Mindanao Daily NEWS Solon seeks probe over spate of bus accidents Volume II, No. 193
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By PAT SAMONTE Regional Editor-Caraga
BUTUAN City––Citing the frequency of road accidents involving public buses, Agusan del Norte 1st District Rep. Lawrence Lemuel Fortun has called for an investigation on the failure of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) to enforce passenger safety regulations. See FULL STORY, page 4
The Rotary Club of West Cagayan de Oro (RCWESTCDO) Steering Committee led by Past President Lito Busgano (7th from right), Club President Rommel Esguerra (left) posed with the winners of the 14th Oro Open Golf Tournament sponsored by First Valley Bank, Ford Cagayan
de Oro, Global Chips Technologies, Pioneer Insurance, Cong. Peter Unabia, Mr. Eugene Unabia and members of the RCWESTCDO. Business Week Mindanao Publications is the official exclusive print media partner. The proceeds of the tournament goes to
various projects of the club including Search for the Most Outstanding Public School Teacher Award (MOPSTA), School Building Construction, Ferrous Cement Water Tank Installation, Scholarship Program among others. Photo supplied
LBC branch in Agusan Sur robbed anew
Cable thieves strike anew
See robbed, page 11
See strike, page 11
SAN Francisco, Agusan del Sur--- Armed robbers barged into the cargo forwarding firm LBC branch here on Tuesday night
By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent
CAGAYAN de Oro City-One of three men suspected of stealing cable wires of telephone companies was apprehended Tuesday evening in Cagayan de Oro
City by authorities. The suspect has been brought to the Carmen police station, according to the Misamis Oriental Telephone Company (Misortel) assistant technical manager Rene Guingguing.
Scarce supply of LPG looms
ROUGHLY one-fourth of the country’s regular supply of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will be disrupted starting next month, and the problem will likely jack up the price of the cooking fuel, unless the Department of Energy (DOE) steps in to stabilize the supply, House Deputy Minority Leader Arnel Ty warned Wednesday. “The maintenance See looms, page 11
REUNION. It was a tearful reunion for Cristina Manicad and her mother as they tightly embraced each other when they met at the office of Senator Cynthia Villar. The senator facilitated the return to the country of Manicad, who was physically abused and even sent to jail by her employer in Saudi Arabia. The distressed OFW arrived in the country Tuesday afternoon. Villar, through the VillarSocial Institute for Poverty Alleviation and Governance (SIPAG), provided her plane ticket and gave her P10,000 financial assistance. The protection of our OFWs is among the advocacy of Villar.
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