Saturday, December 14, 2024

12 paresan misalmot sa Tribal mass wedding

Dose ka paresan sa Indigenous Peoples (IPs) ang nisalmot sa tribal mass wedding nga gipahigayon niadtong Agosto sa Covered Court sa Barangay Sumpong sa Malaybalay City, Bukidnon

Sumala sa kasayoran sa local government unit sa Malaybalay, ang kalihokan isa ka highlight sa “Araw ng Barangay Sumpong.”

Gitumong kini aron mapormal ang panaghiusa sa mga magtiayon nga nag-ipon na isip bana ug asawa.

Ang seremonyas gihimo subay sa naandang mga balaod, ritwal, ug tradisyon sa mga magtiayon, sumala sa gilatid sa Republic Act 8371 kon Indigenous Peoples Rights Act.

Si Datu Danny Sarito ang nangulo sa kasal, uban sa tabang ni Bae Inatlawan – Adelina Tarino ug Datu Chepin Jose Gumindan.

Gitinguha usab sa kalihokan nga masiguro nga ang mga magtiayon maka-access sa mga importanteng programa sa gobyerno, sama sa 4Ps (Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program) ug PhilHealth.

Si City Mayor Jay Warren R. Pabillaran, uban sa mga sakop sa Sangguniang Panlungsod, mga opisyal sa barangay, ug nagkalain-laing lider sa tribo, nitambong sa seremonyas aron pagpakita sa ilang suporta.

Anaa ang City Civil Registrar’s Office aron motabang sa pagpirma sa mga sertipiko sa kaminyoon, pagsiguro sa legal nga pag-ila sa ilang kaminyoon. (Diego M. Hidalgo)

Programa sa clean and green sa kabarangayan gisusi sa LGU-Malaybalay

Gilantaw na sa City Clean and Green Evaluators ang nahimo sa mga kabarangayan pinaagi sa pagpahigayon sa tinuig nga Search for the Cleanest and Greenest Barangay

Nunot kini sa makanunayon nga paningkamot sa lokal nga Pangagamhanan sa Malaybalay nga masiguro ang kalimpyo ug kahapsay sa kalikopan.

Sumala sa kasayoran sa kagamhanang lokalsa Malaybalay, ang evaluation napatuman subay sa direktiba ni Mayor Jay Warren R. Pabillaran.

Gisuta sa evaluating team nga gibahin sa duha ka grupo niadtong Pebrero 1-23, 2024 ang 46 ka barangay kabahin sa kinatibuk-ang kalimpyo sa palibot pinaagi sa ilang lakang ug stratehiya nga nahimo.

Gilantaw sab sa evaluating team ang pagpakita sa pinasahi nga inisyatiba sa kabarangayan sa pagprotekta sa kinaiyahan.

Lakip na gitan-aw ang pagpatuman sa mga lakang nga gimando diha sa ordinansa numero 962 mahitungod sa ecological solid waste management (ESWM).

Gisusi usab ang kamahinungdanon nga palisiya sama sa paggahin og pundo sa programa ug kalihokan sa clean and green.

Nagpasalamat ang mga opisyales sa barangay nga sila nagiyahan sa mga gingbuhaton labi na nga matutokan ang komitiba sa clean and green, ESWM, ug green brigade.

Dugang pa, nahatagan usab og importansya ang pagmugna sa communal garden basi sa ordinansa 1016 s. 2023 ug ingon man ang ordinansa 668 mahitungod sa responsable nga pagpanagiya sa kahayopan.

Gisuta usab ang aktibo nga partisipasyon sa komunidad labi sa pag-atiman sa palibot, gulayan sa barangay ug panimalay, pagpatukod sa material recovery facility ug nursery, recycling activities, landscaping, tree planting, pag-amuma sa tree park ug paglikay sa galatagaw nga kahayopan sa publikong lugar.

Gilangkuban sa duha ka kategorya ang 46 ka barangay.

Sa category A, mao ang Poblacion Barangays 1, 9, 10, 11, Aglayan, Apo Macote, Bangcud, Cabangahan, Can-ayan, Casisang, Dalwangan, Kalasungay, Laguitas, Linabo, Magsaysay, Managok, Miglamin, Patpat, Silae, San Jose, San Martin, Simaya, ug Sumpong.

