Friday, October 27, 2023

DOTr urged to ensure safe, hassle-free travel during extended holiday

 By Leonel Abasola 

(Posted by:beckydeasis-theredlinenews-editor)


MANILA
– Senator Sherwin Gatchalian on Friday urged the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to establish “seamless coordination” with other concerned agencies to ensure a safe and hassle-free travel for passengers on all forms of transportation ahead of the expected exodus of people from Metro Manila for the upcoming “Undas.”

In a statement, Gatchalian noted that more Filipinos are expected to travel to their provinces, or tourist spots, including foreign destinations, to take advantage of the extended holiday break due to the upcoming Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections (BSKE) leading to All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day.

“A concerted effort is needed to swiftly address and resolve any road and transport-related issues that may arise,” he said.

When it comes to air travel, he said it is imperative to implement robust security protocols and advanced detection technologies to enhance the safety of both passengers and airport personnel.

He said similar measures to enhance the safety and security of passengers using maritime transport systems should also be adopted, including continuous maintenance of boats and vessels, the presence of life-saving equipment, and well-trained crew members to ensure that no accidents will happen.

“As for land travel, the Toll Regulatory Board should address the usual vehicular bottlenecks during peak seasons. And to toll road users, please go for the Radio-frequency identification system for toll payment and pre-load your accounts for a smoother and more convenient travel experience,” Gatchalian said. (PNA)

 

3 dead, 3 injured on election campaign related violence in Cotabato City

 By: Mark Navales 

(Posted by beckydeasis-theredlinewseditor)


Cotabato City-- At least three people were killed, scores 3 wounded, and a dozen individuals were taken by police after violence between two political aspirants erupted Monday night in the Southern Philippine in the City of Cotabato.

 Election violence is nothing new in the Philippines wherein politician's rivalry still the main source of some incidents every campaign period more particular in some identified far-flung provinces in the country.

 The Barangay elections in the country will set on October 30. Lately Former President Rodrigo Duterte postponed the said aBrangay elections last year, citing the possibilities that drug traffickers or Drug Lords could be funded the election campaign of some candidates here.

 Colonel Querubin Manalang Jr.City Police Chief, told reporters that victims were identified as Nur-Moqtadin Butucan, Alfar Singh Ayunan Pasawiran, 21, and Mawie Kaunutan  at the barangay of Rosary Heights 12 shortly after 9:00 p.m. while hanging campaign posters and they suddenly attacked to death by unknown suspects as of press time.

Police added, the victims with their supporters will retaliate and returned gunfire against the perpetrators but they were outnumbered which resulted the death of Three (3) and leaving three others injured.

During the incidents, the police immediately conducted hot pursuit and clearing operations which resulted the captured of 12 suspects,” Manalang said.


Cotabato City Mayor Bruce Matabalao also added that he was vehemently surprised and got mad the incidents because he don't want of his peaceful, progressive and democratic city may disturb this kind of violence and put the city into a bad light.

Mayor added, “those who responsible of this tragic shooting incidents must know their responsibilities and actions because our authorities will give them an immediate legal actions and justice may serve. 

 On the other hand: A New York-based security risk and management agency reported hours before the shooting about 18 incidents of election-related violence have been recorded since October 20.

The firm advised foreigners residing in the Philippines to avoid rallies, party offices, polling stations, and Counting Centers, as a precaution.

“If clashes erupted nearby, immediately depart the area and seek shelter at a safe non-governmental building immediately," Crisis24 said in their advisory released on October 23.

 In 2018 village polls, police have recorded 25 people dead and 27 wounded in 47 recorded cases of violence.

Just over the weekend, 500 military personnel arrived in Maguindanao to help and maintain the peace and security Situitions upon holding the incoming Barangay-SK election.

Major General Alex Rillera of 6th Infantry Division Commander in Central Mindanao, emphasized that the deployment was a strategic movement to ensure the peaceful, secured to conduct of the incoming elections.

"This pro-active stance is aimed at safeguarding the electoral process, demonstrating the commitment of the government to upholding democracy and maintaining peace and order situitions of there area of responsibilities” Rillera said.

“This collaborative effort of the military, police, and other security forces signifies the government's unwavering dedication to ensuring a safe and fair electoral process," he added.

Meanwhile, Police said there are 35 incidents recorder of election related violence to the upcoming Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (BSKE) elections have been recorded in the country as of press-time said national police spokesperson Colonel Jean Fajardo.

Last August 28, an incumbent village Chief of Albay, Alex Repato, who was seeking re-election, was shot by unknown perpetrators after filling his certificate of candidacy at the office of the Commission on Election.

Days before that, village chairperson candidate Haron Dimalanis was shot to death also by two men in front of the town hall in Midsayap North Cotabato on August 20.

Last month, a village chieftain seeking re-election and a former Councilor were attacked and shot in hiscar in Zamboanga on September 3, While in Taal, Batangas last September 6 another re-electionist, Erasmo Hernandez, was gunned down.

“These cases manifest the rising numbers of election-related violence as the 2023 barangay and SK elections approach,” the Commission on Human Rights also said

“Continued occurrences of violence against electoral candidates undermines the electoral process and negatively impacts our democracy. The culture of fear it creates can impair the people's right to make free and empowered decisions,” the human rights body added.

Last year 2022, Authorities disbanded about 20 private armed groups working for politicians over concerns about potential poll-related violence.

Most of the disbanded armed groups were from an Autonomous Muslim region in the South, wherein of some members of gun-for-hire organizations are links to militant.

Accordingly, there were certain groups in the country that engaged a gun running business and it was known a long- culture businesses of some feuding clans in some tribal areas – rival political dynasties and among others.

