Mindanao Daily Caraga (September 17, 2014)

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Volume III, No. 098

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Marina: Sister ferry of ill-fated Maharlika 2 has ‘major deficiencies’ By Roel N. Catoto of MindaNews

SURIGAO City––The seaworthiness of a sister vessel of the ill-fated M/V Maharlika 2 has come under question and its owner was already issued a suspension order, an official of the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) in Caraga said Tuesday. Emmanuel B. Carpio, MARINA regional director said that upon inspection audit on Sunday, M/V

Mahalarlika 4 was found to have major deficiencies in as far as seaworthiness is concerned and should not be allowed to sail. Carpio said such deficiencies of Maharlika 4, which has been plying the Surigao City-Liloan, Southern Leyte route, are ground for the cancellation of its certificate of public conveyance. “We already issued a suspension order against the operator of this vessel,”

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‘Pamana in the eyes of Agsur’ By CHRIS PANGANIBAN Caraga Regional Editor and Dave Suyao Contributor

The Payapa at Masaganang Pamayanan or the PAMANA, a national government’s convergence program, is where the provincial government’s flagship program called USAD or the Upl and Sustainable Agri-Forestry Development Program anchore d as the l e ad program, in the province’s quest to reduce poverty and lasting peace by 2016.

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Sun, coal and a Quinocol river Text by TYRONE A. VELEZ Photo by MEDEL V. HERNANI

FOR decades, the Tausug fisherfolks here in Barangay Inawayan, Toril spread their nets on the Quinocol river, always expecting the river to yield food for their families. But things are not quite settling now, as the Aboitiz’ coal fired-power plant is now near completion, and the city government has assessed the fishing village is in a danger zone. “Since we were here, we did not experience calamity like flooding, big waves. How come this area is now classified by the local government as a danger zone?” asked 74-year old Sobrecary Jazan, who claims the four-hectare community was owned by his grandfather who hailed from Jolo, Sulu. With the coal plant, there are fears that the wastes from this plant may wash out to the Quinocol and nearby Inawayan rivers. (davaotoday.com)

Philippine Coast Guard personnel unload one of the five bodies recovered Monday afternoon near the area where M/V Maharlika II sank Saturday. The PCG-Northern Mindanao has created “Task Force Maharlika II” and will continue the search and rescue operation amid discrepancy in the manifest of Archipelago Ferries Corporation, owner of the ill-fated Maharlika II. Photo courtesy of PCG-Northern Mindanao

M/V Maharlika II mishap: Five more bodies retrieved By Cheng OrdoÑez Associate Editor

PORT of Macabalan, Cagayan de Oro City––The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) here in Northern Mindanao has confirmed that five more bodies have been retrieved near the site where M/V Maharlika II sank in Southern Leyte last Saturday. LCDR. Eliezer Dalnay, station commander of PCG in Cagayan de Oro and spokseman of the PCG-

Northern Mindanao District, identified the five fatalities as Ramon Molato, Nelson Custodio, Betty Bahi, Arlita Puyales and two-year old Tiffany Saberon. The bodies were recovered around 4:30 pm, Monday. The PCG in Northern Mindanao have deployed two ships to help in the ongoing search and rescue operation being launched by a composite search and rescue team.

LCDR. Dalnay, said the manifest that says there were 116 passengers on board when the sea mishap happened is now highly questionable because of the discrepancy revealed by the five recovered bodies. Three bodies have already been recovered earlier while 110 survived the sea mishap. As this developed, Task Force Maharlika II, which was created by

market when the AEC beings in 2015 is estimated to reach 600 million people. The country, the Rep. Uy recalls, is a founding member of the ASEAN and a signatory to the Bangkok Declaration on August 8, 1967 which gave birth to the regional platform. Inspired by the vision of an “economically integrated, politically cohesive and socially responsible ASEAN community” and “to ensure ASEAN’s place in the global

community of nations by 2015 and beyond” the year 2015 is said to be a banner year for economic integration of the Philippines along with Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. The author noted that AEC areas of cooperation include human resource development and capacity building; recognition of professional qualifications;

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Barangay residents to rally vs USAFFE By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent

Residents of two barangays in Cagayan de Oro, to be led by their respective barangay councils, will stage a rally on Wednesday against the United States Allied Freedom Fighters of the East of lawyer Ely Pamatong. The rally was called for by the barangay councils of Tablon and Cugman in response to complaints from residents of harassment. Councilor Alden Bacal said the police blotter in Precinct 10 located in Cugman did not specify See residents, page A7

Countdown to Asean economic integration draws nearer By Dionisio P. Tubianosa Congressional writer

A lady lawmaker insists on the creation of a Special Committee on ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) of the House of Representatives so that threats and opportunities are identified and effectively addressed policy-wise. “There is an urgent need to create said special committee to address these concerns vital to the coun-

try, particularly on matters relating to cross-cutting Philippine policies and programs covering products and services to be affected by the establishment and existence of the AEC,” Rep. Juliette T. Uy (2nd District, Misamis Oriental), author of House Resolution No. 1153, stressed. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) adopted the ASEAN Economic Blueprint at the 13th ASEAN Summit in Singa-

pore on November 20, 2007 to serve as a coherent master plan for the establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community by 2015, HR 1153 states. The AEC shall be the goal of regional economic integration by 2015, which envisions a single market and production base, a highly competitive economic region, a region fully integrated into a global community, the author explains, adding that the potential

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