Thursday, December 12, 2013

PNP-PRO 3 begins security preparations for APEC 2015

CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga-Philippine National Police (PNP) Police Regional Office 3 has began its security preparations for the country’s hosting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders summit and related ministerial and sub-ministerial meetings in 2015.
 
“Together with officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Department of National Defense, we had an ocular inspection and coordination meeting with officials of sites that are likely to host namely Clark Freeport, Subic Freeport and Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Bagac town in Bataan,” PNP Regional Director PCSUPT. Raul Petrasanta said.
 
“Las Casas is primarily eyed as a possible site for the activity of the spouses of visiting heads of state and government while the leaders summit is ongoing,” Petrasanta added.
 
Apart from the Philippines, other members of APEC include Australia, Brunei Darrusalam, Canada, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, United States, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, China, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Chile, Peru, Russia and Vietnam. (Carlo Lorenzo J. Datu)

Drilon donates bancas to Yolanda-affected fishermen

MANILA-Senate President Franklin M. Drilon facilitated today the donation of a fleet of motorized fishing bancas to members of fishing communities affected by super typhoon Yolanda, in a ceremonial turnover held in the coastal town of Concepcion in Iloilo.
Drilon, an Iloilo native, has raised a P2 million fund to purchase 100 motorized fishing bancas for Iloilo’s numerous coastal fisherfolk, whose bancas and fishing equipment were lost when typhoon Yolanda struck the Visayan region.
The beneficiaries would come from the coastal towns of Concepcion, Estancia and Carles which were badly hit by the recent typhoon. The town of Estancia also suffered from an oil spill.   
Drilon was joined by provincial officials led by Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor in personally turning over the initial ten motorized bancas to their recipients, with the rest of the fleet to be distributed soonest by the local government. 
The Ilonggo senator explained that the donation was spurred by his visit to the province following the typhoon’s exit.
“In my previous visit, I saw for myself how the calamity destroyed the means of livelihood for so many of the affected citizens – especially those fisherfolk in the coastal towns whose means of living were completely swept away,” Drilon noted.
Drilon said that in municipalities like Concepcion, “thousands of bancas were destroyed by the storm, 80% of which were motor bancas much valued by the fishermen that used them.”        
“Thus I felt it was necessary to raise a fund from my personal savings, along with donations from some of my partner organizations, with which we were able to buy motorized boats,” he then added.
Drilon said that he hopes the donation, in its own way, would give the recipient fishermen "a decent start to get themselves and their families back on their feet, after the tragedies that fell upon them.”
The Senate chief also said that he would look at the possibility of using Senate savings to procure more boats for fishermen in other affected provinces, including Leyte and Samar.
"We will try to find a way for the Senate to donate to those areas that still very much need our aid and commitment, particularly the coastal towns in Leyte and Samar,” the senator then said. 

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