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    OUTSTANDING LOCAL NEWSPAPERFor Five Consecutive YearsSt. Peter Baptist Catholic Mass Media Awards

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    REGIONAL EXPONENT FOR PROGRESSVOL. XXII, NO. 52 BICOL, THE PHILIPPINES SEPT. 27 - OCT. 3, 2015 P5.00

    Answer raps, Ombudsman tellsMayor Gaite

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    Rep. Fuentebella afrmsloyalty to VP Binay

    NAGA CITY -- Camarines Sur 4th

    Disrict Representative Wimpy Fuen-

    tebella expressed resentment over the

    issue on his alleged support of Presiden-

    tial candidate Grace Poe. Cong. Wimpy

    raised this concern after a radio station

    in Camarines Sur intimated a shift in

    loyalties by the young solon.

    "The intimation that I have breached

    my relationship with the Vice President by

    shifting camp is an affront to my dignity.

    I have been unequivocal in our position

    of condence in the competence, capabil-

    ity, and character of the Vice President.

    My father, Speaker Noli Fuentebella and

    brother, Tigaon Mayor Arnie, share the

    same sentiments".

    The Fuentebellas, an inuential name

    in the political landscape of Partido, the

    4th District of Cam.Sur, have long been

    a staunch ally of Vice President Jejomar

    Binay, who is eyeing the Presidency this

    coming May 2016 election."Our family has always regarded the

    virtue of loyalty as the most essential. It is

    the essence of relationships; one that can

    never be compromised." He further said

    that the Fuentebella's enduring leadership

    in the political arena can be attributed to

    the loyalty that they accord their party, al-

    lies, friends, and constituents.

    VP Binay is a close ally of the Fuente-

    bellas. Cong. Fuentebella knew of Binay's

    industry and dedication when they worked

    together in the housing and urban develop-

    ment sector. "I believe that VP Binay's track

    record as a compassionate human rights

    lawyer, an accomplished executive, and a

    humble public servant augurs well for the de-

    velopment and change the country needs. He

    will always have my respect and uninching

    support."

    Rep. FUENTEBELLA

    By FRANK PEONES JR.

    BAAO, CAM. SUR -- The Ofce of

    the Ombudsman has ordered Mayor

    Melquiades I. Gaite of this town to an-

    swer in a counter-afdavit the charges

    led against him by incumbent munici-

    pal councilor, Dante O. Bismonte on thelease contract the mayor forged with the

    Lamver Consolidated Complex Corpo-

    ration, Inc. or LCC.

    In two separate complaints, Bismonte

    charged Gaite for violation of R.A. 3019,

    or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act;

    and R.A. 7160, or the Local Government

    Code of 1991, and Municipal Ordinance No.3,

    Series of 2012 or the Revised Market Code of

    Baao, Camarines Sur.

    The complaints stemmed from what Bis-

    monte alleged as Gaites deliberate and calcu-

    lated acts in concluding a contract with LCC

    for the lease of a portion of the 1st and 2nd

    oors of the Baao Public Market Building to-talling 1,704.4 square meter, for a period of 25

    years.

    Bismonte maintained that the 25-year peri-

    od violates Municipal Ordinance No.3, which

    provides a 5-year limit to such a similar con-

    tract. The contract, he maintained, accorded

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    BIKOL REPORTER2 SEPT. 27 - OCT. 3, 2015OPINION

    Their apparition started inSeptember, agaw-eksena with Inasesta.

    By the branches of trees or electricposts, their faces announce they jointhe celebration or are welcomed bygroups who obviously are bene-ciaries of their generosities. Tar-politicians they are called.

    More will surely be coming after thedeadline for the ling of candidacies.

    Perhaps, part of the COMELECs or theDENRs concern should be protectingthe trees or peoples unobstructedviews. If these tarpoliticians have theright to display their faces, perhaps

    the people too have the right not tosee them.

    Yet, somehow, tarpaulins have theiruses too. They provide businessfor one. A politician for examplein Rinconada has cornered thebusiness by requiring all applicantsfor permits to have their tarps printedin his shop. They do not have conict

    of interests or ethical conductsobviously out there.

    They are certainly propagandamaterials and provide tips for

    examination of conscience. Forinstance, that tarp near the Pili-Naga boundary takes off from thequestions priests asks sponsorsin baptism. Isinisikwal nindoan korapsyon, pan-aabuso asinbiyolensya sa Kapitolyo? Such asharp and terse question. It makesyou see the devil grinning in frontof you.

    This is just of one of the comingsigns of the times. Ano, isinisikwalmo an demonyo asin an saiyang mga

    pa(n)daraya?

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    Signs of the Times

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    simplication and harmonization of

    procedures.

    Another study made for ASEAN

    and East Asia revealed that inefcient

    trade procedure such a days delay in

    a shipment reduces trade volume by

    at least one percent. The exporters

    group identied other proposals and

    programs such as self-certication and

    e-certication, e-ling of government

    documents, virtual trade repository,

    one-stop shops and similar projectswhich are deemed complementary

    trade facilitation moves. These are the

    only ways for our countrys business to

    be competitive!

    POLITICS: The early ling of

    Certicate of Candidacies (7 months

    in advance) is clearly advantageous to

    politicians allied with the Administration.

    There are available funds that can be

    released by government to candidates,

    especially those supported by

    Malacaang. Indeed, our Philippine

    elections favor those aligned with the

    fund-holders. More money means

    more campaign funds whether these

    be in the form of campaign materials or

    dole-outs.

    In due time as election time nears

    and as party afliation shifts, it will

    (Atty. APA chairs Acyatan & Co.,

    CPAs-DFK International is past chair

    of ASEAN Federation of CPAs, PICPA

    past president and Hall-of-Famer,

    and ACPAPP Lifetime Achievement

    Awardee).

    CDO REVISITED: I was again in

    Mindanao last week accompanyingthe Healing Priest of Quezon (Fr. Joey

    Faller) for his praying healing sessions

    at the Lim Kit Kai commercial center

    (Cagayan de Oro) and at the Divine

    Mercy Shrine (El Salvador City). During

    our trip from Laguindingan airport

    to CdO we saw on going massive

    construction works private and public

    infrastructures. My prediction: the City

    of Golden Smiles may overtake Davao

    City in the next decade as Mindanao

    industrial center.

    Having nished our religious chores

    on our rst day, our organizers brought

    us the following day uphill to Bukidnon

    - rich agro-agricultural province. We

    had whole day stay at the Forest Park

    Resort owned by former Cong Jess

    Paras. Going there, we passed by

    the (former) Dole pineapple plantation

    and the classy Menzi Housing Project.

    Forest Park is favorite tourist park,

    complete with adventure activities. The

    100-hectare (combined areas) parks

    are owned by the Paras siblings.

    FACILITATION: Exporters are

    working to achieve the 8-10% exports

    growth target this year amid softening

    of major overseas markets, banking on

    the implementation of trade facilitation

    measures. Such measures should be

    able to cover for areas where there

    could be market failures, according to

    PhilExport president Sergio Ortiz-Luis

    Jr. He cited studies that indicated trade

    facilitation is the key to reducing cost of

    international trade transactions through

    North Mindanao Visit

    University of the Philippines (UP Diliman)and an entrepreneur.

