Thursday, February 14, 2013

Legarda Finds Hope in President Obama’s Directive on Climate Change


MANILA, February 14, 2013-Senator Loren Legarda today hailed US President Barack Obama’s strong stance to take action in combatting climate change and expressed optimism that with his leadership, other countries would follow suit in working for a climate-resilient world.

“President Obama’s directive to the US Congress to craft a measure that would encourage cut-down on pollution and greenhouse gas emissions gives us hope that we are on the road to building a climate-resilient world,” said Legarda, the United Nations Regional Champion for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation.

“President Obama should be a leader of the world and set an example by reducing the USA’s fossil fuel consumption, promoting use of renewable energy, providing better support for agricultural workers and vulnerable sectors, and assisting developing nations who bear the brunt of disasters caused by climate change,” she added.

In his State of the Union address, Obama said that if the US Congress does not pass a bill that would urge the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, he will do it himself through executive action, stressing that progress can be achieved without having to undertake measures that would result to increasing the threats of climate change.

The United States is one of the world’s largest emitters of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.

Legarda said that she hopes other world leaders would also take a similar stance on climate change because “it is a defining political issue that means livelihood, jobs, homes, and our very survival.”

“World leaders must not allow people to continuously suffer from floods, hunger, displacement, and economic setbacks. This is ‘disaster risk reduction politics’. The past disasters that have depressed many nations should remind world leaders of their great responsibility to lead people out of the crises and uncertainties brought about by unsustainable development, worsening disasters and climate change,” Legarda concluded.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Cardiovascular diseases leading cause of deaths in CL


CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga, Feb. 13, 2013–Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) have been the leading cause of deaths in Central Luzon since 2006 with an average of 9,000 cases annually, figures from the Health Department show.

“CVDs are a group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels which include diseases on coronary heart, cerebrovascular, peripheral arterial, rheumatic heart, congenital heart, and deep vein thrombosis
and pulmonary embolism,” Center for Health Development (CHD) 3 Nurse Coordinator Erlinda Maglanque explained.

Cancer was the second common cause of death in the region followed by pneumonia, cerebrovascular accident or stroke and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

An unhealthy diet, lack of exercise and smoking are some causes for having CVDs.


“With this data, CHD 3 is starting to promote healthy lifestyle activities such as exercise and balanced diet more intensively,” Maglanque said.

CHD 3 has been doing healthy lifestyle activities across workplaces, communities and schools in Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales in order to slowly change the unhealthy eating habits of Filipinos and not exercising. (Joelyn G. Baluyut)

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Team PNoy’s Senate sweep statistically possible


The election of the full slate of Team PNoy is not statistically far-fetched, considering that seven candidates of Team PNoy made it to the top 12 of the recent poll surveys, while the remaining five others are within the winning circle, Rep. Miro Quimbo, Team PNoy campaign spokesman, said Wednesday/Feb. 13.

The presence of re-electionist Senators Francis Escudero and Loren Legarda and former Movie Review Board chair Grace Poe at the Team PNoy proclamation rally on Tuesday at Plaza Miranda “is a sign of their unwavering commitment to the Team PNoy ticket,” Quimbo said.

 “It’s always a dream of any team to have all its candidates win,” Quimbo said, echoing the President’s desire to have all the 12 members of Team PNoy elected to the Senate.

“It is important for the President to have a broad support in the Senate for his reform agenda,” Quimbo said.

Escudero and Legarda have consistently topped the voter preference surveys.

Rounding out the administration slate are Senate Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, former Las Pinas Rep. Cynthia Villar, Sen. Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel  III, Rep. Juan Edgardo “Sonny” Angara, former Akbayan party-list Rep. Risa Hontiveros, former Senators Ramon Magsaysay Jr. and  Jamby Madrigal and the President’s cousin, Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino.

Quimbo said the team will be divided into sub-groups during the campaign to cover more geographical areas. “There is a specific agreement for everyone to work as a united team,” he said.

In his speech at Plaza Miranda on Tuesday, President Aquino warned against “surrendering our success to those trying to waylay us,” labeling those who do so as “political chameleons.”

Quimbo said Team PNoy stands solidly behind the reform agenda of President Aquino. “If given a mandate by the electorate, the team will pursue these reforms in the Senate,” he said.

