Subdivision homeowners sue developers
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Subdivision homeowners sue developers
Benjie M. Bastian Managing Director Rosman Bldg., Brgy. Calubihan,Jaro, Iloilo City [email protected] Tel. No.: (033) 523-7893 • (033) 321-0247 Fax no: (033) 523-7893 • Mobile: (63) 929-966-3664 P7.00 http://www.thedailyguardian.net [e-mails: [email protected] / [email protected]] vol. xiV No. 252 Entered as Second Class Mail at Iloilo City Post Office PAGES Western Visayas, Philippines = 16 2 Sections = Sat.-Sun., February 6-7, 2016 Power plants jack up port revenues By Maricyn A. De los Santos THE EXPANSION and construction of coal-fired power plants in the city and province of Iloilo hiked revenues of Bureau of Customs (BOC)-Western Visayas in 2015. Jose Naig, acting district collector of the Port of Iloilo, said the ongoing expansion of Panay Energy Development Corp.’s (PEDC) coal-fired power plant in La Paz, Iloilo City and the construction of Palm Concepcion Power Corp.’s (PCPC) coal plant in Concepcion, Iloilo also helped BOC overshoot its target collection. PEDC, a subsidiary of Metrobank Group’s Global Business Power Corp., is putting up a 150megawatt coal-fired power plant in LaPaz district right beside its 164-MW coal-fired power plant which supplies the bulk of Iloilo City’s power needs. PCPC is putting its first 135-MW power plant which costs more or less P12 billion. It will put Power/p7 Negros ‘No new RPT rates should be imposed’ page 6 Judges rally behind suspended colleague By Louine Hope Conserva THE ASSOCIATION of Regional Trial Court Judges is preparing a resolution of support for a colleague facing preventive suspension meted by the Supreme Court. This, after the SC’s Third Division indefinitely suspended Iloilo Regional Trial Court Branch 32 Judge Globert Justalero. RTC Executive Judge Loida J. DiestroMaputol said the SC issued a resolution Judges/p7 Former cop confirms link with alleged drug ring leader By F. Allan L. Angelo A RETIRED police officer confirmed working for an alleged drug group leader in Iloilo City after leaving government service. In an interview with Aksyon RadyoIloilo, retired police inspector Lino Duarte said he is now the assistant operations manager of Melvin Taxi owned by the family of Melvin Odicta Sr. The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA-6) regional office has claimed that Odicta is included in their list of suspected drug group leaders in Iloilo. Odicta’s name hogged the limelight Former/p7 C COMPLAINANTS (from left) Atty. Raul Retiro, Puerto Real homeowner; Kenneth Ng, PRDIRI vice president; Jose Maria Borres, PRDIRI president; and Michael Soden, PRDIRI secretary. Subdivision homeowners sue developers By Louine Hope Conserva RESIDENTS OF Puerto Real de Iloilo in LaPaz, Iloilo City filed a case against several developer firms and their owners for incomplete development and lapses in developing the gated community. Puerto Real de Iloilo Residents, Inc. (PRDIRI) ONLU CUSTOMS BROKERAGE & CARGO HANDLING SERVICES Door No. 3, One Rodolfo Place Corner Montinola & Muelley Loney Sts. Brgy. Pres. Roxas Iloilo City We provide for all your Importation & Exportation needs: l l l l Tariff Consultancy Import/Export Documentation Customs Clearance Exemption processing l l l l Application/Renewal of Accreditation Trucking Services Freight Forwarding Ship Agency Cell No: 0917-623-2100 Telefax:(033) 509-81-82 (033) 336-38-32 Email: [email protected] [email protected] represented by its president Jose Maria M. Borres filed a complaint for Violation of Presidential Decree No. 957 (Subdivision and Condominium Buyer’s Protective Decree) against Global-Estate Resorts, Inc. (formerly Fil-Estate Land, Inc.); FilEstate Development, Inc.; Fil-Estate Properties, Inc. (FEPI); Fil-Estate Realty Corp.; and Ledesco Development Corp. (LDC). Other respondents include top officials of LDC and Global-Estate Resorts, Inc. who are developers of Puerto Real’s Phase I, II, and III. The case was filed Jan. 18, 2016 with the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB) in Subdivision/p7 TopNews Bros nabbed for ARTBike kicks off drug peddling Arts Month in Iloilo 2 Sat.-Sun., February 6-7, 2016 Guardian the daily By Angelica L. Tapalla By Maricyn A. De los Santos ARTISTS AND bikers alike will kick off the observance of Arts Month in Iloilo City today with a bike ride to several art destinations in the metro. ARTBike starts at FitStop along Benigno Aquino Jr. Avenue in Mandurriao where featured portraits of artist Mia Reyes are on exhibit. The route will include the following art destinations: Museo Iloilo at Bonifacio Drive; Et Nos Gallery at Angelicum School Iloilo; University of San Agustin; FDCP Cinematheque - Iloilo Art Gallery at Solis St., and Casa Real Gallery at the old Iloilo Provincial Capitol. On exhibit at Museo Iloilo is “Arel Zambarrano: Timbu-ok” which runs until Feb. 12. Et Nos Gallery features “8 Generations: Art of the Sublime” exhibiting the works of 13 contemporary Ilonggo artists. A visit to USA campus treats the riders to a public art site that features the iconic women of Panay. ARTBike/p6 Woman jailed for duping soldier By Jennifer P. Rendon A WOMAN was arrested afternoon of Feb. 4, 2916 for an estafa complaint lodged by an Army soldier. Bernadeth Sulleza, 28, of Barangay Barasan Oeste, Sta. Barbara, was collared in an entrapment operation in Jaro, Iloilo City. According to Sergeant Noe Aspa, a member of the 82nd Infantry Battalion based in Camp Monteclaro, Miag-ao, Iloilo, Sulleza offered her services to process his annulment case. Sulleza, who claimed to be a nursing aide at West Visayas State University Medical Center, said she knew a lawyer who Woman/p7 DEVOTEES brave the rain to pay homage to the image of Nuestra Senora de la Candelaria at Jaro Cathedral, during the world renowned Jaro Fiesta, Feb. 2, 2016. (Ricky D. Alejo) Illegal gun, drugs seized By Jomarie A. Billones ROXAS City, Capiz – An unlicensed gun and illegal drugs were recovered from a suspected drug and gun smuggler evening of Feb. 4, 2016 in a raid in Punta Tabuc village here. The Roxas City police under Supt. Luther Lugo swooped down on the house of certain Money Joker “Oke” Arroyo on the strength of search warrant issued by a court here. Police recovered from Arroyo’s house five sachets of suspected Illegal/p7 TWO BROTHERS were arrested in an anti-illegal drugs operation in Molo, Iloilo City evening of Feb 4, 2016. Members of the Molo PNP and Anti-Illegal Drug Special Operation Task Group arrested Raffy and Randolf Dionisio, of Zone 3 Salvacion, Habog-Habog village in Molo after handing a sachet of suspected shabu to a police poseur-buyer. Police also seized 11 more sachets of shabu, P300 marked money, and assorted drug paraphernalia from the suspects’ possession. Police said the Dionisio brothers are in the city police’s list of suspected drug personalities and are allegedly operating all over the metropolis. Initial report also indicated that the suspects distributed bigger volume of illegal drugs compared to ordinary street peddlers. The brothers denied the allegations saying they were framed up. The suspects, who will be Western Visayas Most Read and Respected charged for violating Republic Act 9165, are presently detained at the Molo police station. Meanwhile, a notorious robber in San Antonio village, Oton, Iloilo was also arrested Feb. 4, 2016. Suspect Ryan Mark Vital, of Bgry. Monica, City Proper, Iloilo City purportedly stole valuables inside a tanod (watchmen) outpost in the said village. Police nabbed Vital after he was cornered by concerned bystanders. Vital denied the accusation against him saying somebody else placed the items inside his bag. Recovered from the suspect’s possession were cell phones and P1,000 cash owned by the tanods staying in the outpost. Further search of Vital’s person led to the recovery of a sachet of suspected shabu. Vital is now detained at the Oton police station for theft and violation of Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. Janiuay’s most wanted falls By Angelica L. Tapalla ONE OF the most wanted persons in Janiuay, Iloilo was arrested Feb. 4, 2016. The Regional Special Operations Group (RSOG) and the Janiuay PNP collared Charlie Rodney Peregrino, 34, of Matag-ub village, Janiuay. Police said Peregrino is wanted for two counts of murder, frustrated murder, attempted murder, and theft. No bail was recommended for Peregrino’s temporary liberty. Initial reports indicated that police recovered from Peregrino’s possession a caliber .45 pistol and a magazine with four live bullets. Peregrino is presently detained at the Janiuay police station. Guardian the daily Western Visayas Most Read and Respected news Meet Nina, Sat.-Sun., February 6-7, 2016 3 the Peace Corps volunteer ‘Save the endangered turtles’ By M. A. De los Santos A US PEACE Corps volunteer called on communities in Western Visayas to help save endangered marine species, particularly the Green Sea Turtle. Nina Olivier, who is in Guimaras for a two-year volunteer service, echoed the call after a green sea turtle was rescued by boat crew in the waters of Rizal village in, Jordan recently. The turtle died upon reaching the shore. “I am very disappointed and despaired by the report that the Endangered Green Sea Turtle died of internal injuries – most likely due to eating Save/p7 GUIMARAS has rich marine resources and every community has the responsibility to protect it, said Nina, who is seen NINA OLIVIER joins kids in a coastal cleanup in Guimaras. diving in the waters of Sinapsapan. NINA OLIVIER is a FrenchAmerican living and volunteering in the Philippines. She was born and raised in San Diego, California, USA where she fell in love with the ocean, and where her interest in marine biology and conservation started. She’s a graduate of Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology and Environmental Science from Western Washington University, and is currently taking up Master’s International Student in Natural Resource Management at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. “Alaska was where I was residing prior to coming here to the Philippines where I Meet Nina/p7 NINA Olivier measures a rescued green sea turtle. (Photo courtesy of Rock Drilon) 4 opinIon Sat.