Sa category B, mao ang barangays 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Busdi, Caburacanan, Capitan Anghel, Imbayao, Indalasa, Kibalabag, Kulaman, Maligaya, Manalog, Mapayag, Mapulo, Sinanglanan, Sto. Niño, Violeta, St. Peter, ug Zamboagita. (Diego M. Hidalgo)

Bigasan livelihood to support 18 solo parent groups in Malaybalay

The project aimed at empowering solo parents and their children, 18 organized groups from various barangays, including Barangay 5, 7, 9, Purok 20 Casisang, Can-ayan, San Jose, Laguitas, Aglayan, Cabangahan, Bangcud, Apo Macote, Singnalan, Violeta, Maligaya, Silae, Kulaman, Sumpong, and Busdi, received bigasan livelihood support

The 2-day activity was held at the White House (Women and Children Family Crisis Center) on July 6-7, 2023.

The City government implemented this initiative with the primary goal of providing opportunities for solo parents and their children to cope with the financial demands of single parenting.

Recognizing the importance of sources of income for these families, a total amount of P 230,000.00 was allocated from the Special Program on Provision of Livelihood to Solo Parents under the Special Purpose Appropriation of the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO).

Through various self-enhancement sessions conducted by CSWDO, the participants were equipped with essential skills to bolster their economic prospects. Additionally, regular monitoring and mentorship further strengthened the groups’ operations.

Each group received the necessary financial support to augment their daily and group income. The assistance provided is expected to create sustainable livelihood opportunities, significantly improving the quality of life for solo parents and their children.

The project aims to break the cycle of poverty and create a brighter future for solo parents and their families.

The event concluded with overwhelming gratitude and renewed hope among the participants. (LGU Malaybalay)

City ENRO Marks 14th Anniversary

On July 20, 2023, the City ENRO marks another milestone as it celebrates its 14th anniversary. Fourteen years of committed and dedicated delivery of environmental protection, preservation, and conservation services for the people of Malaybalay City

To commemorate the celebration, the office conducted a clean-up drive activity on the morning of July 21, 2023, led by the City ENR Officer, Ms. Maria Anita L. Fernandez.

The activity started at 6 o’clock in the morning and was participated by the Office Personnel, Technical Personnel, Forest Patrollers, and Barangay Environmental Management Extension Workers.

The area of assignment covers the stretch from Sumpong Bridge to City Nursery and from San Jose- Magsaysay Intersection to Drug Rehabilitation Center.

Per estimates, more than 1,000 kilograms of waste were collected, composed mostly of plastic wrappers, cellophane, diapers, and plastic bottles.

The clean-up was one of the highlights of the celebration, purposely conducted to encourage public participation in proper waste management and the protection of the environment.

The celebration continues in the afternoon with the Thanksgiving mass and a short program. Officiated by Rev. Fr. John Paul Tubale, the majority of the City ENRO Personnel participated in the mass. The program became more meaningful with the presence of City Mayor Jay Warren R. Pabillaran, who emphasized the vital role of the City ENRO in attaining sustainable development in the city.

He encouraged all employees to do their roles with dedication by concentrating not on the bigger picture of addressing the environmental problem but dealing with it piece by piece. Ms. Maria Anita Fernandez, in her message, also urged everyone to keep the fire burning for a sustained desire to continue living the very purpose of the office, which is to make a cleaner, greener, and better Malaybalay.

The City Environment and Natural Resources Office (City ENRO) was officially created under City Ordinance No. 624, Series of 2008, An Ordinance Creating the Organizational Structure and Staffing Pattern of the City of Malaybalay.