    Mayor Arnie Fuentebella has so manyaccomplishments but Ill just mention a

    few in this issue. In setting the goals of his

    administration for Tigaon, Arnie adheredto the objectives of his father, Cong.

    NoliFuentebella, called HEEWI to providehealth, services, education, energy, water

    and infrastructures and to make Tigaonthe agri-business center of Partido.

    Under Arnies leadership, Tigaon

    received the Department of Interiorand Local Governments Seal of Good

    Housekeeping in 2011 (Gold) and2012 (Silver) for good planning, sound

    fiscal management, transparency and

    accountability and valuing of performanceinformation.

    He established Tigaon Infirmary asa 24/7 hospital that can respond to

    emergencies and provide curative healthcare, acquired two ambulances, one thru

    sisterhood with Makati City. Providedfunding for a pharmacy at the inrmary.

    Improved tax collection by more than

    300% in 2008 from 2006 and increased

    the municipality gross income.Set up new primary schools in

    barangays and completed grade

    schools in others. Established day carecenters.

    Concreted access roads to barangaysand improved farm to market roads.

    Distributed certied seeds, organicfertilizers to farmers to ensure ample

    production of food locally.

    Mayor Arnie can render the sameservice to the people of the province

    and even more.If he and his team-mates are elected

    by the people this coming election. If

    the incumbent ofcials have the CWC,Arnie and his ticket has HEEWI as its

    agship.*****

    Even if the candidates for nextyears election have not yet registered

    their candidates, the election fever

    is alreadywith us and with it comespropagandas and misinformations. In this

    connection, Cong. Wimpy B. Fuentebellaof the 4th district of Cam. Sur refuted

    reports that the Fuentebellas of Bicolshifted their allegiance to independent

    candidate Sen. Grace Poe ahead of the

    May 2016 presidential race.He said: I believe that VP Binays

    track record as a compassionate humanrights lawyer, an accomplished executive

    and a humble public servant augurswell for the development and change

    the country needs. Vice Pres. Binay will

    always have my respect and uninchingsupport.

    Our family has always regarded thevirtue of loyalty as the most essential. It is

    Forerunners in surveys should

    publish their past and present track

    record.

    It now seems that the people clamoringfor change in the province were able

    to convince Arnulfo Bryan Arnie B.Fuentebella, Mayor of Tigaon, C.S., to

    run for Provincial Governor in the comingMay 2016 election. Arnie preferred Cong.

    Dato Arroyo to be Governor but did not

    like to run. An alliance of leaders in the vedistricts were able to form an opposition

    ticket that will run against the incumbentsin the Capitol. Their battlecry is to ght

    abuses, violence and corruption and bringback respect to the people. The line-up is

    complete from Governor, Vice Governor,

    Board Members and Mayors and Membersof the Municipal Councils.

    Atty. Peachy Alfelor-Moraleda, daughterof former Cong. NancingAlfelor of the 5th

    district will be his running-mate for ViceGovernor. She is the President of the

    University of North Eastern Philippines. She

    was formerly President of the IntegratedBar of the Philippines in Camarines Sur.

    Like what he announced on radio, Cong.Rolando Andaya, Jr. of the 1st district will be

    the campaign manager and will also take

    charge of the 1st and 2nddisrtricts. Cong.Wimpy B. Fuentebella of the 4th district who

    is not running for reelection, will also be acampaign manager for the national and

    local candidates. I was informed that formerCong. Luis R. Villafuerte has expressed

    support to the entire team.

    Who is Arnie B. Fuentebella? Heis the son of former House Speaker

    NoliFuentebella and Mayor EvelynFuentebella, a younger brother of Rep.

    Wimpy. He is a Philosophy graduate of the

    Mayor Arnie Fuentebella for Governor & Atty. Peachy Alfelor forVice-Gov., Rep. Wimpy Fuentebella afrms loyalty to VP Binay

    NENITA FuENTEBELLA-PEONES

    FROM

    MY

    WINDOW

    be clearer later as to who are for,

    against, the Pinoy-anointed ones.

    Since Budget Secretary Florencio

    Abad is not expected to resign his

    post, he would still be in full control

    to implement the presidential budget

    instructions. Truly, money will talk

    bringing campaign advantages. Ourvoters should be wary and wiser of

    these election realities. Tanggapin

    ang pera at bumoto ayon sa

    konsensya!

    BIRTHDAY: Instead of a lavish

    party, our family celebrated my 74th

    birthday by conducting a FREE

    MEDICAL CLINIC for indigents.

    With our volunteer doctor-friends,

    we treated 257 patients yesterday -

    complete with blood typing, urinalysis,

    BP and FBS checking and individual

    medical consultation. All patients

    were provided with free medicines,

    modest snacks, milk and canned

    goods. Many are asking what position

    I will run for? We can give without

    thinking of recompense!

    ACYATAN FOUNDATION

    celebrates family birthdays and

    occasions by conducting activities

    giving away benets for our indigent

    brothers and sisters. This is our way

    of thanking our Lord for the blessings

    that He bestowed on me and my

    family. I was orphaned as a young

    age, left by poor, uneducated parents.

    We were squatters in the Catholic

    church orchard in Paete, Laguna. As

    a young boy, I ventured out, worked

    and studied in Camarines Sur and

    became a CPA-Lawyer! We must

    share our blessings!

    EPISTLE: Seek frst the Kingdom

    of God and His righteousness, and

    all these things will be given you

    besides.

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    BIKOL REPORTER 3SEPT. 27 - OCT. 3, 2015

    DSWD Bicol hosts skills enhancement trainingon sheltered workshop for Social Workers

    SM cares program on disability

    affairs wins hall of fame award

    The Department of So-

    cial Welfare and Develop-

    ment Field Ofce 5 led by

    the Social Technology Unit

    conducted skills enhance-

    ment training for LGU so-

    cial workers on shelteredworkshop for Persons with

    Disabilities and Senior Citi-

    zens held at Pepperland

    Hotel recently.

    Sheltered Workshop for

    Persons with Disabilities

    (PWDs) and Senior Citizens

    (SCs) provide a wide range

    of opportunities for elderly

    persons and the PWDs to

    realize their aspirations to

    achieve economic self-suf-

    ciency, live a full life and

    contribute to the progress

    and development of our

    country. It also allows them

    to participate in meaningful

    work or training activities ina safe environment. The pro-

    His Excellency, President Benigno S. Aquino III(center), confers the Apolinario Mabini Hall ofFame Award to SM Cares Program on Disability Affairs, (L-R) Senate President Franklin Drilon,Mrs. Milagros G. Drilon, Chairperson 2015 Apolinario Mabini Awards Committee;Mr. ManuelV.Agcaoili, President,PFRD, President Benigno S. Aquino III; Ms. Annie Garcia, President SMSupermalls; Mr. Steven Tan,Senior Vice President SM Supermalls, Engr. Bien Mateo, VicePresident for Operations and Program Director for SM Cares Disability Affairs.

    The SM Cares Programon Disability Affairs bagsthe Hall of Fame Award atthe 2015 Apolinario MabiniAwards held at the Malaca-ang Palace.

    The Hall of Fame recogni-

    tion given for the rst time,was conferred by His Ex-cellency, President BenignoS.Aquino III. The ApolinarioMabini Awards recognizedthe SM Cares Program onPWDs, for being a catalyst

    for change and going be-yond full compliance ofPWD laws.

