LGU Ozamiz is Region 10 winner of Gawad Pamana ng Lahi Award
OZAMIZ CITY, Misamis Occidental, Oct. 19 (PIA) -- Ozamiz
City have been declared Regional Winner of the Search for “Gawad Pamana ng
Lahi” City Category, conducted by the Department of Interior and Local
Government (DILG), region 10.
Mayor Nova Princess E. Parojinog-Echavez received the award
during the Regional Governance Forum held at Grand Caprice, Lim Ket Kai
Complex, Cagayan de Oro, last October 18.
The activity was also in celebration of the 21st anniversary
of the implementation of the Local Government Code of 1991 with the theme:
“Awtonomiyang Lokal: Reporma sa Pag-unlad ng Ekonomiya ng
Pamayanan at Pagsulong sa Kapakanan ng Taong Bayan (Loca Autonomy: Reforms for
Economic Development and Progress of the Citizens).”
“The two (2) decades of local economy chronicles the
travails, efforts and developments taking place in the local governments of
every barangay pf the country, that led to the nation’s progress,“ Atty. Rene
Bordeos, Regional Director of DILG-10, said.
He also said that through transparency governance or through
dedicated service delivery of the government, there is no reason not to achieve
the true meaning of local autonomy.
Meanwhile, Bordeos said they have seen these attributes in
the local government of Ozamiz when it was cited with the Seal of Good
Housekeeping, last year.
He said Ozamiz City, under the leadership of Mayor Echavez,
has been part and parcel of the celebration of the 21st anniversary of the
Local Government Code, through the implementation of nutrition programs, which
earned the National Crown Award in Nutrition.
This award in nutrition has made the city achieve some kind
of social transformation through a tedious process from its status of nutrition
before, Bordeos said.
With Mayor Echavez during the forum was Lolit Navarez,
nutrition program coordinator, who shared the experiences and best practices in
the implementation of the City Nutrition Program that led to the the city’s
winning of National Nutrition Awards. (Juvy L. Canumay/RCAguhob/PIA-Misamis
Occidental)
Oroquieta issues SBTP guidelines to promote professional
learning
OROQUIETA CITY, Misamis Occidental, Oct 22 (PIA) -- The
Schools Division of Oroquieta City (SDOC) has issued the guidelines on the
conduct of School-Based Training Program (SBTP) to promote the Professional
Learning Community (PLC) in every school.
Under Division Memorandum No. 74, s. 2012, guidelines have
been issued for the SBTP implementation of every school head, Schools Division
Superintendent (SDS) Agustines E. Cepe said.
Each school shall conduct a two-hour school In-Service
Training once a month. This will be held on a Friday, preferably the last week
of each month, from 3 to 5 p.m. and reflect the planned schedule in the Annual
Improvement Plan (AIP) in coherence to School Improvement Plan (SIP).
Likewise, the school head and the assigned facilitator shall
agree on a teacher need-based Inset content and do the following before
conducting the Inset:
Prepare the session guide to include activities with
corresponding time allotment and assigned teachers and the Feasible Training
Design to include title, school and location, date, rationale, objectives,
participants and budgetary requirements and funding source, the last two, of
which may be optional.
Also to be prepared is the attendance sheet and a copy of
the hand-out and lesson plan during the Inset, Cepe said.
As to content, however, the Inset facilitator may choose a
teaching activity for a manipulation or hands-on experience of the participants
or provide a lecture-demo of a certain strategy which is across the subjects
and curriculum.
There shall be a return-demonstration to ensure
internalization of what has been shared by the facilitator.
The school head shall include in their monitoring the
application of what has been introduced during the School Inset.
All teachers in the school shall attend every Inset and in
turn, the teacher-participants shall creatively apply the learning gained by
fitting in to their respective subjects taught, Cepe added. (Leizyl C.
Galorio/RCaguhob/PIA-Misamis Occidental)
374 candidates vie for 190 elective posts in Misamis
Occidental
By Rutchie C. Aguhob
OROQUIETA CITY, Misamis Occidental, Oct. 22 (PIA) -- A total
of 374 individuals have filed their certificates of candidacies (COC) for 190
elective posts in Misamis Occidental for the May 13, 2013 national and local
elections.
One each of the 38 elective posts are for governor,
vice-governor, congressman for District I, congressman for District 2, mayors
and vice mayors of Misamis Occidental’s three (3) cities and mayors and
vice-mayors for the provinces’ 14 towns.
