clean-up Month is anchored on the theme “Bayanihan para sa malinis na Katubigan at Karagatan.”

6 Zamboanga towns ‘adopt’ Grace Poe

By Bernadette E. Tamayo

SIX municipalities in Zamboanga del Sur have declared Sen. Grace Poe as their “adopted daughter” in recognition of her efforts to eradicate malnutrition among Filipino children.

The municipalities of Dumingag, Tigbao, Bayog, Mahayag and Tukuran, all in Zamboanga del Sur, issued resolutions “declaring Sen. Mary Grace Sonora Poe-Llamanzares as adopted daughter for her efforts to pass a measure, Senate Bill No. 79, aimed at addressing the fight against hunger and malnutrition among children.”

A UNICEF report revealed that 3.6 million Filipino children aged 0 to 59 months are underweight while four million are stunted.

Poe said malnutrition remains a huge challenge in the Philippines despite economic growth in recent years.

Under SBN 79 or the “Sustansiya sa Batang Pilipino Act,“ children enrolled in all public kindergarten and elementary schools will be given nutritious meals five days a week for 120 days a year, for the next five years.

The program, which received a P3.2 billion funding this year, is expected to benefit two million malnourished and severely wasted children. It is the first time a feeding initiative will be carried out extensively.

Last July, the municipality of Bagac in Bataan issued a similar resolution recognizing Poe’s efforts to “uplift the health of the people” in the country’s poorest regions.

“Nakakataba naman po ng puso ang pag-ampon na ito ng ating mga kababayan sa Zamboanga del Sur at Bataan. Siguro naman po ay walang magkakaso sa akin tungkol dito?” said Poe.

“Nakakatuwang isipin na ang mga ginagawa natin sa Senado ay umaabot sa bawat sulok ng Pilipinas. Ito po ang tunay na hangad natin bilang isang public servant,” she added.

Bagac, Bayog and Mahayag are third-class municipalities; Tukuran is fourth-class, Tigbao is fifth-class, and Dumingag second-class -- all have a significant population of malnourished children that will benefit from the feeding program.

PIA-9 gears up for ISO certification

By Franklin P. Gumapon (FPG/PIA9)

PAGADIAN CITY, Sept. 16 (PIA) – Following a workshop on the Quality Management System (QMS) conducted last week at the central office of the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) in Quezon City for regional ISO focal persons, all PIA-9 personnel have also converged here to discuss the salient features and requirements for the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certification starting Sept. 14-17.

In her opening statement, Regional Director Noemi B. Edaga has reiterated Communications Secretary Sonny Coloma’s directive to make all PIA regional offices ISO-certified.

Director Edaga started the four-day conference-workshop with a discussion on the Strategic Performance Management System (SPMS) followed by the requirements for ISO 9001:2008 certification.

It can be recalled that during the QMS workshop, Secretary Coloma emphasized that with the ISO the PIA regional offices will now have the benchmark in their operations.

“We are now building a stronger agency – that is ISO-certified PIA,” Coloma stressed.

An internal audit is slated to be conducted to PIA regional offices before the end of this year and the external audit is expected to take place during the first quarter of 2016.

On the final day the group will proceed to Manuel’s place in Piñan, Zamboanga del Norte for a teambuilding activity.

1st Cavalry Squadron exceeds NGP target for 2016

By Gideon C. Corgue (ALT/GCC/PIA-Zamboanga del Sur)

TUKURAN, Zamboanga del Sur, Sept. 15 (PIA) – In a bid to finally make the National Greening Program (NGP) of the goverment sustainable, the 1st Cavalry Squadron, Mechanized Infantry Division, Philippine Army recently planted some 2,000 mahogany seedlings in barangay Navalan here.

The officers and men of the 1st Cavalry Squadron led by LtCol. Charlemagne Batayola, Jr,. in coordination with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), office of 1st district representative Victor J. Yu and barangay officials of Navalan conducted the tree planting in the hilly part of the four-hectare farm of Barangay Captain Leoncio Osores.

Batayola said the tree planting activity was in support to the NGP, President Aquino’s flagship reforestation program which aims to plant 1.5 billion trees in 1.5 million hectares by 2016.

He said the activity will not only alleviate poverty and achieve food security, but it will also help address the problem on climate change.

