Mindanao Daily Davao (March 16, 2015)

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CAGAYAN de Oro City–– The Steag State Power Inc. (SPI) has announced Friday (March 13, 2015) the successful completion of the preventive maintenance for its electric power generating Unit no. 1, days ahead of its self-imposed March 16, 2015 deadline. Unit 1, which went off line for a planned preventive maintenance beginning February 21, 2015, was synchronized to the Mindanao grid on Thursday, March 12, 2015, at around 12:25 pm. Earlier, Unit 2, which also went offline for preventive maintenance beginning February 19, 2015, was restored back to the grid on March 2, 2015 as scheduled. SPI president and chief executive officer Dr. Bodo Goerlich said the preventive maintenance activities for Unit 1 were successfully completed even ahead of schedule. Georlich expressed optimism that with the two units now operating

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DAVAO City--A human rights group believes that justice will not be served for the victims of the Ampatuan massacre under the administration of President Benigno Aquino III who they call as the “Impunity King”.

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displaced. An elderly woman of the Banwaon tribe tries to rest inside a makeshift

tent in the evacuation center in Barangay Balit, San Luis town in Agusan del Sur on March 10, 2015). Around 1,000 lumads from 174 families of the Banwaon tribe have been displaced from their communities in the hinterlands since January due to military campaigns against communist rebels. MindaNews photo by Erwin Mascarinas

Tourism dept welcomes maiden night flight at Laguindingan airport By CHENG ORDONEZ, Associate Editor

LAGUINDINGAN, Misamis Oriental––The Department of Tourism in Region 10 (DOT-10) led the welcoming party for the first-ever evening flight that landed on Laguindingan Airport in

Misamis Oriental, Thursday night (March 12, 2015). Laguindingan Airport, opened in June 2013, is the gateway to the bustling Cagayan de Oro City,

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CAGAYAN de Oro City--Fast Autoworld Philippines Corporation launches today the all-new 5th generation Mitsubishi Strada at the Activity Center, Centrio Mall. According to Rhoda P. Tibayan, business manager of Fast Autoworld Philippines Corporation, an authorized dealer of Mitsubishi Motors, clients can now enjoy the comfort of a passenger car with a reliability of a pick up to complement their varied needs. “Since all-new Strada embodies a sport utility truck concept, clients will have those comforts,” Tibayan said. The all-new Strada is distinguished by the following features: original packaging, which uses a distinctive line to separate the cab and cargo bed and bring together a comfortable interior and easy maneuverability, minimalized aerodynamics which contribute to vehicle stability and low fuel consumption, reliability and toughness stemming from high-rigidity chassis frame and cab structures which perform under the harshest conditions, and a lot more of its reliability and stability. For more details, visit Fast Autoworld Philippines Corporation, Mitsubishi Motors showroom at National Highway Gusa, Cagayan de Oro City or contact them at (088) 855-5394.

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No justice for Ampatuan victims under PNoy, says group By ZEA IO MING C. CAPISTRANO, DavaoToday.com

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AVAO City – A human rights group believes that justice will not be served for the victims of the Ampatuan massacre under the administration of President Benigno Aquino III who they call as the “Impunity King”.

Karapatan Alliance for Human Rights said that while the President is still in power “there will be no room for justice especially with the release on bail of Sajid Ampatuan, one of the perpetrators in the Ampatuan massacre.” “The rest of the perpetrators in the Ampatuan massacre may be released in no time,”said Cristina Palabay, Karapatan secretary general. Palabay said “if one asks about impunity in the Philippines, the imPublication Notice R.A. 10172

ages of the incident called the Ampatuan massacre would come to mind: dead bodies cut in half, the infamous back hoe that hauled the dead bodies in dirt trying to bury them.” The mass acre to ok place on November 23, 2009 where 58 people including 32 journalists and media workers were killed after their election convoy was attacked by more t han a hundre d armed men. Members of the police and military were allegedly involved

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in the attack. “ Through the years of trial, key witnesses to this heinous crime were murdered,” Palabay said. According to the Amnesty International “at least eight witnesses and their family members” have been killed since November 2009. “No one is known to have been held accountable for these killings,” said the Amnesty International. Palabay said that “despite the people’s outrage and after more than five years since the massacre, Executive Order 546, one of the key government policies that spurred the use of paramilitary groups and private armies by political warlords such as the Ampatuans, has yet to be revoked by Pres. Noynoy Aquino.” Former Pres. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s Ex-

ecutive Order 546 allowed local officials to employ members of the Citizen Armed Force Geographical Units (CAFGU) and Civilian Volunteer Organizations (CVO) to purportedly address insurgency in the country. “It is not just the manner of killing, but also the shameless coddling of these warlord allies of the Gloria Arroyo government that again put the Philippines on top of the impunity map. Then, under the (Aquino government), the Ampatuans are starting to be freed,” Palabay said. Karapatan said that the Aquino administration did not heed the calls to revoke the said policy by international institutions, such as the United Nations Human Rights C ouncil in its recommendations in the 2012

Republic of the Philippines OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAR Matalam, Cotabato Publication Notice R.A. 10172 CCE-0002-2015

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

Date: January 21, 2015

In compliance with the publication requirements 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 JHON MECIR CAMBARIJAN ANG has filed with this office, a petition for correction of entry in sex from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the certificate of live birth of JHON MECIR CAMBARIJAN ANG at Poblacion, Damulog, Bukidnon whose parents are JOSE PIOQUINTO ANG and CONNIE MORAN CAMBARIJAN. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than March 23, 2015.

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 MARLON BERAME DULAY has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of entry in sex from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the certificate of live birth of MARLON BERAME DULAY at Matalam, North Cotabato and whose parents are FLORANTE V. DULAY and VERONICA BERAME. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than February 10, 2015.

