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ENIOR CITIZENS have praised Mayor Beng Climaco for the birthday cash gifts they received and for how she always prioritizes the elderly and the vulnerable sectors, especially at this time of the Covid-19 pandemic. Climaco, now on her ning for congresswoman The cash gift was third and last term, is run- in District 1. Continue on page 2

PWD office gets high DILG ratings THE LOCAL government’s Persons with Disabilities Affairs Unit (PDAU) re-

Mayor Beng Climaco displays a gesture of humility after an elderly Muslim woman approached and thanked her for the birthday cash gift she received recently. (Bong Serondo)

Covid cases going down THE NUMBER of active Covid-19 cases in Zamboanga City is now

steadily decreasing and is expected to further go down to under 2,000 as

more people are recovering from the deadly Continue on page 7

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Mayor Beng Climaco leads the inauguration of the newly-constructed Santa Barbara Barangay Health Center and Birthing facilities. (Bong Serondo)

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BARANGAY OFFICIALS of Santa Barbara lauded Mayor Beng Climaco for the newly- constructed health center and birthing facility following its recent inauguration. Climaco led officials in the turnover of the building to the barangay. Junaid Musa, the barangay chairman, thanked the mayor for the facilities which are all part of the local government’s efforts to help communities Continue on page 3

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Zamboangueños thank Mayor for cash aid RESIDENTS WHO are affected by the health crisis continue to receive financial assistance from the Continue on page 2

Mayor Beng Climaco, who is running for congresswoman, leads city government social workers in LSAP distribution recently at KCC Mall de Zamboanga. (Bong Serondo)

Covid survivors get assistance HUNDREDS OF Covid-19 survivors received financial Continue on page 3

Mayor Beng Climaco talks to a Covid-19 survivor during the distribution of cash assistance recently at KCC Mall de Zamboanga. (Bong Serondo)

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Elderly praise ‘Congresswoman’ Beng

Continued from page 1 facilitated by the City Social Welfare and Development Office and is only one of the many privileges that senior citizens enjoy under the Climaco administration’s pro-poor programs. Those who received their cash gifts were from the different barangays and also members of the Federation of Senior Citizens Association of the Philippines. A video clip on Climaco’s Facebook page showed senior citizens taking turns in praising and thanking the mayor for the cash gifts they received. The two-minute clip can be accessed on this link: https:// fb.watch/b22-tomDOL/ Maria Cinco, from Barangay Zone 1, said: “Muchas gracias gat Mayor Beng, bien happy gat yo, kami todo mga senior citizens aqui na Zone 1. All barangays here in Zamboanga City bien alegre gayot cay te recivi kami el birthday gift incentives every year. Muchas gracias, thank you very much.” Another woman said: “Nalipay, nalipay kami basin gagmay. Ako 64, makadawat ko P500 lipay na kaayo kay yawat na para sa amua pan-tambal na lang. Madam Beng

salamat kaayo sa incentive.” And one Muslim woman also thanked Climaco and said: “Masayang-masaya kami ngayon at nabigyan kami. Hindi namin ma-describe ang aming saya. Tignan mo na lang at ang dami-dami namin dito ngayon.” Senior citizens whose ages are 60 to 69 received P500; P700 for ages 70 to 79; P800 for ages 80 to 90; P1,500 for 91 to 94 years old; and P2,000 for ages 95 to 99. The assistance given to senior citizens could have been more had not the opposition councilors who are allies of Rep. Mannix Dalipe and former lawmaker Celso Lobregat “killed” the Largo Vida program of Climaco which was the assistance intended for senior citizens and the disadvantaged sectors of the community. Climaco identified the opposition councilors as Monsi dela Cruz (now deceased); John Dalipe, BG Guingona, Mike Alavar, Litlit Macrohon, Khymer Olaso, Lilibeth Nuño, Cary John Pioc, VP Elago, Gerky Valesco and Jerry Perez. Dela Cruz and the younger Dalipe ran under Climaco’s political party, but eventually broke off ties with the mayor after

winning the 2019 polls and aligned themselves with Lobregat’s Team Colorao only to split with the group. Climaco defeated Lobregat in the last election after winning a landslide victory over the veteran politician. But despite the demise of the Largo Vida program, senior citizens and their families continue to praise Climaco for her unwavering support to the welfare of the elderly, and those who received the aid said “Beng is a blessing to us.” Last September, a 100-year old woman from Barangay Cabatangan received a total of P50,000 from Climaco as counterpart of the local government’s incentives to senior citizens under Republic (Centenarians of 2016) Act 10868 which honor and grant additional benefits and privileges to centenarians. Climaco personally went to the house of Angelina Santos and handed her P30,000 covering the last payment of the incentive. The mayor was accompanied by Councilor Pinpin Pareja and social workers. Santos’ family thanked Climaco for the incentive, saying the money will greatly help them, especially at this time of

