Wednesday, September 16, 2009

PAGPADAYONG PAGKUGI NI KONSEHAL ZULUETA SA PAGPAAMBIT UG MGA PROYEKTO SA SYUDAD

Ni: Grace E. Dignadice

Agig suporta sa mga kabaranggayan, kapurokan ug pampublikong tulunghaan sa atong siyudad, mapadayonong gi-implementar ni Konsehal Alan D. Zulueta ang gma proyekto pinaagi sa iyang Social Reform Agenda (SRA) – MBN Justify Fullnga pondo. Ug gain, bisan man sa kagamay sa maong pondo, gipaningkamutan sa atong maabtik nga Konsehal nga makapaambit ngadto sa katawhan sa Tagum pinaagi sa pagbahinbahin sa mga proyekto. Inubanan ni Konsehal Reynaldo T. Salve, mao kini ang ulahing taho sa mga serbisyong gipaabot ni Konsehal Zulueta:

• Dose (12) ka corrugated G.I. sheets alang sa rehabilitasyon sa purok center didto sa Purok 4-C, Bermudez, Barangay Apkon
• Napulo (10) ka plastic chairs ug tulo (3) ka office tables alang sa mga lumulupyo sa Barangay Bincungan
• Usa (1) ka water dispenser nga magamit ngadto sa barangay hall sa Barangay Cuambogan
• Sa Barangay La Filipina usa (1) ka 21 – inch colored television set para sa mga estudyante sa La Filipina Elementary School ug jetmatic pump alang sa taga Purok 6, La Concepcion
• Sa Barangay Madaum usab, usa (1) ka 21 – inch colored TV alang sa Garinan Elementary School
• Usa (1) ka Detecto weighing scale alang sa Col> Saludares Elementary School sa Barangay Magdum nga magamit sa pag-monitor sa maayong panglawas sa ilang mga tinun-an.
• Sa Barangay Mankilam: construction materials alangs a Purok Villa Patricia; Adopt A School Scholarship Program para sa kabus nga mga estudyante sa TaguM City National Comprehensive High School; siyam (9) ka rolyo nga cyclone wire ug upat (4) ka gallon nga pintura alang sa pagkumpuni sa school facilities sa Union Elementary School ug; isa (1) ka 21-inch colored TV nga adunay kalakip nga DVD player alang sa barangay hall
• Singkwenta (50) ka plastic chairs alang sag mga lumulupyo sa Barangay Nueva Fuerza
• Sa Barangay Pagsabangan, usa (1) ka divider – cabinet kalakip ang usa (1) ka 21-inch colored TV alang sa barangay hall
• Materials Recovery Facilities (MRF) alang sa Barangay San Agustin
• Alang ngadto sa Laureta National High School sa Barangay San Miguel, uas (1) ka 21-inch colored television set
• Duha (2) ka flashlights, pito (7) ka truncheon, napulo (10) ka handcuffs ug lima (5) ka tear gas alang sa mapadayonong magpalambo sa public safety sa Barangay Magugpo East
• Alang sa mga programa sa Barangay Magugpo North, biyente-kwatro (24) ka plastic chairs ug duha (2) ka plastic tables.
• Biyente-singko (25) ka plastic chairs usab alang sa Barangay Magugpo South
• Construction materials alang sa Tagum City Federation of Datus
• Mga light bulbs, street light brackets ug dugang monoblock chairs alang sa kapurokan sa siyudad
• Para sa mga pambublikong Elemtary ug High Schools; mga medalya alang sa ilang graduation rites; mga gamit pang-eskwela alang sa mga kabus nga mga estudyante ug ; napulo (10) ka gallon nga pintura alang sa Brigada-Eskwela nga programa

Mokabat sa P113,158.00 and kinatibuk-ang kantidad sa maong gma benepisyong natabang ni Konsehal Zulueta. Ug bisan pa man sa kadaghan sa iyang mga katungdanan isip opisyal sa atong local nga panggobyerno ug sa uban pang mga organisasyon, iyang gipaningkamutan nga mahatagan ug panahon nga makaambit sa pag-turn over sa iyang namugnang proyekto.

Aduna pay mga umaabot nga proyekto nga buot ipabenepisyo sa atong kugihan nga konsehal ug dako ang iyang tumong nga kining tanan mahatagan ug katumaran.