    Aside from this, SM alsoreceived 10 awards for beingdisabled-friendly establish-ment of the year, in compli-ance with BP 344. Theseinclude SM Aura Premier,SM City Clark, SM Maka-ti Supermarket, SM Tar-lac Supermarket & MezzaSavemore, SM City NorthEDSA, SM City Cauayan,SM City Bacolod, SM CityBF Paraaque, and SM City

    Pampanga.

    gram provides a venue for

    the development of residual

    capacities and learning of

    positive attitudes toward the

    work elderly persons and

    PWDs.

    Ms. Nida Macinas, Social

    Welfare Ofcer III and the

    head of the Social Technol-

    ogy Unit shared that the three

    days training is a venue wherethe LGU social workers and

    key players were trained

    along the implementation of

    the sheltered workshop for

    senior citizens and persons

    with disability.

    Thirty four (34) LGU so-

    cial workers from the differ-

    ent provinces of the region

    were the participants. Techni-

    cal staff from TESDA, DOLE

    and DTI were the resourcepersons. - eejerusalem

    Village anti-drug abuse groups undergo trainingLEGAZPI CITY -- In

    line with the nationwide re-

    vitalization of the Barangay

    Anti-Drug Abuse Councils

    (BADACs), various govern-

    ment agencies jointly con-

    ducted a seminar-workshop

    for the BADACs of the 44

    villages in Polangui, Albay.

    The agencies involved

    were the local government

    unit of of Polangui headed

    by Mayor Cherilie Mella-

    Sampal, Polangui Munici-

    pal Police Station headed by

    Chief Insp. Joseph Marribay,

    Municipal Social Welfare

    and Development Ofce and

    Philippine Drug Enforcement

    Agency Regional Ofce V.

    The seminar-workshop

    started on Sept. 14 and ended

    on Sept. 24 with two or more

    barangays as participants

    each day.

    Members of the PDEA

    ROV Preventive Education

    and Community Involvement

    Team headed by lawyer Te-

    odoro Caparroso discussed

    topics on drug identication

    and the penal provisions of

    the Republic Act 9165 oth-

    erwise known as the Com-

    prehensive Dangerous Drugs

    Act of 2002 and shared some

    tips for citizens arrest.

    Marribay also imparted

    ideas on how the BADAC

    members can assist the law

    enforcement agencies in

    clearing their barangays of

    any drug problems.

    The MSWDO gave par-

    ticipants tips on strengthen-

    ing family ties and empower-

    ing families so that they can

    avoid being involved in any

    drug problem.

    As part of the culminating

    activity of the seminar-work-

    shop, a random drug test for

    the employees of the Polan-

    gui Municipal Hall was also

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    BIKOL REPORTER4 SEPT. 27 - OCT. 3, 2015

    INNER CHESSBY J. HENRY DANICAN

    HALO-HALO

    HOMAR MURILLO

    TIP OF ANICEBERG

    Email: [email protected]

    Heneral LunaDae ako nagkaugwa nin pagkakataon na madalan an

    pelikulang Heneral Luna alagad base sa mga nabasa ko

    sa mga blogs, Facebook posts asin dyaryo, saro daa ini sa

    pinakamagayon na pelikulang Filipino na naguibo. Dakol na

    pag-omaw hali sa mga kritikong pampelikula an naresibe

    kan Heneral Luna. Ini saro naman sa kinokonsidera na

    opisyal na entry sa Oscars sa kategoryang foreign language

    lm. An nasabing pelikula guinibo sa direksyon ni Jerrold

    Tarog asin sa pangenot kan actor na si John Arcilla sa papel

    bilang Antonio Luna. Apuera kan critical acclaim sa pelikula,

    ugwa man ining dakulang ganansya sa takilya. Ini ugwang

    mahiwas na atraksyon sa mga paradalan lalo na sa mga

    kajovenan.

    Binuhay kan pelikula an interes kan mga paradalan sa

    historya kan Pilipinas na ugwang napapanahon na tema.

    Masasabing makatutubod ang pag-ganap kan mga actor.

    Dakol an nagsasabing nagsimpatya sinda ki Luna sa pelikulaasin garo nailaag ninda an saindang sadiri sa mga sitwasyon

    na pinag-agihan kan karakter. Naipahiling na an satong mga

    bayani, particular si Antonio Luna, mga totoong tawo palan

    na kumplikado asin bakong perfecto. Epektibong naipahiling

    kan pelikula na dakol sa mga problema kadto kan satong

    mga ninuno problema pa nangad hangang sa ngonyan.

    Kabali na igdi an pagkawatak-watak kan mga Pilipino dahil

    sa regionalismo, kapretso asin pampersonal na interes.

    Si problema kadto na pagigin makasadiri asin makitid

    na isip kan ibang mga lideres yaon pa man. Kan panahon

    ni Heneral Luna ugwang mga kapareho nya opisyales na

    habong magsunod saiya dawa aram nindang tama sya por

    dahil lang ta habo nindang masapawan o suyado sinda ki

    Luna na sa heling ninda arogante asin mayong pakisama.

    Siguro masyadong nagin buta si Heneral Luna

    sa pagsunod sa saiyan prinsipyo asin ideyalismo na

    pagkasararoon, gibuhon propesyonal asin disiplinado an

    mga rebolusyonaryong soldados kan pinakaenot na republika

    sa Asya. Bilang eksperto sa mga taktika asin stratehiyangmilitar, si Luna dapat an nagin komandante sa giyera laban sa

    mga mananakop na Amerikano. Ini kuta dapat dae nahaluan

    nin hababaw na pulitika. Alagad maski si Presidente Emilio

    Aguinaldo dae man tulos tinubod si dakol na mga swestyon

    ni Luna arog halimbawa kan taktikang girilya. Kan kasuarin

    padaog na asin mayo na nin makusog na motibasyon si mga

    rebolusyonaryo saka lang naguiromduman ni Aguinaldo na

    guibuhon si swestyon ni Luna. Dakol man an nagsususpetsa

    na si Aguinaldo mismo an nagsugo o nagbasbas kan

    paglikida ki Luna.

    Kun ugwa man pinaka-importanteng manunodan sa

    pelikula, bako ini si mga historical facts o mga detalyes

    na nakapalaog igdi. An pelikula ni Tarog nagpamata sa

    mga paradalan na an pinaka dipisil na kalaban ta na mga

    Pilipino kadto asin ngonyan iyo man lang an satuyang mga

    sadiri. Dakol na mga pagkakataon na natawan kita para

    magtriunfo asin maabot ta an kadakilaan bilang sarong

    nasyon alagad an mga ini nasayang gabos por dahil sa

    satuyang pagka-watak-watak. Hangang ngonyan dae patalaga naitatadom sa satuyang mga puso an patriotismo

    asin an pusog na paninindugan bilang sarong nasyon. An

    kakusugan kan karakter ni Luna na iyo man si nagin dahilan

    kan saiyang kagadanan iyo an saiyang paninindugan na dae

    makipagkompromiso. Arog ngani kan saro sa mga dialogues

    sa pelikula, naghapot ni Luna: Negosyo o kalayaan? Sarili

    o bayan? Pumili ka!

    IPs Education Month celebration set

    NAGA CITY --- The

    Department of Education

    (DepEd) has prepared a

    month-long advocacy cam-paign including series of

    activities in time for the Re-

    gional Indigenous Peoples

    Education Month celebra-

    tion come October.

