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iSIQUIJOR THE OFFICIAL E-NEWSLETTER OF THE PHILIPPINE INFORMATION AGENCY - SIQUIJOR | WWW.PIA.GOV.PH and the DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - SIQUIJOR | WWW.DOST.GOV.PH VOL. 5| NO.13 April 18-25, 2017
Siquijor Guv lauds gov’t info officers
LARENA, Siquijor (PIA) -Siquijor Governor Zaldy Villa challenged the public information officers in the province to exercise their role as information disseminators especially since Siquijor is among of the top five best provinces in the country. This he said in his message during the oathtaking ceremony of the newly-elected officers and new members
Governor Zaldy S. Villa (above) in an Oathtaking ceremony of the newly elected officers of the Siquijor Association of Information Disseminators (SAID)
of the Siqujor Association of Information Disseminators (SAID). Villa stressed in his message the importance of the association for the promotion of Siquijor as his administration is eyeing to put Siquijor on the top rank in terms of tourism destination. The new set of officers are Lydith Tan of Larena town as President, PNP Police Superintendent Enrique Belcina as Vice-President, and Jessie Buctolan of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) as Secretary. The other officers are, namely: Cyd Sarmiento of the Siquijor State College, Treasurer; Engr. Reinhold Jek Abing of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Auditor; and Zylbeth Cortes of the Bureau of Fire Protection, Mary Louise Macalino of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), and Pinky Dianne Llorente of the provincial government as Press Relations Officers (PROs) SAID was organized by the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) Siquijor Information Center. It will that will soon mark its 30th year in December this year. (rac/PIA7Siquijor)
Pinoy Aquaman hurdles grueling Dgte-Siquijor swim Endurance swimmer and environmental lawyer Ingemar “Pinoy Aquaman” Macarine did another first in his Dumaguete City-to-Siquijor swim, breaking his longest personal record in his open-water swimming career. Bucking off strong currents, Macarine crossed Tañon Strait from Silliman Beach in Dumaguete City to Barangay Tambisan in the town of San
Juan, Siquijor Province covering a total distance of 24.65-kilometer stretch in 11 hours and 21 minutes. Macarine’s swim today is the longest since he began into open-water swimming sports on December 31, 2013 breaking his longest personal record during the Visayas-Mindanao swim in May 2014 which was 23 kilometers. “We endured strong currents midway and big waves too,” Macarine
said on Wednesday. Macarine, 40, a marine conservation advocate, embarked on his swims to raise awareness on marine environment, climate change and tourism. In this Dumaguete-Siquijor swim, his 27th open-water swim, he is hoping to help in the campaign to urge voters to go out and register. (Roel Catoto/Manila