-Sun., February 6-7, 2016 Guardian the daily Western Visayas Most Read and Respected Ilonggos for Duterte: Fighters for Change F R. JOSE Elmer Cajilig was a young, seminary graduate waiting to be ordained for the priesthood when an opportunity for significant social change occurred at that long stretch of highway which is called EDSA. In that historic road, Fr. Cajilig joined hundreds of priest and nuns as well as the thousands of common people in locking their arms to courageously confront armed soldiers of the dictatorship or threw themselves to the ground to stop the steel hulled onslaught of tanks headed to annihilate military rebels holed out in Camp Crame and Fort Bonifacio. ”I was assigned to the logistics command,” said Fr.Cajilig as he briefly recalled those glorious EDSA days. “I Limuel S. Celebria soiled and tore two of my cassocks throwing myself to the ground together with the nuns to stop those tanks.” “I am a fighter for change,” explained the man we now call Pads. Fr. Cajilig continues to fight for change not just for this country but even within the church. Together with a group of married priests, Pads is calling on the Roman Catholic to accept into the fold brethren who got married and welcome the practice they describe as “optional celibacy.” They have even knocked on the Vatican’s doors calling attention to their plight during the visit here last year of Pope Francis. The Catholic church has rendered Fr. Cajilig parish-less. But he continues to hold masses and other priestly ministrations when requested. In between, he works with an energy bringing solar power to far flung barangays. These days, Fr. Cajilig has seen yet another opportunity for change in the country and hope for society as he openly advocates support Presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte. Fr. Cajilig believes that it is only Duterte who has the will as well as the heart to fight corruption and criminality, to bring peace, to bring real change, to this benighted nation. “These things are worth fighting for.” he told a gathering of like-minded Duterte supporters from all over Panay who gathered here to map out strategies with the beginning of the campaign period for national positions next week. On of the leaders for Iloilo, Joel Laud, is a nurse. After working for several years in a local government hospital, Joel packed up and headed for the proverbial greener pasture overseas. He found work in Kuwait but also found frustration and injustice there. He told of the abuses being heaped upon fellow Filipinos hired as domestic workers while government agencies are helpless or even unwilling to provide assistance to the victims. Together with other sympathetic Overseas Foreign Workers, Joel said they formed a Hiligaynon Association which provided succor and sustenance to suffering contract workers, even providing fare to go back home. Joel expressed anger at government incompetence. “Our government should not be sending out workers, especially domestics, abroad if we cannot provide them protection,” he said. “If we can improve our country, there will be no need to send workers abroad,” Joel said. “We need discipline.” “We are not politicians here,” he further stressed. “What we are fighting for is the future of our children,” Laud said echoing Duterte’s vision. Another guy fighting for change, of the kind only Duterte can bring, is one who has truly done some fighting himself, retired marine officer Esperidion Javier. Like Fr. Elmer, he too was on the right side, on the winning side, at EDSA and over the course of his career in the AFP, he has done staff work for Mar Roxas, Franklin Columny/p7 Columny Cruel and unjust A MPON, PULOT, singaw, sabit – these are few local words used to refer to foundlings. And being called names is just one of the indignities foundlings are subjected to. Foundlings have endured scorn, ridicule, humiliation and derision due to their unknown parentage. Is it the fault of the child that his/her parents abandoned him/ her? Should the child be penalized due to his/ her personal circumstance? These are the central quesArtchil Fernandez tions in the ongoing hearing at the Supreme Court on the disqualification cases against Senator Grace Poe on the ground of her being a foundling. From the legal point of view of Justice Antonio Carpio and those who share his position, the answers to the above questions are resounding yes. Carpio held a strictly legalistic position hot on the issue of a foundling’s citizenship. Philippines adopted the jus sanguinis pathway to citizenship which is citizenship by blood. Other countries like the United States, on the other hand, adopted the jus soli model which is citizenship by being born in the land or country. To be a natural-born Filipino citizen, the parents or one of the parents of the child must be a Filipino. Being abandoned, the parents of a foundling are unknown and it cannot be absolutely established that they are Filipinos, hence from the point of view of Carpio foundlings are not naturalborn citizens. He said they are naturalized citizens. The Philippines, Carpio contends, is not a party to international statutes that granted citizenship to foundlings like the 1930 Hague Convention and the 1968 convention on stateless. These statues were also not yet in operation when the 1935 Constitution was promulgated, he argued. Many valid questions were raised on the position of Carpio. If a foundling like Grace Poe is a naturalized citizen, how was she naturalized if she is presumed to be non-Filipino by birth? It is also incredulous and absolutely nonsense to accept that foundlings were born abroad and flown in and abandoned by their parents in the &spicy Philippines. But the most fundamental question to the Carpio perspective is, why penalize foundlings on the basis of their unfortunate circumstance? Foundlings were already rejected by their parents, the reason they were abandoned in the first place. Declaring them stateless or stripping them of citizenship is cruel and unjust, punishing them for something they have no control or had nothing to do. It is the irresponsible and heartless parents who dumped these hapless children who must be penalized not the victim child. Those who have less in life should have more in law. This is a time tested legal principle yet Carpio thinks foundlings are not entitled to anything under the law. He even wants them to suffer more for being discarded by their parents. Is this not contrary to the essence of the justice and the spirit of the law? Chief Justice (CJ) Ma. Lourdes Sereno challenged the rigid, severely legalistic and pharisaical interpretation of the law. She said that declaring foundlings not a natural-born Filipinos have “profound implications.” Grilling Commission on Election (Comelec) commissioners who disqualiHot&Spicy/p5 Lemuel T. Fernandez Publisher (On leave) Francis Allan L. Angelo Editor-in-Chief is a publication of Kayo & Partners Co., a SEC-registered company Main office: Manila Office: Guzman Street, Mandurriao, Iloilo City Tel. Nos. 321-6124 • 508-2692 M I Unit 2417 Cityland Shaw Tower, Shaw Blvd., cor. St. Francis Street, Mandaluyong City, M.M. Tel. 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But the irony is that on both vehicles one could read the funny question: “How is my driving?” The answer is, “obviously not so good or poor”, but both drivers will probably blame each other for the accident and most likely not even knowing traffic rules and regulations. So, what does the traffic rules say? D’Observer VoiceBox T Here’s the answer: “Failure to yield the right of way.” Failure of the vehicle on the left to yield the right of way to the vehicle on the right when these vehicles approach or enter an intersection at approximately the same time. Failure of a vehicle approaching but not having entered an intersection to yield the right of way to a vehicle within such intersection or turning therein to the left across the line of travel of the first mentioned vehicle when such vehicle has given a plainly visible signal of intention to turn”. I admit the rules sound a bit complicated and it also took me repeated reading to fully understand the rules. A much easier solution to clarify which vehicle has priority at an intersection would have been to set up a few “Give Way”, “Stop”, and “No Entry” traffic signs, like it has been done at the intersection of Tacas and Circumferential Road. But in Iloilo, traffic authorities don’t look at simple solutions, nothing but a few millions will do, i.e. overpriced(?) traffic lights or a P50-million toy. At the above mentioned intersection, rules are very seldom being observed. Instead, the most practiced rules are: the rudest driver takes the right of way even if they have to go against the traffic or go across the pavements; truck drivers take advantage of the size of their trucks; and there seem to be no rules and regulation for taxi and jeepney drivers, just to name the Reflections Hot&Spicy... from p.4 fied Poe from running for president, Sereno posed this question to them: “If you’re saying that foundlings are not natural-born citizens, have you thought about the impact on the rights of all foundlings? The court now has to categorically answer the question about her (Poe’s) status, because the pronouncements we will make affect so many others.” She also told the poll body officials that if foundlings work, our sports and entertainment, our studies, our sciences, arts and technologies. As we can see, there is a lot of work to be done in this regard. Judging at how things stand at present, we can consider ourselves still in the primitive stage of inculturation. So far, we can say that even the term ‘inculturation’ has not really entered yet into our common vocabulary. And if it has in some way, it is often understood in a very reduced way. So far, it is restricted only to religious matters as in things of popular piety and liturgy. It practically has not entered yet into our secular world where it is most needed. The basic assumption here is that both our faith and our culture come from God, and therefore, there is a certain connaturality or fittingness between them. Even without considering yet the effects of sin, inculturation would already involve tremendous effort to uphold and defend that fittingness between the two. With the effects of sin considered, the effort becomes even much more demanding. To be sure, the task of inculturation is a most complex effort. It is not supposed to detract from the absolute and essential content of our faith, even if such content also has come to us in a historical process and therefore with some cultural influences and conditionings. Thus discerning the unchanging essential part of faith can be tricky. What are of great help are the catechisms and the different magisterial are not natural-born citizens they are barred from holding public offices and practice professions that make such requirement. “If I am going to say that a foundling is not a naturalborn Filipino citizen, that they cannot hold thousands of offices that require natural-born citizens, (does it mean that) any of those persons holding any of those positions who is alleged to be foundling, must be removed?” Sereno asked Comelec officials. 