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IN T ER T ROPIC A L Convergence Zone ( I TCZ ) affecting Visayas and Mindanao. Northeast monsoon affecting Northern and Eastern Luzon. The Regions of Eastern Visayas and Bicol will be cloudy with moderate to heavy rainshowers and thunderstorms which may trigger flashfloods and landslides. Metro Manila, Palawan, the rest of Visayas and Mindanao will have occasional light to moderate rainshowers and thunderstorms. Cagayan Valley Region and the Provinces of Aurora and Quezon will have light rains. The rest of Luzon will be partly cloudy with isolated brief rainshowers or thunderstorms mostly in the afternoon or evening. source : pagasa

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By GERRY L. GORIT of Mindanao Daily News

CAGAYAN de Oro City––Leaders of the associations of van and jeepney operators serving the Cagayan de Oro to Iligan route have lodged their protest with the Provincial Board of Misamis Oriental against the move of the Rural Transit bus line to lower its fare for passengers. Provincial board member Arrish Canonigo met with Edgar Poblador of the van operators group composed of 28 members and Roben Mendez of the jeepney drivers and operators association composed of some 80 members.

According to Mendez, they are opposing a proposed resolution bringing down the bus fare to benefit Sendong victims. He said many of the passengers from Iligan to Cagayan de Oro, and vice OPPOSED | page 10

Provincial Board member Arrish Canonigo listens to Ruben Mendez (left) of the jeepney drivers and operators association and Edgar Poblador (right) of the van operators group plying the Cagayan de Oro- Iligan route. The transportation leaders have lodged a protest against the move of the Rural Transit bus line to lower its fare for the route. Photo by Gerry L. Gorit

Villar says they just want to serve THREE-term Las Pinas Rep. Cynthia Villar has asserted that their running in an election is merely all about public service and not building a political dynasty. “We just want to serve,” said Villar, whose husband, Sen. Manny Villar was a former Speaker of the House of Representatives and Senate

President. Senator Villar’s term ends in 2013. Their son, Mark, is seeking his second term as congressman of Las Pinas City. However, the former congresswoman assured she will strictly adhere to the law if it would later say that this is not allowed.

“If there is a law on political dynasty, we will follow it. It’s not only in running for public office wherein we can serve the people,” said Villar who served as President of the Lady Legislators of the House during the 12th, 13th, and 14th Congress. SERVE | page 10

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Yasay gets nat’l nutrition award By GERRY L. GORIT of Mindanao Daily News

MISAMIS Oriental––For the second time, the local government unit of Opol in Misamis Oriental under the leadership of Mayor Dexter B. Yasay was recognized by the National Nutrition Council for its successful nutrition program among children of the town. Mayor Yasay received the First Maintenance Award of the National nutrition Award 2012 at the PICC in Manila last November 9 from President Benigno Aquino III. The awarding ceremony was also graced by Agri-

Mayor Dexter B. Yasay

culture Secretary Proceso Alcala, Health Secretary Enrique Ona and National Nutrition Council Assistant Secretary Maria Bernardita AWARD | page 10

LPA off vicinity of Surigao dissipates

THE low pressure area (LPA) seen in the vicinity of Surigao City has dissipated but an intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) affecting Visayas and Mindanao will still bring rains in some parts of the country, the state weather bureau said. Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) Forecaster Fernando Cada said that due to rainbands of LPA, the regions of Eastern Visayas and Bicol will be cloudy with moderate to heavy rainshowers and thunderstorms which may trigger flashfloods and landslides. Cada also said that band of rain clouds would also reach and affect the Metro Manila, Palawan, the rest of Visayas and Mindanao which will have occasional light to moderate rainshowers and thunderstorms. He added that the northeast monsoon or “hanging

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Probe body finds pilot error, Aviatour negligence as cause of plane crash that killed Robredo, says Aquino By LILYBETH G. ISON

PRESIDENT Benigno S. Aquino III bared on Tuesday the results of the investigation of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) on the ill-fated Piper Seneca that killed Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo, saying it was mainly due to pilot error. The President said three months have passed since the untimely death of Secretary Robredo on August 18, and that “we owe it to the victims to find out what really happened.” “Heto po and resulta ng imbestigasyon: Bagaman marami ang nagsabing ekspertong piloto si Captain Jessup M. Bahinting, wala siyang angkop na karanasan at kasanayan sa one-engine inoperative emergency,” the President said at a press briefing in Malacanang. “Malinaw ito nang nabigo niyang (Bahinting) panatilihin ang ligtas na paglipad ng eroplano nang iisang makina na lamang ang gumagana,” he said. President Aquino also said that 23 minutes after the plane took off at Mactan Airport, the pilot already knew that one of his engines malfunctioned. “Subalit sa halip na bumalik, tumulak pa rin sila sa Naga. Inabot pa sila ng 70 minuto sa himpapawid bago ang kanilang pagbagsak,” he said. “Ibig sabihin, kung agad silang bumalik sa Mactan, mataas ang posibilidad na naiwasan ang aksidente,” he noted. The CAAP also found that Bahinting extended landing gears and flaps even if he was not sure he would be able to land the aircraft, which was contrary to the Piper Seneca Manual Procedures for twin engine planes. “Ayon sa mga eksperto, dumagdag ito sa ‘drag’ na Oriental 2nd District Rep. Yevgeny “Bambi” Emano hears the concerns of the Muslim women’s association of siyang nagpabagal sa eroplano, hanggang sa hindi na ito Misamis Tagoloan. The group, composed of some 50 members, held a community program on November 16. Emano welcomed the PROBE | page 10

efforts of the group members to engage productively in the affairs of the municipality. Photo by Gerry L. Gorit

4,000 flee homes as flood rampaged Sultan Kudarat COTABATO City––About 4,000 villagers living in low-lying-barangays of Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao were awakened by rampaging flood waters at 1 a.m. Monday when the Simuay River overflowed due to heavy downpour overnight. The flood waters which reached neck-deep forced the villagers to leave their homes to high ground until the break of dawn.

As a result of the overflow of Simuay river, portions of the Cotabato-Davao highway were closed beginning 2 a.m. as waist deep water reached the road network. It was opened to motorists at about 6 a.m. The military were also deployed along the highway to prevent conflict among motorists who have to be regulated as floodwater

would rise quickly. No one was reported injured in the calamity which the villagers have been living with the past three years. “We have not experience heavy rain since Sunday,” Minalindang Aladin, a resident of Barangay Gang which is heavily flooded, told reporters. “But when heavy downpour occur upstream in the northern part of Maugin-

danao we brace for floods because we are the catch basin here,” she said. The Simuay river, which emanates from the uptowns of Barira, Buldon and Matanog, had overflowed and the water spread to Sultan Kudarat’s low lying villages. Residents started to return to their homes a flood water subsided Monday noon.

Verify first complaints against the soldiers in Paquibato, says mayor By JOEY SEM G. DALUMPINES of Philippine Information Agency-Region 11

DAVAO City––Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio cited the need for city councilors to verify first the information about soldiers encamped at a government infrastructure in the countryside before approving a resolution driving away the soldiers from the establishment to that effect. She said it is very important to establish first the veracity of this type of information whether it is either hearsay or propaganda from progressive groups supporting the cause

of the rebels. Duterte-Carpio said it would be better if the city councilors really have a good grasp of the barangays where soldiers occupy public buildings. She said that though it must be stressed that the soldiers must not be allowed to stay in the barangay halls, barangay chairs can assert and tell the immediate officer of the soldiers to vacate the building if they are indeed using the facility as their shelter.