Under the NGP, Batayola said the unit was given a quota of 8,800 trees to be planted and the unit was able to overshoot its goal.

From 2013 to 2015, he said the 1st Cavalry Squadron conducted five tree planting activities in the adopted sister barangays and within the period, they were able to plant more than 8,800 seedlings in the area.

“We have exceeded the NGP target since we planted 2,000 additional mahogany seedlings,” Batayola proudly announced.

“This is how we showcase the group’s shared passion in sustaining the efforts of the government in greening the Philippines,” he added.

Batayola said the activity was also part of the 9th founding anniversary of the Mechanized Infantry Division in Capas, Tarlac on September 11, where the different companies have conducted simultaneous tree planting activities in Basilan, Jolo, Sulu and Zamboanga City, respectively.

Meanwhile, Punong Barangay Leoncio Osores said he mobilized the ‘Bantay Kalikasan’, which composed of barangay tanods to prepare the planting holes, help in planting trees and take care of the newly planted seedlings.

“Among gitabangan ang 1st Cavalry Squadron dili lamang sa pagpananom ug mga kahoy, kun dili lakip na ang pag-amuma niini aron nga ang tanan motubo (We helped the 1st Cavalry Squadron not only in planting trees but also in taking care of it so that it will all grow),”Osores explained.

Teresita Puno, 63 years old said she did not fail to join the tree planting activity spearheaded by the unit saying that it is her commitment to help in restoring the environment.

“Lima na ka higayon nga nga wala ko misipyat pag-apil sa pagpananom ug kahoy nga gipasiugdahan sa 1st Cavalry Sqaudron. Mokabat na sa 50 ka mahogany seedlings ang akong natanom dinhi sa bukid,” Puno proudly said.

(For five times, I have not failed to join the tree planting activity conducted by the 1st Cavaly Squadron. There were about 50 mahogany seedlings that I have planted in this mountain)

Batayola attributed the successful implementation of the tree planting activity to the support of various stakeholders such as the DENR, barangay officials and residents and other private-sector partners.

Zambo Sur awards 10 policemen, 12 soldiers

(PNA), LAP/TPGJR/HIROHITO D. CADION

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Sept. 14 (PNA) -– The provincial government has awarded 10 policemen and 12 soldiers as well as other officials in recognition for their contribution in the fight against all forms of criminality in this province.

Gov. Antonio Cerilles personally handed over the award on Saturday dubbed as the “Peace and Order Night” which formed part of the week-long 63rd Founding Anniversary celebration of this province.

Maj. Gen. Gerardo Barrientos, Army’s 1st Infantry Division commander, and Local Government Regional Director Paisal Abutazil assisted Cerilles in handing over the awards.

The awardee police officers and policemen are the following: Chief Insp. Gailsen Manesen; Chief Insp. Usman Edong; Senior Insp. Andrew Limod; Senior Insp. Harold Bruno; Insp. Psyche Baroquillo; SPO4 Alvin Maturan; SPO2 Nerome Soon; PO3 Elpedro Gelsamo; PO3 Lucille Baniqued; and, PO2 Roel Elarmo.

The awardee officers and enlisted personnel as follows: 1Lt. Roosevelt Cadiz; 1Lt. Mark Lester Pulay; 1Lt. Myven Prima; Sgt. Faisal Albi; Sgt. Walter Fiel; Sgt. Clift Winston Gella; Cpl. Evies De Los Reyes; Cpl. Nermie Luther Donato; Cpl. Zaldy Samson; Cpl. Eugene Doton; Cpl. Pomulo Ybanñez; and, PFC Vergel Peralta.

Special awards were also given to Senior Supt. Sofronio Ecaldre, provincial police director; and, Supt. Michael Palermo, provincial public safety company commander.

Cerilles also given Special Recognitions to Verner Virgilio Jaime, local government provincial director; and, Atty. Domingo Redelosa IV, Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) regional governor.

During the same ceremony, Abuitazil also handed a Certificate of Good Governance to Cerilles.

The week-long 63rd Founding Anniversary celebration kicked off September 10 and ends on Thursday.

This year’s celebration is anchored on the theme “Lig-on nga Pangagamhanan, Sandigan sa Mauswagong Katawhan sa Lalawigan.” (Strong Governance, Foundation of Progressive People in the Province).

