Tuesday, December 24, 2024

12 ka mga FR nakadawat og P360K livelihood kits gikan sa DOLE-10

MALITBOG, Bukidnon (PIA)–Nagdala og bag-ong pagla-um ang bag-ong tuig tungod kay ang 12 ka mga kanhi rebelde ubos sa ‘Hinanaling Tabang’ sa 16th Infantry (Maglilingkod) Battalion nakadawat og livelihood starter kits gikan sa Department of Labor and Employment–Region 10 (DOLE-10) sa pakigtambayayong sa Malitbog local government unit (LGU), Enero 6.

Matag usa kanila nakadawat sa tag P30,000 nga kantidad sa livelihood starter kits para sa Rice Trading nga gihatag pinaagi sa DOLE Integrated Livelihood Program (DILP).

Ang DILP usa sa mga programa sa DOLE nga nagsuporta sa pagpatuman sa Executive Order No. 70 (EO 70) sa pag-institutionalize sa Whole-of-Nation Approach nga nagtumong sa pagtabang sa mga ‘marginalized groups’ pinaagi sa paghatag ug malungtarong kita.

Si Gergie Liponhay aka Jayto, kanhi commander sa New People’s Army (NPA) ug usa sa mga nakadawatsa maong tabang, nipadayag sa iyang pasalamat sa gobyerno ug nag-awhag sa iyang kanhing mga kauban nga mobiya na sa armadong pakigbisog ug mopahimulos sa serbisyo nga gikan sa gobyerno.

“Kami nagpasalamat ug dako sa gobyerno tungod kay nagpakabana sila sa amo. Tungod kay naa nay presensya ang gobyerno, dili nami mobalik sa bukid. Gi-awhag namo ang among mga kauban nga naa pa karon sa kabukiran nga mana-og na tungod kay dili kita pasagdan sa atong gobyerno,” panawagan ni Liponhay.

Ang ‘Hinanaling Tabang o Dinalian nga Tabang’ sa 16th Infantry Battalion maoy usa sa labing maayong gawi sa unit nga nagsilbi sa mga kanhi rebelde pinaagi sa paghatag ug kapuy-an ug akomodasyon, sustento sa pagkaon, livelihood packages, ug pagpadali sa ilang pagpalista sa Enhanced-Comprehensive Local Integration Program kon E-CLIP.

Uban sa padayon nga panawagan alang sa kalinaw, ang 16IB padayon nga nakigtambayayong sa lain-laing ahensya sa gobyerno aron matabangan ang mga kanhing rebelde nga magsugod ug mahiusa pag-usab sa katilingban. (BGE/PIA-10/Bukidnon)

105 ka FRs sa Valencia City miyembro na sa PhilHealth

VALENCIA CITY, Bukidnon (PIA)–Siyento singko (105) ka mga kanhi rebelde sa New People’s Army sa syudad sa Valencia, Bukidnon ang miyembro na sa PhilHealth dihang nakadawat sila sa ilang Member’s Data Records (MDRs) ug ID cards niadtong Enero 11.

Si Regional Vice President Delio A. Aseron sa PhilHealth Northern Mindanao miingon nga gusto sa gobyerno nga ipakita ang patas nga serbisyo sa tanang Pilipino.

“Kayo po aming mga kapatid na mga ‘former rebels’ ang importanteng bisita ngayon dahil dito po nais ipakita ng ating pamahalaan na tayo ay iisa—pantay-pantay po tayo. Dahil kung tayo ay magkakasakit pantay tayong makalatag sa banig ng karamdaman,” matud ni Aseron.

Gipasabot ni Aseron sa mga kanhi rebelde nga dako kaayo kini nga tabang tungod kay matud niya “Napakahirap magkasakit. Magkaproblema tayo sa gastusin at diyan po papasok ang tulong pinansyal ng PhilHealth. Bagamat bawat sakit ay may corresponding na halaga, ang importante po ay wala na tayong mga kababayan na mangamba na pumunta sa hospital dahil may programa ang PhilHealth. May katuwang na kayo sa gastusin.”

Samtang si Romulo Lapuz Jr, ang Chief sa PhilHealth Bukidnon, miingon nga ang tanang Pilipino mahimong miyembro sa PhilHealth. Busa gidasig niya ang ubang pang mga kanhi rebelde nga wala pa makaparehistro nga dili magduha-duha sa pag-adto sa ilang buhatan tungod kay andam ang PhilHealth nga mo-giya ug motabang kanila sa pagpa-enrol aron mahimong miyembro sa PhilHealth.

