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Labor court rules on NGCP Performance Incentives Scheme (PIS) Editorial e-mail: [email protected] Advertising email: [email protected] Contact nos.:(Globe) 0917-7121424• (Smart) 0947-8935776 • (Misortel)74-53-80 • (PLDT) 857-8447 Story on page 2 0917-7121424 0947-8935776 856-3344 72-33-44 ADVERTISE IN OUR CLASSIFIED ADS with 4 newspaers for the price of one Mindanao S T AR Your community newspaper DAILY VOL. I No.182 Cagayan de Oro City Wednesday February 27, 2013 P10.00 C AGAYAN de Oro City –Increasing the competitiveness of Filipino workers amidst the fast-changing global economy and the growing demands for highly skilled and productive workforce remains in the top priority agenda of the People Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP). Enhancing Filipino workers global competitiveness tops PMAP Agenda PEOPLE MANAGERS: Personnel Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP) National President Evelyn Grace Sorongon inducts into office the officers of the PMAP Cagayan de Oro City Chapter in simple ceremonies held recently at the Seda Hotel, this city. The 2013 PMAP CDO Chapter officers and directors are Aida May de Guzman, President; Dr. Wilma Magdale (STEAG State Power Inc), Vice President; Ma. Alva Espiritu (Del Monte Phils. Inc. ), Secretary; Priscilla Capitan (Polymedic Medical Group), Treasurer; Jocelyn Gogo (PROIS Intl School), Auditor; Atty. Panfilo Paracuelles (Cepalco), Norwena Acharon (Synnex Concenrix Corp), Dr. Dulce Corazon Esperon (Minergy), Marycris Go (Sacred Heart of Jesus Montesori School), Ma Soledad Amir ( Ateneo de Cagayan University - Xavier University) , and Suzette Caeline Maandig (Bright Rock School) as Board of Directors. A COMPLAINT against the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) for the payment of the Per- formance Incentive Scheme (PIS) for the years 2009, 2010 and 2011 has been dismissed for lack of merit. In a Decision handed by the National Labor Rela- tions Commission (NLRC) Regional Arbitration Branch No. XIII in Butuan City on January 29, the court ruled that complainants Amorlino L. Cudillo, Alvaro L. Salin- gay and 62 others have no vested right to claim the PIS against NGCP. Complainants demanded the payment of the PIS, which they claimed as a yearly incentive bonus ac- cruing from the efficient and satisfactory service they rendered that enabled the company to meet its performance targets set for the years 2009, 2010, and 2011. They further asserted that the PIS is rewarded to entities regulated by the Energy Regulatory Commis- sion (ERC) like the National Transmission Corporation (TransCo) and respondent NGCP upon ERC’s approval ofthe applicationfor the Maximum Allowable Rev- enue (MAR) of each year. TUBAY, Agusan del Norte – Ang kandidato pagka- mayor nga si Atty. Alan M. Famador… taga-Tubay gayod, sumala sa hukom sa 10th Judicial Region, 2nd Municipal Circuit Trial Court sa Tubay-Santiago. Tungod niini, gi-dismiss IPINAHAYAG kahapon ni NP-Team PNoy senatorial candidate Cynthia Villar ang lubos siyang nagpapas- alamat sa naka-eenggayong resulta ng pinakahuling survey ng Social Weather Station (February 15-17) kung saan tumalon siya sa ika-4 na ranking mula sa 8-9 sa napipisil na senato- rial candidates sa darating na halalaln sa Mayo. “Lalo akong naeengg- anyo at nag-iinspire para pagpursigihan na ipaabot ko ang aking mensahe sa buong bansa sa pamamagitan ng aking mga adbokasiya at plataporma ng aking patuloy na serbisyo sa mas maraming tao,” ani Villar na author at sponsor ng mga panukalang batas para protektahan ang mga kababaihan, mga ka- babaihan at ang pamilyang Filipino noong 9 na taon akong kongresista. Kabilang sa plataporma ni Villar, popular sa bansag na “Misis Hanep Buhay,” ang pagbibigay ng hanap- buhay sa ating mahihirap na kababayan. “Masaya ako at nagu- gustuhan nila ang aking mga pagsusumikap para matulungan sila,” giit pa ni Villar, na managing director din ng Villar Foundation. Sa loob ng mahigit 20 taon na, ang Villar Founda- tion ay tumutulong sa ating mga kapuspalad na OFWs. (Advertorial) Villar, no. 4 sa pinakahuling SWS survey Misamis Oriental – Dili tinuod nga nagbikil ang local government sa Opol ug ang Iglesia Filipina In- dependiente (IFI), matud ni Mayor Dexter Yasay. Sa eksklusibong inter- view sa Mindanao Star Daily (MinStar), siya miingon nga kung aduna may panaglahi sa prinsipyo, kanang tanan “walang personalan.” “Wala makigkontra ang Walang personalan- Opol Mayor Yasay Desisyon sa Korte Atty. Alan Famador, tinuod nga Tubaynon MALAYBALAY City – Gipahugtan sa kapulisan Cynthia Villar Seguridad sa Kaamulan Festival gipahugtan Sinulat ni Fredelyn Ragandang Opol Mayor Yasay PMAP National Presi- dent Evelyn Grace Sorongon echoed this call to all Human Resource (HR) practitioners and people managers during the First General Member- ship Meeting (GMM) and Induction Rites of 2013 Of- ficers of PMAP Cagayan de Oro Chapter held recently at the Seda Hotel, Cagayan de Oro City. PMAP Cagayan de Oro Chapter 2013 officers and directors include Individ- ual Member Aida May de Guzman, President; Dr. sa Korte kaniadtong petsa-4 ning bulan sa Pebrero ang petisyon nga gipasaka batok kaniya. Matud sa Korte, ang mga petisyoner nga gi- pangulohan ni Barangay Kagawad Tyron Hans Salas ug kasundaluhan ang seguri- dad sa katawhan samtang nagpadayon ang Kaamulan Festival 2013. Sila nagmontar og check- points sa lainlaing bahin sa lalawigan sa Bukidnon, sumala nila ni Police Senior Supt. Orlando A. Beñas, provincial police director; ug Capt. Eduardo I. Meclat FAMADOR /P5 KAAMULAN /P5 YASAY /P5 PMAP /P5 NGCP /P5 Kababayen-an dili pang-opisina lamang

