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U T U A N City––The Butuan City Police Office held the groundbreaking rites for its P16million city headquarters building, on a lot donation by one of the prominent city business scions engaged in hotel business here, Wednesday morning. See FULL STORY, page A5

Digong visits Iligan

LTO told: Suspend ‘No plate, No travel’ policy

SENATOR Alan S. Cayetano on Tuesday urged the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to suspend the implementation of its “No plate, No Travel” policy saying the agency is unduly punishing the motorists for its inefficiency. Cayetano said the the LTO officials and its car SENTIMENTS. Members of the Mindanao Commission of Women make their sentiments known about the pro- plates contractor should posed privatization of the Agus-Pulangui Hydropower Complex with the famous Maria Cristina Falls in Iligan City be punished for the as a backdrop. Photo courtesy of Pipol’s Power

By Cheng OrdoÑez Associate Editor

ILIGAN City––Rumored presidential contender in the 2016 election, Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, flew to Iligan City, Tuesday (April 7), via a private chopper, as guest speaker for the 45th Commencement Exercises of the Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT). Various parties, ranging from the visit’s organizing committee to plain supporters, welcomed Duterte at the Iligan City High School grounds, where the chopper carrying him landed. Duterte spoke before 1,599 graduates of Class 2015, administrative officials and faculty of the See visits, page A11

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Bambi lauds policemen who accidentally nab alleged murder suspects By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent

MISAMIS Oriental Governor Yevgeny Vincente Emano yesterday lauded the police officers from Cagayan de Oro City who accidentally arrested two

men allegedly responsible for the death of a former councilor in Gingoog City in March this year. Emano said policemen from Cugman police precinct arrested the two bikeriding men in a See lauds, page A11

Suspects of ex-Gingoog official arrested in Oro COVERED COURT. Misamis Oriental second district Rep. Juliette T. Uy listens

to the speech of Initao town Mayor Enerito “Gogoy” Acain V (standing) after the groundbreaking of the Multi-purpose Covered Court building worth P2 million recently intended for Barangay San Pedro in Initao, Misamis Oriental. Also in photo are Initao Vice Mayor Cora “Bembem” Sayre (second from left) and Barangay San Pedro Punong Barangay Alma Acain (third from left). Photo courtesy of Dodo Canoy

nabbed by the police in a checkpoint here, Misamis Oriental Governor YevgCAGAYAN de Oro City–– eny Vincente Emano said The suspects in the kill- Thursday. ing of a former Gingoog Emano described the City official was believed See suspects, page A11 By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor

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By Digna D. Banzon

AVAO City - The Philippines Coast Guard (PCG) in Davao expects the deployment of a multi-role express vessel that will help and strengthen their patrol operation at sea.

This was revealed by PCG Sta. Ana station commander Lt. Commodore Dan August Carino who said that this is part of the P1.4 billion budget under the Official Development Assistance (ODA) for the acquisition of 10 multirole express vessels to be deployed in the different regions around the country. Each vessel he said is estimated to cost about P100 million. He said the bidding is underway and they expect first delivery by the last quarter of 2015. Carino emphasized that having such equipment could improve the monitoring of activities at sea on crimes and other illegal activities that may cause

destruction on Davao’s marine resources. He said they provided aluminum boats to their detachments in areas most frequented by visitors to immediately respond to emergency. An improved logistics and the continued training of their men in handling sea operations are important particularly this summer when people flock to the island beaches, he said. Meanwhile, Carino reported their Oplan Ligtas Biyahe Semana Santa was a success in terms of ensuring safety of sea travelers. He said they recorded a total of 132,632 passengers who travelled from Davao City to the Island Garden City of Samal (IGACOS)

and back from March 27 to April 5 while travelers from IGACOS to Davao City registered to about 78,238 for the same period. April 2 registered with highest number of travelers at 19,764 from Davao City and IGACOS of which 13,961 travelled to IGACOS from Davao City and 5,803 travelled to Davao City from IGACOS. However, on a daily average, he said passenger traffic is recorded at 4,000 to 5,000 per day. PCG- Southern Mindanao District Commander Commodore Joselito Dela Cruz said they will continue with the program on Ligtas Biyahe for the entire summer period and conduct monitoring activities in beaches even if Passenger Assistance Centers are already established to receive complaints and provide medical assistance to travelers. "We need to closely monitor these beaches if only to ensure the safety of the public," he said. (PNA)

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Sandman - Totski Sabra pours sand he scooped from the riverbed into his wooden boat in Davao River near Maa, Davao City on Tuesday, April 7. Sabra says he earns P150 for every boat load of sand. MindaNews photo by Keith Bacongco

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THE privatization issue to be discussed in today’s Mindanao Power Forum Update III at Cagayan de Oro City has sparked debates among stakeholders well in advance of its scheduled time at 1-5 p.m. at the Limketkai Luxe Hotel. Two former executives of the Cagayan Electric Power and Light Company (CEPALCO) now stand on the opposite sides of the issue. For Engr. Robert F. Mallillin, former vice president for engineering of the local utility, the economics of the power industry is quite simple. “Let’s go back to basic macro-economics as taught by Milton Friedman: Government has no business to be in business.” “The non-privatization of the Agus plants and Pulangui IV has resulted in generation supply problems in Mindanao,” Mallillin wrote in an invitation emailed to various stakeholders in the Mindanao Grid to participate in today’s power forum which has the theme “Privatizing AgusPulangui: Balancing the Interests of Stakeholders in the Mindanao Grid.” “It is in fact glaring to see the poor maintenance of the Agus plants. Let’s face it! Government bureaucratic processes can never sup-

port the efficient operation and maintenance of power plants,” Mallillin said. Now a consultant with SMC Global Power Holdings Corp., the former CEPALCO executive who also heads the Power Committee of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) said this was the main gist in passing the EPIRA. “If you don’t realize it, the current rates of NPC are no longer reflective of true costs. Replacement costs have soared since NPC’s last revaluation of assets in 1996. If such costs are not considered in rate making, we should expect artificially low rates and this is what’s happening in Mindanao with everybody not realizing it,” he noted. “There’s no point in asking NPC to hang on to such rates if generators conk out once in a while, protective relays have been rendered obsolete and even loose conductors in power stations causing an avoidable blackout for Mindanao recently,” he added. Mallillin said if the Agus plants and Pulangui IV have indeed been maintained well while updating plant

components using updated technology, hydro rates can easily go up to P5 or P6 per kilowatt hour - a little bit less than the small renewable hydro resources being introduced into the Philippine grids. “So, what’s the point in hanging on to the government controlling such power plants if the worst of service is expected in exchange for low power rates? How can Mindanao progress faster with such approach to infrastructure?” he asked. Let’s take out NPC owning and controlling these plants. The EPIRA gave the government a 10-year chance to improve service, but alas, nothing has been done except for some BandAid repairs in some old units in Agus 6. Mind you, all the other hydro power plants are due for repair by this time. Much has not been done due to government’s still trying to milk profits from these plants which are overdue for overhauling. I object to any future government participation in the ownership and operation of the plants. If the Mindanao Power Corporation is going to be partly government-owned, SCRAP

