Mindanao Daily Westmin (October 28, 2013)

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October 28, 2013

Barangay candidates sign peace covenant Volume II, No. 117

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Teachers hit village chairs on move vs. poll duty By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN Regional Editor-Caraga

they exchanged hugs after the signing, drawing cheers from the crowd By BABYLYN KANO-OMAR of VERA files

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ONGAO, Tawi-Tawi–– Intense political rivalries were set aside momentarily when over 500 candidates in Monday’s elections, most of them bloodrelated, signed a peace covenant in Tawi-Tawi. See FULL STORY/p.8

PNP on alert for today’s brgy polls THE Philippines National Police (PNP) have placed all units on “full alert” for Monday’s barangay (village) elections, Senior Supt. Reuben Theodore Sindac, PNP-PIO chief said. In a phone interview on Sunday, Sindac stressed that all their men have been on “full alert” since 6:00 a.m. on Friday. This means the highest level of readiness in all police offices and units nationwide to intensify election security efforts for the barangay polls. The highest alert condition will remain in effect until after election security operations had been completed. Meanwhile, the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) will deploy See alert/p.11

BUNAWAN, Agusan del Sur––Politics is rearing its ugly head in the upcoming village election of this town as 23 public school teachers have accused village leaders of harassing them through a “patterned” petition in an attempt to bar them from serving in the precincts in Monday’s polls. “For me, this action deprived our rights as we maintain neutrality in the elections,” said Joelito Cadavos, a teacher who will be serving as poll clerk in one of the public schools here. At least eight of 10 punong barangays of Bunawan town earlier filed a petition at the Commission on Elections against Cadavos and 22 others claiming that the teachers take sides and support a political party in the last May 13 national and local elections. But the petition which the teachers noticed were written in the same content never prospered after higher officials in the province and regional office intervened and prevailed in deciding police certification. The public school teachers in Bunawan, Agusan del Sur signs the document for to retain their services as precinct poll clerks. police certification that they did not commit any election offense in the last May 13 elections. Mindanao Daily News photo by Chris V. Panganiban

Group irked at dropping of murder plaints vs soldiers By TYRONE A. VELEZ of Davao Today

DAVAO City––Child rights advocates cried irony over the prosecutor’s dropping of murder complaints against army soldiers implicated in the shooting to death of an eight-year-old boy in Mabini, Compostela Valley saying that the move was timed on the observance of the Children’s month. The Children’s Rehabilitation Center Southern Mindanao (CRC –SMR) expressed disgust over the move of Compostela Valley Provincial Prosecutor Graciano See SOLDIERS/p.11

See teachers/p.11

Bonuses of PhilHealth officials shock members “

By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL of Bulatlat.com

THE 48-year-old Nida Enedero, who sews for a living, was very furious upon hearing the news that top officials and employees of the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation or PhilHealth received P1.5 billion ($34.807 million) in bonuses and allowances last year. “I have been living with goiter for 23 years. I could not use my PhilHealth card because I have to shell out money first for the laboratory tests before I can undergo an operation. Then I heard about the bonuses. It is really enraging,” Enedero told Bulatlat.com. Enedero slammed the $34.807 million in bonuses

I have been living with goiter for 23 years. I could not use my PhilHealth card because I have to shell out money first for the laboratory tests before I can undergo an operation. Then I heard about the bonuses. It is really enraging.” – Nida Enedero, PhilHealth member

of PhilHealth officials and employees. “I could not help but wonder where our contributions are being spent,” Enedero said. She has been religiously contributing to PhilHealth. Her husband too, who is sick, could not use his PhilHealth card. “I was told that I need to undergo a CT scan before the operation. But the PhilHealth does not cover that,” Enedero said. She said a CT scan costs P6,000 ($139.23).

Kilos Bayan para sa Kalusugan (KBK), together with the Council for Health and Development (CHD), Alliance of Health Workers (AHW) and Health Alliance for Democracy (Head) and community health workers from different communities in Manila stormed the PhilHealth head office in Pasig City last Friday October 18 to slam what they called as “insensitive and deplorably immoral” bonuses. See members/p.11

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