Team PNoy bets urge President Aquino to seriously find time for romance and raise family


MANILA, February 13, 2013-The Team PNoy senatorial candidates collectively greeted President Aquino on Wednesday/Feb. 13 a “Happy Valentine’s Day,” on top of “more urgent” requests: that he must find some time for romance despite his busy schedule tomorrow/Thursday, have a wife, and eventually raise a family.
          The senators said the Filipino people would not take it against the President if he is able to find a date just in time for tomorrow/Thursday.
          The senators said the rosy economy under PNoy’s administration must also be reflected in the President’s “rosier love life as well.”
          Sen. Loren Legarda, a consistent front-runner in poll surveys, said President Aquino, who celebrated his 53rd birthday last Feb. 8, has “to find his true love.”
Sen. Francis Escudero, a close friend of the President and another consistent top notcher in poll surveys, said: “Sana makahanap din siya ng tunay, dalisay, at walang hanggang pag-ibig at ng isang babae na iibigin din siya ng wagas.” Escudero is romantically linked with actress Heart Evangelista.
Sen. Ramon Magsaysay said he hopes the President “will finally have a lifetime partner soon.”
“PNoy deserves to be happy and he must have a love partner soonest. At sana, makakambal kaagad,”Magsaysay said.
Former Sen. Jamby Madrigal said that since the President is loved by the Filipino people, he deserves to have a personal love life. “Since he already has the love of the Filipino people, may he find more love in his personal life,” Madrigal said.
Bam Aquino, who tied the knot with Timi Gomez in 2012, has only one wish for his cousin: to find his mate soonest.
Sana makahanap siya ng mag-aalaga sa kanya tulad ng pag-alaga niya sa bayan,” said the younger Aquino.
Rep. Juan Edgardo Angara, of Aurora, said he wishes the President to experience the love and care of a loving wife. “I wish that he finds someone who will love him as much as he loves us. He deserves it,” Angara said.
 Sen. Allan Peter Cayetano said the President must find his “Lani”, referring to his wife and current mayor of Taguig City.
“Good things come to those who wait. I hope even if it’s not sooner but later, PNoy will get lucky like me and find his Lani, the ideal wife – someone who is not only beautiful inside and out, someone who loves this country as much as we cherish our own relationship,” Cayetano said.
Senator Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III said PNoy must find both the time and the date to enable him to have a relaxing Valentine’s dinner while listening to his favorite music.
Grace Poe, meanwhile, has a unique wish for the President: more time for himself.
“I wish him some ‘me’ time, a date with himself, to do everything he loves us to do but has not been able to do because he has been too busy being president,” Poe said.
“I remember that last Christmas, PNoy said he enjoyed getting a three-hour break and a chance to load songs to his iPod. The President badly needs some ‘me’ time,” Poe added.
Risa Hontiveros, a former Akbayan representative, said: “In line with the administration’s flagship program, the Public-Private Partnership or PPP, I wish PNoy PPP – Pag-ibig Palagi sa kaniyang Puso.”
Former Rep. Cynthia Villar, meanwhile, said: “We wish you good health and more blessings, as you lead our country towards greater growth and progress.”
Ako ay nagagalak na makasama sa Team PNoy at maging bahagi ng pagtuloy natin sa pagtahak sa matuwid na daan para sa ikauunlad ng ating bayan,” Villar said.

Umali, Joson ink covenant for peaceful polls in NE


CABANATUAN CITY, Nueva Ecija, February 12, 2013–Reelectionist Nueva Ecija Gov. Aurelio Umali and his political rival, outgoing three-term first district Rep. Josie Manuel-Joson signed yesterday a covenant for peaceful elections in the province, one of the 15 identified hot spots.

          Umali and Joson led provincial and city bets in the peace signing at the  Benigno Aquino Freedom Park here which was highlighted by a prayer rally and a unity walk to pledge their full commitment to the holding of a Secure and Fair Elections (SAFE) this coming polls.

          Also attending the covenant signing was Cabanatuan Mayor Julius Caesar Vergara and his rival, Board Member Emmanuel Antonio Umali, younger brother of the governor as they took part in a multi-faith peace forum jointly sponsored by the Church and other religious leaders, the provincial police, the Commission on Elections, the military, the Department of Interior and Local Government and the Department of Education and Culture.  