THE IDEA. However, an energy advocate from Mindanao who prefers to remain anonymous found Mallillin’s ideas wanting. “Taking the Luzon grid as an example with practically majority of government generating facilities already privatized, how has this affected power rates? How does Meralco rate compare to those of other countries (with adjustments for subsidies if any were given)?” He also questioned if the present electricity market in Luzon and the Visayas was set for real competition among IPPs. “Are the pertinent government agencies e.g. DOE, ERC, NEA up to the task in carrying out effectively their respective mandated functions? The crux of privatization lies with these agencies being able to effectively regulate the industry,” he noted. Not the least, he ques-

tioned if distribution utilities (mostly cooperatives) are up to the task to operate in such a deregulated environment. “Are they able and capable to negotiate effectively in securing the best rates and terms for their respective coops without their respective boards being unduly influenced by the IPPs?” “Sad to say, many of the above questions would be answered in the negative. Privatization of the hydroelectric plants would literally be throwing the Mindanao consumers to the wolves,” he said. In a related issue, a former colleague of Mallillin at CEPALCO also tackled the privatization issue as discussed in the editorial of the Philippine Daily Inquirer last Wednesday, April 8, 2015, blaming the Easter Sunday Mindanao-wide blackout on the non-privatization of the Agus-Pulangui hydro power

plants, then concluding that the Agus-Pulangui plants should be privatized in order to prevent the recurrence of such blackouts. “The editorial is just the latest example of the absurdities that are being spouted by some of the independent power producers in Mindanao (who apparently funded the publication of the PDI editorial) in order to convince the Mindanao power consumers to agree to the privatization of the Agus-Pulangui hydro plants,” said Engr. David A. Tauli, former senior vice president for engineering at CEPALCO and currently president of the power advocacy group Mindanao Coalition of Power Consumers (MCPC). “It should be stated first what everyone familiar with the Mindanao power situation knows: The Easter Sunday blackout occurred because of the See weigh, page A11

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Christian church supports BBL passage Congratultions to tThe Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC) for supporting the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) in its current form and for calling on Congress to immediately pass the law. “It is our desire that peace, justice, and righteousness will reign not only in Mindanao but across the country and the world,” announced PCEC National Director Designate Bishop Noel Pantoja. He added that their network has been praying for the success of the Bangsamoro peace process. The PCEC is a network of denominations, churches, mission groups, and para-church organizations nationwide established in 1964. It is currently composed of more or less thirty-two thousand ecclesiastical groups and is known to support progressive measures such as the reproductive health law and the freedom of information bill. Pantoja shared that they believe some sectors in society used the Mamasapano incident last January 25 to forward their personal politics and agenda. “We reject all

irresponsible conjectures that use Mamasapano to forward their selfish agendas. We call for justice and support all investigations. We also support the all-out peace movement being put forward.” Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) Secretary Teresita Quintos Deles and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) Negotiating Panel Chair Mohagher Iqbal, who were present at the event, echoed the message of Pantoja. “If we are unable to mend the fault lines among our people, then our way toward the future will be most definitely difficult. We may have different religions but only one God. I hope all faiths and their leaders can help guide us all to become one people,” beseeched Deles. Iqbal added the “the MILF assures all, in sha Allah, that no one in the Bangsamoro will be discriminated against based on religion.” Pantoja also pledged that the PCEC will continue its support and active participation in the peace process.

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Senate probe on corrupt officials is useless T he recommendation of Sen. Koko Pimentel to conduct a probe vis-à-vis the local executives on the ground of graft and corruption is a good idea. Pimentel based his recommendation on reports that graft and corruption have become prevalent involving the governors and mayors in the local level. In most instances, the notion of Pimentel is true. We have observed that most elected public officials in the local government units have the feeling of untouchability. These public officials feel that they have the liberty to spend the taxpayers’ money on their whims. There are elected public officials who also likened the government treasury to a personal bank account that they could simply withdraw any amount of cash for whatever purpose. One thing very glaring is the callousness of the public official to surreptitiously withdraw and spend the money without authority

from the city council or the provincial board. The prevalence of this graft practices is common and ordinary in the local government. This must be stopped. But, how? In a government laced with corruption and venality, the act of stealing the people’s money is conspiratorial in nature. In the absence of accomplices, the elected public official could not simply embezzle the taxpayers’ money. As usual, the budget officer, accountant, and the treasurer who compose the finance committee are the players in cahoots with the governor or the mayor. It is, therefore, necessary that the members of the finance committee are certified “good players.” To make sure that the loyalty of the members of the finance committee is unquestionable, the elected public official has to hand pick them personally. What is the role of the finance committee? The budget officer would look

Think a minute… A famous American football coach was interviewed on television. The coach’s son was a star player on his team. In the interview this father-coach was asked how he felt about his son’s success as a football player. His answer surprised millions of people watching the TV program. He said: “I’m pleased that my son is a fine athlete. But I’d be just as proud of him if he’d never even played football.” It made me think of a story I read about a boy whose father died just a few months before he was born. His mother was very

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for funds (especially funds appropriated but have not been disbursed), the treasurer would then assure the public official that the fund is available. Once the fund is disbursed, the accountant would make sure that the journal and the T-ledger entries would exactly reflect the funds described in the unappropriated budget. The accountant, therefore, will explain in the entries on how the fund was spent and, also, described the source of the fund per se. The members of the finance

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hard and unkind to him. Plus, her job kept her away from home most of the time, so she gave her little boy almost no attention, love or training. As a result, he

had no self-confidence or even any friends, so he was alone most of the time. When he was 13 years old, a school counselor said this boy never knew what it was like to be loved, or feel safe and protected by his mother. Even though he was very smart and intelligent, he failed in school and dropped out when he was 16. So he joined the Marines, hoping it would make him a real man. But the other soldiers made fun of him and put him down. Naturally, he fought back and resisted authority, so he was soon kicked out of the Marines.

