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DSWD’s bottom-up budgeting projects in IN get P54.8M share

By Iryn D. Cubangbang DSWD In the Province of Ilocos Norte, DSWD’s bottom-up budgeting (BUB) poured in P54.8M worth of projects for the repair of 45 Child Development Centers (CDCs) and construction of 20 CDCs, four Women/Children Crisis Center, two Bahay Pag-asa units, 12 handwashing facilities, a Barangay Health Center, and an Office of Persons with Disability Affairs (OPDA). Bottom-up budgeting projects encouraged synergized efforts in planning, budgeting, and monitoring of community folks with civil society organizations promoting transparency and team work at the local government units (LGUs). In Currimao, Ilocos Norte, the political will of local officials was so strong that they increased their counterpart and strictly monitored the construction of the first P4 million-worth evacuation center, which will shelter families in time of typhoons, tsunamis, or any hazard posed to the coastal communities. According to Currimao Mayor Rosario Go, this evacuation

Batac eyes Hawaiian, turmeric ginger production

By Dominic B. dela Cruz Staff reporter Batac City —The city government has set in motion a plan to make this city a Hawaiian and turmeric ginger producer. The Sangguniang Panlungsod here passed a resolution authorizing Batac mayor Albert D. Chua to sign a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR). The MOA requests the BAR to research and develop the project dubbed “Technology Adoption and Commercialization of Hawaiian Ginger and Turmeric (Curcuma longa) in the city of Batac”. Batac councilor Jeremiah Jawaharlal Nalupta, the resolution’s sponsor, said the project will be led by BAR. The BAR, a Dept. of Agriculture-attached agency, is tasked to “coordinate, plan, monitor, evaluate, integrate, manage and/or initiate fund sourcing. The said agency is also expected to coordinate with other government and private agencies for the said project. The city government here will provide technical expertise, manpower and management capability to

Marcos Fiesta Job Fair records 23% hired on the spot

By Jennifer T. Pambid PGIN-CMO Laoag City —Out of the 630 applicants who participated in the Marcos Fiesta Job Fair held at Robinsons Activity Area in San Nicolas town on September 9, 2016, 142 Ilocanos were hired-on-the-spot. This is equivalent to 23% of the total applicants, according to Provincial Employment and Services Officer Lizette Bitancor.  According to Leonabella Duldulao of the Department of Labor and Employment office in Ilocos Norte, the activity was considered a success, because it surpassed the 15% requirement of having hired on the spots out of the total number of applicants. Ms. Duldulao also said that more than half of the applicants were qualified for various positions based from the assessment of employers. “Through this job fair, several were already given jobs. They only have to comply with their employer’s requirements,” she added. Six overseas and 42 local companies joined the Marcos Fiesta Job Fair. They offered positions includi

Notices for October 3, 2016

Publication Notice R.A. 10172 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CCE-0028-2016 RA10172 September 14, 2016           In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that JENIFER CUMAN AGONOY has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of GENDER from MALE to FEMALE in the Certificate of Live Birth of JENIFER CUMAN AGONOY at Burayoc, Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte and whose parents are SAGUDAY AGONOY and GLORIA CUMAN.           Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than OCTOBER 17, 2016. (SGD) MAURO G. MALDA Municipal Civil Registrar Oct. 3-9, 10-16, 2016*IT _____________________________________________________ RA Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Ilocos No

Brace for traffic; Gilbert Bridge rehab begins

By Leilanie G. Adriano Staff reporter LAOAG CITY—After a series of postponement, the Laoag’s famous Gilbert Bridge finally began to undergo major repairs on September 28, 2016. Lasting up to November 11, 2016 , the Laoag City Traffic Division posted a public advisory that the northbound lane will be closed from   7:00 pm to 6:00 am   to allow laborers to work even at night time. Then from   November 12 to December 28   with the same time frame, the southbound lane will also be closed in connection with the much needed repair and rehabilitation of the old bridge. The planned retrofitting activity has been set as early as August this year but due to a series of big events in the province, the Department of Public Works and Highways postponed it. In view of this, motorists and commuters passing through the Gilbert Bridge, which serves as the “gateway” to this city are advised to brace for traffic and take necessary precautions. Worth P200 million and

Laoag City police clears 21 barangays of illegal drugs

By Dominic B. dela Cruz Staff reporter Laoag City —The police here claim that they have recorded “21 drug-cleared barangays” as of September 21, 2016. “ Saan tay man a maibaga nga drug free iti Laoag but in our own best effort ket at least madalusan tayo ,” P/Supt. Edwin Balles said. Mr. Balles is the Laoag police chief. He reported that barangays as: Brgys. 32-B, 59-B, 35, 33-A, 49-A, 31, 39, 45, 34-A, 50, 58, 49-B, 60-B, 61, 30-A, 52-B 40, 32-C, 60-A, 34B, 47, 42, 44, 51-B, 38-B, 32-A, 43 and 48-A. He clarified though that this does not mean that the 21 barangays are “drug-free” since several “drug personalities” from them have surrendered. Of the 80 barangays here, Mr. Balles said 76 have drug-related problems. He added that they have already visited 1,604 houses of the total 23,892 households here. In view of this, he again reiterated his appeal to the public to cooperate in this fight against the illegal drugs. He said those who know of people eng

Laoag gov’t installs GPS in official vehicles

By Dominic B. dela Cruz Staff reporter Laoag City —All Laoag City government-owned vehicles will soon be tracked anywhere anytime. This becomes possible after the city government began installing global positioning system (GPS) kits in the said vehicles. Laoag information technology officer Franz Reginal Felipe said at least 20 vehicles are already equipped with GPS. He disclosed that vehicles assigned to the engineering officer were the first ones to be tagged. He admitted that one of the main reasons for the GPS project was the issue about garbage compactors losing fuel. The drivers for said vehicles have already been probed by the disciplinary and separation board. “ Daytoy ket tapnu makita a nalaing no kasanu ken manu a litro iti gasolina iti nataray da base no manu met a kilometro tay nataray da ,” Mr. Felipe explained. He added that with the GPS, the vehicles can be located anytime, anywhere. The vehicles’ speed and direction can also be ascertained.