          Also witnessing the historic peace pact-signing were several local and barangay officials, including, Gapan city mayor Christian U. Tinio, Llanera Mayor Lorna Mae Vero and Munoz Science city vice mayor Ester Lazaro.

          “This is our dream. This is a good scenario,” said Rev. Sofronio A. Bancud, Bishop of the Diocese of Cabanatuan and chairperson of the Nueva Ecija Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting.

          Prior to the affair, a unity walk was simultaneously launched by different groups in four different take-off points within the city, to symbolize the province’s four districts, and which subsequently converged in the main road leading to the Freedom park, led by Gov. Umali along Mabini street and Vergara and Joson, along Zulueta street.

          Umali and Joson, both released a white dove purportedly signifying  peace. Umali said the event is good for the province where political violence used to be its trademark.    

          Also gracing the event were provincial police director, Senior Superintendent Crizaldo O. Nieves, 7th Infantry Division commanding-general Brig. Gen. Gregorio P. Catapang Jr.; city police chief, Supt. Eli G. Depr;, Dr. Abraham A. Pascua, DILG provincial director; Atty. Lydia Florentino-Pangilinan, provincial election supervisor; and Department of Education superintendent of schools Edna S. Zerrudo. (Manny Galvez) 

Legarda’s Brand of Service: Work with Compassion


MANILA, February 12, 2013-As the campaign season officially starts today, Senator Loren Legarda bared her plans should she win another term in the Senate, stressing that she will continue to provide the kind of service she has been known for—work with compassion.

“Education, health care, improvement of working conditions of our Filipino workers, and safer and disaster-resilient communities—these are what I plan to prioritize if given another term as a senator. I would like to continue to provide for the needs of all Filipinos while still giving due focus to equally important issues such as environmental protection and cultural preservation,” said Legarda.

“I have been known for my hard work but I always do it with compassion. I have eagerly worked for the Universal Healthcare Coverage Bill, which we hope to be enacted soon, but I will continue to monitor and ensure that all our citizens especially the poorest will have access to free healthcare services.”

“While improvements in our education system is underway, we will work for the expansion of college scholarship programs for many more indigent but deserving Filipino youth.”

“The continuous improvement of the working conditions of Filipino workers here and abroad is another priority. I am certain to file a bill that will increase and standardize the hazard pay of our uniformed personnel and also pursue other measures that will benefit other workers.”

Legarda said she will also continue to bring the information and education campaign on disaster preparedness to more communities by conducting disaster risk reduction workshops to the 42,000 barangays in the country.

“I will continue to advocate for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction until each and every community in the country is safe from the dangers brought by extreme weather events.”

“I am proud to have made laws and pushed for advocacies that has helped and will help our people. Work with compassion, this is my brand of service for the Filipino people. I am hopeful for a new term, which I will use for all the work that still needs to be done for the citizens and for our country,” Legarda concluded.

Monday, February 11, 2013

7 men held in NE for theft of minerals


SAN JOSE CITY, Nueva Ecija, February 11, 2013-Combined operatives of the provincial public safety company (PPSC), the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources for the theft and illegall transport of copper concentrates from nearby Nueva Vizcaya province.

          Police Superintendent Pedro Soliba, San Jose City police chief, identified the seven as  Leonard Sanchez, 33, of Barangay Shellhouse, Calaocan City; Yulito Palces, 53, of Barangay Alfonso, Concepcion, Tarlac;  Martin Redera, 37, of B16L9 Area 3, Dagat-Dagatan, Malabon City: Lope Amurao, 43, of Barangay Talisay, Tiaong, Quezon; Jonny Abrego, 31, of Purok 2, Maag, San Isidro, Davao Oriental; and Jay Laceda, 29, of 043 Cupang, Pandi, Bulacan and broker representative Ryan Jayson, 27 of Imus, Cavite.

          Superintendent Ricardo Villanueva, PPSC company commander, said the suspects drove large container vans loaded with suspected copper concentrates. When confronted by police, they failed to show the original documents of the shipments.

          Villanueva said prior to the operation, they received information that  vehicles from Nueva Vizcaya allegedly loaded with copper concentrates and being escorted by heavily armed men will pass the city.