Duterte-Carpio said based on her own verification, the soldiers are not really confined in the barangay hall, but only on the general area of the barangay office. She said the soldiers cannot be driven away since they are not actually occupying the building as their shelter. “I sent personnel to Barangay Lumiad, Barangay Mapula and in Barangay Malabog to verify MAYOR | page 10

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1,000 job vacancies expected in job fair DAVAO City––Over 1,000 local and overseas job vacancies will be offered during the first fair to be organized by one of the pioneering online job portals in the county on Nov. 22 at the Abreeza-Ayala Mall along J.P. Laurel Avenue, Bajada this city. Hazel Grace V. Juson, assistant sales manager of Jobstreet.com Philippines Inc., an online job portal, said the one-day jobs fair will be staged in coordination with the regional offices of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) here. The fair will feature white-collar jobs or those in the corporate sector. Juson said at least 60 companies like banks, hospitals, schools, among others are set to participate. She said interested applicants must be ready with all the required documents and credentials to avoid delays and application failure. Documents like school credentials, most recent photos and other pertinent documents must be readily available during the interview for higher chances of being hired, she added.

Workers in Central Mindanao to get addl daily allowance

GENERAL Santos City-Private workers in Region 12 or the Soccsksargen Region will receive additional cost-of-living allowance or COLA of P4 to P6 in their daily wages starting Dec. 1, a regional labor official said on Monday. Chona Mantilla, Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)-Region 12 director, said the additional COLA represents the sec-

ond tranche of the wagerelated benefits set by the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (RTWPB) for the region’s private workers. Citing provisions of Wage Order XII-17, the official said the area’s workers already received an initial COLA of P6 to P8 last April. Region 12 covers the provinces of South Cotabato, WORKERS | page 10


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Bukidnon’s power sector alliance holds third congress By MILDRED BORBON TORREJAS of BusinessWeek Mindanao-Bukidnon

THE 3rd Multi-Sectoria l Elect rif ication A l liance Council (MSEAC) Congress was held at the Farmers Training Center of the Central Mindanao Universit y (CMU) last November 10. MSEAC is composed of three electric cooperatives, namely First Bukidnon Electric Cooperatives (Fibeco), Bukidnon Sec-

ond Electric Cooperative (Buseco) and the Bukidnon Electric Consumers Foundation (Beco) and representatives from different sectors such as agrofishery, business, barangay council, civic, education, loca l government, media religious, youth and women. The event was spearheaded by Beco Boa rd

Chairman Architect Raul L. Alkuino, who also gave the welcome address. Beco-CEO President Engr. Edgardo R. Masongsong presented before the members the brief review of the previous Congress, including the yearly performance report of Fibeco and Buseco. Likewise, Buseco Branch Manager Juancho

PRESIDENT B enigno Aquino III stands by his decision not to revive the death penalty despite the recent incidents of heinous crimes. “Nasabi na po ng Pangulo ang kanyang posisyon tungkol diyan (no to death penalty). Yan na po ang posisyon ng Pangulo way, way back, even before he became President,” Presidential Spokesman Edwin Lacierda said on Monday.

Instead, Lacierda said, the President has said there is a need to improve the judicial system in the country as current loopholes in the judicial system may result in an innocent man being given the death penalty. “The likelihood of somebody getting the death penalty -- assuming it is going to be re-imposed -- you might see an innocent man suffering the death penalty. And so the position taken

by the President is that we have to improve the judicial system. Hence, the President is not inclined to revive the death penalty,” he said. Besides, Lacierda noted that efforts to improve the police system are underway to curb crimes, pointing out the increased police visibility especially on the streets of Metro Manila. The number of index crimes has gone down except for “petty crimes,” he said.

Chiong also gave the strategic plans of Beco, while Managing Consultant Oda S. Beltran introduces the objectives and expected output of this year’s congress. Activity workshop was also done in the afternoon by Mindanao Development Authority representative Gerardo Ramon Caesar B. Reynaldo.

‘No to death penalty,’ says Aquino

‘Bounty’ for country’s top fugitives updated THE Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) has released an updated reward money for the arrest of the country’s top fugitives including members of the outlawed CPP-NDF-NPA in the country. Interior Secretary Mar Roxas also ordered the hunt against five high profile fugitives after he formally implemented the P2-million bounty each for the capture of retired Gen. Jovito Palparan, Palawan Gov. Joel Reyes, his brother Coron Mayor Mario Reyes, Dinagat Island Rep. Ruben Ecleo Jr., and Globe Asiatique developer Delfin Lee. The memorandum, signed by Roxas, rewards any person who can provide information leading to the arrest of the so-called “Big 5” fugitives —- as long as the informant is not a government employee. Palparan is facing kidnapping and serious illegal detention charge for the disappearance of UP students Karen Empeno and Sherlyn Cadapan. He is also tagged in alleged human rights abuses while he was with the military. The Reyes brothers are wanted for the murder of Palawan-based environmentalist and broadcaster Gerardo “Gerry” Ortega. Ecleo has been in hiding since his conviction of parricide. Ecleo was given the guilty verdict by the Cebu City Regional Trial Court for killing his wife Alona Bacolod-Ecleo and was sentenced to reclusion perpetua or imprisonment of up to 40 years. Lee has a standing warrant of arrest for syndicated estafa in connection with Globe Asiatique’s Xevera housing projects in Bacolor and Mabalacat towns in Pampanga province. Meanwhile, Roxas also co-signed two joint orders by the Dept. of National Defense and DILG detailing updated rewards for wanted leaders of the Communist BOUNTY | page 10

BUKIDNON MULTI SECTORAL ELECTRIFICATION ALLIANCE COUNCIL (MSEAC) 3RD CONGRESS NOVEMBER 10, 2012 FARMER’S TRAINING CENTER CMU, MUSUAN BUKIDNON

PAGHATAG SA CERTIFICATE SA GUEST MR.GERARDO RAMON CESAR B. REYNALDO (MINDANAO DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY). DIR. RAUL ALKUINO FIBECO BOD , DIR. REGIN D. MORDENO MD FIBECO BOD PRES., DIR. ELIGIO DAVID JR. BOD PRES. BUSECO, ENGR. EDGARDO R. MASONGSONG GEN. MANAGER BUSECO AND ENGR. RENATO S. CORTEZANO GEN. MANAGER FIBECO.

GUEST SPEAKER MR.GERARDO RAMON CESAR B. REYNALDO (MINDANAO DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND ENGR. RENATO S. CORTEZANO GEN. MANAGER FIBECO.

OATH TAKING OF NEWLY ELECTED OFFICER OF MSEAC FOR 2013.

PAGHATAG SA CERTIFICATE SA GUEST MR.GERARDO RAMON CESAR B. REYNALDO (MINDANAO DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY). DIR. RAUL ALKUINO FIBECO BOD , DIR. REGIN D. MORDENO MD FIBECO BOD PRES., DIR. ELIGIO DAVID JR. BOD PRES. BUSECO, ENGR. EDGARDO R. MASONGSONG GEN. MANAGER BUSECO AND ENGR. RENATO S. CORTEZANO GEN. MANAGER FIBECO.

TURN OVER OR DONATE 100THOUSAND SUPPORT FROM BUSECO TO BECO. BECO Chairman Board of Trustees Archetic Raul L. Alkuino, center DIR. ELIGIO DAVID JR. BOD PRES. BUSECO, ENGR. EDGARDO R. MASONGSONG GEN. MANAGER BUSECO.

