VOL. 9 ISSUE 161 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 - 8, 2016
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ARREST WARRANT OUT. Davao city Police Office (DCPO) spokesperson Senior Inspector Catherine Dela Rey presents a copy of a warrant of arrest against self-confessed “Davao Death Squad” member Edgar Matobato for illegal possession of firearms at Camp Domingo Leonor yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.
RODY MAINTAINS HIGH RATING: SWS By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ
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RESIDENT Duterte continues to draw wide support of the Filipino people despite the controversies he has been embroiled in, particularly the incidents wherein he lambasted a Western head of state and a major international organization since he assumed the highest position in the land. The President’s satisfaction rating continued to soar as reflected in the Third Quarter 2016 survey conducted by Social Weather Station (SWS) released on Thursday, Oct. 6. The survey was conducted from Sept. 24 to 27 using faceto-face interviews involving 1,200 adult respondents, aged 18 years and above. The focus areas of the SWS survey included Metro Manila, “Balance Luzon”, Visayas and
Mindanao, where 300 respondents from each area were questioned. “The survey question on public satisfaction with the President is phrased as follows: “Maaari po bang pakisabi ninyo kung gaano kayo nasisiyahan o hindi nasisiyahan sa pagganap ng tungkulin ni RODRIGO DUTERTE bilang Presidente ng Pilipinas. Kayo ba ay lubos na nasisiyahan, medyo nasisiyahan, hindi tiyak kung nasisiyahan o hindi, medyo hindi nasisiyahan, lubos na hindi nasisiyahan, o wala pa kayong narinig o nabasa kahit na kailan tungkol kay RODRIGO DUTERTE?” the SWS said. The SWS said President Duterte gained a net satisfaction rating of +64 percent, which is categorized as “very good.”
“Among past leaders, only former President Fidel V. Ramos had a similar rating with + 66 percent in a survey done between Aug. 10 and Sept. 8 in 1992. Duterte fared better than his predecessors,” the SWS said. SWS added that former President Benigno Aquino III garnered a “very good” satisfaction rating with +60 percentage in a survey conducted between Sept. 24 and 27, 2010, while Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo had a lower satisfaction rating in a survey conducted last March 2001 with a “moderate” rating or +24 percent. But after she was sworn into office following the EDSA 2 uprising, she gained a “moderate” rating with +12 percent satisfaction rating in the August 2004 survey.
Joseph E. Estrada, on the other hand, had a “very good” rating or +60 percent in a September 1998 survey, while Aquino’s mother, former President Cory Aquino got a “very good” of +53 percent in May 1986, the SWS said. In various areas surveyed, President Duterte gained an “excellent” rating with +85 percent in Mindanao, a “very good” or +62 in the Visayas, +58 in Metro Manila, and +57 in “Balance Luzon.” The President also got a “very good” or +63 rating in the urban areas and “very good” or +67 rate from residents in the rural areas of the country. Among the socioeconomic classes in the Philippine society, the President maintained his “very good” rating with
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PCSO donates 2 ambulances to Davao City government
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HE Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) turned over two units of ambulances to the city government of Davao Wednesday morning. Each vehicle costs P850, 000.
The units will be used by Paquibato District hospital and the Southern Philippine Medical Center. PCSO General Manager Ret. Gen. Alexander F. Balutan said that the two ambulances
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PCSO gives ambulance to Davao City and neighboring provinces. The distribution was lead by PCSO General Manager Alexander F. Balutan. The vehicles were received by City Administrator Atty. Zuleika T. Lopez on behalf of Davao City. CIO