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Labor court rules on NGCP Performance Incentives Scheme (PIS)

Editorial e-mail: [email protected] • Advertising email: [email protected] Contact nos.:(Globe) 0917-7121424• (Smart) 0947-8935776 • (Misortel)74-53-80 • (PLDT) 857-8447

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VOL. I No.182 Cagayan de Oro City Wednesday February 27, 2013 P10.00

Cagayan de Oro City –Increasing the competitiveness of Filipino workers

amidst the fast-changing global economy and the growing demands for highly skilled and productive workforce remains in the top priority agenda of the People Management association of the Philippines (PMaP).

Enhancing Filipino workers global competitiveness tops PMAP Agenda

PEOPLE MANAGERS: Personnel Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP) National President Evelyn Grace Sorongon inducts into office the officers of the PMAP Cagayan de Oro City Chapter in simple ceremonies held recently at the Seda Hotel, this city. The 2013 PMAP CDO Chapter officers and directors are Aida May de Guzman, President; Dr. Wilma Magdale (STEAG State Power Inc), Vice President; Ma. Alva Espiritu (Del Monte Phils. Inc. ), Secretary; Priscilla Capitan (Polymedic Medical Group), Treasurer; Jocelyn Gogo (PROIS Intl School), Auditor; Atty. Panfilo Paracuelles (Cepalco), Norwena Acharon (Synnex Concenrix Corp), Dr. Dulce Corazon Esperon (Minergy), Marycris Go (Sacred Heart of Jesus Montesori School), Ma Soledad Amir ( Ateneo de Cagayan University - Xavier University) , and Suzette Caeline Maandig (Bright Rock School) as Board of Directors.

A ComPLAINt against the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) for the payment of the Per-formance Incentive Scheme (PIS) for the years 2009, 2010 and 2011 has been

dismissed for lack of merit. In a Decision handed by the National Labor Rela-tions Commission (NLRC) Regional Arbitration Branch No. XIII in Butuan City on January 29, the court ruled

that complainants Amorlino L. Cudillo, Alvaro L. Salin-gay and 62 others have no vested right to claim the PIS against NGCP. Complainants demanded the payment of the PIS,

which they claimed as a yearly incentive bonus ac-cruing from the efficient and satisfactory service they rendered that enabled the company to meet its performance targets set for

the years 2009, 2010, and 2011. they further asserted that the PIS is rewarded to entities regulated by the Energy Regulatory Commis-sion (ERC) like the National

transmission Corporation (transCo) and respondent NGCP upon ERC’s approval ofthe applicationfor the maximum Allowable Rev-enue (mAR) of each year.

tUBAY, Agusan del Norte – Ang kandidato pagka-mayor nga si Atty. Alan m. Famador… taga-tubay gayod, sumala sa hukom sa 10th Judicial Region, 2nd municipal Circuit trial Court sa tubay-Santiago. tungod niini, gi-dismiss

IPINAHAYAG kahapon ni NP-team PNoy senatorial candidate Cynthia Villar ang lubos siyang nagpapas-alamat sa naka-eenggayong resulta ng pinakahuling survey ng Social Weather Station (February 15-17) kung saan tumalon siya sa ika-4 na ranking mula sa 8-9 sa napipisil na senato-rial candidates sa darating na halalaln sa mayo.

“Lalo akong naeengg-anyo at nag-iinspire para

pagpursigihan na ipaabot ko ang aking mensahe sa buong bansa sa pamamagitan ng aking mga adbokasiya at plataporma ng aking patuloy na serbisyo sa mas maraming tao,” ani Villar na author at sponsor ng mga panukalang batas para protektahan ang mga kababaihan, mga ka-babaihan at ang pamilyang Filipino noong 9 na taon akong kongresista.

Kabilang sa plataporma ni Villar, popular sa bansag

na “misis Hanep Buhay,” ang pagbibigay ng hanap-buhay sa ating mahihirap na kababayan.

“masaya ako at nagu-gustuhan nila ang aking mga pagsusumikap para matulungan sila,” giit pa ni Villar, na managing director din ng Villar Foundation.

Sa loob ng mahigit 20 taon na, ang Villar Founda-tion ay tumutulong sa ating mga kapuspalad na oFWs.

(advertorial)

Villar, no. 4 sa pinakahuling SWS survey

misamis oriental – Dili tinuod nga nagbikil ang local government sa opol ug ang Iglesia Filipina In-dependiente (IFI), matud ni mayor Dexter Yasay.

Sa eksklusibong inter-view sa mindanao Star Daily (minStar), siya miingon nga kung aduna may panaglahi sa prinsipyo, kanang tanan “walang personalan.”

“Wala makigkontra ang

Walang personalan- opol mayor Yasay

Desisyon sa Korte

Atty. Alan Famador, tinuod nga tubaynon

mALAYBALAY City – Gipahugtan sa kapulisan

Cynthia Villar

Seguridad sa Kaamulan Festival gipahugtanSinulat ni Fredelyn Ragandang

Opol Mayor Yasay

PmAP National Presi-dent Evelyn Grace Sorongon echoed this call to all Human Resource (HR) practitioners and people managers during the First General member-ship meeting (Gmm) and Induction Rites of 2013 of-ficers of PmAP Cagayan de

oro Chapter held recently at the Seda Hotel, Cagayan de oro City. PmAP Cagayan de oro Chapter 2013 officers and directors include Individ-ual member Aida may de Guzman, President; Dr.

sa Korte kaniadtong petsa-4 ning bulan sa Pebrero ang petisyon nga gipasaka batok kaniya. matud sa Korte, ang mga petisyoner nga gi-pangulohan ni Barangay Kagawad tyron Hans Salas

ug kasundaluhan ang seguri-dad sa katawhan samtang nagpadayon ang Kaamulan Festival 2013.

