Gov. Cua asks DOE, NPC for additional gensets

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Gov. Cua asks DOE, NPC for additional gensets
(052) 811-2822
VOL. XXXII, NO. 11
MAY 16, 2012
VIRAC, CATANDUANES
8 PAGES
10.00
Gov. Cua asks DOE, NPC
for additional gensets
Fearing the paralysis of
economic
activities
in
Catanduanes,
Governor
Joseph Cua has asked the
Department
of
Energy
(DoE) and the National
Power Corporation for intervention in providing additional power to the island.
Capitol sources told the
Tribune that the governor
will personally seek the assistance of DoE Secretary
Jose Rene Almendras and
NPC
President
Froilan
Tampinco in resolving the
power crisis that hit the grid
and its 35,000 memberconsumers just days after
Pres.
Benigno
Simeon
Aquino III led the ceremonial switch-on of the two minihydroelectric power plants
of the Sunwest Water &
Electric Co.
The rotating six-to-eighthour power outages began
May 4 when the 3.6megawatt bunker-fuel genset of the Catanduanes
Power Generation, Inc.
(CPGI) broke down due to a
defective fuel purifier. This
took out 2.9 MW from the
grid, and along with the
reduced capability of the
three hydro plants due to
low water levels, resulted in
a deficiency of 2 MW during
peak hours and 1 MW during off-peak hours.
The brownouts became
inevitable on May 8 when
CPGI decided to cease operations effective May 11,
invoking Clause 13.1 of the
Electricity Supply Agreement (ESA) with the First
Catanduanes Electric Cooperative, Inc. (FICELCO).
The provision allegedly
states that it cannot be held
liable for ceasing its operation due to force majeure,
or reasons beyond the control of the company.
In his letter to Sec. Almendras, Cua sought intervention for the immediate
provision of three (3) 1.25megawatt
gensets that
could be operated in lieu of
CPGI’s power plant. The
generators, he said, were
originally included in the
2012 budget for the NPC’s
Small Power Utilities Group
(SPUG) but were deferred
Gov. Cua/page 2
ONLY A BURNT SHELL remains of a two-storey house at Rawis, Virac following a fierce
blaze in the evening of May 10. Luckily, no one was hurt although the Virac fire station’s
reputation suffered a blow when its fire truck ran out of water, stalled and got damaged by
the blaze.
Juan Paolo Sales
CPGI stops operation; brownouts to continue
SP begins probe of
CPGI-Ficelco deal
Vice Governor Jose Teves Jr. last Monday asked
the Sangguniang Panlalawigan to investigate the
circumstances behind the sudden cessation of operations of Catanduanes Power Generation, Inc.
(CPGI), particularly the its liability for nonperformance under the allegedly one-sided Electricity Supply Agreement (ESA) with the First
Catanduanes Electric Cooperative, Inc. (FICELCO).
In his privilege speech
during the May 14 regular
session, Vice Gov. Teves
raised several issues and
concerns that have to be
answered so that the consuming public would be
able to understand how the
current power crisis developed.
The brownouts, which
Teves said could go on in-
definitely, began three days
after Pres. Benigno Simeon
Aquino III led the ceremonial switch-on of the two minihydroelectric power plants
of Sunwest Water & Electric
Co. (SUWECO). CPGI’s 3.6
megawatt bunker-fuel genset broke down due to a
defective fuel purifier while
the three minihydro plants
produced only
SP begins/page 2
CPGI cannot be
sued for failure
to deliver power
The Catanduanes Power
Generation, Inc. (CPGI)
cannot be sued for failing to
deliver its contracted power
under the Electricity Supply
Agreement (ESA) with the
First Catanduanes Electric
Cooperative,
Inc.
(FICELCO).
This is the position of
CPGI president Joselito
Abrogar in his May 8 letter
informing the FICELCO
management that due to
the “existence of force
majeure”, the firm is effectively prevented and excused from performing its
obligation to deliver the
contracted
energy
to
FICELCO.
Abrogar stated that its
decision to cease operation
is without exposure to any
claim against it, citing
Clause 13.2 of the ESA
which it said provides that
“no failure or omission by a
party to carry out or observe any of its material
obligations shall give rise to
any claim by the other party, or be deemed to be a
breach of the agreement if
the same shall be cause
THE RUNNING PRIEST, Fr. Robert Reyes (in blue shirt), leads participants in the recent
run-for-a-cause dubbed “Kapalibutan Mangnohon, Pagrahay ni Bishop Manolo Maw-oton”
from San Andres to Virac aimed at raising public awareness about the need to protect the
environment, practice road safety, engage in healthy lifestyles and raise funds for the medical expenses of Mons. Manolo delos Santos.
Juan Paolo Sales
LTO set to deputize 22
cops as traffic enforcers
At least two policemen
from each town will be deputized by the Land Transportation Office (LTO) as
traffic enforcers once their
applications are approved,
following the conduct of a
training at the Catanduanes
PNP
headquarters
last
week.
The local policemen, including personnel of the
Provincial Public Safety
Company, attended the two
-day Joint LTO and PNP
Land Transportation & Law
Enforcement Deputization
Training held at Camp
Francisco Camacho in Virac last May 9-10.
In his welcome message,
Catanduanes PNP provincial director Senior Superintendent Lito Pitallano discussed the significance of
the training to the uniformed
men, particularly the three
key measures of traffic regulation: traffic engineering
which is the duty of the
LTO set to/page 2
Man stabbed at
Bagamanoc bar
The police has yet to
identify the suspect in the
stabbing of a resident of
Sta. Mesa, Bagamanoc just
outside a videoke bar last
week.
According to Christopher
Pelagio, 26, the incident
occurred at 12:30 A.M. of
May 6 in front of the
Redlight Videoke Bar in
barangay Poblacion where
he and his friends had a
drinking spree. He was just
outside the bar when he
was suddenly stabbed by a
Man stabbed/page 5
THREE HUNDRED MEMBERS of the Catanduanes International Association (CIA) attended its annual meeting in Las Vegas, USA recently, with Governor Joseph Cua (at the rostrum) as keynote speaker. Also making the trip were Vice Governor Jose Teves Jr.
(background, seated 6th from left) and PBM Nel Asanza (the gov’s photographer).
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MAY 16, 2012
CYBERTRIVIA
Defining teenagers
A Teenager is…
A person who can't remember to walk the dog but
never forgets a phone number.
A weight watcher who goes on a diet by giving up
candy bars before breakfast.
A youngster who receives his/her allowance on
Monday, spends it on Tuesday, and borrows from
his/her best friend on Wednesday.
Someone who can hear a song by Lady Gaga
played three blocks away but not his mother
calling from the next room.
A whiz who can operate the latest computer
without a lesson but can't make a bed.
A youngster who is well informed about anything
he doesn't have to study.
An enthusiast who has the energy to ride a bike for
miles, but is usually too tired to dry the dishes.
A connoisseur of two kinds of fine music: Loud and
Very Loud.
A young woman who loves the cat and tolerates
her brother.
A person who is always late for dinner but always
on time for a rock concert.
A romantic who never falls in love more than once
a week.
A budding beauty who never smiles until her
braces come off.
An original thinker who is positive that her mother
was never a teenager.
*****
ACTUAL MEDICAL CHART NOTES
1. Patient has two teenage children, but no other
abnormalities.
2. Patient has chest pain if she lies on her left side
for over a year.
3. On the second day, the knee was better, and
then on the third day it disappeared.
4. The patient is tearful and crying constantly. She
also appears to be depressed.
5. Discharge status: Alive, but without my
permission.
6. Healthy-appearing decrepit, 69-year-old male,
mentally alert but forgetful.
7. The patient refused autopsy.
8. The patient has no previous history of suicides.
9. Patient has left white blood cells at another
hospital.
10. Patient's medical history has been remarkably
insignificant with only a 40-pound weight gain in
the last three days.
11. She is numb FROM her toes down.
12. Occasional, constant, infrequent headaches.
13. I saw your patient today, who is still under our
car for physical therapy.
14. Skin: somewhat pale but present.
15. The patient has been depressed since she
began seeing me in 1993.
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Catanduanes Chapter
Emergency Response Unit
Emergency Hotline
Please Contact:
09387588283
Always First, Always Ready, Always There
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SP begins….
from page 1
25% of their combined capability on account of law
water levels caused by lack
of rain.
CPGI’s
agreement
with the cooperative came
under fire from Vice Gov.
Teves, who asked FICELCO management what it is
planning to do with regards
to CPGI’s liability when the
latter invoked the no-fault
provision.
The vice governor stated
that CPGI is mistaken in
banking on the force
majeure provision since its
joint application with the
coop before the ERC was
within its reasonable control. In fact, he pointed out,
ERC has blamed CPGI for
not including in its petition
the actual data for the bunker-fuel genset’s operation.
Teves also inquired as to
the status of the alleged
arrangement since March
whereby FICELCO would
guarantee to the fuel supplier payment of the bunker
fuel used by CPGI, charged
to collections. He also
urged the cooperative and
CPGI to divulge the other
force majeure conditions in
the ESA, which in itself has
yet to be made public by
both parties.
Teves also criticized
FICELCO management for
not issuing prior advisories
about the load shedding,
particularly in the light of the
President’s switch-on ceremony last May 2. “How
could this have happened?
Was the switching on just a
façade to show to the President that we are doing good
here?” he asked.
In urging the august body
to give the matter a serious
look, the vice governor also
encouraged the Committee
on Power to initiate the
probe and thereafter propose recommendations that
would address the power
Gov. Cua….
from page 1
as
Catanduanes
was
among the areas under the
Private Sector Participation
program which mandates
NPC-SPUG to phase out its
existing power plants in
favor of new power providers from the private sector.
“Without these units, our
island’s economic activities
will be virtually paralyzed,
causing great losses for our
people,”
the
governor
stressed.