Dako ang pasalamat ni Marestela Bitago ngadto sa PhilHealth. Miingon siya nga makapatambal na sila sa lain-laing hospital gamit ang ilang PhilHealth ID cards.

“Nalipay ko’g dako kay sulod sa pito ka tuig sa akong pagka-aktibista, karon nako napamatud-an nga naa gyud ang tabang sa gobyerno, labi na sa mga kabus. PhilHealth member na ko karon. Dako kaayo ni ug ikatabang sa akong pamilya. Busa nagpasalamat ko’g dako sa Philhealth,” dugang ni Bitago. (BGE/PIA 10-Bukidnon)

Portion of Davao del Norte-Bukidnon highway collapses

DAVAO CITY – Drivers of public utility vans, buses, cargo trucks, and multi-axle trucks bound for Bukidnon from Davao del Norte or bound for Davao del Norte from Bukidnon are advised to take the Davao City-Bukidnon route instead as a portion of the highway in San Fernando town in Bukidnon collapsed due to continuous heavy rains.

The travel advisory was issued last January 14 by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in the Davao region.

It said a portion of Talaingod (Davao Del Norte)-Valencia (Bukidnon) road, particularly in Sitio Balacayo in Barangay Kalagangan, “is currently one-lane passable to LIGHT VEHICLES only due to road collapse.”

“Motorists are advised to take necessary precautions while traveling due to the prevailing weather conditions,” it said.

In San Fernando, Bukidnon, the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (LDRRMO) on its Facebook page said the DPWH in Bukidnon and the local government unit are working on the repair. The LDRRMO called on the public not to pass this way “kay dilikado pa gihapon” (because it is still dangerous).

Travel time between Davao del Norte and Bukidnon is shorter via this route compared with the Davao City to Bukidnon route. (MindaNews)

2 akusado sa qualified rape nakorner sa Valencia

Duha ka akusado sa kasong qualified rape ang nakorner sa kapolisan sa Valencia City, Bukidnon sa managlahing higayon.

Ang report ni Police Lt. Col. Kaddafy Perez Bitor sa 2nd Bukidnon Provincial Mobile Force Company, nagbutyag nga ang duha nailang si Marjun Amarillo y Yam-oc ug George Barton Y Pendunay.

Si Amarillo, 26, minyo, mag-uuma ug residente sa Purok-2 Upper, Barangay Lilingayon, Valencia City, Bukidnon.

Samtang si Barton, 66, minyo, mag-uuma ug residente sa Purok 1, Upper Barangay

Lilingayon, Valencia City, Bukidnon.

Sila parehong gisikop sa ilang manag-iyang lugar kaniadtong buntag sa Enero 10, 2023 sa managlahing oras.

Ang mga arestado anaa na ubos sa kustodiya sa Valencia City Police Station alang sa hustong disposasyon. (Diego M. Hidalgo)

“GOODBYE, MA”, midaog sa Short Film Festival sa Valencia

Ang short film nga “GOODBYE, MA” nidaog isip grand winner sa gipahigayon nga Short Film Festival niadtong Enero 10, 2023.

Base sa pahibalo sa lokal nga panggamhanan, ang kompetisyon gipahigayon sa City Gymnasium and Cultural Center sa Valencia City, Bukidnon.

Ang Tagisan ng Galing at Talino (Year 13) competitions gidumala sa Rotary Club of Metro Valencia ug gpahigayon kini isip kabahin sa 22nd Charter Day Celebrations sa Siyudad.

Ang mananaog nga entry gipangulohan sa Junior High School Students sa Mountain View College Academy, Mt Nebo, Valencia City, Bukidnon.

Gipahigayon ang kompertisyon inubanan sa Rotary Club of Metro Valencia (RCMV) kansang tema nga “KAPANATAGAN AT KAPAYAPAAN, KAYA MO KABATAAN” nag-atubang sa mga pakigbisog, isyu ug hagit sa mga kabatan-onan, naghatag kanila og paglaom, inspirasyon ug kaisog sa pagbangon ug pag-atubang sa umaabot nga maisugon ug masaligon. (Omar Rashid Z. Abdullah)

Miss Barangay Tugaya crowned as Miss Valencia 2023

Miss Barangay Tugaya, Mary Gwyneth Perez has been crowned as Miss Valencia 2023, besting other 18 contestants on the coronation night at Valencia City Gymnasium and Cultural Center, last January 9, 2023.

Based on the LGU’s Bulletin, Mary Gwyneth Perez is an editorial writer, and an honor student during her junior and senior high school years.

She also joined Miss Teen Valencia 2022 and won the third place.

She is expected to represent Valencia City for Laga Ta Bukidnon 2023.