Sila nagmontar og check-points sa lainlaing bahin sa lalawigan sa Bukidnon, sumala nila ni Police Senior

Supt. orlando A. Beñas, provincial police director; ug Capt. Eduardo I. meclat

FAMAdor /P5 kAAMulAn /P5

yAsAy /P5

PMAP /P5

ngcP /P5

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CAGAYAN de oro City - mogradwar sa kolehiyo sunod bulan ang 135 ka scholars, ubos sa City Scholarship Program. Gipahalipayan sila sa

mayor, ingon man usab ang katawhan kansang buhis maoy gigamit sa pagpatungha sa natung-dang iskolar aron maabot ang ilahang gitinguhang

135 Iskolar sa CdeO mogradwar sa Marso

THE City Council committee on urban and rural poor has tasked the City Engineer’s Office to identify the en-trance and exit of the lot that Lapasan Homeowners association, Inc. (LHaI) is acquiring

Situated at Upper Bolonsori, barangay Camaman-an, the lot will be purchased by the LHAI under the Community mortgage Program (CmP).

It was learned that the association, composed of 210 families, has applied to avail of the CmP, through the Social Housing Finance Corporation (SFHC).

The subdivision plan submitted by the association indicates the proposed entrance and exit points, as required by the City Planning and Development office (CPDo) for the approval of the Preliminary Approval and Locational

Clearance (PALC).meanwhile, the committee referred

to the Estate management Division for verification and for structural survey the list of 306 families living within the 20-meter legal easement at Cagayan de oro River.

This is in connection with the com-munity-based relocation submitted by Barangay Puntod. (JBD/asf)

urban poor committee acts on more concerns

GISUGYOT pag-usab ni Konsehal Juan siya nga i-regulate ang pag-pamaligya og bala sa mga armas.

Alang kaniya, dILI ANG pusil maoy makapa-tay sa tawo, kun dili ang mga bala “mao nga ki-nahanglang but-an sa gobyerno ang pagpa-maligya niini.”

Ang sugyot gipalanog ni Konsehal Sia tungod sa obserbasyon ni Kon-sehal Roger Abaday nga nagkadaghan ang kaso sa krimin sa dakbayan.

“Panahon na nga ang pagbaligya sa mga bala ma-regulate aron mapak-gang ang mga krimen ug maprotektahan ang katawhan,” dugang ni Konsehal Sia.

Matud niya nga bisan pa og ma-regulate sa gobyerno ang pagbaligya sa mga pusil, libre gi-hapon si bisan kinsa pagpalit sa mga bala.

“Dili baya mobuto ang mga pusil, kung walay bala,” pasabot ni Konse-hal Sia. (uban sa report sa The Power)

Regulasyon sa pagbaligya og

mga bala gisugot

matang sa kinabuhi. “makasiguro kamo nga daghan pang mga kabataang kabus ang makapahimulos sa scholarship program sa dakbayan,” pasalig sa mayor. Ang City College Schol-

arship Program (CCSP) usa sa mga nag-unang programa sa dakbayan sa Cagayan de oro. Sa pagkakaron, dul-an na sa 600 ang mitabos ubos sa nahisgotang programa. (the Power/jdelpf )

NABUHI ANG DUGo SA Balanghai Amusement Corporation (BAC) human ang city council committee on Games and Amusement mikonsiderar sa aplikasyon niini pagbutang og one-stop recreation center sa Westbound Public market sa Barangay Bulua ning syudad.

Sumala pa nga andam na ang kahimanan sa BAC ug naghulat na lang sa panugot sa goberno sa syudad.

Nasayran nga gawas sa

state-of-the-art nga bowl-ing lanes, ang recreation center sa BAC butangan usab og lainlaing mga kalingawan nga sa pag-kakaron wala pa dinhi sa Cagayan de oro.

Naglaum ang BAC nga mahatagan na gayod sila og panugot karong panahon human sa pipila ka tuig nga paghulat.

Ang city council com-mittee on Games and Amusement gipangulohan ni Konsehal Adie Barba. (uban sa report ni JRG)

One-stop recreation center ibutang sa Bulua

Sinulat ni Arjay S. Felicilda, News Editor

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tHE occurrences of weath-er disturbances hitting mindanao bring to fore the urgent need to make min-danao schools safe from disasters and calamities by way of disaster-proofing. Prime movers of Di-saster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation for Asia and the Pacific are enjoined to contribute time, energy and resources for the safety of schools, knowing well how helpless and fragile children are. The civil society can also volunteer and support this kind of project that must be considered a priority. Aside from being sec-ond home to vulnerable children, schools and health facilities are also considered the shelters for evacuees; hence, schools are critical public infrastruc-tures, especially in times of disaster when victims need emergency refuge, services and medical care. Therefore, schools, along with other important facili-ties like hospitals, should be disaster resilient.

Besides, schools should have minimal disruption af-ter a disaster to continue to provide a healthy learning environment for the youth. When schoolchildren are prevented to go to school for a longer period, the more difficult the learning process takes place. Based on international studies, the cost of disaster-proofing a school would add only four to five percent to the cost of construc-tion. This cost is nothing compared to the risk of de-struction and death during a disaster, and the equally high health, economic and development impacts in the aftermath. Building the resilience of the education edifices to disasters is a worthy investment. It multiplies the benefit of saving lives and achieving educational goals. The Philippines is one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change, according to multilateral organizations such as the manila-based ADB, World

Bank and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which are willing to provide funds to assist the country in adapting to climate change. This will make people realize that the country will definitely suffer from the dangerous consequences of climate change such as rising seas, increasing frequency and/or severity of droughts, floods and storms, climate-related illnesses and diseases. No Filipino having gone through super-typhoons ondoy, Pepeng, Sendong or Pablo could possibly dismiss the climate change issue since these type of weather disturbances have been predicted to occur more frequently due to climate change. The advocacy for the widespread understanding of the vulnerability of the country to climate change must end with the imple-mentation of strategies to reduce or minimize the adverse effects of climate change.