VM RELLON COMMENDS GRADUATES AND STUDENT LEADERS

By: JALMAIDA L. JAMIRI, MPA


For the past years, since the start of his stint as City Vice Mayor, the Honorable Allan Rellon has always been steadfast in his programs especially those that support the thrust of the City Government of Tagum pertaining to Education.

One of the programs that have been consistently carried out by his office for these past years is his Sponsorship of Medals given in time for the Commencement, Recognition and Graduation Exercises of a number of public and private educational institutions in the City of Tagum.

For this year, Vice Mayor Rellon has sponsored a total of 1000 gold, silver and bronze medals which have benefited a total of 131 private and public learning institutions and schools. 405 of these medals were distributed to 81 Day Care Centers in the City for their Kinder 1 & Kinder 2 little graduates. 22 Private Preschools have also received a total of 120 medals for their preschool graduates as well. On the other hand, 16 LGU Assisted Preschool and 10 Public schools have also obtained 123 of these medals which have also been awarded to their pupils. During its recognition rites, 114 medals coming from Vice Mayor Rellon were awarded to the Madrasah (Islamic Schools) Graduates while 72 medals were also conferred during the Graduation Exercises of Alternative Learning System last May 16, 2009.

Vice Mayor Rellon, being the Sponsoring Vice Mayor, has awarded a total of 59 Office of the Vice Governor and Vice Mayors League of the Philippines – Davao del Norte Chapter Plaques of Leadership Excellence to Presidents of Student Body Organizations/Student Government Organizations of public elementary schools and public and private tertiary and secondary schools in the City of Tagum.

The partnership of the Office of the Vice Governor and Vice Mayors League of the Philippines – Davao del Norte Chapter which was the giving of Plaque of Leadership Excellence Award to Presidents of Student Body Organizations/Student Government Organizations of public and private tertiary and secondary schools in the Province of Davao del Norte, has been a successful collective undertaking for both offices for the past three years.

For this year - fourth year of its implementation, both offices continued this partnership and have now included student leaders of public elementary schools in the City of Tagum as among the recipients. A total of 134 deserving student-leader recipients from the entire Province of Davao del Norte have received this recognition for their meritorious and exemplary leadership role as president at young school age, thus, experienced the art of a presiding officer and a leader.

Giving recognition to students’ and pupils’ enthusiastic efforts, diligence, perseverance, determination and hard work in schooling is indeed an effective boost of morale for them to strive more and do even better…and in the long run…makes them productive individuals in the future.

SP BAURA IN SYNERGY WITH OTHER GO’S AND NGO’S

By: Alma A. Quisado and Lisame B. Bago

The City government of Tagum through the City Council adopted the Minimum Basic Needs (MBN) approach to strategically eradicate poverty and supplement people’s need. Each member of the city council help each other and share resources by identifying first the needs of the constituents and thereby meeting the needs of the residents.

Many problems were identified such us, unemployment, lack of education, lack of access to potable water, absence of a compost pit, poor school and office facilities, inability of children to get pre-school education in day care centers, malnutrition, having households without backyards, lack of toilets, and inability of couples to practice family planning and many others.

Armed with this information, City Councilor Mylene Baura earnestly help barangay constituents to provide what they need. Proper assessment and validation for each solicitation thereby creating MBN projects that would fulfill the necessities. Different Barangays were served with the following projects as of Year 2009. Such as

1. Magugpo North Day Care Center – One (1) TV and One (1) DVD
2. Magugpo Pilot Imelda Elem School – (1) TV
3. Barangay Magdum – One (1) Nebulizer
4. Tuition fee for the Hearing Impaired Students
5. Barangay Nueva Fuerza – (12) Monoblock Chairs
6. Purok Liwayway – (20) Monoblock Chairs
7. Municipal Trial Court – (1) Printer
8. Public schools of Tagum City – School Supplies
9. Garinan ElemSchool – One (1) DVD
10. Barangay Bincungan – Twenty (20) Monoblock Chairs
11. Magugpo UCCP Christian School – One (1) TV and One (1) DVD
12. Barangay West Day Care Center- Supplemented a Feeding Program.