Mayor Beng Climaco speaks to senior citizens during the recent distribution of birthday cash gifts. (Bong Serondo) the Covid-19 pandemic. She initially received P20,000 from the mayor in July last year. Aside from the birthday cash gifts, Climaco continues to distribute cash incentives to octogenarians and nonagenarians. The granting of incentives is pursuant to a local ordinance and one of the numerous benefit packages for senior citizens unveiled only during the Climaco administration. Climaco said the cash incentives is just one of the numerous benefit packages her administration has for senior citizens. She said the cash incentive will ensure that senior citizens will have funds to buy basic necessities such as medicines. She also assured her administration’s support and various benevolent programs for the elderly sector. Nonagenarians or

those whose ages are from 90-99 years are to receive P20,000 each, and P10,000 each to octogenarians who are 80-89 years old. The City Social Welfare and Development Office and the City Treasurer’s Office facilitate the distribution of the incentives to beneficiaries of the program in coordination with the Office of the Senior Citizens Affairs and the Federation of Senior Citizens Association of the Philippines. Climaco said the actions of the opposition affected some 17,000 senior citizens and all 400 “Vida lifeliners,” including women and those who are out-of-school and mostly breadwinners of their families, who were tapped to tirelessly deliver health assistance door-to-door to every elderly beneficiaries of the Largo Vida. “Those (opposition

councilors) members who voted to remove funding for such vital programs must face the people of Zamboanga City and must be held responsible and accountable for such irrepressible action,” she said. “It is not just cash that is needed, we need a more comprehensive program that will genuinely and sustainably empower our people through medicines, access to critical social services and livelihood to make our people resilient and survive the day to day challenges while we are under a pandemic. Necesita kita dale servicio de calidad because our people deserve only the best.” It is only during the time of Climaco that such programs and social services benefitted thousands of senior citizens and the vulnerable sector. (Zamboanga Post)

Zamboangueños thank Mayor for cash aid Continued from page 1 local government as Mayor Beng Climaco, who is now on her third and last term, vowed to help as many as she can under the Local Social Amelioration Program (LSAP). “Our assistance continues for the vulnerable sectors and those severely affected by the pandemic,” she said. Climaco, who is running for congresswoman in District 1, underscores the local government’s efforts to help alleviate the plight of people who are hardest hit by the pandemic through the LSAP. Just recently, Climaco led city social workers in the distribution of cash

aid to ambulant vendors and other vulnerable groups at the KCC Mall de Zamboanga. Tens of thousands of Zamboangueños who received financial aid from the local government praised and thanked Climaco for always prioritizing the poor and the needy, including the vulnerable sectors in the community. Many of those who thanked the mayor said they have started campaigning for her to ensure that Climaco’s pro-poor programs continue even after she wins the polls. They are now addressing Climaco as “Congresswoman Beng.”

Climaco vowed to continue her various propoor programs which she started even before she became mayor, and she pledged to aggressively pursue them if she becomes congresswoman. “This is our commitment to the poor. El Curada, Comida y Busca la Vida este tiempo de pandemia remains our thrust in our COVID-19 response efforts,” she said. The mayor said the beneficiaries passed the stringent assessment of the City Social Welfare Office to ensure families most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic get the needed aid. (Zamboanga Post)


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PWD office gets high DILG ratings

A City Hall personnel paints a parking sign exclusive for PWDs outside the office of the PDAU. (Henry Salac)