committee are aware of all the government regulations on how public funds should be spent within the ambit of the law and in accordance with the accepted auditing procedures. When the disbursement of funds becomes questionable and an anti-graft is filed in court, the governor or the mayor could easily get away with it. The members of the finance committee would stand as witnesses on how the expenditures were made. In other words, the finance committee could make a good defense to dismiss the graft case because the members would argue consistently as “planned.” As far as the governor and the mayor are concerned, they would always deny “knowledge” of graft because they would always invoke the principle of “ministerial” privilege in approving the release funds. Under the principle of “ministerial privilege,” the elected public official would

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There he was, in his early 20’s with no friends or family. He later married, but in a short time even his wife left him. It was clear to this young man that no one in the world wanted him. So one day he took a gun with him to his job. From a window on the third floor of his work building, on November 22, 1963, this lonely, rejected man named Lee Harvey Oswald, shot and killed the American President John F. Kennedy. In shooting that gun, Lee Harvey Oswald used the only skill he’d learned in his lifetime of pain and See hurst, page A11

Daily Inspiration Not Having “The trouble with not having a goal is that you can spend your life running up and down the field and never score.” Bill Copeland - American Poet (19462010)

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goal marker? Pay attention to your heart’s desires, set your goals, make your plans, then be willing to make adjustments as your inner voice directs you. The entire process calls for us to look continually moment by moment to our Creator for How do we know where we are going if we guidance and then be willing to follow. don’t have a destination? Subsequently, how Score big with a destination that really do we know that we have arrived without a counts and speaks to your heart!


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UTUAN CITY - The Butuan City Police Office held the groundbreaking rites for its P16-million city headquarters building, on a lot donation by one of the prominent city business scions engaged in hotel business here, Wednesday morning.

The groundbreaking ceremony was held at the 2,000-square meter lot donated by the Malvar family, proprietor of the wellknown Balanghai Hotel here in the city, at Barangay Limaha. Attending the ground breaking rites was Butuan City Mayor Ferdinand M. Amante, Jr.; who was the guest of honor and speaker during the event, senior regional police officials led by Caraga PNP chief PCSupt. David Y. Ombao, Butuan City Police Officials and personnel led by Butuan City Police Director PSSupt. Nerio T. Bermudo and Limaha village chief Raymund Caraboyna. Officiating the ceremony was PSupt. (Fr.) Joselito D. Borja, Police Regional Office 13, regional chaplain. Mayor Amante, in his mes-

sage, wished that more business people in the city will emulate the generosity of the Malvar family that had the good heart of sharing their possessions for the good of the community. “There are few people like the Malvar family, who have not hesitated to donate a lot as spacious as this one, located in the center of the city, knowing the city business is booming and the price of lot here is increasing,” Amante said. According to him, the donation was timely as the transfer of the city headquarters of the Butuan City Police Office near the city’s Guingona Park has to be hastened, as the Historical Institute is planning to develop the present office of the BCPO into a heritage, cultural and arts site.

Amante also said that the proposed police office is suitably located at a serene and breezy place. The Malvars started planting the vicinity with trees three years ago, which are growing up now. Amante challenged the PNP to plant some more trees in the area and make their city police headquarters “a police station in the forest,” in line with the city’s vision to “plant a million trees.”

PCSupt. David Y. Ombao, during his message thanked the Malvars and said the right time has come for the city police to transfer their headquarters to a more suitable location. He said as a good gesture of recognizing the donors’ wish for more visible police presence, peace and orderliness, a crimefree and drug-free Butuan City as among the motivations of their family donation, he will

augment possibly by next week the city’s police force. According to Ombao, the project will be two-phased, with a cost of P16 million. The first phase which may cost P14 million will be funded by the PNP and will be bid out soon. The second phase which may cost about P2 million for the finishing touches will be funded by the city government and may be separately bid out. (PNA)

Peace Journalism - Former broadcast journalist Primy Cane, who just completed her masteral on Peace and Conflict Studies from the University of Sydney, talks about how to distinguish the forms of violence during the Peace Journalism for Campus Journalists Workshop at the Father Saturnino Urios University Morelos Campus Mini Theater on Tuesday (7 April 2015). MindaNews photo by Erwin Mascarinas


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Zamboanga City joins 73rd Araw ng Kagitingan BIR appeals to ing World War II veterans the enemies of the state. away from Rizal Shrine power coop to spare District II Rep. Lilia where a floral offering and retired soldiers and AMBOANGA CITY policemen, can serve as Nuño has also recognized was held. – Mayor Ma. Isa- “force multipliers” in pro- the sacrifices of the World The program also highZamboanga City from belle Climaco-Sala- viding security to this city. War II veterans and all lighted with the presentaon Thursday urged the S a l a z a r re c o g n i z e d t he ot her memb ers of tion of World War II Vetbrownout on April 15 zar members of the local chap- the sacrifices of the VFP the VFP-Zamboanga City erans and their surviving By Teofilo P. Garcia, Jr

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Z AMB OANGA CIT Y – An official of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) appealed to the Zamboanga City Electric Cooperative (Zamcelco) to forgo with the rotational brownout on April 15 in this city. Cresencio Agad, revenue distr ic t of f icer, made the call Wednesday to enable them to better serve the taxpayers on April 15, which is the deadline in the f iling of Income Tax Returns (ITR). “I hope we will be given consideration by Zamcelco that there will be no brownout even only on April 15 so we can continuously serve the taxpaying public,” Agad said. Agad said they cannot process the ITRs

of the taxpaying public during brownout since they don’t have standby power generator. At present, this city is experiencing two to three hours daily rotational brownout brought about by the reduced power generation from the Mindanao grid. Agad said they expect that taxpayers--businessmen, professionals and workers--will swarm his office to beat the April 15 deadline in the filing of ITRs. Me a n w h i l e , A g a d called on the taxpayers to process early their ITRs and not to wait for the deadline to avoid the rush. He said they expect to collect PhP200 million taxes this month. (PNA)

ter of Veterans Federation of the Philippines (VFP) to help the government in combating terrorism. Salazar made the call as this city joined the entire country in the commemoration of the 73rd Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor) in simple but fitting rites. Salazar said VFP members, who include surviv-

members, especially the surviving World War II veterans, for their role in helping protect the country in general and this city in particular. Rear Adm. Reynaldo Yoma, Naval Forces Western Mindanao (NFWM) c o m m a n d e r, s a i d t h e World War II veterans ser ve as their guiding principle in combating

District. The commemorative program of the Araw ng Kagitingan in this city kicked off with the flag raising ceremony at 7 a.m. at the Rizal Shrine in front of City Hall. It was followed by a commemorative gathering at the Freedom Fighters Memorial Shrine along Rizal Street few meters

spouses. The commemoration of the Araw ng Kagitingan is in honor of the war veterans who fought for freedom and liberty during World War II. This year’s commemoration is anchored on the theme: “Ipunla ang Kagitingan sa Kabataan, Ihanda ang beterano ng kinabukasan.” (PNA)

