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Agri subsidy THE government needs to provide subsidies to help agricultural producers survive rising costs resulting from the Russia invasion of Ukraine, while stockpiling food in anticipation of possible supply disruptions, farmer and fisherfolk organizations said. “Stockpiling food means supporting, incentivizing and promoting local production. Subsidizing local agriculture is our only way to weather this crisis,” Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultura Executive Director Jayson H. Cainglet said in a Viber message. “We are the only country with an importing mindset amidst a crisis that is disrupting global food supply and logistics. Countries may reduce or suspend their exports as a way of (addressing) their food needs,” he added.
Media as mining watchdog DAVAO City – Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Acting Secretary Jim Sampulna said Friday that they need help from the media to monitor mining in the country. In an interview here Friday, Sampulna underscored the importance of closely watching mining activities in the country as not to put the environment in danger. "We only need responsible miners, we say no to irresponsible ones. They will be properly monitored by the DENR and the media," he said.
Right direction COTABATO City -- The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao is heading in the right direction, the region’s top official said Friday. In a statement, BARMM Chief Minister Ahod “Murad” Ebrahim cited the economic gains of the three-year-old BARMM government in 2021. BARMM replaced the decades-old Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) with the ratification of its basic law, the Bangsamoro Organic Law following a two-part plebiscite held on January 21 and February 6, 2019.
Drone shot of vice presidential aspirant Sen. Kiko Pangilinan (pink shirt) raising the hands of Cagayan de Oro Mayor Oscar Moreno and his candidates at the rally in Balingasag town, Misamis Oriental on Friday night, March 25, 2022. photo courtesy of kiko pangilinan media team
The Team Unity in Misamis Oriental led by governatorial bet Juliette Uy and husband Julio, who is running as second district Representative, took off their local campaign in Villanueva town where their daughter Jennie Uy-Mendez is seeking reelection. photo by gerry l. gorit
Mindanao’s unopposed:
4 govs, 2 city mayors, 6 representatives
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By CAROLYN O. ARGUILLAS, MindaNews
AVAO City – Voters in four provinces, two cities and six legislative districts in Mindanao need not wait for May 9, 2022 to determine who will be their Governors, Mayors and Representatives: those who are running for these posts are unopposed.
Mindanao has 27 provinces, 33 cities and 60 congressional districts. Agusan del Sur Governor Santiago Cane (National Unit y Par t y) and Su lu Governor Abdusakur Tan (PDP-Laban) are assured of yet another three-year term as no one dared run against them. In D av a o O r i e nt a l , Rep. Corazon Malanyaon is assured of a comeback as Governor while in Davao Occidental, Vice Governor
Franklin Bautista is certain of victory as Governor. Two inc umb ent city mayors are sure winners: Kirk Asis (NUP) of Bayugan City and Judy Amante (PDPLaban) of Cabadbaran. And so are their running mates, Kim Lope Asis and Rey Jamboy. In the House of Representatives, candidates in six congressional districts have no opponents, four of them reelectionists: Agusan UNOPPOSED/PAGE 11
POLITICAL SCION. The Uys of Villanueva town: Julio Uy eyeiing as representative of the second district, the position vacated by his wife, Julliette, who is now running for governor, while daughter, incumbent mayor Jennie Uy-Mendez is also seeking reelection. photo by gerry l. gorit
Uy bats for continuity of devt DOH to adopt CDO's plans despite economic hiccups real-time Covid-19 vaccine inventory By NELSON V. CONSTANTINO, Editor-in-Chief and GERRY L. GORIT, Reporter
THE reelectionist mayor of Northern Mindanao's most industrialized town has vowed to push forward her 10-year municipal development plan which she admitted to have been slowed down by recent distracting events. Villanueva, Misamis Oriental incumbent mayor Jennie Uy-Mendez, who is gunning for her second term under the Unity Team, said that her town's rapid growth was not spared from the effects of Covid-19 pandemic yet the local government has always been responsive to the needs of its constituents. CONTINUITY/PAGE 10
By FRANCK DICK ROSETE
JENNIE UY-MENDEZ: Continuity
C A G AYA N D E O R O CITY – The Department of Health (DOH) has noted the good practices of the local government here when it comes to the inventory of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccines, the City Health Office (CHO) said on Saturday. This came after the representatives from DOH
central office visited the city to conduct the three-day simultaneous inventory of vaccines, managed by the city government. In an online briefer, Dr. Ted Yu Jr., CHO Medical Officer, said due to the positive outcome, the DOH will adopt the online and real-time inventor y and ADOPT/PAGE 10
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