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Gun ban THE Police Regional Office in Northern Mindanao (PRO10) on Friday announced its implementation of a gun ban as well as the identification of "hotspots" ahead of the national elections in May. In an interview Friday, PRO-10 spokesperson, PLt. Col. Michelle Olaivar, said the gun ban will be implemented on January 9 based on the Commission on Elections (Comelec) Resolution Numbers 10741 and 10728. "(Also included in the) violation of gun ban are bearing of (other) deadly weapons, which can be considered an election offense," she said.
Civic groups aids SURIGAO City – Alongside the continuing efforts of government instrumentalities to answer the immediate needs of Caraga Region residents badly hit by Typhoon Odette last month are civic organizations, private groups, and individuals who pooled their resources and went to affected communities. Among these civic organizations is the Lions Club International (LCI) that conducted a two-day distribution activity In Surigao City, Surigao del Norte during the weekend. The group distributed 600 food packs contained in pails, 600 water containers, and 365 gallons of potable water to affected residents in the villages of Barangays Sabang, Mabua, San Juan, and Mapawa.
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'Kuyamis' Fest one of outgoing guv's legacies: MisOr exec
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HE celebration of the an nu a l " Ku y am i s " Festival is one of the legacies of outgoing Misamis Oriental Governor Yevgeny Vincente Emano who started it when he assumed office in 2013.
During the official opening rites of the celebration Monday, lawyer Jeffrey Saclot, provincial tourism chief, said it was Emano who ordered the creation of the festival in line with the celebration of the founding anniversary of the province, which is now on its 92nd year. "Since then, it has become a source of pride and inspiration; the festival established the cultural identity of Misamis Oriental," he said. The "kuyamis," is a variety of coconut trees that bear golden-colored fruits. Saclot said there was a historical study that the name "Misamis" meant "land of golden coconuts," hence, the celebration. Saclot said the festival, now on its 9th year, promoted the tourism sector of the province as well as its cultural significance. KUYAMIS/PAGE 6
KUYAMIS. Misamis Oriental Gov. Yevgeny Vincente Emano leads the opening of the weeklong 9th Kuyamis Festival Monday, January 10 at the provincial capitol Park. In the photo are Provincial Board Members Dexter Yasay, Boboy Sabal, and Wayne Militante, gubernatorial candidate Peter Unabia, DOT-10 RD May Unchuan, Mis. Or. SK Federation and Board Member Kerwir Jess Soldevilla. photo by gerry lee gorit
Butuan doc patients stood COMELEC-10 reactivates MisOr joint pat: We are real, not bogus security control centers for 2022 elections By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN, Contributing Editor
BUTUAN City -- More regular patients of Butuan Doctors Hospital and College (BDHC) stood openly that they were treated well at the hospital’s Advance Wound Care Center (AWCC) since they were covered by the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (Philhealth) benefits contrary to the allegations of fraud against
BDHC by the state-run health insurer. Edwin Elacion, a retired police officer, who was treated at the AWCC for his broken legs due to motorcycle accident in June 2018, said he was an outpatient who frequented BDHC for over a month for continuous dressing of his wound and PATIENTS/PAGE 7
MISAMIS ORIENTAL--The Commission of Elections (COMELEC)-10 held its Provincial Command Conference for the May 2022 Local and National Elections to reactivate the municipal, city, and provincial joint security control centers for the conduct of safe and peaceful elections, January 6. At t e n d e d b y l o c a l government unit (LGU) representatives, Municipal Pol i c e St at i on C h i e f s , LGU election officers, and
provincial government line agencies, the conference realigned issues and concerns amid the COVID-19 p andemic such as t he implementation of the gun ban, adherence to health safety protocols during the campaign and election season, and public security, among others. “ We c a n p r o p e r l y implement the gun ban and all other activities that are needed to be implemented to the public by having
close coordination with all stakeholders, so they will know that we are one and have the same purpose, which is for them to fully exercise their right to suffrage without hampering our public health protocols and all other activities,” said COMELEC-10 Regional Election Lawyer Gina Luna Zayas-Sabio. Expressing support to the initiative, 58th Infantry “Dimalulupig” Battalion ELECTIONS/PAGE 6
Augmentation AT least P122 million were spent in the coronavirus diseases 2019 (Covid-19) response in 2021 in the province of Camiguin. During the State of the Province Address on Friday evening, Gov. Jurdin Jesus Romualdo said the amount was pooled through the combined efforts of the provincial government and the Office of Camiguin Rep. Xavier Jesus Romualdo. "Our pandemic response in the island is heavily focused on responsive public health, unhampered infrastructure development, and accessible financial and material aid to each and every Camiguingnon," he said.
BUS BOMBING. This Mindanao Star passenger bus plying the Davao City-Cotabato City route is cordoned off after a bomb exploded at the rear portion inside the vehicle as it was cruising the highway at Purok Narra, San Mateo, Aleosan, North Cotabato around 8:15 a.m. yesterday, January 11. Police said three of the 20 passengers were injured, but they have no idea yet as to the motive as investigations are ongoing. photo from the cotabato provincial police command
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