Priority on resilient schools in mindanao

By Marie Ann TapayanLiloan Central SchoolBonifacio West District

and private employees or their dependents in the event of work-related sickness, injury or death.

This one-day seminar is intended for the human re-source officers of companies within Region 10. The semi-nar will discuss about the Work Contingency Preven-tion, Benefits and Services offered by ECC and DoLE for occupationally-disabled workers. The ECC is ensuring that workers and employers are informed of their rights, benefits and privileges under

ECC conducts advocacy seminar in CDotHE Employees’ Compensa-tion Commission (ECC), a government corporation at-tached to the Department of Labor and Employment, will be conducting an advocacy seminar about the Employ-ees’ Compensation Program this coming February 28, 2013 at mallberry Suites Business Hotel, Cagayan de oro City.

the Employees’ Com-pensation Program (ECP) is a government program designed to provide a com-pensation package to public

the Employees’ Compensa-tion Program.

The ECC has a regional extension unit located at DoLE Regional office No. 10 in Cagayan de oro City.

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Special Gospel of the day :Juan20:1-8 (Febru-ary 27, 2013-Wednesday)Juan20:1-Ug sa nahaunang adlaw sa semana, si maria magdalena miadto sa lubn-ganan sayo sa kaadlawon samtang mangitngit pa, ug iyang nakita nga ang bato nakuha na gikan sa lubnganan:Sa Lukas8:2-ug ang pipila ka mga babaye nga nangaayo gikan sa mga dautang espiritu ug sa mga sakit, nga mao sila si maria, ang ginganlag magdalena, nga gigulaan ganig pito ka yawa. Sa Exequiel18:21-22-apan kong ang dautan mota-likod gikan sa tanan niyang mga sala nga iyang nahimo, ug magabantay sa akong tanan nga kabalaoran, ug magabuhat nianang naha-subay sa balaod ug mata-rung, siya sa pagkamatuod mabuhi, siya dili mamatay.Walay usa sa iyang mga paglapas nga iyang nahimo nga pagahandumon pa ba-tok kaniya: diha sa iyang pagkamatarung nga iyang

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magbalik loob

nahimo siya mabuhi.Sa ma-teo 5:8-bulahan ang mga maputli ug kasingkasing kay makakita sila sa Dios. mao kini ang rason nga-nong si magdalena maoy unang gipasaksi sa pan-ghitabo sa “Resurrected Christ”tungod sa iyang gibuhat nga paghinulsol.Sa Lukas5:32-ang pagtawag sa mga makasasala maoy tumong sa iyang pagka-himugso.Sa Lukas15:6-7-magpista ang langit kun adunay “magbalik loob” sa Dios. So meaning, perting

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UNSA man ka importante ang panga-lan sa isa ka persona aron ang usa ka kalag malangit? Importante gyud kayo mga higala tungod kay matag pangalan nagabitbit kini sa iyang BINUHAtAN, DAUt mAN o mAAYoNG PAN-GALAN! Ang isa ka pang publiko nga panagway (Public Figure) sama sa mga artista, politiko, mag-aawit, bisan ang isa ka kriminal o relihiyosong pangulo o daghan pang uban, matag-usa kanila mailhan nimo kung unsa siya nga klase nga binuhat. Sa hisgutan mahitungod kon unsaon malangit isa lang ka pangalan ang gimantala sa Pulong sa Dios(BIBLIA) ang klaro og tataw nga gihinganlan.

Ang NGALAN arang makaluwasDoktrina

Kini nagpasabot lamang nga bisan kinsa nga pangalan walay katakos nga makaluwas. Unsa man ang imong nga-lan? Ang imong ngalan nagadala sa imong BINUHAtAN, DAUt mAN o mAAYoNG PANGALAN. Nahisulat ba sa Biblia ang imong pangalan nga kini makaluwas bisan sa imong kaugalingon? WALA!!! walay bisan kinsa nga tawo’ ng arang makaluwas sa iyang kaugalingon nga kalag. Nagkinahanglan kita og isa ka pangalan nga mao ang dawaton ug tuohan aron kita malangit o maluwas.!

Kana mao ang naginusara nga NGA-LAN ni Ginoon’ng Jesu-Cristo.

“Kay Wala nay lain’ng NGALAN nga gihatag ubos sa langit dinhi ibabaw sa kalibotan nga kita maluwas ( malangit ) .” (mga Buhat 4:12)

Siya nga mitoo Kaniya dili na paga-hukman sa silot (Linaw sa Kalayo) : Apan siya nga wala mitoo gihukman na’ng daan, tungod kay siya wala man mitoo sa NGALAN sa bugtong anak sa Dios. (Juan 3:18)

“Sa kadaghan nga nagdawat Kaniya, kanila Siya naghatag ug kagahum nga mamahimong mga anak sa Dios, bisan kanila nga nanagtoo sa iyang NGALAN.” (Juan 1:12)

I WAS reading online news-papers from Cagayan de oro and some areas in mindanao and truly I was startled by the excessive incidence of crimes.

What drove me even far-ther is that Cagayan de oro, it seems, is becoming fast a capital of major crimes in northern mindanao.

of course, I understand this because the city is the largest in the area and natu-rally has more people – and certainly more criminals.

It is truly alarming and perhaps because the city is so close to my heart, I am drawn emotionally sad and afraid.

This is just horrible. I am wondering what hap-pened to our law enforcers, our city government and the concerned citizens who should be alert on the matter.

Bangon Kagayan, a group of local citizens who are alarmed of the situation cited a litany of crimes that included murder, robbery, rape, abduction and so many.

