Kanang giigon sa mga tawo nga "Ilaha na ang tanan" ok ra na, matud pa ni Amy Bagares and unofficial spokesman sa Mayor sa Initao.
Di pa dugay sa munisipyo sa pakighinabe sa Obserber kaniya, si AmyBag nag-ingon nga sa pinilosopo nga istorya, OK ilaha ang tanan kay tinood man sad nga bisan balayronon sa MORESCO moari man dire, nga sa ato pa moadto man sa Mayor mangayo ug ibayad.
Mao nga, ang gakahitabo, ang munisipyo mora ug "One Stop Shop" naa tanan matubag unsay tuyo ug
unsay gikinahanglan, tabang man o kwarta dala tanan.
Mao nga kanang ilang giingon nga "ilaha ang tanan" OK ra na,
Newsbriefs, shorter features, opinions and situationers about the town of Initao, Misamis Oriental and nearby towns in Mindanao, Philippines
Monday, March 28, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
Former Board Dismayed
Former Board member of MORESCO Jeffrey Go is dismayed by what his accusers throw these days in the midst of the recent campaign for the post he passed on to his brother Dodo the last time.
In saying "way nahimo", this people who accuse him are so blind that they cannot see what has the barangays these days enjoy, but the light that reached them in time disproves that, he said.
These lies that their friends and now enemies, he stressed, are nothing but ploys to gain votes on the incoming MORESCO election. Issues that are pure hogwash, Jeff said.
In saying "way nahimo", this people who accuse him are so blind that they cannot see what has the barangays these days enjoy, but the light that reached them in time disproves that, he said.
These lies that their friends and now enemies, he stressed, are nothing but ploys to gain votes on the incoming MORESCO election. Issues that are pure hogwash, Jeff said.
Gos Deny Issues
Jeofrey and his brother Dodo denied allegations that they campaigned for the opposition last May, and in fact said the brothers, they financially helped the Acains in that election, and even their vehicles were used without reimbursing fuels that they themselves financed.
In Naawan, Jeffrey said, Gagay was number one due to Dodo Go's campaign efforts spending three hundred thousand from his own pocket. He also said he could not help Gogoy here last May for he was working in Cebu, but Dodo was actively supporting them, he added.
Dodo also said they are actually accusing them of things that Jeffrey and him did not do. These are actually parts of the ploy to downplay Jeffrey's candidacy for the Moresco Board that Tenyeng Caberte is now aiming for.
In Naawan, Jeffrey said, Gagay was number one due to Dodo Go's campaign efforts spending three hundred thousand from his own pocket. He also said he could not help Gogoy here last May for he was working in Cebu, but Dodo was actively supporting them, he added.
Dodo also said they are actually accusing them of things that Jeffrey and him did not do. These are actually parts of the ploy to downplay Jeffrey's candidacy for the Moresco Board that Tenyeng Caberte is now aiming for.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
BJMP HAS THEIR CHAPLAIN
SJO1 Ervin Tagocon,officer of BJMP-Initao recently said that they have their own chaplain in the regional office and that things are very well for them and everything pertaining to that function must be coordinated from up there.
When arrangements are made there first, Tagocon stressed, that would be more easier for the local chaplaincy to operate in the jail here.
Their Chaplain in the region,he told the Observer, is Chief Inspector Angelo Durana. And their BJMP chief here is Inspector Grace Manaya, Tagocon added.
When arrangements are made there first, Tagocon stressed, that would be more easier for the local chaplaincy to operate in the jail here.
Their Chaplain in the region,he told the Observer, is Chief Inspector Angelo Durana. And their BJMP chief here is Inspector Grace Manaya, Tagocon added.
Accreditation Requirements Known
In the SB office this morning, Secretary Sales Janog told the Observer that local organizations seeking accreditation must submit to the Sangguniang Bayan the following documents:
1. Resolution or letter of intent for accreditation;
2. SEC or DOLE Registration;
3. Constitution and By-Laws;
4. List of Officers and Members;
5. Financial Report (latest);
6. Accomplishment Report.
All this constitutes being applicant for the accreditation that the SB may award after close scrunity and examination leading to granting it,Janog stressed.
1. Resolution or letter of intent for accreditation;
2. SEC or DOLE Registration;
3. Constitution and By-Laws;
4. List of Officers and Members;
5. Financial Report (latest);
6. Accomplishment Report.
All this constitutes being applicant for the accreditation that the SB may award after close scrunity and examination leading to granting it,Janog stressed.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
SITUATIONER
Voters are treated to snacks, dinner, lunch here these days as the Admin woe them for the coming MORESCO Board election April 2.
This is done in locations, prefered as less expensive for those who will attend, making them captive to influence and added to that some three kilos of rice as "pabaon" when they are dispersed.
These were what one man told the observer for he was himself who enjoyed those things when there. The result is that the vote will go to the sponsor who people were told came from the candidate.
And he said he is certain the sponsor will win considering the presence of many that came from the barangays.
This is done in locations, prefered as less expensive for those who will attend, making them captive to influence and added to that some three kilos of rice as "pabaon" when they are dispersed.
These were what one man told the observer for he was himself who enjoyed those things when there. The result is that the vote will go to the sponsor who people were told came from the candidate.
And he said he is certain the sponsor will win considering the presence of many that came from the barangays.
Monday, March 21, 2011
political adherents busy today
The election of MORESCO BOARD is fast approaching so that the LGU is so much involved!
This is noticeably visible in the ongoing meetings done in Bgy. San Pedro where residents/consumers from the barangays are convened to woe votes for the administration candidate, the present municipal administrator Tenyeng Caberte.
In these meetings, a consumer who does not want identified said,Caberte candidacy is qualified by supporters and pointed out why he is the right person for the position. Attendees are given free chow, snacks and some few kilos rice at the end when they are about to go home.
They were reminded, he said, that April 2 when the election takes place they vote for Caberte.
This is noticeably visible in the ongoing meetings done in Bgy. San Pedro where residents/consumers from the barangays are convened to woe votes for the administration candidate, the present municipal administrator Tenyeng Caberte.
In these meetings, a consumer who does not want identified said,Caberte candidacy is qualified by supporters and pointed out why he is the right person for the position. Attendees are given free chow, snacks and some few kilos rice at the end when they are about to go home.
They were reminded, he said, that April 2 when the election takes place they vote for Caberte.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Going Through un-Cut Road Link
First Saturday of March I walked three kilometers to be able to pass through a route cut-off for vehicles due to one risky problem of getting undue accidents.
The road from the town of Alegria to Bgy. Alipao was closed to motorists when the eastern approach to the Magtiaco bridge caved in and only the cemented part holding on to the link,forcing authorities to stop passing travelers.
Other passengers rode tricycles especially those with cargoes adding extra expenses to counter delays that haunted them. Their business counts were already altered and that means additional costs to charge to consumers and also most likely minus to their projected profits.
Only light vehicles were allowed to pass through. I reached the city later than scheduled.
The road from the town of Alegria to Bgy. Alipao was closed to motorists when the eastern approach to the Magtiaco bridge caved in and only the cemented part holding on to the link,forcing authorities to stop passing travelers.
Other passengers rode tricycles especially those with cargoes adding extra expenses to counter delays that haunted them. Their business counts were already altered and that means additional costs to charge to consumers and also most likely minus to their projected profits.
Only light vehicles were allowed to pass through. I reached the city later than scheduled.
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