5 Marriage under siege most common practices. Any marking of entry to the intersection are missing, which is a fault of the responsible authority. The perfect chaos at this intersection starts when it rains and the intersection begins to flood. People call it floating through “Lake DPWH”. Well, it is not easy to build good and safe roads and we don’t have many of them in Iloilo City. So, accidents will continue to happen, people will get injured of die there, because nobody seem to have much interest to create a safer traffic environment, which should be the responsibility of several authorities, i.e. TMTRO, DPWH, etc. At least that is what they get paid and have been elected for. On the other hand, would be taxi and PUJ drivers willing to follow the traffic rules and regulations and help to create a safer traffic environment? The following example will give you an answer. On Feb. 2 early afternoon, we could see a sign at Quintin Salas corner Tacas Road “No Entry PUJ Leganes – Highway” because of the Jaro fiesta. However some PUJs turned left before reaching the “No Entry” sign and re-joined Tabuc Suba after the “No Entry” sign. As I have said earlier, there seems to be no rules and regulations for taxi and jeepney drivers. Has anybody ever given it a thought why that is so? No, the answer does not start with letter “C”, which does NOT exist in any department of any authority in Iloilo City. The delicate task of inculturation HIS IS A task that has to be made more known because it is supposed to be done by all of us, albeit in different ways. Inculturation here refers to the inculturation of our Christian faith in our common religious beliefs and practices as a people, as a portion of Christ’s Church. It is making the spiriFr. Roy Cimagala tsuuaple rannadtural gift of faith our very own as a people. It is professing, living and expressing our faith in our own distinctive ways as it impacts on our popular piety, liturgy, as well as in our social customs, our business and political systems and mechanisms. In fact, since our faith has to animate all areas of our life, the task of inculturation involves a continuing process of making our faith the living principle in our own distinctively Filipino ways of doing business and politics, for example, and all the other fields of endeavor that enter into our identity as a people. These fields of human endeavor and interest can include our professional Sat.-Sun., February 6-7, 2016 doctrinal definitions. These definitions, of course, can still stand more development and progress in a homogeneous way as time passes by and as more considerations have to be made. And a people’s culture itself is a very dynamic animal. It is subject to a numberless variety of factors and conditions, historical, social, political, etc., which can interact with each other in a most dizzying way. Even the climate of the place, the color of the skin, the more or less common genetic make-up of the people, etc., contribute in the making of a people’s culture. Not all of these factors and conditions though have the same value. And figuring out the proper hierarchy for all these factors can be very confusing also. Inculturation, to be sure, does not mean that the culture is one monolithic phenomenon. Its basic identity and unity can include a certain plurality of things, of options, opinions, preferences. What is certain is that we can say that a particular way of looking at things, of understanding and reacting to them, even if they can different and conflicting, is our Filipino way, is our Filipino culture. Inculturation involves humanizing and Christianizing all aspects of our Filipino culture. It can involve many things we share in common with other cultures, but it has its own peculiarities also that need always to be respected, upheld and even fostered. Email: [email protected] Furthermore she stated that, “The moment that any of them does not know their parents, they forfeit their right to office. If your relative is a foundling, a petition for quo warranto may be brought against them to remove them from office, so the Office of the Solicitor General must set up a special division.” Sereno argued that in the past the Supreme Court decided on cases involving adoption of Filipino children on the basis of presumed filiation where Philippine citizenship of foundlings were presumed by the High Court. According to Sereno, foundlings “should not be made to suffer ‘extreme hardship’ by having to prove Filipino parentage.” She finally said that the ruling of the High Tribunal must not be anchored on “absurd and extreme interpretation that may be perceived as cruel and unjust.” The decision of the Supreme Court on the disqualification cases of Grace Poe will provide M ARRIAGE IS under diabolical attack by both modern culture and church insiders,” Raymond Cardinal Burke was quoted by In Defense of the Catholic Faith in its October 1, 2015 issue. The Cardinal issued this chilling warning on (September 8, 2015) the same day that Pope Francis gave new instructions to speed up the process of annulment. The article shared to me by Sir Benjamin “Baby” Lopue, Jr. KCSS, should be read by people who value the Sacrament of Matrimony and who are unaware of this “diabolical attack” which oftentimes come in the form or guise of modernism, instant satiation and an easy way out of marital difficulties. Cardinal Burke knows whereof he speaks. He is formerly the Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura, the Church’s highest court and is considered the world’s expert on Canon Law, the governing legislation of the Church. The Cardinal said that “while secular culture plays a big factor in Modesto P. Sa-onoy the breakdown of marriage, a similar attack was coming from within the walls of the Church itself.” It is well known that there are Church leaders who want to liberalize the Church teaching on the indissolubility of marriage, yielding as it were to the siren call of relativism that is now sweeping the world. This campaign has been going on for some time especially in the United States but many are unable to resist the dangers of these tendencies even here in the Philippines. Cardinal Burke insisted that “the desire to ease the annulment process or welcome the divorced to Communion was based on sentimentalism or false compassion.” I wrote sometime back about false charity that have waylaid many Catholics as there are now Catholics who are also being misled by the idea that compassion means loosening up the doctrines of the Church to accommodate what satan would be very happy about – distancing from or rejecting even the natural law of God. He further said that there are some people, even within the hierarchy who “argued that the Church must update practice and language to effectively address a secularized culture…and this included a desire for the Church to drop terms such as ‘intrinsically disoriented’ to describe LGBT individuals. The church has to call things by their proper name in order not to risk contributing to confusion and error.” He noted the issue of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender saying that “distorted sexual activity and false ideas about male and female identity showed the need for a new evangelization about the distinct gifts of man and woman.” This “distorted sexual activity and false ideas” have led to the acceptance and legalization of gay unions. I will not call this legal or oftentimes non-legal companionship of a man with a man and a woman with a woman as marriage for marriage is a sacramental union of man and woman responding to the will of God for one complementing the other and for the preservation of the human species and the education of their children. As the Cardinal describes it, “any marriage that is not exclusive, permanent and open to life is not a true marriage.” Indeed, how can a man come into union with another man or a woman with another woman procreate? In fact, the rise of the modern disease called HIV-AIDs occur mostly due to this kind of same sex union, especially the so-called MSM or men having sex with men. Cardinal Burke continues to say that “even in the church there are those who in the name of tolerance would remain silent about the attack on the validity of marriage.” Media has been used to attack clerics who remain faithful to the true married life. The Cardinal is aware of these attacks but he consoles saying that church leaders and I believe that goes with the laity, “must be ready to suffer to honor and foster holy matrimony” and “resist liberal changes” and even become “martyrs for marriage” before the “confusion and error that satan is sowing” spreads. Focus *** Married couples, widows and widowers who had undergone the weekend of the World Wide Marriage Encounter anywhere are invited to the national celebration of the 40th anniversary of the WWME to be held on November 18-20 at Nature’s Village, Talisay City. For early registration, contact Bebot Zayco at (Smart) 09208027289 or (Globe) 09167841420 or email bebzyco@ yahoo.com. You can also help by sending in names of those you know have undergone the weekend. a definitive jurisprudence on the status of foundlings in the country. If the decision is made on solely on the presidential run of Grace Poe, particularly to serve the agenda of removing her from the presidential race, more likely the position of Carpio will be adopted by the majority of the justices. This they will do deliberately ignoring its profound implication on the life of thousands of foundlings in country. If the decision is made on the broader interpretation of the law, one which looks at the plight of abandoned children, granting justice to their unfortunate circumstance and giving the law a heart to those who have less in life, then the majority of justices will likely embrace the position of CJ Sereno. Which position will triumph? The cruel and unjust or the compassionate and righteous? The decision will reveal the true color of the current Court. 