In a similar appeal to the
NPC, Cua sought the deployment of additional generators to the province to
respond to the urgent need
for adequate power and
thus significantly prevent
more damaging effects to
the island’s socio-economic
LTO set to….
from page 1
Department of Public Works
and Highways (DPWH);
Traffic Education, for the
LTO; and, Traffic Enforcement, which is the responsibility of the PNP.
Also present during the
training were LTO-V OICRegional Director Neil Sadia, LTO-V OIC Operations
Division Mar Jose Magistrado and LTO Virac OIC Ramon Diaz.
The LTO personnel informed the local police that
one of the requirements for
them to be able to deputized by the LTO is that they
should have a valid driver's
license. Deputization is a
privilege granted by LTO for
policemen to help them
implement traffic regulations especially in the localities, they stated. Among the
topics discussed during the
said training were the theoretical aspect of the registration system, licensing
and law enforcement, as
well as the legal aspect of
law enforcement, and ac-
MORE THAN TWENTY POLICEMEN representing the 11 towns as well as the Provincial
Public Safety Company listen intently to a lecturer during the Land Transportation Office V’s
deputization training last week for cops who will be designated as traffic enforcers.
crisis.
Meanwhile, political and
business leaders lamented
the decision of the power
provider to cease operation
of its power plant.
“It is lamentable that
CPGI made this decision at
this
time
when
the
Catanduanes grid’s renewable sources of energy’s
capability has been curtailed by lack of rainfall,”
Congressman Cesar Sarmiento told the Tribune. He
assured that he will assist
the local power industry in
whatever means to ensure
reliable power supply for
the island. However, the
congressman urged FICELCO management to first
provide possible solutions
to the crisis, including the
liability of CPGI uinder the
contract.
Department of Trade and
Industry (DTI) provincial
director Ireneo Panti Jr,.
echoed Sarmiento’s call,
saying that the cooperative
should determine the liability of CPGI’s failure to deliver on its contracted energy
under an agreement which
he described as “one-sided”
in favor of the IPP.
activities.
The governor made the
move after being informed
of the adverse development
by NPC Catanduanes Grid
plant superintendent Engr.
Edwin Tatel last week.
The NPC has proposed
as a short-term solution the
deployment of additional
rented
mobile
gensets
charged to the account of
CPGI, which under its contract with the cooperative is
supposed to supply 53 percent of the annual energy
requirement of the island.
For the long-term, the
NPC has sought the reconsideration of the slashed
additional capacity of three
1.25-MW gensets as the
NPC has now become the
supplier of last resort on the
grid due to CPGI’s inability
to provide stable power.
SRM
CPGI cannot….
from page 1
or arise out of any circumstance beyond the reasonable control of the part which
effectively prevents it from
performing its obligations,
including any other event,
matter or thing.”
Abrogar blamed the Energy Regulatory Commission’s provisional approval
of the Electricity Supply
Agreement (ESA) between
CPGI and FICELCO for
having effectively limited
the cost of fuel that may be
collected and passed on to
the grid’s 35,000 memberconsumers.
“The disparity between
the provisionally approved
fuel and lube oil cost and
the actual cost of purchasing fuel is too much a burden for CPGI to bear, so
much so that other costs
concomitant to operating
and maintaining the power
plant can no longer be attended to by CPGI,” Abrogar stated, adding that the
very low rates approved by
ERC resulted to serious
financial losses for CPGI.
“As a matter of fact, all of
CPGI’s recent collections
from FICELCO were used
almost exclusively to purchase fuel to ensure the
continuous operation of the
power plant for 12 hours
per day,” he stressed.
As such rates are not
sufficient to allow the continued sustainable operation of CPGI’s plant, CPGI
said it has informed FICELCO on several occasions of
its predicament, particularly
the imminent possibility of a
cessation of operations.
Since March 17, the independent power producer
has been operating intermittently and at one time allowed to suspend power
generation. The firm, Abrogar disclosed, has come to
a point that it can no longer
continue on generating
electricity, with its fuel inventory as of May 8 to last
less than 50 hours of operation.
As a result of the CPGI’s
plant being idled, the grid
has a deficiency of 2 megawatts during peak hours
from 6 to 10 P.M. and one
megawatt during the rest of
the day, based on current
demand of 8.4 MW during
peak hours and 6.2 MW
during off-peak hours. With
the three hydro plants at
Solong,
Hitoma
and
Balongbong producing just
25 percent of its total capability of 5.4 MW, the bulk of
the grid’s electrical supply is
now being borne by NPC’s
rented gensets as well as
its power barge and derated diesel power plants.
Under the contract, CPGI is
supposed
to
deliver
22,600,000 kilowatt-hours
annually, which accounts
for 53 percent of the total
yearly demand.
CPGI told the cooperative that it may not be able
to operate normally on May
11, emphasizing that circumstances beyond its control leave it with no choice
but to resort to the decision.
“Exactly how long this force
majeure will continue is
beyond us,” Abrogar said,
adding that CPGI could only
anticipate that ERC will resolve its application soonest
and grant workable rates,
upon which the company
would mobilize critical working capital to resume operations soonest.
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countability.
On the final day of the
training, the LTO and PNP
conducted a pre-field operation briefing, after which
they divided the group and
conducted an actual traffic
enforcement. A total of 243
vehicles were confiscated
by the joint LTO and PNP
operations in the capital
town due to failure of drivers to secure licenses or
registration of their vehicles.
HOW TO PLAY: Complete the grid so each row, column and 3
-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit from 1 to 9.
Solution on page 5.
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MAY 16, 2012
WEEKLY REFLECTIONS
Ice Cream
Last week I took my children to a restaurant. My six-year-old son asked if he
could say grace.
As we bowed our heads he said, "God is good. God is great. Thank you for the
food, and I would even thank you more if Mom gets us ice cream for dessert. And
Liberty and justice for all! Amen!”
Along with the laughter from the other customers nearby I heard a woman
remark, "That's what's wrong with this country. Kids today don't even know how
to pray. Asking God for ice-cream! Why, I never!"
Hearing this, my son burst into tears and asked me, "Did I do it wrong? Is God
mad at me?"
As I held him and assured him that he had done a terrific job and God was
certainly not mad at him, an elderly gentleman approached the table. He winked
at my son and said, “I happen to know that God thought that was a great prayer.”
"Really?" my son asked.
"Cross my heart," the man replied.
Then in a theatrical whisper he added (indicating the woman whose remark had
started this whole thing), "Too bad she never asks God for ice cream. A little ice
cream is good for the soul sometimes."
Naturally, I bought my kids ice cream at the end of the meal. My son stared at
his for a moment and then did something I will remember the rest of my life. He
picked up his sundae and, without a word, walked over and placed it in front of
the woman.
With a big smile he told her, “Here, this is for you. Ice cream is good for the
soul sometimes; and my soul is good already.”
TIngnan natin
ni Jex F. Lucero
IT’S MORE FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES?
Sa lahat ng mga mother,
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY po
sa inyong lahat. Doon po sa
mga wala nang mother tulad
ko, paamot na lang po sa
mga mother ninyo.
Masaya po ako dahil sa
dinalaw po ako ng mother ko
sa araw na ito. Matagal na
po siyang yumao pero isa
pong napakagandang itim na
paru-paro ang sumalubong
sa akin habang papalabas
ako ng tirahan ko at umikotikot pa siya ng mga ilang
beses sa harapan ko. At
matagal bago siya lumayo at
napakaamo niya.
Alam ko, mother ko ‘yon,
malakas ang kutob ko dahil
madalas niyang ginagawa
ang ganoon sa akin.
Haping-hapi ako dahil kahit
matagal nang yumao ang
mother ko pero nagpaparamdam pa rin siya sa mga
ganitong importanteng araw.
Muli sa lahat ng mga mother, Happy Mother’s Day po
sa inyong lahat lalong-lalo na
siyempre sa mother ko kahit
nasa kabilang mundo na siya.
*****
Ito ang mga naglalakihang
balita sa mga diyaryo. MAGINA KINATAY NG AKYAT
BAHAY GANG, MAG-IINA
MINASAKER, APAT NA TAONG GULANG NA BATA
GINAHASA NG ADIK, KAGAWAD TODAS SA KASALAN, MAYOR INAMBUSH,
COL. BINARIL SA ULO SA
INUMAN,
TURISTA
GINAHASA PINATAY PA, DATING
GOBERNADOR
WANTED
SA
KASONG
PAGPATAY, at marami pang
mga karumaldumal na mga
pangyayari sa atring bansa
na saksakan ng ganda.
Let’s have fun in the PHILIPPINES!!!
*****
Niluluto raw sa Maynila
ang People Power laban sa
bansang China. Kasi raw
inaari ng China ang Scarborough Shoal na matatagpuan malapit sa lalawigan
ng Zambales, Pilipinas.
Bilang ganti, niluluto rin
daw ang People Power sa
China dahil daw sa inaari raw
ng Pinas ang Scarborough
Shoal na maliwanag daw na
pag-aari nila (China) dahil sa
ito raw ay nasa China Sea.
People Power vs. People
Power. Sa tunog na tunog
lang ay talong-talo na ang
Pilipinas. Isang bilyon ang
populasyon ng China laban
sa 90 milyong tao ng Pinas,
pupuwede ba iyon?
Isang probinsiya lang ng
China ang lulusob sa Pinas,
tunaw na tayo. People power
laban sa China? Ano kaya
pakikinggan kaya tayo?
Funny!!! Again, let’s have
fun in the Philippines!!
*****
Alam ba ninyong ang
pinag-aawayang Spratly Islands
kasama
na
ang
Sacrborough
o
Panatag
Shoal na ngayong hindi na
mapanatag ay may mina ng
langis na aabot sa 17 bilyong
bariles?
