As part of efforts to forge closer relations between the national and
Bangsamoro government, the Parliament and the Philippine Congress convened for
the first time in a joint legislative forum in Manila.
Speaker Balindong said that the PCBPF will also serve as the main instrument
for addressing concerns and issues in the Bangsamoro.
Under the Bangsamoro Organic Law, there should be a PCBCF for purposes of
cooperation and coordination of legislative initiatives involving both the
regional and national government.
The PCBPF, according to the Senate, is imperative to facilitate legislative
measures and initiatives concerning the Bangsamoro government and its people.
The Forum also serves as the coordinating unit for the two legislative bodies,
resolving potential issues and affecting the implementation of provisions of
the BOL, as well as closely monitoring and overseeing bills filed in Congress
affecting the Bangsamoro government.
Several key legislative measures for the region were discussed, including
priority codes that need to be passed; laws enacted to upgrade hospitals in the
different areas of the Bangsamoro region; the possibility of extending the
deadline for Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and Moro National Liberation
Front (MNLF) members who wish to apply for amnesty; qualification of Shari’ah
circuit court judges; and future plans for the continued cooperation of the
Philippine Congress and the Bangsamoro Parliament.
Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman noted that the establishment of BARMM is a
"historic win for the whole country."
To have continued cooperation and address the issues and concerns discussed in
the forum, PCBPF will create a technical working group.
Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation, and Unity (OPAPRU)
Secretary Carlito Galvez said this will be the beginning of a strong,
inclusive, and productive partnership between the Philippine Congress and the
Bangsamoro Parliament in uplifting the lives of our Bangsamoro people.
Meanwhile, Senate President Miguel Zubiri called for the immediate passage of
the Bangsamoro Electoral Code, while expressing full support for the PCBFP.
"To enable the smooth and efficient delivery of government services, serve
the people, we have to work hard on this particular electoral code because we
don't think we can extend the Bangsamoro Transition Authority, the people would
like to vote for the representatives and members they want to," said
Senate President Zubiri.
BARMM Chief Minister Ahod Ebrahim vowed for the passage of the two priority
codes within the first quarter of 2023.
Chief Minister Ebrahim, Speaker Balindong, BTA deputy speakers, deputy leaders,
and several Members of the Parliament; House Speaker Representative Ferdinand
Martin Romualdez; OPAPRU Secretary Galvez; PCBPF members Senator Loren Legarda,
Francis Tolentino, and Robin Padilla; House Majority Leader Manuel Jose Dalipe;
House Committee on Ways and Means Chair Joey Salceda; Representatives Rex
Gatchalian, Yasser Balindong, Mercedes Alvarez, and Maximo Dalog Jr. were
present during the meeting. (LTAIS-Public Information, Publication, and Media
Relations Division)
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Philippine Congress-Bangsamoro Parliament Forum strengthens ties between the national and Bangsamoro government
PBBM to sign EO creating 'green lane' for strategic investments
By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos
GREEN LANE. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. meets with Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual and other officials of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) at the State Dining Room of Malacañan Palace in Manila on Tuesday (Nov. 29, 2022). During the meeting, Marcos approved the DTI's proposal to issue an executive order establishing a "green lane" for strategic investments. (Photo courtesy of the Office of the President)MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is set to sign an executive order (EO) seeking the creation of "green lane" for strategic investments, Malacañang announced Tuesday.
This, developed after Marcos convened a meeting with Trade Secretary
Alfredo Pascual and other officials of the Department of Trade and Industry
(DTI) at the State Dining Room of Malacañan Palace in Manila.
"President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. will be signing an Executive
Order to promote ease of doing business in the Philippines and make it
competitive with other Southeast Asian nations in terms of attracting Foreign
Direct Investments (FDIs)," Undersecretary Cheloy Garafil,
officer-in-charge of the Office of the Press Secretary (OPS), said in a
statement.
"The EO will mandate concerned offices to establish a Green Lane
to expedite and streamline the process and requirements for the issuance of
permits and licenses, including resolutions of issues concerning strategic
investments," she added.
During the meeting, the DTI presented to Marcos the proposed EO after
identifying the barrier across multiple regulatory agencies that hamper the
smooth entry of FDIs in the country.
Marcos backed the proposal, as he acknowledged that setting up a
"green lane" is a "big help" for firms.
“Malaking bagay ‘yun (That's a big help). That will address
immediately ‘yung tinatawag na ease of doing business na laging
nirereklamo sa atin (the challenges on implementing the ease of doing
business in the country),” Marcos, as quoted by the OPS, told DTI officials
during the meeting.
The proposed "green lane" policy, Marcos said, would enable
the government to change the "extraneous" and "obsolete"
procedures.
Strategic investments
Garafil said the proposed EO will cover all national government
agencies (NGAs) and their regional and provincial offices, local government
units (LGUs) and quasi-judicial bodies involved in issuing permits and licenses
necessary for establishing strategic investments in the country.
The strategic investments include "projects of national
significance, highly desirable projects endorsed by the Fiscal Incentives
Review Board (FIRB) and FDIs endorsed by the Inter-Agency Investments Promotion
Coordination Committee (IAIPCC) or priority projects or activities under the
Strategic Investment Priority Plan (SIPP), which are considered as projects of
national significance or highly desirable that may be endorsed by the Board of
Investments (BOI) of the concerned Investment Promotion Agencies (IPAs)."
"The EO mandates NGAs and LGUs to act on a permit or license
application not longer than three working days in the case of a simple
transaction, seven working days in the case of complex transactions, and 20
working days for highly technical transactions from the date of receipt,"
she said.
Garafil said a technical working group headed by the DTI’s BOI will be
in charge of implementing the EO.
She said a BOI-Investment Assistance Service (BOI-IAS) will become the
single point of entry of investment availing of the green lane services
endorsed as nationally significant or highly desirable projects.
"Non-compliance with the EO’s provisions will be a ground for
administrative and disciplinary sanctions against any erring public officer or
employee, as provided under existing laws and regulations," Garafil said.