    In a regional memorandum

    issued by DepEd Region V, all

    Schools Division Superinten-

    dents, Chiefs, Section Heads

    and DepEd ROV teaching

    and non-teaching person-

    nel are enjoined to promote

    awareness among the school

    children regarding the IPs. It

    is through their participation

    in various activities or other

    events that recognizes the IPs

    dening features.Before the actual roll-off

    of these lined-up events, a

    three-day division training

    By ANA-LIZA S. MACATANGAY

    of teachers and school heads

    serving the IPs education was

    conducted at Eurotel Naga,

    here over the weekend.These education personnel

    are expected to spearhead the

    realization of these activities

    specically in their respec-

    tive areas of assignment. The

    Regional and Division IPED

    coordinator and the alternate

    focal person are given the task

    to monitor the activities.

    This include hanging of

    streamers highlighting the IP

    celebration and conduct of

    convocation program on Oc-

    tober 5 by all DedEd ROV

    employees introducing the IP

    month celebration after the

    ag ceremony. The 2nd Re-

    gional Indigenous PeoplesEducation Summit in line

    with the National Celebration

    on IPs shall also be conducted

    from October 21 to 22.

    A mini exhibit featuring in-

    digenous artworks and crafts

    at the Regional and Division

    ofce, including the publica-

    tion of readings and articleson IPs are also part of the ac-

    tivities. This intends to identi-

    fy, familiarize and respect in-

    digenous equipment, facilities

    and supplies of the IPs.

    All throughout the month-

    long celebration, partakers are

    also encouraged to wear eth-

    nic accessories like earrings,

    bangles, wristbands, scarf,

    mufer and pins as part of

    their daily uniform. Teachers

    are likewise enjoined to also

    put up a mini museum or bul-

    letin boards inside the class-

    room showing IPs equipment

    and supplies.

    As part of the classroomactivity, the educators are also

    directed to include Indigenous

    Knowledge Systems and Prac-

    tices (IKSP) across the disci-

    pline reected in the lesson

    plans to develop the IPs sense

    of pride for their indigenous

    culture and ancestral domain.

    Serving as HonoraryChairman of the Executive

    Committee who shall oversee

    the activities is DepEd Bicol

    Regional Director Ramon

    Fiel G. Abcede. Dr. Jerome

    Baldemoro shall also serve as

    the alternate focal person for

    DepEd Camarines Sur.

    The activity is also pursu-

    ant to DepEd Order No. 32

    series of 2015 which endeav-

    ors to provide guidance to

    schools and other education

    programs as they engage with

    indigenous communities in

    contextualizing the K to 12

    Curriculum based on their

    respective educational and so-cial contexts or the adoption

    of the IPs Education Curricu-

    lum Framework.

    unwarranted benets to

    LCC, and was manifestly

    and grossly disadvantageous

    to the local government of

    Baao, Camarines Sur.

    In his complaint, Bismon-

    te said that the Department of

    Interior on Local Government(DILG) Region V opined that

    for Gaite to conclude a con-

    tract of lease that has a 25-year

    lifetime, it is necessary that

    he rst secure a separate au-

    thority from the Sangguniang

    Bayan because Municipal Or-

    dinance No. 3 only authorizes

    a 5-year contract, and that the

    contract concluded between

    the respondent (Gaite) and

    the LCC was unenforceable

    under Article 1403 of the

    Civil Code being entered into

    by one party in excess of the

    authority given him by his

    principal.

    Opinion No. 2014-02 dat-

    ed June 20, 2014 was issued

    by the DILG Regional Ofce

    V in response to the query of

    Vice Mayor Cherry P. Sapu-gay inquiring on the matter,

    including the power of the

    Market Awards and Regula-

    tion Committee, a body tasked

    to oversee the award, use and

    occupancy of the stalls in the

    public market of the town, to

    grant authority to the mayor

    to enter into a 25-year lease

    contract.

    The Ombudsman has giv-

    en Gaite ten days from the

    receipt of its Order dated Sep-

    tember 11, 2015.

    DOLE Bicol hands out livelihood toolsSORSOGON, SORSO-

    GON -- The benet of hav-

    ing a new sewing machine to

    be used as a source of liveli-

    hood is having more income

    and food on the table.

    This was proven and at-

    tested by Nelia San Gabriel,

    36 years old, a veteran sewer

    and a recipient of DOLE Ka-

    buhayan Starter Kit (DKSK)

    from Barangay Tugos, Sor-

    sogon City.

    An makina ko second

    hand raot-raot pa. Nagtatahi

    ako ki mga kurtina, jogging

    pants at iba pa sa minimal na

    kantidad kaya dakul an nag-

    papatahi sakuya. Dakul an

    sakuyang mga kliyente kaya

    nagpursige ako na maghagad

    ki tabang sa samuyan baran-

    gay na maka avail sa DOLE.Niyan, napapadali na an

    sakuyang pagtahi ta bag-o na

    an makina ko. Makadeliver

    ako sa tamang oras kan mga

    order. Kadukalang tabang ini

    sa pagangaipo kan mga aki

    ko na nag eereskwela. Sub-

    rang pasasalamant sa prebe-

    lihiyo na itinao sakuya kan

    DOLE. (My sewing machine

    is old and just a second hand.

    It always breaks down and

    I could not nish on time. I

    sew curtains, jogging pants

    and all sorts of things and Ihave lots of clients. Thru our

    barangay, DOLE gave me a

    new machine. It was such a

    great help! I could nish in

    time thereby increasing my

    income which a great help

    to my kids who are going to

    school. Thank you very much

    DOLE! Nelia San Gabriel

    exclaimed). Nelia San

    Gabriel said in native tongue

    during the simple awarding

    ceremony held at the Baran-

    gay hall in Brgy. Tugos, Sor-

    sogon City.The testament of Nelia

    San Gabriel is among the

    many testaments during that

    fateful day wherein DOLE

    Bicol thru its Sorsogon Pro-

    vincial Field Ofce (PFO

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    Winners of DSWDslistahanan at workphoto tilt awarded

    LEGAZPI CITY -- Theawarding ceremony of theDSWD's Listahanan at WorkPhoto Contest happened yes-terday at the 2nd oor Annex,Pacic Mall, Legazpi City.

    The ceremony was conduct-ed during the opening of the

    National Statistics Month cele-bration which carries the theme" Pagyamanin at Gamitin andEstadistika, Kalusugan para saLahat ay Abot-Kamay na".

    Participants representing

    the members of the RegionalStatistical Coordination Com-mittee (RSCC), students andgeneral public took part in theevent.

    According to Assistant Re-gional Director Arwin Razo,the Listahanan at Work PhotoContest with a theme Lis-tahanan at work: identifyingfamilies in need of social pro-tection aims to promote trans-

    parency on the process of iden-

    SSS picks PEPSI as Best EmployerNAGA CITY --- Pepsi

    Cola Products Philippines,

    Inc. based here was ad-

    judged by the Social Secu-

    rity System (SSS) as this

    years Top Employer. The

    regional search was part of

    the SSSs Balikat ng Bayan

    Awards as one of the high-

    lights of their 58th Anniver-

    sary celebration.