DIR. RAUL ALKUINO FIBECO BOD & BECO Chairman Board of Trustees Archetic Raul L. Alkuino.


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PRO 13 holds video conference By PO3 Darlin Cabalinan-Migullas

CAMP Rodriguez, Libertad, Butuan City - Converse on anti-criminality campaigns and police operations using the advance communications means, Police Chief Supt. Carmelo E. Valmoria, Police Regional Office (PRO-13) director, held a video conference with his provincial, city and battalion commanders, afternoon of November 9, this year. Director Valmoria directed the commanders to intensify operations against illegal activities, particularly illegal gambling and illegal logging in the region. He further directed them to exempt no one in the campaign against

all forms of lawlessness. “Neutralize all criminal gangs to preempt their criminal intents in your area and capture all wanted persons to bring them behind the bars of justice,”

he said. He also emphasized that all PNP personnel showing exemplary performance shall be given meritorious awards. Truly, with the onset of

2013 Search for Outstanding Public Officials, employees is on

fast-growing technologies and innovations, communication has become more advance, Director Valmoria stated. (DCM/ PSupt. Martin Mercado Gamba/asf )

Koronadal City receives SGH By: Aida C. Agad

KORONADAL City – The city mayor has vowed to uphold the principles of accountability, transparency and good governance. Last month, the city received the Seal of Good Housekeeping from the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). “We’ve been recognized as having completely complied with the Full Disclosure Program, in line with the Anti-Red Tape Act or ARTA,” he said As such, Koronadal City is entitled to financial aid, through the Local Government Support Fund, to finance projects specified in the Millennium Development Goals and the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction

Management Act of 2010. The city mayor also thanked the city officials and employees for their contr ibution towards earning the distinguished award. For an LGU to qualify for the Seal of Good Hous eke eping (SGH) award, it must score high in planning, budgeting, revenue mobilization, financial management and budget execution, procurement and resource mobilization. The LGU must also practice transparency in its procurement systems and full disclosure in its finances as the SGH aimed to promote honest orderly management of public funds and help eliminate corruption in government. (ACAgad-PIA12/asf )

“2013 Election would be better” says COMELEC Caraga

By: Claro A. Lanipa PAGADIAN CITY, -- The Civil Service Commission (CSC) announces the launch of the 2013 Search for Outstanding Public Officials and Employees. The annual search for public service exemplars is administered by the CSC’s Honor Awards Program (HAP) Secretariat. There are three categories at stake, namely; the Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award, the Outstanding Public Official and Employee or the Dangal ng Bayan Award and the CSC Pagasa Award. The conferment of the awards form part of the Commission’s advocacy of promoting a culture of ex-

cellence and of recognizing and rewarding women and men for outstanding work performance, contribution and superior accomplishments or for consistent manifestation of exemplary ethical behavior in public service. For 2013, apart from individual nominations for the Presidential Lingkod Bayan and the CSC Pagasa Awards, group,team nominations are strongly encouraged, CSC Chair Francisco Duque III said. The Outstanding Public Officials and Employees Awards Rites serve as the centerpiece of the month-long celebration of the Philippine Civil Service anniversary in September of every year.

Nomination forms and the documentation requirements are contained in the 2013 Enhanced HAP guidelines and the brochures. Nomination forms can be secured at any CSC’s regional and field offices nationwide or may be downloaded at the CSC website, www. csc.gov.ph. Chairman Duque enjoined heads of agencies and public servants to participate actively by submitting nominations to this prestigious Search. Deadline for the submission of nominations is on March 29, 2013. (ALT/ CSC/CAL/PIA9)

Camp Rafael C. Rodriguez, Libertad, Butuan City-COMELEC Caraga Director has affirmed that 2013 election would be better than the previous electoral process as he spoke before the multitude of police officers here on November 12, 2012 at 8:00AM. Atty. Francisco G. Pobe said that as 2013 poll is approaching, election fever

By: PO1 Ryan C. Cagula is not as intense as before. “Ngayon, wala kang makikitang mga tarpaulin ng mga candidates ‘di tulad noon. You seldom see political ads in the television and Filipinos are now more politically mature,” he said. Meanwhile, the top official has been grateful to the active support of the PNP and other law enforcement agencies to ensure a

peaceful and safe election. He also stressed out that election is not just mere expression of one’s suffrage but also a way of extending our services in democratic ideals. Elections form the foundation of democracy. Hence, “the public shall participate in this decision-making process and shall choose only the deserving candidates.

6 ‘rebels’ surrender with firearms By: 1st Lt. Jolito E. Borces

C A M P F E R R E R SR . , Brgy. Maharlika, Bislig City – Six members of the New People’s Army (NPA have surrendered, bringing along with them five firearms, to the 75th Infantry (Marauder) Battalion, Philippine Army, 6:30 in the evening of November 11, this year. They were identified as SENIOR CITIZENS CONGRESS - A group of senior citizens perform a folk dance number during the culmination of the Senior Citizens Congess, October 30, 2012 at MCC Gym, Ricky Banding Yambo, aka Tubod, Lanao del Norte. (PIO-LDN/asf) Ikoy; Juan Garapan Intua,

aka Jamal/Arim; Julius Suan Casan, aka Jomar; Julie Licardo Bonifacio, aka Albert; Elfie Casal Pinaloay, aka Elmer and and Giovani Juvilla, aka Bunso, leader of the 1st Squad, Primera, GF-3, SMRC. The five firearms, include one M16 rifle, one M653 rifle, two caliber. 30 carbine rifles and one M14 rifle, with several bullets and magazines.

The five have been operating, under Alfredo Magadan Asuncion, aka Jack operating in the towns of Monkayo and Laak, Compostela Valley; and Sta Josefa and Veruela, Agusan del Sur. Lt. Col. Danilo Benavides, 75thIB commanding officer, lauded the six for returning to the folds of the law even as he called on the remaining ‘rebels’ to follow suit. (JEB/asf )


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Aquino cites DA, PhilRice for leading rice sufficiency SCIENCE City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija––President Benigno S. Aquino III has cited the Department of Agriculture and the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) for leading the government’s quest for rice self-sufficiency. In his speech read by Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala, the President thanked the DA and PhilRice for adhering to the Aquino administration’s battle cry of “Tuwid na Daan” (straight path), particularly for their efforts to improve the country’s efficient use and distribution of the staple through the development of rice varieties more palatable but resistant to pests and forces of nature. “Kung dati milyon-milyong tonelada ng bigas ay nabubulok sa mga warehouse dahil sa maling pamamalakad, ngayon dahil sa tapat at tamang pamamahala, hindi lamang rice self-sufficiency ang habol natin kundi, kung pakikisamahan tayo ng panahon sa 2013, tayo na din ang mage-export ng bigas,” the President told participants who attended the 27th anniversary of PhilRice which coincided with the formal launching of 2013 as the “National Year of the Rice.” “Nagawa natin ito dahil may mga kabalikat tayong walang ibang hangad kundi baguhin ang tiwaling kalakaran. Nagawa natin ito dahil sa loob ng 27 taon, hindi bumitiw ang PhilRice sa mandatong bigyan ng mahusay at sapat na binhi ng palay ang mga Pilipino,” he added. “Nagawa natin ito dahil sa buong dedikasyon ng Kagawaran ng Agrikultura na humanap ng iba-bang solusyon upang tumaas ang produksyon at kita ng ating magsasaka at mangingisda. Nagawa natin ito sa likas na sipag at sigasig ng ating lahi,” the President concluded. A report from the Philippine News Agency

TURN OVER OF BARANGAY OUTPOST IN LAPASAN. Rep. Rufus B. Rodriguez formally turns over a barangay tanod outpost project at Lapaz Seaside, Barangay Lapasan to Chairman Omar Labuntog. With them are the full force of the Barangay Tanods in the area.