6 Sat.-Sun., February 6-7, 2016 Negros Guardian the daily Western Visayas Most Read and Respected ‘No new RPT rates should be imposed’ By Dolly Yasa BACOLOD City – A top official of the Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF) in Region 6 said the Bacolod City government cannot defy the order of the Department of Justice (DOJ) nullifying an ordinance setting new real property tax (RPT) rates. Ma. Rhodora Gascon, BLGF Financial Analyst IV and Special Investigator III, said that without a valid ordinance, the new rates could not take effect. Gascon pointed out that the Local Government Code requires that local governments to update fair market value every three years. But if the court has declared the ordinance null and void, the city should respect its decision, she added. Gascon was in Bacolod Feb. 4, 2016 together with Donna Alnimrawi, Administrative Aide IV, and Julieta Corvesa, Local As- 270 couples to marry in mass wedding BACOLOD City - About 270 couples are set to tie the knot in a mass wedding Feb. 8, 2016, 3 p.m., at the BAYS Center themed “Maki-isa, Makisali sa Dekadang CRVS.” A press release from the Office of the Mayor said that the yearly event is spearheaded by the Bacolod City Registrar’s Office headed by Corazon Mori. Acting Bacolod City Mayor Greg Gasataya said the event is the city government’s way of supporting and giving importance to families of Bacolod by providing a channel where they can legalize the union of couples. Expected to join the mass wedding ceremony are acting Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran, members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod, and Gasataya himself. WVPRISAA... from p.8 ball and lawn tennis at the Villareal Stadium; and Karatedo at the Robinson’s Place. Other events to be played are sepak takraw on Feb. 25-28 at Hercor CollegeRiverside Campus; softball on Feb. 25-26 and swimming on Feb. 25-27 at the Villareal Stadium; table tennis on Feb. 25-28 and taekwondo on Feb. 25-26 at the Robinsons Place; and volleyball at Filamer’s gym. The venues for boxing and weightlifting events will be announced later as the organizers are still looking for convenient areas for the fighters. sessment Operations Officer III of BLGF-6, to conduct compliance review at the level of the treasury and assessment offices. Meanwhile, acting Bacolod City Mayor Greg Gasataya revealed that the business tax collection as of Jan. 23, 2016 significantly increased by P110 million compared to last year’s collection in the same period. Gasataya said total business tax collection was P246,572,673.03 compared to P136,584,779.65 in January 2015. The city has collected P26,598,348.62 in RPT for January 2016 to P22,809,298.31 last year, or an increase of P3.8 million. Gasataya said the total RPT collection of the city in 2014 was P401,481,734.63 compared to the 2015 collection amounting to P420,718,696.70, or an increase of 19.2 million. Also, RPT tax collection in December 2014 totaled P217,580,715.73 an ARTBike... from p.2 The group exhibition of the Iloilo Visual Arts Collective (IVAC) is at FDCP Cinematheque and Casa Real art galleries. Illegal... increase of P20.4 million compared to P237,954,454.13 in December 2015. Gasataya, who took over as acting Mayor on November 16, 2015, thanked the businessmen and real property owners for their trust and confidence in the city by paying their obligations. He claimed that the increase will have a big impact on the projected annual budget of the city. He is also grateful for the positive turnout of the city’s collection, despite the legal question regarding the imposition of City Ordinance No. 08-14-700 which updated the schedule of fair market value and the real property taxes of the city. But the DOJ recently nullified the ordinance following protests raised by business groups and property owners. Gasataya earlier had ordered that old RPT rates will be implemented because of the DOJ decision. After viewing the art exhibit at Et Nos Gallery, participants will have a chance to ask “Visitour” guest Nina Olivier, a US Peace Corps volunteer, with regard to her conservation work COKALIONG SHIPPING LINES, INC. Tel. # (033) 335-8833; 5093333 ILOILO-CEBU CEBU-ILOILO ILOILO-CEBU Wed- Fri- Sun Departure: 7pm Arrival: 7am One way / Economy Class Prices and promos are subject to changes w/o prior notice. Iloilo and Bacolod Departures (vice versa) 6:30am 8:10am 9:50am 11:30am 1:10pm 2:50pm 4:45pm in Guimaras. iFOLD’s “Visitour” rides in the past featured guests riders Joey Ayala, Howie Severino, Tony Oposa, Bryan Benitez McClelland, among others. from p.2 Shabu, an unlicensed caliber .38 revolver, holsters, and live ammunition of the same caliber. Also recovered were disposable lighters, drugs paraphernalia, and a cellular phone. Arroyo is presently detained at the lockup cell of the Roxas City police station. CEBU-ILOILO Tue- Thu –Sat Departure: 7pm Arrival: 7am Tourist P230 FARE: Economy P200 For details please call: Iloilo (033) 337-3282 / 09253496259 Bacolod: (034) 433-9125 / 09228200270 Daily Promo Rates ILOILO – CEBU CEBU – ILOILO ILOILO – CEBU Tue-Thu-Sat-Sun Departure: 6 pm Arrival: 7 am CEBU – ILOILO Mon-Wed-Fri-Sat Departure: 6 pm Arrival: 7 am 335-8499;5099909 for details Power... from p.1 up another plant of similar capacity once the first facility is completed and operational. Both power plants are expected to go online middle of 2016. Naig said the Port of Iloilo and Sub-Port of Pulupandan in Negros Occidental raked in a total of P2.286 billion in 2015, making the region one of the top performing districts in the country. The district also exceeded its P1.348-billion collection target by 69.57 percent, with a surplus revenue of P938 million. The Sub-Port of Pulupandan in Negros Occidental earned a total of P960 million, some P234 million higher than its P725-million target. The combined revenues made Iloilo the third highest earner port in the country, next to Cebu which posted a total revenue of P16.5 billion, and Davao with P11.56 billion. “The importation of construction equipment and materials for the coal plants con- Meet Nina... from p.3 took adventuring and work in conservation to a whole new level. During my pre-graduate work, I studied the impacts the King salmon fishery decline was having on native fishing communities along the Yukon River in interior Alaska. Through anthropological field methods, our research team conducted interviews and fish catch assessments of native villages that were witnessing a decline or complete halt in fish catch,” she explained. Currently, she works in the Coastal Resource Management Columny... from p.4 Drilon, and Miriam Defensor Santiago. Upon retirement from the service, Javier joined the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and was lauded by the Province of Cebu in 2014 for his effort in the war against illegal drugs. Gen Javier, who is on a personal crusade to become the next mayor of Pototan town in the heartland of Iloilo met Rodrigo Duterte back when the Mayor was still battling lawless elements trying to win the peace for Davao City. He described Duterte as a leader with a heart for the people. “And this makes all the difference,” he said On the opposite end of equation are also a couple of lions in winter, Bing Gonzaga and Willy Ortiz, grizzled veterans of the Subdivision... from p.1 Iloilo City. In a statement, FEPI said it is one of the developers of Puerto Real residential project in Iloilo City. “For several months now, there are ongoing talks among the homeowners’ association, FEPI and other developers on the various concerns that they have raised about the project. Global-Estate Resorts, Inc. (GERI) is not involved in the project,” FEPI added. The complainants prayed that the respondents be held administratively liable and impose against them such fines and penalties. They also sought specific performance, reimbursement, damages and attorney’s fees. PRDIRI is the duly-constituted homeowners’ association recognized by HLURB. Residents claimed that for more than 15 years since the inception of the subdivision projects, the respondents have Aside from the construction of power plants, the increase in collection can be attributed to improved and efficient collec- tion of the Bureau. For 2016, the BOC has yet to finalize its annual target. “It will depend on the trend of collection, the price of crude, the exchange rate of dollars to peso, among others,” he said. However, when the power plant projects are completed, we could expect a reduced in volume of imports. Meanwhile, BOC earned a total of P368 billion in 2015 after 16 of 31 sub-ports exceeded their respective targets in terms of nominal amount and percentage deviation. The seven collection districts whose combined collection of the main port and sub-ports exceeded targets are Surigao, Clark, Legaspi, Davao, Cebu, Iloilo, Zamboanga and its main port. Cebu’s target revenue for 2015 was P15.6 billion while Davao was P10.5 billion. Other highest earning ports and their actual collections were Clark, 1.28 billion; Legazpi, P324 million; Surigao, P18.7 million; and Zamboanga, P180.6 million. Sector at the Department of Agriculture in the municipality of Jordan, Guimaras. Peace Corps is a government organization of the United States of America that serves developing countries around the world in promoting world peace and friendship through committing ourselves to partnering with local communities by strengthening their capacity to improve their lives and expand their opportunities. As a Coastal Resource Management volunteer, Nina works alongside the local government unit to improve protection of the coastal environment and to promote food security through participatory coastal management and environmental education. She works with the local community of Lawi village to establish a marine turtle sanctuary and rescue center. “I often teach and present in elementary and