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              Dispatch 
for  October  13 , 2014  (Monday ) 
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2 PNOY Speech ,2 Radio  Interview OF  SEC. COLOMA, 18  Online News, 38  Photonews (Oct. 11 ) 
 
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   24-Hour Public Weather Forecast  Issued at 5:00 a.m., 13 October 2014Valid beginning: 5:00 a.m. today until 5:00 a.m. tomorrow
 
 
|  Predicted Mean Sea Level Pressure
 Analysis for 8 a.m., 13 October 2014
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 Analysis for 8 a.m., 13 October 2014
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 Satellite Image
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Synopsis: 
 
Intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) affecting Southern Luzon. 
Forecast:   
 
Metro Manila, Central Luzon, Calabarzon and MIMAROPA will experience 
cloudy skies with light to moderate rainshowers and thunderstorms. The 
rest of the country will be partly cloudy to cloudy with isolated 
rainshowers or thunderstorms.
 Moderate to strong winds blowing from the northeast to northwest 
will prevail over Luzon and coming from the southwest over the rest of 
the country. The coastal waters throughout the archipelago will be 
moderate to rough.
   
 
 
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 October
  13 , 2014 (Monday) as of 6:00-7:00 AM
 
 
 
CAVITE            :  Sunny 
LAGUNA          :  Sunny 
BATANGAS      :  Sunny 
RIZAL                :  Sunny 
QUEZON          
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PIA-4A/QUEZON:
 76 personnel of Quezon Provincial Police Office personnel participated 
in the 'basic life support training' conducted by Quezon Emergency 
Response Team. The training aimed to enhance the skills of PNP personnel
 in responding to accidents and giving basic life support. 
 
PIA
 4A/BATANGAS: Muling nagsagawa ang pamahalaang panlalawigan katuwang ang
 Philippine National Red Cross ng bloodletting activity sa bayan ng San 
Jose na layong makakalap ng sapat na dugo para sa pangangailangan ng mga
 maysakit sa lalawigan. 
  
PIA-4A/BATANGAS:
 Ginawaran ng pagkilala at parangal ang mga senior citizen sa lungsod ng
 Batangas na layong bigyang pagpapahalaga ang ginagampanan ng matatanda 
sa lipunan. May pitong matatanda ang nabigyan ng centennial award dahil 
sa pagsapit ng kanilang edad na 100 taon. 
  
 
  
PIA-4A/CAVITE:
 The National Grid  Corporation of the Philippines  announced that  it 
will soon energize the newly installed 600-megavolt ampre transformer in
 Dasmarinas substation. The power transformer is part of the Dasmarinas 
substation expansion project which will increase the capacity of the 
facility to address the load growth of NGCP customers, particularly in 
the MERALCO franchise area. 
  
  
 
PIA-4A/LAGUNA:
 Persons with disability (PWDs) delegates from the provinces of Cavite, 
Laguna, Batangas, and Quezon will compete at the following categories: 
Painting, Photography, Floral Arrangement, Cake Decor, Waste Reuse, 
Cooking, Webpage Development, Desktop publishing, and English Text 
processing at the Kakayahan 2014: 2nd Regional Abilympics with the 
theme: "Talino at Panindigan ng Taong may Kapansansan, Pasaporte sa 
Kaunlaran," being held today at Jacobo Z. Gonzales Memorial School of 
Arts and Trade, San Antonio St., Binan, Laguna. 
PIA-4A/LAGUNA:
 Thirty two (32) persons with disability (PWDs) from the provinces of 
Cavite, Laguna, Batangas and Quezon will vie at the diffrent categories 
at the Kakayahan 2014: 2nd Regional Abilympics with the theme: "Talino 
at Paninindigan ng Taong may Kapansanan, Pasaporte sa Kaunlaran" to be 
held today at Jacobo Z. Gonzales Memorial School of Arts and Trade, San 
Antonio St., Binan, Laguna. National Council for Disability Affairs 
Executive Director Carmen Zubiaga will deliver a message as guest of 
honor at the opening ceremony of the event. 
  
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    | Mount Mayon still under 
 Alert Level 3, says Palace |  
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    | Mount Mayon remains in Alert Level 3, despite lava flow activities early 
 Sunday, a Palace official said. 
 "Batay sa pinakahuling ulat ng NDRRMC 
 (National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council), umiiral ang Alert 
 Level 3 sa Mount Mayon na ang ibig sabihin ay ito: that magma is at the 
 center of the volcano and that hazardous eruption is possible within weeks,” 
 Presidential Communication Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma, Jr., 
 said an interview over dzRB Radyo ng Bayan.
 
 The NDRRMC estimated that 
 the people in evacuation areas have now reached some 12,931 families or 
 57,633 persons, from two cities and five municipalities in Albay.
 
 The 
 Communications Secretary noted that the the total combined assistance 
 extended by the government and non-government organization (NGO) is now at 
 P88,773,524.
 
 This came from the Department of Social Welfare and 
 Development (DSWD), the Office of Civil Defense, Department of Health (DOH), 
 Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), PhilHealth, Department of Education 
 (DepEd), the Philippine Red Cross, and other NGOs.
 
 Coloma added that 
 members of the Cabinet are set to visit Albay to assess the situation in the 
 evacuation centers.
 
 These are Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, Social 
 Secretary Dinky Soliman, Health Secretary Enrique Ona, Defense Secretary 
 Voltaire Gazmin, along with retired Admiral Alexander Pama, the executive 
 director of NDRRMC. PND (ag)
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    | DOH rolls out 
 multi-sectoral response plan versus Ebola - Palace |  
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    | The Department of Health rolled out a multi-sectoral response plan against 
 the Ebola virus disease, Malacañang said on Sunday, amid lingering concerns 
 that it might enter the country. 
 Health Secretary Enrique Ona 
 announced during the first National Ebola Virus Disease Summit, which was 
 held recently in Quezon City, that this plan contains the interim guidelines 
 for disease surveillance, notification and reporting of suspected Ebola 
 virus disease cases; clinical management including laboratory testing from 
 suspected cases; and infection control.
 
 Communications Secretary 
 Herminio Coloma, Jr., in an interview over the state-run dzRB, said the 
 Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) in Muntinlupa City would 
 serve as the national referral center for testing and analyzing emerging and 
 reemerging infectious diseases using the same methods being applied by the 
 US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
 
 According to Coloma, 
 the RITM had so far examined 18 suspected cases of Ebola, which all rendered 
 negative results, thus making the country still free from the disease.
 
 “Ang lahat ng mga dapat na paghandaan ay pinaghahandaan ng ating 
 Kagawaran ng Kalusugan at pinapatatag ‘yung ating depensa diyan sa Ebola 
 Virus Disease at sa iba pang mga infectious diseases,” Coloma said.
 
 There are currently over 8,000 reported cases of Ebola epidemic, which 
 started in West Africa, with about 3,879 confirmed deaths based on the 
 October 9 figures of the World Health Organization. Countries affected 
 include Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and the United 
 States of America. PND (hdc)
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    | President Aquino says 
 foreign visits necessary to build strong relations with other countries |  
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    | President Benigno S. Aquino III said his attendance to the 7th Bali 
 Democracy Forum is important as the country builds strong relations with its 
 neighboring countries in the Asia Pacific region. 
 “Ang pagdalo natin sa Bali Democracy Forum ay patunay sa kahandaan ng 
 Pilipino na makipagtulungan upang makamit ang mas matatag at mas maunlad na 
 rehiyon at komunidad ng mga bansa,” the President said in his arrival speech 
 at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2 on Friday.
 
 “Patuloy po nating didiligan at pangangalagaan ang mga ipinunla nating 
 mahusay na pakikipag-ugnayan upang anihin ng susunod na henerasyon ang isang 
 Pilipinas na kabalikat sa kaunlaran hindi lang sa ASEAN kundi saiba’t ibang 
 panig ng daigdig; masigasig na tagapagtaguyod ng
 kapayapaan; at modelo ng matatag na demokrasya.”
 
 The President defended his recent trips overseas, arguing these are 
 necessary for the Philippines to forge better relations with other 
 countries.
 
 He added that in the global stage, the success of a country is also a boon 
 to others, as its failure also negatively affects its neighbors.
 
 “Bahagi mismo ng pagtupad sa ating mga hangarin ang pagpupunla ng binhi ng 
 tiwala at pakikipagtulungan sa ating mga karatig-bansa,” he said.
 
 For instance, when Mt. Gunung Agung in Indonesia erupted in 1963, the 
 Philippines immediately sent paramedics and assistance to help affected 
 communities, he said.
 
 And last year, when Typhoon Yolanda struck Eastern Visayas, Indonesian 
 President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono extended his sympathies and gave around 
 $2 million to the typhoon survivors.
 
 Indonesia also played a role in achieving peace in Mindanao, he said, 
 helping the Philippines during its negotiations with the Moro National 
 Liberation Front and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
 
 The ASEAN neighbor is also supportive of the Philippines’s stand in the West 
 Philippine Sea, in fighting terrorism as well as addressing climate change.
 
 
 “Kaya naman, ang ganitong uri ng ugnayan, talagang dapat pangalagaan. 
 Ididiin ko lang po: Hindi parang kabuteng sumusulpot ang ganitong 
 makabuluhan at matalik na relasyon sa pagitan ng mga bansa,” he said, 
 adding, “Kailangan matanim ang pagkakaunawaan at pagdadamayan, at arugain 
 ang binhi ng tiwala na namamagitan sa dalawa.”
 
 The President arrived at NAIA Friday evening after attending the one-day 
 Bali Democracy Forum. PND (as)
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    | National government extends 
 P55-million assistance to Albay residents |  
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    | The national government extended more than P55 million for Albay province 
 through various government agencies as assistance to communities affected by 
 Mayon volcano’s impending eruption. 
 In a radio interview Saturday over dzRB Radyo ng Bayan, Deputy Presidential 
 spokesperson Abigail Valte said that national government agencies have been 
 lending help to the province of Albay since the evacuation of affected 
 families started.
 
 The government relocates the people away from the six-kilometer permanent 
 danger zone near Mayon volcano.
 
 Valte also said government agencies as well as the local government continue 
 to monitor the situation near the volcano.
 
 With regards to Typhoon Ompong that brought heavy flooding in Iloilo and 
 Zamboanga, Valte said the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management 
 Council (NDRRMC) also continues to lend assistance to affected residents.
 
 “Kasi nang pumasok naman po ang Typhoon Ompong ay naka-preposition na ang 
 mga goods and medicines natin, and handa na ‘yung pagbibigay ng saklolo sa 
 mga kababayan natin doon sa mga apektadong lugar,” she told the radio 
 station. PND (as)
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    | President Aquino says good 
 bilateral relations between Philippines and Indonesia to continue |  
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    | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III has expressed confidence 
 that the good relations between the Philippines and Indonesia will continue 
 with the swearing-in of President-elect Joko “Jokowi” Widodo this month. 
 In an interview with the members of the Philippine media delegation here, 
 President Aquino said the Philippines would do everything to maintain its 
 good bilateral relations with Indonesia.
 
 “Kaya naman tinutulungan natin na masiguradong ganoon nga ang mangyayari, na 
 inimbita tayo para dito sa Bali Democracy Forum, at ating sinadya dahil 
 tanda nga nang pagkilala natin sa malaking tinutulong sa atin ng Indonesia 
 at sa napakagandang relasyon natin,” the President said.
 
 President Aquino was here in Bali on Friday to participate in the 7th Bali 
 Democracy Forum, which he co-chaired with outgoing Indonesian President 
 Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Friday.
 
 “Tapos ‘yung kay President-elect, 'di ba, parang natural naman siguro na 
 lalo pa niyang habulin at paigtingin ang relasyon sa isang bansang karatig 
 nila at kasama sa ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations),” the 
 President said.
 
 President Aquino cited the agreement between the Philippines and Indonesia 
 on maritime boundary delimitation as one of the positive results of the two 
 nations’ good bilateral relations.
 
 The Chief Executive said President Yudhoyono’s government also helped the 
 Philippines in protecting the welfare and safety of overseas Filipino 
 workers during the Arab Spring in 2011.
 
 He also acknowledged Indonesia’s overwhelming assistance in the aftermath of 
 the devastating Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda), as well as its participation in 
 the Mindanao peace process.
 
 “Gagawin ng Pilipinas lahat para mapanatili ang magandang ugnayan at kung 
 puwede pataasin pa at patibayin pa ‘yung relasyon,” President Aquino told 
 members of the Philippine media delegation here.
 
 Joko Widodo will be be sworn in as the seventh president of the Republic of 
 Indonesia on October 20. PND (co)
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    | Government determined to 
 improve country’s airports, says Palace |  
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    | The Palace said it expects significant improvements in the country’s major 
 airports next year as the Philippines aggressively promotes its tourism 
 sector. 
 Deputy Presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said part of it is the 
 ongoing rehabilitation work at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport 
 Terminal 1.
 
 “Nakikita naman natin that the work is taking place, which is why we 
 continue to seek the understanding of our passengers because of the 
 inconvenience that the rehab work is causing,” Valte told dzRB Radyo ng 
 Bayan in an interview Saturday.
 
 Aviation authorities also transferred at least five of the international 
 airlines from Terminal 1 to NAIA Terminal 3, she said.
 
 With the transfer, major airlines could fully utilize NAIA Terminal 3 easing 
 the passenger congestion at the Terminal 1. Among those transferred to 
 Terminal 3 include Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, KLM, and Delta 
 Airlines.
 
 “So at least the remaining airlines there, mas kakaunti na sila, mas 
 kakaunti na ang mga pasaherong dadaan doon sa terminal na ‘yun, (Terminal 1) 
 especially now that it’s undergoing rehabilitation,” she noted.
 