'More conducive' to business opportunities
The proposed green lane is vital in fulfilling the Marcos
administration's goal of making the Philippines "more conducive" to
business opportunities, the Office of the President said in a separate Facebook
post.
During the meeting, Pascual sought the issuance of an executive order
(EO) which allows the creation of a green lane for firms to hasten the
processing of their applications for permits and other needed documents.
"DTI Secretary Alfredo Pascual presents the proposed creation of
an Executive Order (EO) on the provision of guidelines in expediting the
process and issuance of permits and licenses for the implementation of
strategic investments in the Philippines, and creation of Green Lane," the
RTVM said.
"This concerns national government agencies (NGAs), including
their regional and provincial offices when applicable, local government units
(LGUs) and quasi-judicial bodies," it added. (PNA)
Marine, bizman killed, driver hurt in Zambo shootings
By Teofilo Garcia, Jr.
ZAMBOANGA CITY – A Marine officer and a businessman were killed while a driver was wounded in separate shooting incidents in this city, a top police official said Tuesday.
The police identified the fatalities as 36-year-old Marine Sgt. Antonieto Doc-Doc, and 60-year-old businessman Benjamin Usman.
Police withheld the identity of the wounded public utility tricycle driver.
Col. Alexander Lorenzo, city police director, said Doc-Doc was shot by
motorcycle-riding in tandem gunmen around 1:40 p.m. Monday along San Jose Road,
Barangay San Jose-Cawa-Cawa.
He said investigation showed the victim rode a tricycle from Barangay Canelar
going to a food chain branch in Barangay San Jose-Cawa-Cawa when his assailants
tailed and shot him.
He said the suspects sped towards the city proper while the victim, who
suffered multiple gunshot wounds, was rushed to the hospital for treatment.
Doc-Doc died around 4:10 p.m. on the same day based on the attending doctor’s
declaration.
Recovered from the crime scene were four empty shells and three deformed slugs
from a .45-caliber pistol.
Also on Monday, Musa was shot dead by assailants onboard a motorbike around
9:45 a.m. in Purok 1, Barangay Talisayan.
Lorenzo said Musa was about to get off the tricycle in front of his home when
the attack occurred.
The driver was hit by a stray bullet and was admitted to a hospital.
Recovered from the crime scene were three empty shells and a deformed slug of a
.45-caliber pistol.
Lorenzo said they have yet to determine the motive behind the two shooting
incidents. (PNA)
Nat’l surfing tourney in Borongan City promotes gender equality
By Roel Amazona
BORONGAN CITY – The local government of Borongan City in Eastern Samar province ensures the promotion of gender equality as it hosts the 3rd leg of the Philippine National Surfing Championship this week.
This is the first time in the history of surfing competition that the
male and female categories have the same cash prizes, said Surf in the City
chairperson Rupert Ambil on Monday.
Providing equal cash prizes for both male and female athletes implies
that the city recognizes the ability and talent of both gender and even members
of the LGBTQ, Ambil added.
“If you can’t explain why the prize money for men is higher than for
women, then there’s something fundamentally wrong there. Here in Borongan, we
believe in the strength of all genders. It’s a statement from all of us, not
only as a surfing community but as representatives of Borongan City, Eastern
Samar,” Ambil said.
Officials of the United Philippine Surfing Association (UPSA) lauded
the city government for promoting gender equality in hosting professional
surfing championship tournaments.
Philippine National Surfing Team head coach John Carby said providing
equality between male and female surfers is within the current roadmap of UPSA
and they are lauding the city government of Borongan for leading voluntarily.
Carby said equality between genders in sports is a hotly debated topic,
which is why UPSA made a requirement that all categories in surfing
competitions sanctioned by their organization must have counterpart categories
in both sexes.
Being a male-dominated sport, Carby added that UPSA started to provide
better opportunities to female by including more women courses in their judging
program.
“We appreciate the initiative and looking forward to put it in our
practices for other regions, not to just copy. We hope to copy on their own,
but eventually we will also be imposing equal opportunities. This is a roadmap
that we want to see it done in a voluntary level in a particular region. We sit
down, we clap them, and we raise our hats to the initiatives,” Carby said
during a press briefing here.
Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda said the main goal of the local government
is to institutionalize this sporting event that has put the city and the
province of Eastern Samar as a destination for surfing enthusiasts in the
country.
Borongan has been hosting the national surfing competition for three
years now intending to produce local surf champions.
At present, the more than PHP2 million budget for the sporting
competition is shouldered by the city and the provincial government, they hope
that in the future hosting of the event, private sector will come in to sponsor
the competition, Agda said.
Around 250 surfers from all over the country are now in Borongan City
for the National Surfing Championship to start Nov. 26 to Dec. 3, 2022.
These surfers are from the provinces of Siargao, L Union, Ilocos Sur,
Cebu, Eastern Samar, Aurora, Sorsogon, Catanduanes, Zambales, Camarines Norte,
Leyte, and Northern Samar.
Borongan's surfing event is dubbed Surf in the City, because the
competition is held along the surfing spot on Baybay Boulevard located within
the city proper.
The event gathers the best surfers from all over the country as they
compete for the third leg of a national surfing competition sanctioned by UPSA,
the national sports body for surfing in the country.
The first leg of the competition was held in Siargao while the second
was in Baler, Aurora. (PNA)
Friday, November 18, 2022
National, Bangsamoro lawmakers join forces to bolster peace, development in BARMM
COTABATO CITY—The national and Bangsamoro lawmakers joined forces, following the conduct of the first Organization Meeting for the Philippine Congress-Bangsamoro Parliament Forum (PCBPF) held on Tuesday, Nov. 15 in Pasay City, to discuss ways of bolstering development and sustaining the gains of peace in the Bangsamoro region.
The meeting, led by Inter-governmental Relations Body (IGRB) co-chairs, Department of Budget and Management (DBM) Secretary Amenah Pangandaman and BARMM Minister Mohagher Iqbal, aimed to constitute the forum and discuss legislation that concerns Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).