Minor nabbed for stealing faucets from Pagadian hardware store

(Daily Zamboanga Times)

A 12-year-old was nabbed for allegedly shoplifting four faucets from a hardware store in Pagadian City in Zamboanga del Sur, a report form GMA’s “Balitanghali” said Saturday.

The report said the security guard stopped the suspect from leaving the store after he noticed that he was acting suspicious.

The suspect tried to resist and escape but was apprehended. He admitted to the crime and said he was going to sell the faucets to buy rice.

The suspect, being a minor, was brought to the Department of Social Welafare and Development which handles cases of children in conflict with the law.

5 Illegal Fishermen Caught in Margosatubig

By Police Inspector Dahlan T. Samuddin with report from PO2 Radzben S. Jul (RPIO9)

Zamboanga Del Sur - Elements of Margosatubig Police Station led by Police Chief Inspector Jonathan P. Lladoc conducted a seaborne-patrol operation at Dumangquillas Bay in Barangay Talanusa, Margosatubig at about 7:40 PM on September 3, 2015.

This resulted in the interception of one fishing boat locally known as “tare-tare” and arrest of five suspects identified as Valerio Macahis y Gantalao, 38, Arnold Jerusalem y Galorio, 38, Junie Gabatcha y Canoy, 36 years old, Caloy Hugo y Ebag, and Margcelino Ganabis y Gerolaga, 48, all residents of Barangay Igat Island, this municipality. Confiscated from their possession were the said fishing boat, fishnet, and assorted fish weighing about 80 kilos. The arrested persons were immediately brought to Margosatubig Police Station for proper disposition of the case.

Swimmers Anor, Jalmaani shine in PNG Mindanao elims

(PNA), RMA/JFM/PR

PAGADIAN, Sept. 11 (PNA) -- Christian Paul Anor and Shermalyn Jalmaani dominated swimming while Pagadian City’s Michelle Ann Sampang Marianie Llogono bagged the first athletic golds at the start of the POC-PSC Philippine National Games Mindanao eliminations here on Friday.

A second fiddle to Manila’s Maurice Sacho Ilustre in the last Palarong Pambansa held in Tagum, Lanao del Norte last May, Anor showed himself a cut above the rest of the Mindanao swimmers, ruling all of his six events at the PGC Sports Arena pool.

The 16-year-old pride of Balanga, Davao Oriental kicked of his blitzkrieg by ruling the 400-meter freestyle in four minutes and 31.43 seconds before prevailing in the 200-meter backstroke (2:20.94), 100-meter free (56.31), 200-meter free (2:10.36), 100-meter back (1:05.40) and 1,500-meter freestyle (18:22.41) in adding to his golden haul.

“We’re happy because we qualified in the PNG national finals,” said the lanky Baculin National High School Grade 10 student after his eye-popping outing in this meet organized by the Philippine Olympic Committee and Philippine Sports Commission.

Anor will be targeting a sweep of all of his nine individual events when he sees action in the 200-meter individual medley, 50-meter back and 50-meter freestyle today in the sportsfest supported by the Zamboanga del Sur provincial government under Gov. Antonio Cerilles.

Jalmaani, the youngest daughter of swimming legend Amman Jalmaani, was just as impressive with four golds, topping the girls 100-meter freestyle (1:12.77), 50-meter backstroke (39.09), 200-meter freestyle (2:38.32) while pacing the Zamboanga City tankers to victory in the 200-meter medley relay (2:36.48).

”Malamang magiging masaya po ang father ko kasi may chance ako maging national swimmer katulad niya,” said Jalmaani, 16, whose father had a glittering career in the sixties and was a three-time Olympian.

Among the elder Jalmaani’s swimming highlights were two bronze medals in the 1966 Bangkok Asian Games and two silvers when Thailand got to host the continental sports showcase once again four years later.

Host Zamboanga del Sur likewise had reason to celebrate after Michelle Ann Sampang and Marianie Llogono of Pagadian City swept the women’s and girls 10,000-meter races at the track oval located at the center of the provincial capital.

Sampang ruled the women’s division in 42 minutes and 33.1 seconds while Llogono topped the girl’s division in 47.39.5.

Llogono is a product of the Zamboanga del Sur Sports Academy formed by Gov. Cerilles, whose province is celebrating its 63rd founding anniversary.