 The government has to improve the country’s facilities as it invites more 
 tourists to come to the Philippines, she said.
 
 More visitors are expected to visit the Philippines next year as it hosts 
 the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings, Valte said.
 
 Spain’s Madrid Fusion is also coming to the Philippines in 2015, she said.
 
 “That was one of the agreements that the President witnessed the signing of 
 in Madrid when he was there. So, we expect more visitors and we really have 
 made plans also for them,” she added. PND (as)
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    | Palace says it will 
 participate in public hearings regarding President’s emergency powers |  
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    | The executive branch is willing to participate in public hearing initiated 
 by Congress regarding the President’s request for emergency powers to 
 address the country’s energy concerns. 
 Some congressmen oppose the Palace’s request for emergency powers but it was 
 reported that they want to conduct public hearings on the proposal.
 
 In a radio interview over dzRB Radyo ng Bayan on Saturday, Deputy 
 presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said the Palace will gladly 
 participate in such hearings.
 
 “We’ve always accepted their invitations to act as resource speakers, 
 especially now that tayo ‘yung humingi ng emergency powers,” she told the 
 radio station.
 
 Responding to accusations saying that the Palace is requesting emergency 
 powers because it wants to use the Malampaya funds, Valte said it is not a 
 logical conclusion since the use of the fund is delineated under the law.
 
 The Aquino administration’s use of the Malampaya funds is consistent on the 
 guideline mandated by law even before the Supreme Court issued its decision 
 on the issue, according to the Palace official.
 
 “So we’ve been very judicious in the use of the Malampaya funds and we will 
 not resort to excuses just to tap it,” Valte noted.
 
 “We have always used it in accordance with the law and the strict 
 interpretation of it.” PND (as)
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    | Aquino welcomes SWS 
 survey results, thanks respondents for positive rating |  
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    | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III on Friday welcomed the 
 results of the latest Social Weather Station (SWS) survey, and assured the 
 public that his administration would continue to work hard. 
 The latest SWS survey, conducted from September 26 to 29 among 1,200 adults 
 nationwide, showed President Aquino’s public satisfaction rating rebounded 
 in the third quarter of 2014.
 
 The survey showed 59 percent of respondents were satisfied with the 
 President’s performance and 25 percent dissatisfied, for a “good” net rating 
 of +34.
 
 SWS said net satisfaction rating was up 9 points from June’s
 “moderate” +25 (55 percent satisfied, 30 percent dissatisfied).
 
 During an interview with the members of the Philippine media delegation here 
 in Bali, President Aquino said that he is grateful to the respondents who 
 gave him positive rating.
 
 “Kapag tinitingnan natin ang survey, number one, sinasabi sa atin ang 
 sentimyento noong panahon na kinuha ‘yung survey ng ating mga kababayan, at 
 sila ang boss ko, kaya dapat pinapakinggan natin,” the President said.
 
 President Aquino, however, said that his government would continue to work 
 hard to achieve its goals for the benefit of the Filipino people.
 
 “Nagpapasalamat ako doon sa nagbigay ng positive rating sa atin pero, at the 
 same time siguro... parang tinutulak ko rin ang sarili ko at lahat ng mga 
 miyembro ng ating Gabinete at buong gobyerno na hindi tayo dapat makuntento 
 sa nagawa kundi maghanap pa ng paraan kung paano mas mapaganda pa ang ating 
 ginagawa,” the President said.
 
 In an earlier statement, Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr of the Presidential 
 Communications Operations Office said that the strong public backing, as 
 reflected in recent surveys, inspires the government to work harder for the 
 benefit of the people.
 
 “The heightened level of public satisfaction, approval and trust reported in 
 the latest public opinion surveys of both Pulse Asia and the Social Weather 
 Stations provides the impetus for intensified efforts by the President and 
 the Cabinet to strengthen the infrastructure for sustained and inclusive 
 growth,” he said.
 
 Coloma noted that the administration is committed to plug the gaps in 
 service delivery and address concrete challenges such as the projected 
 energy shortfall in the summer of 2015.
 
 The government is also determined to improve the country’s airports and 
 other gateways to keeping its hard-earned recognition as the most favored 
 tourist destination in the Asia-Pacific region, he added.
 
 “Most importantly, the President is firmly committed to the
 development of the Filipino people’s fullest potentials and
 acknowledges that the government’s achievements are anchored upon the robust 
 support and solidarity of the citizenry,” he said.
 
 President Aquino was in Bali on Friday to co-chair the 7th Bali Democracy 
 Forum with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. PND (co/as)
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    | Indonesia bestows Adipurna 
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    | (BALI, Indonesia) Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono bestowed on 
 President Benigno S. Aquino III the Adipurna Award in recognition of his 
 efforts to strengthen bilateral relations with Indonesia. 
 President Aquino received the “Bintang Republik Indonesia Adipurna” (Star of 
 the Republic of Indonesia), the highest honor from Indonesia, on the 
 sidelines of the 7th Bali Democracy Forum (BDF) that he co-chaired.
 
 In his speech after accepting the award, President Aquino thanked President 
 Yudhoyono for the honor, saying it represents the rich, historical relations 
 between the Philippines and Indonesia.
 
 He said it is also “a recognition of the boundless potential of our 
 partnership, and of our continuing task of exploring areas of cooperation 
 and increasing our synergies in every possible manner, all for the mutual 
 benefit of our peoples.”
 
 “It is for these reasons that the Philippines remains committed to working 
 towards strengthening and expanding our partnership with Indonesia,” 
 President Aquino said in his acceptance speech.
 
 President Aquino also affirmed the strong and deep relations between the two 
 nations, and thanked Indonesia for its support to the Philippines, 
 especially in times of crisis.
 
 “Indeed, whether one looks at our languages, our histories, or our cultures, 
 one can only find overwhelming evidence of the bonds that have tied our 
 countries together through the years,” he said.
 
 “It is no surprise, then, that our relations have always been characterized 
 by solidarity and, above that, the warmth of enduring friendships,” the 
 Chief Executive added.
 
 President Aquino also praised outgoing President Yudhoyono for his 
 exceptional leadership.
 
 “As His Excellency President Yudhoyono concludes two successful terms as 
 President, he leaves behind a more vibrant Indonesia, one that has truly 
 taken its rightful place as an influential voice and as a leader in the 
 world stage,” he said.
 
 “It is a testament to the exceptional leadership of President Yudhoyono, who 
 has nurtured in so many countries a feeling that Indonesia is a reliable and 
 constant partner,” the President added.
 
 President Aquino assured the Indonesian leader that the Philippines remains 
 “fully committed to enhancing the cooperation we have forged; to deepening 
 our friendship with our neighbors, with whom we share common beliefs, 
 ideals, and aspirations for a more prosperous global community.”
 
 The Adipurna Award is the highest honor given by the Indonesian government 
 to a foreign statesman who has rendered extraordinary service to the 
 integrity, viability and greatness of Indonesia.
 
 Other heads of state who have received the Adipurna Award include Queen 
 Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, and 
 former President Lee Myung-bak of South Korea. PND (co)
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    | President Aquino calls on 
 Congress for immediate passage of resolution for emergency powers |  
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    | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III called on Congress to 
 immediately grant him emergency powers so the government can contract 
 additional generating capacity to address the looming power shortage next 
 year. 
 During an interview with members of the Philippine media here, President 
 Aquino said the sooner Congress grants him emergency powers, the earlier the 
 government can prepare to solve the impending energy crisis in 2015.
 
 “Ngayon, ang hinahabol natin kung ipapasa ninyo ipasa naman ninyo sana nang 
 mas maaga kaysa mas matagal dahil iba na rin ang marami tayong oras para 
 asikasuhin itong isyung ito,” the President said.
 
 President Aquino cited the Interruptible Load Program (ILP) as one of the 
 government’s options to avert the possible shortage of 300 megawatts during 
 summer next year.
 
 “Maraming mga pinaplano mula sa tinatawag na Interruptible Load Program 
 hanggang doon sa pagkukumbinsi na magbawas tayo ng paggamit ng kuryente,” 
 the President said.
 
 “Pero ang hinahabol nga natin na nandiyan na lahat 'yan bago dumating ang 
 Marso,” added the Chief Executive, who attended the 7th Bali Democracy Forum 
 on Friday at the Bali International Convention Center.
 
 In a letter dated September 12, President Aquino invoked Section 71 of 
 Republic Act 9136, otherwise known as the Electric Power Industry Reform Act 
 of 2001, in seeking emergency powers from Congress. PND (co)
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    | President Aquino arrives in 
 Indonesia for the 7th Bali Democracy Forum |  
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    | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III arrived here Thursday 
 evening to take part in the 7th Bali Democracy Forum, an annual 
 intergovernmental forum on the development of democracy in the Asia Pacific 
 region. 
 President Aquino and his official delegation left Manila on Thursday 
 afternoon on board chartered Philippine Airlines Flight PR 001. The 
 President's plane touched down at Ngurah Rai International Airport at around 
 8:30 p.m.
 
 The President was welcomed at the airport by Philippine Ambassador to 
 Indonesia Maria Rosario Aguinaldo, Defense and Armed Forces Attaché Raniel 
 Ramiro, and officials from the Indonesian government.
 
 President Aquino's official delegation include Foreign Affairs Secretary 
 Albert del Rosario, Cabinet Secretary Jose Rene Almendras, Presidential 
 Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda, and Presidential Management Staff Chief Julia 
 Abad.
 
 On Friday, the President will join his fellow leaders in the Asia-Pacific 
 region at the Bali Democracy Forum that will be held at the Bali 
 International Convention Center.
 
 President Aquino, co-chair of this year's forum with Indonesian President 
 Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, is also scheduled to deliver his remarks during 
 the said event.
 
 The forum aims to promote and foster regional and international cooperation 
 in the field of peace and democracy through dialogue-based sharing of 
 experiences and best practices that adhere to the principles of equality, 
 mutual respect and understanding.
 
 Timor Leste Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao and the Sultan of Brunei Darussalam 
 Hassanal Bolkiah, and delegates from 51 participating countries, as well as 
 68 international observers, are also attending the annual event.
 
 Also on Friday, President Aquino will receive the “Bintang Republik 
 Indonesia Adipurna” (Star of the Republic of Indonesia) award, Indonesia's 
 highest state medal of honor. PND (co)
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    | Indonesian leader welcomes President 
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    | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III and fellow leaders in the 
 Asia-Pacific region were welcomed by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang 
 Yudhoyono at the opening session of the 7th Bali Democracy Forum here Friday 
 morning. 
 President Aquino was greeted by President Yudhoyono upon his arrival at the 
 Bali International Convention Center for the opening of this year’s forum.
 
 President Yudhoyono officially opened the 7th Bali Democracy Forum, which 
 carries the theme “Evolving Regional Democratic Architecture: The Challenges 
 of Political Development, Public Participation and Socio-Economic Progress 
 in the 21st Century.”
 
 In his opening statement, the Indonesian leader welcomed all delegates of 
 the forum, saying that their participation in the event reflects their 
 “enduring dedication to the cause of democracy.”
 
 “First of all, on behalf of the government and the people of Indonesia, I am 
 pleased to extend a warm welcome to all of you to the beautiful islands of 
 Bali. Your continuous and active participation in this forum reflects your 
 enduring dedication to the cause of promoting democracy,” he said.
 
 President Yudhoyono also thanked President Aquino for his “readiness” to 
 co-chair this year's Bali Democracy Forum.
 
 Also attending the event are Timor Leste Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao and 
 the Sultan of Brunei Darussalam Hassanal Bolkiah, as well as delegates from 
 51 participating countries, and 68 international observers. PND (co)
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    | President Aquino pays 
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    | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III on Friday paid tribute to 
 outgoing Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, whom he considers a 
 “big brother,” during the 7th Bali Democracy Forum here. 
 President Aquino said Indonesia has worked with the Philippines to address 
 shared challenges, such as securing maritime borders, combating terrorism, 
 and raising awareness on climate change.
 
 “Indonesia has indeed been a true friend to my people,” the Chief Executive, 
 co-chair of this year’s Bali Democracy Forum with President Yudhoyono, said 
 in his remarks.
 
 President Aquino acknowledged the role of Indonesia in the Philippines’ 
 efforts to establish lasting peace in southern Philippines.
 
 “They have supported us in our efforts towards establishing a just and 
 lasting peace in Mindanao, by previously chairing key committees in the 
 Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and conducting consultation meetings 
 between my government and the Moro National Liberation Front, and by taking 
 part in the International Monitoring Team in our negotiations with the Moro 
 Islamic Liberation Front,” he said.
 
 The President attributed the strengthening relations between the two 
 countries to his Indonesian counterpart, whom he also sees as “an able 
 partner.”
 
 “A leader committed to a vision of mutual prosperity, he sought to find 
 solutions to a longstanding concern between our two peoples, and did so 
 while bearing in mind what is best for all parties,” he said.
 
 With the assuring leadership of Yudhoyono, President Aquino said, the 
 Philippines and Indonesia were able to resolve in an amicable manner the 
 issue concerning the maritime boundaries in the Mindanao Sea and the Celebes 
 Sea.
 
 Last May, the Philippines and Indonesia signed an agreement that draws 
 boundary on the overlapping exclusive economic zones in the Celebes Sea and 
 the Mindanao Sea.
 
 In his remarks, the Chief Executive also noted that President Yudhoyono’s 
 commitment to the rule of law “has been crucial as we advance the peaceful 
 and just resolution of disputes in the South China Sea.”
 