DBM Secretary Pangandaman shared that “the establishment of BARMM is a historic
win for the whole country, and achieving lasting peace and sustained
socio-economic development in the region is a common aspiration for the
Filipino people.”
Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri and House Speaker Ferdinand Martin
Romualdez led the forum discussions which served as an avenue to update on the
status of the priority codes, including the Bangsamoro Electoral Code,
Bangsamoro Local Government Code, Bangsamoro Revenue Code, and the Bangsamoro
Law for Indigenous Peoples (IP), among other important legislative agenda.
Bangsamoro Parliament Member Atty. Sha Elijah Dumama-Alba emphasized that the
PCBPF is one of the Inter-Governmental Relation (IGR) Mechanisms to meet and
discuss the legislative initiatives that will affect the Bangsamoro region that
was created for purposes of cooperation and coordination between the two (2)
legislative bodies, as required under Section 3, Art. 16 of Republic Act (RA)
11054 otherwise known as the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL).
"The meat of discussions yesterday was solely for the interest and
well-being of the general public [especially in the Bangsamoro region],"
MP Alba, who is also the Bangsamoro Transition Authority’s (BTA) Floor Leader,
said.
Alba further stressed that the PCBPF agrees to create several TWGs to study the
matters raised, facilitate discussions and come up with recommendations to the
Forum. The PCBPF is scheduled to meet every two (2) months.
Meanwhile, Senator Zubiri, who is a fervent advocate of peace in Mindanao and
the principal author of the BOL, thanked in a Facebook post the House of Representatives
and the BARMM Government for participating in the forum.
“Maraming salamat po kina Speaker Martin Romualdez, Speaker Pangalian
Balindong, at lahat ng mga kasama nating mambabatas mula sa Senado, Kamara, at
Bangsamoro Parliament! At salamat din kina Chief Minister Ahod Ebrahim, Sec.
Amenah Pangandaman, Sec. Carlito Galvez, at Minister Mohagher Iqbal na nakasama
rin natin sa forum,” Zubiri wrote.
“Tuloy-tuloy po ang ating pagtutulungan, para sa tuloy-tuloy na pag-asenso ng
BARMM,” he added.
Tuesday’s meeting was also attended by Bangsamoro Chief Minister Ahod Ebrahim,
BTA Speaker Pangalian Balindong, MPs Jose Lorena, Raissa Jajurie, Eduard
Guerra, Ubaida Pacasem, Omar Yasser Sema, Abdulkarim Misuari, Lanang Ali Jr.,
Marjanie Macasalong, Senators Loren Legarda and Robinhood Padilla, House
Majority Leader Manuel Jose Dalipe, Representatives Rex Gatchalian, Yasser
Alonto Balindong, Joey Salceda, and Maximo Dalog, Jr. (Kasan Usop, Jr./BIO)
PBBM urges APEC leaders to advance climate change cooperation
By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos
Repost By Becky D. de Asis/The Redline News Editor
MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday called on his fellow Asia-Pacific leaders to step up their cooperation to address the worst impacts of climate change in the region.
During his intervention at the Retreat Session of the 29th Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders' Meeting in Bangkok, Thailand, Marcos said the 21-member bloc must work together, as "increased interconnectedness and interdependence of peoples and economies brought about by globalization has led to the progressive world we live in today."
Marcos said the effects of globalization on the environment have become "more acute," requiring a "strong, immediate and coordinated international action."
"The world currently faces the greatest environmental challenges of all time -- that it continues to pose threats to the planet, and that is one existential element that we all have to deal with," Marcos said.
"How economies respond is critical in determining the fate of the planet we live on and will pass on to our future generations," he added.
To ensure "inclusive and sustainable" growth amid an apparent downturn of the world economy and risks of recessions, Marcos said APEC leaders must work together towards achieving "economic and social stability" that is aligned with the APEC Putrajaya Vision 2040.
Marcos was referring to the APEC members' vision of an "open, dynamic, resilient and peaceful" Asia-Pacific community by 2040.
He made the call, as he expressed the Philippines' readiness to advance its cooperation with the Asia-Pacific region to combat the climate crisis.
"As one of the economies at greatest risk from the climate crisis, the Philippines is committed to advancing these cooperative solutions," Marcos said, noting that various international climate pacts, including the United Nations Framework on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement, are already being implemented in the country.
Marcos added that the Philippines has already ratified several multilateral and bilateral agreements aimed at protecting the environment.
During the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit in Bangkok on Thursday, Marcos said APEC member economies should beef up efforts to counter the effects of several global challenges, including the climate crisis. (PNA)
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Wednesday, September 28, 2022
Bravery of 5 Bulacan rescuers lives on: Marcos
By Azer Parrocha
MANILA – President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Tuesday night paid tribute to the five rescue workers who died in the line of duty in Bulacan province during the onslaught of Typhoon Karding (Noru).
“I am deeply saddened to hear that we lost five good men to Typhoon
Karding yesterday [Monday],” Marcos said in his official Facebook account.
He also extended prayers to their families and vowed to remember their
courage and bravery.
“Our prayers go to the families of George Agustin, Troy Justin Agustin,
Marby Bartolome, Narciso Calayag Jr., and Jerson Resurreccion. Their courage
and bravery will live on in our memory,” he added.
Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles, in a separate Facebook post, also
honored the five rescuers for their "heroic" sacrifices and extended
sympathy to the families, friends, and colleagues.
“Hindi matatawaran ang kanilang ipinakitang sakripisyo na kahit
sariling buhay nila ay handang ialay para masagip ang ilan nating mga kababayan
na nangangailangan ng tulong. Ang buong bansa ay nagbibigay-pugay sa kanilang
kabayanihan (The sacrifice they have shown is priceless, they were ready
to risk their own lives to save some of our countrymen who need help. The whole
country pays tribute to their heroism),” she said.
On Monday, the provincial government of Bulacan also honored the rescue
personnel of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office
(PDRRMO) of Bulacan and dubbed them as heroes.