high schools around Jordan surrounding topics in coastal environmental education. I am also active in helping coordinate community beach clean-ups and mangrove tree planting. Lastly, we are also actively involved in coral reef habitat and fish catch monitoring.” (Photos courtesy of Nina Olivier) First Quarter Storm more than four decades ago. Bing became a municipal councilor of Pavia where he is acknowledged to have authored the most number of resolutions and ordinances. “Most of which remain unenforced,” he lamented. Gonzaga said he saw in Duterte yet another chance to fight for change. “We are old. We’ve already done this before,” said Bing, describing himself and Willy, the first Secretary General of Bayan Panay. But, Bing admits, “our passion for change” has not yet waned that is why he asked Willy to get on board for one more fight. Bing said he sees in Duterte a “one of a kind leader,” who may be able to bring the kind of change we were looking for. At the core of this motley assemblage of fighters for change is young lawyer Hansel Didulo who was cast into the role of convenor as regional campaign manager of the Duterte for President Western Visayas Team. Though short in terms of experience in politics, he is putting his skills as a lawyer to good use, particularly in judging people and their motives. He has put together a disparate but cohesive and determined group. Didulo knows Duterte has not fared well in the surveys here where Mar is considered strongest. But as a student of Hannibal, the Carthaginian general who sacked Rome, Didulo is committed to bringing victory in Panay at Duterte’s feet. “We will find a way to win. If there is no way, we will make a way,” he stressed. “We are here. We have a good team. We can do it.” bad state and unrepaired, the complainants added. Some of the complaints include the respondents’ failure to provide the subdivision 24hour security services; failure to address the issue of the “pulo” or illegal settlers at the 4,000 square meters area right at the center of the subdivision; failure to maintain cleanliness of the subdivision; failure to maintain the subdivision’s Country Club House, amenities and road network; failure to provide and maintain pocket gardens as indicated in their marketing prospectus; failure to provide centralized water supply; and failure of the developer to update their real property tax liabilities which the complainants think endangers the integrity of the entire subdivision project. The complainants said they were forced to employ and pay security guards and utility personnel to maintain the area. “There were originally 16 security personnel in the area, vice president Kenneth Nang. Puerto Real is on a 60hecatare gated community with 1,800 lots, an estimated 250 houses, and 30 houses in construction. PRDIRI president Jose Maria M. Borres said they have been negotiating with the developers for five years now since 2012 but the latter has yet to act on their complaints. “We regret, after many years of fruitless attempts to talk and negotiate with Fil-Estate and their successors we are left with no other option but to fil the case against the developers. They have rudely delayed, ignored us, and left broken promises. They clearly have no intention of carrying out the completion,” he said. Borres said the case was filed to protect the security of the homeowners as well as protect their investment. “This is also to warn future real estate buyers who may be interested in investing in these companies,” he added. tributed greatly to the BOC income,” Naig said. Aside from construction materials, other top imports in terms of value are petrol products, fertilizer, wheat and rice. The construction of power plants notably helped increase BOC revenues in years the projects were constructed, he said. From 2005 to 2015, the BOC registered 87.93 percent and 92 percent increase in revenues in 2010 and 2014, respectively. “In 2010, the Bureau collected P1 billion, higher than its P626 million target; in 2014, BOC collected P1.656 billion, higher than its P843 million target,” he stressed. In these years, PEDC coal plant and Guimaras wind farm were built, he said. “However, it is not every year that we have a power plant being built,” he quipped. IMPROVED COLLECTION Guardian the daily Western Visayas Most Read and Respected Judges... from p.1 Feb. 2 ordering the preventive suspension of Justalero. “The Court’s administrator’s office called me up as executive judge and informed me that there has been a resolution and that to inform Judge Justalero about it. The order is effective immediately upon notice,” Maputol said. In a text message to The Daily Guardian, Justalero said the case is still under investigation and refused to issue a comment. Maputol refrained to divulge the reason for the suspension Former... from p.1 after he was implicated in the attempted invasion of Aksyon Radyo-Iloilo station in Mandurriao, Iloilo City by a group of persons believed to be armed last Nov. 19, 2015. Odicta, through a writ of amparo he filed with the Regional Trial Court, denied his links to the illegal drug trade and even sought the court’s intervention to order the media and law enforcers to prove that he is a drug group leader. He also denied attempting to break into the radio station saying he only wanted to urinate at that time. But in the same radio interview, Duarte confirmed that Save... from p.3 trash, sharp pieces of plastic or other toxic substances,” said Olivier, whose picture showing her taking measurements of the rescued turtle made rounds online. The Green Sea Turtle was bleeding from the eyes and mouth when found, with no external injuries, she said. The reptile was buried in Bugnay village, Jordan. SAVE THE TURTLES Olivier said the incident comes with an environmental lesson to us all. “Our oceans are in dire need of attention and preservation. We all – Filipino, American, or whatever ethnicity you may be – need to take action in reducing environmental degradation such as the enormous amounts of trash found in our oceans today.” “Green Sea Turtles are important species in coastal environments for they clean corals of harmful algae, keep jelly fish populations in check and maintain ocean biodiversity,” she said. Green Sea Turtles nowadays are highly endangered, meaning they are at high risk of extinction in the wild. She said communities can help protect green sea turtles and other marine species in various ways. “From simple projects to starting a community beach clean-up to larger projects such as establishing a marine protected area, actions can add up and result in a positive impact on their marine ecosystem,” she said. She cited the experience of Apo Island in Negros Oriental. “It is an excellent example of the community successfully coming together to protect and preserve their coastal environment.” “The marine habitat around the island is a marine reserve, protected BT the National Integrated Protected Area Act and is Woman... from p.2 Sat.-Sun., February 6-7, 2016 7 but said it is relative to cases he handled as assisting judge of RTC Branch 65 in Barotac Viejo, Iloilo. “The details of this matter cannot be discussed at this moment because it is still under investigation and Judge Justalero has to also present his side with the Supreme Court. He’s been given time to answer the findings and thereafter the Court will decide what will happen. At the moment I am not at liberty to discuss the details of the investigation,” she said. Justalero can still file an appeal, according to Maputol. “He will be made to explain and there will be an investigation. There will be a hearing and then the Supreme Court will decide for their recommendation. I cannot say what will happen at the moment,” the executive judge added. Justalero’s designations have been revoked and the Court has designated Yvette Go to replace him as presiding judge of Branch 32. Maputol defended Justalero saying he has been doing well in his job. “We can vouch for his dedication and unselfish devotion in the administration of justice,” she said. he was with Odicta during the failed invasion of Aksyon Radyo-Iloilo and even called the latter’s actuation as “minaoy” (he had a fit). “I already issued an affidavit regarding that incident,” he added. Duarte was allegedly part of the group of former and active police officers who accompanied Odicta’s son, Melvin Jr., in a firing range in Mandurriao, Iloilo City sometime in December 2015. The other active and retired cops listed in the firing range’s logbook were VC Amatril, Romeo Hualde, Edmund Defensor, Joey Rodellado, and Ric Poblador. Jeffrey Celiz, former executive assistant of Iloilo City Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog, was also tagged to the group but he denied any link to Odicta. Duarte confirmed that he was indeed at the firing range but he was there on his own to test his newly-bought caliber .40 pistol. He also said that he saw Celiz at the gun range on the same day. Celiz has resigned as Mabilog’s executive assistant for political affairs “out of delicadeza” and to shield the mayor from controversies. He also accused the opposition of besmirching his reputation in a bid to discredit Mabilog. one of the world’s best known community-organized marine sanctuaries,” she added. She urged communities to create and start responsible and sustainable waste management practices to ensure trash isn’t disposed of into the ocean. “Communities can look into implementing recycling and reusing waste they generate. Most importantly communities need to incorporate environmental education in their schools, local governmental units and fishing communities,” she added. “With knowledge and understanding of how fragile our marine environments are today, people may have the motivation to instill change within their community,” she added. slightly larger than females and have a longer tail. Both have flippers that resemble paddles, which make them powerful and graceful swimmers. Unlike most sea turtles, adult green turtles are herbivorous, feeding on sea grasses and algae. Juvenile green turtles, however, will also eat invertebrates like crabs, jellyfish, and sponges. While most sea turtles warm themselves by swimming close to the surface of shallow waters, the Eastern Pacific green turtle will take to land to bask in the sun. Occasionally seen sunbathing