          Villanueva formed a team composed of Senior Inspector Romel dela Vega and DENR forest ranger Alexander Domingo and elements of the San Jose  City police to conduct checkpoint along the national highway in  Barangay Sto Niño 2nd.

Dominic Wood, a representative of the trucking company Neo Logic Logistics told police the shipment came from Ocean Gold Mining located at Brgy Didipo, Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya and was about to be delivered at Poro Point, San Fernando, La Union.

          The two Toyota Hi-lux escorting the vans were also inspected.

Cases for violations of Republic Act 7942 (Theft of Minerals) have been filed against against the suspects by the San Jose City police before the city prosecutor’s office, San Jose City. (Manny Galvez)

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Team PNoy senatorial bets to push PNoy’s peace policy in Mindanao, says Drilon


MANILA, February 10, 2013-Team PNoy campaign manager, Senator Franklin M. Drilon on Sunday stressed that it is vital for the President Aquino to have a majority in Congress for the remainder of his term in order not to undermine his ongoing efforts to bring an enduring peace in Mindanao.

Drilon said the President needs his team in Congress to push, as a pillar of his peace-making initiative, the creation of a Bangsamoro Republic that would take the place of the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao.  The Bangsamoro Republic is one of the milestones in the framework agreement of the ongoing peace negotiation between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

“If the electorate did not vote for the team of the President in the coming elections, the creation of a new basic law that will establish the Bangsamoro Republic may be put in peril because the President would have no allies to  fight for this in the next Congress,” said Drilon.

“Kaya kung hindi maniniwala ang tao sa kanya at hindi dadalin ang mga kandidato na kaniyang ineendorso, there’s a clear signal from the electorate na hindi payag ang taumbayan sa konsepto ng framework agreement,” he said.

That is why, Drilon said, it is important that the candidates the President has handpicked,for Team PNoy will make it to the Senate so they could help the President advance the necessary reforms, especially his policy in establishing peace and development in Mindanao.

Fighting ignited by Muslim sentiment for a homeland has rocked Mindanao for more than four decades, claiming thousands of lives and setting back economic and social development in the resource-rich island, the country's second largest.

Drilon said an enduring peace in Mindanao is so important to the President he is going to make an unprecedented visit to the Muslim stronghold in Sultan Kudarat.   

“That is also why the President is spending his political capital for his candidates," Drilon said,."Kaya ngayon, kung hindi mailuklok ang kaniyang mga inendorsosa Kongreso, hindi mabubuo yung bagong basic law.” 

RH backers fear ghost of RH inutility

MANILA, February 10, 2013-Having won the battle to dole out free condoms and other contraceptives is apparently not enough for the proponents and supporters of the Reproductive Health Law. Now they are peddling half-truths and outright lies to cover up for the duplicity of the new law.
 
Senate Majority Leader Vicente C. Sotto III yesterday took exception to the claim of Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman that the RH law will suffer if the lawmakers who pushed for it in the House of Representatives do not get a fresh term.
 
“There is a huge amount of money for reproductive, maternal and infant health even without the RH law. The fear of some RH supporters is misplaced, if not a non-sequitur.  Let us not simplify the elections as an issue between pro and anti-RH,” Sotto said.
 
On Tuesday, as pro-RH lawmakers celebrate the spoils of the war, Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman pitched for the election of more pro-RH lawmakers to ensure sufficient yearly funding for its implementation.
 
“We must ensure in the coming May elections that the RH advocates get the people’s mandate so that adequate and responsive appropriations will be allocated for the RH law,” Lagman, who was the main sponsor of the measure in the Lower House, said.
 
He said one of the major challenges faced by the RH law is for Congress to provide budget for the new law.
 
On the contrary, Sotto said a cursory check in the 2013 General Appropriations Act for the Department of Health showed that more than P9.1-billion is already allocated for RH-related programs catering to maternal and infant health care.