Mas malaki pa ang depositong ito ng langis sa Spratly
kaysa sa Kuwait na ngayon
napakayaman at miyembro
pa ng Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
Kaya ganoon na lamang
ang pagmamatigas ng China
at iba pang Asean Countries
sa pagsasabing kanila ang
Spratly kasama na ang Panatag.
So far tayo ang pinakamalapit pero sabi ng China
ito ay nasa China Sea kaya
ito ay kanila.
Kaya ang dapat magpasa
ng resolution ang kongreso
natin na ang Pacific Ocean
ay maging pag-aari naman
ng Pilipinas dahil mayroon
daw mina diyan ng dolyar at
ibibigay na natin sa China
ang Scarborough Shoal.
Ipalamon natin ito sa kanila!
*****
Kung iniisip ng ilang mga
kababayan natin na makukuha sa People Power ang
China, malaking pagkakamli
nila ito. Hindi kailanman
makikinig sa mga people
people power natin.
Kung iyong sarili nilang
kababayan pinapatay pag
nagpepeople power, tayo pa
kaya? Remember Tiananmen
Square? Ilan daang aktibistang Intsik ang tinigbac ng
kanilang gobyerno?
Lahat ng lakas sa aking
palagay ay gagamitin ng China para tuluyang sabihing
kanila
ang
Scarborough
Shoal. At wala tayong magagawa.
Ipagpalagay na lang natin
na tayo ay isang bata na kumakain ng candy tapos inagaw sa ‘tin iyong candy at
wala tayong magawa dahil
malaking tao ang nang-agaw.
Na kahit anong ngawngaw
ang gawin natin ay wala
tayong magagawa.
Ang magagawa na lang
natin ay magmakaawa. Na
hindi naman natin magagawa
dahil hindi sila maaaring
maawa.
Magsisisigaw,
maglululupasay, para isauli iyong
candy. Sabi China..no way
amin ‘to sakop China Sea.
Funny,.very funny!!
*****
Ibinasura ng korte ang
kasong arson laban sa
pinaghihinalaang lider ng
NPA na si Daniel Frias.
Isa kasi sa mga suspek si
Frias sa panununog ng Globe
cellsite sa Gigmoto noong
nakaraang Hulyo 2009.
Nang iprisinta ang nagiisang testigo na si Nieto Bibar para kilalanin ang akusado, ang sabi ay hindi niya raw
kilala bukod pa roon sinabi
pa ng testigo na hindi niya
raw alam ang pangalan ng
mga gumawa ng panununog.
Dinugtong pa ng testigo na
ang nagbigay daw ng mga
pangalan ng mga akusado
ay iyong police investigator,
may karugtong pang salita na
huwag kang mag-alala.
Dahil sa ganoong mga
pangyayari ay hiniling ng
abogado ng depensa na idismiss ang kaso at ang kahilingan ay pinanigan ng
korte.
Ang kaso ay dismissed!
Mahinang kaso! May anomaliya pa!
*****
Nagkasunog kamakailan
sa Virac na napakalapit lang
sa Bureau of Fire Protection.
Natupok na iyong rerespondihang bahay pero walang
bumbero.
Ay… dumating din pala
pero
walang
tubig
na
lumalabas sa hose nila. Ang
dahilan ay sira daw iyong
makina na dapat maglalabas
ng tubig sa hose.
Ang malas, ano, pagkakataon na sana para makasalba ng bahay na nasusunog
tapos pumalpak naman iyong
makina nila.
Kaya ang nangyari sunog
na sunog iyong bahay. Salamat na lamang at walang
damay o nakiramay na bahay.
Kaya sa susunod mga
kabahay, ingat lang po at
huwag nating iaasa ang mga
bahay natin sa mga bumbero.
Hangin ang galuwas sa
hose ninda macangana pa ito
sa sulo!
*****
Naalaala ba ninyo ang
mga sinasabi ko noon na
kahit na ilang hydro ang
ilagay natin sa buong lalawigan ng Catanduanes ay hindi
pa rin malulutas ang problema sa brownout sa atin sa
dahilang kahit may hydro
tayo ay matutuyuan din ng
tubig.
Ngayon ay ito na at nangyayari na. Isa sa mga dahilang ibinibigay kaya wala
tayong kuryente ay dahil sa
hindi umuulan. Nangyayari
na nga. Ang malungkot pa
diyan kahit malakas ang ulan
noon ay parati pa rin ang
brownout.
Ano ang dahilan nila na
kahit
umuulan
ay
Some Random Thoughts
Atty. Romulo P. Atencia
A.B., LlB., Bar Topnotcher
Former Executive Judge, RTC, Virac
THE SPRATLYS
The Spratly Islands, a
group of islands located in
the South China Sea, are
important for a number of
reasons: the Spratly area
holds significant reserves of
oil and natural gas, it is a
productive area for world
fishing
and
commercial
shipping,
and
coastal
countries would get an
extended continental shelf.
In 1968 oil was discovered in
the region. The Geology and
Mineral Resources Ministry of
the People's Republic of
China (PRC) has estimated
that the Spratly area holds oil
and natural gas reserves of
17.7 billion tons (1.60 × 1010
kg), as compared to the 13
billion tons (1.17 × 1010 kg)
held by Kuwait, placing it as
the fourth largest reserve bed
in the world. These large
reserves
assisted
in
intensifying the situation and
propelled the territorial claims
of the neighboring countries.
States staking claims to
various islands are: Brunei,
China (People's Republic of
China),
Malaysia,
the
Philippines, Taiwan (Republic
of China), and Vietnam. All
except Brunei occupy some
of the islands.
*****
China and Vietnam are the
main protagonists in the
dispute.
The
People's
Republic of China (PRC)
claim all of the Spratly
Islands as part of China and
had
a
historical
naval
presence. Recently, they
have had a profound military
impact on the area. China
claims to have discovered the
islands in the Han Dynasty in
2 BC. The islands were
claimed to have been marked
on maps compiled during the
time of Eastern Han Dynasty
and Eastern Wu (one of the
Three Kingdoms). Since the
Yuan Dynasty in the 12th
century, several islands that
may be the Spratlys have
been labeled as Chinese
territory, followed by the Ming
Dynasty and the Qing
Dynasty from the 13th to 19th
Century.
In
1755,
archaeological surveys the
remains of Chinese pottery
and coins have been found in
the islands and are cited as
proof for the PRC claim. The
Republic of China (ROC),
which ruled mainland China
before 1949 and has been
confined to Taiwan since
1949, also claims all of the
Spratly Islands. Today, the
People's Liberation Army and
the Republic of China Armed
Forces are both stationed in
several islands, including the
largest, Taiping Island occupied by ROC. The PRC
and ROC base their claims
on the belief that the islands
have been an integral part of
China
for
nearly
two
thousand years and that
neighboring countries and
European
Powers
took
advantage of China's poor
condition and diversity to
impinge on its sovereignty.
*****
Vietnam’s claims to the
islands--which they call the
Truong Sa islands--are part
of the empire of Annam,
Vietnam's ancestor, in the
l9th century. In 1815, an
expedition sent by king Gia
Long to chart sea lanes
occupied and settled the
islands. The French, who
were
Vietnam’s
colonial
rulers, annexed the Spratlys
in 1933, so Vietnam says the
islands are theirs as the
inheritors of the French
possessions. In September
1973, Vietnam declared that
the Spratlys were part of the
Phuoc Tuy province. Vietnam
currently holds three islands.
*****
The Philippines made its
first claim in the area -- which
it refers to as the Kalayaan
islands -- in 1975 and has
been developing oil in the
region between the Spratlys
and the island of Palawan
since 1976. The Philippines
real history in the region
began in May 1956 when a
private Philippine expedition
surveyed and occupied some
of the islands. In 1968, the
Philippines started to take its
claims more seriously and
stationed troops on three
islands which had been
claimed by the adventurer
Tomas Cloma as part of
Freedomland.
The
Philippines base its claims of
sovereignty over the Spratlys
on the issues of res nullius
(Latin
term,
meaning
nobody’s
property)
and
geography. The Philippines
claims res nullius as there
was no effective sovereignty
over the islands until the
1930s when France and then
Japan acquired the islands.
When Japan renounced its
sovereignty over the islands
according
to
the
San
Francisco Treaty, there was a
relinquishment of the right to
the islands without any
special
beneficiary.
Therefore,
argue
the
Philippines,
the
islands
became res nullius and
available for annexation. The
Philippine claim to Kalayaan
on a geographical basis
argues that all the islands
claimed by the Philippines lie
within its 200-mile Exclusive
Economic Zone according to
the 1982 United Nations
Convention on the Law of the
Sea.
*****
Malaysia has also been
involved in the dispute since
1979. It currently has control
over three of the islands but
claims the whole chain.
Malaysia’s case is based on
the fact that the islands are
part of its continental shelf.
This gives it right to the
islands under the Law of the
Sea Convention. Brunei's
claims to the island also rest
on the Law of the Sea. It
states that the southern part
of the Spratly chain is
actually a part of its
continental
shelf
and
therefore its territory and
resources.
*****
There is no question that
China is bullying everybody
else in the tension in the
South China Sea. It does so
because it can do so. It does
so because no claimant
nation,
except
perhaps
Vietnam, has the courage to
stand up to Beijing, no matter
how feeble the attempt would
turn
out
to
be.
The
Philippines, which does not
have a navy to speak of, and
which owes Beijing huge
loans, could just scratch its
head in embarrassment to
the Chinese bullying. To add
insult to all this, Manila has
looked to the United States
for help, invoking the socalled Mutual Defense Treaty
between the Americans and
the Filipinos. But would the
US choose to side with the
Philippines and risk offending
China? What the Philippines
owes China is peanuts
compared to the trillions of
dollars owed by US from
China. Put another way,
would the US - its global
dominance waning and its
economy increasingly reliant
on China - go to war for the
Philippines? Let us stop
dreaming.