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KAULAYANAN: The Summer Capital of Misamis Oriental

Publication Notice R.A. 10172

By Evelyn Razon Boroy SIC Kaulayanan Elementary School

Do you know any other place in the Philippines where you can experience a drop of snow aside from Baguio City? If not, then let me share one. I remember my grandmother once told me about an unusual happening in our little barangay. The people encountered a unique raindrop. The droplets where like an ice which looks like a corn seed. This made the people amazed and realized how cold their place was. This place is called, Kaulayanan. Kaulayanan is a place where the very first thing you can see and appreciate is God’s marvelous creation. It was not that long when our land was being held by some ruthless people and being professed as a “no man’s land” during the 1980’s. It is a small and simple village where people live with their own tradition, beliefs and culture. By and by, many visitors from local to national government and private agencies have explored our place. Once, I heard from one of them saying, “It’s like Baguio here.” Yes, indeed, Kaulayanan is known as a “little Baguio” because of its freezing coldness that almost makes your whole body numb. No doubt it is proclaimed as the summer capital of Misamis Oriental. When at this place, especially during nighttime, one should wear a bonnet, socks, thick jacket or even gloves otherwise you’ll chill in the cold that soaks up through your skin and bones. At daytime, you’ll be amazed with the fogs that covers the entire place which seems like you’ll want to play hide-and-seek because you can hide on it. And for sunset-lovers, there’s a part of Kaulayanan called “view deck” where you can enjoy the scenery of the different islands of Camiguin, Cebu, and Bohol. Kaulayanan is a place filled with the bountiful gifts of God. You can find a garden of flowers with different shades of hue that never withered in natural beauty. You can smell their sweetest fragrant and enjoy the rustling leaves of the pine trees where a dulcet

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chirping of the birds will fill your heart with happiness. Truly, a magnificent and resplendent place, Kaulayanan is one of God’s greatest creations. A place stuffed with the simplicity of living, love of the most kind-hearted people and the soothing beauty of nature which unruffled someone’s solitary heart. Indeed, it is a place like no other!

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Cotabato City/Municipality: Makilala NOITICE TO THE PUBLIC

Date: MARCH 23, 2015 CCE-0018-2015/R.A.10172 In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that LOREN CAGULADA SOBREVILLA has filed with this Office a correction of entry in SEX from “MALE” to “FEMALE” from in the certificate of Live Birth of LOREN CAGULADA SOBREVILLA at Makilala, Cotabato and whose parents are LEONARDO C. SOBREVILLA and DELINA C. CAGULADA. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than April 17, 2015. (Sgd) GERSON M. MUDANZA II Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Apr. 10 & 17, 2015

Publication Notice R.A. 10172

Date: April 07, 2015

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Cotabato City/Municipality: Makilala NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

CCE-0025-2015/R.A.10172 In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that JESUSA P. DUCOY has filed with this Office, a correction of entry in SEX from “MALE” to “FEMALE” from in the certificate of Live Birth of JESUSA P. DUCOY at Makilala, Cotabato and whose parents are CONSTANCIO M. DUCOY and DOMINADORA T. PINDOY. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than April 30, 2015. (Sgd) GERSON M. MUDANZA II Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Apr. 10 & 17, 2015


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Hulagway Kagay-an shoots for a cause, comforts the forgotten elderly Story and Photos by MARK FRANCISCO Lifestyle Editor

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Kagay-an Festival 2014 offshoot pool of photographers, HMUAs and models who decide to continue bonding together was able to realize its first project – an outreach to the neglected elderly who are taking shelter at St. Joseph’s Golden Home Foundation, Inc. Appropriately naming itself as Hulagway Kagay-an, the group was scouting for a charity beneficiary sometime last January and chanced upon the almost nondescript compound along Clemente Fernandez corner 18th St. in Nazareth. Rizalyn Torres, group spokesperson, recounted that their hearts were really touched by the presence of the elderly people in the shelter who have been abandoned by their respective families. They decided right there and then to raise funds so they could somehow help the beleaguered. And so, a photoshoot for a cause was born. Held in two editions last February 22 and a weekend later at De Lara Park, the event invited anyone interested to have a one-hour shoot with half a dozen esteemed local fashion photogs. After the one-hour consumable duration was done, the photos were collated and given to the clients on the spot for only P300. Of

course, the clients enjoyed free makeup session with the HMUAs who are all distinguished here in CDO. Three weeks later, the money generated in the photoshoot was turned over to St. Joseph’s Golden Home Foundation, Inc. along with a surprise fellowship for the elderly mingling with Hulagway Kagayan members. Hulagway Kagay-an’s utmost goal is showing the beauty of every Cagayanon by creating an environment of diverse culture and beauty of artistry of competence, collaboration of initiatives and shared expertise of its member photographers, HMUAs and models. It exercises passion by sharing beauty both from outside and within. Torres vows to expect more projects to unfold this year. St. Joseph’s Golden Home Foundation serves indigent, abandoned and unattached Filipinos aged 65 years old and order who are in need of attention and care. It is a non-profit charitable foundation supervised by the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro and administered by the Missionary Congregation of Mary. Any assistance given to the elderly is much appreciated. Their contact detail is sjghf_cdo@yahoo.com.

now underway THE 2nd Kabaybayonan Festival 2015 kicked off yesterday with an ostrich boat competition in the morning and a rave party last night. A sports and music festival in the Opol beachfront which was initiated by Mayor Maximino Seno last year, the Kabaybayonan Festival has since then been an annual event looked forward both by residents of Opol’s 14 barangays and summer tourists from all over the country and even beyond.

The mass and opening program was held at Baybayon B each at 7:30 a.m. yesterday morning followed immediately by the ostrich boat competition, the finals of which will be held on April 12, the last day of the summer festival. Also kicking off yesterday was a volleyball competition for both men and women at Marvilla Beach and the finals will be held tomorrow. By 7:00 p.m., everyone was in party mood at Ajis Aqua Sports as Maui Taylor, Miss J, R Funk, Red Maningo,

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DJ Juzz, DJ Jag, JaCas and 20 bikini models wowed the beach down in an unforgettable wet and wild rave party. Today, there will be a beach relay to be participated even by inland barangays of Opol at Baybayon Beach. All the villages – Awang, Bagocboc, Barra, Bonbon, Cauyonan, Igpit, Limonda, Luyong Bonbon, Malanang, Nangcaon, Patag, Poblacion, Taboc and Tingalan – have signified their attendance to the event. At 6:00 p.m., there will be a Mr. and Miss Kabaybayonan Body Beautiful again at Ajis Aqua Sports. At 2:00 p.m. tomorrow, there will be a modern Hawaiian beach dancing competition kicking off at Baybayon and culminating with a showdown at Marvilla Beach where the Sand Blast Evening Jam and awarding ceremony will be held. According to Seno, the government of Opol is organizing the yearly event to highlight the different tourism spots of his town in response to the new growth area spurned by the opening of the Laguindingan airport. For her part, Rep. Juliette Uy of Misamis Oriental said, “Dako kayo ang akong kalipay nga nakamugna ang lungsod sa Opol og us aka tourism activity sama sa Kabaybayonan Festival. Ang kalampuson aning kalihokan usa ka sinyales nga adunay paghiusa ang LGU-Opol.”