 “Under President Yudhoyono, not only has Indonesia seen impressive reforms 
 that have redounded to economic growth; Indonesia has likewise emerged as an 
 influential voice in both regional and international affairs,” he said.
 
 The forum, which is being held at the Bali International Convention Center, 
 is also attended by Timor Leste Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao and the Sultan 
 of Brunei Darussalam Hassanal Bolkiah, as well as delegates from 51 
 participating countries, and 68 international observers. PND (co)
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    | New SWS survey shows 
 higher public satisfaction with President Aquino's performance, says Palace |  
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    | Malacañang on Friday welcomed the higher public satisfaction with President 
 Benigno S. Aquino III’s performance, as shown by the results of a new 
 survey. 
 Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said the Social Weather 
 Stations (SWS) survey result proves professional naysayers and predictors 
 wrong.
 
 "President Aquino’s ratings remain historically high compared to the same 
 period of other administrations," she said in a statement. "Surveys are 
 snapshots of a political landscape at a certain time and accordingly 
 fluctuate."
 
 "The more accurate measure of government performance is the number of people 
 who are empowered to take advantage of new and better opportunities," she 
 added.
 
 Results of the Third Quarter 2014 Social Weather Station, conducted from 
 September 26 to 29 among 1,200 adults nationwide, had 59 percent of 
 respondents saying they were satisfied with the President’s performance and 
 25 percent saying otherwise, for a “good” net rating of +34.
 
 The survey showed that net satisfaction rose 9 points from June’s “moderate” 
 +25 (55 percent satisfied, 30 percent dissatisfied).
 
 Valte said that since 2010, the Aquino administration has consistently 
 instituted good governance and transparency reforms, which have translated 
 into tangible benefits for the people.
 
 The administration's commitment to "tuwid na daan" has borne fruit, she 
 said, both in boosting the country’s global reputation and in bringing about 
 real change in people’s lives.
 
 "We believe that these solid achievements will always result in public 
 support for the President’s agenda of change," she said.
 
 The Palace official credited the higher public satisfaction with the 
 President’s performance to his continued work and that of his Cabinet.
 
 “We trust that the public continues to see the reform agenda of the 
 President and how we continue to push for their interests,” she said. PND 
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    | The Palace on Friday called for increased public vigilance following the 
 recent arrest of three suspected terrorists in Quezon City. 
 Initial reports from the authorities said the three were members of the 
 Rajah Sulayman group, which appears to be plotting an attack in Metro 
 Manila.
 
 In a press briefing in Malacañang, Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail 
 Valte said the Armed Forces of the Philippines has yet to confirm the 
 specific terror plot connected to the arrest of the suspects.
 
 "However, our intelligence units are seeking to validate or verify these 
 reports, and as such, we are asking the people to report any suspicious 
 activities that they see to their local law enforcement, just to aid in the 
 efforts of our authorities," Valte said.
 
 She assured the public that security agencies are working more closely in 
 monitoring the situation to preempt any criminal activity.
 
 Asked if President Aquino had given the police and the military directives 
 before he left for Indonesia on Thursday, Valte said the President is aware 
 of the arrest of the three alleged terrorists and he is confident that the 
 security agencies could carry out measures to protect the country's major 
 centers.
 
 On the security preparations for the visit of Pope Francis next year, Valte 
 noted that contingencies are in place for the pope's visit. She however 
 declined to give specifics.
 
 "But we would like to assure, not just for the visit of the Pope, that our 
 security forces are continuing to do their jobs, so that we can sleep 
 peacefully at night," she said. PND (as)
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    | The democracy forum in Bali manifests People Power, as it harnesses the 
 resolve of the Asian people to attain a free and opportunity-laden region, 
 President Benigno S. Aquino III said on Friday. 
 "What we continue to demonstrate here, I believe, is one of the many 
 manifestations of People Power: of harnessing our united resolve towards a 
 democratic regional community, one where our respective peoples fully enjoy 
 the freedoms borne of democratic aspirations, where our peoples have the 
 wherewithal to open the doors of opportunity for themselves and their 
 fellowmen, and where, indeed, no one is left behind," the President said in 
 his speech at the 7th Bali Democracy Forum in Bali, Indonesia.
 
 He said he stands as a leader of a proud nation that is determined to 
 contribute even more to the discourse on regional issues.
 
 The President also highlighted the importance of ASEAN centrality, noting 
 that the collective growth of the region’s citizenries may only be fulfilled 
 in a regional context.
 
 He recognized the steps taken by the regional bloc, saying ASEAN member 
 countries have worked to strengthen their respective institutions, and have 
 accorded their peoples the rights due them, allowing them to fulfill their 
 duties as citizens.
 
 "As democracies, we share the view that the path to sustainable progress 
 must be one that redounds to the benefit of our Bosses, the very people from 
 whom our mandates emanate," he said.
 
 President Aquino further said that the current ASEAN mode of engagement 
 considers each one as a brother in the path to mutual progress and 
 encourages citizens to embrace the democratic way of life.
 
 While this process requires a significant amount of time, he said, the 
 prospects it brings are promising, and the regional partners are seeing this 
 method bear fruit at present.
 
 "Thus, it is incumbent upon us to continue to show our brothers and sisters 
 in ASEAN that they chose the right path; we can do this by extending 
 assistance to them, in every manner possible," he added. PND (as)
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    | President Benigno S. Aquino III spoke about the benefits of democracy during 
 a forum in Indonesia, saying it empowers the people and builds just and 
 progressive societies. 
 In his speech during the 7th Bali Democracy Forum on Friday, the President 
 shunned authoritarianism, noting that governments having this system end up 
 in chaos and ruin.
 
 In a democracy, he said, the government is systematically attuned to the 
 voice of the people, represents the people, and works toward the betterment 
 of its population.
 
 "And while consensus building, which is the foundation of such a state, may 
 be a long and complicated process, it nonetheless presents more stable, more 
 solid foundations for equitable advancement," he said.
 
 Democratic institutions seek to free and enable its citizens, and the first 
 freedom should always be from hunger, he said, quoting his late father, 
 former senator Benigno Aquino, Jr.
 
 This freedom empowers the citizenry to become capable of nurturing and 
 fostering democracy, resulting in a virtuous cycle of inclusiveness, 
 stability, and development, he added.
 
 "Meanwhile, when a people are rendered vulnerable and their rights and 
 freedoms are undermined, they become marginalized and more susceptible to 
 coercion, abuse, and the temptation to acquiesce to absolutism," he said.
 
 The President, whose family was a victim of persecution during the Marcos 
 dictatorship, said that although authoritarian regimes get things done much 
 faster, they are detached from the people because they do not seek public 
 opinion.
 
 "Naturally, such a regime, one divorced from the desires of its people, will 
 have weak foundations," he said.
 
 "And as we have seen in history, all authoritarian regimes, regardless of 
 the cause of their coming to power, will at one point make political 
 survival the end all and be all of government."
 
 The Chief Executive said that leaders may be tempted to consider an 
 authoritarian method, but they must realize that with the lack of consensus 
 and consent from the people, such a mode, which offers quick, short-term 
 gains, may be detrimental to society in the long term.
 
 "That lack of consensus, combined with the great degree of dissatisfaction 
 that inevitably arises, leads to instability and the eventual collapse of 
 that particular system," he said.
 
 President Aquino co-chaired the forum with Indonesian President Susilo 
 Bambang Yudhoyono. He is set to return to Manila Friday evening. PND (as)
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    | Nasa Indonesia ang Pangulong Aquino para sa 
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    | (BALI, Indonesia) Gabi ng Huwebes dumating dito ang 
 Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III para lumahok sa 7th Bali Democracy Forum, 
 taunang talakayan ng mga pamahalaan tungkol sa pag-unlad ng demokrasya sa 
 rehiyon ng Asya-Pasipiko. 
 Sakay ng chartered Philippine Air Lines Flight PR 001 nang dumating ang 
 Pangulong Aquino at ang kanyang opisyal na delegasyon sa Ngurah Rai 
 International Airport dito dakong ika-8:30 ng gabi ng Huwebes.
 
 Ang Pangulo ay sinalubong sa paliparan nina Embahador Maria Rosario 
 Aquinaldo ng Pilipinas sa Indonesya, Defense and Armed Forces Attache Raniel 
 Ramiro at ng mga pinuno ng pamahalaang Indones.
 
 Kabilang sa opisyal na delegasyon ng Pangulong Aquino sina Kalihim Albert 
 Del Rosario ng Ugnayang Panlabas, Kalihim ng Gabinete Jose Rene Almendras, 
 Tagapagsalita ng Pangulo Edwin Lacierda at Puno ng Presidential Management 
 Staff Julia Abad.
 
 Biyernes nakatakdang ganapin sa Bali International Convention Center ang 
 Bali Democracy Forum ng mga lider ng Rehiyong Asya-Pasipiko na 
 kinabibilangan ng Pangulong Aquino.
 
 Ang Pangulong Aquino ang ka-tagapangulo ni Pangulong Susilo Bambang 
 Yudhoyono ng Indonesya ng kapulungan sa taong ito. Nakatakdang magtalumpati 
 ang Pangulong Aquino sa pagkakataong ito.
 
 Hangarin ng kapulungan na isulong ang ibayong pagtutulungang panrehiyon at 
 pandaigdig man sa larangan ng kapayapaan at demokrasya sa pamamagitan ng 
 talakayang nakasalig sa mga karanasan at mabubuting gawaing umaalinsunod sa 
 mga prinsipyo ng pagkakapantay-pantay, pitagan sa isa’t isa at 
 pagkakaunawaan.
 
 Dumadalo rin sa kapulungang ito ang Punong Ministro Xanana Gusmao ng Timor 
 Leste, si Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah ng Brunei Darussalam at ang mga delegado 
 ng 51 kalahok na bansa, gayundin ang 68 pandaigdig na tagamasid.
 
 Biyernes nakatakdang tanggapin ng Pangulong Aquino ang Gawad na “Bintang 
 Republik Indonesia Adipurna” (Bituin ng Republika ng Indonesya) na 
 pinakamataas na karangalang state medal of honor ng Indonesya. PND (co/zaf)
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    | Nagpugay ang Pangulong Aquino kay Pangulong 
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    | (BALI, Indonesia) Nagpugay ang Pangulong Benigno S. 
 Aquino III sa pababa na sa tungkulin na Pangulong Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono 
 ng Indonesia na tinawag niyang “nakatatandang kapatid” sa ginaganap na 7th 
 Bali Democracy Forum dito. 
 Sinabi ng Pangulong Aquino na ang Indonesia ay kaagapay ng Pilipinas sa 
 pagharap sa magkakatulad na pagsubok na tulad ng pangangalaga sa hanggahan 
 sa karagatan, pagsugpo sa terorismo, at pagpukaw ng kamalayan tungkol sa 
 pagbabago ng klima.
 
 “Ang Indonesia ay matagal nang tunay na kaibigan ng aming mga kababayan,” 
 sabi pa ng Pangulong Aquino na siyang ka-tagapangulo ng Bali Democracy Forum 
 na ang Pangulong Yudhoyono naman ang pangulo.
 
 Kinilala rin ng Pangulong Aquino ang papel na gimagampanan ng Indonesya sa 
 pagsisikap ng Pilipinas na matamo ang walang hanggang kapayapaan sa 
 katimugang Pilipinas.
 
 “Tinulungan nila kami sa pagsisikap na maitatag ang makatarungan at walang 
 hanggang kapayapaan sa Mindanao nang pamunuan nila ang mahahalagang lupon sa 
 Organization of Islamic Cooperation at sa gayundin pagtawag ng mga pulong ng 
 aming pamahalaan at ng Moro National Liberation Front, at sa paglahok sa 
 International Monitoring Team sa pakikipag-usap namin sa Moro Islamic 
 Liberation Front,” wika ng Pangulong Aquino.
 
 Binigyang diin ng Pangulo na ang matibay at magandang samahan ng dalawang 
 bansa ay utang sa Pangulong Yudhoyono na tinawag niyang “isang napakahusay 
 na kabalikat.”
 
 “Siya ay isang lider na nakatuon ang pananaw sa parehong kasaganaan ng 
 dalawang bansa. Sinikap niyang ihanap ng lunas ang malaon nang namamagitan 
 sa ating mga mamamayan nang taglay sa isip kung ano ang higit na mabuti para 
 sa lahat,” dugtong pa ng Pangulo.
 
 Sa tiyak na liderato ni Yudhoyono, sinabi ng Pangulo na nalutas ng Pilipinas 
 at Indonesia sa maayos na paraan ang ano mang isyung may kinalaman sa 
 hanggahan sa karagatan ng Mindanao at sa Celebes Sea.
 
 Noong Mayo, nilagdaan ng Pilipinas at Indonesia ang kasunduang nagtatakda ng 
 hanggahan tungkol sa overlapping exclusive economic zones sa Celebes Sea at 
 Mindanao Sea.
 
 Binanggit din ng Pangulong Aquino ang paninindigan ng Pangulong Yudhoyono na 
 pamamayani ng batas “na siyang mahalaga sa pagsisikap nating isulong ang 
 mapayapa at makatarungang paglutas sa mga sigalot tungkol sa South China 
 Sea."
 
 “Sa ilalim ng Pangulong Yudhoyono, hindi lamang ang Indonesia ang nagtamo ng 
 kahanga-hangang mga repormang nagbunga ng pag-unlad ng ekonomya, kundi 
 naging daan pa para ang Indonesia ay maging makapangyarihang tinig sa mga 
 suliraning panrehiyon at pandaigdig,” pagbibigay-diin pa ng Pangulong Aquino.
 