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Universal Periodic Review on the Philippines and the European Parliament. Me a nw h i l e , D av a o City Councilor Leah Librado said the release of Sajid Ampatuan “poses a threat and could be the precedent of a disaster.” Librado, who is also a law yer, said e ven if everyone has the right to post bail, the case of Sajid Ampatuan “ should have been considered in terms of the crime committed and how we are thriving on a culture of impunity.” “This is blatantly unjust as thousands of poor offenders all over the country, including political prisoners who are victims of trumped-up charges could not even be allowed to post bail as the system has apparently criminalized rebellion. Here comes an Ampatuan, being granted bail, to

the detriment of those seeking justice for the victims of the massacre many years ago,” Librado said in a statement. “Clearly, Ampatuans are warlords who have ruled it over Maguindanao for t he longest time and we have to be careful as they will again sow terror and ride on the susceptible situation we have in Maguindanao right now. The mere act of granting him liberty is a c aus e for a l ar m,” Librado said. Librado said they are also questioning why the president allowed this. Sajid Ampatuan, who was the acting governor at the time of the massacre, was released after he posted a surety bond of P11.6 million on Monday. (Zea Io Ming C. Capistrano/davaotoday. com)


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Draft BBL fully respects CAB terms: TPMT report By BONG FABE Editor-at-large

CAGAYAN de Oro City-The Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) “fully respects the terms” of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangamoro (CAB) signed on March 27, 2014, the Third Party Monitoring Team (TPMT) said in a report. The CAB concludes 17 years of GPH-MILF negotiations. Under the CAB, the MILF would turn over their firearms to a third party, which would be selected by the MILF and the Philippine government, and decommission its armed wing, the Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF). In return, the government will establish an autonomous Bangsamoro territory that is a total overhaul of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) that PUBLIC HEARING. Higaonons attend a public hearing at the plaza in Opol town in Misamis Oriental Thursday was established following on the allegations that they are harassed by A Brown Energy Resources Philippines, Inc. in their community in the final peace agreement signed by the government Barangay Bagocboc. Mindanao Daily News photo by Gerry Lee Gorit

and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) on September 3, 1996. Power sharing is a central point of the yet to be established Bangsamoro government as set forth in the BBL. “Based on our review of the draft BBL, it would appear that the draft fully respects the terms of the CAB (with one trivial exception), and indeed clarifies a number of issues – addressing certain areas which had not been so clearly expressed in the CAB (for example in relation to consonance with the Constitution, to the general supervision of the President, to human rights, or to the Bangsamoro Police being clearly part of the PNP) – and adding some new elements which the Parties believed could improve on the arrangements proposed in the CAB (for example the establishment of the office of the Wali, or the provision for See report, page A11

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Lack of teachers affecting quality higher education There is a reported lack of adequate plantilla positions for fulltime faculty of State universities and colleges (SUCs). This must be ascertained to help address the issues and concerns affecting the delivery of quality higher education in the country. The quality of state universities and colleges is defined mainly by the quality of their faculty according to Pasig City Rep. Roman T. Romulo. Based on the 2014 survey of the Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC), there is an estimated shortage of 17.057 faculty in SUCs, and most SUCs have a faculty-to-student ration of 1:42 which is higher than the standard faculty-to-student ratio of 1:25, he revealed. Romulo also took note of news reports that indicated there are 31,739 full-time faculty as against 16,674 part-time faculty working in the country. We subscribe to the idea that there is a need to revisit the plantilla of SUCs faculty and to reduce their workload from 21 to 18 units or even lower, not only to improve faculty performance in instruction, research and extension services, but also to ensure the delivery of quality higher education. PASUC has reported that the number of part-time SUCs faculty handling 255,850 units is now estimated at 184,782, and it also estimated that the creation of the much needed faculty plantilla items will require approximately P5.5-billion, Romulo noted. Based on the National Expenditure Program of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), there are 56,899 filled plantilla positions for the SUCs faculty. But no additional plantilla items have been given by the DBM to SUCs for the last fifteen (15) years . Is this the reason why the SUCs have utilized the “scrap and build policy” of CHed?

An obsolete law, PD No. 985 or the Budgetary Reform Decree on Compensation and Position Classification if 1976 issued on August 22, 1976, is reportedly still being used as basis for the present plantilla positions of SUCs. Why is this so? Shortage of plantilla positions have compelled the teachers to devote most of their time and attention to instruction, to the detriment of research and extension programs of the SUCs, which is another reason why “our SUCs lag behind other higher education institutions in Asia in terms of performance and quality.” Faculty members are even given administrative positions to govern and manage the university affairs along with academic, extension, research and production programs of SUCs. Too much for one. In Region 11, a report of SUCs presidents stated that faculty members appointed to administrative positions of president, vice president, deans, executive officers, campus administrators and department chairmen are given respective teaching loads ranging from 12 to 21 units while those faculty members with semestral workload of 21 units who are assigned as coordinators, program leaders, project in-charge or study leaders are given additional teaching loads ranging from three to nine units. Thus, the lack of full-time plantilla positions has lured some SUCs faculty to switch to other careers or leave for work abroad, thereby finding it more difficult for the SUCs to meet the standard faculty-to-student ratio. If the existing plantilla can no longer cater to the increasing trends in enrollment, and the SUCs are compelled to hire additional faculty through contracts, job order and emergency instructors on part-time status. Will this not affect quality higher education?

