Mindanao Daily Davao (May 20, 2015)

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Mindanao Daily NEWS northmin . westmin . caraga . davao Bringing Good News of Mindanao

Volume IV, No. 003 web portal: www.mindanaodailynews.com Wednesday May 20, 2015

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Mayor Rodrigo Roa Duterte

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verybody knows Mayor Rodrigo Duterte as the undisputed leader of Davao City. He is on his 23rd year as the head of the country’s biggest city and now the longest-serving city mayor in the post-Edsa era. See FULL STORY, page A2

Firewood-powered power plant eyed in C. de Oro By MARK FRANCISCO Staff member

COUNCILOR Zaldy Ocon crossed party lines last Monday to recommend the approval of Cagayan Corn Products’ application to construct a power plant in its own complex in Barangay Tablon in Cagayan de Oro City run by firewood. As chair of the City

Council committee on environment, Ocon endorsed the Cagayan Corn Products’ application before his colleagues during their weekly session that day much to the dismay of his fellow councilors in the opposition. Ocon said that based from the reports that he has collated, he found out that See Firewood, page A11

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RICE SMUGGLING: Senator Cynthia Villar, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Food and author of a bill proposing to declare agricultural smuggling as economic sabotage, tells officials of the Department of Agriculture (DA) to be vigilant of unscrupulous traders who use cooperatives to smuggle goods into the country. “We don’t want smugglers to get away with a mere slap on the wrist. Smuggling is a crime that not only affects the consumers, it also threatens the livelihood of farmers and fisher folks,” Villar said. pix by joseph vidal

Palace version of BBL won’t address Mindanao armed conflict, says group MALAYBALAY CITY – Malacanang’s version of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) will not address the root cause of the armed conflict in Mindanao, progressive lawmakers said in a joint statement Tuesday. The House ad hoc committee on the BBL started voting Monday on the bill on a “per provision basis”. Calling it a railroaded BBL, See palace, page A11

MISAMIS VOTE. Misamis Oriental Rep. Juliette Uy cast her vote at the ad hoc Committee on the Bangsamoro at the House on May 18, 2015. Majority of the ad hoc committee members voted for the newer working draft, which became their basis to vote on a “per provision basis.” MindaNews photo by Froilan Gallardo

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