    This is the rst time that

    a private employer was giv-

    en such recognition, giving

    PEPSIs General Manager

    Oliver U. Onrubia II an en-

    twining feeling of fulllment

    and gratication that they are

    on the right road in terms of

    giving back to their employ-

    ees the services they truly de-

    serve.

    I am overwhelmed with

    By ANA-LIZA S. MACATANGAY

    the recognition. This is a tes-

    timony where we stand right

    now as a company and as a

    reection where we are as an

    organization. It also shows

    that we are growing as a high-

    ly competitive organization

    and we humbly appreciate the

    challenge to further improve

    our services and to be more

    consistent in what were do-

    ing. This is aligned to our core

    values- which are upholding

    professionalism, service and

    integrity, Onrubia added.

    SSS Bicol Division Head

    Nilo D. Despuig raised his

    hats off to PEPSI for provid-

    ing a meaningful social se-

    curity protection to its mem-

    bers.

    We need to recognize

    employers who are giving

    due importance to the social

    protection of their employees,

    thats why we give the Top

    Employer Award to deserving

    employers. This is also to rec-

    ognize their role as partners

    or kabalikat of SSS and to en-

    courage employers to uphold

    and comply with the provi-

    sions of SSS law, Despuig

    said in an interview.

    The search is open to all

    regularly paying employer,

    both for contribution and loan

    repayments and those who

    submits collection list elec-

    tronically ( EDI, ash disk, or

    thru the web) and is registered

    as an SSS web user.

    Pepsi Cola Products Philip-

    pines, Inc. was chosen for its

    compliance to the provisions

    of SSS law such as the report-

    ing of newly hired employees

    to their ofce within 30 days

    from date of employment by

    submitting SSS form R1-A.

    This includes the willingness

    of the employer to present

    documents to prove that the

    employees are covered by the

    social security.

    Thirty (30) per cent for the

    collection, which include the

    up-to-date payment of contri-

    butions and loan repayments

    as of March 2014 and the ad-

    vance payment of sickness/

    maternity benets, includ-

    ing the ling and processing

    of claims/ loan applications

    formed part of the criterion

    for the Top Employer selec-

    tion.

    SSS also gave 20 percent

    rating to companies or orga-

    nizations that have submitted

    accurate reports on time in-

    cluding participation in SSS

    programs which endeavors

    to raise the awareness of the

    companys human resource

    and its programs.

    Aside from hailing em-

    ployers who have responded

    to their call of providing their

    employees with social secu-rity blanket, Despuig stated

    that they are also actively

    pursuing cases against erring

    employers who are not giving

    their workforces the services

    that they ought to receive.

    SSS have added at least 3

    lawyers to help prosecute err-

    ing employers here in Bicol.

    Despuig stated that among

    the provinces with a high

    prevalence of employer who

    have violated SSS rules are

    their Sorsogon branch, fol-

    lowed by Daet, Camarines

    Norte, Legazpi and the City

    of Naga.

    The daughter of a lead-

    ing OB-Gyne practitioner

    in Naga City (in Bicol),

    Chiara Mae Nidea Chia is

    now a new Diplomate of the

    Philippine Board of Obstet-

    rics and Gynecology.

    A Diplomate is one who

    holds a diploma in a special-

    ty society, a physician quali-

    ed to practice after com-

    pleting advanced training

    and experiences by passing

    an intensive examination by

    a National Board of Senior

    Specialist.

    The young Chia graduat-

    ed her B.S in Medical Tech-

    nology at Far Eastern Uni-

    versity- Dr. Nicanor Reyes

    Medical Foundation, where

    she also nished her Doctor

    of Medicine. She passed the

    Medical Licensure examina-

    tion on August, 2009, she had

    her residency training in the

    Department of Obstetrics and

    Gynecology at the Manila

    Doctors Hospital and gradu-

    ated in December, 2013.

    New OB-Gyne Diplomate

    Dra. CHIAAfter completing the re-

    quirements for the Diplomate

    examination, she passed her

    written examination (Part I)

    for the Philippine Obstetrical

    and Gynecological Society

    in July 2014 and the Oral

    (Part II) examination in Au-

    gust 7, 2015.

    Chiara Mae is the 3rd of

    4 children of Dr. Oswaldo

    S. Chia, an Anesthesiologist

    and Dr. Elna Nidea-Chia, an

    Obstetrician-Gynecologist.

    -Jennis Nidea

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    NAME OF DECEASED DATE OF INTERMENT

    CONCEPCION D. ODAVAR SEPTEMBER 5,2015

    CHRISTINE ROSE T. BILASON SEPTEMBER 7,2015

    MERLINDA G. REQUILLAS SEPTEMBER 12,2015

    JULIO B. SAN ANDRES SEPTEMBER 15,2015

    JOSEFINA M. SALVADOR SEPTEMBE R 21,2015

    ELEANOR TIMOTEA B. EPRES SEPTEMBER 27,2015

    EVA PHOEBE L. GAPIT SEPTEMBER 30,2015

    FOR SEPTEMBER

    On the part of DepEd,

    a guideline issued by Sec.

    Armin Luistro says that PBB

    DepEd: BICOL PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS . . .shall be given to all personnel

    in accordance with their con-

    tribution to the accomplish-

    ment of their departments

    overall targets and commit-

    ments.

    To be eligible for PBB,

    the performance of each

    agency shall be measured

    using veriable and cred-

    ible indicators based on the

    pillars of the Results-Based

    Performance ManagementSystem (RPMS) that include

    Major Final Outputs (MFOs)

    and Performance Targets as

    specied in the Organization-

    al Performance Indicators

    Framework.

    Other RPMS pillars are

    good governance conditions

    based on the performance

    drivers of RPMS, namely, -

    nancial stewardship, process

    efciency, and leadership,

    learning, and growth.

    Once the agency acquires

    eligibility to PBB, the DepEd

    guideline says, the delivery

    units and personnel shall be

    evaluated according to their

    performance in the achieve-ment of the agencys per-

    formance targets by the task

    force assigned to oversee its

    implementation.

    The DepEd, according

    to Abcede, qualied to the

    top-up PBB for its personnel

    this year as it has achieved at

    least 90 percent of last school

    years targets of each MFO,

    Support to Operations, and

    General Administrative Sup-

    port Services as well as of

    its priority program/ project

    targets.

    It was also able to satisfy

    100 percent of good gover-

    nance conditions event as

    those who have qualied fromthe central ofce, regional of-

    ces, division ofces and at-

    tached agencies, shall be fur-

    ther evaluated based on the

    said guidelines and on their

    individual performance.

    As for teaching and non-

    teaching personnel of the

    schools, there will be no in-

    dividual ranking at the school

    level, thus, the performance

    category of the school shall

    determine the level of PBB

    that each employee will re-

    ceive.

    Furthermore, DepEd

    employees who are recipi-

    ents of awards such as the

    literacy swards and nation-al awards from the Civil

    Service Commission and

    Metrobank Foundation last

    year are guaranteed ben-

    eficiaries of the Php35,000

    bonusthe highes t incen-

    tive level of PBB.

    On the contrary, employ-

    ees who received a Below

    Satisfactory rating or who

    are guilty of administra-

    tive and/or criminal charges

    shall automatically be dis-

    qualified from receiving the

    PBB.