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The Public Knows Better The Board of Inquir y has named Pres. Benigno Aquino III as among those responsible for the fiasco that resulted in the killing of 44 elite members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Special Action Force in Mamapasano, Maguindanao last January 25, 2015. Aside from Aquino, the BOI also named resigned PNP Director General Alan Purisima and SAF commander Police Director Getulio Napenas as liable of the botch police operations. The BOI has filed a case against Purisima and Napenas with the Ombudsman for culpable violation of the change of command. The board blamed Purisima

with violation of the change of command for issuing “unauthorized” directives while under suspension. While the BOI found the President, as Commanderin-Chief, liable of the death of the 44 SAF operatives, the board could not indict the President. Under the Constitution, the President could only be charged through an impeachable offense. But, the President could only be impeached once in a year. In 2014, the Congress dismissed the impeachment case against President Aquino. In other words, the filing of an impeachment case against the President in 2015 is possible. Thus, it comes as a no surprise when Secretary Mar

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Roxas immediately came out to defend the President against the findings of the BOI. Perhaps, Roxas believes that by defending the President, he could somehow get the Presidential nomination as the Liberal Party’s

presidential standard bearer in 2016. Well, it is only an speculation which could be nearer to the truth. Let us wait for the next episode. Okay. This writer has already predicted that Director Napenas would become the ultimate “sacrificial lamb” of Mamapasano tragedy. No less the President put the bulk of the blame on Napenas shoulders. Obviously, the putting of the blame on Napenas is also clearing the name of Purisima. It is of public knowledge that Purisima is very close to the President not only as a friend but also as a personal bodyguard. As someone mused: “What are friends for?” The point See diaz, page A11

Dreaming of a peace dividend The best peace dividend we, Mindanawons, can earn from a successful conclusion to the Bangsamoro issue would be law and order, one instituted with an iron resolve to respect and enforce uncompromisingly. Such a regime is possible if, along with the political party of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Bangsamoro Community, and other groups, we can launch a grand campaign to put Mindanawon society in good order so that all may live in freedom from fear and want and violence. We must all aim to establish a social order that does justice to everyone—Lumad highlanders, Bangsamoro plainsmen, Christian Lowlanders, and all who embrace

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our society as their home. We must not tire of searching for reasonable ways to effect closure to our historic grievances; because the past is past, and it is not right to exact a toll for what transpired by charging it entirely on

the present. ***** Together we must now look to the future, which begins today, and reach out to one another with an open mind and a will to forgive in order to reconcile—but without denying that there are cases awaiting justice, which must not be forgotten. We can then exemplify civilized living as a multicultural community, intolerant of uncivilized behavior, determined in avoiding the trauma of death and displacement, fighting criminality in all its forms regardless of who are involved. But there’s no way we will succeed unless we somehow rid our households and com-

munities of loose firearms. The unchecked possession of killing machines has bedeviled our communities for decades; and one wonders at what cost it will take to do it, and at what sacrifice. Meanwhile, we sorely need a program to address the economic and social conditions that drive people to breach the peace or engage in criminality and adventurism. We must learn how to deal with misguided people effectively. ***** We can no longer tolerate lawlessness or barbarity. Let us strengthen education and community relations to promote positive attitudes, citizen empowerment, and livelihood. See doring, page A11

Daily Inspiration As I Have “So now I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other. Just as I have loved you, you should love each other.” John 13:34

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pick a side, and point fingers? Do we volley attacks at our own brothers and sisters who think differently? The first rule of thumb is to not pass judgment. Then, seriously determine what is the In a time when politics abound and most loving response, one that would culture is at war with itself, how do we inspire others. Couldn’t this world use react? Should we jump in the middle, a bit more love?


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Robreo open to calls to run for senator but.. Robredo said she was “focused more” BUTUAN City-- to serve her district While she was open and pursue her proto suggestions for grams. R o bre d o, w i d ow of her to run for sena- former Interior and Local tor in next year’s Government S ecretar y Robredo, said that elections, Cama- Jesse aside from financial conrines Sur Third straints, she was more District Rep. Leni inclined to continue servBy PAT SAMONTE Regional Editor-Caraga

PRA Form No. 10.1 (LCRO)

ing her constituents. The l ady s olon was here last Thursday, March 12, 2015, as keynote speaker during the 1st Butuan Women’s Congress at Big Daddy’s Convention Center attended by some 5,000 members of different barangay women’s groups in this city. In a press conference, Robredo said good, effective public ser vice and

g ov e r n a n c e w i l l p u s h const ituents to fol low an d o b e y gove r n m e nt policies and laws. She cited her husband’s experience as Mayor Naga City. According to the lady solon, her husband, who was known to report to his office and attend to constituents in slippers, was able to transfor m h i s l o c a l it y i nto one of the most progres-

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Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan de Oro City

Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan de Oro City

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that KENNETH PAGARA DOLDOL has filed with this Office a petition for the correction of clerical error in the entry of the child’s SEX from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of KENNETH PAGARA DOLDOL who was born on July 15, 1984 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose parents are BERTOLDO DOLDOL and TITA PAGARA. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than March 23, 2015.

In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that LEONIDA B. EXEQUIL has filed with this Office a petition for the correction of clerical error in the entry of the child’s SEX from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of LEOVIR JOHN BANDOLON EXEQUIL who was born on July 1, 2000 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose parents are VIRGILIO LAPATIS EXEQUIL and LEONIDA DEJETO BANDOLON. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than March 16, 2015.

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sive and peaceful place in the province through sensible and transparent governance. On her work as lawmaker, Robredo said one of he r prop o s e d bi l ls , the Anti-Discrimination Bill has been tabled for second reading. S h e n o t e d t h at t h e Philippines is at the top of Southeast Asia to recognize the rights of women.

She noted that with some exceptions, the country’s wome n are now g ive n opportunities similar to men comparable to other countries. She also hoped more laws will be passed to empower women especially in the rural barangays and given opportunities for livelihood. Robredo was accompanied by Wilma Doesn’t.

