MIndanao Daily Caraga (August 21, 2014)

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NGCP now prepared for typhoon season Volume III, No. 077

By PAT SAMONTE Regional Editor-Caraga

BUTUAN City–– Learning from previous experiences on restoring transmission facilities damaged by typhoons, the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) recently purchased new models of Emergency Restoration System (ERS) structures. See STORY, page A5

All food poisoning victims out of hospital By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent

CAGAYAN de Oro City–– All victims of the food poisoning on Monday at barangay San Vicente, Medina, Misamis Oriental have been discharged from the hospitals. Medina Vice Mayor Kimboy Ochegue said they are now investigating the preparation of the food, which was cooked on Sunday evening and served on Monday noon for lunch. Ochegue said all the hospitalized victims are now back in their homes after being hospitalized on Monday afternoon. Many of the victims were children as school classes were suspended that day to celebrate the annual Araw Ng San Vicente led by barangay chairman Allan Ignalig. The food poisoning victims were brought to several hospitals in eastern Misamis Oriental after eating pancit bihon, beef and pork packed in cellophane bags.

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Dads demand copies of City Mayor’s ‘EOs’ By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor

CAGAYA de Oro City––The City Council here has passed a resolution demanding copies of all Executive Orders issued by City Mayor Oscar Moreno, City Councilor Prexy Elipe said on Wednesday. Elipe said that the local august body has passed Resolution No.11748-2014 during the regular session last Monday asking Moreno to furnish the city council of all executive orders issued since Moreno assumed office on June 30, 2013. Elipe, chair of the city council’s committee on finance, ways and means, said that Moreno has reportedly issued an executive order appropriating funds for the payment of the claim of an employee of the City Health Office (CHO) here. He said that the employee has applied for a compulsory retirement of which payment of the retirement was taken from from the current appropriation for Personal Services Salary Savings of the CHO. “This is the first time that the city council’s committee on finance heard of such executive order,” Elipe said. The Interplast team with one of their beneficiaries. (See related story on B1). Photo courtesy of Mike Mendoza Elipe reiterated that “it is the function of the legislative body, not the executive to appropriate funds.” He said that Moreno should furnish the local legislative body of the copies of Executive Orders that the Office of the City Mayor has had issued. “I think it is within the bounds of transparency that the City Mayor is obliged to furnish the City Council of all the executive orders since these are, in fact, public documents,” Elipe said. The Ombudsman Mindanao is currently conducting a probe to determine on whether Moreno has complied with all the procedural requirements in the disbursement of public funds relative to the implementation of various city projects and purchases of Drs Mike McGlynn and Kevin Ho check up their patients at the Interplast Ward. Photo by Mike Baños of Mindanao Daily News equipment.

Double standard on comedian’s ban hit By TYRONE A. VELEZ of DavaoToday.com

DAVAO City––Rights advocates called it a double standard when local officials slammed a Manilabased comedian for joking in public that Davaoenas were “hipon (shrimps).” When comedian Ramon Bautista

hosted a weekend event during the Kadayawan Festival and called Davao women “hipon” or shrimp (a slang for a beautiful body but with an ugly face), city officials led by Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte and his sister former mayor Sara drove the comedian to issue a public apology after the show. On Tuesday, the city council

passed a resolution declaring the comedian persona non-grata saying that Bautista’s acts, that included an Instagram photo of him with three women to whom he described as “women of the times,” constitute “sexual harassment” as defined by the Women Development Code of Davao City. Former Davao-based journalist

and now Philippine researcher for the New York-based Human Rights Watch Carlos Conde said the city has set a double-standard. “Don’t get me wrong. If the women of Davao City feel violated by Ramon Bautista’s tasteless hipon joke, they should raise hell. It’s a different matter if the Dutertes See double, page A7

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