Mindanao Daily News (December 27, 2012 Issue)

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the Office of the President intended for the rehabilitation of COWD’s water supply facilities damaged by TS Sendong. Ms. Beja said they have also received similar financial assistance from a number of institutions but the total was insufficient the total cost of rehabilitation. Earlier, three electric utilities filed separate petitions with the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) seeking permission to pass on to their consumers the costs of rehabilitation for facilities damaged by TS Sendong last December 17, 2011. In three separate petitions filed with the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), the Cagayan Electric Power and Light Company (CEPALCO), Misamis Oriental Rural Electric Service Cooperative-1 (MORESCO 1) and the National Grid Corporation of the Phil-

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ippines (NGCP) are seeking the approval of ERC to pass on to consumers the portion of the damages to their respective facilities not indemnified by insurance. In their respective petitions, CEPALCO declared P30, 190,606 in damages suffered from Sendong, MORESCO-1 around P10million and the NGCP 727,088.64 or approximately P40,917,694.64 in toto, or roughly 26 percent of the cost of rehabilitation of COWD facilities damaged by TS Sendong. “Are they crazy?” said the president of one of the city’s leading hospitals who requested anonymity. “Who was not affected by Sendong? Our facilities in Iligan had total damage to property amounting to P16-million. Yet, we are not passing on the cost to students. Makonsensiya naman sila!” One of the city’s leading hoteliers concurs. “It was a calamity most felt by many consumers in the city,” he said. “Loss of lives, having no water and electricity for one week. Why should we pay? Their move defies logic.” “This is unconscionable,” declared Rep. Rufus B. Rodriguez (2nd District, Cagayan de Oro) in an earlier interview. “We will oppose this at the ERC and Congress. How can they pass on these damages to the consumers who already suffered the floods of Sen-

dong? There is no legal and moral basis for this claim and we will oppose this petition in every forum it is brought up.” “Consumers shouldn’t be made to suffer additional burden especially on disasters and natural calamities,” noted former Oro Chamber President Elpidio M. Paras. “Perhaps the most, utilities could ask for, is some tax relief from government. Maybe we just need to expand insurance coverage the next time.”` In their respective petitions, all three entities are asking ERC to declare a Force Majeure Event (FME) which would entitled them to charge their customers a Force Majeure Pass-through Amount for the costs their incurred for the restoration, rehabilitation and repair of their facilities damaged by Sendong. This would entitle them to recover the full amount not indemnified by their insurers with additional charges collected from their customers. The NGCP petition proposes to charge an additional 0.0331 per kilowatt hour (kWh) incurred by each customer starting Sept 2012, 0.0074 for 2013, 0.0073 (2014) and 0.0072 (2015) while CEPALCO proposes to bill an additional 0.0075 for 2013, 0.0079 for 2014 and 0.0074 for 2015. MORESCO-1 which is covered by a different rate setting scheme, has instead opted to petition

ERC to allow it to borrow P10,024,669.98 from the National Electrification Administration (NEA) at 7% per annum interest, payable in seven years. This will have a rate impact of 0.0228781 per kWh in 2013 to P0.0163454 per kWh in 2019. “Absence of utility insurance should not be blamed on the power consumers who themselves are already the victims of being not covered by insurance wrought by fury of Sendong,” said Oro Chamber Trustee Cerael C. Donggay. “Obviously, not fair to the end consumers and Juan de la Cruz.” CEPALCO conducted a briefing for members of Konsumanteng Kagay-anon, Inc. (KKI) last November 19, 2012 to explain how their petitioned FME pass through amount will affect the customer’s electric bill. KKI has made similar requests for briefings with NGCP and MORESCO-1. The former has endorsed the request to its head office in Manila while there has been no response to date from MORESCO-1. (by BWM News Bureau)

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were de vast ate d by floods. The municipality of Monkayo lost at least P1.7 billion in agricultural crops while Nabunturan at P1.1 billion, Uy told. In Laak town, the governor added about 1,000

hectares of banana farms, mostly owned by an international firm were also devastated. At least onefifth of the total farm area of Sumifru (Philippines) Corp. is the municipality, Uy said. Though Uy did not provide any estimated value, but the province also suffered heavy damage on livestock and poultry. On the other hand, the damage brought by typhoon Pablo will push a change in the landscape of agriculture in Davao Region, according to Constancio Maghanoy Jr., Department of Agriculture Region XI officer-in-charge regional director. Maghanoy said there should be a shift in the setting to a climate change resiliency. The region’s total revenue loss in agriculture had reached at least P28.5 billion as of December 18, Maghanoy told media in an interview recently. He said the DA-11 and local government units (LGU) of Compostable Valley and Davao Oriental agreed in a meeting Wednesday evening to come up with a climate changeresilient program involving other government agencies. Areas gravely damaged by Pablo such as Baganga, Boston and Cateel in Davao Oriental will be assessed, while the entire region will be mapped out in terms of appropriate agricultural products with the help of geo-hazard maps, he said.

NOTICE

NOTICE

NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of BENITO BURDEOS, who died intestate sometime in the 1800’s in then Butuan, Sub-province of Agusan, Surigao, now City of Butuan, consisting of a residential land (Lot Not 40, TS-65) situated in the Poblacion, City of Butuan, Province of Agusan del Norte, in the name of Macaria Atega (Sp-10-000359) containing an area of 1,020 square meters, more or less, is the subject of a DEED OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH ABSOLUTE SALE IN FAVOR OF ANTONIO A. MANCAO made and entered into by heirs-vendors Manuela Legaspi Vda. De Burdeos, Felicidad L. Burdeos, Ramona L. Burdeos, and Estela Burdeos Lozada who is represented by her niece, Florenda Rosales Ribo as attorney-in-fact, with Estela Burdeos Lozada selling, ceding, transferring and conveying her share in the above-described property consisting of 354 square meters, more or less, (Lot 40-A, Ts65) portion of Lot No. 40, Ts-65 unto vendee Antonio A. Mancao, for and in consideration of P60,000.00, per Doc. No. 319; Page No. 64; Book No. XXXII; Series of 1982 of the Notarial Registry of Teodoro A. Emboy, Notary Public.

NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of GODOFREDA GALLARDO CRUSIT, who died intestate in Purok 15, Doongan, Butuan City on April 7, 2010, consisting of a residential lot located at Barangay 3, Poblacion, Buenavista, Agusan del Norte under Tax Declaration No. 1478-R, Office of the Buenavista Municipal Assessor, containing an area of 264 square meters, more or less, and the residential building erected thereon, is the subject of a DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE GODOFREDA GALLARDO CRUSIT WITH SIMULTANEOUS SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY, made and entered into by deceased Godofreda Gallardo Crusit’s sole compulsory heirs, namely, Richard G. Crusit, Lina Crusit-Concon, Ma. Rosario Crusit-Bascones, Charlie C. Matulac, Cheryl C. Matulac-Alo, and Chielo Jane C. Matulac, per Doc. No. 411; Page No. 83; Book No. CCCXXX; Series of 2011 of the Notarial Registry of Teodoro A. Emboy, Notary Public with PTR No, 0256778, TIN-112-766-853 and Roll No. 22239.

MDN: Dec 20, 27, 2012 & Jan 3, 2013

MDN: Dec. 13, 20 & 27, 2012

Republic of the Philippines PROVINCE OF BUKIDNON Municipality Republic of the Philippines PROVINCE OF BUKIDNON Municipality of Manolo Fortich -oOoOFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAR Petition No. R.A. 10172-01-2012 In the Matter of Petition for Change/Correction of Sex/Gender in the Certificate of Live Birth of CYRIL CASIÑO SILOS NOTICE OF PUBLICATION The public is hereby notified that CYRIL CASIÑO SILOS has filed with this office a petition for Change/Correction of Sex/Gender from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of CYRIL CASIÑO SILOS. At the expense of the petitioner, let a copy of this petition be published at least once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Bukidnon. Any person having knowledge and/or claiming interest or may be adversely affected by said petition may within ten (10) calendar days file written opposition with this office. (SGD.) VIRGIE A. COQUILLA Municipal Civil Registrar

MDN: DEC. 19, & 27, 2012

So far, Maghanoy added the estimated damage to rice, corn and high-value crops reached P22.1 billion, coconut P5.1 billion, abaca P232 million, livestock P326 million, fisheries P53 million, and irrigation system P812 million. A total of 18,323 hectares of rice worth P196 million, and 15,965 hectares of corn worth P362 million were damaged by Pablo. Noting that Davao is known for bananas, Maghanoy said the region lost P9.7 billion or 13,884 hectares of Cavendish bananas, P8 billion or 23,598 hectares of Cardava or Saba bananas, and P2.1 billion or 3,963 hectares of Lacatan bananas. Also damaged were 782 hectares of coffee worth P27 million and 889 hectares of vegetables worth P176 million. Maghanoy said the loss was more felt for products with high demand in the international market, particularly 2,070 hectares of cacao and 7,333 hectares of rubber which damage reached P291 million and P329 million, respectively.

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from page 11 species. More than P214 million capital seed fund were meanwhile given to 2,500 associations in line with the Self-Employment AssistanceKaunlaran (SEA-K) program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). The Governor said the region was also allotted a total of P625 million Micro Livelihood Enterprise for capacity building of women under the Transition Investment Support Plan or Stimulus Fund. DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE Notice is hereby given that this DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE is executed by FELMA B. DACER, widow, NELSON M. DACER, REYNALDO M. DACER, YOLANDA M. DACER, residents of Cagayan de Oro City, and ELSA D. AGUILAR, a resident of Iligan City; all are Filipino Citizens and married, hereinafter referred to as VENDORS, to and in favor of BIEN RODRIGO G. BAGUIO and ROBBIE RINGO G. BAGUIO, both of legal age, Filipino citizens, single, and a resident of Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City, hereinafter referred to as VENDEES. That the VENDORS are the owners of a parcel of land including all the improvements found thereon, situated at Balulang, Cagayan de Oro City, which is more particularly described as follows: “A PARCEL OF LAND (Cad. Lot No. 3100 C-5, Assessor’s Lot No. 020) situated at Balulang, Cagayan de Oro City. Containing an area of FOURTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED NINETY (14,690) SQUARE METERS, more or less, declared in the name of the Late Antonio Dacer.” That for and in consideration of the sum of SIXTY THOUSAND PESOS (P60,000.00), Philippine Currency, in hand paid by the VENDEES, do hereby SELL, TRANSFER and CONVEY, absolutely and unconditionally, unto BIEN RODRIGO G. BAGUIO and ROBBIE RINGO G. BAGUIO, their heirs and assigns and successors-in-interest a portion of the above-described parcel of land, which is more particularly described as follows; “A PARCEL OF LAND (Lot 3100-A, being a portion of Lot 3100, Cagayan Cadastre, Cad237), situated in Balulang, Cagayan de Oro City. Containing an area of TWO HUNDRED FOURTEEN (214) SQUARE METERS, more or less. As per Doc. No. 96; Page No. 20; Book No. 11; Series of 2011; under Notary Public of ATTY. MARISSE GAY G. LICO. MDN: DEC. 19, 27, & JAN. 3, 2012


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