 Idinaraos ang kapulungan sa Bali International Convention Center dito kung 
 saan dumadalo rin ang Punong Ministro Xanana Gusmao ng Timor Leste at Sultan 
 Hassanal Bolkiah ng Brunei Darussalam, gayundin ang mga delegado buhat sa 51 
 bansang kalahok at 68 mga tagamasid na pandaigdig. PND (co/zaf)
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    | Higit na mataas na ‘public satisfaction’ sa nagawa ng 
 Pangulong Aquino ang lumitaw sa bagong ‘SWS survey’ |  
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    | Ikinalugod ng Malacanang ang higit na mataas na public 
 satisfaction sa pagtupad sa tungkulin ng Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III na 
 lumitaw sa resulta ng bagong survey. 
 Pinatunayan ng resulta ng Social Weather Station (SWS) survey na mali ang 
 mga propesyonal na “naysayers and predictors,” sabi ni Deputy Presidential 
 Spokesperson Abigail Valte.”
 
 “Ang ratings ng Pangulong Aquino ay nanatiling mataas kung ihahambing sa mga 
 nagdaang administrasyon,” wika ni Valte sa isang pahayag. “Ang mga survey ay 
 larawan ng political landscape sa isang panahon at nagbabagu-bago ito.”
 
 “Ang higit na tamang pagsukat sa pagtupad ng pamahalaan sa gawain nito ay 
 nasa bilang ng mga taong nagkakaroon ng pagkakataong matamo ang bago at 
 higit na mabuting kalagayan,” dagdag pa ni Valte.
 
 Ang resulta ng Third Quarter 2014 Social Weather Station poll survey na 
 ginawa mula Setyembre 26 hanggang 29 sa 1,200 may sapat na gulang sa buong 
 bansa ay nagsaad na 59 porsiyento ng mga tinanong ay nagpahayag na 
 nasisiyahan sila sa pagtupad sa tungkulin ng Pangulo at 25 porsiyento naman 
 ang taliwas ang pahayag, para sa “good” net rating na +34.
 
 Lumabas din sa survey na tumaas ng 9 na puntos ang net satisfaction mula sa 
 “moderate” noong Hunyo +25 (55 porsiyento ang nasisiyahan (satisfied) at 30 
 porsiyento ang hindi nasisiyahan).
 
 Sinabi ni Valte na buhat noong 2010, ang administrsyong Aquino ay laging 
 nagsasagawa ng reporma tungo sa mabuting pamamahala at transparency na 
 humantong sa tunay na pagbabago sa buhay ng mga mamamayan.
 
 “Naniniwala kami na ang matatatag na nagawang ito ay magiging dahilan upang 
 laging suportahan ng taong bayan ang adyenda ng Pangulo tungo sa pagbabago,” 
 pahayag pa ni Valte.
 
 Ayon kay Valte, ang mataas na “public satisfaction” sa pagtupad ng tungkulin 
 ng Pangulo ay bunga nang puspusang pagsisikap ng Pangulo na magtrabaho sa 
 tulong ng Gabinete niya.
 
 “Lubos kaming nagtitiwala na patuloy na makikita ng sambayanan ang ang 
 adyendang reporma ng Pangulo at kung paano naming ito ipinagpapatuloy nang 
 puspusan alang-alang sa kanilang kapakanan,” dugtong pa ni Valte. PND 
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    | Nanawagan ang Palasyo sa taong bayan na tumulong 
 sa mga alagad ng batas para biguin ang pakay ng terorista |  
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    | Nanawagan ang Malacanang sa taong bayan na pag-ibayuhin 
 pa ang pagiging alisto at mapagbantay matapos madakip kamakailan ang tatlong 
 pinaghihinalaang terorista sa Lungsod ng Quezon. 
 Sa paunang ulat ng mga alagad ng batas, sinabing ang tatlo ay kasapi ng 
 grupong Rajah Sulayman na lumitaw na nagbabalak sumalakay sa Metro Manila.
 
 Sa pulong balitaan sa Malacanang Biyernes, sinabi ni Deputy Presidential 
 Spokesperson Abigail Valte na kailangan pang kompirmahin ng Sandatahang 
 Lakas ng Pilipinas ang balak ng terorista na may kaugnayan sa nadakip na mga 
 pinaghihinalaan.
 
 “Gayunman, ang ating intelligence units ay gumagawa na ng kaukulang hakbang 
 tungkol sa mga report na ito kaya naman, hinihiling natin sa ating mga 
 kababayan na ipaalam agad sa mga maykapangyarihan kung may mga 
 kahina-hinalang gawain silang makita nang maagap na makakilos ang ating mga 
 alagad ng batas,” sabi ni Valte.
 
 Tiniyak ni Valte sa madla na kumikilos nang puspusan ang mga security 
 agencies upang maagap na masawata ang ano mang masamang balak ng sino man.
 
 Sinabi ni Valte na alam ng Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III ang tungkol sa 
 pagkadakip sa tatlong umano ay terorista bago lumisan patungong Indonesia 
 Huwebes. Idinugtong ni Valte na nagtitiwala ang Pangulo na magagawa ng mga 
 kinauukulang ahensiya ng pamahalaan ang mga hakbang na dapat gawin upang 
 pangalagaan ang kaligtasan ng bansa.
 
 Hinggil naman sa paghahanda tungkol sa gagawing pagdalaw ni Papa Francis sa 
 lilipat na taon, sinabi ni Valte na nakaayos na ang mga kaukulang hakbang na 
 kailangan para sa pagdalaw ni Papa Francis, subali’t tumanggi siyang 
 banggitin pa kung anu-ano ang mga paghahandang nasabi.
 
 “Subali’t tinitiyak naming hindi lamang sa pagdalaw ng Papa patuloy na 
 nagsasagawa ng mga karampatang hakbang na pangkaligtasan nang lahat ang 
 kinauukulang mga ahensiya ng pamahalaan kundi sa lahat ng saglit ay 
 ginagampanan nila ang kanilang mga tungkulin upang tiyaking tayong lahat ay 
 makakatulog nang mahimbing sa gabi,” pagbibigay-diin pa ni Valte. PND 
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President Benigno S. Aquino III's Arrival Statement 
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    | Magandang gabi po sa inyong lahat. 
 Nakabalik na po tayo matapos ang maikli ngunit makabuluhang pananatili sa 
 Indonesia. Nagpapasalamat tayo sa ating kaibigan na si Pangulong Susilo 
 Bambang Yudhoyono at sa mga tagapangasiwa ng Bali Democracy Forum sa 
 kanilang mainit na pagtanggap sa ating delegasyon.
 
 Bilang kapwa-tagapangulo sa naganap na talakayan, ginamit po natin ang 
 pagkakataon upang magbahagi ng ating karanasan sa pagsusulong ng ating mga 
 kolektibong adhikain. Ipinaliwanag po natin kung gaano karupok ang 
 kapangyarihan ng isang rehimeng ang pundasyon ay dahas at pananakot, imbes 
 na tiwala at suporta ng mamamayan. Idiniin po natin: masalimuot at mahaba 
 ang proseso ng consensus building, pero ito ang magdadala ng tunay at 
 malawakang transpormasyon. Malinaw po ang ating paninindigan: Imbes na 
 gumawa ng mga solusyong pangmadalian lang, tinitiyak nating hindi na 
 mamanahin ng mga susunod na henerasyon ang ating mga suliranin.
 
 Malamang po bago pa tayo umalis kahapon ay naghanda na ng batikos ang mga 
 kritiko natin at nagtatanong o itinanong na, “Bakit kailangan pang bumiyahe 
 nang bumiyahe ng pangulo, gayong maraming kailangang asikasuhin sa loob ng 
 bansa?” Ang sagot po natin sa kanila: Hindi po nakatira ang mga Pilipino sa 
 ibang planeta. Napaliligiran tayo ng mga bansang matalik ang kaugnayan sa 
 ating nakaraan, kasalukuyan, at hinaharap. Sa pandaigdigang komunidad, ang 
 problema ng isa ay problema din ng iba; ang tagumpay ng isa ay tagumpay din 
 ng lahat. Bahagi mismo ng pagtupad sa ating mga hangarin ang pagpupunla ng 
 binhi ng tiwala at pakikipagtulungan sa ating mga karatig-bansa.
 
 Matibay na halimbawa nito ang mahaba nating pakikipagkaibigan sa Indonesia. 
 Sa panahon ng sakuna, karamay natin ang isa’t isa. Nang pumutok nga ang Mt. 
 Gunung Agung sa Bali noong 1963, maagap ang Pilipinas sa pagpapadala ng 
 pitong C-47 aircraft, sakay ang mga paramedic at dala ang ayuda para sa mga 
 apektado. Nang tayo naman ang sinalanta ng bagyong Yolanda, kaagad na 
 nagpahayag ng pakikiramay si Pangulong Yudhoyono, kasabay ng pagkakaloob ng 
 halos dalawang milyong dolyar na kabuuang tulong para sa ating mga kababayan. 
 Kasama rin natin ang Indonesia sa pagsusulong ng kapayapaan sa Mindanao, sa 
 paggigiit ng makatwirang resolusyon sa usapin ng teritoryo, at maging sa 
 pagtaguyod ng seguridad laban sa terorismo at sa kapakanan ng ating 
 mamamayan sa harap ng global climate change.
 
 Kaya naman, ang ganitong uri ng ugnayan, talagang dapat pangalagaan. Ididiin 
 ko lang po: Hindi parang kabuteng sumusulpot ang ganitong makabuluhan at 
 matalik na relasyon sa pagitan ng mga bansa. Kailangan matanim ang 
 pagkakaunawaan at pagdadamayan, at arugain ang binhi ng tiwala na 
 namamagitan sa dalawa.
 
 Magkahalong lungkot at tuwa nga ang hatid sa atin ng pagtatapos ng 
 panunungkulan ni Pangulong Yudhoyono. Sa isang banda, nalulungkot tayo dahil 
 bababa na sa puwesto ang isang pinunong nakasama natin sa mga kinaharap 
 nating hamon. Sa kabilang banda naman, natutuwa tayo dahil nabigyan tayo ng 
 pagkakataong makilala ang isang pangulo at big brother na nagsisilbing 
 inspirasyon, hindi lang sa mamamayan ng Indonesia kundi pati sa mga bansang 
 miyembro ng ASEAN. Ang ibinigay niya sa ating parangal na “Bintang Republik 
 Indonesia Adipurna” ay simbolo ng matibay na ugnayan ng Pilipinas at 
 Indonesia, at ng magkaugnay na pagsusumikap ng ating mga mamamayan sa 
 pag-abot ng ating mga pangarap.
 
 Ang pagdalo natin sa Bali Democracy Forum ay patunay sa kahandaan ng 
 Pilipino na makipagtulungan upang makamit ang mas matatag at mas maunlad na 
 rehiyon at komunidad ng mga bansa. Patuloy po nating didiligan at 
 pangangalagaan ang mga ipinunla nating mahusay na pakikipag-ugnayan upang 
 anihin ng susunod na henerasyon ang isang Pilipinas na kabalikat sa 
 kaunlaran hindi lang sa ASEAN kundi sa iba’t ibang panig ng daigdig; 
 masigasig na tagapagtaguyod ng kapayapaan; at modelo ng matatag na 
 demokrasya.
 
 Magandang gabi po. Maraming salamat po sa inyong lahat.
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President
  Benigno S. Aquino III's Statement at the opening session of the 7th Bali
  Democracy Forum on the Evolving Regional Democratic Architecture 
Bali
  International Convention Center, Indonesia 
10 Oct. 2014 
 
 
Your Excellency Susilo Bambang
  Yudhoyono, President of Indonesia; Your Majesty Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan of
  Brunei; Your Excellency Kay Rala Xanana Gusmao, Prime Minister of
  Timor-Leste; Foreign Minister Marty M. Natalegawa of Indonesia; Mr. Douglas
  Broderick, the UN Resident Coordinator in Indonesia; members of the various
  delegations, ladies and gentlemen:
 Once again, good morning.
 
 Allow me to express my gratitude for the honor of co-chairing the Seventh
  Bali Democracy Forum with the leader we all consider our big brother,
  President Yudhoyono. Our gathering today provides me with an opportunity to
  share with you some ideas, which, I believe, resonate with the Philippines’
  own narrative as a democracy.
 
 As leaders of our respective peoples, all of us represent the shared
  aspirations of our countrymen: the goal of meaningful progress, the desire to
  live peaceful and dignified lives, and the freedom to fully realize their
  potentials as individuals and as members of a single community of peoples.
 
 These are the very aspirations that have united the Filipino people in our
  pursuit of building a nation where human dignity and justice serve as the
  bedrock principles of society, where each voice is heard, and where the
  interest of the majority, and not of the powerful few, is the ultimate
  compass of government.
 
 Might I share: In an open forum during my recent trip to the United States, I
  was asked by a student who hails from an ASEAN country if I missed the good
  old days, particularly the stability fostered by authoritarianism. As you
  might know, my family and I lived in exile in Boston for a good three years,
  and obviously, as a member of a family victimized by an authoritarian regime,
  I could not share the sentiment. Instead I wondered: What were good about
  those days? The discussion with that member of our youth gave me the impetus
  to reflect even more on the matter.
 
 It can be said: In a totalitarian regime, things get done faster, whether
  they are right or wrong, precisely because there are no checks and balances
  in place. Very often, the consent and support of the governed are neither
  sought nor attained. Naturally, such a regime, one divorced from the desires
  of its people, will have weak foundations. In that kind of regime, might I
  point out, the opinions and wishes of the governed are only second to the
  objective of staying in power. And as we have seen in history, all
  authoritarian regimes, regardless of the cause of their coming to power, will
  at one point make political survival the end all and be all of government.
 