    The PBB acts as an in-

    centive in addition to the

    across-the-board bonus ofthe Productivity Enhance-

    ment Incentive and will not

    replace any given incentive,

    Abcede said, adding that it

    aims to promote excellence

    and accountability among

    government employees, thus,

    providing their best public

    service.

    He further said that lest

    some spin doctors wield their

    hand on the purported "shift"

    story, he is quick to dispel the

    rumor and stand on his ground

    as a zealous Binay supporter.

    "Kan sinda kasurog ni Binay,omaw ninda si Binay. Bida

    si Binay. Kan magdeklara si

    Binay na ma-Presidente, ki-

    nalaban na si Binay asin pigr-

    araot. Maray na sana at dakol

    an nakahiling, nakamati asin

    napaogma kan higos, humil-

    ity asin serbisyo ni Binay,"

    remarked the congressman in

    addressing Binay's critics.

    In the toxic political en-

    vironment of the province of

    REP. FUENTEBELLA AFFIRMS . . .

    Camarines Sur, Fuentebella

    professes his optimism for

    good governance practices

    if only Camarines Sur votes

    intelligently. "Camarines Sur

    to benet more under the

    Binay Presidency- speciallyin the area of public educa-

    tion, health and job genera-

    tion. VP Binay's record of

    giving GINHAWA to Makati

    residents, specially the senior

    citizens, can be replicated in

    Camarines Sur through a Bi-

    nay presidency."

    He also said that the call

    to address the abuses, vio-

    lence, corruption and gov-

    ernment mismanagement in

    the province is in order given

    the machinations of the in-

    cumbent governor and his

    puppet-masters at play in the

    provincial arena.

    Cong. Fuentebella ex-

    pressed high hopes for dis-

    cernment of the voting popu-lace, and for responsibility of

    media practitioners to uphold

    the truth.

    "After the feast of Our

    Lady of Peafrancia, there

    is much work to be done - to

    build a stronger Partido, to

    protect Camarines Sur and to

    build a strong nation!"

    are for local deployment only

    and those qualied will be

    immediately hired.Those needing work and

    interested to apply must

    bring with them in 2 sets

    JOB HIRING AT CAMSUR PESO . . .

    FROM MY WINDOW . . .

    their comprehensive resume

    with detailed job descrip-

    tion with 2x2 size photo indecent attire; one (1) piece

    each 2x2 size and 1x1 size

    pictu res; original and pho-

    tocopy of school creden-

    tials (Form 137, diploma,

    & transcript of records);

    certificates of employment

    (if available); certificates

    of trainings; and seminars

    certificates.

    For more information,

    queries, and other details, the

    CamSur Employment Center

    may be reached at telephone

    054-4775858/ 4777468/

    09198775952/ 09175020406

    or you may browse their

    email address and Facebookaccount: camsur_peso@ya-

    hoo.com.

    The continuous effort

    by the CamSur PESO to

    be an effective condui t for

    legitimate employment op-

    portunities to the provin-

    cial constituents is just one

    of the many basic services

    provided by the provincial

    government under the direc-

    tion of the young governor.

    JMTS/MMEC with reports

    from CamSur PESO.

    the essence of relationship; onethat can never be compromised,

    Fuentebela said.*****

    I wish the forerunners in the

    surveys: VP Binay, Mar Roxasand Grace Poe will publish

    their past and present trackrecord. That will show if they

    are compassionate to the poor,

    that they are for human rights,that they have managerial

    capability and above all haveintegrity with competence,

    integrity with honesty, fairnessand justice. This will be mybasis when I vote. I will not be

    guided by black propagandathat is not proven in a court

    of justice.For example, Sec. Mar

    Roxas, He was a former

    Congressman and Senator.

    What has he accomplished inthose positions? He was an

    ally of former President GloriaMacapagal Arroyo so I presume

    he was given pork barrel or

    PDAF. He was RehabilitationCzar for Yolanda victims. He

    was the Presidential back-door negotiator to China..He

    was appointed Sec. of theDepartment of Transportation

    and Communication by Pres.

    Benigno Aquino; then Sec.

    of the Department of Interiorand Local Government. Policematters and local government

    units are under his departmentssupervision.

    Similarly for Sen. Grace Poe.

    What are her accomplishmentsas Chairman of the Movie

    and Television Review and

    Classication Board and as aSenator. What bills did she le

    and made into law? She was thepresiding ofcer of the Senate

    Committee investigating the

    Mamasapano massacreof 44 SAF but no Senate

    report had been published. Infact, it was reported that the

    report was not made publicto protect somebody. I hope

    this is not true. About Grace

    Poe, why should we elect a

    former American citizen to bePresident of the Philippines?

    VP Binaysqualficiations

    and track record are publishedand in the internet. It would be

    good to compare the records

    of the candidates and beinformed.

    Republic of the PhilippinesLOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE

    Province of Camarines SurCity of NAGA

    NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIONIn compliance with Section No. 5 of R.A. No. 9048, a

    notice is hereby served to the public that MARIO D. GATIKhas led with this Ofce, a Petition for Change of FirstName from INES to ANIE in the birth certicate of INESGARCIA MAIMOT who was born on JANUARY 21, 1961at Naga City, Camarines Sur and whose parents are LUISOSORIO MAIMOT and ANGELA PERVIA GARCIA.

    Any person adversely affected by said petition may

    le his written opposition with this ofce not later than

    OCTOBER 4, 2015.

    (Sgd.) ALEXANDER CAYETANO City Civil Registrar

    BIKOL REPORTERPublished: SEPTEMBER 20 and 27, 2015

    EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH SALE

    Notice is hereby given that the named parties are

    the surviving heirs of the late Sps. REYNALDO R.BONGALONTA and DOLORES A. BONGALONTAwho passed away on April 24, 2000 and August 22,

    2015 respectively at Naga City, without any Will nor

    Debts, left parcels of land located at Sagnay, Camarines

    and residential houses located in Naga City; that after

    adjudicating the properties unto themselves, the Heirs

    do hereby SELL, CEDE, TRANSFER, CONVEY and

    FOREVER QUITCLAIM by way of Absolute Sale the

    described properties unto CARMEN A. BONGALONTA,her

    heirs, assigns and successors in interest, as acknowledged

    before Notary Public Atty. Carlo C. Villanueva, Jr. Doc. No.

    170, Page No. 34, Book No. 151, Series of 2015.

    BIKOL REPORTERPublished: September 20, 27; October 4, 2015

    AFFIDAVIT OF ADJUDICATIONBY SOLE HEIR OF A MOTOR VEHICLE

    Notice is hereby given that CECILLE IGNACIO-BENDIDO,

    is the surviving SPOUSE of the late JIMMY AUSTEROBENDIDO who died intestate on October 11. 2013 atNaga City, Camarines Sur, left a certain motor vehicle

    described as follows: MAKE-Honda, BODY TYPE-TC

    Hire, SERIES-TMX1559; CHASSIS No. KB509337031;

    ENGINE No. KB509E337048; PLATE No. 2049EW; CR

    No.162638825; OR No. 409701795 (9/10/2014); hereby

    adjudicate unto herself the described motor vehicle,

    including the Provisional Authority for Motorized Trimobile

    Operators Franchise MTOP under case No. TC-LIB-CS-

    2012-450 with the use of One (1) Unit by means of this

    afdavit with the request that said Adjudication be made

    effective without judicial proceedings; as acknowledged

    before Notary Public Atty. Redentor M. Castaeda., Doc.