Atty. Romulo P. Atencia
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EDITORIAL
Blackmail by brownout
Unofficially, and power industry officials would not admit it, this is
what is happening in the Catanduanes power grid.
As concerned readers may recall, an energy summit was called
March 30 to discuss the “curtailment” of the operation of
Catanduanes Power Generation, Inc. (CPGI), due to huge revenue
losses it blamed on the low fuel heat rate approved by the Energy
Regulatory Commission.
During that summit, which turned out to be a cry for help, the
management of the First Catanduanes Electric Cooperative, Inc.
(FICELCO) appealed to local leaders and businessmen to petition the
ERC for a reconsideration of the rates it provisionally approved.
Unfortunately, the politicians stayed away while the businessmen
declined, saying they had had enough of writing petitions that are
never granted. With the ERC taking forever to hear CPGI’s motion for
reconsideration and the company rapidly using up its remaining
capital, CPGI President Joselito Abrogar decided to stop operation of
its 3.6-megawatt bunker-fuel power plant.
In another luckless day for Catanduanes’ 35,000 memberconsumers, local leaders chose not to pester Pres. Benigno Simeon
Aquino III, who ironically led the ceremonial switch-on of two
hydroelectric plans that now produce only a quarter of their power, to
restore funding for three gensets of the National Power Corporation.
The three new gensets could have taken CPGI’s load at this time.
And now that CPGI has idled its plant for lack of cash, Pres.
Abrogar has the temerity to claim that CPGI cannot be sued for failing
to deliver its contracted power under the controversial but hidden
Electricity Supply Agreement (ESA) with FICELCO.
Clause 13.2 of the ESA allegedly provides that “no failure or
omission by a party to carry out or observe any of its material
obligations shall give rise to any claim by the other party, or be
deemed to be a breach of the agreement if the same shall be cause or
arise out of any circumstance beyond the reasonable control of the
part which effectively prevents it from performing its obligations,
including any other event, matter or thing.”
Never mind that CPGI had reasonable control over the application
for ESA approval it filed jointly with FICELCO before the ERC, which
even saw fit to point out that CPGI did not use actual operational data
for the bunker-fuel genset as its supporting document for the
approval of the fuel heat rate it wanted.
The secrecy with which FICELCO management and its “staunch
partner” has held the ESA prompts sane consumer-members,
including Vice Gov. Jose Teves Jr., to wonder what other clauses
prevent anybody from suing CPGI or even the cooperative for breach
of contract. They are even wondering if the Board of Directors
evaluated the financial capability of CPGI, whether it had enough
money to pull itself out of crises like this.
On the other hand, many would probably understand if CPGI went
further by pulling out of the grid altogether, dissolving the company
and going into bankruptcy proceedings. But no, Pres. Abrogar cited
force majeure and then left the door open for CPGI to be able to
function normally again.
Here are his very words in the May 8 letter to FICELCO: “Even how
long this Force Majeure will continue is beyond us. CPGI could only
anticipate that ERC will resolve our Application soonest and grant
workable rates to CPGI pursuant to our filings and evidence
presented. Immediately upon such final resolution of ERC, CPGI will
mobilize to have critical working capital made available for the
company to resume operations as soon as possible.”
There it is. CPGI will only mobilize to have critical working capital
and resume operations ONLY and ONLY IF the Commission favorably
grants its requested rate. That’s why the company and the
cooperative tried to persuade local leaders to send urgent petitions to
ERC, citing the possibility of island-wide brownouts.
If this is not blackmail, then there are no brownouts in Catanduanes
right now.
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A Bill of Rights for passengers
The
move
of
the
Department of Transportation
and Communications (DOTC)
to draft a Passenger Bill of
Rights is very timely.
Last Friday, this writer and
his two sons waited for six
hours at the crowded Manila
Domestic Terminal for our
flight home via Zest Air. It
was just too bad that the
management
decided
to
cancel the flight due to
“sunset limitation” just before
4 P.M., triggering vehement
complaints from passengers,
most of whom were trying to
catch the celebration of the
town fiesta in Gigmoto.
Several called for the
outright refund of their tickets,
as they had purchased them
on-line several months ahead
and would like to find seats in
the similarly chaotic bus
terminal in Cubao. Rebooking
of the tickets was a no-no,
with the airline promising
sure seats not the next day,
but on Tuesday.
In the end, the passengers
had to accept what the
management
offered:
a
measly P150 as “denied
boarding compensation” to
add to the refund of their
P200 terminal fee. Gone, of
course, were their expenses
for the taxi fare and lunch
while waiting for their flight
that never got off the ground.
The lengthy delays and
appropriate compensation for
passengers in case of flight
cancellation are among the
issues which the proposed
Bill of Rights seeks to
address. Clearly, flight control
crew would be able to
determine before lunchtime if
a flight scheduled in the
afternoon
should
be
cancelled
to
save
its
passengers the stress of
trying to make it to their
Q
destinations on time. If the
earliest flight of the plane was
already delayed, surely they
will be able to calculate by
how
much
time
the
succeeding flights could be
delayed, or cancelled due to
“sunset limitation.”
There is also the matter of
ticket refunds. An airline
should have at the terminal
concerned enough cash to be
able to pay passengers who
want refunds of their unused
tickets. While tickets bought
on-line within the 30 to 60day period within which the
passenger’s bank pays the
airline could understandably
be refunded within a similar
period from date of flight
cancellation, tickets bought
on cash basis should be
refunded outright. The airline
can get a refund of the
payment from their sales
agents who issued the
tickets.
Certainly,
most
passengers, especially those
who do not travel so often,
would not have much use of
the so-called “travel fund”
which Cebu Pacific and other
airlines offer passengers
whose tickets were unutilized
due to cancellations. On the
other hand, passengers pay
so much, at least P600 plus,
when they fail to make it to
flight time and have to
rebook.
Airlines
should
likewise be required to
compensate passengers for
delays and cancellations not
due
to
weather,
and
overbooking (issuing tickets
in excess of available seats).
*****
NOTES: At the terminal,
this writer had a brief
conversation with retired PNB
executive
vice
president
Reynato
Sarmiento,
reminisced the days when
Isip-isipon ta
Gigmotenos saw no need to
raise hogs and hens as these
were
aplenty
in
the
mountains. He wishes an
investor
could
take
advantage of the tidal
currents that sweep towards
the island from across the
Pacific Ocean, as an endless
supply of power, provided the
appropriate technology is
developed. The current, he
says, goes straight towards
Baras’ coast before turning
towards
Japan….
Many
thanks to the people who
offered assistance during the
fire that struck a residential
house near the Tribune
offices: the man who singlehandedly carried the ailing
Francisca
“Nang
Kikay”
Arcilla from her sick bed at
the ground floor of the burned
building; the staff of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Hospital where my mother
was given temporary refuge;
friends and relatives, as well
as Tribune newsboys, who
checked to see if the family
was safe and if they needed
help in bringing valuables to
safety;
and,
barangay
officials of Rawis and Sta.
Cruz who helped put out the
blaze, along with the Bato fire
station and the ill-maintained
Virac fire truck.
*****
GOOD BOSS. Smith goes to
see his supervisor in the front
office. “Boss," he says, "we're
doing some heavy housecleaning at home tomorrow,
and my wife needs me to
help with the attic and the
garage, moving and hauling
stuff."
"We're
short-handed,
Smith" the boss replies. "I
can't give you the day off."
"Thanks,
boss,"
says
Smith "I knew I could count
on you!"
qui
Tang Tacio
Bato alisto, Virac tonto?
Ini daa an comentario kan
mga usisero sa barangay
Rawis, Virac kan maheling an
performance kan duwang
bumbero na nagresponde
duman
sa
nagcalayong
lumang harong kan fecha
diez nin Mayo.
Segun sa mga chismoso,
naawat-awat pa daa bago
nacaabot an fire truck kan
Virac fire station mantang
sanggatos metros man sana
an distancia caini duman sa
lugar.
Pagsampot sa tampad kan
nagkarabkatab na harong,
dae man nin halaga an
firetruck kan Virac ta uyag
palan an bomba. Imbes na
tubig, hangin an nagluwas sa
hose, he! he! he! Nauyag pa
an maquina, caya dae na
nakahare.
Imbes
na
makatabang, nadanyosan pa
an
sakayan
kan
mga
bumbero, he! he! he!
Mayad
ngani
daang
nakaabot an mga taga-Bato,
ta kung dae maubos an
enterong residential area sa
Sta. Cruz y Rawis.
Kulang na siguro sa praktis
an mga taga-Virac fire
station. Tibaad nasobrahan
na nin ritad-ritad, pagheling
nin palabas sa cable TV, o
caya pagkuru-kanta sa video
cinco.
Sa
otro,
kung
mangyari man na iguang
kasulo, pagbitbiton na nin
mga balde an mga bumbero
sa Virac.
****
Marinas an naging aksyon
kan LTO Region V sa
pangapodan ni Cong Cesar
na
i-deputize
otro
an
magkapilang kapulisan bilang
traffic enforcer sa isla nin
Catanduanes.
Maguiromdoman na hinale
an deputization kan mga ini
dae pa sana naawat, caya
ngani kulang an nadadacop
na mga sutil na motorista sa
tinampo.
Nagduwang aldaw daa an
mga taga-LTO, pati na an
PNP TMG flying squad
tanganing praktison an mga
taga-isla sa tamang paagui
nin traffic enforcement. Sa
duwang aldaw daang tonong
kang team sa Virac, labing
dos cientos na motorsiklo,
awto y iba pang vehiculo an
nadacop
ta
dae
nang
rehistro. Dae pa dindi cabale
an mga menor de edad na
motorista pati na mga habo
magkua nin lisensiya.