 As leaders, all of us here have had our share of frustrations borne of the
  many factors that sometimes hinder the realization of our vision. This breeds
  the temptation to consider an authoritarian method, as this might promise
  immediate gains. Sitting down and reflecting on this idea, however, we
  realize that, with the lack of consensus and consent from the people, such a
  mode, which offers quick, short-term gains, may be detrimental to society in
  the long-run. That lack of consensus, combined with the great degree of
  dissatisfaction that inevitably arises, leads to instability and the eventual
  collapse of that particular system.
 
 On the other hand, in a democratic state, which is the opposite of an
  authoritarian regime, government is systematically attuned to the voice of
  the people; it represents the people and works towards the betterment of its
  people. And while consensus building, which is the foundation of such a
  state, may be a long and complicated process, it nonetheless presents more
  stable, more solid foundations for equitable advancement.
 
 Democratic institutions, after all, seek to free and enable its citizens, and
  the first freedom should always be from hunger, as my father once thought. In
  turn, that empowered citizenry becomes capable of nurturing and fostering
  democracy. This ultimately redounds to a virtuous cycle of inclusiveness,
  stability, and development.
 
 Meanwhile, when a people are rendered vulnerable and their rights and
  freedoms are undermined, they become marginalized and more susceptible to
  coercion, abuse, and the temptation to acquiesce to absolutism. Coupled with
  an increasing population, one neglected by government, that specific populace
  is left in a much worse state than the generation before it. Such a condition
  hinders them from contributing to a nation’s growth, creating a vicious cycle
  of poverty, patronage, and underdevelopment.
 
 Indeed: when consensus is sought and achieved on the basis of justice,
  openness, and democratic engagement, then there will be permanence, in as
  much as it is humanly possible. This ultimately paves the way for the
  creation of a truly just and progressive society.
 
 While this path has not been without obstacles, the trials we have faced in
  the Philippines as a democracy have only strengthened our resolve as a
  people. This was nowhere more evident than in 1986, when the Filipino, after
  more than a couple decades of oppression under a dictator, met tanks and
  armed soldiers with vigilance, hope, and democratic will. The world would
  come to know this historic event as the EDSA People Power Revolution.
 
 People Power was the defining democratic movement of its time. I believe it
  remains to be the absolute measure by which all democratic actions in our
  country will be judged: to respond to intimidation not with force but with
  peaceful determination; to chart the destiny of a nation not with an
  authoritarian mindset but with a consensus-seeking vision that aims to afford
  all opportunities to advance, and to tirelessly forge a future together
  despite the challenges that may arise.
 
 It was upon this premise of hope that my mother led our people in rebuilding
  our government and society, in the early years after the dictatorship fell.
  It was also that principle that enabled our people to carry on through the
  “lost decade” in our country: a time when, under my predecessor, democratic
  institutions were compromised and weakened by a culture of transactionalism
  and impunity, where the very select few rode roughshod over the will and
  aspirations of the vast majority. It was that very belief in People Power
  that manifested once more in 2010, when Filipinos, after many years of
  neglect and misgovernance, campaigned with us and voted for an idea whose
  fruits we are already reaping today: and that idea was, “Where there is no
  corruption, there will be no poverty.”
 
 The results speak for themselves; one only needs to look at our resurgent
  economy, a more empowered citizenry, and the growing confidence of the
  international community in the Philippines. What we have done is to bring
  back government to its core: to be a provider of genuine service and by so
  doing, empower society and enterprise; to champion what is right, fair, and
  democratic towards the benefit of all, and thus enable our people to
  participate in fulfilling the promise of our freedom.
 
 This is why, in the Philippines, we have sought to continue to empower our
  people by expanding the coverage and depth of our social services and
  anti-poverty initiatives, so that they themselves may serve as productive
  catalysts in building a more equitable and more inclusive society.
 
 All of our reforms in the domestic sphere complement our approach in building
  meaningful consensus with our ASEAN brothers and partners in the region. Like
  all of you, we share the belief that stability and cooperation are
  fundamental in maximizing the prospects of success brought about by
  democratic participation. Whether in addressing concerns on the international
  front, or engaging our fellow nations in a positive manner towards mutual
  gain, we have always advocated a democratic approach, one that upholds our
  conviction of advancing the rule of law and respecting one another.
 
 As President, I believe that the most striking example of this is the strong
  partnership that Indonesia and the Philippines have enjoyed. Even before the
  establishment of our diplomatic relations in 1949, our two nations supported
  each other’s struggle for independence in the 1920s and 1930s. Our two
  peoples have always found kindred spirits in each other, perhaps owing to the
  fact that we share a common history and heritage as maritime peoples of
  Southeast Asia. It is likewise evident that, even today, our shared values
  fuel our drive towards equitable prosperity. We have worked, in our
  respective ways, towards fortifying the institutions of democracy in our
  countries and in our region, whether by encouraging discourse, by holding
  free and credible elections and open debate, and most importantly, by
  broadening the horizons of opportunity and relentlessly pursuing inclusive
  growth.
 
 Indonesia has indeed been a true friend to my people. They have worked with
  us to address shared challenges, such as securing our maritime borders,
  combating terrorism, and raising awareness as regards climate change. They
  have supported us in our efforts towards establishing a just and lasting
  peace in Mindanao, by previously chairing key committees in the Organisation
  of Islamic Cooperation, and conducting consultation meetings between my
  government and the Moro National Liberation Front, and by taking part in the
  International Monitoring Team in our negotiations with the Moro Islamic
  Liberation Front.
 
 The ever-strengthening relations between the Philippines and Indonesia owes
  much to President Yudhoyono, who has indeed been a big brother and an able
  partner to many of us. A leader committed to a vision of mutual prosperity,
  he sought to find solutions to a longstanding concern between our two
  peoples, and did so while bearing in mind what is best for all parties. With
  his assuring leadership, our two nations were able to resolve in an amicable
  manner the issue concerning our maritime boundaries in the Mindanao Sea and
  the Celebes Sea, thus moving our nations forward with an even deeper trust in
  each other. President Yudhoyono’s commitment to the rule of law has likewise
  been crucial as we advance the peaceful and just resolution of disputes in
  the South China Sea. Under President Yudhoyono, not only has Indonesia seen
  impressive reforms that have redounded to economic growth; Indonesia has
  likewise emerged as an influential voice in both regional and international
  affairs.
 
 To those who represent the different ASEAN states here today, all of us know
  full well that the collective growth of our citizenries may only be fulfilled
  in a regional context where our shared ideals and individual beliefs are
  respected by our partners.
 
 As we have always emphasized ASEAN centrality, we have likewise worked to
  strengthen our respective institutions, accord our peoples the rights due
  them, and thus allow them to fulfill their duties as citizens of our
  respective societies and as members of the ASEAN community. As democracies,
  we share the view that the path to sustainable progress must be one that
  redounds to the benefit of our Bosses, the very people from whom our mandates
  emanate.
 
 This said, we can say that the ASEAN mode of engagement considers each one as
  a brother in the path to mutual progress; it is one that encourages our
  fellowmen to embrace the democratic way of life. While this process requires
  a significant amount of time, the prospects it brings are promising, and we
  are seeing this method bear fruit at present. Thus, it is incumbent upon us to
  continue to show our brothers and sisters in ASEAN that they chose the right
  path; we can do this by extending assistance to them, in every manner
  possible.
 
 What we continue to demonstrate here, I believe, is one of the many
  manifestations of People Power: of harnessing our united resolve towards a
  democratic regional community, one where our respective peoples fully enjoy
  the freedoms borne of democratic aspirations, where our peoples have the
  wherewithal to open the doors of opportunity for themselves and their
  fellowmen, and where, indeed, no one is left behind.
 
 Today, I stand as a leader of a proud nation, a country that is determined to
  contribute even more to the discourse at hand. On this note, I look forward
  to the insights that our partners will share in this forum, towards achieving
  our shared objectives for our peoples, our regions, and the rest of humanity.
 
 I thank you all.
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INTERVIEW
  OF COMMUNICATIONS SECRETARY HERMINIO COLOMA, JR. 
DZRB /
  Pilipinas, Pilipinas by Efren Montano & Albert Sebastian 
12 October 2014 
 
 
OPENING STATEMENTS
 Ebola Virus Disease
 
 Hinggil sa inaambang panganib Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), nailatag at patuloy
  na pinapatatag ng Kagawaran ng Kalusugan o DOH (Department of Health) ang
  isang multisectoral response plan. Ayon kay Secretary (Enrique) Ona sa
  idinaos na first National Ebola Virus Disease Summit sa Quezon City noong
  makalawa, ang mga elemento ng planong ito ay ang mga sumusunod:
 
 Una, interim guidelines for disease surveillance, notification and reporting
  of suspected Ebola Virus Disease cases; pangawala, clinical management
  including laboratory testing of specimens from suspected EVD cases; at
  ikatlo, infection control.
 
 Ang Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) sa Muntinlupa City ay itinakda
  bilang national referral center for emerging and reemerging infectious
  diseases. Ang RITM ay ang magsisilbing sentro sa pagsusuri o testing at
  gagamitin nito ang pinakabagong paraan na subok na mula sa US Centers for
  Disease Control and Prevention.
 
 Mayroon nang 18 kaso ng suspected Ebola Virus Disease na sinuri ang RITM at
  lahat ng ito ay negatibo ang resulta, kaya po sinasabi natin na Ebola-free
  ang Pilipinas. ‘Yan po ang hinggil sa Ebola Virus Disease.
 
 Updates on Mount Mayon
 
 Batay sa pinakahuling ulat ng NDRRMC (National Disaster Risk Reduction
  Management Council), umiiral ang Alert Level 3 sa Mount Mayon na ang ibig
  sabihin ay ito: “that magma is at the center of the volcano and that
  hazardous eruption is possible within weeks.”
 
 Ayon po sa NDRRMC, mayroong kabuuang 12,931 pamilya involving 57,633 persons
  na apektado ng sitwasyong ito sa 40 barangay sa dalawang siyudad at limang
  munisipalidad sa probinsya ng Albay. Ang mga apektado ay kasalukyang nasa 48
  evacuation centers.
 
 Mayroon nang kabuuang 88,773,524 pesos na halaga ng pagtulong o assistance
  mula sa mga sumusunod: DSWD (Department of Social Welfare and Development),
  Office of Civil Defense, DOH, AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines),
  PhilHealth, Department of Education, (Philippine National) Red Cross, NGOs
  (non-government organizations), at government organizations na naipamahagi na
  sa lalawigan ng Albay.
 
 Habang nag-uusap po tayo ngayon ay nakatakdang dumalaw doon sina Kalihim Mar
  Roxas, Dinky Soliman, Enrique Ona, Voltaire Gazmin, at retired Admiral
  Alexander Pama na executive director ng NDRRMC para po subaybayan ‘yung
  aktuwal na sitwasyon sa mga evacuation center at tiyakin ‘yung katapatan ng
  pagtulong na iginagawad sa lalawigan ng Albay na kung saan ang nangunguna sa
  Provincial (Disaster) Risk Reduction and Management Council ay si Gobernador
  Joey Salceda.
 
 PNOY VISIT TO ALBAY
 
 Vanz Fernandez: Yes, sir. Kailan po ang schedule ng ating Pangulong Aquino
  para diyan dumalaw sa Albay po?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Wala pa pong schedule.
 
 Ms. Fernandez: Okay, sir. May plano po ba ang ating Pangulo?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Aalamin natin, Vanz, at ipagbibigay-alam sa inyo kung mayroong
  update hinggil diyan.
 
 SEN. SANTIAGO’S STATEMENT RE: VP BINAY
 
 Albert Sebastian: Alright. Sir, question po mula kay Gen Kabiling, ang sabi
  niya: Do you agree with Senator Miriam Santiago’s statement that Vice
  President (Jejomar) Binay could be impeached for betraying public trust due
  to his refusal to answer the corruption charges against him? Do you think
  Binay will be given a fair shake if he appears at the Senate hearing?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Wala po kaming komento hinggil diyan. Sapat na po siguro ang mga
  inilahad ni Pangulong Aquino sa kanyang pakikipagpanayam sa mga kagawad ng
  media sa Bali noong makalawa. Naitanong na po ang ating Pangulo hinggil diyan
  at nagbahagi naman po siya ng kanyang mga opinyon hinggil sa bagay na ‘yan.
 
 Ms. Fernandez: Sir, ayon po kay Senator Miriam Santiago, abogado po rin si
  Vice President Jejomar Binay so alam po niya ang lahat ng karapatan na dapat
  niyang isagot kung siya ay pupunta para dumalo sa Senate Blue Ribbon
  subcommittee. Dapat po… Kasi po nasasangkot siya sa katiwalian sa Makati
  City. So pabor po ba kayo sa sinabi nI Senator Miriam Santiago?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Iginagalang po natin ang mga pananaw ni Senador Santiago, at sa
  kasalukuyan, wala na po akong maidadagdag sa mga binanggit na ng Pangulo sa
  mga kagawad ng media hinggil diyan sa paksang ‘yan noong makalawa.
 
 EBOLA VIRUS
 
 Efren Montano: Tungkol po doon sa Ebola—balik po tayo—ita-tackle po ba ‘yan,
  ‘yung threat ng Ebola, dahil lumampas na yata sa 4,000 ‘yung world record na
  naapektuhan? Ita-tackle po ba ito sa WHO (World Health Organization) na event
  bukas sa PICC (Philippine International Convention Center) at ano po ba ‘yung
  significance ng naturang pagpupulong?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Ang pinakamainam siguro, Efren, ay hintayin natin ang magiging
  pahayag ng Pangulo doon sa kanyang pagdalo sa WHO regional conference bukas.
  Ayaw ko pong pangunahan ang sasabihin ng Pangulo dahil hindi ko pa naman po
  batid kung ano ang tatalakayin niya sa kanyang pulong.
 