“Sa ngalan ng Pamahalaang Panlalawigan ng Bulacan at ng ating mga
kababayan, ang inyong abang lingkod ay lubos na nakikiramay sa mga pamilyang
naulila ng ating mga magigiting na rescue workers na nasawi habang tumutupad ng
tungkuling mailigtas ang ating mga kababayan sa gitna ng hagupit ng bagyong
Karding (In the name of Bulacan provincial government and our fellow
Bulacan natives, I am sending my condolences to the families of our gallant
rescue workers, who died while in the line of duty to save people during the
onslaught of Typhoon Karding),” said Bulacan Governor Daniel Fernando on
Facebook.
“Sila ay kumakatawan sa lahat ng pinakamabubuting katangian ng tunay na
Bulakenyo. Ang kaligtasan ng publiko ay higit sa isang trabaho lamang…ito ay
isang panawagan ng paglilingkod (They embody the best qualities of true
Bulacan natives. Public safety is more than just a job, it’s a call to serve),”
he added.
The provincial government has also assured families of the victims of
help to defray the costs of the burial as well as the immediate release of
their insurance benefits.
Earlier, Bulacan 6th district Representative Salvador Pleyto Sr. filed
a resolution expressing the “profound sympathy and sincerest condolences” of
the House of Representatives over the death of the five rescuers.
Senators have also paid tribute to the five rescuers in separate
resolutions filed by Senators Lito Lapid, Robin Padilla, Bong Revilla Jr., and
Joel Villanueva.
Bulacan, Quezon, and Nueva Ecija provinces were among the areas hardest
hit by the typhoon which brought heavy rains and winds.
Local authorities said the five rescue workers died after a flash flood
swept them while in San Miguel town in Bulacan.
The bodies of the rescuers were later retrieved in the town. (PNA)
Countdown to Masskara Festival set midnight of Sept. 30
By Nanette Guadalquiver
BACOLOD CITY – City officials and residents here will usher in the staging of the 43rd Masskara Festival during the countdown at the Bacolod City Government Center grounds at midnight of Sept. 30.
This year’s edition of the world-renowned “festival of many
faces” is poised to be the grandest in the “City of Smiles” as it returns two
years after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.
“It’s all systems go,” festival director Pinky Mirano-Ocampo
said in a statement on Wednesday.
Ahead of the official opening on Oct. 1, the Bacolod Yuhum
Foundation Inc., headed by Mirano-Ocampo, forged agreements on Tuesday with San
Miguel Brewery Inc., SM Prime Holdings Inc., Megaworld Corp., and AB Leisure
Exponent Inc.’s Bingo Plus, the major sponsors of the three-week festival,
which will run until Oct. 23.
She said they have also tapped minor sponsors to meet the
needed funding for the entire festivity expected to draw at least 200,000
revelers.
The city government has also provided financial assistance
to the barangays participating in the street and arena dance competition as
well as in the Electric Masskara float parade and dance-off contest, she added.
Mirano-Ocampo said they have started to set up the food and
exhibit stalls in both the Government Center and the Bacolod Public Plaza.
Aside from these two areas, the Masskara Festival 2022 sites
also include the Baywalk at the Reclamation Area, Megaworld’s The Upper East,
Lacson Strip, SMX Convention Center, Paglaum Stadium, Panaad Park and Stadium,
and the University of St. La Salle Coliseum.
Mirano-Ocampo said their team is coordinating with the
Bacolod City Police Office, the Negros Occidental Provincial Police Office, and
the Armed Forces of the Philippines to ensure the safety and security of
revelers.
“Since we are still in a pandemic, we encourage everyone to
take heed of the health protocols by using face masks, at the very least, in
enclosed spaces and very crowded places,” she added.
The Masskara Festival 2022 is themed “Balik Yuhum”, which
translates to smile again or bring back the smile, a reference to Bacolod’s
tagline as the “City of Smiles”. (PNA)
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
4 Bangsamoro lawmakers file bills reorganizing, creating, renaming BARMM ministries
COTABATO CITY — Several Bangsamoro lawmakers filed bills that would reorganize, create, and rename ministries in the region.
Proposed measures introduced on first reading on Tuesday, September 26, include
reorganizing the Ministries of Basic, Higher, and Technical Education (MBHTE)
and Agriculture, Fisheries, and Agrarian Reform (MAFAR) as well as creating the
Ministries of Technical Education and Skills Development; Energy;
Tourism; Fisheries and Aquatic Resources; Agrarian Reform; and Bangsamoro
Commission on Higher Education.
It was filed by MPs Amilbahar Mawallil, Laisa Alamia, Rasol Mitmug Jr., and
Suharto Ambolodto.
Co-authors of the bills are MPs Baintan Ampatuan, Don Mustapha Loong, and Rasul
Ismael.
Parliament Bill (PB) No. 18 seeks to structurally and functionally reorganize
the MBHTE.
Under the proposed measure, a Ministry of Education will be created to better
serve the region's basic education sector.
With the proposed measure on the reorganization of MBHTE, a Ministry of
Technical Education and Skills Development will be created under PB No. 17 that
will provide policy direction for technical education and skills training.
The Bangsamoro Commission on Higher Education, a separate and independent
regional commission focusing on higher education, is also proposed in PB No.
16.
Another proposed bill seeks to reorganize MAFAR to focus on the specific needs
of the agricultural sector.
"The reorganization and creation of a separate ministry will
institutionalize a workforce that is solely dedicated to the management of the
region’s agricultural resources," said MP Mawallil.
Under PB No. 15, MAFAR will be renamed as the Ministry of Agriculture.
PB No. 11 seeks to create the Ministry of Agrarian Reform, a principal agency
mandated to assist the Bangsamoro government in the implementation of the
agrarian reform law, programs, and projects.
While PB No. 12 proposes to establish a Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic
Resources, which will serve as the lead agency in charge of the rational and
sustainable development, improvement, management, protection, and conservation
of the Bangsamoro region's fisheries and aquatic resources.
Measures which seek to create Ministries of Energy and Tourism were also filed.
The Ministry of Energy, as proposed under PB No. 14, is an entity that will
prepare, integrate, coordinate, supervise, and control all plans, programs,
projects, and activities of the Bangsamoro government related to energy
exploration, development, utilization, distribution, and conservation.