 These are made up of the following items in the budget allocation of the Department of Health:
 
1.  Women’s Health And Safe Motherhood Project- 269,860,000.00
2.  Family Health and Responsible Parenthood- 2,539,420,000.00
3.  Health Family Planning Operations and Infrastructure Programs- 3. 268,902,000.00
4.  Health Human Resource Development- 2,952,832,000.00
5.  Implementation of Doctors to Barrios and Rural Health Practice Program- 2,799,383,000.00
6.  National Health Insurance Programs- 12,612,283,000.00
7.  Health Promotion- 162,479,000.00
8.  POPCOM -Coordination of the Population Policy and Programs- 187,822,000.00
 
“All in all, to include other items related to RH programs, there is a whopping P21-billion in the DOH budget that seeks to address maternal and infant health concerns,” Sotto said.
 
Sotto, who questioned the measure in the Senate, said RH proponents could be engaging a self-fulfilling prophecy that the law is actually useless and is bound to be a huge failure.
 
Even without the RH law, he pointed out that the government has been distributing condoms and pills for free in health clinics that only resulted to wastage of public funds since only a few avail of these artificial birth control methods.
 
“Our Filipino culture loves children. The Filipino culture is family-oriented. The RH law seeks to debase that culture,” he said.
 
Sotto said that RH proponents and supporters have no one else to blame, except themselves, if the law is found to be inutile in the end. “Are they conditioning the public for scapegoats to blame?” he asked.
 
The RH law seeks to propagate contraceptive use among the poor to arrest population growth, as well as improving health care for pregnant women. It also provides for age-appropriate sex education in public schools.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

BENHAM RISE COULD BE AURORA’S RISE, TOO

UNDERWATER PLATEAU. Found near Aurora, the 13-million hectare Benham Rise is part of Philippine territory. Screen grab from a document the Philippines submitted to UN.

Aurora has languished too long in this unenviable list we call the 20 poorest provinces of the country. That dark chapter in the province’s history was long over and therefore, it is safe to say I am speaking in the past tense.  For Aurora has since made giant strides to development such that is has become the envy of other provinces.
         
But as people are won’t to say, when it rains, it pours. While it is progressing by leaps and bounds, Aurora’s potential for growth has not come or came close to a halt. The possibilities for this province named after former First Lady Dona Aurora Aragon Quezon seems endless just like unlimited call and text promoted by the country’s leading telecommunications companies.

What makes me salivate even more over Aurora’s growth potentials is the emergence of Benham Rise as a potential cash cow for the province. The 13-million-hectare continental shelf off the coast of Aurora and Isabela is a veritable gold mine which is unlike the Spratly Islands which is being claimed in whole or in part by China and other nations.

I have written an article about Benham Rise but what fuels the adrenaline rush about this is Congressman Sonny Angara’s expression of support for the government’s plan to explore Benham Rise which the United Nations has recently declared as part of Philippine territory.

Cong. Sonny said he would move for the immediate approval of Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources’ (BFAR) budget this year at the House appropriations committee, as this would hasten the move to study opportunities for Benham Rise.

“I believe in opportunities, in possibilities. These are the things that we must not fail to capitalize and to take advantage of. If there will be legislations that would be needed and required in the future, count me in, I will help,” he said.

The Benham Rise is not only home for deep-water fish such as blue fin tuna but is also believed to be rich in natural gas and minerals.

Angara said an in-depth study would allow the government to map out a comprehensive plan on how to effectively utilize the Benham Rise.

Never mind that there are reports foreign fishermen are allegedly poaching in waters off Benham Rise, which makes it important for the country to protect its territory and for the Philippine Navy to beef up its surveillance in the area so no foreign vessels, commercial or otherwise are trespassing within its legal territory.

If fully explored, Benham Rise could make Aurora rise, too. Weather weather lang yan. At suwerte suwerte.

Angara ng buhay sa Aurora pag nagkataon. ‘Di ba Cong Sonny?

Benham Rise is a 13-million hectare seismically active underwater region and extinct volcanic ridge located approximately 250 kilometers east of the northern coastline of Dinapigue, Isabela.

It is the first territory that the Philippines won under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos), the same convention the Philippines invokes in its two-month standoff with China over Scarborough Shoal on the western side of the country.

The Philippines filed its claim for Benham Rise in 2008 and the UN has officially approved the claim in April 2012.

The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) has previously said it has plans to also explore the potentially rich marine resources at the new territory, as well as the largely unexplored Pacific seaboard

The DOE has previously auctioned energy blocs in the western side of the Philippines under PECR-4.