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EVER since the Jaraula and Emano administrations and up to the present, Dr. Joselito Retuya has already been the city epidemiologist of CDO. Well AIDS is an epidemic and so part of Dr. Retuya’s concerns is how to minimize the spread of AIDS in the city. Of course, we now know that most of the AIDS victims here are transferred via male-to-male sex. Still, Dr. Retuya does not neglect other avenues that HIV leading to AIDS can course through. Now let’s scratch a bit on that. In 1996, then Health Secretary Carmencita Reodica updated the IRR of the Sanitation Code of the Philippines particularly Chapter

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13 which governs the operations of massage clinics and sauna bath establishments. Secretary Reodica instituted the fortnightly STD clearances of all massage therapists. This particular policy is being implemented by Dr. Retuya strictly. All spa therapists are scheduled to be examined once every two weeks at the City Health Office. No one is exempted, whether male or female. Why is this so? I interviewed Dr. Retuya several times on a range of topics about epidemiology from summerborne diseases to the onset of SARS but notoriously supervising cervical and penis exams always stand out.

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And he always told me that the concept of a spa in the Philippines is a misnomer. He said that the term “spa” derived from the name of a town in Belgium where said-to-be-healing waters from a spring abound. In other words, Dr. Retuya would insist that an ideal spa should be a shop where a customer could bathe and relax or scrub himself/herself just like having a Jacuzzi at home. When the skin of a spa therapist comes in contact with the skin of a customer, then that’s where the IRR governing spas applies. And that’s what’s happening with the booming spa industry in the city. The

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owners would bark. What we offer are personal care treatments that are aimed to improve one’s health, beauty and state of mind, they would add. But the law is the law, Dr. Retuya would insist. Yet not even Dr. Retuya could prevent the burgeoning and expanding sector of the spa industry in CDO. Spas are now part of the tourism and investment growth that the city is experiencing. To make a balance, the city government tasked the RCB to monitor that spas are…well, not breeding grounds for prostitution and fornication. They make sure that no sex or activity leading to sex is solicited

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likes of Dr. Retuya would insist that each spa employee i.e. therapist must undergo STD checkup once every two weeks at the City Health Office. Spa owners would sometimes resist this, saying that Dr. Retuya is just malicious and that their regulations dictate that there should be absolutely no sex or activity leading to sex that is happening in their respective shops. Oh how the spa owners would love to hate this policy. They said that their employees are treated like commercial sex workers because they undergo the same freaking tests! Our business is not a breeding ground for prostitution and fornication, the business

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Fresh Gospel of the day (April10, 2015-Friday) John 21:1-14”After these things Jesus manifested Himself again to the disciples at the Sea of Tiberias, and He manifested Himself in this way. Simon Peter, and Thomas called Didymus, and Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, and the sons of Zebedee, and two others of His disciples were together. Simon Peter said to them, “I am going fishing.” They said to him, “We will also come with you.” They went out and got into the boat; and that night they caught nothing. But when the day was now breaking, Jesus stood on the beach; yet the disciples did not know that it was Jesus. So Jesus said to them, “Children, you do not have any fish, do you?” They answered Him, “No.” And He said to them, “Cast the net on the right-hand side of the boat and you will find a catch.” So they cast, and then they were not able to haul it in because of the great number of fish. Therefore that disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter, “It is the Lord: We can notice that some Jesus disciples went back to their original occupations being fishers. What was the reason of this event? Because of their disappointments and frustrations

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with the death of their master- Jesus, they gave up their interest to follow the footsteps of Jesus to catch the souls of the people. Sometimes we have the same mentality with these disciples since we are quitting in some of our assignments and doings. We are good at the start but not until the end. We are “ningas kugon” many times. This kind of grass grows rapidly but dies abruptly. Take note: quitter never wins and winner never quits. My advice; finish the jobs that you have started most especially if that is God instruction for your life on this earth. Do not quit along the way but persevere until your last breath. Matthew 24:13”But the one who endures to the end, he will be saved: Printing paid by: Neneth Ranoa - Bobong BalinoEdith Ranoa, PhD- Tony Jordan – Cagayan De Oro: My new number: 09187148435: God loves you!!!


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argue that “his role is only to sign papers that have already undergone a thorough review by the heads of department concerned” (finance committee). In other words, the approval of the disbursement of funds by the elected public official is “not motivated with malicious intention to steal the public funds.” In other words, the governor or mayor would argue that the approval of the release of funds is anchored on trust and honesty of the people (finance committee members) who know what is deemed legal and authorized. Thus, I don’t believe that Pimentel’s idea to investigate “corrupt” public officials will have any bearing at all. When the power of the Senate is only to legislate laws, it cannot change the penal code associated with graft and the immoral acts of the elected public officials. What we fear in Pimentel’s recommendation is the possible exoneration of public officials identified with the incumbent administration. We see it as a veiled approach to influence the decision of the graft court - now hearing the graft cases filed against elected public officials who are politically identified with the administration. -0- react: crisguardian@ yahoo.com

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unhappiness. But what’s even sadder is there are millions of people like Oswald. They’ve been abused and mistreated, so they’re deeply unhappy and hurting. They’ve not been given love, kindness or respect, not even by their own family. But today, if you’ll give all your pain and anger to God, He can start healing your heart and changing your life. Only your Maker can show you how important you are and what you’re really worth. He can even use your past pain to make you a stronger, better person. Why not ask Him to start today? Just Think a Minute…