 In 2016 general election, there were 50 people died more or less in election related violence recorded according to police statistics. Three years later, during the 2019 midterm election, 23 people were killed and 50 injured. (Mark Navales)

 


Wednesday, April 26, 2023

WHO yet to confirm 'sticky eyes' as symptom of Arcturus: DOH

 By Ma. Teresa (post by: Becky de Asis/theredlinenews)

MANILA – The World Health Organization (WHO) is yet to confirm “sticky eyes” or conjunctivitis as a symptom of the XBB.1.1.6 Omicron or Arcturus subvariant, the Department of Health (DOH) said Wednesday.

“In general, Covid-19 exhibits flu-like symptoms such as fever, cough, fatigue, loss of taste or smell, sore throat, headache, body pain, and diarrhea, among others,” the DOH said in a Viber message to reporters.

Other symptoms may vary from case to case aside from the known flu-like symptoms, the DOH said.

“Studies are continuously ongoing of what effects the virus may entail. What is important is that cases remain manageable,” it said.

On Tuesday, the DOH logged the country’s first case of XBB.1.1.6 Omicron subvariant in its latest surveillance report.

The case is from Iloilo province and was asymptomatic and was already recovered.

Along with it, the DOH detected 85 additional variants of Covid-19.

Of the tally, about 39 were identified as XBB subvariant (14 were XBB.1.9.1, 13 were XBB.1.5, one was the XBB.1.16, the rest were other XBB sublineages).

Twenty-eight cases were identified as BA.2.3.20; 12 cases were BA.5, and three cases belonged to XBC.

The remaining cases belonged to “other Omicron sublineages.”

The XBB subvariant remains the most dominant strain nationwide with 1,861 cases recorded to date. It is followed by the XBC with a total of 764 cases.

The DOH advised the public to consult a physician or to head to the nearest health facility for proper diagnosis of symptoms.

“To help prevent further transmission of Covid-19, continue observing proper sanitation, masking, distancing, and good ventilation. Further, vaccination remains to be the best defense against severe Covid-19,” it said. (PNA)

 

Friday, January 20, 2023

BTA holds simultaneous public consultations on Bangsamoro Local Governance Code in Maguindanao

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MAGUINDANAO ― In an effort to involve all constituencies in the Bangsamoro region, the Bangsamoro Parliament's Committee on Local Government held simultaneous public consultations in Maguindanao del Sur and del Norte on the proposed Local Governance Code.


"The consultation will help us in the Parliament enhance the proposed Bangsamoro Local Governance Code," said Deputy Floor Leader and Committee on Local Government Chair Atty. Raissa Jajurie on the consultations conducted in Guindulungan, Maguindanao del Sur, and Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao del Norte today, January 20.

Hundreds of stakeholders from provincial, municipal, and barangay local government units, non-government organizations, and civil society groups attended the consultations.

Among the prevalent concerns raised were the educational attainment and qualifications of running elective officials and anti-political dynasties.

The BLGC introduced qualifications and disqualifications for elective officials based on the proposed code.

According to BTA Bill No. 30, all elective officials for the province, city, and municipality must have reached at least college level; the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan chair must have reached junior high school; and Sangguniang Kabataan members must have reached elementary level.

The code applies to all constituent provinces, cities, municipalities, barangays, and other political subdivisions, as well as officials, offices, or agencies of the Bangsamoro government. It will provide a clear direction between the local government units and the Bangsamoro government.

The Bangsamoro Local Government Code was introduced in the first Parliament as the Bangsamoro Local Government Code, but it was later renamed "Bangsamoro Local Governance Code" to highlight citizen participation.
 
Atty. Jajurie also emphasized the importance of passing the BLGC, which establishes the powers, functions, and responsibilities of the constituent local government units, noting that, unlike other regions in the country, the BARMM has its own government.

The BLGC is among the priority codes the Bangsamoro Transition Authority must enact during the transition period.

Atty. Jajurie said that the Parliament aims to pass the proposed code within the first quarter of the year.

The committee will hold another round of public consultations in Cotabato City, Lanao del Sur, and the BARMM Special Geographic Area in February.

The first leg of public consultations for the BLGC was held in the region’s island provinces of Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi in December last year. (Press Release)


 

More infra projects to be built for indigenous communities in BARMM

(PublishedbyThe RedlineNews/BeckydeAsis)


COTABATO CITY – Through the Bangsamoro Government’s Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs (MIPA), eight infrastructure projects are underway for indigenous communities in Maguindanao del Sur and del Norte.

 
The infra projects, amounting to a total ofPhp61.9-million, was funded under the 2021 Special Development Fund (SDF). These included:
 
1.           Tribal hall at Brgy. Pura in Datu Odin Sinsuat;
2.           Tribal Hall at Brgy. Bugabungan in Upi;
3.           Tribal Hall at Brgy. Ranao Pilayan in Upi;
4.           Tribal Hall at Brgy. Looy in South Upi;
5.           Water system level II at Brgy. Kinitaan in Upi;
6.           Water system level II at Brgy. Kabinge in Datu Saudi Ampatuan;
7.           Indigenous Peoples Peace Hall at Brgy. Talisawa in Datu Abdullah Sangki; and
8.           50 units core shelters at Brgy. Limpongo in Datu Hoffer Ampatuan.
 
MIPA Minister Melanio Ulama, who led the groundbreaking ceremonies on Jan. 12, 13, and 17, ensured that the ministry will continue to provide quality services and protect the welfare of every indigenous people in the Bangsamoro region.


For instance, he said the tribal halls are important as it will serve as a venue for the IPs to gather during important occasions such as tribal meetings, wedding, and rituals, among others. (Myrna Tepadan/BIO with reports from MIPA)

 

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