On the other hand, in response to the growing cases of Violence committed against women and their children, the Four L (4) Lady Local Legislator’s League of the Philippines headed by Kgd. Baura together with its working force from the CSWD Office lead by Nora H. Lupiba, City DILG Director Eliza P. Mendoza and the Tagum PNP forefronted by P/INSP Gretchen R. Sinco and SPO3 Anjenette Tirador formed a synergy with its advocacy program, Stop Cylcle of Violence to help address the said problem. Ignorance of the law excuses no one, a statement that we should always remember, SP Baura significantly emphasized the role and rights of women and their children in the family, any form of violence is not acceptable to the society thus proper information dessimination is the primary objective of the working group to eliminate hostility and in order to have a harmonious relationship. A total of 10 barangays were already conducted up to present starting on March 2009 marked as Women’s Month and will continue its advocacy program to recognized women as full and equal partners of men in development and nation building.

In addition to, the office of Coun. Baura, in close coordination with the multi-sectors and different agencies at the national and local levels among government service providers, private and public sectors, NGO’s, professional associations and academic institutions has conducted a training and workshop on ECCD Four (4) Gifts of children, for the LGU’s heads of offices and core personnel with child welfare programs & services. It is also known as Early Childhood Care and Development ECCD law, a law that state to promote the rights of children for survival, development, participation and protection, with full recognition of the nature of childhood and its integrative and sustainable growth that involves. SP Baura highly consider and reciprocates to any programs for the benefit of the children and to achieve a child friendly city.

Friday, September 11, 2009

CDCC BID BOOK MAKES IT TO THE TOP THREE

By: Celiza Lim

The City Disaster Coordinating Council (CDCC) bid book for Gawad KALASAG has made it to the top three finalists (component city category – National Level) in the Search for Excellence in Disaster Risk Management and Humanitarian Assistance.

After having won the Region XI title as the “Best Prepared City Disaster Coordinating Council”, Tagum City automatically became the official entry to the National level in the component city category. By the 2nd week of July 2009 the National Validation Team led by the DILG Secretary is expected to have an ocular inspection on the vulnerable and hazardous sites of the city and it is also the chance of the CDCC Team to defend the contents of the bid book and prove its disaster risk management capability.

The rationale of Gawad KALASAG was conceived to protect or shield high risk communities against hazards by encouraging participation of various stakeholders in designing and implementing Disaster Risk Management programs. The word KALASAG stands for KAlamidad at SAkuna LAbanan, SAriling Galing ang Kaligtasan. Kalasag is the Filipino term for “shield’ used by early Filipinos as a means of protection from attacks of enemies or harmful animals.

Gawad KALASAG is awarded to outstanding performance of Local Disaster Coordinating Councils, private/volunteer organizations, local, national and international NGOs, donor agencies and the communities as major stakeholders in implementing significant disaster risk management projects and activities and, in providing humanitarian response and assistance to affected communities. It aims to recognize individuals, groups or institutions that have shown extraordinary courage, heroism, self sacrifice and bravery in times of natural and human made emergencies and disasters.


The distinction of having chosen among the top three (3) finalists nationwide has proven the CDCC’s dedication and hard work to helping Tagumeños in times of tragedies. And the man behind this recognition is the action officer Councilor Robert “Tete” So.

MOU SIGNED TO PROTECT HIJO RIVER

By: Cromwell S. Bonghanoy, MA

The City Government of Tagum and the Department of Environment & Natural Resources (DENR) by virtue of Resolution No. 835 series of 2009 signed aJustify Full memorandum of understanding that aims to reforest some 150 hectares of accretion areas along Hijo River, covering the barangays of Apokon, Magugpo East, Magdum and Pandapan.

To mainly protect Tagum’s riverbanks from soil denudation and erosion, deep-rooted trees were identified like Mahogany, Dao, Lauan, Nato, Narra, Bakan, Dita, Mayapis Bangkal and Mambog species to take hold of the soil from floods and water currents.

Eventually, more than its preventive measures, the identified accretion areas will serve as Riverbanks Park like of Marikina River and Pasig River in Manila. It will soon be constructed with footpaths, jogging lanes and bicycle lanes for family picnic and outing.

“Tagum City has taken a bold step in undertaking a massive rehabilitation of accretion areas to develop into a forest plantation, the only local government unit in the Philippines to do such so far,” said Bonifacio Apura, DENR XI regional technical director, who spoke in behalf of Regional Executive Director Jim Sampulna.

Mayor Rey Uy of Tagum gladly replied with a positive remark, “our living legacy to the future generation is to leave a landmark for children to enjoy nature and environment.”

Notably, Uy pushed for a forceful drive in developing Tagum as City of Parks with several parks already existing in the city’s premises.