The other candidates who made it to Miss Valencia 2023 Top 5 were: 1st runner up – Natasha Bajuyo, Miss Barangay Batangan; 2nd runner up – Fhamel Castillo Detomal, Miss Barangay Lourdes; 3rd runner up – Unica Carpentero Oro, Miss Barangay Lumbo; and 4th runner up – Kylla Clarece Gubat, Miss Barangay Mabuhay. (Diego M. Hidalgo)

3 sikop sa drug buy-bust sa Valencia

Tulo ka lalaki ang sikop sa hiniusang pwersa sa kapolisan sa gipahigayon nga drug buy-bust operation sa Purok 2, Paglaum, Barangay Poblacion, Valencia City, Bukidnon kaniadtong Oktubre 30, 2022.

Ang mga nasikop mao sila: Gabby Belocura y Agcopra, 33, minyo, mekaniko; Renald Palban y Apig, 34, adunay kapuyo, construction worker; ug George Belocura y Agcopra, 35, ulitawo, mekaniko ug parehong residente sa maong dapit.

Nakuha gikan sa ilang posesyon ang onse ka pakete sa gidudahang shabu nga adunay estimated market value nga Php 13,600.00.

Kini nga kasayuran nakuha gikan sa report ni Police Lt. Col. Edward T. Agpalza, officer in charge sa Valencia City Police Station. 

Lalaki sikop sa drug buy-bust sa Valencia

Isa ka lalaki ang nasikop sa hiniusang pwersa sa kapolisan sa gipahigayon nga drug buy-bust operation sa Purok 9, Malingon, Barangay Bagontaas, Valencia City, Bukidnon kaniadtong Oktubre 31, 2022.

Ang gisikop naila nga si Dandy Llido y Pepito, 34, minyo, ug residente sa maong dapit.

Sumala sa report ni Police Lt. Col. Edward T. Agpalza, officer in charge sa Valencia City Police Station, nakuha gikan sa posesyon sa arestado ang tulo ka pekete sa gidudahang shabu nga adunay estimated market value nga Php 10,812.00.

Kasong paglapas sa Section 5 ug 11, Article II sa R.A. 9165 ang giandam na sa pagpasaka sa korte batok sa suspek.

Valencia nahimong 11th Most Improved Component City sa tibuok nasud

Dakong kalamposan ang nakab-ot sa Dakbayan sa Valencia human nga nahimo kining 11th Most Improved Component City sa tibook nasud.

Kini human nga nisaka ang dakbayan sa ika-48 nga ranking alang sa tuig 2022 gikan sa ika-70 nga ranking niini sa niaging tuig atol sa Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI) sa Department of Trade and Industry.

Nasayran nga adunay 113 ka mga Component Cities sa nasud.

Base usab sa datos ubos sa Government Pillars nga gibasehan sa CMCI, taas usab ang ranking sa dakbayan sa natad sa Resiliency nga ika-26 ug sa natad sa Innovation nga ika-12 sa tibook nasud. (PR)

Keep community pantries off from politics; just pure love, care – organizer in Valencia City

MALAYBALAY CITY (BukidnonNews.Net/14 May 2021) – Let’s do this purely for love and care for our fellowmen, let’s not mix this with politics, said the organizer of the Valencia City Community Pantry, among the tips she shared for those contemplating to set up community pantries.

Maridol R. Gregorio, businesswoman, and churchgoer, said organizers should be careful about those donating especially if politicians or critics of the government will ride on.

“The motive should remain pure for love and care, which is the second greatest commandment of God,” she added in a BukidnonNews.Net online discussion this week.

Her group’s mobile Valencia City Community Pantry, dubbed “Gasa sa Diyos, Grasya sa Diyos” has held nine distributions since they launched the project on April 22, 2021, to help provide food assistance to those in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Gregorio said God’s word was her main inspiration for extending services to the community. Early on she had thought of setting up a food bank where she could solicit goods from friends and give to those in need. But she did not know how to start it. She hoped to do the distribution in a sustainable manner to benefit many.

When the Maginhawa community pantry in Quezon City started, she said, she saw how to do it and her husband supported her plan to do Valencia’s version.

She said her church mates at the Seventh Day Adventists have since adopted the activity where they were involved in donating, preparing, and distributing food packs. But she clarified that “donations are open to all, no boundaries in terms of religion or whatsoever.”

They have also set no specific target beneficiaries but choose the area “where people have difficulties”. Organizers, she added, should not stay in one place to ensure blessings are “well distributed”.

The 45-year old realtor and mother of two said possible organizers may need to communicate with the barangay government where they plan to set up a community pantry to ensure “well-coordinated” activities. She cited that this is in compliance with guidelines pronounced by the government following an incident in Metro Manila where a senior citizen died while queuing for food.

