KALIBO, Aklan (PIA)
The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) 6 recently launched its KonsultasyongSulit at Tama (KonSulta) program in New Washington, Aklan.
KonSulta is a flagship program of PhilHealth that intends to ensure that every Filipino has access to the preventive health care services it offers.
The launching was led by Philhealth 6 officials led by Acting Regional Vice President Janet Monteverde with the full support of PhilHealth Aklan led by Bien Paul Obordo, Chief Social Insurance Officer, and in coordination with the Provincial Government of Aklan and the New Washington LGU.
In her message, Monteverde thanked the province of Aklan and the municipality of New Washington for hosting the launching, and congratulated LGU New Washington, headed by Mayor Jessica Panambo, for being the first in the region to have an accredited facility for the KonSulta program through its Rural Health Unit (RHU).
She assured the people of New Washington, who came in droves to participate in the mass registration for the program, that PhilHealth will do its best to bring its services to every Filipino.
“Bawat Filipino ay miyembrongPhilhealth,” she stressed.
For her part, Panambo thanked PhilHealth for choosing New Washington among Aklan’s 17 towns to launch the KonSulta program.
She reminded her constituents that health is wealth, and not to be afraid to seek consultation.
“Prevention is better than cure, let us take care of our health,” Panambo said.
Presently, the province of Aklan has 12 accredited Konsulta facilities where Aklanons can already avail of health care professional services like consultation, health screening and management of condition.
These facilities are the RHUs of Buruanga, Ibajay (2), Kalibo (2), Makato, New Washington, Numancia, Banga, Nabas and Libacao, and the Dr. Rafael S. Tumbokon Memorial Hospital (DRSTMH).
Under the program, these facilities can also provide laboratory examinations and some drugs and medicines for common conditions like asthma, pneumonia, Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), diabetes, and hypertension, among others.
PhilHealth Aklan revealed that three other health facilities located in the towns of Batan, Balete and Madalag are in the process of accreditation for the Konsulta program. (JBG/ VGV/PIA6 Aklan)
KALIBO, Aklan (PIA) The province of Aklan and its four municipalities are this year’s recipients of Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) award from the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) for upholding and putting primacy on the standard of integrity and good performance.
Based on the list released by the DILG, Aklan was among the three provinces in Western Visayas that were recognized as 2022 SGLG passers for the province category. Other provinces were Antique and Iloilo.
It could be recalled that the province of Aklan consecutively made it on the list as SGLG passers for five years from 2015 to 2019.
Meanwhile, for the municipal category, the region has 24 awardees; four of which came from Aklan the local government units of Kalibo,Malay, Ibajay and New Washington.
The SGLG, also known as “PagkilalasaKatapatan at KahusayanngPamahalaangLokal,” is awarded annually to de-
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Residents of New Washington, Aklan flocked to the town's covered sports complex recently to attend the launching of PhilHealth'sKonSulta program and to register for the program with the assistance of PhilHealth Aklan personnel and the LGU's health workers.
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serving provinces, cities, and municipalities that perform well in ten governance areas financial administration, disaster preparedness, social protection and sensitivity, health compliance and responsiveness, sustainable education, business friendliness and competitiveness, safety, peace, and order, environmental management, tourism, heritage development, culture and arts, and youth development.
Due to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID 19) pandemic, the assessment and awarding ceremonies were stopped in 2020 and 2021.
Aside from SGLG marker, awardees for this year will be entitled or eligible to the SGLG incentive fund to finance their local government initiatives and access to capacity development assistance from the DILG. (AAL/SQP/PIA Aklan)
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a total of P288,780,066.98 damage caused
Tropical Storm “Paeng” in the province.
This is based on its final damage report as of November 3, 2022 on agriculture, lifelines, infrastructure, and public utilities.
The agriculture sector incurred the biggest amount of damage with P119,305,066.98, followed by infrastructure with P109,690,000.00; lifelines with P51,510,000.00; and public utilities at P8,275,000.00.
Except for Makato town, which had no report on damages to agriculture, lifelines, infrastructure and public utilities, the rest of Aklan towns reported losses in most sectors/areas, with losses running in millions, especially in agriculture.
Some towns reported damages of their crops, livestock, fishponds, fishing gears, motorized and non motorized bancas, fish pens and fish traps, while others reported road erosions, landslides, damages in revetment walls, classrooms and box culverts.
Meanwhile, the PDRRMC reported a total of eight deaths in Aklan due to “Paeng,” of which five deaths were in Libacao, and one each in Batan, Lezo and Numancia towns.
One person from Libacao town had been reported missing, while 30 were injured.
Of the injured persons, 22 were from Balete, one from Libacao, two from Madalag and three from Numancia.
Families affected by Paeng reached 78,048 composed of 264,387 individuals.