Republic of the Philippines OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAR Matalam, Cotabato Publication Notice R.A. 10172 CCE-0019-2015

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

Date: 02 March 2015 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 JOAN ALON CAMINIAN has filed with this Office a petition for correction of entry in sex from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the certificate of live birth of JOAN ALON CAMINIAN at Matalam, Cotabato and whose parents are Ernesto Cabarles Caminian and Julieta Cabunoc Alon. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than 23 March 2015.

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PIA-Sibugay conducts trainers’ training for 44th IB soldiers

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MELDA, Zamboanga Sibugay – To capacitate the soldiers of the 44th Infantry Battalion, Philippine Army (PA) in facilitating youth leadership summits in its area of responsibility, the Philippine Information Agency (PIA)Sibugay gave them on Tuesday (March 10) a lecture on effective communication to develop their communication skills and their ability in handling group discussions.

“The ability to communicate effectively is important in relationships, education and work,” said

Information Center Manager Alma L. Tingcang of PIA-Zamboanga Sibugay before the participants in

the said training held here. She said people with improved communication skills usually enjoy better interpersonal relationships with friends and family. “Effective communication skill is fundamental to achieve success in various aspects of our life,” she remarked. Ms. Tingcang told the 10 participants attending the training that a good communicator or speaker must have the courage to say what they think, finding it worthwhile to contribute ideas in a conversation.

“Take time each day to be aware of your opinions and feelings so you can adequately convey them to others.” According to Ms. Tingcang constant practice is required to develop one’s ability in speaking. “New skills take time to refine, but each time you use your communication skills, you open yourself to opportunities and future partnerships,” she said. Making eye contact, gestures, and mirroring one’s language are among the keys to effective communication as explained

DOLE turns-over 25 BMX bikes to OSYs in Dipolog DIPOLO G City – The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) of Zamboanga del Norte has recently turned-over 25 BMX bikes to 25 out-ofschool youths (OSYs) of Barangay Barra this city. DOLE-Zamboanga del Norte provincial chief, L ourdes Amores, s aid

this project is under the agency’s “Livelihood Formation Bicycle Rental Services to Generate Income Among Out-of-S cho ol Youths for Balik-Eskwela Program.” The said bicycles will be rented for P40 per hour at Dipolog City Boulevard and the proceeds thereof

will be used to finance the education of the recipients and for other expenses to be incurred by the group. Mayor Evelyn T. Uy appealed to the recipients to take good care of their “bicycle for rent” business by using their income properly. The lady mayor stressed that this program corresponds to the city’s vision of becoming the Sports Event Center of the South by 2020. She also encouraged

the youth sector to actively participate in all outdoor activities the city government and private groups have organized. The beneficiaries, who are members of the PAG-ASA Youth Bikers and Kayakers Association (PYBKA), have expressed their gratitude to the DOLE and the city government of Dipolog for the support extended to their group. (FPG/ M A A / PIA- Z amb o ang a del Norte)

by Tingcang. However, communication may be disrupted through noise, generation gap, cultural differences, hearing and language –also known as the barriers to communication, which can lead to misunderstanding and confusion. “Choose to be honest, patient, optimistic, sincere, respectful, and accepting of others when in a conversa-

tion,” Tingcang stressed. Meanwhile, handling group discussion was also discussed. The participants were given exercises and tasks that they presented at the end of the training. PIA-9 also conducted the same training on September 12, 2014 to another batch of YLS facilitators of 44th IB in Imelda town. (FPG/EDT/PIA9-Zamboanga Sibugay)

SPG and YES – O Club Members Go for Tree Planting By Marecil O. Alfeche Master Teacher – I San Miguel Elementary School, Pangantucan District

In ans we r to t he overwhelming problem on the scarcity of trees, and climate change, the Supreme Pupil Government (SPG) and Youth for Environment in School Organization (YES – O) of San Miguel Elementary School, Pangantucan District put into actual practice what they have learned in the four corners of their classroom, they have launched the “Tree planting of the different kinds of trees” at San Miguel ES vacant area, New Gandingan Pangantucan, Bukidnon. This was done last August 1, 2014 (Thursday) at 8:00 to 9:00 in the morning as an opening activity

for the Buwan ng Wika 2014 celebaration. This activity was initiated, made successful by more or less 90 members of the SPG and YES –O club. With their adviser Marecil O. Alfeche. Being an environmental advocates, you are invited to do the same in anytime at anywhere. We shall plant trees not just for a school requirement but for the community’s welfare as a whole. With it, we can help save our ozone layer, prevent rampant occurrence of calamities, and most of all we can preserve and save our mother nature. Plant tree to save thousands of life.

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CAGAYAN de Oro City -- The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Revenue Region, here (RR-16), launched the 2015 tax campaign, last Friday (March 13), at Grand Caprice Restaurant, Limketkai Center, with several hundreds of representatives from various sectors in attendance. The activity was highlighted by the unveiling of this year’s tax campaign logo and theme, “Angat Pa, Pinas! R.F.P. - Register, File, Pay.” Nelson Aspe, deputy commissioner for Operations Group, graced the launching under the supervision of

BIR RR16 Regional Director Alberto Olasiman. Top business leaders delivered their responses, among them were Cerael Donggay, president of Oro chamber; Pershing Tan Queto Jr., president of Ozamiz Filiipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce; Vy Beng Hong, vice-president, Lanao Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce; and Edwin delos Santos Jr., president, PICPA CDO-MisOr Chapter. “The theme calls for greater cooperation among Filipinos to pay their taxes as their contribution to nationbuilding.” Olasiman said. The 2015 tax campaign logo takes cues from the

colors of the Philippine flag, using arrows that show an upward movement to denote greater progress and positive change for the country. Marilou del Rosario, assistant commissioner for

Client Support Service, led the presentation of the 2015 tax campaign theme, logo and TV commercial. Hundreds of representatives from professional and civic organizations, public

and private entities, and individual taxpayers registered during the event as they pledge their support and commitment to the campaign. (With a report from APB-PIA10)