About 40 elective posts are for five (5) members, each, of
the Sangguniang Panglalawigan (SP) of the two (2) Congressional Districts,
while 30 others are for 10 councilors each of the cities of Ozamiz, Oroquieta
and Tangub.
Another 112 posts are for eight (8) councilors each of the
towns of Aloran, Baliangao, Bonifacio, Calamba, Clarin, Concepcion, Don
Victoriano, Jimenez, Lopez-Jaena, Panaon, Plaridel, Sapang-Dalaga, Sinacaban
and Tudela.
Data at the Office of the Provincial Election Supervisor
(PES), show that the most number of 132 candidates or 35 percent belong to the
Liberal Party (LP), followed by the National Unity Party (NUP) with 82 or 22
percent, Independent, 68 or 18 percent, Nacionalista Party (NP), 46 or 12
percent, and United Nationalist Alliance (UNA), another 46 or 12 percent.
Meanwhile, the PES data also show that two (2) candidates
each have filed their COC’s for the following posts: governor, vice-governor,
congressman, first district and congressman second district; mayor and
vice-mayor of Aloran, Baliangao, Clarin, Lopez-Jaena, Sinacaban, Ozamiz City
and Tangub City, mayor of Plaridel and vice mayor of Bonifacio and Jimenez.
Likewise, three (3) candidates, each, have filed their COC’s
for mayor of Bonifacio, Calamba and Don Victoriano Chiongbian and for
vice-mayor of Jimenez and Plaridel.
Running un-opposed are one (1) candidate each for mayor and
vice-mayor of Concepcion, Panaon, Sapang Dalaga, Tudela and Oroquieta City and
vice-mayor of Calamba.
Running for members of the 8-post Sangguniang-Bayan (SB) are
the following number of candidates: Sapang Dalaga, 8, Panaon, 9, Concepcion,
13, Tudela, 14, Bonifacio,16, Calamba, 16, Aloran, 17, Sinacaban, 17,
Baliangao, 18, Don Victoriano Chiongbian, 19, Plaridel, 19, Lopez-Jaena, 20,
and Jimenez, 25.
Also running for members of the 10-post Sangguniang
Panglungsod (SP) are the following number of candidates: Oroquieta City, 12,
Ozamis City, 22 and Tangub City, 23. (RCAguhob/PIA-Misamis Occidental)
Environmental group pushes for Cagayan de Oro watershed
rehab plan
By Jorie C. Valcorza
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, Oct 22 (PIA) -- Coalition of local
environmental groups and socio-political organizations “Sulog” has urged
funding institutions, private companies, and all other agencies and sectors to
help rehabilitate the Cagayan de Oro Watershed.
Raoul Geollegue, former Department of Environment and
Natural Resources (DENR-10) regional executive director and now a member of
Sulog, sounded the call in the dialogue held at the DENR office in Region 10,
where he presented the Cagayan de Oro River Basin Integrated Rehabilitation
Framework Plan.
As it would take 25 years to establish a multi-storeyed
forest plantation, the plan calls for the installation of trap canals and
cultivation of slope lands in priority watershed areas to prevent risk of
flooding, he said.
Batang and Bubonawan watersheds were listed as priority
areas after the conduct of the erosion hazard and vulnerability assessment in
the Cagayan de Oro River Basin sub-watersheds.
Such recommendation was also validated by the images
produced through Google Earth, showing vast expanse of blighted land.
Although some portions of the watersheds are partly
cultivated, there is a complete disregard of soil and water conservation
system, Geollegue said.
He said proper use of cultivation methods such as contour
farming can help protect excessive surface run off and prevent flood.
The CDO River Basin Integrated Rehabilitation Framework Plan
entails growing of species with economic potential along the hedgerows, such as
tiger grass for broom making, bamboo and lemon grass.
Targeting to cover 18,500 hectares of grasslands and
cultivated areas, the project will take around P227 million to put up the
requirement to implement the plan.
This time, the project relies solely in the multi-sectoral
collective efforts of companies, non-government and civic organizations and
agencies to integrate their plans and mainstream the collective endeavor of
solving the problem, Geollegue said.
The DENR-10 prepared the framework plan, with technical
assistance from Enterprise Works Worldwide Philippines Inc. (EWWP) under the
auspices of Bukidnon Watershed River Basin Forum Follow Through Committee and
the Cagayan de Oro River Basin Management Council. (JCV/PIA10)
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