On the other hand, totally damaged houses, as reported by the PDRRMC, were 135, while 5,830 were partially damaged.
As to assistance to the affected families, the provincial government had been conducting relief operations in various municipalities which were flooded, by distributing food packs.
In its latest update, the provincial government, under Gov. Jose Enrique Miraflores, purchased 30,000 packs of yummy rice for distribution to flood victims in Aklan. (JBG/VGV/ PIA6 Aklan)
The Social Security System (SSS) announced today that it will extend financial assistance to its members and pensioners in areas affected by Severe Tropical Storm ‘Paeng’ starting November 17, 2022 and will last until February 16, 2023.
SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Michael G. Regino said that the SSS Calamity Assistance Package consists of the Calamity Loan Assistance Program (CLAP) for its members and the Three Month Advance Pension for SSS and Employees’ Compensation (EC) pensioners.
“We, at SSS, are always ready to assist our members and pensioners in the typhoon stricken areas. We want to assure them that even during times of calamities, they can rely on
the financial assistance from SSS,” Regino said.
Regino said members and pensioners in the areas to be declared under state of calamity by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), or the Sangguniang Bayan, Panglungsod, or Panlalawigan can avail of the financial assistance.
Provinces under state of calamity are Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon, Albay, CamarinesNorte, Camarines Sur, Sorsogon, Catanduanes, Masbate, Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo, Negros Occidental, Basilan, Lanaodel Sur, Tawi Tawi, Sulu, Maguindanao del Norte and Maguindanao
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Aklan (PIA) TheAklan Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) reported
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Provincial Government employees of Aklan and volunteers prepare food packs for distribution to municipalities affected by Severe Tropical Storm "Paeng". (Photo courtesy of Aklan Information and Media Division)
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del Sur.
In Cagayan, the towns that are under the state of calamity include Amulung, Enrile, and Tuguegarao. In Marinduque, these areas are Mogpog, Santa Cruz and Buenavista, and in Cotabato, these are Pigcawayan, Libungan, and Midsayap. Other areas also declared under state of calamity include Muntinlupa City, Calbayog in Samar, Sirawai in ZamboangadelNorte, and Zamboanga City in Zamboanga del Sur.
Under the CLAP, qualified members in Paeng affected areas can borrow a loan equivalent to their one monthly salary credit or up to P20,000. The calamity loan is payable in two (2) years or 24 equal monthly installments with an annual
interest rate of 10%.
Likewise, the SSS will provide financial aid to SSS and EC pensioners in typhoon hit areas. “Pensioners may avail of the Three Month Advance Pension wherein SSS pensioners will be given three months advance of their total monthly pension,” Regino said.
“We want to help our members and pensioners during these difficult times. We hope that the financial aid that we extended to them will be of big help to rebuild their lives,” Regino said.
Meanwhile, Regino reminded members and pensioners in areas affected by Super Typhoon Karding that they still have until January 6, 2023 to avail of the CLAP and Three Month Advance Pension for those hit by the super typhoon. (AMIEL GENOVA/SSS)
CAMP PERALTA, Jamindan, Capiz The Army's 3rd Infantry Division on Saturday commended the troops of the 94th Infantry Battalion for the voluntary surrender of twenty four members of the CPP NPA Terrorist in Negros Island.
They surrendered to the 94th IB led by Lt. Col. Van Donald Almonte, 2nd PMFC of the Philippine National Police and 32nd CMO Company and RMFB6 on November 12, 2022, at the 94IB Headquarters in Barangay Tambo, Ayungon, Negros Oriental. They also turned in eight low powered firearms, three rifle grenades and one hand grenade.
The surrenderors were members of the CPP NPA Terrorist operating in Central Negros.
According to the surrenderors, the series of encounters they experienced against the government soldiers brought hardship upon them due to hunger and exhaustion, causing demoralization in their ranks prompted them to surrender. They also revealed they realized the government's sincerity in attaining a lasting peace as their former comrades who yielded to 94IB are now living a better and peaceful life.
During a short program, the surrenderors took their oath of allegiance to the government and burned the CPP NPA NDF flags to show their sincerity in embracing the culture of peace and abandoning the NPA’s terroristic way of life.
The CPP NPA was listed as a terrorist organization by the United States, European Union, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the Philippines, while the National Democratic Front has also been formally designated as
In a statement, Maj. Gen. Benedict M Arevalo, 3ID commander, said, "The mass surrender of the CPP NPA members in Negros is a manifestation of the deteriorating terrorist organization that is now on the brink of downfall."
He called on the remaining NPA terrorists to take a cue from their 24 comrades, abandon the terrorist organization and embrace peace, for armed struggle will feed them with nothing but death and misery. (LTC MAGNO M MAPALAD III (INF) GSC PA/Phil. Army)
With tourism leading the post COVID economic recovery, Boracay island is recording a spurt in visitor arrivals. With the increased activity projected to surpass pre pandemic levels, there is a need for grid expansion and development projects to keep up with the increasing demand for power. NGCP’s long term solution is the development of the Nabas Caticlan Boracay 138kV line, now currently ongoing construction.