THE FUTURE OF FOOTBALL – VICE GOVERNOR JOEY G. PELAEZ distributes ten (10) footballs to young football enthusiasts at the CITY CENTRAL SCHOOL in Cagayan de Oro City. Vice Governor Pelaez sees the potentials of young kids for sports, needing only reinforcement and support to unleash their talents and skills. The footballs were donated by Children International Philippines, Inc., a non-government organization which aims to invest in the potential of the children, and provide them with the opportunity to grow up healthy, educated and prepared to contribute to the society. photo provided

CIC Barangay Culinary Livelihood Program For four years now, the Culinary Institute of Cagayan de Oro, The First in Northern Mindanao, has been consistently celebrating its anniversaries through Outreach Programs in different Barangays in Cagayan de Oro. On its 5th year, this time, CIC shall hold the very first Barangay Culinary Livelihood Program in the city titled Lutong Panginabuhian! with the theme: “Panginabuhian alang sa Kalamboan, I-alagad sa Katilingban.” The main purpose of this event is for the school to impart and to share the CIC education to mothers and families in different Barangays focusing on practical livelihood topics, recipes and food sanitation. One of the highlights of the BCLP is the Kagay-an Barangay Cook-Off. Five teams comprising five members each are to compete against each other and the dish that the teams shall cook will only be revealed during the Cook-Off. Barangay Iponan was up first as CIC held its first leg of the Barangay Culinary Livelihood Program (BCLP) last March 9, 2015. Chef James I. Damasco, one of the CIC Chef Instructors, showcased a free cooking demonstration on different livelihood recipes and the audience members were given a copy of the recipes. The Cook Off immediately followed together with the announcement on the recipe that the participants will cook. Most of the participants are members of the Barangay Women’s Development Council (BWDC). A raffle of CIC novelty items was also made for the audience members in between the program. The following are the names of the Champions for the Cook off: Group 5: Abella, Gwendolyn E. Bandala, Annabella I. Enerio, Daisyre Osabel, Annalyn M. Osabel, Crisan Trinidad M.

Congratulations to the winners! Watch out for CIC’s next Barangay visits!!!

Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the Late Spouses ELEUTERIO and NATIVIDAD MALAQUE, of Yumbing, Mambajao, Camiguin; “A PARCEL OF LAND (Lot 015-031-02 C-8, Cad. 473), situated in the barangay of Yumbing, Municipality of Mambajao, province of Camiguin, is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL DEED OF PARTITION, entered into by and between the heirs namely; ENRIQUE T. MALAQUE, AGUSTIN T. MALAQUE, JUANARIA M. ZAMBRANO, ANA M. BINALAYO and APOLONIA M. LOQUERO, represented by her daughter CARIDAD TAN, all of legal age, Filipinos, married and with postal addresses c/o to DAVID CABEGUIN, Balbagon, Mambajao, Camiguin, Philippines; FELICESIMA M. CABEGUIN, of legal age, Filipino, married, with residence and postal address at Balbagon, Mambajao, Camiguin, Philippines; COMEMORACION M. ACHAS, of legal age, Filipino, married, with residence and postal address at Yumbing, Mambajao, Camiguin, Philippines; GUILLERMO T. MALAQUE, single, likewise of legal age, Filipino, with residence and postal address at Yumbing, Mambajao, Camiguin, Philippines. That the herein Parties are the sole heirs and co-owners of a parcel of land described in the Original Certificate of Title No. P-9267 of the DENR office, Mambajao, Camiguin. As per Doc. No. 70; Book No. VI; Page No. 15; Series of 1996; under Notary Public of ATTY. JESUS MA. JAJALLA. MDN: MAR 16, 23 & 30, 2015

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Special Awards:

Best in Taste: Group 5 Best in Plating: Group 1 Best in Teamwork: 1 The winning groups for the special awards received a Certificate of Recognition for their group whereas the 1st - 4th placer for the ranking received CIC novelty items and certificates. The Champions received a FREE one day Culinary and Baking Workshop at Culinary Institute of Cagayan de Oro as well as CIC novelty items and certificates. CIC would like to thank the following key persons for having us and for the support we received for the Barangay Culinary Livelihood Program: Capt. Rudy G. Guligado, Brgy. Captain Kag. Linda E. Lubi, Brgy. Kagawad Ms. Madeline S. Gacasan, BWDC President

EXTRAJUDICIAL DEED OF PARTITION

Republic of the Philippines OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAR Matalam, Cotabato

CCE-008-2015 Date: March 5, 2015 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 FELMAR RELAMPAGO SARENAS has filed with this Office, a correction of sex from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the certificate of live birth of FELMAR R. SARENAS at Malita, Davao del Sur and whose parents are TEOFILO SARENAS and MARCELINA RELAMPAGO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than March 26, 2015. (Sgd.) JOSEPHINE A. MARQUEZ Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Mar 9 & 16, 2015

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March 3, 2015 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 JONALYN CADUADA VILLASOR-REYES has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of entry in sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the certificate of live birth of JONALYN CADUADA VILLASOR at Matalam, Cotabato and whose parents are Diosdado Prado Villasor and Nely Pilaro Caduada. Any person adversely afrfected by said petiton may file his written opposition with this Office not later than March 23, 2015. (Sgd.) TRINIDAD T. BUTARDO Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Mar 9 & 16, 2015


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There’s only two types of people in the world The ones that entertain, and the ones that observe Well baby I’m a put-on-a-show kinda girl Don’t like the backseat, gotta be first (oh, oh) I’m like the ringleader I call the shots (call the shots) I’m like a firecracker I make it hot (make it hot) When I put on a show - Circus (Britney Spears), 2008 CIRCUSES have been in existence in the world since the 14th century. A circus is a company of performers that may include clowns, acrobats, trained animals, trapeze acts, musicians, hoopers, tightrope walkers, jugglers, unicyclists and other object manipulation and stunt-oriented artists. And then there are also