    No. 23, Page No. 6, Book No.LXIX, Series of 2015.

    BIKOL REPORTERPublished: September 20, 27; October 4, 2015

    EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH DEED OF

    ABSOLUTE SALE AND SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY

    Notice is hereby given that the named parties are the

    surviving heirs of the late ROLANDO CANDELARIAwho

    passed away on November 2, 2013 at Sipocot, CamSurdied intestate without any Will nor Debts, left a parcel

    of residential land located at San Bartolome, Sipocot,

    CamSur covered by TCT No. 15918; the parties all of

    legal ages adjudicate among themselves the described

    property; that For and in Consideration of the sum of

    EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND (P800,000.00) pesos,

    paid by Sps. CARLOMAGNO C. AMADO and PAMELA

    SALVACION O. AMADO, the Heirs do hereby SELL,

    CONVEY and TRANSFER by way of Absolute Sale the

    described property; as acknowledged before Notary

    Public Atty. Arle Azela M. Guererro-Delos Santos, Doc.

    No. 106, Page No. 47, Book No.XXIV, Series of 2015.

    BIKOL REPORTERPublished: September 20, 27; October 4, 2015

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    LGU Caramoan hosts Abot Alam IntegrationNAGA CITY --- Ban-

    nering on the slogan Wa-lang Kabataan Maiiwan(No Filipino Youth is leftbehind), the Department ofEducation (DepEd) and the

    Local Government Unit ofCaramoan, Camarines Surhosted the Integration ofthe Abot-Alam Program onFriday, September 25 at theCMC Villa Caramoan inBarangay Caputatan, in thesaid municipality.

    The activity intends to putinto action the vision of help-ing community-based youthto become more productivethrough opportunities for edu-cation, possible career andemployment. In charge of thiscollaboration of various gov-ernment agencies are DepEdand the National Youth Com-mission (NYC), together withthe various national govern-

    ment and non-government or-ganizations.More than a year after

    the Abot-Alam Program waslaunched in Caramoan on Sep-tember 8, the second phasetook place on September 25this year and was marked withthe conduct of the Integration

    program.With the full backing of

    LGU Caramoan under thestewardship of Mayor Con-stantino Cordial, Jr., a totalof 98 Out-of-School Youths(OSYs) from the 49 barangays

    By ANA-LIZA S. MACATANGAY

    of the municipalities togetherwith its Punong Barangaysgathered at the CMC VillaCaramoan for the said Integra-tion.

    Windel V. Alvarez, ALS

    Mobile Teacher said that a totalof 5,364 OSY was mapped outin Caramoan as of July 2014.These OSYs were then trackeddown based on their needsand preferences. Of the 5,364OSYs, 2,095 OSY signied tocontinue their education, 1,097wants to pursue entrepreneur-ship, while 2,172 would like toseek employment.

    In his Inspirational Mes-sage, Cordial expressed hisfull support to the program.This program, he said, goeshand-in-hand with the devel-opment that the town is cur-rently undertaking particularlyconcerning road infrastructureand promotion of the tourism

    industry in the said municipal-ity.Also present during the In-

    tegration were representativesfrom the Department of Sci-ence and Technology (DOST),the Technical Education andSkills Development Authority(TESDA), and the PhilippineInformation Agency (PIA),who each gave their messagesof support and roles in the pro-gram.

    Dr. Zenaida B. Llorin, Ser-vice Provider for the Abot-Alam Program in Caramoan

    oriented the participants andthe 98 OSYs who will be un-dergoing a one-month trainingunder the said program. Shestressed that aside from thetechnical skills that they will

    be providing, the OSYs willalso be taught good mannersand proper behavior in prepa-ration for their actual job rightafter the training.

    The Abot-Alam is a na-

    tionwide program that envi-sions a Zero OSY Philippinescome 2016. It is a national

    program for the OSY from15 years to 30 years of agewho have not completed ba-

    sic higher education by pro-viding them opportunitiesto finish basic education oracquire skills that will helpthem get employed or go intoa small business.

    Sorsogon) awarded a total

    of P186,000.00 worth of

    tools and equipment to 31beneciaries from said Ba-

    rangay.

    The beneciaries received

    an assortment of tools, de-

    pending on their skills set,

    which they could use as al-

    ternative livelihood.

    Ricardo Lopez, 49 yrs.

    old, a driver turned Car

    Wash businessman was also

    among those who were lucky

    to receive a tool kit. He said

    that when he was a driver he

    spend aout P170.00 every

    DOLE BICOL HANDS OUT . . .time he goes to a car wash.

    The amount takes a tool at

    his meager income. Thisprompted him to think of the

    carwash business and em-

    ploy himself thru the help of

    the DOLE DKSK.

    Niyan saakon na nagpa-

    pawashing kan mga tricycle

    nan mga sasakyan. Nadagda-

    gan ang income ko. Nakabu-

    lig sa pang uru-aldaw. Sala-

    mat talaga sa Department

    of Labor and Employment.

    (Now the tricycles and jeeps

    are going to my carwash.

    It gave me greater income

    opportunities which really

    helped in our daily needs.

    Thank you very much De-

    partment of Labor and Em-ployment). Ricardo Lopez

    tifying the poor. It also raisesawareness and understandingon activities involved in the2nd round of assessment.

    Mr.Victor Angelo Rocofrom Tiwi, Albay took homethe grand prize of P 10,000 incash and plaque of recognition.He also bagged the Most Pop-ular Photo Award with 2, 000for getting the most number oflikes on Facebook.

    The other winners wereJerry Jethro Calag at 2nd

    place with P 7,000 in cash andplaque of recognition and JudyAnne Bon at 3rd place with5,000 & plaque of recognition.Special award was also givento Crizziel Medilo as the Most

    Promising Photographer, beingthe youngest among the con-testants and ranking 4th.

    Other participants also re-ceived consolation prizes andtokens from DSWD.

    The actual taking of pho-tos was conducted on August4, 2015 at barangays Padang,Bogna and Bitano LegazpiCity.

    The juries who selected thebest 3 photos among the 10entries were Mr. Felipe JosePeralta, veteran photographer,

    photojournalist and media spe-cialist/professor, Dr. XavierC. Cabredo, MD, President ofMayon Photography Club Inc.,Ms.Anna Bajamundi, Statisti-

    cian II, Philippine StatisticalAuthority, Mr.Mark Alvic Es-plana, Photojournalist, Philip-pine Daily Inquirer, Manag-ing Director of PULLOUTDigital & Creative Productions(PDCP) and Ms.JesseshanMarbella, KALAHI-CIDSSRegional Social Marketing Of-cer.

    The photos from the Listah-anan Photo Contest is exhib-ited on October 1-2 at PacicMall, near food plaza alongwith the statistical exhibit ofother government agencies.-crbarrameda

    WINNERS OF . . .

    Visual Artists in OK BicolLocal visual arts group,

    Burikbutikan Arts Collec-tive, will participate in theOrgullo Kan Bicol(OK Bicol)2015, at the Megatrade Hall2, 5th Level, Bldg. B, SM Me-gamall from October 8-11,

    this year.The participating artists in-

    clude Burikbutikan presidentBernadette de los Santos, Fr.