“Super duper happy. Simply overwhelmed,” said Sampang, 21, a silver medalist in the same event at the 2012 PRISAA Collegiate Games held in Cebu, of her breakthrough victory that earned her a ticket to next year’s POC-PNG national finals.

Misamis Oriental’s Efrelyn Demecer, the reigning Palaro record holder in the girls javelin set in Lanao del Norte, tried her hand in the discus throw and came away with a gold with a heave of 27.21 meters.

Sharing the spotlight were Zamboanga City’s Joey Albert Florendo and Davao City’s Exiquila Apao, who captured the gold medals in the men’s and women’s division of the blitz competitions of chess late Thursday evening.

Florendo, who won the Challenger’s division of the last year’s Philippine International Chess Championships, had 6.5 points in securing the gold while while Apao took top honors on the distaff side with six points.


PNG Mindanao eliminations kick off Friday in Pagadian

(PNA), RMA/JFM/PR

PAGADIAN, Sept. 10 (PNA) -- Over 2,000 athletes from 70 local government units aspiring to become national athletes someday swing to action on Friday at the start of the POC-PNG Philippine National Games Mindanao eliminations at this scenic and cool seaport city here.

A total of 12 sports are on tap in the meet jointly organized by the Philippine Olympic Committee and Philippine Sports Commission and supported by the Zamboanga del Sur provincial government led by Gov. Antonio Cerilles.

Scheduled in the four-day sportsfest are archery, arnis, badminton, billiards, boxing, chess, karatedo, swimming, taekwondo and the national finals of futsal and softball, majority of them to be held at the sprawling 65-hectare sports complex built by Gov. Cerilles four years ago.

“I was quite impressed by the complex because it is complete and truly conducive for developing athletes,” noted PSC chairman Richie Garcia, who arrived Thursday and was given a tour of the facility by the governor.

“We hope that other LGUs could follow the example of Zambonga del Sur,” Garcia said. “Hopefully Mindanao’s athletes could take advantage of this facility so they can develop and excel and challenge our national athletes in next year’s POC-PNG national finals.”

“We welcome all our athletes from Mindanao and are honored to host the eliminations of POC-PNG here,” said Cerilles, who has formed a Zamboanga del Sur Sports Academy catering to 200 athlete scholars from all over the region.

A protégé of the late POC president Gov. Jose Sering, a sports patron who groomed several past national athletes, including the multi-titled javelin thrower Erlinda Lavandia, he said all academy scholars not only receive athletic training but also lodging, education and good nutrition.

“Our aim to become hub for grassroots sports development in Mindanao, on top of enhancing the quality of life of our athletes,” Gov. Cerilles added.

Garcia formally opened the POC-PNG Mindanao leg here on Thursday in simple opening rites held at the CYC oval inside the sports complex where Mario Fernandez, a boxing gold medalist in the last Singapore Southeast Asian Games, lit the urn.

Sports Academy scholar Ruthelma Laylay, a Milo Mindanao Little Olympics champion, led the oath of sportsmanship for athletes.

Track and field competitions unfold at 7 a.m. Friday with 12 finals to be held at the Pagadian City oval in the center of the city.

Among those competing here is Lanao del Norte Palarong Pambansa standout Jie Ann of Plaridel, Misamis Oriental, who broke Palaro records in winning the girls 800, 1,500 and 3,000-meter races.

Chess actually started yesterday with the men’s and women’s blitz event finals.

Police tightens security as Zambo Sur marks 63rd anniversary

(PNA), FFC/TPGJR/HDC

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Sept. 9 (PNA) -– The police in coordination with the military has tightened the implementation of security measures to ensure the peaceful celebration of the week-long provincial anniversary.

The activities for the week-long celebration of the 63rd Araw ng Zamboanga del Sur will kick-off Thursday and ends September 17.

Senior Supt. Sofronio Ecaldre, provincial police director, said policemen and soldiers will be detailed in all of the venues of activities.

Ecaldre said that policemen from other municipalities in the province have been temporarily assigned to this city to augment the local police force.

Ecaldre said the military counterpart in handling the security measures are troops from the Army’s 53rd Infantry Battalion.