Alagad, nahayblad daa an
magcapirang mga ciudadano,
lalo na itong mga nakaestar
sa San Isidro Village, kan
maheling ninda an pasiramsiram kan LTO flying squad
duman sa oficina. Sala man
daa sa lugar an sige nindang
pandacop samantala daang
an mga cliente kan LTO
Virac, sige an sacrificio sa off
-line kan computer kan
Stradcom, piga singil pa nin
penalidad
masque
baco
nindang sala. Dae man daa
puedeng
oro-aldaw
mangahang sinda sa LTO
Virac sa paglaom na on-line
na an sistema kan Stradcom.
Banggui
na
kan
maaguihan ninda an grupo
na gainom nin agua de
pataranta (siempre masiram
an pulutan) sa solar kan LTO.
Brownout daa an banwaan
kaito (sa karahayang boot
kan CPGI y Dificelco), caya
daa an guinibo kan mga
enforcer, pinaandar an dara
nindang awto na may pulang
plaka
asin
tinutok
an
headlight
sa
lamesa,
tanganing
maheling
an
pulutan, he! he! he! Ung rinas
baga
an
igwang
mga
empleyado de gobyerno na
maabilidad,
caya
magcacanigo na tawan ini
nin medalya kan LTO central
office sa saendang maray na
guibo, he! he! he! Kung
puede
pa,
paisihon
si
Conchitina Morales para
maregalohan man sinda nin
imbitasyon sa Ombudsman,
he! he! he!
*****
Maribong an payo kan
treinta y cinco mil na
miembros-consumidores kan
Dificelco dahil sa brownouts.
Sayang na dae ini guinibo
kan panahon na magvisita si
Presidente PNoy, cotana
nasolusyunan lamang sa
paagui nin dagdag na fondo
para sa NPC sa pagbakal nin
mga bag-ong genset o caya
para dagdagan an fondo para
sa arquila kan Monark mobile
gensets.
Malang nagbabay na si
PNoy,
dae
na
kitang
maguinibo kundi halaton an
solosyun kan mga maorag na
mga amo sa Dificelco, lalo na
si OIC Podol y pag-iribang
director sa BOD. Si Gob
Boboy
dae
man
daa
mapabaya,
ta
personal
daang dodolocon si DOE
Secretary
Rene
Jose
Almendras y NPC president
Froilan Tampinco para iapelar an dagdag na cuarta
sa Catanduanes grid.
Para mientras dae pa ini,
magayon na avisuhan si OIC
Podol
asin
an
mga
poderosong
director
na
magpaguibo nin dagdag na
copya kan Lumens Award
trophy
na
itinao
sa
cooperativa dae pa sana
naawat dahel sa soboot
magayon na performance
kan 2011. Luway-luway sana
tabi an paglutab, pwe!
Kung
ini
mahaman,
gakudan nin pisi y ibitay sa
riog nin cada saro. Ini para
maguiromdoman kan mga
consumidor an magayon
nindang performance kan
2011 y dae na sinda
pagsitaron, he! he! he!
5
MAY 16, 2012
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region V (Bicol)
DIVISION OF CATANDUANES
BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE (BAC)
San Roque, Virac, Catanduanes, Philippines
Tel. No. (052) 811-3094
Email Address: [email protected]
Project No. 2012-003
INVITATION TO BID
The Department of Education, Division of Catanduanes, intends to apply the sum of Nine Million, Sixty-Five Thousand, Four
Hundred Thirty Pesos (PhP9,065,430.00) being the Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC) to eligible payments under the contract for the CY 2011 - QRF (Batch 2) - Repair of Classrooms and Repair/Rehabilitation of Typhoon-Damaged School Building, as follows:
LOT
1
Item Description
Repair of
Classrooms
Recipient Schools
Hinipaan ES
Bacak ES
San Rafael ES
San Isidro ES
Porot ES
Marambong ES
Catamban ES
Paniqui ES
San Jose ES
Location
Bagamanoc
Bagamanoc
Bagamanoc
Pandan
Pandan
Pandan
Pandan
Caramoran
Caramoran
Contract
Duration
Approved Budget
for the Contact
(ABC in PhP)
90 days
99,000.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
148,500.00
148,500.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
198,000.00
148,500.00
1,138,500.00
SUB-TOTAL
2
3
4
Repair of
Classrooms
Repair of
Classrooms
Repair of
Classrooms
Moning ES
Guinsaanan ES
Paniquihan ES
Putsan-Danao ES
Carorian ES
Batalay ES
San Pedro ES
Guinobatan ES
Gigmoto CES
Dororian ES
Baras
Baras
Baras
Baras
Bato
Bato
Bato
Bato
Gigmoto
Gigmoto
Yocti ES
San Jose ES
Bagong Sirang ES
Jose Rizal ES
Codon ES
Pacogon ES
Siay ES
Dayawa ES
Obo ES
San Marcos ES
San Andres
San Andres
San Andres
San Andres
San Andres
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
Botinagan ES
Almojuela ES
P. Vera ES
Sagrada ES
Simamla ES
Sto. Nino ES
Magnesia ES
Cavinitan ES
Magnesia NHS
San Miguel ES
Babaguan ES
Mabini ES
Viga
Viga
Viga
Viga
Virac
Virac
Virac
Virac
Virac
Panganiban
Panganiban
Panganiban
90 days
99,000.00
148,500.00
148,500.00
99,000.00
148,500.00
99,000.00
148,500.00
99,000.00
247,500.00
99,000.00
1,336,500.00
SUB-TOTAL
90 days
148,500.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
148,500.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
1,089,000.00
SUB-TOTAL
90 days
99,000.00
99,000.00
148,500.00
148,500.00
148,500.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
148,500.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
1,386,000.00
SUB-TOTAL
5
Replacement of
2 classrooms
Suchan Elem. School
Bagamanoc
90 days
1,145,430.00
6
Repair/Rehabilitation
of Typhoon-Damaged
School Building
Cabcab National
High School
San Andres
45 days
990,000.00
7
New Construction of
School Building (3-CL)
Codon National
High School
San Andres
90 days
1,980,000.00
GRAND TOTAL
Prospective bidders must have completed a similar contract within the last ten (10) years from the deadline date of submission
and receipt of bids with an amount of at least fifty (50%) of the ABC to be bid.
Bidding is restricted to Filipino citizens / sole proprietorships, organizations with at least seventy-five percent (75%) interest or
outstanding capital stock belonging to citizens of the Philippines, and to citizens or organizations of a country the laws or regulations
of which grant similar rights or privileges to Filipino citizens, pursuant to RA 5183 and subject to Commonwealth Act 138.
Date and Time
Venue
Issuance of Bidding Documents
May 11, 2012 to May 30, 2012
DepEd, Division Office
Pre-Bid Conference
May 18, 2012 at 9:00 AM
OIC-ASDS Office
Submission and Opening of Bids
May 30, 2012 at 9:00 AM
DO Conference Hall - A
Open competitive bidding will be conducted using the non-discretionary pass/fail criterion, evaluation and post-qualification procedures, specified in the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of R.A. 9184. Information is also available at www.philgeps.net
or call DeEd, Division of Catanduanes at 811-3094 or CP No. 09272291444 care of Dr. Alice T. Angeles, BAC Chairman.
The Bidding Documents may be inspected or purchased at DepEd, Division Office, Virac, Catanduanes, upon accomplishing a
bidder’s information sheet and payment in cash of a non-refundable fee, in the amount of Two Thousand Pesos Only (P2,000.00),
by interested bidders to the DepEd Cashier. Only bidders that purchased the Bidding Documents will be allowed to submit bids.
Prospective bidders are strongly encouraged to order from the PhilGEPS website: www.philgeps.net, for them to be included in
the Document Request List of the project.
The DepEd, Division of Catanduanes, reserves the right to reject any and all bids, declare a failure of bidding, not award the
contract, or annul the bidding process without thereby incurring any liability to the affected parties.
(Sgd.) ALICE T. ANGELES
BAC Chairman
The Catanduanes Tribune
May 16, 2012
LOTS FOR SALE
ARDCI's Corporate Office Building in San Roque, Virac,
now under construction, is touted to become a landmark in
Catanduanes, being the first 5-storey building in the island
with solar panels supplying the offices with environmentfriendly power.
Republic of the Philippines
VIRAC WATER DISTRICT
San Isidro Village, Virac, Catanduanes
Mobile No. (0929)8054171; (0929)8054283
E-mail Address: [email protected]
1982
SUMMER SPECIAL PROMO FOR INACTIVE CONNECTIONS
To encourage the inactive concessionaires to reconnect their service
connections, the Virac Water District is offering the following promo:
1. The service connection fee of P3,100.00 for 1/2” water meter shall be
reduced by 50% amounting to P1,550.00 only;
2. The discounted fee must be paid in cash within the promo period (May to
June 2012);
3. Reconnection of water meter can be done only after payment of P1.550.00
- this applies only to inactive concessionaires with arrears;\
4. The arrears may be paid on instalment basis within a period depending on
the amount of arrears and economic status or capacity to pay by the
concessionaires;
5. Inactive connections without arrears may avail a “no reconnection fee.”
Approved per Board Resolution No. 50, Series of 2012
The Management
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May 9 & 16, 2012
The DepEd, Division of Catanduanes, through its Bids and Awards Committee (BAC), now invites bids for the above-mentioned
works. Bids received that exceed the ABC per lot shall be rejected. Late bids shall be rejected. Evaluation and award shall be made
on a per lot basis/as one (1) lot. Bidder may bid for one, more than one or all of the lots.
Located at the back of LTO Virac, Dela Riva Subdivision
1. Lot 18, Block 9, with an area of 600 sq. meters
and under TCT #349
2. Lot 19, Block 9, with an area of 600 sq. meters
and under TCT #350
DIRECT BUYERS ONLY!