However, investor interest has been dampened by the ongoing territorial dispute between the Philippines and China, which claims all of the South China Sea (or West Philippine Sea). (Jason de Asis)

NYC to Launch a Summit on Children’s Rights and Welfare


MANILA, February 9, 2013-The Rights and Welfare of Children Summit will be held on February 15, 2013 at the Dear Manang’s Events Place, Tetuan Highway, Zamboanga City. The summit is a joint initiative of the National Youth Commission, the Office of Deputy Speaker Ma. Isabelle G. Climaco, the Department of Education, the EDSA People Power Commission and the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking.

Around two hundred (200) individuals ages 11-14 years old who are in-school, out of school, with special needs/ disabilities including those who belong to indigenous communities will convene to address the many problems, issues and challenges that compromise the welfare and the best interest of our children especially in the southernmost part of Mindanao where terrorism is still a societal problem and children are seen as victims of violence.

Commissioner Earl Saavedra, the Head of the Summit Organizing Committee, explained that the areas within the back-channel route towards the neighboring ASEAN states are locations where frequent child-trafficking activities happen. “The National Youth Commission prevented an incident, where fifty (50) children and youth (mostly women), were brought to Zamboanga City from Basilan and were promised with jobs and scholarship by a certain illegal recruiter. The condemning act was an eye-opener to agencies that work for the rights and welfare not only of the children and youth but including the other sectors of society. It was when we conceptualized the idea of organizing an activity to push for such important advocacy focusing on children” he further stated.

Meanwhile, Deputy Speaker Ma. Isabelle Climaco- Salazar commented that the activity will open many more opportunities where children’s importance and roles are highlighted as a significant part of the nation. “It will make all of us realize that as early as now, they are part of our nation building efforts and we need to protect, care and love them”, she added. 

The one-day activity on February 15, 2013 includes sessions/workshops on Self Discovery and Identity, Establishing Oneself in the Community through Artwork Exposures; a discussion on Child’s Rights and Welfare (Dual approach mechanism on peer and moderator counseling and hands-on activities); and a presentation of the Children’s Agenda and launching of the Local Children’s Council/ Organization as its culminating activity.

Undersecretary Alberto T. Muyot of the Department of Education and Commissioner Percival Cendaña of the National Youth Commission are also expected to grace the program.

Legarda Joins Filipino-Chinese Community in Celebrating 2013 Chinese New Year


MANILA, February 9, 2013-Senator Loren Legarda expressed solidarity with the Filipino-Chinese community as she enjoined all Filipinos to share in the celebration of the 2013 Chinese New Year.

“I wish to extend my warmest greetings to all Filipino-Chinese on the occasion of the 2013 Chinese New Year. The Filipino-Chinese community has played a key role in the economic and cultural development of the country. They are known not only for their acumen in entrepreneurship, but also for their deep sense of volunteerism and corporate social responsibility,” Legarda said.

“For centuries, Filipino and Chinese communities have had extensive ties. Our relationship then was primarily built on trade and commerce, but it has gradually evolved so as to encompass the economic, and socio-cultural history of the Philippines,” she added. “We must cultivate the good relationship that our two cultures have forged.”

Legarda is co-author of the bill declaring the Chinese New Year as a special working holiday in the Philippines. The proposed measure has been approved by both the Senate and the House.

“Under this bill, we aim to recognize the immense contribution of the Filipino-Chinese in the Philippines and further strengthen the ties that bind us,” she concluded.

Friday, February 8, 2013

Drilon: Team PNoy candidates overwhelmingly preferred to UNA


MANILA, February 8, 2013-The latest survey showing the Filipinos' high preference for Team PNoy senatorial candidates is an indication of their confidence in the President and his team, said Team PNoy campaign manager, Senator Franklin M. Drilon.
“We welcome the Pulse Asia’s survey in which seven of the top 12 spots were dominated by the Team PNoy, with the top three places also dominated by Team PNoy candidates,” he said.
In the Pulse Asia’s January 2013 survey, incumbent Senators Loren Legarda, Francis Escudero and Alan Peter Cayetano, all administration senatorial candidates, dominated the top three slots, noted Drilon.
“It is beyond doubt that President Aquino's endorsement of his senatorial team is very effective and has been taken positively by the people who clearly manifest  support for the team the President has chosen to help him carry out his reforms in the next three years,” stressed Drilon.
“The survey is a manifestation that majority of the people trust the candidates the President has chosen to be part of his reform team in the Senate,” he said. “Naiintindihan na ng taumbayan ang mensahe ng ating Pangulo: ito ang kasama ko sa tuwid na daan.”  
Drilon also said the survey signifies confidence in the five other candidates of Team PNoy who are within striking distance. "The campaign has not even started yet. I am confident that when they get the needed exposure, they will catch up," he said.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Marine soldier nabbed in NE for illegal gun possession