The celebration of the provincial anniversary is couple with the holding of the Philippine National Games, which will also kick-off Thursday.

Around 6,000 athletes and sports officials will see action in the five-day PNG in this city.

Pagadian City joins National Crime Prevention Week observance

(PNA), LAP/TPGJR/HIROHITO D. CADION

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Sept. 8 (PNA) -– Mayor Romeo Pulmones has urged the public to help the law enforcers in the fight against all forms of criminality in this city.

Pulmones made the call as this city joined the observance of the 21st National Crime Prevention Week that kicked off Monday, citing crime prevention is the task of everyone and not just of the law enforcers.

“Let us help our police force in resolving and fighting against all forms of criminalities in our city,” Pulmones added.

He commended the local police for the good performance and gaining the support to the community in the maintenance of peace and order to include in the anti-drug campaign.

Senior Supt. Sofronio Ecaldre, provincial police director, reported that the crime volume for the first semester of this year dropped by 32 percent.

Ecaldre said that shooting incidents dropped by 25 percent and crime against property declined by 48 percent.

This year’s National Crime Prevention Week observance is anchored on the theme “Krimen ay Tuldukan, Karapatan ay Igalang.”

Stakeholder’s awareness, active involvement in crime prevention vital, says Pagadian mayor

By Gideon C. Corgue (ALT/GCC/PIA-Zamboanga del Sur)

PAGADIAN CITY, Sept. 7 (PIA) – To jumpstart the celebration of the 21st National Crime Prevention Week, participating agencies and various stakeholders on Monday conducted a motorcade from the City Plaza to major thoroughfares in the city which ended with a brief program at the City Hall grounds.

Mayor Romeo P. Pulmones, the event’s keynote speaker underscored the importance of the celebration saying that, “crime prevention is a task of society, not just of the law enforcers.”

He also tackled the importance of the theme, “Krimen ay Tuldukan, Karapatan ay Igalang” to local officials and stakeholders. “The awareness and active involvement of barangay officials in crime prevention will prove to be inherent in the realization of this year’s theme,” Pulmones stressed.

“Ako naghangyo sa mga barangay officials nga dili nato isalig sa tanang panahon sa kapulisan ang pagbantay sa kalinaw sa atong dakbayan tungod kay kulang ang gidaghanon sa kapulisan nga nagbantay kanato. Aduna lamang kita’y 169 ka mga miyembro sa kapulisan nga nagtabang pagmentenar sa kahusay ug kalinaw sa dakbayan,” (I am appealing to barangay officials not to heavily depend on the PNP in providing security to the city at all times because we only have 169 PNP members that help maintain peace and order in the city) Pulmones urged.

The chief executive was glad to hear the report of PNP Provincial Director PSSupt. Sofronio P. Ecaldre that the crime volume in the province for the first semester of this year decreased by 32 percent, shooting incidence or crime committed by the use of firearm also declined by 25 percent and crimes against property or robbery registered at 48 percent lesser as compared to the same period in 2014.

Pulmones expressed confidence that the peace and order of the city will be sustained due to police visibility strictly implemented by the PNP, and with the active and strong support of various stakeholders especially the civilians.

“The visible presence of the PNP in the streets prevents people from committing crimes,” he added.

Meanwhile, Napolcom-9 Regional Director Pablito Abad, Jr. called on the public to assist the police in the maintenance of peace and order in the city adding that “‘peace and order is not only the work of the police but is everybody’s concern.”

“As we observe the NCPR week, I urge everyone to be vigilant at home or when going to public places to prevent them from being victimized by lawless elements,” Abad concluded.

3 fall in anti-drug operation in Margosatubig town

By Bong Garcia

COMBINED police and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) have arrested three people listed in the drug watch lists in a buy-bust operation in Zamboanga del Sur, the police reported.

Senior Superintendent Sofronio Ecaldre, Zamboanga del Sur police director, identified the arrested suspects as the following: Julasbi Dacula, 25; Usman Manabilang, 35; and, Noron Mawalaw, 58.

Ecaldre said the suspects were arrested around 1 p.m. of Thursday in the village of Poblacion, Margosatubig, Zamboanga Del Sur.

Ecaldre said the suspects were arrested after they allegedly sold a sachet of suspect shabu (crystal meth) for P1,000 to an undercover agent.