Covid survivors get assistance Continued from page 1 assistance from Mayor Beng Climaco as part of the local government’s support to those who recovered from the deadly respiratory disease. She said the assistance is part of the social services by the local government under the Social Amelioration Program. Each Covid-19 survivor who suffered severe infection receives P5, 000 and P3,000 each for those who had minor symptoms. Climaco said the financial aid to sectors severely affected by the health crisis is intended to help alleviate their plight amid the challenges posed by the pandemic. “The financial aid we are giving to the people is also the people’s money, thus it should go back to the people in the form of financial assistance and projects and programs aimed at improving their welfare, their lives - Curada, Comida y Busca Vida

Covid-19 survivors wait for their turn during the distribution of financial assistance. (Bong Serondo) na tiempo de pandemia,” said Climaco, who is running for congresswoman in District 1 in the May polls. Last month, she also distributed cash assistance to the beneficiaries of the Covid-19 recovery and rehabilitation plan. The cash aid covers only those who were infected with the virus starting June 1, 2021 as the 2021 Supplemental Budget 1 where the funds

are taken, was approved late by members of the City Council. The LSAP roll out for Covid-19 survivors started in August last year. The distribution of cash aid is being facilitated by the City Social Welfare and Development Office with paymasters from the City Treasurer’s Office. LSAP covers different sectors affected by the pandemic. (Zamboanga Post)

Continued from page 1 programs and services the Climaco administration provides to the PWD sector. According to the PDAU, it membership now has in increased to 6,000 due to the strong advocacy of Mayor Beng Climaco who prioritizes the vulnerable sectors of the community, especially the PWDs and the elderly, among others. The establishment of the PDAU, which was initiated by Climaco, takes charge of the issuance of PWD ID cards to legitimate members and providing immediate assistance in crisis situations, including the provision of assistive devices and assisting and monitoring complaints. It also organizes federation and community and barangay association for PWDs and regularly conducts advocacy training and seminars and assists in the grant of financial incentives, PhilHealth membership, among others. Under Republic Act No. 10754 or the Act Expanding the Benefits and Privileges of Persons with Disability, PWDs are given

PDAU staffs. (Henry Salac) 20% discounts; exemption to value-added tax; 5% discount on basic necessities and prime commodities; and free use of express lanes in commercial and government transactions. PWD refers to persons with the following types of disabilities: Psychosocial disability, including bipolar disorder, depression, ADHD or Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, epilepsy, and other long-term and recurring mental or behavioral issues; disability resulting from a chronic illness and this includes orthopedic disability due to cancer, blindness due to diabetes, and other

disabilities due to chronic disease; and learning disability such as processing problems that hinder learning math, reading, writing, and other basic skills. Other kinds of disabilities covered by the law are visual disability, but simple poor eyesight does not automatically qualify a person as a PWD unless the visual impairment cannot be corrected; orthopaedic (Musculoskeletal) disability or people with dwarfism and amputated hands or feet; individuals with scoliosis, mental/intellectual disability; hearing disability; speech impairment; and multiple disabilities. (Zamboanga Post)

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panied by City Health Officer Dr. Dulce Miravite and her assistant, Dr. Cathy Garcia during the inauguration which was also joined by Barangay Santa Barbara Medical Officer Dr. Aranan and the midwife, barangay health workers, barangay nutrition scholars and

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Covid cases going down

A house in Barangay Tetuan is place under lockdown after family members are infected with Covid-19. (Zamboanga Post) Continued from page 1 respiratory disease. The spike in the Covid-19 cases is largely blamed to the more contagious Omicron variant which is now the dominant variant in the country after the Delta variant. Mayor Beng Climaco, head of the local Covid-19 inter-agency task force, urged residents to strictly observe the public health protocols and get vaccinated as the City Health Office continues to put up walk-in and drive through vaccination sites in different areas. “We should not be complacent here. The spike in Covid-19 cases were largely due to complacency by residents and further aggravated by the Omicron (variant). Residents should always wear their face masks and observe physical distancing

in public areas or places where people converge. Always wash or sanitize hands and avoid holding the face and mouth with dirty hands,” Climaco said. The Department of Health also appealed to the public to follow health protocols to prevent the spread of the virus in the community, especially in homes, offices and enclosed places. Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said Covid-19 can easily spread through the air, noting that proper ventilation can be achieved by always keeping windows or doors open for fresh air to flow or putting an electric fan in front of a window for good air circulation. “Kinakailangan nating sumunod sa minimum public health standards