Unknown disease kills 13 in Maguindanao COTABATO City––The Department of Health in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (DOHARMM) dispatched on Monday a medical team to look into the sequential deaths of 13 persons due to a still unknown disease in the remote Barangay Nalkan in Datu Blah Sinsuat, Maguindanao, over the past several weeks. DOH-ARMM chief Dr. Kadil Sinolinding Jr. said

that he has yet to receive an official finding but believes cerebral malaria could have caused the deaths of the victims. “Considering that Datu Blah Sinsuat town is a coastal town with freshwater lakes, rivers and swamps, the incidence of malaria is high in the area in the past,” he said. Datu Blah Sinsuat Mayor Marcial Sinsuat said most victims are contained in

at least two specific areas in Nalkan, one of them identified as Sitio Barongis. “It is very hard to reach Nalkan as it is one of the remotest areas in my municipality. We are doing everything we can to help the villagers there,” the mayor said in an interview. He said reports reaching him cited that the victims suffered from severe headache, vomiting and fever. “What startled us was

that those inflicted only last for three days then die. Efforts to bring them to hospitals in Cotabato City proved futile as they die along the way,” Sinsuat said. Datu Blah Sinsuat is situated in the southwestern part of Maguindanao, accessible only by motorboats through improvised dockyards in Barangays Tapian and Kusiong in Datu Odin Sinsuat town.


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Kakampi mo ang batas Atty. Batas Mauricio

Sotto attacks part of RH campaign LIFE’S INSPIRATIONS: “… Whatever is has already been, and what will be has been before…” (Ecclesiastes 3:15, the Holy Bible). -oooS O T T O AT TAC K S PART OF RH CAMPAIGN: I really cannot understand the ferocity of the online attacks against Sen. Tito Sotto over the issue of him having allegedly plagiarized a speech by the late US Sen. Robert Kennedy in his own speech opposing the RH Bill. Either his detractors are using the issue to discredit him and stop his opposition to the RH Bill, or they are simply applying a double standard here. Why double standard? Because in Facebook and in other social networking sites in the Philippines and around the world, we see more blatant proofs of plagiarism, of passing off the work of others as their very own, and yet no one--not even one from Sotto’s critics---are complaining. Why is something assailed as plagiarism when it comes to “RH-foe” Sotto,

but nothing is said about the worse plagiarism of others? Why the double standard? This is making me think: is the fierce attack against Sotto a part of the campaign to push the approval of the RH Bill at all cost? -oooWE ARE ALL PLAGIARISTS: On August 23, 2012, I wrote here in this column: “The charges of plagiarism being aired against Senators Tito Sotto and Pia Cayetano, from Filipino and foreign critics, are all unfair. “In this age where there is nothing new under the sun, where almost all areas of life have already been talked about, it is not plagiarism to be talking about ideas and thoughts and perceptions even if in doing so, we use the language, the sentence construction, the syntax, and even the very words of another person. “Using the language, the sentence construction, the syntax and even the words of another writer or a speaker when we make our own presentations or write our

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THINK a minute. About giving up. Usually when we give up we admit that we’ve lost. We quit or we give up our dream. We give up the fight against our problems, bad habits, faults and weaknesses. Maybe you’ve given up on beating your addiction to alcohol or your bad temper. You might have given up on a relationship like your marriage. Or you’ve given up on ever pleasing and being good enough for your parents or other important people to you. But did you know that giving up is actually the only way for you to win.

Think A Minute Jhan Tiafau Hurst It’s the only way you can finally get free from these struggles you’ve been fighting for so long. Sooner or later, we must give up and admit what we’ve known all along inside our hearts: we ourselves don’t have all the inner strength and will power to win against our weaknesses and do what we know we

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ORGANIZERS, leaders, members, and supporters of the Liberal Party in Cagayan de Oro City are not happy with Oscar Moreno and his political ticket. Most, if not all, of the original movers of the Liberal Party in the city described Moreno and his ticket as political gate crashers. Earlier, this corner described Moreno as a political turncoat when he suddenly switched party loyalty Cris Diaz from Lakas to Liberal Party. However, Liberal Party members described Moreno’s sudden shift as an act of betrayal of his former political party (Lakas). ‘Moreno mocks the Liberal Party,’ a party leader said. Now, even if Moreno and his political ticket run under the Liberal Party, original party members continue to question Moreno and his group’s ascendancy to the political party. These negative comments only show that the Liberal Party in Cagayan de Oro City does not SOTTO | page 10 welcome Moreno and his political ticket in the city. The absence of consultation and consensus among party members is the result of Moreno’s objectionable entry into the city. Obviously, this is the reason why party members jeer and object to Moreno’s entry in Cagayan

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should. So giving up means wising up and facing the facts of our life and limitations. We need our Maker Himself to give us the inner strength and will power so we can start living the successful, satisfying life He created us to enjoy. No one wants more for you to win than the One

Who made you. He didn’t design you to lose and fail to reach all that potential He put inside you. This is why He became a human being. God the Son came to give us all the power we need to live up to our full potential and be fully alive. We’ve already proven that we can’t do it ourselves. All of our promises and resolutions to change. All of our efforts, determination, and intelligence is just not enough. So just do it! Give up and let Jesus Christ take charge of your heart and life every day, so you can start winning His way. Just Think a Minute.

de Oro’s political arena. And, the original leaders and members of the city’s Liberal Party have more than one reason to mount an anti-Moreno campaign, too. What are these reasons why party members are opposed to Moreno and his Liberal Party ticket? Take a look of the political ticket in the 2010 local elections: Moreno, Lakas-Kampi, for Provincial Governor of Misamis Oriental, Rolando Uy, Lakas-Kampi, for City Mayor of Cagayan de Oro, Eric Salcedo, (Lakas, Kampi), for city councilor, Roger Abaday, Lakas-Kampi, for city councilor, Edgar Cabanlas, Lakas-Kampi, for city councilor. This is just an example of Moreno’s political line-up during the 2010 local elections. Now, compare Cagayan de Oro City’s Liberal Party candidates in next year’s 2013 midterm elections. Congressional representative first district – Rolando Uy, (LP) City Mayor – Moreno, (LP), For vice Mayor – Edgar Cabanlas (LP), City Councilor – Roger Abaday, (LP). It is very clear that the LP’s political line-up is all Lakas-Kampi officials and candidates in the last 2010 local elections. Where are the original Liberal Party members – their leaders and organizers? Indeed, the entry of Moreno and his group as LP’s candidates smacked the sense of pride of local LP party leaders and members. It is a case of gate crashing in politics. React: crisguardian@yahoo.com