PB No. 13 seeks to create a Ministry of Tourism, responsible for encouraging,
promoting, and developing tourism as a major socio-economic activity to generate
revenues and employment.
Meanwhile, said lawmakers also filed bills that would constitute the Bangsamoro
Electoral Code and protect the rights of internally displaced persons of the
Bangsamoro region. (LTAIS-Public Information, Publication, and Media Relations
Division)
Kin of Murdered Couple See Hope, Fear Reprisals
One of the relatives pointed to the abandoned residence of the Ligawan
family where the couple's tomb was buried inside their residence compound in
Sinakulay, President Quirino town in Sultan Kudarat. (Photo by Mark Navales)
Sultan Kudarat – After more than a decade of waiting in silence, the relatives of the victims are finally seeing a glimpse of justice and are relieved from pain but fears of possible retaliation remained after authorities arrested on September 14, 2022, in Davao City. One of the alleged suspects in a double murder case belonged to an influential clan in Maguindanao.
Last week, policemen detained Khadafe “Toy” Mangudadatu, the mayor of
Pandag, Maguindanao, while inside a hotel in Davao City over his alleged
involvement in the killing of couple Abdullah and Lala Ligawan on Oct. 17, 2010
in the village of Sinakulay here.
Judge Samina Sampaco Macabando Usman of the Tacurong City, Sultan
Kudarat Regional Trial Court Branch 20 issued the arrest warrant for two counts
of murder against Khadafe, Police are also hunting three other suspects – Zajid
Mangudadatu, Tunggal Usop and Mamayang Amino – in connection to the murder
charges who signed the arrest warrant on September 9, recommended no bail for
Mangudadatu and all the accused.
In an exclusive interview, one of the brothers of the victims expressed
his gratitude and conveyed his reaction on Saturday, September 17, alias
Redman, said they were thankful to Allah for hearing their prayers when the
arrest of Toy Mangudadatu came out.
“I’ve waited for several years for this moment to happen. The karma hit
them. I am very happy that someone will now pay for what happened,” he said.
“I am not afraid. I just wanted the truth to come out,” he added,
citing possible incidents that may happen in connection with the case.
Accordingly, after the killing happened, Ligawan said his brother’s
five children have been separated from each other and abandoned their house in
the village of Sinakulay.
“The case dragged on for 12 years. We were not noticed before
because we just came from an ordinary family. Now, Masayang masaya na kami,
nahuli na ang may kasalanan, managot ang dapat managot.” he said.
In a separate interview, another relative named Bai of late Lala, said
while they welcomed the development she worried for their safety.
“I am happy that justice was served. I am giving everything to Allah,”
she said.
We tried to get the side of the Mangudadatu’s over the issue but there
was no response. Earlier, the family had claimed that the murder was
politically motivated and instigated by the camp of former Sultan Kudarat Gov.
Teng Mangudadatu whose wife Bai Mariam is the incumbent governor of Maguindanao.
Police Lt.Col. Bernard Lao, regional director of Criminal Investigation
and Detection Group (CIDG) Bangsamoro Autonomous Region, told reporters the
mayor of Pandag have long been under surveillance before he was cornered at the
Mandaya Hotel in Davao City on September 10.
Lao assured the public there will be no special treatment for the mayor
who is facing
non-bailable charges.
“The pronouncement earlier that he surrendered, well that’s their
claim. But he should have turned himself into authorities at the police
station,” he said.
Mangudadatu was rushed to hospital following his arrest, complaining of
chest pains and difficulty in breathing. But the results of the series of
medical tests were all normal, according to Capt. Richard Ebero, medical
officer of the Medical officer ng Regional Medical and Dental Unit Region 11.
The Mangudadatu family was known globally following an incident year’s
back the Maguindanao massacre, which was considered the worst political
violence in the country.
Sunday, August 21, 2022
Start of in-person classes ‘peaceful, orderly’: DepEd
By Stephanie Sevillano
MANILA – The first day of face-to-face classes nationwide is generally peaceful and orderly so far, the Department of Education (DepEd) said on Monday.
In a Viber message, DepEd spokesperson Michael Poa said there were no
major incidents reported to them as of Monday morning.
“As 9:20 a.m. po, base po sa mga updates ng ating mga regional
directors, maayos at mapayapa po ang pagbabalik eskwela ng ating mga learners. Wala
pa pong nakakarating sa amin na untoward incidents. Patuloy po kaming
naka-monitor sa ating mga paaralan (As 9:20 a.m., based on the
updates of regional directors, the school reopening is orderly and peaceful for
our learners. We haven’t received reports of any untoward incidents. We are
continuously monitoring our schools),” he said.
The DepEd made the statement following their long preparation for the
gradual transition to face-to-face learning to ensure the safe return of
learners after two years due to Covid-19 pandemic.
Schools that started their in-person setup have implemented safety
guidelines including the mandatory wearing of face masks, temperature checks,
and proper sanitation.
Likewise, police assistance desks were also on posts near school
vicinities to maintain security on educational premises.
The Oplan Balik Eskwela Command Center also received 26 calls with most
concerns related to school policy and operations; while the top query of some
guardians was about the issuance of a Form 138 photocopy even with an
outstanding balance in private schools.
Enrollment turnout
As of Monday, the DepEd has recorded 28,035,042 enrolled learners
nationwide, which is a slight shortfall from their targeted 28.6 million
enrollees.
Poa, however, said parents can still register their children, who will
be eventually required to go on a face-to-face learning setup come November 2.
“We are still encouraging those who haven't enrolled to enroll as soon
as possible. It also bears emphasizing that although we haven't met our
projected figures. The enrolled learners this year is already 101 percent of
our figure from last school year's enrollment,” he told the Philippine News
Agency in a text message.
This year’s over 28 million enrollees have over 4 million
pre-registered while the remaining more than 23 million secured their
registration during the official enrollment period.
The DepEd insisted this turnout is higher than the previous official
enrollment tally hitting 27,560,661.