 Mr. Montano: Okay. At although binanggit niyo na rin at tinitiyak natin na we
  are ready in case magkaroon na outbreak na ipinagdarasal natin na walang
  mangyari nga po dito sa ating bansa.
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Ang lahat ng mga dapat na paghandaan ay pinaghahandaan ng ating
  Kagawaran ng Kalusugan at pinapatatag ‘yung ating depensa diyan sa Ebola
  Virus Disease at sa iba pang mga infectious diseases.
 
 Mr. Montano: Kasi especially in the case ‘nung remark ng isang opisyal ng DOH
  na it’s just a matter of time na magkakaroon ng isang kaso dito sa Pilipinas
  na sana, ipinagdarasal natin, na huwag naman.
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Wala na akong maidadagdag diyan, Efren.
 
 EMERGENCY POWERS
 
 Mr. Sebastian: Alright, sir, on another topic. Mayroon pong panawagan ‘yung
  ilang mambabatas mula sa Makabayan bloc calling for a public hearing ukol daw
  po sa emergency powers na ibibigay sa Pangulong Aquino. Is the Palace
  agreeing to this?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Ipinauubaya na po namin ang bagay na ‘yan sa ating Kongreso dahil
  ‘yan naman po ang proseso na nararapat para sa pagresolba ng isyung ‘yan.
  Tumatalima lang po tayo sa batas na nagsasabing kapag mayroong
  pangangailangan sa dagdag na suplay ng kuryente ay maaaring dumulog ang
  Pangulo ng Pilipinas at hilingin sa Kongreso na magpasa ng isang joint
  resolution para matukoy ang bagay na ‘yan. Sa kanila pong talakayan ay
  nagtakda at nagdaos, at patuloy pa po silang nagdaraos ng mga pagdinig, at
  ipapaubaya na po natin sa kanila ang prosesong ‘yan.
 
 Mr. Montano: In case po, may Plan B po ba ang pamahalaan, in case na…
  Although speculative, ano po ba ‘yung Plan B o Plan C natin para matugunan
  nga po ‘yung kakulangan sa kuryente next year po mga bandang (summer)?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Ang pinakamahalaga dito, Efren, ay ‘yung kahandaan ng pamahalaan
  na tumugon sa pangangailangan ng mga mamamayan at tiyakin na magkakaroon ng
  suplay ng kuryente sa panahon ng kritikal na pangangailangan na tinatayang
  magaganap sa mga buwan ng tag-init. Gagawin po ng pamahalaan ang lahat ng
  nararapat para sa kagalingan at kapakanan ng ating mga mamamayan.
 
 Mr. Montano: Okay po, well said, at sana nga ‘yung affordable na presyo ng
  kuryente nga po.
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Kasama na po ‘yung konsiderasyon na ito ay nasa abot-kaya ng
  ating mga mamamayan, ito ay makatuwiran, at hindi magkakaroon ng
  pagsasamantala ang sinuman na makakahadlang o makakasama sa ating mga
  mamamayan.
 
 Ms. Fernandez: Sir, may statement po ba ang Palasyo regarding dito (sa) isang
  lawmaker na sinasabing the special powers may be granted by the Senate this
  month. Sir, is this true?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Hihintayin na lang natin, Vanz, kung ano ang magiging pasya nila
  sapagkat ang kinakailangan ay joint resolution. Kung magkakaroon ng
  resolusyon dapat ay parehong Kamara—‘yung Senado at ‘yung Camara de
  Representantes—ang magpapasa niyan. Dalawang Houses of Congress ang
  kinakailangan na magkasundo at magpasa ng resolusyon.
 
 Ms. Fernandez: So positibo po kayo na itong mga lawmaker will grant the
  request?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Nagpahayag na po ang ating Pangulo ng kumpyansa na tutugon naman
  ang ating mga mambabatas at gagawin nila ang nararapat at ‘yan po ang ating
  paniwala.
 
 Ms. Fernandez: Sir, ano po ang impact nito if such request is not granted?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Uulitin ko na lamang, Vanz. Sa lahat ng pagkakataon, titiyakin po
  ng pamahalaan ang kagalingan at kapakanan ng mga mamamayan para matugunan ang
  mahalagang pangangailangan na ‘yan.
 
 HLI FARMERS SUING PNOY’S RELATIVES
 
 Ms. Fernandez: Okay, sir, on another issue po tayo. Mayroon pong tiyuhin at
  kapatid ng ating Pangulo na kinasuhan ng Hacienda Luisita farmers. Kasi ang
  reklamo po nila sinasabi nitong mga magsasaka na ipinag-utos ng TADECO
  (Tarlac Development Corporation) na si (dating) LTO (Land Transportation
  Office) chief Virginia Torres, at si Police Provincial Office Secretary
  Senior Superintendent Alex Sintin, at si dating Tarlac City Police Chief
  Superintendent Bayani Lozada na sinasabi na ‘yung pagsisira sa kanilang
  pananim, paggiba sa kanilang kubo, pananakit, at iligal na pagdakip sa mga
  magsasaka kahit na Pasko noong nakaraang taon. Ano po ang update natin dito?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Wala po kaming update.
 
 Ms. Fernandez: Okay, so…
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Kasi po ‘yan naman po ay sa kanila nanggagaling, hindi naman po
  sa amin, at sila po lamang ang nakakaalam kung ano ang batayan nila. At
  makatuwiran lang po na ‘yon pong nagpaparatang ay ‘yon ang dapat na
  magpresenta ng pruweba. Para sa amin po, mula pa noong kampanya para sa
  halalan noong 2010 ay marami pong ganyang klaseng mga paratang na
  ipinapalipad, pero hanggang ngayon naman po ay wala namang napapatunayan at
  wala naman pong ipinipresentang mga kongkretong katibayan. Umiiral naman po
  ang proseso ng ating mga batas at mayroon naman pong mga dapat sundin na
  alituntunin tungkol diyan. Makatuwiran lang po siguro na sundin na lamang ang
  mga proseso ng batas.
 
 Mr. Montano: So ibig sabihin po plain paninira lang po ito o paninirang puri
  para—
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Nasa panig na po nila na magbigay ng kongkretong pruweba dahil
  po sa kasaysayan ng mga ganyang klaseng paratang at paninira ay wala pa
  namang nai… Wala namang naisusulong dahil tila kulang naman talaga sa
  kongkretong batayan.
 
 Ms. Fernandez: Pero ipinag-utos po last November 22, 2011 na ipamahagi na po
  itong 4,915 ektaryang Hacienda Luisita sa 6,296 na magsasaka na sisingilin
  batay sa pagtaya sa halaga ng lupa noong 1989.
 
 SEC. COLOMA: At ang kautusang ‘yan ng korte ay sinunod na po at ipinatupad na
  ng Department of Agrarian Reform simula pa ‘nung iginawad ang pagpapasyang
  ‘yon.
 
 RECENT SWS SURVEY
 
 Mr. Sebastian: Sir, question po mula kay Bernard Taguinod, sabi niya: Naging
  masaya ba si PNoy sa patuloy na suporta ng mamamayan sa kanya base sa SWS
  (Social Weather Stations) survey?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Tinanong na rin po ‘yan doon sa Bali at malinaw naman po ang
  kasagutan ng ating Pangulo na malugod niyang tinatanggap ito. Nagpapasalamat
  po siya sa ating mga mamamayan sa kanilang pagiging makatuwiran sa pagturing
  sa mga nagampanan ng kanyang administrasyon at patuloy pa rin ‘yung
  pagsusumikap ng ibayong pagpapatupad ng mga reporma. Ikinalulugod po at
  nagpapasalamat po ang Pangulo hinggil dito.
 
 Mr. Montano: Okay po. Although sinabi ng Pangulo na patuloy pa rin ang
  kanyang pagkonsulta sa kanyang mga bosses tungkol naman sa usapin ng second
  term. Ano po ba ang latest sa isyung (ito)?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Efren, yaman din lamang at noong makalawa lamang ito tinalakay,
  at mismong ang Pangulo na ang nagpahayag hinggil diyan, mainam siguro na
  suriin po natin at pag-aralan natin ‘yung kanyang mga pahayag. Hindi naman
  ako pwedeng mas marunong pa hinggil sa kanya diyan sa bagay na ‘yan. At siya
  ay nakapagpahayag na sa isang komprehensibo at maliwanag na paraan sa aking
  assessment.
 
 BANGSAMORO BASIC LAW
 
 Mr. Montano: Okay po. ‘Yung tungkol naman po sa Bangsamoro Basic Law at
  binanggit nitong si Senator Bongbong Marcos na parang may nakita siyang
  shades of grey na tinatawag. Kampante po ba ang Palasyo na ito ay makakalusot
  sa Kongreso?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Patuloy po ‘yung ating pag-asa na sa takdang panahon ay
  makapagpapasa ang ating Kongreso ng Bangsamoro Basic Law na maaaring ihain sa
  mga mamamayan sa isang referendum o plebisito para makapagpasya at mabigyan
  ng pagkakataon ‘yung Bangsamoro Transitional Authority na patunayan ang
  kanilang kakayahan bilang paghahanda sa pagdaraos ng eleksyon para sa mga
  unang opisyal ng Bangsamoro Political Entity na inaasahang magaganap na
  kasabay ng pambansang halalan sa 2016.
 
 JBC SHORTLIST FOR COURT OF APPEALS ASSOCIATE JUSTICE
 
 Mr. Sebastian: Sir, on another topic. ‘Yon pong JBC (Judicial and Bar
  Council) nagsumite na raw po ng shortlist ng kanilang Court of Appeals
  Associate Justice nominees po sa Pangulo. So how soon can we expect the
  appointment of a new Associate Justice?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Aalamin po natin sa Tanggapan ng Pangulo ang status ng naturang
  pagsumite ng shortlist at ipagbibigay-alam po namin sa mga kagawad ng media
  ang update hinggil sa bagay na ‘yan.
 
 MRT TEMPORARY SHUTDOWN
 
 Mr. Sebastian: Alright, sir. Sir, question po from Bernard Taguinod, sabi
  niya: Ano po ang update sa MRT (Metro Rail Transit) issue na gustong ipatigil
  muna ang operasyon kahit isang araw para maisaayos ang lahat ng problema?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Ang layunin po ng ating pamahalaan ay sa lahat ng pagkakataon ay
  makapaghatid ng mainam, epektibo, at ligtas na serbisyo sa ating mga
  mamamayan. Kaya hintayin po natin ang pahayag ni Secretary (Joseph Emilio)
  Abaya at ng DOTC (Department of Transportation and Communications) kung anong
  hakbang ang kanilang inaakalang dapat na gawin para matamo ang layuning ito.
 
 Mr. Sebastian: Yes, sir. Pero sang-ayon po ba ang Malacañang dito sa
  panukalang ito?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Sang-ayon po kami doon sa hindi nagbabagong prinsipyo na sa
  lahat ng pagkakataon ang dapat na pangunahing konsiderasyon ay ang kaligtasan
  at kaginhawaan at kagalingan ng mga mamamayan. At kung ano man ang dapat na
  gawin para matamo ang layuning ito, hihintayin po ang rekomendasyon ni
  Secretary Abaya at ng DOTC.
 
 Ms. Fernandez: So even malaki po ang magiging lugi nito sa isang araw na
  hindi pagtakbo ng MRT?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Uulitin ko na lamang, Vanz, na ang pangunahing layunin ay ang
  kaligtasan, kapakanan, at kagalingan ng mga mamamayan. ‘Yon lang po ang
  tinitingnan ng ating pamahalaan.
 
 PNP INTERNAL AFFAIRS
 
 Ms. Fernandez: Sir, on another issue po tayo. Sinabi po ng Magdalo partylist
  representative na si Gary Alejano nananawagan po siya sa Pangulo na maaari po
  bang sibilyan na lamang ang italaga for PNP (Philippine National Police)
  internal affairs instead na isa pong pulis. Pabor po ba rito ang Malacañang?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Kailangan kong maunawaan nang ganap ang kanyang panukala. Hindi
  ko po main[tindihan]— Hindi ko po ganap na nauunawaan kung ano ‘yung
  tinutukoy na posisyon. Kasi kung ang posisyon ay hinggil sa Philippine
  National Police, e unipormado po ang mga bumubuo ng Philippine National
  Police. Kung tungkol naman sa supervision ng Philippine National Police, ang
  batid po natin hinggil diyan ito ay isinasagawa ng National Police Commission
  at ng Department of Interior and Local Government. Kaya baka po dapat
  maunawaan kung ano talaga ‘yung partikular na tanggapan na tinutukoy.
  Ipagpaumanhin kung hindi ko kayang sagutin ‘yan batay lamang sa sinabi mong
  tanong, Vanz.
 
 Ms. Fernandez: Yes, sir, para maiwasan po ang very high crime rate.
 
 SEC. COLOMA: ‘Yon naman pong tungkol sa pagpapababa ng crime rate ay
  isinasagawa na ng ating Philippine National Police sa pangangasiwa ng
  Department of Interior and Local Government, quite apart doon sa binanggit
  mong panukala ni Representative Alejano, tinutukoy na po ‘yan ng ating
  pamahalaan.
 