CABANATUAN CITY, Nueva Ecija – Operatives of the provincial public safety company arrested a member of the Philippine Marines for illegal possession of firearms in Gen. Natividad, Nueva Ecija Wednesday night.

          Senior Superintendent Crizaldo Nieves, provincial police director, identified the suspect as Jerry Casallo, 30 of Barangay Platero, Gen. Natividad.

          Casallo is assigned at the K-9 Company of the Marines in Bagong Calarian, Zamboanga City.

          Police said Casallo was driving his blue Honda motorcycle with license plate JJ-2835 when flagged down by PPSC operatives led by Inspector Joey Cabatin in Platero at a checkpoint set up by the Commission on Elections. 

On plain view, the lawmen spotted a caliber 45 revolver tucked on his waist and when accosted, Casallo identified himself as a member of the Marines and his identification card.

However,  he failed to present his permit to carry and his license as well as his gun ban exemption, prompting the PSS operatives to arrest him.
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                                                Seized from his possession, along with the gun are 14 pieces of live bullets. (Manny Galvez)



Legarda Reports Results of Senate Investigation on Glenn Defense


MANILA, January 6, 2013-Senator Loren Legarda today reported the results of the joint investigation of the Committees on Foreign Relations and Environment and Natural Resources on the alleged dumping of wastes in seawaters by MT Glenn Guardian, a vessel owned by Glenn Defense Marine Asia Pte Ltd.

Legarda, Chair of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, said that the investigation by the Senate produced wide-ranging inputs from various stakeholders which showed that Glenn Defense clearly violated Philippine laws when it dumped sewage waste in seawaters covered by the country’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) on October 15, 2012.

The Senate investigation also established that the dumping of sewage wastes it collected from US ships was an established practice of Glenn Defense over the past years.

“We are talking here of millions of liters of sewage wastes disposed at sea by Glenn Defense over a period of time, without the requisite permits from the government. They do not even have the necessary accreditation as waste collectors from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority,” Legarda said.

In October 2012, MT Glenn Guardian was found to have dumped in the Philippine EEZ, around 200,000 liters of sewage wastes it had collected from US ship Emory Land.  It was found that these wastes were in excess of the permitted effluent standards set by the DENR.  

The investigation also established, based on the analysis of the Philippine Coast Guard, that the sewage wastes were dumped by MT Glenn Guardian in areas outside of the designated dumping sites, again in violation of Philippine regulations.

The Senator also said that the mandate of the Presidential Commission on the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFACOM), which is to ensure “respect for Philippine laws, state policies, and strict compliance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the concerned departments and agencies” under Executive Order no. 199, needs to be strongly enforced.  The investigation established lapses in the enforcement of laws and regulations.

“The DENR and the Philippine Coast Guard should pro-actively carry out their mandated functions in relation to marine pollution control. It is lamentable that all these violations are happening under the noses of government officials; some of them looking the other way while disrespect for our laws is happening,” Legarda said.

Legarda said that among the recommendations in the report is the conduct of administrative proceedings and criminal proceedings against Glenn Defense and, if warranted, even its blacklisting. 

“This incident and the unfortunate grounding of a US minesweeper in Tubbataha Reef are two different incidents, grounded on the same issue – the need for better coordinative and implementing arrangements to ensure, as stated in the Executive Order creating the VFACOM, ‘respect for Philippine laws, state policies…and strict compliance with rules and regulations’ by our treaty partner and all entities performing services outside of the VFA,” she stressed.

“Our government agencies need to understand that in any Agreement or Treaty, national interest is first and second to none,” Legarda concluded.

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