He said the arresting team confiscated from the suspects possessions 14 sachets of suspected shabu, a weighing scale, two pieces of P500 marked money, and other prohibited drug paraphernalia.

He said the suspects were detained while appropriate charges are set to be filed against them.

3 rebels surrender in Zamboanga Del Sur

(PNA), JBP/PFN

MANILA, Sept. 5 (PNA) -- Due to dwindling support from the masses, three New People's Army (NPA) fighters surrendered to 53rd Infantry Battalion troopers in Guipos town, Zamboanga Del Sur Saturday morning.

This took place at 7:30 a.m. at 53rd Infantry Battalion headquarters in Camp Subido, Zamboanga Del Sur, said 1st Infantry Division spokesperson Lt. Col. Audie Mongao.

These returnees were identified as Erme Elnas, Anselma Perez Quijano, and Lodevico Jordan.

The rebels also surrendered their weapons which include a KG-45 sub-machine gun and .45 caliber pistol.

Mongao said that the surrender of the three was facilitated by the intelligence squad of the 53rd Infantry Battalion.

Mini-truck bumps boy in Cabaluay

A boy was rushed to a hospital after he was accidentally bumped by a 6-wheeler Bongo Type mini-truck along MCLL Highway, Barangay Cabaluay, this city, last week Thursday morning.

Police identified the victim as Merham Silbin y Isnani, a resident of Sitio Islamia, Cabaluay. He sustained multiple injuries on the head and body.

He was brought to Zamboanga City Medical Center (ZCMC) for medical attention by passersby in the area.

Report showed that the mini-truck driver identified as Jessie Gutoeres y Oclarit, a native of Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur immediately surrendered to Police Station 3 after the incident.

Initial investigation conducted by authorities showed that the color green Bongo Type truck bearing license plate number AAT-8790, driven by Gutoeres was travelling along MCLL Highway heading towards Barangay Sangali, this city.

Probers said upon reaching barangay Cabaluay, the victim suddenly crossed the road without sensing the approaching mini-truck that resulted to the incident.

The case is still under investigation while appropriate case is being readied against the driver in court. (Eugene A. Lasprilla)

Prevent crime, respect the rights of others, says PNP chief

By Claro A. Lanipa

PAGADIAN CITY, Sept. 3 (PIA) –“We must have to respect the rights of a person so that we may be able to prevent crime,” PSSupt. Sofronio P. Ecaldre, Zamboanga del Sur PNP provincial director underscored Monday, September 1, during the launching of the 21st National Crime Prevention Week held at the city hall grounds.

“We can prevent crime if we, the stakeholders, the community, the police and the government will work hand in hand and most importantly, respect the rights of each and every individual,” Ecaldre said.

He pointed out the PNP’s mission is to enforce the law, prevent and control crimes, maintain peace and order and ensure public safety and internal security with the active support of the community,back to back with its vision of working in partnership with the community towards the attainment of a safer place to live, work and do business.

“We recognize the fact that we cannot do our job in law enforcement and crime prevention without the support of the community.It has to be a shared responsibility,” the police chief stressed.

Ecaldre reported that crime volume in the province for the first semester of this year decreased by 32 percent, shooting incidence or crime committed by the use of firearm also declined by 25 percent and crimes against property or robbery registered at 48 percent lesser as compared to the same period in 2014.

Meanwhile, Zamboanga del Sur Vice Governor Juan A. Regala, who represented Governor Antonio H. Cerilles encouraged all stakeholders to have a teamwork towards crime prevention. “We need to be focused and with one vision,” he added, saying that “proper coordination is needed so that our force will be united and strong.”

“Every year we hold a launching program for Crime Prevention, and all of us know that this is everybody’s business. Each of us has a role to play. If we entrust everything to the PNP and the AFP, they will not be able to do all these things. That is why today, all sectors of the community including the non-government organizations (NGOs) are here, so that we will unite our forces against crime,” Regala underscored.