Fresh Gospel of the day: (March16, 2015-Monday) John 4:43-54”After the two days He went forth from there into Galilee. For Jesus Himself testified that a prophet has no honor in his own country. So when He came to Galilee, the Galileans received Him, having seen all the things

circuses that are metaphorical in nature. One such circus occurred in the course of two days – between March 11 and 12 this year. The locale? Opol, Misamis Oriental. It all started when the Lower House committee on indigenous peoples (four members came) decided to swoop down onto the hinterland barangays of that

that He did in Jerusalem at the feast; for they themselves also went to the feast. Therefore He came again to Cana of Galilee where He had made the water wine. And there was a royal official whose son was sick at Capernaum. When he heard that Jesus had come out of Judea into Galilee, he went to Him and

aforementioned municipality after hearing numerous complaints of alleged abuses committed against the indigenous Higaonon population there. This is where the circus began. Or perhaps began on the first day of the fact-finding. But I cannot delve on that since I wasn’t in the first day. (I was in Gingoog in the eastern part of the province.) On the second day of the fact-finding which was a day-long public forum at the indoor public plaza of Opol, I was there only between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. so I can only write about what I’ve seen. As I entered the plaza, I can see that everyone who turned up has his and

her own personal stakes beyond the issue itself. The first person that I saw in the entrance was the secretarygeneral of Kalumbay. The Kalumbay is a local IP advocates group. That alone answers the question on why they’re there. As I entered the room, there were a total of 200 persons. Most of them were Higaonons who have a standing ancestral domain claim on an estate that is converted into a palm oil orchard. They collectively call themselves as Pangalasag. Now here’s the puzzle. The occupants of the property, A. Brown Energy and Resources Development, Inc. (Aberdi), are also pro-IP. In fact, they’re hiring mostly

Miracle

was imploring Him to come down and heal his son; for he was at the point of death. So Jesus said to him, “Unless you people see signs and wonders, you simply will not believe.” The royal official said to Him, “Sir, come down b e fo r e m y ch i l d dies.” Jesus said to him, “Go; your son lives.” The man believed the word

that Jesus spoke to him and started off. As he was now going down, his slaves met him, saying that his son was living. So he inquired of them the hour when he began to get better: For Jesus Himself testified that a prophet has no honor in his own country: Too much familiarity will lead a bias judgment. It

Higaonon workers. But the catch – these Higaonons are not members of Pangalasag. The four hapless members of Congress who went to the area by that time were either enlightened or more confused/stunned with this turn of facts. They went there armed with a House resolution thinking that the Higaonon tribes were molested and mauled by the capitalists. Now they were looking at the stark truth – it was just the Higaonons versus the Higaonons battling out that 500-hectare glorious piece of land at the heart of Opol. Of course, that’s notwithstanding the fact that each congressman present has

was happened to Jesus because of too much closeness and attachment to the people whom he associated for 3 decades, he was rejected. Be careful because sometimes, you judge your pastor, priest and the people who serve and care your spiritual life: Printing paid by: Neneth - Bobong Balino- Dr. Edith,

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her own stake as well. For instance, it is the job of Rep. Juliette Uy to appease both groups because all of them are her constituents. But what about the media members especially from the B stations present in the circus? What’s their stake there?

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ever again. No more should anyone offend human dignity by condoning terror, sabotage, or murder. Let us nurture acts that inspire peace or goodwill. Let us strive to civilize, to promote law and order, to foster trust and confidence as befits honorable citizens of a nation of believers. And as an earnest of our intentions, let us moderate our conduct, avoiding extremes. Then may we find our way towards reconciliation and forgiveness, living in peaceable co-existence under a regime of liberty, equality, and fraternity; where crimes and criminal disruptions no longer happen with impunity. (MindaViews is the opinion section of MindaNews. Manny Valdehuesa is former UNESCO regional director for Asia-Pacific; secretarygeneral, Southeast Asia Publishers Association; director, development academy of Philippines; member, Philippine Mission to the UN; vice chair, Local Government Academy; member, Cory Govt’s Peace Panel; awardee, PPI-UNICEF outstanding columnist. An author of books on governance, he is chairman/convenor ofGising Barangay Movement Inc. valdehuesa@gmail.com)