She said she wrote to the barangay chair in Brgy. Poblacion, who approved it. The barangay gave her a list of purok leaders and their contact numbers so she can coordinate with them for the mobile community pantry.

“So no one can question (this initiative) as per guidelines in Manila,” she said explaining her compliance to the process. She said they also have to impose strict compliance with health and safety protocols as COVID-19 precautions.

Their volunteers and recipients should observe physical distancing and noted that since they also received face mask donations, they also give free face masks to those who don’t wear any during the distribution.

But Gregorio noted that she was initially hesitant about the project because of the community pantry’s negative connotations.

“Medyo controversial. Thankfully we pushed through because God is at our side,” she added.

She recalled that the local station of the Philippine National Police called her up and two police officers came to see her. They asked about her name, the reason for doing the pantry, about the donors, and how organizers plan to sustain it.

Gregorio said she was warned against “donors inclined against the NPA (New People’s Army)”.

“I told them it is a church activity and our donors are ordinary citizens who love to share what they have with others,” she added.

Gregorio said the police encouraged them to continue their initiative but also vowed to monitor the project to ensure the NPA will not ride on.

She noted, however, that the encounter did not affect their desire to help.

To possible community pantry organizers, she said, they must stay unfazed if approached by the police as “they are just doing their job” and “asked questions in a normal way”.

“Just be polite and answer their questions, for as long as they don’t violate your privacy,” she said, adding she did not feel violated.

Donors

Aside from their churchmates, her friends, schoolmates, classmates in college, former colleagues also sent donations.

She said there are those who remained or who chose to be anonymous. She said she was so touched by the outpouring of donations, including those who saw the posts on Facebook about the distribution. She said they contacted her via Messenger or via phone.

One time a donor gave goods while she was buying some vegetables in the market because she saw the distribution of food packs on FB. Another donor gave vegetables and an agricultural firm sent bananas.

“Actually most of my donors are ordinary people who have sympathy and concern for others who are less fortunate,” she added.

Sustainability

“Our greatest motivator is faith in God to sustain it,” Gregorio said, adding her family, the donors, and the recipients also motivate her to continue.
She said for sustainability, they just rely on God to sustain the project.

“We have faith that He will move the hearts of the people to give freely the blessings they have freely received from Him,” she added.

She said they are planning to ask for donations from their church abroad. At present many of her friends and schoolmates from overseas have sent donations.

“But how long will it sustain? So we need to expand linkages,” she said, adding one suggestion was to set up a FundMe page.

She said definitely they will continue the project “for as long as blessings are pouring in”. She said another factor to consider is the guidelines from the local government unit whether community distribution will still be allowed.


Inspiration

Gregorio attributed the main inspiration to God adding organizers are mere instruments allowing the “use of time, money and resources He entrusted to us”.
She said the joy they saw among the recipients is priceless. Seeing that their efforts touched the lives of the recipients even if they just got provision for at least one more meal, she said in an online exchange with BukidnonNews.Net on May 9.

“Morag kahilakon ka kung naa mag message nimo nga pasalamat kay kahit papano they feel naa nag care sa ilaha (I feel emotional receiving thank you messages. At least somehow, they feel someone cares for them.)
Gregorio said giving is like the virus – it is infectious in a good way.

“The lesson I learned from this experience is that giving or helping others even how small (the amount you give) is fulfilling and contagious. It’s like you get infected because it is so inspiring to see people pool resources to help others,” she said.

Valencia Mayor Huervas signs PhP2-Billion budget for 2022

MALAYBALAY CITY, Bukidnon (Jan. 03) – Valencia City Mayor Azucena P. Huervas signed the PhP2,087,623,373.00 annual budget for the fiscal year 2022, the highest budget the city ever has.

The Valencia City Public Affairs Information and Assistance Section in a statement said, the
Ceremonial Budget Signing was held on December 31 at the City Covered Court.

The total approved budget is including the allocation for local economic enterprise fund amounting to PhP70,000,000.00 and the general fund amounting to P2,017,623,373.

Including in the 2022 budget is the projects and programs under the five percent Gender And Development (GAD) at PhP100,881,169.00, the five percent Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund also at P100,881,169.00, and 20 percent budget for Local Development Fund at PhP347,744,675.

Also included in the said budget is the allocation for Personal Service Requirement, Maintenance and Operating Expense, and Capital Outlay.

Vice Mayor Policarpo Murillo IV, Committee on Accounts and Appropriation chairperson Councilor Oliver Owen Garcia and his co-chair Councilor Eduardo Chan and others witnessed the signing ceremony.