The DepEd took a firm stance on the gradual transition to face-to-face
learning to address the “learning loss” which happened in distance learning
during the pandemic. (PNA)
Monday, July 4, 2022
3 ‘scammers’ posing as PNP OIC Danao nabbed
By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan
PNP OIC Lt. Gen. Vicente Danao Jr. (File photo)
MANILA – Three persons are now facing cybercrime charges for
posing as Philippine National Police (PNP) officer-in-charge (OIC) Lt. Gen.
Vicente Danao Jr., on social media in an attempt to defraud individuals.
In a statement Monday night, Brig. Gen. Bowenn Joey Masauding, PNP-Anti
Cybercrime Group OIC, said the suspects whose identities were withheld were
arrested in Binangonan, Rizal last July 3 during the implementation of a
warrant to search, seize and examine computer data (WSSECD).
Seized from the suspects were two laptop computers, 10 mobile phones,
three passbooks, debit cards, and a 500-gigabyte (GB) hard disk drive.
Masauding said the suspects created a Facebook account and used Danao's
profile to defraud the complainant and offered to send 1,000 sacks of rice to
the latter to support the Police Community Relations activity of Danao.
Based on their conversation online, the suspects convinced the
complainant to send PHP50,000 as shipment fee for the delivery of the sacks of
rice.
This aroused the complainant's suspicion and immediately reported the
matter to the Anti Cybercrime Group, which immediately secured a WSSECD before
the court to track the suspects.
The suspects were brought to the Anti Cybercrime Group headquarters in
Camp Crame for booking procedures prior to the conduct of inquest proceedings.
They will be facing criminal charges for violation of Republic Act 8484
(Access Devices Regulation Act) as amended by RA 11449 in relation to Section 6
of RA 10175 (Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012).
Masauding added the arrest of the suspects was a result of a
comprehensive “social media cyber patrolling, and series of surveillance
operations” conducted by the ACG. (PNA)
New DILG chief welcome to join drug raids: PNP
By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan
MANILA – The Philippine National Police (PNP) welcomed the gesture
of support of Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary
Benjamin "Benhur" Abalos Jr. to its anti-drug campaign following his
pronouncement to join anti-narcotics operations.
"Actions like these are certainly morale boosters for frontline
law enforcers coming from the highest official of the DILG himself. It augurs
well with national policy to sustain the momentum of the national campaign
against illegal drugs," PNP Public Information Office (PIO) chief Brig.
Gen. Roderick Augustus Alba said in a statement on Monday night.
He added this will definitely uplift the PNP's resolve to fulfill its
mandate of fighting crime and ensuring peace and order.
"For sure, it will boost the morale of our personnel and improve
our legal offensive against illegal drugs and criminality," Alba said.
In a press conference on Monday, Abalos vowed to sustain the gains in
the anti-illegal drugs campaign as he officially took over the DILG's helm.
Abalos, a long-time Mandaluyong City mayor and former chairperson of
the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), said the campaign would
be continued but the Marcos administration would put greater focus on building
up strong cases against illegal drug suspects.
“The drug war will be pursued relentlessly in accordance with the oath
I will be taking and the basis of the Constitution. That’s it. I would like to
mention to everyone in some of the drug raids sasama ako, sasama talaga
ako rito (I will go with them) to show people and to give motivation to
our police and to show them ang gagawing mga (all the) raids are in
accordance with the law,” Abalos said. (PNA)
Saturday, June 18, 2022
Wear face mask, follow health protocols: BBM urges public
By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos
MANILA – President-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is encouraging the public to continue wearing face masks and observing other health protocols amid the prevailing coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.
Marcos made the appeal after the Department of Health (DOH) warned of
the possible rise in severe and critical Covid-19 cases by August because of
the waning immunity from the coronavirus vaccine and reduction in adherence to
minimum public health standards.
“We have to wear face masks and comply with other health standards to
ensure our safety and that of our loved ones,” he said in a statement issued
Friday.
The Cebu provincial government earlier issued an ordinance on the
optional use of face masks, but Malacañang clarified that the local directive
was not supported by President Rodrigo Duterte.
The Palace said the policy on mandatory wearing of face masks crafted
by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious
Diseases and approved by Duterte prevails over the local ordinance.
Marcos likewise emphasized the need for continued compliance with the
health protocols, to prevent another surge of Covid-19 infections that could
impede the country’s economic recovery.
“We have already made economic headways and we should not allow them to
be brought to naught. This is why I am urging everyone to take part in
preventing another surge that could block our way to economic recovery,” he
said.
Marcos urged his fellow Filipinos to avail of the free booster shots
being offered by the government to protect themselves against Covid-19.
He said there is a need to receive booster shots, considering that the
waning immunity stems from the effect of the highly-transmissible Omicron
coronavirus variant on the primary vaccine series.
Citing the findings of a study on over one million people in Qatar,
Marcos said those infected with an earlier version of Covid-19 and who received
three doses of an mRNA vaccine “appear to be best protected against symptomatic
infection by the Omicron variant.”
“With the Covid pandemic still ongoing, different variants may still
emerge. And as we have seen, some variants are not as resistant to the first
and second doses as others. Hence, there is a need to enhance our immunity by
getting booster shots. Kailangan ng dagdag na proteksyon (We need additional
protection),” he said.
The DOH on Thursday recorded 425 new Covid-19 infections, the highest
daily number of new cases in over two months. (PNA)
98% of fully vaxxed PNP personnel now with booster shots
By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan
MANILA – The Philippine National Police (PNP) raised to 98.45 percent its booster vaccine rate as of Sunday.
In its latest Covid-19 tracker, the PNP said 220,132 out of 223,588 fully vaccinated personnel already have the added protection against Covid-19.
Overall, 99.60 percent of the 224,483-strong police force is already vaccinated.
A total of 239 (0.11 percent) are waiting for their second shots while 656 personnel (0.29 percent) remained unvaccinated.
Meanwhile, no new Covid-19 case was recorded Sunday, leaving the number of active infections to just one.