is that we have a system that instutionalized “political patronage” as a way of extending protection and favor. No wonder, the President was only short of verbally clearing Purisima from any liability in the Mamapasano carnage. But, the public knows better than the President. Now, the people of Mindanao is facing another crucial challenge. The Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), a proposed legislation that would affect the future of Mindanao and its people, is being rammed “hook, line, and sinker” for Congressional approval. The majority of the inhabitants of Mindanao are complaining that the proposed BBL has been drafted only to satiate the political image of the President and the interest of the few. That those who endorsed the BBL are the President’s stooges that are ignorant of the true sentiments of the predominantly non-Moslem people in Mindanao. As a result, the opposition against the passage of the BBL has mounted as Malacanang is pushing hard for its passage before June this year. Faced by a seemingly insurmountable odds, it is time for the people of Mindanao to from page A1 rally together to protect the Iligan City and the rest island’s future generation. of the Province of Misamis -0- react: crisguardian@ Oriental. yahoo.com Navigational equipment for night operations had been installed at the from page A4 Laguindingan Airport in There must be a relentless November last year. drive against unruly behavAfter a series of technical ior, backed by programs reviews and consultations to promote respect for the with relevant aviation ausanctity of life and concern thorities, including the Civil for human dignity. Aviation Authority of the Perhaps our public insti- Philippines (CAAP) and the tutions, the civil society, and Department of Transportathe churches can cooperate tion and Communications to project the message that (DOTC), the Laguindingan to kill is to violate one’s Airport has been declared humanity, offend society, ready to accommodate night and make one unfit for the flights. company of civilized, peaceDOT-10 Regional Diable, reasonable citizens. rector Catalino Chan III The mark of a responsible welcomed the passengers citizen is orderly, lawful, re- from Mactan International spectful conduct. One does Airport via Cebu Pacific’s not harm or threaten others, ATR 72-500 aircraft, which let alone throw a bomb to touched down at 7:47 p.m., create chaos and disorder. now a regular flight from And to be a believer is to be Cebu and back. God-fearing and respectful Passengers of the historic of human life. This must maiden night flight 5J-211 be the relentless message were accorded with native in the community. music and dances, courtesy ***** of DOT-10. Henceforth, law and Chan expressed optiorder must be emphasized, mism that more night flights especially by the educational will be opened soon. system, as the organizing “We don’t mind having principle of a community sleepless nights, so long we of Filipinos, the pillar of a have more flights, which progressive society. means more tourists for our Let us take a cue from the region,” Chan said. Charter of the United NaApart from the already tions Educational, Scientific regular evening flight, Cebu and Cultural Organization Pacific’s subsidiary, Tiger(UNESCO): Since wars Air Philippines, is also set begin in the minds of men, to operate night flights to it is in the minds of men Cagayan de Oro from Mathat the defenses of peace nila on March 29, 2015, via must be constructed. flight DG-7808, departing Thus, nothing like the Manila at 8:00 p.m. and massacre at Ampatuan and arriving Cagayan de Oro Mamapasano should sully at 9:30 p.m. our collective sense of deIt departs Cagayan de cency and righteousness Oro at 10:10 p.m. and ar-

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Leni Robredo (standing, left photo) speaks on the rights of women during the First Women’s Congress held at Big Daddy’s Convention Center in Butuan City, as Mayor Ferdinand Amante, Jr. (second from left) and his wife, Ivy, listen. Right photo shows Robredo (with microphone) stressing the importance of good governance in public service in a press conference. Beside the lady lawmaker are Wilma Doesnt and Butuan City Councilwoman Rema Burdeos (extreme right). Photos by Pat Samonte/Mindanao Daily News-Caraga

rives Manila at 11:40 p.m. Cebu Pacific currently operates 13 daily flights to and from Cagayan de Oro. CEB Vice President for Marketing and Distribution says the airline commends the government for successfully upgrading Laguindingan to a night-rated airport, even as it continue to look at its options for expanding services and serving more passengers to boost trade and tourism in Northern Mindanao.

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at full capacity, Mindanao’s power supply condition will improve. Dr. Goerlich explained that the timely conduct of the preventive maintenance and restoration of the units just in time for the onset of the summer months could provide a major relief to the volatile power supply condition of the island. Georlich expressed confidence that with these units now back on line, Mindanao is more prepared to meet its electric supply needs especially during the summer months where demand usually is at its peak. Earlier, SPI power plant manager Dr. Carsten Evers explained that the preventive maintenance works need to be carried out periodically to sustain optimum efficiency and reliability of the electric generating units. The preventive maintenance schedule was also carefully planned, scheduled and coordinated with key players in the power industry including the grid operator, National Grid Corporation of the Philippines to minimize any adverse impact to the Mindanao grid. SPI’s power plant at the PHIVIDEC Industrial Estate in Misamis Oriental is composed of two identical power generating units, each with a net generating output of 105MW. Since start of its operations in November 2006, SPI has delivered more than 11.5 billion kWh of electricity representing about a fifth of Mindanao’s total power

supply. SPI is principally owned by the German company Steag GmbH with Aboitiz Power and La Filipina Uygongco Corporation as local partners. Steag GmbH is a leader in advance coal-power generation technology and one of the pioneers in operating and maintaining a highly efficient and reliable coal-fired power plant in the country. (STEAG/MDN)

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creating an office or ministry for indigenous peoples within the Bangsamoro Government),” the TPMT said in its second public report. This as Archbishop Antonio J. Ledesma, S.J., D.D., expressed sadness over “the uncertain future” of the BBL “despite assurances made by the leadership of both Houses of Congress of its passage by June this year. Recognize bangsamoro history L e desma urge d t he Filipino nation, especially those who are vehemently against the BBL because of the tragic Mamasapano incident on January 25 as if the two are linked together, to remember the reason for the Muslim rebellion in Mindanao – the long history of injustice and suffering they have endured. “Let us not forget, the MILF is a revolutionary group. It took up arms against the government in the face of an undeniable history of intolerance, violence and exclusion. We need to know and recognize Bangsamoro history, their political and territorial sovereignty that held sway even in the Manila of Rajah Sulaiman, the massacres (such as Jabidah, Manili, Bud Dajo, Bud Bagsak,) that they have suffered, the 300 years of Moro wars waged against successive governments, Spanish, American, and Filipino, their displacement and that of the Lumad from most of Mindanao through waves of migration from Luzon and the Visayas and land- registration policies,” he said in an undated state-

ment. According to the head of the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro, the Moro people revolted against successive governments “to achieve their aspiration to live their religious convictions and shared culture in peace.” Although the MILF once fought for Muslim Mindanao’s secession from the Republic , it has since replaced that with less and negotiated with the government for self-determination in a limited territory, which the BBL has articulated. “Their original call was for independence in quest of a true homeland. The BBL wants to achieve much less than this — self-determination in a limited territory while preserving national sovereignty and national integrity,” Ledesma said. The BBL is now undergoing a stiff challenge after the tragic Mamasapano incident in which were killed 44 SAF policemen, 18 MILF fighters, and five civilians including a five-year old child. The TPMT said that because of this incident, “it is inevitable that emotions run high and that trust in the [peace] process [is] reduced.” The TPMP, established by the GPH-MILF peace panels in July 2013, is mandated to monitor, review and assess the implementation of all signed agreements between the two panels. It is headed by former EU Ambassador to the Philippines Alistair MacDonald, with members Steven Rood of The Asia Foundation, Karen Tañada of the Gaston Z. Ortigas Peace Institute, Rahib Kudto of UNYPAD, and Huseyin Oruç of The Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Relief (IHH), a Turkish NGO based in Istanbul. “Since 25 January, most of [the] pre-existing challenges [have] become even more acute. Emotions run high, and confidence in the process (on both sides) has taken a knock. Both Houses of Congress have suspended action on the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law