alongside seals and albatrosses, it is one of the few marine turtles known to leave the water other than at nesting times. Green turtles, like other sea turtles, undertake lengthy migrations from feeding sites to nesting grounds, normally on sandy beaches. Mating occurs every two to four years and normally takes place in shallow waters close to the shore. To nest, females leave the sea and choose an area, often on the same beach used by their mothers, to lay their eggs. They dig a pit in the sand with their flippers, fill it with a clutch of 100 to 200 eggs, cover the pit and return to the sea, leaving the eggs to hatch after about two months. The most dangerous time of a green turtle’s life is when it makes the journey from nest to sea. Multiple predators, including crabs and flocks of gulls, voraciously prey on hatchlings during this short scamper. Green turtles are listed as an endangered species, and a subpopulation in the Mediterranean is listed as critically endangered. Despite this, they are still killed for their meat and eggs. Their numbers are also reduced by boat propeller accidents, fishnet-caused drowning, and the destruction of their nesting grounds by human encroachment. (Source: National Geographic) WHAT IS A GREEN SEA TURTLE? Do you know that Green Sea Turtles can live up to 80 years in the wild, and can weigh up to 700 lbs. or 318 kilos? The green turtle is a large, weighty sea turtle with a wide, smooth carapace, or shell. It inhabits tropical and subtropical coastal waters around the world and has been observed clambering onto land to sunbathe. It is named not for the color of its shell, which is normally brown or olive depending on its habitat, but for the greenish color of its skin. There are two types of green turtles— scientists are currently debating whether they are subspecies or separate species—including the Atlantic green turtle, normally found off the shores of Europe and North America, and the Eastern Pacific green turtle, which has been found in coastal waters from Alaska to Chile. Weighing up to 700 pounds (317.5 kilograms) green turtles are among the largest sea turtles in the world. Their proportionally small head, which is non-retractable, extends from a heart-shaped carapace that measures up to 5 feet (1.5 meters). Males are make alibis. When the last payment was She added to have made transactions with the lawyer’s WVPRISAA 2016 meet in Capiz By Elyrose S. Naorbe THE PROVINCE of Capiz is ready to host the 2016 Western Visayas Private Schools Athletic Association (WVPRISAA) regional meet, Feb. 24-28, 2016 in Roxas City. WVPRISAA organizers expect more or less 1,000 studentathletes from different private schools in Western Visayas to compete in the five-day sporting activities. Themed “WVPRISAA: The best is yet to come”, the event will gather athletes from Aklan, Antique, Iloilo, host-Capiz and Negros Occidental which is already included in Negros Island Region (NIR) or Region 18. Roger Banzuela, WVPRISAA president, said they expect some delegates to arrive Feb. 23. The Technical Meeting and Opening Ceremony will be held Feb. 24 at the Filamer’s Roble Hall and Capiz gym, respectively. A total of 17 sports disciplines in secondary (boys and girls) and tertiary level (men and women) categories will be played Athletics will be played at the Villareal Stadium while the badminton games will be at Dingoy Roxas Civic Center. Capiz gym and Dingoy Roxas Civic Center will serve as venues for basketball while Baybay Roxas City will cater to beach volleyball events. Chess will be played at the Filamer Christian University; footWVPRISAA/p7 ‘CLEANEST & GREENEST SPORTS EVENT Iloilo hosts 2016 WVRAA Games By Elyrose S. Naorbe MORE OR less 3,670 studentathletes, coaches, and officials will see action in the 2016 Western Visayas Regional Athletic Association (WVRAA) Meet hosted by the city and province of Iloilo, Feb. 7-12, 2016. The games will feature 224 elementary players and 283 secondary athletes from Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras and Iloilo who will compete in 24 sports disciplines. Games include in this year’s regional meet are archery, arnis, athletics, badminton, baseball, basketball, billiards, boxing, chess, football, futsal, gymnastics, sepak-takraw Jr. and Sr., softball, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, lawn tennis, volleyball, wrestling, wushu and special events. This year ’s WVRAA is themed “WVRAA Dreaming Big for A New Era”. About 650 technical officials including 80 coaches and 14 assistant chaperones will also grace the annual regional meet. According to Julieta Braga, overall director of WVRAA meet, they are all set for the staging of the event as all billeting areas, medical staff, and game venues are ready to cater the needs of players. “In terms of water supply, the Metro Iloilo Water District (MIWD) assured enough water to all billeting areas. They will provide water every morning and afternoon. The Philippine National Police (PNP) as well as barangay tanods will secure the playing venues and monitor the happenings during the event,” she added. Myrna S. Castillo, Iloilo schools division superintendent, said they want WVRAA 2016 to be the “cleanest and greenest” sporting event. “Make them aware kung ano ka importante ang cleanliness. In fact, we will award the cleanest delegation during the awarding ceremony. We will always check their mess hole, food handling and other sanitary equipments,” added Castillo. As regards the billeting, Braga said athletes are not allowed to go outside during the competitions and they will impose a “zero parent policy”. “Parents will only compete in space inside the room. We will separate the girls from the boys in one room and each room should have one coach sleeping with them. In a girl’s room, it should be a female coach who will accompany them and for boys, a male coach should sleep with them,” Braga explained. A total of P19 million for training, hosting and different preparations of athletes will be spent on WVRAA and Palarong Pambansa. Of the total budget, P11 million will fund Iloilo delegation in the Palarong Pambansa including the allowances of players and coaches. To check the athletes’ health, organizers said every delegation will bring their own nurses and medical doctors, aside from Iloilo province’s own medical staff. “The nutritionists will also check their daily meals to avoid food poisoning and other sanitary related problems,” Castillo said. All winners will be the official representatives of the region in the Palarong Pambansa this summer in Albay. “The winner in team sports during the WVRAA can retain 80 percent of its players but they should select 20 percent from other teams. In individual sports, gold medalists will automatically go to Palarong Pambansa,” Castillo said. Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor Sr. will serve as guest speaker during the opening ceremony on Sunday, 4 p.m. at the Iloilo Sports Complex (ISC). http://www.thedailyguardian.net [email: [email protected] • [email protected]] LTE speeds: Philippines is 7th slowest worldwide THE PHILIPPINES is among the worst-performing countries in the world in terms of internet LTE speeds and coverage, according to a new report released by OpenSignal. The Philippines ranked seventh slowest in LTE speeds and fourth worst in terms of LTE coverage, as of February 2016. The OpenSignal report measures global LTE speed and coverage by country and by mobile operator. Coverage is based on the proportion of time users spend connected to a particular network. The data was drawn from “hundreds of thousands of OpenSignal users that have LTE-capable phones and connect to operators with live 4G networks” and were collected between October and December 2015. Based on the report, Singapore leads the pack with speeds of 37 Mbps while South Korea leads LTE coverage with 97%. Costa Rica and Iran were the worst-performing countries when it comes to speeds at 3 Mbps. Sri Lanka has the worst coverage at 39%. In the Philippines, Smart Communications offers speed of LTE/pB7 B1 Sat.-Sun., February 6-7, 2016 Mineral reservation identified in Antique THE MINES and Geosciences Bureau (MGB-6) regional office identified more than 3,000 hectares of potential mineral reservation in Antique. MGB Regional Director Leo Van V. Juguan the agency conducted a geological assessment of potential areas in Sibalom, Patnongon, and San Remigio, Antique. The identified potential area in these towns is 3,715 hectares. Juguan said these areas can be declared as Mineral Reservation under the National Mineral Reservation Program of the MGB, an attached agency of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). In 2016, MGB-6 will conduct a geological assessment and environmental resource mapping of potential areas in Hinobaan, Cauayan and Sipalay City, Negros Occidental, which initially covers around 98,000 hectares. A mineral reservation is an area set aside and established when the national interest so requires, such as when there is a need to preserve strategic raw materials critical to national development, or certain minerals for scientific, cultural or ecological value. After the process is completed as mandated in the Mining Act of 1995 and its Implementing Rules and Regulations, the President may establish mineral reservations upon the recommendation of the MGB director through the DENR secretary Juguan explained that as part of the process provided in Chapter 3 of the DENR Administrative Order (DAO) 2010-12 expounding provisions on Mineral reservation/pB7 Inflation slows in January on declining commodity prices PHILIPPINE ANNUAL inflation slowed for the first time in five months in January due to declining commodity costs and slower price increases in clothing and transport, the statistics agency said on Friday, Feb. 5, 2016. The consumer price index rose 1.3 percent in January from a year earlier, matching analysts’ expectations and well within the central bank’s 0.8-1.6 percent forecast for the month. Core inflation in January was 1.8 percent, slowing from 2.1 percent in December, while the monthly rise in consumer prices was unchanged at 0.2 percent. The central bank has a 2-4 percent target for the year. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Gov- ernor Amando Tetangco said late last month he saw no need to adjust policy settings, after the government reported strong fourth-quarter economic growth. The Philippine central bank has left the key policy rate steady at a near 1-1/2-year low of 4 since October 2014, confident the economy could withstand global headwinds and as the inflation outlook remains benign. Southeast Asia’s fifth-largest economy grew 6.3 percent in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, faster than the 5.9 percent economists had predicted as strong domestic demand and government spending cushioned the impact of weak exports which are hurting many of its larger, trade-reliant Asian neighbors. (Reuters) Lucky 2016 at Iloilo Supermart-Atrium WISHING a bountiful blessing to everyone! Your 2016 will be Lucky! As Iloilo Supermart and Unilever celebrate the Chinese New Year with “Lucky 2016!” Shop for selected Unilever products and pick your fortune from our Lucky Tree to reveal your prize. Win great prizes! Also, watch out for the annual Lion and Dragon dance at The Atrium on Feb. 8, at 11 a.m. Feel the joy by watching the traditional dance that represents wisdom, power, and wealth. It will keep away bad luck and evil spirits. Plus, feel free to read your fortune in this year of Red Fire Monkey! Invite your family and friends! See you at Iloilo Supermart- Atrium! Happy Chinese New Year to everyone! Kung Hei Fat Choi only here at Iloilo Supermart! Aton Guid Ini! B2 Sat.-Sun., February 6-7, 2016 business Guardian the daily Western Visayas Most Read and Respected SSS Kabankalan extends e-Mobile services to Sipalay City residents ABOUT 500 residents of Sipalay City in Negros Occidental benefited from the Social Security System’s (SSS) e-Mobile services offered by the SSS Kabankalan Branch at the Sipalay City Hall lobby from January 27 to 28. It is the first SSS e-Mobile service conducted in Sipalay City, which is a two-hour bus ride away from SSS Kabankalan, as part of the agency’s continuing efforts to reach out to members all over the country. Photos show SSS Kabankalan employees, who are headed by Officer-inCharge/Branch Head Gerard T. Gonzales, as they assist the Sipalaynon walk-in members and clients in various SSS services. The transactions offered include the issuance of Social SSS/pB7 Inflation seen within target despite El Niño CORNER OF RIZAL & LOPEZ JAENA STREETS ROXAS CITY, CAPIZ, PHILIPPINES TEL. NOS.: (036) 621-0208 621-2203 621-3376 FAX NO.: (036) 621-1040 email: [email protected] [email protected] Julieta’s INFLATION IS expected to stay within the target range of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) despite upside risks from the prolonged El Nino, said Dr. Emmanuel Esguerra, the acting chief of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA). Esguerra noted, however, that government still needs to implement measures to provide livelihood to Filipinos affected by the dry spell. “I’m sure that El Nino will have some effect, but if we’re ready to respond, a program Inflation/pB7 C’s by L’Fisher “So Nice To Come Home To” Julieta’s Apartelle Hotel opens doors on February Tel. No. (036) 621 2088 / (036) 621 4088 Arnaldo Boulevard, Roxas City, Capiz 10,2016 Philippines, 5800 ACACIA TOURS TERMINALS ROXAS TO ILOILO KM 1, ROXAS CITY TEL. NOS. (036) 621-2530 / 621 6273 ILOILO CITY residents can pucker up for the sweetest grand opening in the city. C’s by L’Fisher, an artisan French bakery and trendy coffee shop of L’Fisher Hotel Bacolod City will celebrate its official grand opening on February 10, 2016 at the Ground Floor Ex SM City Mandurriao Iloilo City. C’s provides an array of sweet selections like cakes, chocolates, croinuts, churros con chocolate and a perfect place to find the best assortment of artisan and savory breads made by its very own French Pastry Chef Denis Laumone. It also offers scrumptious entrees, pasta and sandwiches. C’s is widely known for serving the premium Italian coffee known as Lavazza best paired with Churros con Chocolate dipped into the dark, rich and pudding-like chocolate . 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A ‘MANTRA’ “Although it seems very long, the prayer – which is the Jaro fiesta/pB7 JARO ARCHBISHOP Angel N. Lagdameo was the main celebrant of the mass last Feb. 2, 2016 along with concelebrants Capiz Archbishop Jose Advincula; Jaro Vicar General, Msgr. Higinio Velarde; and 72 other priests. Returning OFWs receive livelihood support RETURNING overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Western Visayas received in 2015 financial assistance from the National Reintegration Center for OFWs (NRCO), a member of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) family of agencies, to set up their new business ventures. A total of 21 one undocumented OFWs who wish to remain in the country for good were given financial assistance to enable them to start their livelihood projects. Undocumented OFWs are those who choose to work abroad without going through the legal process such as applying through a Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA)-license agency or through the POEA-Government Placement Branch. Ten beneficiaries received help for their hog-raising or piggery project, three for sarisari store, three for fish/dried fish and cooked food vending, two for poultry/duck-raising, two for rice retailing, and one for buy and sell of ready-towear. DOLE-6 Director Ponciano M. Ligutom said he hopes the beneficiaries would be able to make their livelihood projects grow and sustainable and create employment among members of their family. These projects are part of the 344 livelihood projects funded in 2015 under the DOLE Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program (DILEEP) involving the total amount of P 70,478,398.09. DJEMJAH Gonzaga (2nd from left), a former Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) from Guimaras Province, receives her starter kit for Baking from DOLE-6 Director Ponciano M. Ligutom, OIC-Assistant Regional Director Salome O. Siaton and Bernard Sibay of the National Reintegration Center for OFWs (NRCO). Ms. Gonzaga worked in Lebanon as cook in a restaurant for more than 15 years. She was repatriated in 2015 due to health reasons. MATT & MIKE’S Restaurant Guzman St., Mandurriao, Iloilo City For Reservation, call or text: CP# 09065001278 REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Department of Transportation and Communication LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region VI, Iloilo City roselyn g. aloba Applicant/s NOTICE CASE NO. 96-VI-444-Ilo Petitioner request authority for the Extension of Validity of CPC to operate a PUJ service from the line: Iloilo City - (VILLA) - AREVALO and vice versa, with the use of one unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by the Board on February 16, 2016 at 9:30 a.m. at its office at LTFRB Building, Quintin Salas, Jaro, Iloilo City, on which date applicant/petitioner shall formally submit all its/his/her evidences. At least five (5) days prior to the date of hearing, applicant/petitioner shall publish this NOTICE once in any newspaper of general circulation in Western Visayas (Region VI). Parties opposed to the granting of this application/petition must file their written opposition supported by the documentary evidence submitted by the parties unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documents and/or oral evidence. WITNESS the Honorable, ROMULO V. BERNARDES, Regional Director, this 4th day of February, 2016. ATTY. JOSE MARIE V. LAMPARERO Hearing Officer REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Department of Transportation and Communication LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Region VI, Iloilo City LUISA C. POTTER Applicant/s NOTICE CASE NO. MF03-VI-008-Ilo Petitioner request authority for the Extension of Validity of CPC to operate a UV EXPRESS service from the line: ROXAS CITY - KALIBO - CATICLAN and vice versa, with the use of one unit/s. This application/petition shall be considered by the Board on February 16, 2016 at 9:30 a.m. at its office at LTFRB Building, Quintin Salas, Jaro, Iloilo City, on which date applicant/petitioner shall formally submit all its/his/her evidences. At least five (5) days prior to the date of hearing, applicant/petitioner shall publish this NOTICE once in any newspaper of general circulation in Western Visayas (Region VI). Parties opposed to the granting of this application/petition must file their written opposition supported by the documentary evidence submitted by the parties unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documents and/or oral evidence. WITNESS the Honorable, ROMULO V. BERNARDES, Regional Director, this 4th day of February, 2016. ATTY. JOSE MARIE V. LAMPARERO Hearing Officer Guardian the daily Western Visayas Most Read and Respected Trash to Cash Recycling Market set Feb. 5 and 6 SM CITY Iloilo reaffirms its commitment to be a valuable partner of the community in keeping the environment clean, by holding the Trash to Cash Recycling Market on Feb. 5 and 6, 2016 at the car park area (near the entrance leading to BDO). The activity is held every first Friday and Saturday of the Month and engages the community to take part by bringing their Trash to Cash/pB7 entertainment Guardian the daily Jaro Western Visayas Most Read and Respected fiesta.. from p.B6 theme the Jaro fiesta in the year of the Jubilee of Mercy – was chosen in order to reflect Mary, the Mother of Mercy, as our model,” said Msgr. Alejandro P. Esperancilla, Special Assistant for Liturgical Affairs of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Candles. “The prayer can also serve as a sort of “mantra” that we can repeat many times so that Mary, who lived out in her life the mercy of God, can inspire us to do acts of mercy, so that we too can become instruments of mercy,” Esperancilla added. Rufa Mae Quinto is engaged Comedienne Rufa Mae Quinto announced her engagement to Fil-American Trevor Magallanes on Instagram today, February 5. The actress, who has been staying abroad for a couple of months already, thanked her new family’s warm welcome for her. “Thanks my new family... For the love and support, for hosting, from throwing a wonderful, amazing, happy, lovely engagement dinner party. Can’t say much coz I’m so overwhelmed, yes to all my friends now in SF , thanks for coming,” Rufa Mae said in one of her captions. (www. Push.com) THROUGH THE