Contact CP Nos. 0918-566-1531 (Smart)
and 0916-799-2279 (Globe)
Muling magsasagawa ng
medical and dental mission
ang ARDCI ngayong taon at
ito'y gaganapin sa iba't-ibang
lalawigan sa Mainland Bicol.
Bulan, Sorsogon ang una sa
listahan ngayong June 30.
Ang medical and dental
mission ay maghahatid ng
libreng konsultasyon, libreng
pabunot ng ngipin, at libreng
gamot sa mga miyembro ng
ARDCI sa naturang lugar.
Matatandaang naglunsad
ang ARDCI ng pinakamalaki
at pinakamalawak na medical
mission sa Catanduanes
nang nakaraang taon kung
saan higit 6,000 pamilya ang
nabiyayaan.
Kasunod ng tagumpay nito
ay humiling din ng medical
mission ang mga miyembro
sa Mainland Bicol kung kaya't
iisa-isahin ng ARDCI ang
mga lalawigan ngayong taon.
Pagkatapos sa Sorsogon ay
magsasagawa rin ng medical
mission sa Albay at Camarines Sur.
Ang ganitong aktibidad ay
sinasagawa ng ARDCI bilang
pasasalamat sa mga miyembrong walang sawang tumatangkilik sa kanyang mga
produkto at serbisyo.
Ito'y tatak ng tunay na
"katuwang sa kabuhayan."
9,065,430.00
End-User/Contract Implementing Unit: DepEd, Division of Catanduanes
Source of Funds: General Appropriations Act (GAA) CY 2011
Activity
Medical & Dental Mission, nakatutok sa Mainland Bicol
FOR SALE
ISUZU PICK-UP
(Diesel)
Price: P350-T (neg.)
call or text
0928-763-2912
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or their meals. Many of them die without seeing a doctor or receiving medication. For many, life
in the metropolis is hell. Conclusion: The Philippines is over-populated.
The Truth About the Population:
With a population density of 10,550 persons per square kilometer, Manila is definitely overpopulated. But the Philippines, with a population density of 333 persons per square kilometer, is
not. The population density of each region in the Philippines is indicated below:
Region
Region
1
Population Density
(persons/sq.km.)
349
8
Population Density
(Persons/sq.km.)
168
2
3
4a
4b
5
6
7
108
451
707
86
282
332
403
9
10
11
12
13
CAR
ARMM
189
194
204
170
107
78
129
(Ref.: Dennis M. Arroyo, “18 Arguments on Population Issues,” PDI, p. 16, Dec. 12, 2010)
(to be continued)
Man stabbed….
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person whom he failed to
recognize.
He said he could not
seek help from his friends
inside the bar as he was
already too drunk and could
no longer bear the stabbed
wounds he sustained.
The victim also told investigators that he did not
know anybody who harbored a personal grudge
against him. He sustained
two stab wounds on hjs left
chest and left thigh.
Meanwhile the San Andres police arrested one
Michael Avila, an abaca
stripper, in barangay Asgad
last May 5 in connection
with a criminal case for frustrated homicide filed against
him before the sala of Presiding Judge Lelu Contreras
of RTC Branch 43. Bail for
Avila, who was picked up
by a team led by Senior
Inspector Francisco Rojas,
was set at P24,000.00.
On the other hand, the
Pandan police led by Senior
Inspector Nilo Abines collared David Icamen Jr,, 29,
and Domingo Icamen, 32,
both of barangay Canlubi,
last May 9 pursuant to a
warrant of arrest issued by
MCTC Presiding Judge
Arnel Cezar under Criminal
Case P-3468 for attempted
homicide. Bail was fixed at
P12,000.00 each.
COLUMNA
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CHECK AND UPDATE THE STATUS
OF YOUR REGISTRATION NOW!
A TRIBUTE TO MOTHERS
What is a mother?
A mother is someone who guides and inspires. She helps us to attain our dreams and desires.
Wisdom and insight are part of her way, and her faith in her children brightens their days.
*****
“She is the one they can count on for the things that matter most of all. She is their food and
their bed and the extra blanket when it grows cold in the night; she is their warmth and their
health and their shelter; she is the one they want to be near when they cry. She is the only
person in the whole world in a whole lifetime who can be these things to her children. There
is no substitute for her. Somehow even her clothes feel different to her children’s hands from
anybody else’s clothes. Only to touch her skirt or her makes a troubled child feel better.”
- Katharine Butler Hathaway
*****
“All mothers are rich when they love their children. There are no poor mothers, no ugly ones,
no old ones. Their love is always the most beautiful of joys.”
- Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949)
*****
“Most of all the other beautiful things in life come by twos and threes, by dozens and hundreds.
Plenty of roses , stars, sunsets, rainbows, brothers and sisters, aunts and cousins…
But only one MOTHER in the whole world.”
- Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856- 1923), US Author and Educator
*****
What a mother can do…
My mother said to me, “If you become a soldier, you’ll be a general; if you become a monk,
you’ll end up as a pope.” Instead I became a painter and wound up as Picasso.
*****
You may have tangible wealth untold;
Caskets of jewels and coffers of gold.
Richer than I, you can never be –
I had a mother who read to me.
- Strickland Gillian (1869-1954)
*****
“The role of a mother is probably the most important career a woman can have.”
- Janet Mary Riley (1915- ), US Lawyer and Writer
*****
“Motherhood is the most important of all the professions…requiring more knowledge than
any other department in human affairs.”
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902)
*****
“Life began with waking up and loving my mother’s face.”
- George Elliot (1819-1880), British Novelist
*****
She broke the bread in to two fragments and gave them to the children, who ate with avidity.
”She hath kept none for herself,” grumbled the sergeant. “Because she is not hungry,” said a
soldier. “Because she is a mother,” said the sergeant.
ALEX VULCANIZING
24 hours service with car wash and battery charging
GRAVEL AND SAND, EARTH FILL, LIPAT-BAHAY
ALEX TABLIZO - Proprietor/Manager
San Isidro Village, Virac
0912-317-8957
VOTER REGISTRATION IS ON GOING
MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS
(8:00AM to 5:00pm)
at the office of the Election Officer
78 pass….
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Caramoran
(Dariao,
3;
Toytoy, 3; Sabangan, 3);
Pandan (Baldoc,3; Marambong, 3); San Andres
(Manambrag,
4;
Maygnaway,4;
Comagaycay, 3; Palawig, 3;
Municipal Team, 3); and
Virac (Batag, 3; Igang, 3;
Marilima,
3).
TRI-EX
CABLE TV
Calatagan, Virac,
“All the best shows
are on cable TV”
Remegio Villaluna
Proprietor
Pls. Contact
0929-856-5056
SHOPBOX
TRADING
& Gen. Mdse.
Rizal Ave., Virac
ALPS ENTERPRISES
Aluminum/Glass Supply, Aluminum Screen
Door and Window, Ornamental Live Fish
Rizal Avenue, San Juan, Virac
(052) 811-1208
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that an Extra-Judicial Settlement of Real
Estate Among Heirs with Sale has been executed by the heirs of the
late Linda G. Molod, namely: Juan G. Molod Jr. of Gogon Tiad, Virac,
Catanduanes, and Romeo G. Molod Sr. of Sta. Elena, Virac,
Catanduanes, both of legal age, over a parcel of land at Sta. Elena,
Virac, Catanduanes, designated as Lot No. 3220 and containing an
area of 113 sq. meters, declared under ARP No. 037-0910, adjudicating said property among themselves share and share alike and thence
selling and transferring the same in favor of Sps. LUIS ABUNDO, JR.
and MILA NABOR-ABUNDO, per deed executed before Notary Public Alfred M. Aquino, per Doc. No. 152; Page No. 32; Book No. 311;
Series of 2012.
The Catanduanes Tribune
May 16, 23 and 30, 2012
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that an Extra-Judicial Settlement of Real
Estate Among Heirs with Sale has been executed by the heirs of the
late Teofila de Marquez, namely: Roque U. Marquez, Marita M. Gianan, Jaime U. Marquez, Conrado U. Marquez, and Fortunato U.
Marquez, all of legal age and residents of Calatagan Tibang, Virac,
Catanduanes, over a parcel of land at Calatagan, Virac, Catanduanes,
designated as Lot No. 4261 and containing an area of 1,192 sq. meters, covered by OCT No. 2633, adjudicating said property in equal
shares and thence selling and transferring a portion of 146 sq. meters
representing the share of Jaime U. Marquez in favor of ELSA T.
OLORES, per deed executed before Notary Public Fredeswindo A.
Gianan, Jr., per Doc. No. 396; Page No. 81; Book No. 48; Series of
2012.
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May 16, 23 and 30, 2012
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that an Extra-Judicial Settlement of Real
Estate Among Heirs with Waiver has been executed by the heirs of
the late Leandro I. Crispino, namely: Ma. Kristine Rhem T. Crispino,
Ma. Sionne May T. Crispino, Maria April T. Crispino, Ma. Kathleen
Sandy T. Crispino, all of legal age, and Leandro T. Crispino Jr., 17
years old, all of Moonwalk, Calatagan, Virac, Catanduanes, over a
parcel of land with a house erected thereon at Moonwalk, Calatagan,
Virac, Catanduanes, designated as Lot No. 10724-D and containing
an area of 170 sq. meters, covered by TCT No. 5251, adjudicating
said property among themselves share and share alike, and thence
waiving their shares and rights therein in favor of co-heir REMEDIOS
T. CRISPINO, per deed executed before Notary Public Alfred M. Aquino, per Doc. No. 376; Page No. 77; Book No. 310; Series of 2012.