gaya ng pagsusuot ng face masks at physical distancing - hindi lamang ng ating mga sarili kundi pati ng mga taong nakapaligid sa atin,” she said. Vergeire also noted the importance of vaccines as protection from Covid-19. “Hinihikayat ang lahat na upang maging protektado, tayo ay maging bakunado. Magparehistro at agarang tumungo sa ating mga vaccination sites at makipag-ugnayan na sa ating mga LGUs para makapagpabakuna laban sa Covid-19,” she said. Both Climaco and Vergeire also urged parents to have their children aged 5-11 vaccinated against Covid-19, saying children are also susceptible to the virus and it is imperative that younger populations have access to the safe and effective vaccines. (Zamboanga Post)

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ng pulmonya ay isang matinding impeksyon sa baga dulot ng bacteria, virus o fungus. Mas malaki ang panganib kung ang pasyente ay edad 65 pataas, may matagalang karamdaman o mahina ang immune system. Ang iba pang risk factors sa pagkakaroon ng pulmonya ay ang paninigarilyo, may emphysema (isang sakit sa baga), at exposure sa polusyon sa hangin. Paano nakukuha ang pulmonya? Kadalasan ay nag-uumpisa ang pulmonya bilang isang trangkaso o ubo. At kung mahina ang ating katawan, puwedeng lumipat ang impeksyon sa ating baga at maging pulmonya. Ang sintomas ng pulmonya at ang lagnat, ubo, hirap sa paghinga at panghihina ng katawan. Ngunit hindi lahat ng tao ay magkakaroon nitong sintomas. Dahil dito, mas mabuti na magpa-Chest X-ray ang pasyente. Ang Chest X-ray ang tiyakang magsasabi kung ika’y

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Mayor Beng Climaco and Vice Mayor Meng Agan join families and friends of those who took the Bar Examinations in wishing them luck during the two-day examinations held at the Ateneo de Zamboanga University. (Bong Serondo)

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Sunday Reflection by Mayor Beng Climaco ‘In the sight of the angels I will sing your praises, Lord.’

TODAY’s Psalm is a realization of what transpired in office. We were distributing vitamins to all the offices of the City Government, then came the Engineer’s Office and a literal “Angel” came and whispered God’s seal of consolation. Sir Angel seems very formal and serious in appearance at first glance, but is the sweet, encouraging colleague who is generous with words of support. We took photos for documentation with Kenneth and Pia. Then he gave me a thumbs-up of encouragement, addressing the critics who took offence at my joyful welcome to VP Leni Robredo. He says about me - “Right kel suyo of SELF-EXPRESSION!” GRACIAS A DIOS, for the wisdom of Sir Angel Basco, who chooses to see the goodness in others rather than infecting a Covid pandemic world with the virus of hate! “Because of your kindness and your truth; for you have made great above all things your name and your promise. When I called, you answered me; you built up strength within me.” Right to Self-Expression! We forget about this. As our true selves is an evolution of our identity in the stages of life. What made me dance was the feeling that I missed the Street Dance and festivity we had prior to the pandemic. And the energy of the dancers and drummers was a form of Praise to God as we honour those who bring the

gift of dance, music, and celebration. I dance, to thank God for this gift, which began when Mrs. Dolores Cruz told me to dance in Grade 6, when I was so shy. This is God’s gift that I share. I join my Zumba sisters and brothers with advocacy on breast cancer prevention and stress reliever. The senior citizens, the women, the urban poor, the youth, the beneficiaries of the Covid pandemic smile when we express joy amid the pain, para dale esperanza que el Dios dale canaton buen futuro y prosperidad! Jeremiah 29:11 my call to be Mayor. As I narrow down to the last four months of my term as Mayor, I live each day giving my BEST to God and Zamboanga City down to my very last day on June 30, 2022. So many people we need to reach out and share the services of the Government with the help of our co-workers. I am consoled by these words in the Second Reading: “But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace to me has not been ineffective. Indeed, I have toiled harder than all of them; not I, however, but the grace of God that is with me.” The Gospel: DUC IN ALTUM! “Put out into deep water and lower your nets for a catch.” JESUS COMMANDS us to cast our nets for a catch! As Councilor, as Vice-Mayor, as Representative in Congress, this has been God’s call. A nun in the Davao Airport pointed this call to me. And I realized, as I end my term as Mayor, I am still called by Jesus to lower my net in my journey and where He calls me. Here, I am Lord! SI SEÑOR! (MBC)