This is really terrible and looks like Chicago in the USA during the thirties. I am

Hisgut-Hisgutlang

BEN EMATA JR.

Crimes in Cagayan de oro Cityvery much involved not be-cause I have a lot of relatives there especially people from Balingasag and tagoloan but because I always tell people wherever I go in America, Europe, Canada, Germany, etc. that I am from that city.

my children were born there, three studied and got degrees from Xavier University.

In any language, I am a Kagay-anon, truly one from there. So whatever happened to the city, I am always a part of it even if I am now thousands of miles away.

Whatever it is, the crime situation in the city reflects the work of the authori-ties that certainly include all departments of the city government.

I believe something should be done to improve the situation. one of our pride there is the advent of strangers and tourists who visit the place to enjoy the air, sunshine and the beauty of the city.

We have a lot of im-migrants that have settled among us. many of them put up investments in business

thus contributing immensely the growth of the city.

Driving them away be-cause of excessive crimes could make our city mis-erable in the coming years. We have to think about that.

Crimes are the worst enemy of growth and suc-cess of any place.

When I was there, we sit all day on the benches of Plaza Divisoria undisturbed.

People roam freely every-where because peace was beautiful and nobody gets hurt even past midnight.

We enjoy singing and drinking in restaurants and truly it is a place where friends meet friends.

That is the reason why we call the place the city of

golden friendship. But where is that golden friendship when people are stabbed?

People are shot dead? When bag snatchers are abundant? When the girls are afraid to go shopping early in the evening? Have we lost this beauty in our hearts? Have we allowed strangers to rule our streets and kill people as they please? What is happening to our city?

I wish our law enforcers tackle this job of cleaning the city of criminality.

Let us restore the city streets to the hands of our residents. Let us allow them to enjoy the beauty of the city without any fear of incidence of crime,

The criminals have their place in the city and provin-cial jails. They should not mix freely with innocent people and enjoy the freedom of committing crimes.

They should be throw to the lakes where they enjoy friendship with the sharks.

Let us give honor and dignity to our city, to our good people who have loved the place so well and so sin-cerely. (ben-emata.com)loob /P5

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BALSA – Moderno na ang teknolohiya, sementado na ang kadalanan, apan nagpabilin gihapon ang kinaraang matang sa sakyanan, sama sa balsa nga giyuron sa kabaw ug ubang mananap. Sukwahi kaayo sa kamatuoran sa karon nga pangidaron. Apan, matud pa sa uban, “mao kini ang among naandan ug amo kining ampingan ug pakamatyan. Na hala sige. (kuha ni Jun Felicilda, City Editor, MinStar Daily)

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CAGAYAN de Oro City – Gi-matuod sa kompaniyang San Roque Metals Inc. (SRMI) sa Tubay, Agusan de Norte nga ang kababayen-ang kawani dili pang-opisina lamang.

Karong bag-o, ang SRMI nga giilang dakong nickel min-ing company sa naasoy nga lungsod, mitapos sa unang lima ka tuig niining Social Development and Manage-ment Program (SDMP), isip pagpakita sa sinserong pag-tabang, ilabi na sa kabus nga katawhan sa dapit.

Kini, dugtong sa pang-lantaw nga “empowering the locals and the community by making them self-reliant”.

Usa sa mga programa sa SRMI-SDMP mao ang pag-

Kababayen-an dili pang-opisina lamangSinulat ni arjay S. Felicilda,

News Editordumala sa mga programang pangkalambuan sa komuni-dad, sama sa pagpahigayon sa og bansaybansay sa mga drayber ug operators sa dagkong mga ekipo, sama sa backhoe, hydraulic excava-tor, grader, bulldozer, wheel loader ug articulated dump truck(ADT).

Uban sa TESDA, gihata-gan og prayoridad niini nga programa ang upat ka ba-rangay sa lungsod sa Tubay.

Unom ka babaye ang mi-tapos sa usa ka bulan nga bansaybansay mahitungod sa pagmaneho o pag-operate sa articulated dump truck (ADT), ubos ni Sir Jeffry Dawson, usa ka Australyano ug training consultant sa dagkong ekipo.

Ang unom nga nahimo nang regular nga mga empley-ado, isip drayber/operator mao

sila Petra Maningas, Christine Quita, Cherry Selades, Grace Okut, Ana Canson ug Jenny Cabalan.

Gikareport nga ang SRMI maoy bugtong kompanya sa Caraga Region nga adunay training program sa ADT al-ang sa kababayen-an nga nagapuyo sulod sa upat ka balangay sa Tubay nga direktang naapektohan sa operasyon sa mina.

Sumala ni Christine Quita, “hindi naging madali sa simula. Una, ako mismo ang nagulat na kaya ko pala magmaneho ng ADT. Nagulat din maging ang aking pamilya, ngunit proud sila. Lahat naman kami sa aming batch ng lady ADT operators ay nakapag-adjust at masaya sa klase ng tra-bahong ito.” (basi sa report sa SRMI)

Wilma magdale (StEAG State Power Inc), Vice Presi-dent; ma. Alva Espiritu (Del monte Phils. Inc. ), Secretary; Priscilla Capitan (Polymedic medical Group), treasurer; Jocelyn Gogo (PRoIS Intl School), Auditor; Atty. Pan-filo Paracuelles (Cepalco), Norwena Acharon (Synnex Concenrix Corp), Dr. Dulce Corazon Esperon (minergy), marycris Go (Sacred Heart of Jesus montesori School), ma Soledad Amir ( Ateneo de Cagayan University - Xavier University) , and Suzette Caeline maandig (Bright Rock School) as Board of Directors. President Sorongon em-phasized to all PmAP CDo Chapter officers and mem-bers to ensure that global standards on people manage-ment are met and Filipino people managers’ capabilities are at par or even better compared to their counter-parts in the region, if not globally. In her speech, she also posed a challenge to the new set of officers to expand, if not double, the chapter’s membership this year. She further encouraged all people management prac-titioners to look beyond the HR discipline and to take calculated risks in exploring new ideas. She emphasized the significant role of HR practitioners in charting, designing and implementing new strategies and approaches amidst some radical changes in the country’s work envi-ronment. meanwhile, outgoing pres-ident Precy Capitan paved the way of the challenge to the newly inducted set of officers and directors as she lauded the members and guests with her euphoric vale-dictory address highlighting the chapter’s 2012 remarkable accomplishments during the turnover ceremony. In deep gratitude of her leadership milestones, she awarded two member companies that ex-tended their all- out support to the chapter during her term as chapter president. these companies are StEAG State Power Inc. and Del monte