“The existing 69 kV submarine cable and overhead line serving the island is no longer adequate to support load growth in the coming years. Under the project, NGCP will reinforce the grid with an additional submarine cable and upgrading the existing 69kV facilities to 138kV,” said NGCP.
The entire project is comprised of several components, particularly: underground and submarine cables connecting the mainland to Boracay Island, overhead transmission lines, a cable terminal station, a new Boracay Substation, and an upgraded Nabas Substation.
With an ERC approved cost of PhP 5.48 Billion, the project was certified as an Energy Project of National Significance (EPNS) by the Department of Energy in 2019.
“The Nabas Caticlan Boracay transmission line project will support the increasing power requirements of the island and ensure stable and reliable transmission of power. NGCP will support the island’s growth and help ensure the development of Boracay as one of the world’s best travel destinations by providing the necessary energy infrastructure,” the company said. (Visera, Michelle T/NGCP)
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a terrorist organization by the Anti Terrorism Council on June 23, 2021, citing it as "an integral and inseparable part" of the CPP NPA created in April 1973.
November 12, 2022.
They were recognized for their professional competence and dedication to duty, displaying outstanding performance to accomplish their assigned tasks and responsibility and immediately contributing to the successful conduct of combat operation in Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental.
It can be recalled that 62IB engaged in the series of encounters in Negros Oriental that resulted in the death of two (2) CPP NPA members under Central Negros 1, Komiteng Rehiyon Negros, Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor (KR NCBS) identified as Michael Asuncion alias Raymund and Marlon Albino alias Max and seizure of war materials in Sitio Mansalukon, Brgy Calupaan, Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental on October 22, 2022, where the first encounter transpired. The second encounter happened in Brgy Planas, Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental, on October 29, 2022.
The awarding ceremony was also held to recognize the heroic achievement of the troops as well as the time honored responsibility of securing the communities they served.
In his message, Major General Arevalo lauded the troops
for their selfless service and considered it part of a long tradition of dedication, bravery and valor of the soldiers.
“Each of you is forever attached to our sworn duty, not just through the flag you carry or the patches you wear, but through your commitment and passion for serving and your dedication to the community in making them safe against the threat and deception of the government’s long time enemy and destroyer of peace the CPP NPA,” MGen Arevalo said. (. (LTC MAGNO M MAPALAD III (INF) GSC PA/Phil. Army)
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The troops also facilitated the successful surrender of Javier Montecino @Jan Jan, a member of CPP NPA who is involved in series of encounters.
Said encounters likewise resulted in the recovery of firearms and other war materials in Sitio Tapol, Barangay Carabalan, Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental, on October 19, 2022.
MGen Arevalo commended the troops for their courage and bravery in protecting and securing the people of Himamaylan against the CPP NPA terrorists.
“Without regard to their safety, our troops’ heroic actions secured the lives of the people in Himamaylan. I am proud of the selflessness, courage and honor that our troops displayed,” MGen Arevalo said. (LTC MAGNO M MAPALAD III (INF)
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Camp Peralta, Jamindan, Capiz The Commander of Army’s 3rd Infantry Spearhead Division, Major General Benedict M Arevalo, bestowed Military Merit Medal (MMM) to 54 officers and enlisted personnel of 62nd Infantry (Unifier) Battalion held at the unit headquarters in Barangay Libas, Isabela, Negros Occidental on
CAMP PERALTA, Jamindan, Capiz One hundred six (106) officers and personnel of the Army’s 94th Infantry Mandirigma Battalion received Military Merit Medal (MMM) in an awarding ceremony held at the battalion headquarters on November 12, 2022.
Infantry Spearhead Division Commander Major General Benedict M Arevalo awarded the medals to acknowledge the troops’ vital role and hard work in the victorious conduct
of combat operations in a series of encounters that happened in Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental.
encounters resulted in the death of Romeo V Nanta @Juaning, popularly known as “Juanito Magbanua”, spokesperson of Komiteng Rehiyon Negros, Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor (KR NCBS) of the CPP NPA NDF in Sitio Maliko liko, Barangay Carabalan, Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental on October 12, 2022.
CAMP PERALTA, Jamindan, Capiz Among the first responders during the onslaught of the tropical Cyclone, “Paeng”, affecting the Panay Islands, the 6th Forward Service Support Unit of the Army Support Command (6FSSU), Philippine Army automatically assumed its support role in the affected communities in Western Visayas.
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coordination with the Office of Civil Defense Region 6 (OCD6), the unit immediately deployed its available mobility assets for Disaster Relief and Response Operations (DRRO)