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May 16, 23 and 30, 2012
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that an Extra-Judicial Settlement of Real
Estate with Special Power of Attorney has been executed by the heirs
of the late Sps. Ignacio Imperial and ____________, namely: Ignacio
Imperial Jr. of Project 4, Quezon City; Nora I. Gallofin of Project 4,
Quezon City; and, Ma. Elsa I. Gonzales of Naga City, all of legal age,
over a portion of agricultural land at Malaguibog, Simamla, Virac,
Catanduanes, designated as Lot No. 5140 and containing an area of
100,408 sq. meters, declared under TD No. _____, adjudicating said
property unto themselves in equal shares and appointing Ignacio
Imperial Jr. as attorney-in-fact, per deed executed before Notary Public Alfred M. Aquino, per Doc. No. 492; Page No. 100; Book No. 309;
Series of 2012.
Forty-six out of the 50 participants finished the rigorous training conducted by
five instructors from Special
Operations Unit (SOU) of
the PCG District Bicol headed by QM1 Tomas Llorera,
(Petty
Officer-In-Charge)
with PO2 Noel Bausa
(member),
SN2
Dante
Llagas
(member),
PO3
Marco Luna (member), SN1
Arden de Lemos (member),
Republic of the Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Judicial Region 5
BRANCH 43
Virac, Catanduanes
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION OF THE MINOR
CHARLES VINCENT VERA,
SPEC. PROC. NO. 1433
ROMMEL ROQUE DE GUZMAN,
Petitioner,
X———————–-————x
ORDER
A verified petition dated December 28, 2011 has been filed
by the petitioner, through counsel, praying that after due notice, publication and hearing, a
judgment be rendered to the
effect that thenceforth, the child
VINCENT CHARLES VERA be
freed from all legal obligations of
obedience and maintenance
with respect to his natural father,
and be, to all legal intents and
purposes, the child of the petitioner, and that the said minor
be lawfully entitled to use petitioner’s surname - DE GUZMAN.
It appearing that the said
petition is sufficient in form and
substance, now therefore, this
Court hereby sets for hearing
the aforementioned petition on
May 28, 2012 at 8:30 o’clock in
the morning, before this Court
sitting at the Provincial Capitol,
Virac, Catanduanes and directs
that a copy of this Order be
published at the expense of the
petitioner in a newspaper of
general circulation in the province, once a week for three (3)
consecutive weeks. All persons
opposed to the petition may file
their opposition on or before the
date of hearing before this
Court, to show cause, if any,
why the aforesaid petition
should not be granted.
Further, let a copy of the Order together with a copy of the
instant petition be served upon
the Office of the Solicitor General, the Local Civil Registrar of
Virac, Catanduanes, and the
Department of Social Welfare
and Development, through the
provincial office stationed at
Virac, Catanduanes, which department is hereby directed to
conduct a social case study of
the minors to be adopted, as
well as the natural parents and
the petitioner and to submit to
this Court, a report and recommendation on the matter at least
one (1) week before the scheduled date of hearing and to intervene in behalf of the minors, if it
finds that the petition should be
denied.
SO ORDERED.
Virac, Catanduanes, April 20,
2012.
(Sgd.) LELU P. CONTRERAS
Presiding Judge
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May 2, 9 and 16, 2012
Notice is hereby given that an Extra-Judicial Settlement of Real
Estate with Special Power of Attorney has been executed by the heirs
of the late Sps. Angela Imperial Muñoz and Ramon Muñoz Sr., namely: Rosalinda Protacio of BF Homes, Parañaque, Metro Manila; Ramon Muñoz of Cavinitan, Virac, Catanduanes; Vicente Muñoz of Pasay City, Metro Manila; Rosario Mendoza of Our Lady’s Village, Virac,
Catanduanes; Erlinda Cortez of BF Homes, Parañaque, Metro Manila;
and, Editha Muñoz of San Roque, Virac, Catanduanes, all of legal
age, over a parcel of agricultural land at Malaguibog, Simamla, Virac,
Catanduanes, designated as Lot No. 6 and containing an area of
333,501 sq. meters, declared under TD No. 21480, adjudicating said
property unto themselves in equal shares and appointing Ramon
Muñoz as attorney-in-fact, per deed executed before Notary Public
Alfred M. Aquino, per Doc. No. 490; Page No. 99; Book No. 309; Series of 2012.
Notice is hereby given that an Extra-Judicial Settlement of Real
Estate with Waiver of Share has been executed by the heirs of the
late Leopoldo Sales, namely: Gloria S. Sales, Ana May S. Bruce,
Susan S. Soneja, Nora S. Manlangit, Leo S. Sales, and Rogelio S.
Sales, all of legal age and residents of Timbaan, San Andres,
Catanduanes, over a parcel of residential land with a semi-concrete
residential house constructed thereon at Timbaan, San Andres,
Catanduanes, designated as Lot No. 1699 and containing an area of
67 sq. meters, declared under ARP Nos. 00-08035-00171 and 0008035-172, adjudicating said property unto LEO S. SALES, per deed
executed before Notary Public Francisco Aquino Samonte Jr., per
Doc. No. 772; Page No. 153; Book No. 11; Series of 2003.
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and LCDR. James Paul T.
Angeles (Philippine Coast
Guard Auxiliary member,
Sorsogon).
Two participants received Awards of
Excellence, one from Marilima, Virac and the other
from Batalay, Bato.
The training seeks to establish WASAR Teams at
the barangay levels to empower them in responding to
emergency and first-hand
rescue services. The first
provincial WASAR training
was conducted in November
21-25, 2011, where 57 participants from five municipalities passed the training.
A component of WASAR
is the need to ensure the
seawater safety from oil spill
or any forms of contaminants and toxic substances
which may endanger the
marine’s flora and fauna.
Thus, to institute preparedness and enhance the
emergency response capabilities of the local folks,
MAREP training was also
conducted.
This will bridge the gap of
the spill’s early containment
while proper authorities
mandated to disperse or
intoxicate the area are still
on transit, Engr. Santelices
said.
Four municipalities sent
participants in the first ever
provincial MAREP training
from their respective barangays:
Baras
(Sagrada/
Moning with 6 participants);
Gigmoto
(San
Vicente/
Sioron, 4); Pandan (Canlubi,
2; Balangonan, 2); San Andres
(Maygnaway,
3;
Salvacion/Wagdas, 3).
Also joining the MAREP
training were PDRRMO staff
(6), Philippine Red Cross
Catanduanes Chapter (3)
and Provincial Health Office
(2).
Thirty-two
trainees
passed the MAREP training
conducted by five speakers:
two from the Marine Environmental Protection Command (MEPCOM) – Manila
(LCMDR. Xerxes Proseso
Fernandez and CMDR Neftali Castillo); two from the
Marine Environmental Protection
Command
(MEPCOM) – Legaspi (PO1
Jose B. Lopez and SN2
Dennis Madeja); and one
from the Marine Environmental Protection Command (MEPCOM) – Virac
(SN2 Ryan de Guzman).
MCPO Domingo Quian,
PCG provincial station commander, and Mr. Antonio
Pena, representing Governor Joseph Cua, graced
both the opening and closing ceremonies, along with
San Andres Mayor Antonio
Romano who joined the
closing rites. The provincial
government provided funding for the MAREP training
as well as the WASAR training alongside counterpart
funding from the participating LGUs. (JTRomano/
PDRRMO)
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Message of Thanks
We, the Family of the late
PAUL ALCALA SUMALDE
of San Roque, Virac, Catanduanes
who passed away in the grace of our Lord
on April 19, 2012 at the age of 42
wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation
to those who condoled with us.
Thank you for your kind words,
for the flowers you sent,
the Masses you offered,
the material and spiritual assistance you gave.
You were a source of comfort
and strength in our time of grief.
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MAY 16, 2012
PREPARING VS. OIL SPILLS. Participants in the recent joint Water Search and Rescue
(WASAR) and Marine Environmental Protection (MAREP) training of the Provincial Disaster
Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) deploy a spill boom at the sea off
Twin Rock beach resort.
JTRomano/PDRRMO
78 pass joint MAREP,
WASAR prov’l training
Seventy-eighty
participants successfully completed a five-day joint training
on Marine Environmental
Protection (MAREP) and
Water Search and Rescue
(WASAR) conducted by
Provincial Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Countil (PDRRMC) at
Twin Rock beach resort in
Virac recently.
The training held April 16
-20 was organized by the
Provincial Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) and
the Municipal Disaster Risk
Reduction
Offices
(MDRRMO) in partnership
with the Municipal Disaster
Risk Reduction Councils
(MDRRMC) and the Barangay Development Councils
(BDC) in coordination with
the Philippine Coast Guard
(PCG) District Bicol.
PDRRMO
officer-incharge Engr. Nieva GilSantelices said that the
activity is pursuant to the
memorandum of agreement
between the provincial government and the PCG to
cascade the water safety
programs at the barangay
level to empower the local
constituents in minimizing
the loss of lives of marginal
fishermen and fishing implements during inclement
weather at sea.
The second provincial
WASAR training was participated in by the municipalities of Bato (Batalay, 3;
Bote, 3; Pananaogan, 3);
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CELEBRATING WITH THE SALVADORS. The members of the Salvador Clan share their
joy with Cong. CS during their grand reunion last May 2 atYocti, San Andres. Cong. CS
acknowledges the importance of maintaining close family ties to reminisce sweet memories,
and renew commitments to stay close with loved ones.
Feature
THE RH BILL: THE STRAIGHT
PATH TO PERDITION
By Florencio A. Garcia
The title of this article was
chosen to shock the reader
into action to oppose the RH
Bill and prevent its passage
into law. Passage of the Bill
into law will surely bring us,
without doubt, to the slippery
way to perdition. This is no
light threat – this will happen
as the sun rises in the East
and sets in the West.