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of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines in their operations of the Mindanao Grid,” Tauli said. The NGCP is responsible for ensuring that any single outage of a transmission line or of a power plant should not result in Mindanao-wide blackout. They are supposed to carry out a number of contingency measures in order to prevent blackouts. On Easter Sunday, the NGCP failed as usual to secure the Mindanao Grid against a single outage event. The ownership of the generating plants in Mindanao has nothing whatsoever to do with whether or not the NGCP is performing system operations well or

badly, Tauli noted. “The opposition to the privatization of the AgusPulangui has been fueled by the fact that the privatization of large power plants in Mindanao, such as the power barges 117 and 118 and the recent IPPA privatization of the Mt. Apo geothermal plant, resulted in prices of the generation of these power plants very much in excess of the prices prior to privatization,” Tauli said. In the case of the Mt. Apo geothermal, for instance, the FDC-Misamis Power Corp is now selling the generation at a price of more than PhP5.00 per kilowatt-hour, when it was being sold at less than three pesos per kWh prior to its IPPA-ization, he noted. “It is futile to try to fool Mindanao power consumers into agreeing to the privatization of Agus-Pulangui in expectation of stopping Mindanao-wide blackouts. Mindanao power consumers know that privatization of power plants have nothing to do with the competence, or lack of it, of the NGCP in the operation of the Mindanao Grid. And they know that the privatization of the Agus-Pulangui hydro plants will result in tremendous increase in the price of the generation of these power plants,” he declared. Further, for the information of the advocates of privatization, Mindanao power consumers are carrying out campaigns among government officials in the energy sector, among lawmakers in Congress, and in the legal courts to permanently stop the privatization of the Agus-Pulangui and to hold in abeyance the IPPA-ization of power plants in Mindanao until 2017 when there will be adequate power capacity. Those are the arenas where the battles for privatization will be carried out. Not in editorials, he said.

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suspects as similar in features in the cartographic sketch released a day after former Gingoog City Councilor Marc Anthony Bagaipo, 44, was gunned down in Gingoog City last March 31 2015. “The features, the body, and the description of the suspects exactly described the suspects who were arrested at a checkpoint in Cagayan De Oro City last Tuesday,” Emano said. Police manning a checkpoint along the highway in Cugman apprehended Joshua Osabel of Butuan City, and Jo Osabel of Cagayan De Oro, during a routine check of vehicles. Police Supt. Lemuel Gonda, head of the Cagayan De Oro City’s operations, said that Joshua yielded a hand grenade while Jo has a .45 caliber pistol and a grenade. He said the two was riding in tandem on a motorcycle without registration and pertinent documents.

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“The suspects also failed to show proof of ownership of the guns and hand grenades,” Gonda said. He said that the police have filed illegal possession of firearms and ammunitions against the suspects with the local court on Wednesday. Gonda said that the police are still verifying reports that the suspects were responsible in the shooting to death of Bagaipo in Gingoog City last week. “We could not charge the suspects relative to the killing of the Gingoog official because the operatives are still conducting a probe on their alleged involvement,” Gonda said. Bagaipo, who lost in a mayoral contest in the 2013 mayoral elections, was shot dead at close range while attending a prayer vigil of a former political ally in Talisay, Gingoog City last March 31, 2013. At the time of his death, Bagaipo served as consultant of the barangay affairs in Gingoog City under the Office of the Provincial Governor in Misamis Oriental.

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MSU-IIT on the current situation in Mindanao, including the Bangsamoro Basic Law and the Mamasapano incident. He urged graduates to reflect on how much of the Mindanao resources are being taken by the National Government against how much is being truly returned in terms of budgetary allocations. As a side event, Duterte also spoke at a forum intended to explain the basics of Federalism after the graduation rites inside the MSU-IIT campus. Duterte is a staunch supporter and one of the prime movers of Federalism, and pushes for Mindanao island to become a Federal State. Duterte flew back to Davao City late in the afternoon of the same day.

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inefficiency and the public. He pointed out that the LTO and its license plate contractor failed to deliver and process license plates on new vehicles. “People should not bear the burden of government inefficiency,” said Cayetano as he called for a 30-day moratorium on the implementation of the agency’s “No plate, No travel” policy, adding, “vehicle owners are penalized for not having license plates that the LTO and its private contractor failed to deliver on time.” Cayetano reminded LTO that there was a delay in the availability and issuance of license plates caused by the agency and its plate supplier. “Media earlier reported the delay in the issuance of license plates by the LTO, creating an unnecessary

delay the policy’s imple- ing in tandem at that time. The suspects do not even mentation and amidst criticism the policy violates car have an identification cards (IDs) when they were conowners’ rights. fronted by the police, said Cartagena. from page A1 Cartagena said they checkpoint they set up in managed to confiscate from a national highway in Baran- the suspects .45 pistols and gay Cugman on Wednesday. two cartridges loaded with The governor, over a ammunitions, and two hand local radio station, said grenades. Murder suspects policemen set up a checkCoincidentally, the Osapoint in Barangay Cugman on Wednesday evening to bels reportedly matched implement the “No plate, wit h t he car tographic No travel” policy when the sketches of the alleged sustwo alleged assassins of pects responsible for the 44-year-old Marc Anthony death of Bagaipo. Emano said three eyeBagaipo were flagged down. The “No Plate, No Travel” witnesses have already policy stems from DOTC’s positively identified the Memorandum Circular no. suspects who gunned down AVT-2015-1927 took effect the victims. B a g a ip o, w h o s u c last April 1. Under this regulation cumbed to bullet wounds if a vehicle does not have in the head and body, was updated plates, vehicle own- attending the wake of the ers will pay a P10,000 fine, late Bruno Condeza, the while the driver will pay husband of Punong Barangay Alicia Condeza of P1,000. If the driver is able to Barangay Talisay. However, Emano said present only a certificate of registration and an official one of the suspects denied receipt as proof of registra- participation in the killing tion, the driver will be fined of Bagaipo. The other susP5,000 for failure to attach pect, said Emano, claimed plates. See related story in he was a resident of El Salvador City. column six. The governor added that Sr. Insp. Ramsis Cartagena, chief of Cugman the two suspects denied the police precinct, identified allegations. Reward money the suspects as 34-year-old Emano said that he will Jo Osabel y Enerio, a resident of Barangay Iponan, meet with the officers of the Cagayan de Oro City, and his Provincial Peace and Order cousin 27-year-old Joshua Council (RPOC) to discuss Anthony Osabel y Devilla the reward money for those of JC Aquino Avenue in policemen responsible for the arrest of the two alleged Butuan City. Cartagena said the sus- murder suspects on April 7. The governor, however, pects were arrested on April 7 at around 5:30 in the admitted that the provincial afternoon at a checkpoint government cannot afford that he and his colleagues to give a million-peso reset up in Barangay Cugman. ward money because of its The Osabels, added huge debt, a whooping P1.2 Cartagena, were on-board billion. Emano said what the the XR 200 red motorcycle bearing plate 50366 when provincial government can afford is P500,000. they were flagged down. He promised to give the He said they arrested the suspects after they have reward money as soon as he failed to show pertinent will get the green light of papers in regard to the mo- the peace and order council. torcycle that they were rid-