 IMELDA MARCOS’ PAINTINGS
 
 Ms. Fernandez: Sir, ano po ang masasabi ninyo dito kay Ilocos Norte
  Representative Imelda Marcos na tila nananawagan po siya sa Sandiganbayan na
  ibalik na ang mga paintings po niya.
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Mayroon po tayong umiiral na batas hinggil diyan at mayroon nga
  po tayong mga hukuman na magpapasya hinggil sa makatuwirang pagpapatupad ng
  mga batas, kaya ‘yon po siguro ang pinakamainam na maganap. Kung siya po ay
  mayroong usapin na nais niyang idulog, pwede naman po siyang dumulog sa ating
  hukuman, at hukuman na rin po ang magpapasya hinggil diyan.
 
 PANDESAL VENDOR
 
 Ms. Fernandez: Sir, pahabol lang po. Nakarating na po diyan sa Malacañang
  itong isang batang pandesal vendor na hinoldap dito po sa Caloocan City?
  Maaari po bang tulungan po ninyo ito o ano po ang tila magagawa ng Malacañang
  dito sa dumaraming crime sa ating bansa?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: ‘Yon pong patungkol sa partikular na insidenteng ‘yan, ang
  nabatid po natin ay ito: Tinutulungan na po ang bata at ang kanyang pamilya
  ng ating Department of Social Welfare and Development. ‘Yung bata po ay
  isasailalim sa isang psychosocial debriefing sapagkat mayroon siyang
  naranasang psychological trauma doon sa pag-agaw ng kanyang mga paninda.
  Bukod po diyan, kung hindi pa sila kasali—‘yung pamilya po ng batang
  mag-aaral na nagtatrabaho—ay bibigyan po ng partisipasyon doon sa 4Ps o ‘yung
  Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program para matiyak na sila ay natutulungan sa
  kanilang mga pang-araw-araw na pangangailangan.
 
 Ms. Fernandez: Gayundin po ba sa kanyang pag-aaral?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Vanz, kung siya ay nag-aaral sa kasalukuyan at sa public school
  ito, sagot po ng pamahalaan ‘yung pag-aaral ng mga kabataang Pilipino
  hanggang sa high school. Wala pong tuition fee ‘yon. Ganunpaman, bibigyan
  siya ng karagdagan na assistance kaya nga binanggit ko na ‘yung palalahukin
  ‘yung kanyang pamilya, kung hindi pa kasali, doon sa Pantawid Pamilyang
  Pilipino Program. Kabilang diyan ‘yung conditional cash transfer na isa sa
  mga pangunahing layunin ay tiyakin na mananatili sa paaralan o makakatapos sa
  pag-aaral ang mga kabataan natin. Sila ay magkakaroon ng sapat na kalusugan;
  sila ay nagpapabakuna sa mga takdang panahon; kung nagdadalang-tao ang
  kanilang ina ay nagpa-prenatal ito; sila ay may sapat na nutrisyon at sapat
  na timbang. ‘Yan po ang mga component nitong Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino
  Program na kung saan ay palalahukin po ang pamilya nitong kabataang ito kung
  hindi pa sila kasali doon.
 
 TERRORIST GROUP RECRUITMENT
 
 Mr. Montano: ‘Yung tungkol po doon sa pinag-uusapan natin na kabataan. ‘Yung
  parang may ulat diyan sa Mindanao yata (na) recruitment ng mga school
  children para doon sa mga terror group. Ano po ba ang latest na update ng
  Palasyo at ano ang ginagawa natin?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Lahat ng mga ganyang klaseng ulat ay minomonitor at tinututukan
  ng ating AFP, DND (Department of National Defense), at security authorities.
  Kapansin-pansin kasi, Efren, na simula nang sumiklab ‘yung kaguluhan sa
  Gitnang Silangan na patungkol doon sa ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria)
  ay kung anu-anong klaseng ulat ang ating natutunghayan hinggil diyan.
  Makatitiyak po ang ating mga kababayan na sa pagtanggap ng mga balitang ito
  agad po itong bineberipika at inaalam ng ating mga awtoridad. At nananawagan
  po (kami) sa mga mamamayan na patuloy na maging mapagmasid, samantalang hindi
  naman kinakailangang maligalig, hindi naman kinakailangang sumobra ‘yung
  pangangamba dahil nakatutok naman po ang ating mga awtoridad sa lahat ng mga
  kaganapang ‘yan.
 
 Mr. Montano: Ibig sabihin hindi po ini-ignore o isinasantabi ng ating
  pamahalaan ang naturang (usapin)?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: ‘Yon din po. Kaya lang po ay hindi rin naman dapat magtungo doon
  sa kabilang extreme na magpapanic po o maliligalig dahil mas importante ‘yung
  pagiging mahinahon at mapagmasid.
 
 BOMB THREAT IN METRO MANILA
 
 Mr. Montano: Opo. At kasama na rin po diyan ‘yung sinasabing bomb threat sa
  Metro Manila.
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Bahagi na ‘yan ‘nung binanggit natin na masinsing pagtutok ng
  ating mga awtoridad at wala naman pong tine-take for granted. Wala pong
  complacency hinggil sa bagay na ‘yan. Kaya lang mainam din na manatiling
  mahinahon at mapagmasid ang ating mga mamamayan.
 
 PARTING MESSAGE
 
 Mr. Montano: So wala na po yatang katanungan. ‘Yung parting message po natin
  para sa Sunday habit ng ‘Pilipinas! Pilipinas!’ dito lamang po sa Radyo ng
  Bayan.
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Siguro, Efren, isa-summarize na lang natin na sa lahat ng
  larangan—kung ito man ay patungkol sa kalusugan katulad ng mga pangangamba
  hinggil sa Ebola Virus Disease, tungkol sa mga natural disasters katulad ng
  pagputok ng bulkang Mayon, o tungkol naman sa mga basic needs ng mga
  mamamayan katulad ‘nung emergency powers na tinatalakay ngayon sa Kongreso—sa
  lahat po ng larangan, ang tinutukoy po ng ating Pangulo, ng Gabinete, at ng
  pamahalaan ay ang kapakanan at kagalingan ng ating mga mamamayan. Hinihimok
  po ang mga mamamayan na maging mapagmasid, maging aktibo po silang kalahok sa
  mga talakayan, sapagkat mahalaga po sa patuloy na pagiging masigla ng ating
  demokrasya ‘yung paglahok ng mga mamamayan at ‘yung pagpapaalam sa kanilang
  mga kinatawan at opisyal ng kanilang mga saloobin.
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INTERVIEW
  OF COMMUNICATIONS SECRETARY HERMINIO COLOMA, JR. 
DZRB / Balita at
  Panayam by Alan Allanigue 
09 October 2014 
 
 
ALAN: Secretary Coloma, Sir, muli magandang umaga po.
 SEC. COLOMA: Magandang umaga, Alan.
 
 ALAN: Yes Sir. Ang una ko pong tanong ay ano hong—dito po si Pangulong Noy ay
  magtutungo sa Bali, Indonesia para dito sa tinatawag po na Democracy Forum,
  dalawang araw na Democracy Forum, Secretary Coloma, Sir?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Pinaunlakan ng ating Pangulo ang paanyaya ni outgoing Indonesian
  President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono sapagkat ito ay one of the last official
  activities na ni Pangulong Bambang na isang matibay na kaibigan ng ating
  bansa. Malaki po ang naitulong ng Indonesia sa maraming larangan, kasama na
  rin iyong hinggil doon sa pagsasa-ayos nung kasunduang pangkapayaan sa
  Bangsamoro at iba pang mga regional security issues. Matibay na kaibigan ng
  ating bansa si Pangulong Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
 
 ALAN: Opo. Dito po kaya sa very busy at hectic na schedule ng Pangulo sa
  kanyang pagtungo sa Bali ay may pagkakataon po ba o may naka-line up po ba na
  makaharap din niya ang Filipino community na naroon sa Bali, Indonesia,
  Secretary Coloma, Sir?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Tutunghayan ko lang, ‘no, hindi ko pa nakikita iyong kaganapan
  ng kanyang schedule. Pero ito ay isang maikling pagdalaw lamang, Alan ‘no,
  sapagkat may whole day program bukas, kaya nga aalis ngayong hapon para doon
  sa whole day program bukas, at bukas din ng gabi ay nakabalik na ang ating
  Pangulo dito sa ating bansa.
 
 ALAN: Ayon, okay. Sa iba pang mga updates, Sec. Sonny, ano po. Nito pong
  Martes ng gabi ang Pangulong Noy mismo ang nanguna sa pagsalubong nitong
  paglapag dito sa atin, sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport, ng
  pinakamalaking passenger jet, Airbus 380, at ang piloto pala noon ay isang
  kababayan natin, isang Pilipino, Secretary Coloma, Sir?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Kilala naman ang kahusayan ng ating mga piloto na nag-empleyo
  hindi lamang sa mga Philippine carriers, ngunit sila ay nagpapalipad din ng
  mga international carriers. At ang mainam na narinig natin sa binanggit ng
  ating—itong si Captain (Franklin) Desederio, ang kanyang sinabi ay
  ikinarangal niya na patunayan na ang pinakamalaking aircraft na Airbus 380 ay
  maaring lumapag, magmaneobra at mag-take off sa ating Manila International
  Airport o Ninoy Aquino International Airport. At iyon ang kanyang pahayag
  nung dumating ang Airbus 380 nung Tuesday night.
 
 ALAN: Okay. At kumbaga ito’y maitututring na isang landmark na naman para sa
  paliparan natin kahit na may mga obserbasyon na ito ay—ang ating paliparan ay
  hindi ganoon kagandahan kung ikukumpara sa ibang mga airport ay malaking
  karangalan din, Sec, na itong pinakamalaking lumilipad na eroplano sa
  kasalukuyan ay magawi dito sa atin, lumapag sa Ninoy Aquino International
  Airport, Sir.
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Ganoon nga, Alan, at doon sa mas malawak na pananaw, ‘no, batid
  natin na tinanghal ang Pilipinas bilang “Most Favored Tourist Destination.”
  At ang karangalang ito ay nakamit natin bagama’t marami pang kakulangan sa
  kondisyon ng ating airport. Ibig sabihin ay kinikilala naman ng mga
  manlalakbay o turista mula sa buong mundo ang likas na kagandahan ng ating
  bansa at ang kagandahang loob ng mga Pilipino kaya’t nauunawaan naman nila
  iyong kasalukuyang pagsisikap natin na pahusayin pa ang kondisyon ng ating
  mga airports. At kahit nga hindi pa ganap na maganda o maayos ang ating mga
  airport ay gustong-gusto na nilang magpunta sa Pilipinas kaya nga pinili
  tayong most favored destination.
 
 ALAN: Okay. Sa ibang usapin naman po, Secretary. Although matagal na pong
  napapag-uusapan at kumbaga eh hangga’t maari ay inaaral pa rin, we
  understand, ito pong dati pang lumutang pagtataas ng pamasahe sa MRT at sa
  LRT. Paano po, mukhang matutuloy na rin daw, Secretary Coloma, bago matapos
  ang taong kasalukuyan, Sir?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Hintayin natin ang hakbang ng Department of Transportation and
  Communications hinggil diyan. Pero tama iyong binanggit mo, noon pang 2012
  yata iyon ano. Iyong 2012 State of the National Address ng Pangulo ay
  binanggit na niya iyong pangangailangan na itaas na ang singil sa MRT dahil
  kailangang ilinya naman iyan doon sa actual na gastos at ang resulta kasi ng
  masyadong mababang singil ay parang may penalty iyan doon sa marami rin
  nating mga kababayan na hindi naman ni minsan ginagamit ang pasilidad na
  iyan. Eh kailangan din namang maging makatuwiran ang singil at iyong dagdag
  na pamasahe ay gagamitin naman iyan sa patuloy na pagpapahusay ng serbisyo ng
  LRT at ng MRT.
 
 ALAN: But as it is sa kasalukuyan lumalabas na ang pamahalaan ay kumbaga
  nagsa-subsidize ng bahagi ng pamasahe ng mga MRT at LRT riders kaya ito
  mababa pa, Sec?
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Ganoon nga. Hindi talaga iyon ang recovery ng actual cost. Kaya
  nga kapag nagkaroon naman ng subisdiya, ang nagpapasan din naman niyan ay
  tayo ring mga mamamayan. So, para lang naiba lang iyong paraan ng pagpasan,
  pero pasanin pa rin. Kaya iyan ang dapat nating maunawaan hinggil sa bagay na
  iyan.
 
 ALAN: Secretary, baka meron pa ho kayong mensahe na nais ihayag sa ating mga
  tagasubaybay, Sec. Coloma please.
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Binabati po natin ang ating mga kababayan sa Lungsod ng Vigan,
  Ilocos Sur sapagkat napiling semi-finalist o isa na sa labing-apat na siyudad
  na nasa kompetisyon pa para sa pitong syudad na pipiliin bilang The World’s
  Seven New Wonder Cities. At ito ay maari ding makadagdag sa kasikatan,
  karangalan at kagalingan ng ating bansa. Sapagkat ang mga napipiling bansa
  dito ay nagiging mas attractive sa mga turista sa buong mundo. Kaya umaasa
  tayo na sa final listing ay mabibilang diyan ang ating ipinagmamalaking
  Siyudad ng Vigan na hitik na hitik naman sa mga Heritage Sites at pinapakita
  ang makulay na kasaysayan ng ating bansa at ang katatagan ng lahing Pilipino.
 
 ALAN: Opo. Secretary Coloma, Sir, muli salamat po ng marami para sa mga
  updates mula sa Palasyo.
 