HOLY DOOR A distinct feature of the liturgy to mark the Jubilee of Mercy in this year’s fiesta is that the Solemn Entrance in every Novena Mass and main Eucharistic celebration of the feast is made through the Holy Door. “In each day of the nine-day novena and the day of the fiesta, we come to the Shrine of Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria, the Mother of Mercy, as pilgrims –pilgrims passing through the Holy Door,” explained Fr. Julius Almeria, Chairman of the Jaro Archdiocesan Commission on Liturgy. “The celebrant, ministers and representatives of the faithful assemble outside the Holy Door and enter the temple through it.” Taking from the Bull of Indiction of the Jubilee of Mercy, Almeria explained, “The Holy Door has been used since time immemorial as a ritual expression of conversion. Pilgrims and penitents pass through it as a gesture of leaving the past behind and crossing the threshold from sin to grace, from slavery to freedom, and from darkness to light. It is a symbol of God’s everlasting mercy and his constant invitation to us to return to Him.” AVAILING OF CONFESSION Almeria also underlined that to benefit from the graces of this pilgrimage “it is important that we avail of the sacrament of Confession.” “The faithful were encouraged to avail of the sacrament of Confession at the start of every novena Mass,” said the priest. MERCY IN THE EUCHARIST, FAMILY In his message Jaro Archbishop Angel N. Lagdameo underlined the multi-faceted aspects of this year’s Jaro fiesta. “We are asking Mary to accompany us in this triple celebration of the Jubilee of Mercy, the Year of the Family, and the Year of the Eucharist.” The Iloilo prelate reminded the faithful that it is within the context of families that the virtue of mercy practiced. “[This practice of mercy] includes mutual understanding, forgiveness, and praying for one another… and eating together every now and then,” said Lagdameo. He said:“The Eucharist must likewise be offered by the family together. Set some Sundays or holidays when your family can offer the Eucharist.” “The Family Rosary! How true it is [that] the family that prays together, stays together!” stressed the archbishop. (Fr. Mickey Cardenas/CBCP News) FOR SALE • Fully Furnished House and Lot 5-bedrooms & 5 toilet and bath 1 Car Garage @ JMF Subdivision, Mandurriao, Iloilo City Price: P 5.5M • 204 SQ. M. – Lot @ Green Meadows, Pavia, Iloilo Price: P 1.2M Contact No. 0927-7027628 DIRECT BUYERS ONLY Mineral reservation.. from p.B1 Mineral Reservations and Government Reservations, a public hearing is conducted regarding the declaration of the proposed Mineral Reservation. The public hearing will allow all concerned sectors and communities, interested Nongovernmental and People’s Organizations and Local Government Units to air their views regarding the establishment of a mineral reservation. Before the conduct of a public hearing, a notification must be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the concerned province and posted in affected municipalities and barangays at 30 days Inflation.. from p.B2 is in place. The important part of that program is to be prepared,” Esguerra told ANC. “So far, given how the price of food has behaved, we think that so far they’re adequate but we need to address the possible displacement of some people who may lose their sources of livelihood while the drought is there,” he added. Esguerra added that the soft SSS.. before the public hearing. After the public hearing, the MGB Director gives a recommendation to the DENR Secretary for the establishment of a mineral reservation. The written recommendation shall likewise be published after its submission. Upon the recommendation of the MGB Director through the DENR Secretary, the President may establish or de-establish an area as a Mineral Reservation. In the proclamation of such Mineral Reservations, all valid and existing mining rights shall be respected, as provided in DAO 2010-21. (MGB-6) inflation figures may help in easing poverty incidence in the country. He explained that we could see a reduction in the Philippine poverty rate for the first half of 2015 as prices of food were stable during that period. “Inflation now as just been reported is very much under control and we think that we are confident by that measure when the 2015 first semester from p.B2 Security numbers for employed and self-employed workers; verification of status of loans, contributions and benefit claims; evaluation and receipt of applications for sickness, maternity, disability, retirement, death and funeral claims; compliance with the Annual Confirmation of Pensioners; amendment of personal membership A day to be with people. Friendships, partnerships, faceto-face interactions are more comforting today. Today you can get an awful lot done! Productivity, accomplishment and competence are highlighted. New romantic interests are possible--or revitalizing an old relationship. Sparks fly as interest and energy for love fly higher. Work on clearly defining the rules in your household. To avoid misunderstandings, be sure responsibilities are well understood. You have trouble deciding because you do not see one side of a question without also seeing the other. Don’t push a decision today. Test your stamina and control by teasing and delaying gratification tonight. Build endurance and heighten satisfaction. *Internet ( free Wi-Fi in all rooms) to Cash.. Annual inflation slowed for the first time in five months in January due to declining commodity costs and slower price increases in clothing and transport. The consumer price index rose 1.3 percent in January from a year earlier, matching analysts’ expectations and well within the central bank’s 0.8-1.6 percent forecast for the month. (ABS-CBN News) LTE.. from p.B1 7 Mbps at 37% coverage, while Globe Telecom provides speed of 4 Mbps at 48% coverage. OpenSignal describes itself as “the leading source of insight into the coverage and performance of mobile operators worldwide.” Its crowdsources its data from users of the OpenSignal app, which monitors the coverage and performance of its mobile connection. (ABS-CBNnews. com) Time to be with people. Sharing ideas and feeling understood by others is emphasized. Seek out friends and social activities. Focus, concentration and follow through are important today, so don’t start anything without plenty of time to finish. Features Trash from p.B6 recyclable items and sell it to scrap buyers—a way initiated to encourage involvement of different sectors in curbing solid waste management problems. Waste items like old car batteries, papers, old computers, and other items that can still be recycled are accepted by buyers. The Trash to Cash Recycling Market is a project of SM Cares Committee on the Environment. For inquiries on other environmental projects and how you can take part in these initiatives, you may contact telephone number 320 9609 or visit the official Facebook page of SM City Iloilo. poverty figures come out, we will see some improvement. Of course as we said, this is a very long term agenda and the programs precisely on investing in human capital are there to prevent or stop the intergenerational transmission of poverty,” said Esguerra. He also said the country’s poverty rate increase in 2014 was due to the hefty spike in prices of rice and other staples. records; and data capture services for the Unified Multipurpose Identification System (UMID) card. Known as the Jewel of the Sugar Island, Sipalay City is rich in natural resources which enable it to sustain local industries such as farming, fishing, and making of furniture and native handcrafts. Today you need to take at least one concrete, definite step toward creating the ideal working situation you have in your mind. • Facilities • coffee shop • laundry service • meeting facilities • restaurant • room service • Sports and Recreation •massage B7 Sat.-Sun., February 6-7, 2016 A sudden urge to change everything around sweeps over you, only to be replaced by a yearning for security and stability. Do a bit of both. Financial shifts are likely. Take steps to be sure they are positive changes. Expect much interaction with others. Discussions could be wide- ranging. Be prepared to talk about anything. 1 5 4 2 4 6 3 5 8 6 2 9 4 1 1 6 7 3 9 7 7 5 1 8 6 7 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 5 4 8 3 9 1 7 6 8 4 3 1 9 7 5 2 6 1 9 7 2 5 6 3 8 4 7 5 7 2 3 1 4 6 9 8 9 8 3 8 9 3 1 6 2 8 4 7 5 4 6 8 9 7 5 2 3 1 9 7 5 6 8 3 9 1 4 2 3 1 4 7 6 2 8 5 9 2 8 9 5 4 1 7 6 3 B8 Society Sat.-Sun., February 6-7, 2016 LOLIT Wong, Suzzane King, Norma Rosales, Beverly Rosales, Arden Dinzon, Pane Rosales, and Zinnia Teruel JEDELFHA Tolentino-Mabaquiao, Sam Miron, Your Pagemaker, Stephen Scapullar, and Chandler Jez J ANUARY, the very first month of the year ushers in a series of spectacular revelries in honor of our dear Señor Sto. Niño. As the city rumbled with drum rolls during Dinagyang Festival, the ever gracious Norma Padilla-Rosales opened the doors of her family’s Strawberry Mansion for her annual thanksgiving dinner party in honor of the Holy Child Jesus. The mansion was packed with friends and family who enjoyed a gleaming and sumptuous feast especially prepared by chef par excellence Ding Montelibano. Helping our ever chic host in entertaining the festival revelers were her daughters Bebing, Pane, and Beverly Rosales BEVERLY Rosales, Tibong Jardeleza, Sarah Peña, Pane Rosales, Zinnia Teruel, John Castigador, Nonoi Ybiernas, Shiela and Dr. Napoleon Tiongco, and Judgee Peña BEBING Rosales and Rose Molina ALEX and Dr. Teresa Hallegado SHERWIN and Sharleen Ong with Dr. Rene Somcio. ROMMEL Ynion, Jeffrey Ganzon, and Joeboy Agriam MEL and Sen Rafael IRMA Lim and Nono Palmos EMMA Yturralde, Socorro Locsin, Ian Kinnes, Ramonito Velasco, Chiquit Armonio, Quin Sibonga, and Jose Joel Bolivar II VICKY Bayani-Sian and brother Anthony Bayani JUN and Socorro Bedia, Melba Padilla, Bing and Gilbey Arancillo, Lister and Rachel Leonida RAMON Yang, Loudes Lim, Renalie Bañas ARCHITECT Rudy Rose Guzaman and EDWIN Armonio and Tony Lim JANE Javellana and Kathleen Ynion (Seated) SJ Olac, Bo Parcon, Jet Salcedo (standing) Jasmine Castelo, Nonoi Ybiernas, Your Pagemaker, John Castigador, and Pepoy Tancinco JERRY and Sheila Draper NONO Palmos, Susay Uy-Reyes, Gila Oquendo, Girlie Ganzon, and Dodo Miñoza