Central banking for every Juan and Maria

PUBLISHING A BOOK is akin to giving birth. Almost two years after I finally decided to compile my weekly Speaking Out columns into a book, we are finally ready to launch “Central Banking for Every Juan and Maria” this week. I wrote “Central Banking for Every Juan and Maria” for the person with zero to very little background MINDANAO DAILY NEWS knowledge on banking and Publisher finance who would like to MER M. SUDARIA know more about central Manager banking in the Philippines. ROSE MARY D. SUDARIA Finance Manager This person may be a RUEL V. PELONE ALLAN M. MEDIANTE junior in high school just Editor-in-Chief Executive Editor starting to take up economJOE DEL PEURTO FELICILDA MELANIE RIVERA ics, or even someone who Managing Editor Advertising graduated from a different, CRIS DIAZ Associate Editor unrelated course. ALBERT MOLIT SHAUN ALEJANDRAE UY She or he may be the type Circulation Sports & Lifestyle Editor of person who expresses BEN ARCHE JUN ESCUADRO interest in the business page Regional Editor-DAVAO RIZA O. ARES but wonders what it all PAT SAMONTE LIEZL A. DELOSO means, or she or he may Regional Editor-Caraga JOE PALABAO AL JACINTO even be the type who skips RENE MICHAEL BAÑOS Regional Editor-Zamboanga the business page altogether. Marketing Consultants GERRY LEE GORIT “Central Banking for Photo Journalists ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI Every Juan and Maria” foURIEL C. QUILINGUING atty. roberto a. cantago jr. cuses particularly on the Editorial Consultant Legal Counsels

Speaking Out IGNACIO BUNYE functions of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and how it affects the lives of ordinary Filipinos. In conceiving of the book, I thought of the layperson and how he or she would better appreciate the BSP if its operations were explained in bite-sized pieces. A little background: When I joined the Monetary Board of the Bangko Sentral on July 3, 2008, I started writing about the BSP and the financial system in my weekly newspaper column, Speaking Out. As my financial articles came out each week (Monday to be specific), non-economists called and

e-mailed me, commenting positively on the manner in which the content was presented. The turning point was when former Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto G. Romulo suggested that I compile the articles into a book. I actually owe him this great idea of coming up with “Central Banking for Every Juan and Maria.” I would like to point out that economists and bankers may not like their work explained so simplistically, but as I explained earlier, this book was written for a different audience. “Central Banking for Every Juan and Maria” is organized into 16 chapters

that contain articles covering a wide array of topics. Some articles are pretty straightforward, while others come with a glossary or a question-and-answer portion to further explain the topic. This portion is either enclosed in a text box or marked with special Juan and Maria icons. Several articles will refer you to related articles located somewhere else in the book, while some will suggest a website for further reading. However, most of the articles are written as standalone articles. Readers are free to skip around if they prefer not to browse the book from cover to cover. But if I may make a suggestion, if there is one chapter I highly recommend, it would be Chapter 13. Economic and Financial Education, for the very reason that it is possible for every Filipino to make sound economic and BANKING | page 10


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REVIVING COFFEE TOWARDs RURAL PEACE AND PROSPERITY

A 20-year scenario for renewed Philippine coffee industry By PIERRE YVES COTE and ROBERTO ANSALDO

THE Philippine government has a golden opportunity before it today. Renewing the long neglected Coffee Industry is the Country’s Gateway to Rural Peace and Prosperity. S U P P LY- D E M A N D ANALYSIS: The Philippine coffee industry, among the top three suppliers to the World at the start of the 19th Century, is now 76th out of 79 Coffee Producing Countries- unable to satisfy it’s domestic demand, much less exporting to other Countries. Presently, Filipinos are consuming 61 million kg of coffee per year and produce at most 30 million kg (some say less than 20 million kg), creating a demand-supply gap of 31 million kg. with an economic value of P2.8 Billion in 2012. And since production is declining amidst rising domestic demand, imports are increasing and expected to reach 124 million kg by 2022 and 361 million kg by 2032. DE FAU LT ON JOB GENERATION: Failing to capitalize on this economic opportunity in our own backyard represents 30,000 jobs that benefits Vietnam (our chief supplier today), 64,000 in 2017, 125,000 by 2022, and 361,000 jobs by 2032. DEFAULT ON ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY:

In terms of economic value, the Philippine will give Vietnam P 22 Billion within 5 years, P 68 Billion within 10 years, and P 291 Billion over 20 years. This coffee importing situation will make Philippine coffee importers rich, in collaboration with Vietnamese coffee farmers. But potential Filipino coffee farmers, particularly our neglected Highland Communities, who reside in the best coffee growing areas, will remain poor. Given the national cry for INCLUSIVE GROWTH, we cannot allow this to happen. THE COFFEE PATH FORWARD: A national objective to remove this supply-demand gap within 5 years must be given the highest priority. And it can be done! The solution is to invest massively in the development of coffee nurs-

eries, coffee plantations, and coffee mills nationwide in the Philippines. Our Country is one of the best locations in the world for coffee plantation development. We have vast tracts of high elevation lands with the right climate, plenty of rainfall, and fertile soil. Additionally, highland Communities have a history of Arabica Coffee cultivation from their forefathers. So it is not a foreign crop being introduced for the first time with doubts regarding being environmentally friendly or even sustainability. By developing our coffee industry, hundreds of thousands of jobs will be created in the Rural Areas that need them - enticing them to remain on their lands as Producers versus going to Cities to look for jobs. Furthermore, hundreds

of billions in economic development will be generated rather than exporting our jobs and remitting our money to Vietnam. INITIAL 5 YEAR INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS: To remove the demand-supply gap within 5 years and turn the Philippines from a Net Importer into a Net Exporter, the Philippines will need to invest an initial P 45 Billion in 5 years, or P 9 Billion / year as follows: Activity Total 5 Years Yearly Nurseries Seedlings Fertilizer Plantation

646,498,856 3,232,494,281 29,076,336,878 10,774,980,938 43,730,310,953

129,299,771 646,498,856 5,815,267,376 2,154,996,188 8,746,062,191

These investments will not only benefit farmers. It will also create thousands of jobs and economic benefits for the entire coffee VALUE CHAIN including farm input manufacturers/ traders involved in compost making, supply of chicken

manure, seedling nurseries, and fertilizer producers as listed above. These AGRIsectors will bring huge economic benefits throughout the Rural Areas with our coffee industry revival. 2ND FIVE YEAR COFFEE EXPANSION: As the Philippine population is growing and its middle class fast emerging, demand for coffee will grow- projected to reach 100 million kg by 2018. More investments will be needed to avoid reversing the gain of the next 5 years. It is estimated that, after the initial investment of P 45 Billion for the period 2013-2017, another P 88 Billion or P 17 Billion / year will be needed from 2018 to 2022 just to stay ahead of the demand curve. In term of hectares of land and trees planted, we need to develop a minimum

of 13,000 Ha / year for 5 years equivalent to planting 20 million trees / year or 100 million for the next 5 years. By the second 5 year period, the Philippines will need to sustain demand by developing 20,000 hectares yearly for the next 15 years, and this means planting 30 million trees annually from 2018 onward until 2032. In terms of farms, this means developing at least 26 farm Clusters of 500 hectares each, or it’s equivalent from 2013-2018. This Coffee Industry Development Plan shall target areas like Community Based Forest Management (CBFM) where indigenous people live or Agrarian Reform Communities (ARCs) created by DAR, typically areas of unrest due to under-development. By the very nature of these areas as well as the Communities who live there, the Coffee Development Plan will become an integral part of the President’s Peace Initiatives by following-up the successful peace negotiations with a Livelihood Model capable of generating upwards of P200,000/ hectare/ year by the 3rd-4th year thru coffee cultivation. ENABLING POLICIES: VARIETAL CONSIDERATIONS-A key consideration will be which coffee variety the Agriculture COFFEE | page 11