The RH Bill: What it says:
The proponents of the RH
Bill may have the most patriotic and noble purpose to
propose the passage of the
Bill. First, they say that it imperative that we have to reduce the population of the
Philippines because overpopulation is the reason why
Filipinos are poor. The Bill
suggests that couples only
FOREIGN DIGNITARIES and masons, their wives and children were present during the
2012 Annual Grand Communications of the Grand Lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons
of the Philippines held April 25-28 in Naga City where Catandunganon Atty. Santiago “Boy”
Gabionza Jr. was installed as the 95th and Centennial Grand Master.
PUNTA DEL MAR Beach Resort
Agojo, San Andres, Catanduanes
Take advantage of the free entrance promo this summer and frolic at
the beach using inflatable water sports gear and rental boats.
For reservations, text or call 09172483809 (Monching) or
09284999796.
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have a maximum of two children. To solve the problem of
over-population, they propose the legalization of the
use of contraceptives. To
ensure the success of the
contraceptive program, they
propose an initial budget of
three (3) billion pesos. To
ensure that the contraceptive
program will be acceptable to
our future generation, sex
education (which will necessarily include contraception)
will be included in the curricula for Grade Six pupils to
fourth year high school. The
penal provision imposes imprisonment ranging from one
(1) month to six (6) months or
a fine of Ten Thousand
(P10,000) to Fifty Thousand
Pesos (P50,000) or both fine
and imprisonment at the discretion of the Court.
At first glance, it seems
that the RH Bill will save the
Philippines
from
overpopulation and poverty and
every family in the near future
will then have food on the
table. This is the beautiful
dream that the RH Bill promises to offer the Filipinos. Let
us see if this dream can be
true.
So, the big questions are:
Is the Philippines overpopulated? Will reducing the
population with the use of
contraception eliminate poverty in the Philippines? Or will
it bring the Philippines
straight to perdition?
Is the Philippines overpopulated?
Many believe that the Philippines is over-populated.
They usually relate the population of Metro Manila to the
population of the Philippines.
In Metro Manila, you can
hardly move and breathe in
the LRT/MRT central stations
and in the trains darting during rush hour. Malls, airline
terminals, bus terminals,
some government offices and
other public places are perpetually filled with people.
The roads are choked with all
kinds of vehicles. The waters
flowing in rivers and creeks
are polluted. The very air we
breath is poison. Criminality
is rampant. Slums are spread
all over the metropolis. Many
poor people search trash bins
The RH Bill/page 5
From the magnificent view of Mayon volcano and amazing sunsets to
refreshing swims in clean waters, relax and enjoy the atmosphere at
Agojo point, just 10 minutes away from San Andres poblacion.
burabod
ESPERANZA, INA!
inano kabahur ang akibat
mong pagsarig ta kinayang
banggaon ang mga higanteng
kalbaryo sa buhay mo?
harong na dapat pamana
sa bugtong mong ginaha,
kinamkam ning iba . . .
nagdurum ang panganudon
kaya pilit na nakisampot
sa inimbentong kinaban
inabuso, ininsulto
kinutya, dinaug-daog.
naripot, nagutom, napaha
linabanan ang gabos
ultimong pangaputan
ning mga helang!
(haen so mga fariseong
puro toog ang mga riog?)
ang aking ginaha
dai pinabayaan
ning Kaitasan.
ganador sa 29’ng taon
pakiduelo sa buhay . . .
linabanan maski kagadanan!
bangon na, espie!
uya na ang premyo
kan saimong pagtubod:
si Tarik,
macusog,
madunong,
maboot.
Esperanza: ina
modelo ning pagsarig!
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*N.B. Ang L o R na igwang underline sabihon tabi sa dilang Viracnon.
20 weighing scales seized
in Op’n Tamang Timbangan
A team composed of representatives from the the
2.7 kg, 5 kg. 11 kg, 22 kg at 50 kg.
AUTHORIZED DEALER:
VAKONA DRUG
Rizal Avenue, San Jose, Virac
A QUALITY PRODUCT OF PETRON CORPORATION
Department of Trade and
Industry (DTI) provincial
office and the Virac municipal government confiscated
20 weighing scales at the
Virac public market under
the Operation Tamang Timbangan last May 10.
Of the weighing scales
inspected at the fish and
meat sections. four were
deemed defective while the
rest either had no seals or
did not undergo calibration
by the Municipal Treasurer’s Office. The team was
composed of Vic Romero of
the Virac LGU-MTO, Sammy Cavada of DTI and PO1
Froilan Gianan and PO1
Jayson Lim of the Virac
municipal police station.
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region V (Bicol)
DIVISION OF CATANDUANES
BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE (BAC)
San Roque, Virac, Catanduanes, Philippines
Tel. No. (052) 811-3094
Email Address: [email protected]
Project No. 2012-003
INVITATION TO BID
The Department of Education, Division of Catanduanes, intends to apply the sum of Nine Million, Sixty-Five Thousand, Four
Hundred Thirty Pesos (PhP9,065,430.00) being the Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC) to eligible payments under the contract for the CY 2011 - QRF (Batch 2) - Repair of Classrooms and Repair/Rehabilitation of Typhoon-Damaged School Building, as follows:
LOT
1
Item Description
Repair of
Classrooms
Recipient Schools
Hinipaan ES
Bacak ES
San Rafael ES
San Isidro ES
Porot ES
Marambong ES
Catamban ES
Paniqui ES
San Jose ES
Location
Bagamanoc
Bagamanoc
Bagamanoc
Pandan
Pandan
Pandan
Pandan
Caramoran
Caramoran
Contract
Duration
Approved Budget
for the Contact
(ABC in PhP)
90 days
99,000.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
148,500.00
148,500.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
198,000.00
148,500.00
SUB-TOTAL
2
Repair of
Classrooms
Moning ES
Guinsaanan ES
Paniquihan ES
Putsan-Danao ES
Carorian ES
Batalay ES
San Pedro ES
Guinobatan ES
Gigmoto CES
Dororian ES
Baras
Baras
Baras
Baras
Bato
Bato
Bato
Bato
Gigmoto
Gigmoto
1,138,500.00
90 days
99,000.00
148,500.00
148,500.00
99,000.00
148,500.00
99,000.00
148,500.00
99,000.00
247,500.00
99,000.00
SUB-TOTAL
3
Repair of
Classrooms
Yocti ES
San Jose ES
Bagong Sirang ES
Jose Rizal ES
Codon ES
Pacogon ES
Siay ES
Dayawa ES
Obo ES
San Marcos ES
San Andres
San Andres
San Andres
San Andres
San Andres
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
San Miguel
1,336,500.00
90 days
148,500.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
148,500.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
SUB-TOTAL
4
Repair of
Classrooms
Botinagan ES
Almojuela ES
P. Vera ES
Sagrada ES
Simamla ES
Sto. Nino ES
Magnesia ES
Cavinitan ES
Magnesia NHS
San Miguel ES
Babaguan ES
Mabini ES
Viga
Viga
Viga
Viga
Virac
Virac
Virac
Virac
Virac
Panganiban
Panganiban
Panganiban
1,089,000.00
90 days
99,000.00
99,000.00
148,500.00
148,500.00
148,500.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
148,500.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
99,000.00
SUB-TOTAL
1,386,000.00
5
Replacement of
2 classrooms
Suchan Elem. School
Bagamanoc
90 days
1,145,430.00
6
Repair/Rehabilitation
of Typhoon-Damaged
School Building
Cabcab National
High School
San Andres
45 days
990,000.00
7
New Construction of
School Building (3-CL)
Codon National
High School
San Andres
90 days
1,980,000.00
GRAND TOTAL
9,065,430.00
End-User/Contract Implementing Unit: DepEd, Division of Catanduanes
Source of Funds: General Appropriations Act (GAA) CY 2011
The DepEd, Division of Catanduanes, through its Bids and Awards Committee (BAC), now invites bids for the above-mentioned
works. Bids received that exceed the ABC per lot shall be rejected. Late bids shall be rejected. Evaluation and award shall be made
on a per lot basis/as one (1) lot. Bidder may bid for one, more than one or all of the lots.
Prospective bidders must have completed a similar contract within the last ten (10) years from the deadline date of submission
and receipt of bids with an amount of at least fifty (50%) of the ABC to be bid.
Bidding is restricted to Filipino citizens / sole proprietorships, organizations with at least seventy-five percent (75%) interest or
outstanding capital stock belonging to citizens of the Philippines, and to citizens or organizations of a country the laws or regulations
of which grant similar rights or privileges to Filipino citizens, pursuant to RA 5183 and subject to Commonwealth Act 138.
Open competitive bidding will be conducted using the non-discretionary pass/fail criterion, evaluation and post-qualification procedures, specified in the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of R.A. 9184. Information is also available at www.philgeps.net
or call DeEd, Division of Catanduanes at 811-3094 or CP No. 09272291444 care of Dr. Alice T. Angeles, BAC Chairman.
Activity
Date and Time
Venue
Issuance of Bidding Documents
May 11, 2012 to May 30, 2012
DepEd, Division Office
Pre-Bid Conference
May 18, 2012 at 9:00 AM
OIC-ASDS Office
Submission and Opening of Bids
May 30, 2012 at 9:00 AM
DO Conference Hall - A
The Bidding Documents may be inspected or purchased at DepEd, Division Office, Virac, Catanduanes, upon accomplishing a
bidder’s information sheet and payment in cash of a non-refundable fee, in the amount of Two Thousand Pesos Only (P2,000.00),
by interested bidders to the DepEd Cashier. Only bidders that purchased the Bidding Documents will be allowed to submit bids.
Prospective bidders are strongly encouraged to order from the PhilGEPS website: www.philgeps.net, for them to be included in
the Document Request List of the project.
The DepEd, Division of Catanduanes, reserves the right to reject any and all bids, declare a failure of bidding, not award the
contract, or annul the bidding process without thereby incurring any liability to the affected parties.
(Sgd.) ALICE T. ANGELES
BAC Chairman
The Catanduanes Tribune
May 16, 2012