PmAP......from page 1

once the application is ap-proved by the ERC, the regu-lated entity is authorized to collect the funds for mAR and PIS from transmission customers. the complainants - for-mer employees of trans-Co who were absorbed by NGCP after the latter took over the business opera-tions of transCo in 2009 -- alleged that they received the PIS reward earned as transCo employees in 2008, but NGCP refused to release the PIS for the years 2009, 2010, and 2011. the court ruled that NGCP is an entity separate and distinct from transCo and any monetary grant or benefits extended by the complainants’ former employer transCo over and above what is required by law does not bind NGCP. the law also recognizes that any grant of bonus cannot be demanded by the employees from its employer and that any monetary grant over and above what the law requires is a management prerogative which cannot be forced upon the employer. the Decision further ruled that the complainants cannot invoke the PIS as a form of monetary ben-efit granted to workers for their satisfactory service to enable NGCP to meet the performance target because the PIS, as granted by the ERC, is meant to reward or to penalize NGCP should its actual level of performance exceed or go below the target level of performance in a particular regulatory year. It was further noted by the court that ain ERC’s reply to the letter of NGCP seeking clarification on the purpose of the PIS, the ERC wrote that “under Section 8.2 of the Rules for the Setting of transmission Wheeling Rates (RtWR), the PIS in intended to re-ward or penalize NGCP as a Regulated Entity. ( advertorial)

NGCP......from page 1

Yasay......from page 1

sa La Fraternindad, tubay – wala napakita og lig-ong ebidensiya batok kang Atty. Famador. Ang lig-on nga mga kata-rungan sa sinumbong ug sa iyahang defense panel, naka-tabang usab kaayo sa pagpabor sa Korte ngadto kaniya.Gitin-aw sa Korte nga si Atty. Famador nagpuyo sa tubay diin aduna siyay duha ka balay

Famador......from page 1

Jr., civil military opera-tions officer sa 403rd Brigade, Philippine Army. Atol sa press con-ference nga gitambun-gan ni Governor Alex P. Calingasan, mi-angkon ang mga otoridad nga gumikan sa kakulang sa komunikasyon, tali sa stakeholders ug kapu-lisan ug kasundaluhan, nahitabo ang insidente sa lungsod sa Manolo Fortich kaniadtong miag-ing semana. Sila mihangyo nga kung aduna’y mama-tikdang pagpangilkil sa bisan unsang pundok, ita-ho dayon ngadto kanila. Sa iyahang bahin, si Governor Calingasan miaghat sa kapulisan ug kasundalohan nga bantayan ug batokan ang mga dautang elemen-to, kansang katuyo-an mao ang pagmugna og kagubot ug kahadlok sa katawhan. (FLR/jdelpf)

Kaamulan......from page 1

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Phils. Inc. Accepting her leadership role, newly installed PmAP Cagayan de oro Chapter President Aida may de Guz-man expressed the chapter’s commitment to align its pro-grams and activities with the current strategic direction of the national association. She also underscored the strategic role of PmAP in creating and nurturing a community that fosters the development of the Filipino human capital and in blazing new trails as thought leaders. “As the local arm of PmAP in Cagayan de oro City and neighboring areas, we will continue to pursue the imple-mentation of programs and projects that fulfil PmAP’s mandate of helping compa-nies and organizations espe-cially the small and medium enterprises (SmE’s) achieve effectiveness and greatness through sound people man-agement, effective leadership and continuing human capital development” de Guzman said. She also expressed confi-dence that with the continued support and cooperation of all officers and members, the PmAP CDo Chapter will sustain its reputation as one of the outstanding PmAP chapters in the coun-try. PmAP-CDo Chapter has been awarded six times since 2000 as best chapter in the Philippines. this year’s induction rites and first Gmm was also graced with the presence of the past presidents, the Junior PmAP officers, execu-tives and officers from the different business sectors and the academe. PmAP Chapters Committee Direc-tor In-charge Dr. Josephine Go and Chapters Commit-tee Chair ms. Louisa mila Echevarria also guested the occasion to present the new set of officers and to charge them, respectively. the occasion culminated with a fun-filled fellowship dinner flavored with the sponsored hearty raffle prizes from the member companies and the discovery of the members’ hidden talents in singing the different genre of songs.

gobyerno sa opol batok sa bisan unsang pundok sa tinu-ohan. Gani, gapaningkamot kita nga adunay magdala sa religious sector dinhi sa opol,” pulong ni mayor Yasay.

“Posibleng adunay pipila ka hisgutanan nga dili kami magka-uyon, pero wala gyod ako’y pagsupak sa pagsabwag sa maayong pulong sa Labaw’ng makakagahum sa matag reli-hiyon,” patin-aw sa mayor.

Gipasabot usab niya nga iyang gitamod ang ‘separation of church and state’ diha sa sa pagserbisyo sa katawhan.

“Hisgutan siguro nato ang atong boundaries kay kinah-anglang irespito ang polisiya sa gobyerno ug ang mga lagda sa simbahan aron walay over-lapping,” matud niya.

Ehemplo niya, nga kung dili ka mosimba ug dili ka mokooperar sa parokya, dili ka man gani bunyagan, dili ka sab kaslon. Susama pud sa atong gobyerno nga kung dili ka mananghid, dili ka usab tugtan.”