backlog,” he said. “Plus car dealers cite the insufficient LTO manpower involved in the releasing of plates. Thus, even though plates have been made available, issuing it to vehicles has been a slow process.” Given this, Cayetano said, a 30-day moratorium should straighten out kinks in the process, without unduly punishing motorists with fines. The moratorium, he says, will give the private contractor time to produce the new plates, the LTO to overcome the backlog and car dealers to immediately claim the car plates of the buyers. Car dealers earlier claimed they have paid LTO for the plates. And to make sure the public would not be punished unwittingly because of government inefficiency, Cayetano said he is set to file a bill which will hold government officials and private contractors liable and accountable when there is a delay in government agency’s actions, which ultimately causes inconvenience to the public. “Let’s make sure government officials and private contractors are doing their job,” he said. “And when they don’t, they should be the ones penalized and not the public.” T he “No Pl ate, No Travel” policy stems from D OTC’s Memorandum Circular No. AVT-20151927 took effect last April 1st. Under this regulation if a vehicle does not have updated plates, vehicle owners will pay a P10,000 fine, while the driver will pay P 1,000. If the driver is able to present only a certificate of registration and an official receipt as proof of registration, the driver will be fined P5,000 for failure to attach plates. The LTO earlier stood pat on the policy’s effectivity, claiming it is just implementing existing laws. This despite appeals from Cayetano and motorists to

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CASE NO. SUR 15 – 047

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This refers to the Application for the Issuance of Certificate of PublicORDER Convenience (CPC), to operate the vessel/s MBCA “DONNILYN-3” pursuant This RA refers 9295 to the Application for theR-IRR Issuance ofas Certificate of Publicfor Convenience to and its service hire in(CPC), theto operate the vessel/s MBCA “DONNILYN-3” pursuant to RA 9295 and its R-IRR as service for hire in the route/s: route/s: NAME OF SHIP/VESSEL: MBCA “DONNILYN-3” PORTS

Del Carmen Surigao City Del Carmen San Benito

SERVICE TO BE OFFERED: Carriage of Passengers DEPARTURE DAILY

5:30 am 11:30 am 3:00 pm 4:00 pm

PORTS

ARRIVAL

Surigao City Del Carmen San Benito Del Carmen

7:00 am 2:00 pm 3:30 pm 4:30 pm

Passenger rate: Php 250.00

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The applicantThe applicant cause the of shall cause the publicationshall of this Order once in any of thepublication five (5) major newspapers of national circulation in the Philippines newspaper local circulation, as applicable. this Order once orinin aany of ofthe five (5) major newspapers national circulation the Philippines or Applicant shallof present the jurisdictional, qualification and in documentary requirements in a hearing to be conducted on 15 April 2015 at 8:00 clock in the morning at the MARINA Regional Office, in a newspaper ofo’local circulation, asSurigao applicable. PP/Lt. Mario B. Portus, Jr., PPA Compound, Surigao City. Applicant shall present the jurisdictional, The Applicant shall be required make a written Formal Offerrequirements of Evidence (FOE), afterwhich, qualification andto documentary in thea application is deemed submitted for resolution/decision, upon acceptance of such FOE and declaration that be conducted on 15 April 2015 at 8:00 the casehearing is submitted forto decision. o’ clock in the morning at the MARINA Surigao WITNESS, the Honorable MARINA Administrator, Maximo Q Mejia, Jr., PhD, this 08TH April 2015, SurigaoRegional City, Philippines. Office, PP/Lt. Mario B. Portus, Jr., PPA Compound, Surigao City. The Applicant shall be required to make a written Formal Offer of Evidence (FOE), afterwhich, application is deemed submitted Aprilthe 10, 2015 ENGR. EMMANUEL B. CARPIO, for MMSAresolution/ Director decision, upon acceptance ofRegional such FOE and declaration that the case is submitted for decision. WITNESS, the Honorable MARINA Administrator, Maximo Q Mejia, Jr., PhD, this 08TH April 2015, Surigao City, Philippines. ENGR. EMMANUEL B. CARPIO, MMSA Regional Director MDN: Apr. 10, 2015

RE:

Application for the Issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC) to operate a liner service in the operation of its ship/s in its/their applied route for the carriage of passengers and/or cargoes and to charge deregulated rates and to

LUZVIMINDA T. CUATON., NO. SUR 15 – 046 operate under a deregulated schedule of trips pursuant to Republic ActCASE No. 9295 and its Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations. Applicant.

x- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - x

LUZVIMINDA T. CUATON.,

Applicant. x- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - x

ORDER

CASE NO. SUR 15 – 046

This refers to the Application for the Issuance of Certificate of PublicORDER Convenience (CPC), to operate the vessel/s ML “MCAT, pursuant to RA 9295 and This refers to the Application for the Issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC), to its R-IRR as service hire in asthe route/s: operate the vessel/s ML “MCAT, pursuant to RA for 9295 and its R-IRR service for hire in the route/s: NAME OF SHIP/VESSEL: ML “MCAT” PORTS

Don Ruben, San Jose, DIP Surigao City

SERVICE TO BE OFFERED: Carriage of Passengers DEPARTURE DAILY

6:30 am 12:00 nn

PORTS

ARRIVAL

Surigao City Don Ruben, San Jose, DIP

8:00 am 1:00 pm

Passenger rate: Php 120.00

. The applicant shall cause the publication of The applicant shall cause the publication of this Order once in any of the five (5) major newspapers this Order once in any of the five (5) major newsof national circulation in the Philippines or in a newspaper of local circulation, as applicable. papers of national circulation in the Philippines or

in a newspaper of local circulation, applicable. Applicant shall present the jurisdictional, qualification and documentaryas requirements in a hearing to be conducted April 2015 at 8:30shall o’ clock in present the morning at thethe MARINA Surigao Regional Office, on 15Applicant jurisdictional, PP/Lt. Mario B. Portus, Jr., PPA Compound, Surigao City. qualification and documentary requirements in a hearing to bebe conducted 2015 at 8:30 The Applicant shall required to make a writtenon Formal15 OfferApril of Evidence (FOE), afterwhich, the o’is clock in the morning upon at acceptance the MARINA application deemed submitted for resolution/decision, of such FOE and Surigao declaration that Office, PP/Lt. Mario B. Portus, Jr., PPA the caseRegional is submitted for decision. Compound, Surigao City.