The PNP Health Office data showed 48,863 cases have been recorded since the start of the pandemic two years ago, 48,733 recovered, and 129 died.
The government began the rollout of second booster shots for the immunocompromised on April 25, with 6,702 availing as of Saturday, according to the National Vaccination Operations Center.
Overall, 67.8 million Filipinos have the complete primary series of Covid-19 jabs but only 13.2 million of them have first booster shots. (PNA)
Monday, January 31, 2022
Manila fully vaccinates 117K minors aged 12-17
By Marita Moaje
MANILA – A total of 117,027 minors aged 12 to 17 years old have been fully vaccinated in Manila against the dreaded coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19).
As of Sunday, 254,287 Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine doses have been administered to the age group.
The capital city is now preparing for the vaccination of 5 to 11-year-olds, with the initial rollout in select venues set this coming Friday.
The newly renovated Manila Zoo will be one of the six initial sites while the Bagong Ospital ng Maynila is also ready once needed.
The Manila Health Department was informed the low-dose Pfizer vaccines for the youngest age group will arrive on February 2.
As of January 26, a total of 11,281 aged 5 to 11 and 186,302 aged 12 to 17 have registered for Covid-19 jabs, according to the Manila Public Information Office.
As of Sunday noon, Manila has 1,351 active Covid-19 cases, down from the previous day’s 1,488. (PNA)
The Street Light in Sanraymundo brightens their night - MPW- 1st DEO Jolo
By: Becky D.
There are a number of benefits to street lightings. It can be used to
promote security in urban and rural areas and to increase quality of life and
it can improve safety in every streets.
The MPW-1st DEO District Engineer Ajan Ajijul under the supervision of MPW-BARMM Minister Archt. Eduard U. Guera installed street lights along Barangay Sanraymundo, Jolo, Sulu.
Accordingly, there are portion of barangay roads that are really dark at night due to lack of street lights in different municipalities of Sulu.
The MPW-BARMM continue to deliver a good services to the people here. (The Redline News/Becky)
Cotabato, SGA NGOs to benefit from MOST’s processing equipment, buildings
COTABATO CITY—Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) turned over Friday, Jan. 28, 1-unit of processing equipment and 1-unit building to each of MSR Enterprises and Carmen OFW Family Association (COFA)—both are non-government organizations here in this city and Special Geographical Area (SGA)
MOST Minister Engr. Aida Silongan graced the ceremonies saying, “binigyan natin ang COFA at MSR ng proyekto upang maka-produce sila ng quality native delicacies. Bawat proyektong itinurn-over ay nagkakahalaga ng Php1-million.”
“It has a great impact to the recipients because, maka-produce sila ng mass productions and it is one of the requirements to avail license to operate. If they get certification of License to Operate, they have an access to sell in malls and supermarkets,” Silongan said.
Meanwhile, COFA manager Hadja Farida Aplal shared, “maraming nag-order sa amin; nitong pandemya na display ang aming produkto sa Manila. Ipinadala ko lang ang ilang karton ng banana chips at kumita ng mahigit 10,000 pesos.”
The COFA’s products are Moro foods and native delicacies and they cater social function activities like weddings, as well. On the other hand, MSR enterprises’ major product is a native coffee, which is packed in a sachet like teabags.
Silongan stressed that the Bangsamoro Government is helping local associations that have potential so that they can sell their products in different stores and supermarkets.
More turn-over of projects is expected in the coming months not only in mainland provinces but also in the island provinces of BARMM. (Majid Nur/BIO)
Thursday, January 27, 2022
Brighter color in Sulu reconnect people today - Rainbow Bridge attracts tourism
By Becky de Asis
Many people fascinating with rainbow colours, and they are indeed beautiful
and powerful. We Noticed that there are Seven Colors in total; Red, orange,
yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
Accordingly, the seven magical number has a mystical connotations like
a sum of Four and Three, a total of seven represents the material sphere, while
the number Three, the spiritual sphere.
The rainbow also is packed with symbolism of different religions and
beliefs because in the Genesis, the rainbow was described as being a sign of the
mercy and reflection of God.
The Rainbow colours symbolizes the passion, love, happiness,
enthusiasm, vitality, security, endurance and more meanings that represent the
positivity in all aspects.
I do believed that persons like a rainbow colors is a happy, positive powerful and development oriented person like
Sulu today, the rainbow colours has totally painted in different development
projects in MPW-1st Engineering District like Rainbow Bridge in Walled, Jolo,
Basket Ball Court and among others.
The positive response of Moral governance of BARMM is totally
implemented just because the people behind this projects are honest and willing
to served their people.
District Engineer Ajan Ajijul together with MP Archt. Eduard Uy Guera
of Ministry of Public Works initiated this projects in order to gave a good
reflections and acceptance of the people about the effort of the BARMM
government.(The Redline News PH)
Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Moral Governance successfully implemented in Sulu - D.E Ajan Ajijul
Maimbung, Sulu water system project |
Cotabato City (The Redline News/Becky de Asis) - Moral Governance is a main goal of BARMM in achieving lasting peace by delivering a basic needs and projects to alleviate the economy and the living condition of the Bangsamoro people here.
The efforts and sacrifices of those people behind the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao or BARMM ignites the hopes and love because they have a good intentions to improve and pursue the dreams of every Bangsamoro.
It can be recalled that Chief Minister Ahod “Al Haj Murad” Ebrahim since he established the Moral Governance, the LGU embraced it and prioritize the main rule of the Bangsamoro.
One of the Ministry of BARMM embraced Moral Government is the Ministry of Public Works which is their achievements is to give a good and honest implementation of their projects in their areas of responsibility.
Rainbow bridge in Waled, Jolo, Sulu |
One of the good example of Moral Governance is the MPW-Sulu 1st Engineering District because of their honest implementations like the water system in Maimbung Sulu that cater a thousands of families and other adjacent municipalities of Sulu. Farm to market roads, mosque, school buildings, bridges, sea walls, ports and among others.
Engineer Ajan Ajijul – District Engineer of MPW-1st Engineering District said that he serve his best for the success of everybody and the whole BARMM government as well.