The Ordinance created the new organizational structure and staffing of the City Government of Malaybalay, including the creation of three (3) new departments, namely the City Human Resources Management Office, the City Legal Office, and the City Environment and Natural Resources Office. The office started its operation on July 20, 2009, with the appointment of key supervisory and technical positions, including the designation of the Officer-in-Charge of the Office in the person of Ms. Maria Anita L. Fernandez. (Malaybalay City ENRO)

Social Pension alang sa mga Senior Citizens gipang apud-apud sa Malaybalay

Ang lokal nga pangagamhanan sa Malaybalay pinaagi sa City Social Welfare and Development Office mipahigayon sa pagpang apud-apud sa Social Pension alang sa mga Indigent Senior Citizens nga nag edad 65 anyos pataas

Nakatakda nga modawat ang 3,252 ka mga kabus, masakiton ug mga walay suporta gikan sa ilang pamilya nga mga Senior Citizens sa ilang unang semestral nga social pension nga magkantidad ug P3,000.00.

Ang mga kwalipikadong benepisyaro sa social pension program sa Indigent Senior Citizens mahatagan ug P 500.00 matag bulan ug ihatag kini matag semestral isip tabang pagsuplemento sa inadlaw-adlaw nila nga panginahanglanon.

Ang pagpang apud-apud sa población cluster gibahin ngadto sa tulo (3), kini didto sa Barangay Sumpong ug Casisang, Barangay 9, ug Barangay Cabangahan covered court niadtong Marso 28, 2023.

Pagka Marso 29, 2023 ang sa Upper Pulangi/Can-ayan Cluster gipahigayon didto sa Barangay Kulaman, Barangay Zamboanguita ug Barangay Can-ayan covered court. Samtang sa Basakan cluster gipahigayon kini didto sa Barangay Managok ug Simaya covered court niadtong Marso 30, 2023.
Ang tanan nga mga senior citizens nga wala naka kuha sa ilang social pension sa gitakda nga skedyul gihatagan ug laing adlaw niadtong Abril 19, 2023 didto sa Barangay 9.

Adunay 3,215 sa total nga 3,252 ka mga indigent senior citizens ang naka kuha sa ilang pension ug mikabat kini suma total ngadto sa P 9,639,000.00. (LGU Malaybalay)

Malaybalay, Valencia Centenarian nakadawat og cash gift

Isa ka babayeng centenarian nga residente sa Barangay Sumpong, Malaybalay City ug isa ka lalaking centenarian gikan sa Purok 3b, Barangay Poblacion, Valencia City ang nakadawat sa ilang P100,000.00 nga cash gift gikan sa national government pinaagi sa Department of Social Welfare and Development 10

Ang Malaybalay centenarian nailang si Victoria Doliente Bulasa, kinsa gianak niadtong Disyembre 23, 1921. Samtang ang Valencia centenarian giilang si Carlos Cataloña Silva kinsa nagsaulog sa iyang ika 100 ka tuig niadtong Marso 29, 2023, isa ka World War II Veteran.

Si Silva nakadawat og dugang P50,000.00 gikan sa City Government sa Valencia.

Ang maong gasa natunol niadtong Marso 29, 2023 sumala sa pahibalo sa Malaybalay ug Valencia City Social Welfare Development Office.

Ang matag pinoy kinsa naka abot sa edad 100 ka tuig adunay katungod nga makadawat sa award ubos sa Republic Act 10868, nga nailhan usab nga “Centenarian Act of 2016.”

Ang balaod naghatag pasidungog sa tanang Pilipino nga moabot sa maong edad, nagpuyo man sa Pilipinas o sa gawas sa nasud, isip pag-ila sa ilang taas nga kinabuhi. (MG Mayumi B. Madera)

Top 10 Bukidnon Priority Target nakorner sa drug buy-bust sa Malaybalay

Nakorner ang Top 10 Bukidnon Priority Target (HVI) sa drug buy-bust operation nga gipahigayon sa hinusang pwersa sa kapolisan niadtong Marso 11, 2023 sa CM Recto St. Purok 5, Barangay Sumpong, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon

Si Police Col. Ritchie A. Salva, OIC sa Malaybalay City Police Station, nibutyag sa iyang taho nga ang arestado giila nga si Rey Salga y Aligarbes, 44, adunay kapuyo, ug residente sa Purok
8, Sumpong, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon.
Gitaho nga nakuha gikan sa iyang posesyon ang 5.15 gramo sa gidudahang shabu nga adunay estimated market value nga Php34,976.00.
Ang suspek uban sa mga nasakmit nga ebidensya gidala ngadto sa buhatan sa kapolisan sa Malaybalay aron sa tukmang disposasyon.
Kasong paglapas sa R.A. 9165 ang giandam batok sa suspek. (MG Mayumi B. Madera)