The launching program was spearheaded by the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM-9) under Atty. Pablito Abad Jr, acting regional director in coordination with the city government of Pagadian led by Mayor Romeo P. Pulmones,attended by the officials and employees of national line agencies, NGOs, men in uniform, academe and barangay officials. (ALT/CAL/PIA-9) - See more at: http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/1351441257075/prevent-crime-respect-the-rights-of-others-says-pnp-chief#sthash.pEZKvUVT.dpuf

ZAMSURECO-I employees plant 1,200 seedlings in RM town

By Gideon C. Corgue (ALT/GCC/PIA-Zamboanga del Sur)

RAMON MAGSAYSAY, Zamboanga del Sur, Sept. 2 (PIA) – Officers and employees of Zamboanga del Sur Electric Cooperative, Inc. (ZAMSURECO-I) embarked on a tree-planting activity recently to show love and concern for the environment by planting some 1,200 mahogany seedlings at Area I – Sub-office compound in Barangay Switch, this municipality.

General Manager and chief executive officer Engr. Jose Raul A. Saniel encouraged employees of the electric cooperative to support environmental advocacy by taking care of the environment because the world is now experiencing global warming.

“The world has experienced extreme weather conditions such as more intense and long droughts, flooding in areas that were never flooded before in history due to climate change.” Saniel added.

He said global warming not only affects our country but the people as well.

The chief executive officer believes that planting more trees will be the most viable solution to the problem. “Planting more trees is the best solution to global warming because it will help reduce carbon emissions and purify the air,” he added.

“By planting trees, we invest for the future, and it is the most important investment for our mother earth,” Saniel stressed. He underscored the significance and benefits of planting a tree.

“Aside from the fact that it produces oxygen and removes carbon dioxide and contaminants from the air, the trees have many other social, economic, and environmental benefits,” he explained.

Saniel said the 1,200 mahogany seedlings they planted may seem very small in number but when these “plants will all grow, it will help save mankind.”

“We are not only planting trees but we are protecting them so that it will grow and survive for the generations to come,” Saniel concluded.

P6-M evacuation center in San Miguel town inaugurated

By Claro A. Lanipa (FPG/CAL/PIA-9)

SAN MIGUEL, Zamboanga del Sur, Sept. 1 (PIA) – As part of its disaster preparedness and in response to Republic Act 101201, also known as the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction Management Act of 2010, the municipal government formally inaugurated its newly constructed evacuation center worth P6 million last week.

Zamboanga del Sur Governor Antonio H. Cerilles led the ribbon cutting ceremonies with Ms. Emilia Vasquez-Julhajan, officer-in-charge of the Office of the Civil Defense (OCD)-9, Regional Director Sisinio Cano of the Department of Labor and Employment (D0LE)-9, Mayor Angelito Martinez II and other municipal officials.

Mayor Martinez said “the evacuation center is a multi-use, expedient facility which is not only aimed to provide shelter to people directly affected by an emergency, but also to cater to public events, activities and other significant undertakings of the town.

“The construction of the said building was mainly financed by local funds such as the five percent calamity fund and the 20 percent development fund with counterpart from DOLE’s TUPAD program of almost P1 million for the labor cost,” Martinez said.

Governor Cerilles lauded the municipality for its initiative of putting up the evacuation center, as he challenged the municipal officials to also make the necessary move for the establishment of a Regional Trial Court (RTC) building to attend to all the cases from the entire Baganian Peninsula, referring to the southern part of Zamboanga del Sur.

Meanwhile, Director Cano was also prodded by Governor Cerilles to help promote peace in San Miguel town by extending employment and livelihood support to the people in the area.

“We in the DOLE will give our all-out support to help our constituents here improve their living condition,” Cano promised.

For her part, Office of Civil Defense (OCD)-9 chief Emilia Vasquez-Julhajan said “this evacuation center is a very good example of a leadership in action, which means to say that your leader (Mayor Martinez) is looking after your future, your safety and the safety of your children’s children.”

“RA 101201 mandates everyone to be disaster resilient, and we from the OCD laud this very first evacuation center in the province. Hopefully there shall be more evacuation centers or alternate evacuation centers that would be put-up not only in San Miguel, but in all municipality in the province and in the region,” Julhajan added.

San Miguel was also awarded recently by the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) as a recipient of Seal of Good Local Governance for its commitment toward good local governance and for passing the local government assessment areas for the year 2014, namely, good financial housekeeping, disaster preparedness, business friendly and competitiveness, peace and order and environmental management.

Aside from the municipal officials, the said event was also attended by all the 28 barangay chairmen together with their respective barangay councilors.