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R-10 coops paid up capital grows to P1.25B in 2nd qrtr By Rutchie C. Aguhob, Contributing the biggest capitalization was the provcontributor ince of Misamis Oriental TANGUB CITY, Misamis with P847.95 million, folOccidental – Cooperatives lowed by Bukidnon, P217.95 in Northern Mindanao have million, Misamis Occidenaccumulated a paid-up capi- tal, P93.02 million, Lanao tal of P1.25 billion had been del Norte, P82.44 million accumulated, as of the sec- and Camiguin, P12.67 million. ond quarter of 2012. This capitalization grew In terms of growth of by 3.15 percent compared capitalization, however, to P1.22 billion, in the same Lanao del Norte posted period, last year, Orlando the highest increase of 6.64 Ravanera, regional director percent, followed by Misaof the Cooperatives Devel- mis Oriental, 3.87 percent, opment Authority (CDA), Camiguin, 1.20 percent, Misamis Occidental, 0.47 region 10 said. The CDA data revealed percent and Bukidnon, 0.44 that the number of coopera- percent. tives in the region, during The CDA data also show the period, grew from 1,405 that in terms of the number to 1,494 or a 6.33 percent of cooperatives Lanao del increase, while the mem- Norte posted the highest bers grew from 266,341 to growth of 9.77 percent, 267,407 or by 1.15 percent. followed by Misamis Ori-

ental, 7.31 percent, Misamis Occidental, 4.94 percent, Bukidnon, 2.92 percent and Camiguin by 1.89 percent. However, in terms of membership, Misamis Occidental posted the highest growth of 1.05 percent, followed by Misamis Oriental, 0.95 percent, Bukidnon, 0.85 percent, Lanao del Norte, 0.04 percent and Camiguin, 0.18 percent. For the second quarter of 2012 alone, a paid-up capital of P38.22 million was posted by the cooperatives of the region, an increase of 2,353.99 percent over P1.44 million, in the same period, last year. The number of newlyregistered cooperatives, also increased during the period from 32 to 38 or 11.01 percent, and the members

from 1,199 to 1,331 or 11.01 percent. Likewise, contributing the biggest capitalization, in the second quarter, was the province of Misamis Oriental with P30.47 million, followed by Lanao del Norte, P3.99 million, Bukidnon, P505,151.64, Camiguin, P150,000 and Misamis Occidental, P101,000. Again, in terms in growth of capitalization, Misamis Oriental posted the biggest growth of 2,943 percent, followed by Lanao del Norte, 1,177.12 percent, Misamis Occidental, 475.34 percent and Bukidnon, 388.54 percent. No growth was noted in Camiguin, as no capitalization came in, during the second quarter of 2011. (RCAguhob/PIA10-)

THE city government of Cagayan de Oro is one of the finalists in the Best in eGov Business Empowerment Award. Engr. Marilyn Legaspi, OIC of the City Treasurer’s Office informed Mayor Vicente Emano that the city presented its entry during the eGov awards for Local Government Units National Judging held last November 8, 2012 at Oxford Hotel, Clark Freeport Zone in Pampanga. She said evaluation of the entry will be announced later. It was learned that the first eGov Awards for local government units was launched by the National ICT Confederation of the Philippines (NICP), in partnership

with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Cyber City Teleservices Philippines Inc. (CCTP). The aim of the award is to encourage the use of information and communications technology in the delivery of services among LGUs in the country. The LGU awards will also document and highlight best practices of LGUs for benchmarking purposes. Awarding of winners will be on November 23, according to Engr. Legaspi. In another development, budgets of five brgys will soon be approved. Ordinances covering the supplemental budgets of

five barangays for 2012 will be acted upon by the 16th City Council headed by Vice Mayor Caesar Ian E. Acenas during its regular session on Thursday, Nov. 15. The supplemental budgets of Barangay Nos. 7, 16, Balubal, Macasandig and Tignapoloan were reviewed and favorably endorsed by the committees on barangay affairs and on laws and rules chaired by Councilors Dometilo Acenas Jr. and Ramon Tabor, respectively and were found to be in order. Meanwhile, city mayor Vicente Emano has sanctioned erring City Hall employees “Bisan pa man og magadangat na ang eleksyon, pahamtangan og silot-disiplina

A lawmaker has sought an inquiry into the alleged unreasonable exclusion and other illegal activities directed against Chinese tourists committed by some officers of the Bureau of Immigration. In filing Senate Resolution No. 897, Senator Koko Pimentel cited the letter of the Philippine-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (PCCCI) to Vice President Jejomar C. Binay dated December 08, 2011. In said letter, the business group conveyed their strong and genuine concern over the “indiscriminate and arbitrary exclusions of Chinese nationals in our international airports thereby creating issues and anxieties among Chinese nationals visiting our country as tourists and as investors.” In a letter addressed to the Department of Foreign Affairs dated 05 January 2012, the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China also called the attention of the DFA to the numerous exclusions of Chinese nationals entering

the Philippines and to other complaints against some immigration officials. The PRC Embassy has recorded more than 200 exclusion cases involving Chinese nationals with valid visas in 2011, far more than those cases relating to the citizens of other countries, raising concerns for Chinese travelers who choose the Philippines as a tourist destination. Pimentel said Chinese tourists were reported to have been excluded and disallowed entry to the Philippines without due process using Section 29 (a) (5) of Commonwealth Act 613, otherwise known as the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940, referring to persons likely to become public charge. There were also reports, the senator said, that some Bureau of Immigration officers would give the “excluded Chinese tourists”’ a telephone number to call in case they intend to come back so that they could be escorted through immigration for a fee of $1,000 or Php 50,000 per tourist.

Chinese tourists who allegedly avail of the escort services become undocumented aliens and allegedly receive fake Immigration cards that each costs from P20,000 to P30,000 and an additional cost of P200,000 to P300,000 to be delisted or removed from the Bureau’s blacklist. These allegations of extortion and corrupt practices, Pimentel said, are flagrant violations of Republic Act 3019, otherwise known as the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act that merit serious attention. Of nearly four million tourists who visited the Philippines in 2011, Chinese tourists accounted for 243,137 arrivals in the country, representing 6.21 percent of the market share. “There is an urgent need to investigate these serious allegations of violations of the law committed by some officers of the Bureau of Immigration and to propose legislative measures to curb or totally rid the government of corruption,” Pimentel said

ang si kinsa man nga makalapas sa mga palisiya sa pagalagad sa katawhan,” warns Mayor Vicente Emano as he called on employees to provide real service to the public, as they should. The mayor’s warning came as he slapped sanctions against 19 more City Hall employees for various offenses. He said he will continue to impose sanctions on those who are lax in their duties and responsibilities as public servants. “Dili gayud angay nga mahikawan ang katawhan sa mga serbisyong gisangon kanato, opisyal ka man o’ ubos nga kawani sa gobyerno. Busa, dili gayud mausab ang akong baruganan,” he said in a press statement. In another development, the City Council committee on environment and natural resources chaired by Councilor President D. Elipe during its recent meeting adopted a resolution earnestly requesting the Department of Energy-Mindanao to inquire, for and in behalf of the city government, on any and all national guidelines and regulations in the operation of e-jeepneys in the city. The committee likewise sought the assistance of the DOE on possible programs the city could avail in relation

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Davao City science scholar develops Project NOAH Mobile App