    Nunilon Bancaso, Raul Alco-mendas, Franklin Oliva, PenPrestado, and Frank Penones

    Jr.De Los Santos said the

    groups participation is in re-sponse to the invitation of theDTI Region V Director Engr.Jocelyn Blanco to showcasethe regions artistic talents.

    conducted.Caparroso said barangays,

    being the grass-root level ofthe society, should be em-powered against the dangersof illegal drugs.

    Seminar-workshops suchas these will help them un-derstand their power, duties

    VILLAGE ANTI-DRUG ABUSE . . .

    stressed.DOLE Bicol regional di-

    rector Nathaniel V. Lacam-bra said that the concept of

    the DKSK is really to createan alternative livelihood forits beneciaries. He said that

    this is the solution speciallythat formal employment inBicol is limited.

    Well they will reallystart small. We hope thatfrom what we give them they

    will grow into a successful

    business one day and in turnprovide jobs to others. RDLacambra explained.

    The beneciaries werecomposed of farmers, sh-ermen, food processors andvendors, carpenters, drivers

    and other skilled workers.they received tool kits suchas sewing machine, car wash

    equipment, automotive tools,& wood lamination tools.

    and responsibilities, not onlyas BADAC members but alsoas part of the community.

    As BADAC members,they should become morevigilant in protecting and inclearing their barangays ofany drug problem, the PDEAROV legal ofcer said. -PNA

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    DepEd: Bicol Public school teachersto get performance bonus for 2015

    BIKOL REPORTER

    REGIONAL EXPONENT FOR PROGRESS

    OUTSTANDING LOCAL NEWSPAPERFor Five Consecutive Years by the St. Peter

    Baptist Catholic Mass Media Awards

    8 SEPT. 27-OCT. 3, 2015

    By DANNY O. CALLEJA

    LEGAZPI CITY The

    over 35,000 public school

    teachers in Bicol will start

    receiving their Perfor-mance-Based Bonus (PBB)

    for this year early next

    month, the regional ofce

    of the Department of Edu-

    cation here on Monday an-

    nounced.

    Each classroom teacher,

    both in the elementary and

    secondary levels, will receive

    starting this Oct. 5 the amount

    ranging from Php5,000 to

    Php35,000 based on their per-

    formance, DepEd Regional

    Director Ramon Fiel Abcede

    on Monday here said.

    The DepEd, he said, eval-

    uates and grants the PBB to

    all its bureaus or delivery

    units and employees who

    have worked diligently and

    have performed well accord-

    ing to their contribution to theachievement of the depart-

    ments overall performance

    targets, which, in turn, will

    determine the amount to be

    received.

    Abcede said the DepEd

    regional ofce has already

    received the amount from

    the Department of Bud-

    get and Management and it

    will be distributed upon the

    completion of requirements

    that schools division heads

    should submit prior to the

    processing.

    Only classroom teach-

    Director ABCEDA

    ers are to receive their PBBs

    out of this initial release and

    other DepEd personnel such

    as non-teaching staff and

    employees assigned with the

    regional and division ofces

    are not yet included, he clari-

    ed.The grant is based on Ex-

    ecutive Order No. 80 signed

    by President Benigno S.

    Aquino III in July 2012, di-

    recting the adoption of the

    Performance-Based Incen-

    tive System (PBIS) consists

    of the Productivity Enhance-

    ment Incentive (PEI) and the

    top-up PBB for government

    employees.

    EO 80 is based on the prin-

    ciple that service delivery by

    the bureaucracy can be im-

    proved by linking personnelincentives to the bureau or

    delivery units performance,

    and by recognizing and re-

    warding exemplary perfor-

    mance to foster teamwork

    and meritocracy.

    SM Little Stars 2015 winners namedIt was a shining night for

    Annastacia Beatriz Penny

    and Lei Andre Navarro,

    both 7 and representing SM

    City North EDSA, when they

    were named SM Little Stars

    2015 during the grand nalsheld recently at the SM Mall

    of Asia Center Stage.

    They bested over 17 nal-

    ists in the annual nationwide

    search for cute, adorable and

    talented kids, and as Grand

    Prize Winners, they each re-

    ceived amazing prizes. These

    included P200,000 worth of

    cash and shopping money, and

    a ve-day and four-night trip

    to China for two with round

    trip tickets, hotel accommoda-

    tions and tour. They were alsoentitled to a four-year college

    scholarship grant from Na-

    tional University; a one year

    Talent management contract

    with TV 5, P15,000 worth of

    Gift Cards from Toy King-

    dom and a Ride-All-You-Can

    passes from SM Storyland for

    one year

    Other shining stars were

    First Runner-Up Dawn Ari-

    one Angela Ilagan of SM

    City Naga; Second Runner-up

    Seth Levi Salada of SM CityDavao; and Third Runner Up

    Aian Kurt Garcia of San Fer-

    nando Downtown.

    The SM Little Stars pag-

    eant is one of the many excit-

    ing events of the SM Super-

    malls.

    2015 SM LITTLE STARS WINNERS(L-R ) Lei Andre Navarro and Annastacia Beatriz Penny, both 7 represented SM North Edsa,First Runner up Dawn Arione Angela Ilagan of SM City Naga and Second Runner up Seth LeviSalada of SM City Davao during the Search for SM Little Stars grand nals held recently at SM

    Mall of Asia in Manila.

    ROAD TO HEAVENNaga City Mayor John Bongat recently inspected the status of the Panicuason-Malabsay Roadbeing implemented by the TIEZA.

    Job hiring at CamSur PESOThe provincial govern-

    ment of Camarines Sur un-

    der the helm of Gov. Migz

    Villafuerte through the

    resources of CamSur Em-

    ployment Center (CSEC)

    or better known as Cam-

    Sur PESO is again offer-

    ing jobs for hire as one of

    its reliable client-agencies,

    Southern Global Services

    Multi-Purpose Cooperative

    (SGSMPC), is conducting

    another Special Recruit-

    ment Activity (SRA) for lo-

    cal employment on October

    9-10, 2015, Friday and Sat-

    urday, from 9:00 AM until

    4:00 PM at the Capitol Lob-

    by, Main Building, Cadlan,

    Pili, Camarines Sur.

    In a list distributed by the

    CamSur PESO, Southern

    Global Services MPC is in

    need of the following skilled

    manpower with specic qual-

    ications: Production Op-

    erator male/female, 18-28

    years old, high school gradu-

    ate or vocational level/gradu-

    ate or college level/graduate,

    and with 20/20 eye vision;

    HR Supervisor male/fe-

    male, 27 years old and above,graduate of BS Psychology,

    preferably with 2-3 years ex-

    perience in recruitment; Ad-

    min Staff male/female, 21-

    25 years old, graduate of any

    4-year course, with or with-

    out experience; Accounting

    Supervisor male/female, 27

    years old and above, Certied

    Public Accountant (CPA),

    preferably with 2-3 years

    work experience; Company

    Driver 20 years and above,

    at least high school graduate,

    preferably with experience

    in driving with drivers li-

    cense 1,2,3; Skilled Workers

    (Electrician, Painter, Welder,

    Plumber, Carpenter) male,

    18 years old and above, highschool graduate or vocation-

    al level/graduate or college

    level/graduate, willing to

    work in NCR; Construction

    Worker male, 18 years old

    and above, with or without

    experience, willing to work

    in NCR. All job vacancies

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