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FTER THE successful conduct of the first-ever Bar Examinations in Zamboanga, Mayor Beng Climaco thanked the Supreme Court for choosing the City as one of the venues of the two-day examinations for over 200 aspiring lawyers. Climaco also thanked Health protocols were also the number of times a canthe Ateneo de Zamboanga mandatory among the Barris- didate may take the Bar exUniversity led by Fr. Karel San ters and those who conduct- ams. The rule disqualifies Juan for hosting the Bar Ex- ed the examinations. a candidate after failing in aminations. “With everybody’s sup- three examinations. HowShe expressed gratitude port and cooperation, Zam- ever, the candidate is perto the security sector - the boanga City successfully mitted to take fourth and Zamboanga City Police Office conducted the historic bar fifth examinations if he or and the Joint Task Force Zam- exam, the first digitized and she successfully completes boanga, including the Bureau localized test ever held in the a one-year refresher course of Fire and Protection for country due to the Covid-19 for each examination. their significant roles in the pandemic,” she said. The other venues of the success of the examinations Prior to the examina- Bar Examinations were the last February 4 and 6. tions, Climaco met with the Ateneo de Manila UniversiThe Bar Examinations personnel from the Supreme ty; Manila Adventist College; was previously set in No- Court headed by Atty. Jul SLU Baguio; Saint Louis Colvember last year and moved Ahmed Gaspar accompanied lege – La Union; Saint Mary’s this month because of the by Executive Judge Peter Eis- University; Cagayan State pandemic. By tradition, the ma and other local court of- University; De La Salle Lipa; examinations were held on ficials to discuss the needed University of Nueva Cacefour Sundays of the month preparations for the conduct res; University of St. La Salle in Metro Manila, but due to of the examinations. – Bacolod; Central Philipthe health crisis, it was held The Bar Examination is pine University; University at several venues throughout the professional licensure ex- of Cebu – Banilad; Mindanthe country. amination for lawyers and is ao State University – Iligan; The examinations were exclusively administered by Mindanao State University – digitized, allowing Barristers the Supreme Court through General Santos City; Ateneo to use laptops and digital the Supreme Court Bar Exam- de Davao University; and downloading of the ques- ination Committee. Xavier University – Cagayan tionnaire from the Internet. The rule limits to five de Oro. (Zamboanga Post)

Good job! MAYOR BENG Climaco congratulated the Zamboanga City Police Office (ZCPO) for topping the 2021 Crime Solution Efficiency (CSE) and Crime Clearance Efficiency (CCE) in the country. The ZCPO was adjudged as Number One based on the Philippine National Police’s Unit Crime Periodic Efficiency Report (UCPER) for the period January to December 2021. The ZCPO achieved a rating of 98.84% for index crimes solution and 99.39% for non-index crimes solution and bested all other police offices nationwide. With ZCPO having the highest CSE means that almost all crimes committed last year were solved with suspects arrested and cases filed in court. The ZCPO also

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has the highest CCE which means that cases for crimes committed were filed in court. “We recognize the leadership and dedication of Maj. Elmer Solon, the chief of the ZCPO Investigation and Detection and Management Unit, which is instrumental in achieving the overall UCPER proficiency rating for 2021. Solon’s hardwork of personally supervising the conduct of case build-up and follow-up investigation of cases to ensure the early resolution of cases greatly contributed to this achievement,” said Climaco. “Once again congratulations to the men and women of the ZCPO. The City Government is very proud of you and assures continuous support and assistance for the protection and safety of our

people,” she added. Climaco said the security of Zamboanga and its people remains one of her top priorities. “With security as a priority, our administration has provided the biggest-ever allocation for security in the history of Zamboanga City that led to improved business climate with zero bombing, zero kidnapping and zero piracy incident over the last 7 years,” the mayor said. Col. Alexander Lorenzo, the local acting police chief, said: “These achievements would not be victorious without the steadfast leader and results-oriented personnel. Teamwork makes a dream come true. By working together, we can build an impactful result.” (Zamboanga Post)

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