DAVAO CITY - Rolly Rulete, a batch 2001 scholar of the Science Education Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-SEI) graduated BS Computer Science at the University of Southeastern Philippines, developed the Project NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards) app for Android devices. Rulete, together with his teammates, used data from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration of the DOST (DOST-PAGASA) to come up with the mobile version of the Project NOAH website (noah.dost.gov. ph) minus the flood map features. Project NOAH app was jointly launched last October 17, 2012 by DOST together with Smart Communications, Inc. through the Smart Development Network (SMARTDevNet) to provide the general public with an on-time weather information wherever you are in the country anytime through your Android mobile phones. So what are you waiting? Download your Project NOAH app now and experience on-time weather information right at your fingertips. (DOST XI S&T Promotions Section) to the proposed project. It may be recalled that the committee invited representatives of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) different transport organizations and stakeholders to discuss the operation of commercial ejeepneys, which will be run by a cooperative. Elipe said this will not only boost the city’s environmental campaign but provide an alternative source of power. The committee also sought guidelines from the LTFRB so that operators can comply with requirements and be granted the needed franchise to operate here. On the city housing concerns. the City Council committee on subdivision and landed estate chaired by Councilor Jose Pepe Abbu

will soon tackle the request for the reclassification of a property at Sitio Pahiron, Lumbia from agricultural to residential area. According to the legal representative of the lot owner, the said property contains an area of 108,472 sq. m. In other development, the committee will also look into the request for assistance and intercession for the Carmenville Project located in Barangay Lumbia, where the main beneficiaries are Typhoon Sendong calamity victims. The Power learned that the development of the project is currently on-going but its pace is allegedly being slowed down by the road blocking of the access/subdivision road by the Cool Breeze Village Homeowners Association.

CDO Ayala mall opening Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Vicente Y. Emano (centermost) and Don Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala (2nd from L-R) together with three other top officials of Ayala Land ceremonially unlocked, today, the gates of Centrio Ayala Mall here in the city. (CIO Photo


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versa, are not Sendong victims but come from other areas such as Pagadian. He said that if the bus firm’s rate is lowered to that of the fare charged by vans and jeepneys then the operators and drivers of these vans and jeepneys would be forced to stop their operations because they would not be able to compete. For his part, Canonigo said he has yet to receive more information for the concerned committee’s hearing on the matter. However, he added that he would oppose the fare reduction. He said Super 5, the other bus firm plying the route, and the small operators, drivers and conductors of the vans and jeepneys would be adversely affected if the resolution is approved. “The van and jeepney operators would be the first ones to be affected if the fare is reduced,” he said. “Their families would be also be affected because this is their means of livelihood on a day-to-day basis,” he added. Canonigo called on stakeholders to attend to their session so that they can air their side.

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amihan” will af fect Northern and Eastern Luzon as Cagayan Valley Region and the Provinces of Aurora and Quezon will have light rains. The rest of Luzon, on the other hand, will have a mixture of sunny to cloudy skies with possible light rains in the afternoon or evening due to localized convection. Meanwhile, Cada said that the other LPA monitored outside the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) which had a potential of becoming a tropical cyclone has also dissipated. As of now, Cada said that no weather disturbance is seen near the PAR. In its advisory, Pagasa said that moderate to strong winds blowing from the northeast will prevail over Luzon and Eastern Visayas and the coastal waters along these areas will be moderate to rough. Elsewhere, winds will be light to moderate coming from the northeast to east with slight to moderate seas. Pagasa said strong to gale force winds associated with the northeast monsoon may affect the northern seaboards of Northern Luzon. “Fishing boats and other small seacrafts are advised not to venture out into the sea while larger sea vessels are alerted against big waves,” it said. philippine news agency

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cally bars relatives from running for public office. “What is prohibited right now is with regards to term limits... there is no other prohibitions,” she pointed out. But Villar averred that aside from running in a (political) position, they can do other things to serve and help people. Since 1992, when the Villar Foundation was founded, Villar has been actively espousing programs for the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), providing livelihood and caring for the environment. Villar also sees nothing wrong in campaigning with Makabayan Koalisyon ng Mamayan (Makabayan) which endorsed her candidacy and that of other senatorial hopefuls, incumbent Senators Francis “Chiz” Escudero, Loren Legarda and Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III and former MTRCB chairman Grace Poe Llamanzares. She said Makabayan, a political alliance of 11 partylist organizations, does not actually have a stage where they campaign. Recalling her experience with the group, Villar said they just had meetings, and they ask you to join. “It’s just a small group where they explain their stand on issues. It’s similar to a town hall meeting,” added Villar, a Nacionalista Party candidate running under the ruling Liberal Party and its coalition partners.

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Flores. Yasay was accompanied by Vice Mayor Chizarina M. Ortigoza, municipal health officer Dr. Mercado, MNAD Edgar Napinas and some employees of the municipal government. “This recognition shows that we are on the right track in serving our constituents,” Yasay said, noting that the first time they were awarded was last year. “But it does not mean there is no more malnutrition in Opol,” he added. “The award just recognizes that we are consistent in addressing the problem,” he said. The mayor said Opol keeps on looking for answers to community problems so that they can appropriate the necessary budget to solve these. He said the key factor why there are poor people in the community is that they have not been given an opportunity to be educated, and that children don’t want to go to school if their stomachs are empty. “We are intensifying our advocacy on backyard gardening,” Yasay said. “When children see their parents plant and eat vegetables then there is a strong possibility that the children will follow their parents in doing what is right to eat,” he said. Yasay added that the municipal nutrition council, municipal health office and barangay health workers are doing their best to control malnutrition in Opol. For this latest achievement, Misamis Oriental 2nd District Rep. Yevgeny “Bambi” Emano praised Mayor Yasay and the local government unit. Emano supports the propoor programs of Opol, one of the municipalities under the second congressional district of Misamis Oriental.

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makontrol, at tuluyang bumagsak,” the President said. The CAAP probe body also found that Aviatour’s staff, are not authorized by the manufacturer to serve as aircraft maintenance mechanics. Aviatour is the company that owns the ill-fated Piper Seneca plane.

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“Dahil sa patung-patong at pare-parehong tungkulin ng kanilang (Aviatour) mga opisyal, nagkakaroon ng conflict of interest, kaya hindi nabibigyan ng tamang atensyon ang ligtas na kondisyon ng eroplano,” the President said. He said there was also collusion between Aviatours and a CAAP inspector who certified to the plane’s airworthiness. “Base sa ilang papeles na nalikom ng investigation panel, sangkot rin diumano sa kuntsabahan ang Aviatour’s at ang isang inspektor ng CAAP sa tahasang paglabag sa mga regulatory requirements,” he said. Based on the investigation report, President Aquino said, the right hand propeller of the plane was replaced in November 2011. CAAP inspector Fernando Abalos has cleared the aircraft, saying the result of the test flight was satisfactory. However, the CAAP probe team found no record of the test flight. “Subalit ayon sa isinagawang imbestigasyon, walang record sa aircraft logbook ang nasabing test flight. Wala ring nakatalang flight plan dito, ayon sa Mactan International airport. Malinaw po ang ginawa nilang panlilinlang at pandaraya,” he said. To avoid a repeat of the incident, President Aquino said he directed the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) and CAAP to implement reforms that would strengthen the aviation industry. He also ordered for a re-audit of all licenses and permits previously approved by CAAP. “Kung may makita tayong dumaan sa shortcut at lumabag sa mga nakasaad sa Philippine Civil Air Regulations, agad po nating babawiin,” he said. The President also ordered for a review of the operational guidelines of Flying Schools, Air Taxi, and other groups related to the aircraft industry in the country. “Nais nating matiyak na kung hindi ka kwalipikado, hindi ka mabibigyan ng lisensya,” he said. President Aquino also ordered DOTC and CAAP to improve the mechanism to ensure safety of passengers. “Obligasyon ng pamunuan ng CAAP na tiyaking may kakayahan at may integridad ang kanilang tauhan. Susuportahan natin sila dito, gayundin sa iba pa nilang layunin at pangangailangan tungo sa mas matatag at mas ligtas na industriyang panghimpapawid,” he said. Meanwhile, CAAP Director General William Hotchkiss said he already ordered the creation of a special body to look into the civil, administrative and criminal liabilities of those involved in the plane crash, including those within the agency. He said he assigned