Bukidnon to impose strict GCQ supplementary guideline

MALAYBALAY CITY (April 8) – Bukidnon Gov. Jose Ma. R. Zubiri Jr., on April 8, has issued Executive Order No. 20 series of 2020, a supplementary guideline for the strict implementation of General Community Quarantine (GCQ) in the entire province of Bukidnon.

The strict implementation of the GCQ supplementary guideline will take effect at exactly 5:00 a.m. on April 13 and will end at 12:00 midnight on April 26, 2020.

Strict home quarantine shall be implemented in all households and residents in the entire province of Bukidnon.

The heightened presence of uniformed personnel (PNP and AFP) in coordination with the Provincial COVID-19 Task Force, Mayors, and Punong Barangays shall strictly enforce and monitor the home quarantine, which shall be observed in all households and ensure the implementation of the quarantine procedures.

Only one individual per household is allowed to go out from their homes to access food and other basic necessities.

All individuals going outside their homes must carry their quarantine pass and, whenever asked by law enforcement or local authorities, must present the said quarantine pass with their valid id. In the case of employees reporting for work, they may present only their employees’ id.

Upon the effectivity of the order, all residents and non-residents outside the province of Bukidnon shall be denied entry into the province. The movement of persons shall be limited to accessing basic necessities.

All residents traveling outside the province shall be denied re-entry at border points or community quarantine control points. The PJTF-BUK CV Shield shall ensure that this provision shall be strictly implemented.

Health workers responding to emergency situations as well as health workers are allowed entry subject to quarantine procedures and presentation of valid id.

All public transportation within the province of Bukidnon shall be suspended during the effectivity of this order. The transport or movement of goods, supplies, and cargoes shall remain in effect provided that the driver and one helper only shall present valid id and submit themselves to the proper processing of the COVID-19 Task Force, thereby limiting the entry per truck/vehicle to two persons.

The municipal or city LGU may expressly allow a number of public vehicles (motorela/tricycle/multicab) to continue operations only for purposes of transporting employees, and for the residents to access and carry food supplies and other basic necessities.

Private vehicles, including motorcycles, may still be allowed provided that only one person per vehicle is allowed and said person is carrying quarantine pass. Provided further, that such travel is solely for purposes of accessing basic necessities and medical needs.

Selected essential establishments and businesses shall remain open and shall continue operation, provided they shall institute their respective precautionary measures. The following shall be considered necessary establishments and businesses such as groceries, supermarkets, wet markets/palengke; water refilling stations; food delivery services, courier services, and other delivery services; hospitals, medical laboratories, pharmacies, and drugstores; banks, ATMs, savings and credit cooperatives, money-transfer service; gas stations and LPG stations; funeral parlors; and public utility services.

All establishments and businesses not included in the above mention shall be considered non-essential and shall be closed during the effectivity of this order.

All government offices in the province are advised to implement skeletal force working arrangements to continue necessary functions at their offices. However, those in security, health, social services, sanitation, and disaster shall continue to work on full operations.

The provincial government and respective CLGU/LGU shall provide transportation services to government workers whose work are all vital to the government’s overall efforts in managing the COVID-19 situation and the delivery of essential services.

Violations, resistance or disobedience to any of the provisions of this order shall be subjected to criminal, civil and/or administrative sanctions. Likewise, spreading fake news and such other acts that will undermine the health and security of the public will be dealt with in accordance with the full extent of the law.

The province of Bukidnon has been declared under General Community Quarantine through Executive Order No. 13, series of 2020 issued by Gov. Zubiri on March 17 to “prevent the spread and contain the transmission” of COVID-19. On the same day, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) of Bukidnon declared Bukidnon under the State of Calamity.

Just recently, the PGB has released the food assistance/cash aid to the 20 towns and two cities in the province.

By: Mel B. Madera