until investigations have clarified the events of that day. This will certainly have an impact on the time-table for the remaining stages of the process, and may also colour the final discussions on the BBL in Congress, as well as influencing the climate of opinion in the run-up to the plebiscite,” it said in its report. Continue on the path to peace “But while the the challenges are great, the prizes to be gained are even greater. There is a real prospect that the peace process will allow the region to achieve the full potential offered by its human and natural resources and to contribute more effectively to the prosperity and security of the nation as a whole, and that the vision of autonomy set out in the 1987 Constitution will be implemented in a manner consistent with the aspirations of the Bangsamoro people while respecting the rights of all of the region’s inhabitants,” it added. Ledesma, on the other hand, stressed that what happened in Mamasapano should all the more prompt Filipinos to support the peace process in Mindanao because the “road of violence in Mindanao only led to more war, more wailing of widows and children, impoverishment.” “Today, precisely because of what happened in Mamasapano, that path [to peace] should not be abandoned. Hear Mindanao: the peace process should not be imperiled! Let the revolution stop! Let Mindanawons turn factories of war into factories of prosperity! Let those in the north and in the south who are charged with leadership walk humbly, calmly and wisely before the God of Peace together! Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you! Do not requite evil with evil! Requite evil with good, confusion and rage with wisdom, death with life! Pass a Bangsamoro Basic Law that secures justice and peace!” Ledesma called. (Bong D. Fabe)


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DTI unlocks potentials among businesses in Region 10

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HE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) led by Assistant Secretary Ceferino Rodolfo made a tour on various Region 10 businesses last March 4 to 6. It was made in order to learn about their operations and unlock their potentials to participate more in boosting Northern Mindanao. The trip was also aimed to provide the region an exposure to showcase its trade and investment prospects, agri-industrial developments, exporters and small and

medium enterprise (SME) projects. DTI made roundtable discussions to PHIVIDEC Industrial Estate and Mindanao Container Terminal in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental, The Stoneware Pottery Inc. in Opol town and Cagayan de Oro Handmade Paper Crafts in Cagayan de Oro. The group as well visited farms in Bukidnon such as Del Monte Philippines Pineapple Plantation that holds 20,000 hectares of pineapple in Bukidnon and Misamis Oriental. Manager Eugene Yurong said that Del Monte seated itself in Bukidnon, a place having good soil that has been a helpful factor in the

expanding volume of their production. Del Monte is a leading producer of pineapple products in the Philippines and recognized as outstanding in terms of quality. It recently acquired its U.S. affiliate, California-based Del Monte Foods’ U.S. consumer food business, and thus, one reason that pressured and pushed them to produce more pineapples due to more generated market deals. Further, DTI also targets to improve the SMEs in the Philippines. DTI 10 director Linda Boniao disclosed that increasing their competitiveness and marketability will be made possible through access to technology and more

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sophisticated equipment. “The ultimate goal of DTI is to increase the production capacity of SMEs because supplying the volume required by the domestic market alone has been a challenge,” she added. DTI assisted these SMEs through the provision of machineries, equipment, tools, systems, skills and knowledge under a shared system, thus called shared service facilities (SSF) projects. In Bukidnon, the group toured their SSF beneficiaries such as the Hineleban Foundation Inc. located in Kalugmanan, Manolo Fortich. It is a foundation that produces high demand roasted and ground coffee and is on the verge of tapping export markets. The natural and organic Hineleban coffee is produced through the hardwork of the foundation’s farmer beneficiaries coming from the foothills of Bukidnon and are members of tribes in Bukidnon. DTI has provided coffee processing facility and roaster for Hineleban as part of its SSF Project. Marketing director Renee Araneta-Perrine of Hineleban believed that the provision of the said equipment will enable the processing of being Food and Drug Administration-compliant and further meet the required volume and quality in the export market. DTI also visited their SSF beneficiary in Lanao del Norte. Lanao del Norte is a coconutproducing province and one of its products are coconut husks. From these, DTI introduced the livelihood opportunity on coco coir processing to the Malingao Community Services Cooperative in Malingao, Tubod and it became a cooperator for the SSF project of DTI on coco twine and geonets production. The department then provided the needed and improved technologies and equipment to further utilize the natural resource and improve productivity of the coco coir processors. Through the provided equipment and machineries, an increased productivity, efficiency and sales have been projected. From less than P100,000, sales climbed up to P2.625 million. Beneficiaries showed their gratitude for the massive production has helped them to expand their market that even reached countries like China. The held tour of DTI made together with EU-Trade Related Technical Assistance (TRTA) Project 3 Office is also a preparation of the Philippines to avail benefits of the EU-Generalized System of Preferences Plus (EU-GSP+) which was granted only last December. This preferential tariff scheme allows the Philippines to do exports at zero tariffs on more than 6,000 products to 28 member-countries of the European Union. Products that could be exported include coco, coco-based, fruits and other agri-based products. In their lead, a briefing on the impact of Asean Economic Community and EU-GSP+ was given to more than 150 business leaders and stakeholders in Region 10 last March 5. It focused on concerns regarding Free Trade Areas centering on the theme, “International Trade Strategy: Doing Business in Free Trade Areas.”

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