CAAP Assistant Director General Abdiel Fajardo to investigate the individuals concerned. philippine news agency

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Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, North Cotabato and the cities of General Santos, Koronadal, Kidapawan, Tacurong and Cotabato. Non-agriculture workers in the region presently receive a minimum daily pay of P270 as provided for in the wage order. It sets a minimum daily wage of P248 and P243 for the agriculture plantation and non-plantation workers, respectively. For workers in retail and service establishments, the current minimum wage is P246 for those employing more than 10 workers and P240 for those with less than 10 employees. But on Dec. 1, Mantilla said agriculture plantation andnon-plantation workers will be receiving a minimum daily pay of P252 and P249, respectively. She said workers in retail and service establishments that employ more than 10 workers will receive P250 while those in under 10 workers’ category will get P246.

Mayor... from page 2

complaints about the soldiers either occupying government buildings or encamped beside a school,” Duterte-Carpio. She reiterated that every peace and development team in the countryside is welcomed by the barangay officials who agree with the soldiers on the kind of living arrangement in the area. Duterte-Carpio said propaganda from the progressive groups about the situation in Paquibato is not taken as the general sentiment of the residents in the area. “If the information is left-leaning, we validate and it has no basis, only propaganda, then we discard,” she said. D uter te-C ar pio ex plained that more than the issues happening in Paquibato, the conflict between the soldiers and the rebels is also a propaganda war. She said accusations must be validated and if found to be true, clear solutions must be imposed favoring the local government functionaries like the barangay captain so that he can perform his responsibilities effectively to the community. Duterte-Carpio said the city has allocated a P150Million worth of road network in Paquibato that will link 13 of its barangays to the city.


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Department/Government planners decide to prioritize. If Arabica coffee that requires high elevation areas, economic benefits could be three times higher as Arabica coffee normally fetches P 200 / kg while Robusta (that grows in low lands) sell at P 75 / kg. So instead of generating P 22 Billion in economic benefits in 5 years by focusing on Robusta, the Philippines could generate P 68 Billion in economic benefits if it chose to prioritize Highland Arabica coffee. Clearly, the Philippines needs Robusta, but it is a lower priced coffee variety. It would be economically dis-advantageous to neglect Arabica while all other countries with similar high altitude areas like the Philippines cashes in on this valuable commodity. ACCESS TO CAPITAL: Whatever the business development model selected by entrepreneurs, the Coffee Industry Development Plan must provide Capital Access to a variety of entrepreneurs - be they Small Enterprises (SME), large agri-business corporations, cooperatives, associations, or indigenous people organizations. PROMOTING PARTNERSHIPS: At the end of the day, coffee cultivation will need land. It is unavoidable that entrepreneurs will need to partner with clusters of small farmers, Indigenous people, or Agrarian Reform beneficiaries and share the economic pie with them. Philippine Government agencies like DENR (who manage the CBFM program and protect the environment), NCIP (who protect the rights and interests of Indigenous people) and DAR (who manage Agrarian Reform Communities) will play a key role to make sure that these investments translate into business opportunities and economic prosperity for the poorest among the poor. Hopefully, not through Lease Arrangements, but through Win-Win partnerships that engage the small farmers as an integral part of a Contract –Growing Nucleus Farm on the

100-500 cluster hectares mentioned earlier. O t h e r G ov e r n m e nt Agencies like DTI, BOI, and PEZA could provide incentives for investors who venture into less developed areas. And certainly, DA will play a key role in encouraging dependable private-sector nurseries through efficient accreditation and quality monitoring, supplying farmers with DA financed seedlings, and counter-parting funds for farm-to-market roads with concerned LGU’s to bring the coffee to the market – thereby integrating remote farmers into the Market Economy. IDENTIFYING INVESTORS: The key question is - who will develop these plantations? Who will borrow the money? And how will the banks lend money to these groups? What will be the collateral? What Guarantee Mechanisms can be provided to encourage Investors given the significant risks involved? And more importantly, what Developmentally Inclined Policies do the Banks need to identify, adopt, and implement immediately to protect the Bank’s interest while releasing the financing needs of the Coffee Development Plan in a timely and expeditious manner. Clearly, the private sector shall take the initiative. But for the private sector to invest, they will need to borrow money, and the banks will need to feel safe in lending this money. The number one challenge in implementing the Coffee Industry Development Plan will be the disbursement capacity of the Philippine Gov’t.banks promoting agricultural developmentparticularly the Landbank and Development Bank of the Philippines. The banks will need to establish rapidly new lending mechanics (facilities) or financial instruments adapted to the need of the industry that are bankable and acceptable to the private sector. These lending mechanics should not only protect the interest of the bank, but also make access to credit easy and fast to entrepreneurs that wish to invest in the

coffee industry, mindful of the urgencies mentioned earlier. Bear in mind that unlike Industry, that is minimally affected by weather, Agricultural projects can be set back by one or two years should released loans fail to catch the rains and planting seasons. CONCLUSION: A lot is at stake for the Philippines as a nation-hundreds of thousands of jobs, hundreds of Billions in economic benefits, and even the possibility of turning the Philippines from its “developing” status into a developed country in less than 10 years. But this will happen if, and only if, we include farmers and indigenous people in the cycle

of economic development. Coffee is the unique crop to the Philippines that provides the golden opportunity mentioned at the start of this paper. Simply look at what coffee has done for Vietnam and Indonesia; and what Palm Oil, Rubber and Cacao did for Malaysia. These three ASEAN neighbors successfully crafted their Agricultural Policy towards basic commodities that their land, weather, and topography provided COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE for. We can do the same in the Philippines. And coffee is one of the distinct commodities of International Trade importance that has com-

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--About the authors Pierre Yves Cote President Rocky Mountain Cafe Inc Philippine Coffee Alliance Web site: www.rmacc. ph Email : pycote15@yahoo. com Cell.: 0917-800-1764 Roberto Ansaldo Director Rocky Mountain Arabica Coffee Company Philippine Coffee Alliance Web site: www.rmacc.ph Email: bob.ansaldo@ yahoo.com Cell.: 0917-309-0850

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Opol town Mayor Dexter B. Yasay poses with Agriculture Secretary Procesa Alcala, Health Secretary Enrique Ona, National Nutrition Council Asec. Maria Bernardita Flores, Vice Mayor Chizarina Ortigoza, municipal health officer Dr. Mercado, MNAD Edgar Napinas and local government unit employees at the awarding of the National Nutrition Award 2012 in PICC Manila. The affair was held on November 9 to recognize LGUs with successful nutrition programs


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