Dugang niya nga kung adunay mga kalihokan sa gobyerno ug sa simbahan o religious sector, ipananghid man gyod sa atong local nga kagamhanan aron maplastar ang kahusay ug kalinaw.

“Dili lamang kita mo-ingon nga tungod kay ako Romano Katoliko, pabor na dayon ako sa Katoliko. Dili tungod kay ang akong kaliwatan muslim, pabor na usab dayon ako mga muslim,” pahayag ni mayor Yasay.

Siya mipasalig nga “atong ipatas ang tanan, Lumad, Kris-tiyanos o muslim kay ang isyu mao ang imong pagkalumo-lupyo kansang tinguha mao ang kalinaw ug kahusay sa atong lungsod ug kaayohan sa kadaghanan. (advertorial)

ug nga ang tukmang dapit diin siya nahimugso mao ang mountain Beach Resort nga gipanag-iya sa iyaha mismong pamilya. K a h i nu m d o m a n n g a kaniadtong petsa-22 sa En-ero ning tuiga, si Barangay Kagawad Salas mipasaka og ‘exclusion case’ batok kang Atty. Alan Famador. Uban sa maong kaso ang laing petisyon nga nagtinguha pagpapas sa pipila ka laing mga tubaynon gikan sa listahan sa mga botante. Nadawat ni Atty. Famador ang notisya sa reklamo upat lamang ka adlaw sa wala pa ang pasi-unang husay nga gitakda kaniadtong Enero 25, ning tuiga. Na-uswag ang maong pasi-unang husay kay kulang ang ‘judicial affidavits’ sa mga petisyoner, apan sila gihatagan gihapon sa Korte og higayon nga makompleto sa ilahang kakulangon, bisan pa man nga ‘dismissal’ unta ang komon nga desisyon sa ingon niadto nga situwasyon. matud ni Atty. Lovejoy Quiambao nga niadtong higay-ona ma-dismiss na unta sa Korte ang petisyon tungod sa mosunod nga katarungan: 1. wala nalakip ang ERB sa tubay, isip party-respondent; 2. kakulang sa ‘judicial affidavit’ sa mga saksi sa pe-tisyoner; ug 3. wala pagsubay o ‘non-conformity’ sa affidavits sa mga saksi sa mga petisyoner nganha sa Judicial Affidavit Rule. “Kusganon kaming misu-pak, apan gi-relax sa korte ang kalagdaan ug gitugtan ang petisyoner pagpakita sa ebiden-siya batok sa among kliyente,’ pulong ni Atty. Quiambao. Dugang niya nga sa dihang gipresentar na ang tanang saksi sa mga petisyoner, “among nasuta, ug bisan ang Korte nakamatikod, nga ang mga pangutana ug mga tubag diha sa affidavits sa mga saksi, ginagmay man o dinagkong mga punto, puparihas ra.” Kung ibasi sa pulong sa Korte Suprema, ang maong matang sa mga testimonya matawag og tinudlo-tudlo lamang o ‘coached testimonies’ ug dili angay paminawon sa Korte. “mao nga nagtoo dayon kami nga ang mga petisyoner wala nakapanalipod sa ilahang kaso,” dugang ni Atty. Quiam-

bao. Ang ulong abogado sa petisyoner mao si Atty. Joseph tomaneng, kinsa maoy bana ni mayor Sadeka tomaneng sa tubay karon. Si Atty. tomaneng, umagad o son-in-law sa bise mayor karon sa tubay nga si Fidel Garcia, kinsa mokandidato pagka-mayor ning maong lungsod sa mayo ning tuiga. Si Atty. Famador mokandi-dato pagka-mayor sa lungsod sa tubay karong umaabot usab nga piliay, ubos Liberal Party (LP). (advertorial)

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7The RegionEDITOR: Rolando N. Sudaria , EMAIL: [email protected]

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wednesday february 27, 2013

Since childhood, I always look up to the TEACHERS as ROLE MODEL of the children and view them with utmost respect considering that TEACHING is supposed to be a very DECENT and REPUTABLE occupation. This might be the prevalent fac-tor which urged MENTORS to earn a degree in EDUCATION. The reason that I became one of the most highly regarded professionals of the society today. During the early centuries of the Philippine Education, the methodologies used are centered on KNOWLEDGE and SKILLS handed down to the learners from generations to generations. It is chiefly focused basically on the fundamentals of READING and WRITING. Later on, the educators find it necessary to inculcate VALUES to the pupils to ensure TOTAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT of the Filipino Children. VALUES as well as CURRENT EVENTS were then included in the cur-riculum. The recent plight of Philip-pine Educators is, however, so frustrating. We went through an ERA when the youth lost interest

in taking up Bachelor’s Degree in Education for the degrading character of TEACHERS alleg-edly involved in unpaid LOANS, engaged with side line business inside the classrooms and most of all, charged with corrup-tion for collecting unnecessary fees from the students. This is explicable since the efforts of our mentors were poorly compensated. Moreover, the community expects so much from them and matches them up to the economic status of other professionals in the community. Conversely, the TUTORS recapture their repute nowa-days. With the latest INNO-VATIONS implemented by the Department of Education, the discharge of ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM to foster adult literacy, the opportunities offered to the INDIGENOUS PEOPLE to acquire knowledge and wisdom just as any other sectors of the society and the K to 12 Program adapted by the government, the TEACHERS of today recapture their distinctive status in the community. To the ROLE MODEL of the Filipino Youth… Congratulations and Thank You!

MAMBAJAO, Camiguin - Farming families in the province have benefit from the government subsidized veterinary services, sustaining the livestock industry and in support of the food security program. The project initi-ates massive vaccina-tion and have served 11,215 farm animals, like cattle, carabao, swine, and goat. Vaccination is done twice a year, or once on every semester through house to house visits. Services include treatment, deworming, castration and artificial insemination (AI) said Louis S. Bollozos, pro-vincial veterinarian.