TH April 2015, Honorable MARINA Administrator, Mejia, Jr., PhD, this WITNESS, the The Applicant shallMaximo be Qrequired to 08make a Surigao City, Philippines.

written Formal Offer of Evidence (FOE), afterwhich, the application is deemed submitted for resolution/ decision, upon acceptance of such FOE and declaration that the case is submitted for decision. WITNESS, the Honorable MARINA AdminisApril 10, 2015 ENGR. EMMANUEL B. CARPIO, MMSA trator, Maximo Q Mejia, Jr., PhD, this 08TH April Regional Director 2015, Surigao City, Philippines.

ENGR. EMMANUEL B. CARPIO, MMSA Regional Director

MDN: Apr. 10, 2015

DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE (BY 2/MORE HEIRS)

Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the deceased ROGELIO G. FILLARCA, in the Canitoan, Cagayan de Oro City province of Misamis Oriental which was his residence at the time of his death February 27, 2015; the said deceased left the following properties, to wit: Bank account maintained with BANCO DE ORO branch of SM, in the amount of P 223, 355.32; the parties have agreed, as they hereby, to divide and settle the aforementioned amount in the following manner, to wit: DEPOSIT TO BE ADJUDICATED TO ELVIRA D. FILLARCA – P 55,838.83, DEPOSIT TO BE ADJUDICATED TO DALE JHON D. FILLARCA – P 55,838.83, DEPOSIT TO BE ADJUDICATED TO RALPH VINCENT D. FILLARCA – P 55,838.83, DEPOSIT TO BE ADJUDICATED TO MARICHELLE F. SAGA – P 55,838.83, is the subject of DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE (BY 2/MORE HEIRS) made and entered namely; ELVIRA D. FILLARCA (widow), DALE JHON D. FILLARCA (single) RALPH VINCENT D. FILLARCA (married) and MARICHELLE F. SAGA (married), all of legal age, Filipinos, and residents of Canitoan, Cagayan de Oro City, are the only legitimate heirs. As per Doc. No. 432; Page No. 87; Book No. XXVIII; Series of 2015; under Notary Public of ATTY. LEON D.M. GAN, JR. MDN: MARCH 27, APRIL 3 & 10, 2015


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Bigger Globe Media Excellence Awards to fete VisMin’s best scribes Globe Telecom recently announced the commencement of this year’s Globe Media Excellence Awards (GMEA), the premier award-giving body which recognizes excellence in journalism from the best breed of scribes in Visayas and Mindanao. A highly-anticipated annual engagement in central and southern Philippines since 2012, the GMEA encourages writers to excel in civic, investigative and explanatory journalism, with focus on pressing social concerns such as freedom from ignorance, poverty and corruption. Now on its fourth year, the telco announces a broader coverage of the GMEA which will not only honor the men and women of the “fourth estate” from the cities of Cebu and Davao, but also their professional peers from Iloilo, Bacolod, General Santos, Zamboanga and Cagayan de Oro as well. “Since 2012, the GMEA has been stoking the flames

of creativity and passion from our colleagues in the broadcast media and journalism in Cebu and Davao. We are honored that with a bigger GMEA this year, we will be able to continuously provide the impetus to further the craft and art of exemplary writing in Visayas and Mindanao,” said Globe Senior Vice President for Corporate Communications Yoly Crisanto. Believing that media excellence transcends the daily coverage of developing events, the 2015 GMEA will distinguish journalists based in the seven key cities with submissions for the following categories: Reporter of the Year for Print, Explanatory/ Investigative Story of the Year for Print, Explanatory/ Investigative Story of the Year for Broadcast, Columnist of the Year, Reporter of the Year for TV, Reporter of the Year for Radio and Blogger of the Year. As in previous years, the

entries should explore and promote advocacies in business and entrepreneurship, information and communications technology, environment and disaster response, governance and social progress and youth and education. The qualifying period will be from May 2014 to May 2015 for Visayas, with a submission deadline of May 29; while for Mindanao, it is June 2014 to June 2015, the last day of submissions being June 30, 2015. This year’s staging of the GMEA will coincide with the celebrations of the Freedom Week in Cebu on September 20 to 27, as well as the Media Freedom Day in Davao on November 23, in commemoration of the media personalities from those key cities who offered their lives in the line of duty. For more information, email globecmea@gmail.com or call 09177919564 or (032) 4167159.

BIGGEST K-POP ICON SEARCH NOW IN THE PHILIPPINES

A multi-million peso recording and management contract in Korea await the champion, and possibly another one from the top 10 finalists of the biggest K-Pop Icon Search (KISPINOY) that will kick off on April 22 at the Mall of Asia (MOA) Music Hall. A free concert by U-KISS AND LABOUM will be part of the grand launching. “We’ve always been amazed by the incredible pool of talents that can be found in the Philippines. All over the world, Filipinos are recognized for their passion in singing and performance. That’s why we’re here. We believe that a Filipino is the next K-Pop idol,” says Matthew Choi, KISPINOY founder and producer. KISPINOY is a reality-based talent search that aims to discover young and talented Filipino K-Pop performers. To be shown on TV5, the aspiring contestants will be battling it out on stage every week to win a coveted stature in the Asian and global music industry. YU&IQ International, Inc., in partnership with YU&IQ Korea and NH Media, is the producer of the show. YU&IQ Korea (formerly Ryu’s Entertain-

ment) is a major investor of KISPINOY. The company is the creator of award-winning film and television artists like Suh Young Hee and Lee Mun Sik. NH Media is a South Korean record label and entertainment agency that currently manages U-KISS, Lim Chang Jung, The Ray, Kim Jeong Seo and LABOUM. Expect some of Korea’s most prominent artists to be seen as guests and/or judges on the show. They will also mentor the contestants who will eventually become the next K-Pop sensations from a world-class brand. A 3-billion dollar industry from South Korea, K-Pop was the main driver of the Korean Wave, spreading across Asia, to the West and other parts of the world. As described by Time magazine, K-Pop is South Korea’s greatest export, continuously experiencing double-digit growth in terms of revenues since the mid-2000s. In 2011 alone, it clocked in US$3.5 billion in gross income. Some of the K-Pop idols today have Filipino roots: Sandara Park of 2NE1, Cheon Dung of MBLAQ, and Alex Eusebio, former member of U-KISS. KISPINOY is open to all Filipinos ages 13 and up. Those interested can record their songs and dance performances in booths that will be set up in designated SM malls nationwide. These recordings will be sent to Korea for screening. The audition dates and venues are as follows: April 22, SM Mall of Asia; April 24-25, SM Pampanga; May 2-4, SM Southmall and SM Davao; May 6-9, SM CDO; May 8-10, SM Megamall; May 12-14, SM North EDSA; May 13-15, SM Cebu; and May 21-23, SM Dasmarinas and SM Bacolod. For more information, email info@kispinoy.com


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