A self-determination is the key to success; “no one can stop you’ if you have a genuine hearts to help your constituents. (By: Becky D. de Asis)
SEAL awardees each get P2.5-M incentive, 18k gold medallion from MILG
COTABATO CITY – For the first time since its launching in December 2020, the Ministry of Interior and Local Government (MILG) granted the Salamat Excellence Award for Leadership (SEAL) to six (6) local chief executives (LCEs) in the Bangsamoro region.
Named after Moro Islamic Liberation Front’s (MILF) founding chair Sheikh Salamat Hashim, the prestigious SEAL award is given to LCEs whose leadership qualities demonstrate those of Salamat’s – accountable, participatory, and service-oriented.
The six LCES who were conferred the award are Mayors Hanie Bud of Maluso, Basilan and Ali Sumandar of Piagapo, Lanao del Sur; and Maguindanao Mayors Abdulkarim Langkuno of Paglat, Datu Shameem Mastura of Sultan Kudarat, Mibpantao Midtimbang Jr of Guindulungan, and Ramon Piang Sr. of Upi.
Each of them received a cash incentive worth Php2.5-million and 18 karat gold medallion worth Php311,000.00.
Granting the SEAL was the highlight of the MILG’s PAGKILALA: Awarding Ceremony of BARMM LGUs held last week, January 19, at the Shariff Kabunsuan Cultural Complex in the city. The ceremony was part of the recently concluded 3rd BARMM founding anniversary celebration.
Best performing LGUs
During the PAGKILALA event, MILG also recognized more than a hundred best performing local government units (LGUS) – from the barangay level up to the provincial – for their accomplishments in the areas of local legislation, administration, social services, economic development, and environmental management.
“Today we recognize, as part of the major program of the Bangsamoro Government, the exemplary performance of local chief executives of the Bangsamoro region from different levels of government… those who have truly performed and delivered on their mandate and have shown exemplary service to their constituents. They truly deserve our recognition,” MILG Minister Atty. Naguib Sinarimbo said in his opening message.
Under the Lupong Tagapamayapa Incentives Award (LTIA) category, twenty-nine (29) Barangay Local Government Units (BLGUs) were recognized for their exemplary capacity in settling disputes at the barangay level. Each awardee received a cash incentive and a plaque.
The champions in different categories, which received Php160,000.00 incentive, are:
- Barangay Rempes, Upi, Maguindanao –
1st to 3rd Class Category,
- Barangay Kauran, Ampatuan, Maguindanao
– 4th to 6th Class Category,
- Barangay Limo-ok, Lamitan City,
Basilan – Champion, City Category, and
- Barangay Tumbras, Midsayap 1 –
Champion, Special Geographic Area (SGA) 1st to 3rd Class Category.
In another set of award, twenty-four (24) barangays that manifested great examples of how governance should be enacted at the grassroots were conferred with the Seal of Good Local Governance for Barangays (SGLGB)— the first time in the region. Awardees each received Php50,000.00 cash incentive and a plaque.
Still on the barangay level, nine(9) BLGUs were cited in the Search for Model Barangays (SMB)— one of the newest incentive programs of MILG, aimed to recognize barangays with exemplary performances, and serve as a fine example and aspiration on good governance. Brgy. Rempes of Upi, Maguindanao got the first spot with Php1-million cash incentive and a plaque. The rest of the finalists each received Php100,000.00 cash grant and a plaque.
For the Anti-Drug Abuse Council (ADAC) Functionality, thirty-eight (38) ADACs were recognized for their functionality and effectiveness and exceptional performance.
Furthermore, sixty-six (66) LGUs were recognized for passing the Local Government Functionality Appraisal (LoGFA) — a functionality and performance oversight tool developed by MILG using 7 categories of functionality such as: Presence of Government Center with Facilities; Presence of Working Elected and Appointed Officials and Functionaries; Functional Local Special Bodies; Functional Local Legislative Body; Approved Mandated Plans and Budget; Available, Visible, and Accessible Basic Services; Sound Fiscal Management.
Finally, twelve LGUs (10 in 2020 and two in 2021) that have shown innovative and excellent local governance practices that demonstrate sustainability and has potential for replication by other local government units were awarded through the LGU Grant Assistance for Innovative Practices (LGAIP) Program of the MILG.
LGAIP 2020 awardees were:
-Parang, Maguindanao - Comprehensive
Program for Person with Disability;
-Sultan Mastura, Maguindanao – BISITA sa
Barangay (Bringing Integrated Services and Innovation thru Team Approach);
-Buldon, Maguindanao – Balik-Baril
Program;
-Buadiposo Buntong, Lanao del Sur –
Serbisyong may puso para sa pangkapayapaan: The Dadayan Peace Initiative;
-Taraka, Lanao del Sur – Maternal and
Child Care Program;
-Taraka, Lanao del Sur – 3M Drive:
“Makinig,Matuto, at Magbayad Program: Intensive Tax Campaign”;
-Wao, Lanao del Sur – Ensuring
Protection of Forestland and its Occupants through the Issuance of Individual
Property Rights;
-Wao, Lanao del Sur – UYAKAP Program
(Unang Yakap, Aaruga, Kalinga, Alay para sa Mag-ina Program);
-Upi, Maguindanao – Search for Model
Barangay: Bridging Good Governance to the Grassroots; and
-Upi, Maguindanao – Upi Youth Governance
Program: Nurturing Young Leaders in Good Governance.
Meanwhile, LGAIP 2021 awardees were:
-Paglat, Maguindanao - Creation of
Community Leaders and Military Police-Advisory Council, and
-Taraka, Lanao del Sur - Summer Reading
Program.
Each of the LGAIP awardee will receive PhP2.5-million incentive which shall be invested in program enhancement, expansion and/or innovation that shall be outlined in project proposal, to be submitted by the awardees and accounted for in program reports within one year from the date of receipt of the grant fund.
Minister Sinarimbo said that providing incentives to top performing LGUs is MILG’s commitment in improving governance in the region. (Abdullah Matucan/BIO) Press Release
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