Last year, he not-ed more than 7,000 heads have underwent treatment and another 8,500 animals were de-wormed. For artificial insemi-nation, 130 cattle, eight carabaos, and 517 swine were recorded served by the Provin-cial Veterinary Office (PVO). PVO has maintained an animal breeding center that holds par-ent stocks of livestock animals for production purposes and disper-sal. The breeding center, according to Bollozos, also serves as show window to livestock fa rmers . (JCV/PIA/ndelpf)

CAGAYAN de oro City - the National Food Au-thority (NFA-10) is now conducting a series of brief-ings to local government units (LGUs) regarding the memorandum of agreement (moA) on NFA Rice Loan Program. the moA, once executed between NFA and LGU, will allow the latter to purchase rice on credit for purposes of relief operations whenever a state of calamity is declared in their locality, and for stock piling in preparation of eventualities/emergencies that may occur at any given time. NFA-misamis orien-

tal had started conducting briefings in various LGUs, that includes some parts in the northern side of Bukid-non like talakag, manolo Fortich, Libona, Baungon and malitbog. NFA is now in full swing and have closely coordinated with various Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) offices to finalize the schedule for the entire province. this move, according to NFA, is part of the agency’s action towards disaster pre-paredness, ensuring im-mediate access to the staple in times of emergencies. (marianne C. tapongot, NFA misor/PIA 10)

KAAMULAN PRESSCON – Makita sa hulagway ang mga opisyal sa lalawigan sa Bukidnon, pinangulohan ni Gov. Alex Calingasan, nga mitubag sa mga pangutana gikan sa media mahitungod sa nagpadayon nga Kaamulan Festival 2013. Kauban sa panel sila si Police Sr. Supt. Orlando Beñas, provincial police director; Capt. Eduardo Meclat Jr., 403rd Civil Military Operations officer; ug Mr. Provo ‘Jun’ Antipasado Jr., vice chair sa provincial peace and order council. Sentro sa press conference ang gipahugtan nga seguridad sa tibook lalawigan sa Bukidnon atol sa festival. (Photo by JUN DANO – PGO / PAIA/jdelpf)

NFA, LGUs ink moA on rice loan program

By Marianne C. Tapongot

Camiguin animals get free vet services

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TO instill preparedness for immediate response to di-sasters, the National Food Authority – Misamis Oriental under the Department of Agriculture (DA) is currently conducting a series of brief-ings on the agency’s Rice Loan Program to allow the lo-cal government units (LGUs) of Misamis Or ienta l and Northern Bukidnon, including the towns of Talakag, Manolo Fortich, Libona, Baungon and Malitbog to purchase rice on credit. Once the DA-NFA and the targeted beneficiaries will forge a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), the latter wil l have access in procuring rice through loans for relief operations, in the event a state of calamity is declared in their locality and for stock piling purposes, in preparation of emergencies that may occur at any given time. Request forms have been distributed to the said LGUs for the conduct of an orienta-tion during their scheduled Sangguniang Panlalawigan sessions for them to fill-out and mail back to the agency, signifying whether they are interested or not to avail the Program. So far, br ief ings have already been conducted for the municipalities of Alubijid, Libona and Manolo Fortich, who have likewise expressed intent to comply with the MOA requirements. Other slated briefings are for the towns of Malitbog and Baungon on February 25 and 27, respectively. With this campaign on d i sas te r p repa redness , the LGUs can be assured of timely availment to the government’s r ice supply in times of crisis, whether it be man-made or natural, that may hit the abovemen-tioned areas. # (Marianne Chan-Tapongot, Provincial Information Officer, DA-NFA, MisOr)

dA-nFA advocates disaster preparedness

CAGAYAN de Oro City - The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Thursday, assured that enough funds and relief supplies are in place for the victims of typhoon ‘Crising.’ DSWD Secretary Dinky Soliman said that P15.84 mil-lion in standby funds, P10.45 million in family food packs, and P42.44 million worth of relief supplies were prepo-sitioned in the DSWD Field Offices 4-B, 9, 10, 11, 12, CARAGA and Autonomous

DSWD assures funds, aid for ‘Crising’ victimsRegion in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) affected by the ty-phoon. In Region 10, a total of 644 families composed of 3,220 persons coming from four barangays of Valencia City, Bukidnon were affected and are now staying in five evacuation centers in Batan-gan, Maapag, Pinatilan, and Catambalon. The City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) of Valencia City provided 15 sacks of rice and 10 cases of sardines to affected families. Standby

funds worth P607,599.96 and 10,000 family packs worth P2.31 million are available at the DSWD Field Office 10 in Cagayan de Oro City. In Region 11, a total of 19,384 families composed of 96,205 individuals were affected by ‘Crising’ in 49 ba-rangays, eight municipalities of Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental and Compostela Valley. Eleven evacuation centers were set-up in Region 11 providing temporary shelter to 690 families composed of 2,996 individuals.

The DSWD released 9,000 family food packs worth P2.25 million to affected LGUs of Kapalong, Asuncion and Dujali, all in the province of Davao del Norte. More than P22.66 million standby funds and food and no-food items including family food packs were allocated by DSWD for disaster relief operations in Region 11. As of this report, the total number of damaged houses is 84, all partially destroyed in the municipality of Kapalong, Davao del Norte. In Region 12, a total of

2,929 families composed of 14,645 individuals were affected in seven barangays of Kabacan, North Catabato. Secretary Soliman directed the DSWD Quick Response Teams (QRTs) and Social Welfare and Development (SWAD) Teams in the regions affected by typhoon ‘Cris-ing’ to monitor the extent of damage brought about by the weather disturbance, particularly the flashflood and landslide prone areas and to assist LGUs in disaster relief operations. (Charmaine P. Tadlas/DSWD/PIA10/asf)

By Charmaine P. Tadlas