 SEC. COLOMA: Maraming salamat at magandang umaga, Alan.
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11 OCT 2014 
 
Philippines to host back-to-back international events
     on humanitarian assistance and disaster responseGovernment peace panel chair clarifies Lake Lanao
     concernsDSWD, NDRRMC to send humanitarian caravan for Mayon
     evacueesDPWH-NCR October 10-13 road repair scheduleGSIS offers up to 40K calamity loan to members hit by
     Luis, MarioAgreement establishing ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research
     Office ("AMRO Agreement") signedGov’t invites Japanese companies to invest in PPP
     projectsPRC warns public anew of fixersOmbudsman creates panel to hear charges vs. Purisima,
     et al. on WERFAST transaction Schedule of registration for passers of the September
     2014 Electronics Engineer & Electronics Technician Licensure ExamDSWD cited as first to contribute GIS maps to nat’l
     mapping agency Recruiter gets 40 months suspension for submitting fake
     TESDA certificatesForeign Direct Investments continue to post Net Inflows
     in July; hit US$4 billion mark in the first seven months of 2014BSP's "AlertoAko" launches in ManilaPSA, WB embark on new natural capital accounting system
     Customs auctions off more seized rice, earns P161
     MillionNational seminar on Industrial Designs and Trademarks
Roxas to Albayanos: "Hindi namin kayo iiwanan" 
 
 
 
 
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11 October 2014 – The Philippines
  will play host to two international conferences on humanitarian assistance
  and disaster response (HADR) next week, underscoring the country’s growing
  role in shaping the HADR agenda on the world stage.
 The Disaster Response Dialogue (DRD) is convening a global conference in
  Manila from October 13 to 14 on the theme “Improving trust and cooperation
  for more effective humanitarian responses.” The conference will be hosted by
  the Philippine government, in partnership with the Indian Ocean Rim
  Association (IORA) chaired by Australia.
 
 The Disaster Response Dialogue, initiated in 2011 by Switzerland through its
  Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), the International Federation of
  Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), the International Council of
  Voluntary Agencies (ICVA) and the United Nations Office for the Coordination
  of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), brings together governments and humanitarian
  organizations involved in international disaster response to improve trust
  and mutual cooperation. It envisions a world where national, regional and
  international disaster response actors work effectively together, so that
  affected populations receive timely and effective humanitarian assistance, on
  the basis of their needs and with respect to human dignity.
 The DRD global conference presents a unique opportunity to gather, for the
  first time, governments and h
 umanitarian organizations which do not have regular interactions at the
  international level. It is a platform on which a broad range of stakeholders
  involved in disaster preparedness and response can share lessons and best
  practices with the view towards producing a set of concrete recommendations
  for a more inclusive, principled and effective humanitarian action.
 
 Immediately following the DRD global conference is the Nansen Initiative’s
  fourth Regional Consultation which will also be held in Manila from October
  15 to 17. The Consultation is co-organized by the Philippine Government, the
  Nansen Initiative and the Ateneo School of Government. It will revolve around
  the theme “Human Mobility in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change in Southeast
  Asia.”
 
 Launched in October 2012 by the Governments of Switzerland and Norway, the
  Nansen Initiative is a state-led, bottom-up consultative process intended to
  build consensus on the development of a protection agenda addressing the
  needs of people displaced across international borders by natural hazards,
  including the effects of climate change.
 
 Participants in the Nansen Initiative’s fourth Regional Consultation include
  representatives from states, international organizations, non-governmental
  organizations, civil society, academic institutions and other key actors. The
  overall objectives of the consultation are to learn more about displacement
  and human mobility dynamics in the region, identify the region’s specific
  challenges related to disasters and displacement, and develop concrete,
  practical, policy and programmatic outcomes to enhance the region’s overall
  preparedness and response to these challenges.
 
 The two events follow the country’s hosting of the ASEM Manila Conference on
  Disaster Risk Reduction and Management and the ASEAN High Level Conference on
  the Assistance for the Recovery of Yolanda-Affected Areas (ARYA) in June and
  August 2014, respectively. The hostings demonstrate the Philippines’ resolve
  to contribute to global discussions on dealing with disasters post-Haiyan.
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MANILA — The regulation of
  existing hydropower plants in Lake Lanao, a major source of power in
  Mindanao, will remain primarily under the concerned national government
  agencies, GPH peace panel chair Miriam Coronel-Ferrer clarified during the
  continuation of the House of Representatives Ad Hoc Committee hearings on the
  Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), or House Bill 4994 on October 8.
 “However, as host community to the power plants, the local governments
  concerned shall continue to benefit from the resource use fees that are
  allocated to it,” the government negotiator said. “Moreover, there will
  cooperation and coordination between the two levels of governments to ensure
  harmonious and effective utilization of the waters.”
 
 Lake Lanao falls within the provincial boundaries of Lanao del Sur, one of
  the five provinces in the current Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)
  and is part of the envisioned core territory of the proposed Bangsamoro
  political entity.
 
 According to Section 3 of Article V of the bill, “when power generation,
  transmission, and distribution facilities are connected to the national
  transmission grid, the Central Government and the Bangsamoro Government shall
  cooperate and coordinate through the intergovernmental relations mechanism.”
 
 The intergovernmental relations body is a joint national-Bangsamoro
  secretariat that will be put up to facilitate interaction between relevant
  national agencies and their Bangsamoro counterparts.
 
 Inland water
 
 “It is possible that power generation in the form of mini-hydropower plants
  and the like will be put up by private entities or a future government-owned
  or controlled cooperation of the Bangsamoro government,” said Coronel-Ferrer.
 
 If these are not connected to the national transmission grid, these shall be
  under the regulatory powers of the Bangsamoro government, she explained.
 
 According to Article V of the proposed Bangsamoro bill, the Bangsamoro
  government shall have the authority to regulate power generation,
  transmission and distribution that operate exclusively in the Bangsamoro and
  are not connected to the national transmission grid.
 
 Coronel-Ferrer clarified, however, that there should be a distinction between
  Lake Lanao as an energy source and as an inland water resource.
 
 “Lake Lanao being an inland water within the Bangsamoro, the responsibility
  for its protection and management properly belongs to the municipal and
  provincial local governments, as well as that of the regional Bangsamoro
  government,” she said.
 
 The clarification was made in response to inquiries made by Mindanao
  Development Authority (MinDA) Chair Luwalhati Antonino, who opined that
  having two distinct government entities to determine the protocol on the
  utilization and management of this resource may prove problematic unless
  appropriately clarified and addressed in the final Bangsamoro legislation.
 
 Coronel-Ferrer further explained that as a water resource, another provision
  in the Bangsamoro bill deals with water supplies and services, flood control
  and irrigation systems in the Bangsamoro. According to the provision, when
  these systems connect to or from outside the Bangsamoro, all concerned
  governance bodies shall coordinate.
 
 “For lakes and rivers whose waters cascade down to other municipalities, the
  jurisdiction over these facilities shall be shared with all the relevant
  agencies and adjoining local governments,” said Coronel-Ferrer.
 
 Water Protocol
 
 Also present during the day’s deliberations—which focused on the implications
  of the proposed Bangsamoro entity on the matters of trade—were economist
  Felipe Medalla and Mindanao Business Council President, Vicente Lao.
 
 Medalla recommended that the final draft of the Bangsamoro Basic Law should
  include provisions that will establish a water resource regulation board that
  can determine which use of the water resources (i.e. as a power source,
  natural resource base, et al.) should be given priority. He added that this
  is a matter that the current iteration of the draft law seems fully capable
  of supporting.
 
 “The more these issues are proactively addressed [as early as this stage of
  deliberations], the better it will be for the Bangsamoro region that will be
  established—and the nation, as a whole,” Medalla said.
 
 Medalla also opined that the water needs of the people living in the area may
  take precedence over all other uses.
 
 Mindanao power
 
 Lao, meanwhile, suggested that a Mindanao Power Corporation be established to
  ensure that control over the south’s power grid are within the hands of those
  who live in the region itself.
 
 The current base-load of electricity in Mindanao comes largely from
  hydroelectric sources. Hydropower contributes roughly more than 700 megawatts
  to the overall Mindanao’s power demand of 1,300 megawatts.
 
 The Bangsamoro Government shall promote more investments in the power sector
  industry in the Bangsamoro, and may eventually sell power to the national
  grid, according to the bill. “With this expressed intent in the bill, we can
  anticipate enhancement of power supply generation in Mindanao,” said
  Coronel-Ferrer.
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The Department of Social Welfare
  and Development (DSWD) and the National Disaster Risk Reduction &
  Management Council (NDRRMC) organized a caravan dubbed as Mt. Mayon
  Humanitarian Response Assistance Caravan this weekend, Oct. 11 and 12.
 The caravan aims to provide augmentation support to the resources of the
  provincial government of Albay to address the needs of families who fled
  their homes due to the potential hazards of a volcanic eruption, and are now
  staying in evacuation centers.
 Around 12,700 families or 55,000 individuals are currently staying in 44
  evacuation centers around the province.
 
 A fleet of 31 trucks loaded with food packs; tins of ready-to-eat food; and,
  pieces of blankets, malong, mats, and mosquito nets will leave the National
  Resource Operations Center (NROC), DSWD’s main warehouse in Pasay City, for
  Guinobatan, Albay before noon tomorrow, Oct. 11.
 
 DSWD Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman said that the caravan is a joint
  effort of NDRRMC member-agencies and also in response to the appeal for
  support of Albay Governor Joey Salceda.
 
 The food packs will be unloaded in Guinobatan on Sunday, October 12, to be
  witnessed by Sec. Soliman, Interior and Local Government Sec. Mar Roxas,
  Health Sec. Enrique Ona, Defense Sec. Voltaire Gazmin, and Sec. Edwin
  Lacierda.
 
 The officials will also visit an evacuation center in Guinobatan to interact
  with the evacuees.
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 The Department of Public
  Works and Highways (DPWH) will undertake reblocking and road repair effective
  10 PM of October 10, Friday to 5 AM of October 13, Monday on the following
  roads in Metro Manila:
 Along Araneta Avenue from Calamba Street to Quezon Avenue, Quezon City (2nd
  lane, South bound)
 
 Along Fairview Avenue from Peacock Street to Winston Street (1st lane, South
  bound)
 
 Along Mindanao Avenue from Rosal Street (3rd lane, South bound) to Charbel
  Street and Congressional Avenue to Road 8, Quezon City (2nd lane, South
  Bound)
 
 Along E. Rodriguez Jr. Avenue/C-5 between Mercury Avenue and Richmond Avenue,
  Quezon City (2nd lane, South bound)
 
 Along C.P. Garcia Avenue from University Avenue to Maginhawa Street, Quezon
  City (2nd lane)
 
 Along Congressional Avenue from Gertrudes Street to Ayshire (1st lane, West
  bound)
 
 Along Congressional Avenue Extension from Corner Luzon Avenue to Miranila
  Avenue (2nd lane, West bound) and from Violago Street to Gabriela Silang
  Street (2nd lane, East bound)
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GSIS
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Government Service Insurance
  System (GSIS) President and General Manager Robert G. Vergara announced that
  the pension fund opened its emergency loan window with a maximum credit limit
  of P40,000 to members affected by typhoons Luis and Mario that devastated
  several areas in mid-September.
 Qualified to apply for emergency loan are active GSIS members who are working
  or residing in calamity-declared areas. So far, the areas declared under a
  state of calamity are Marikina, Cainta, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan;
  Meycauayan City and Calumpit in Bulacan.
 
 “Our members often suffer the ill-effects of not just one but several
  calamities that visit our country during the year. To help them cope, we
  enhanced the terms of our emergency loan. Those who have existing emergency
  loan may now borrow up to P40,000,” Vergara said.
 
 Vergara explained that the GSIS doubled the amount of the maximum credit
  limit for members who have existing emergency loan in order for them to take
  home a bigger amount. Moreover, the GSIS waived the 12- monthly amortization
  requirement for emergency loan renewal. For members with no emergency loan
  yet, they may borrow up to P20,000.
 
 A total of 40,560 members are expected to apply for the program. The deadline
  of application for members in Marikina and Cainta is October 28, 2014. In
  Ilocos Sur, GSIS will accept applications until November 7, 2014. In the
  other calamity-declared areas, applications will be accepted until October
  31, 2014.
 
 The emergency loan bears a 6% interest per annum payable in 36 monthly
  installments. The first amortization for the loan is deducted from the
  borrower’s salary three months after the loan was granted.
 
 Borrowers should not be on leave of absence without pay; have no arrears in
  the payment of mandatory monthly contributions; and have no loans that are
  declared in default.
 
 Interested members may apply through the GSIS Wireless Automated Processing
  System (GWAPS) kiosks in GSIS offices, provincial capitols, city halls,
  selected municipal offices, large government agencies such as the Department
  of Education; and selected Robinsons malls. The loan is electronically
  credited to the borrower’s GSIS eCard.
 
 The GSIS has allotted a total of P15 billion for the program this year. As of
  September, it has released almost P4 billion in emergency loan from the total
  budget.
 
 For inquiries on the enhanced emergency loan program, members may call the
  GSIS contact center at 847.4747.
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Agreement establishing ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office
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The Governments of the ASEAN+3
  member countries and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region signed the AMRO
  Agreement on 10 October 2014 in Washington D.C., USA. BSP Governor Amando M.
  Tetangco, Jr., attended the signing ceremony and signed for and on behalf of
  the Government of the Republic of the Philippines.
 The AMRO Agreement will transform AMRO, which was established as a company limited
  in Singapore in April 2011, into an international organization. This is
  expected to enable AMRO to conduct objective surveillance contributing
  further to regional financial stability along with the strengthened Chiang
  Mai Initiative Multilateralization.
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The Philippine government has
  encouraged Japanese businessmen to invest in the country’s Public-Private
  Partnership (PPP) projects during the Philippine Economic Briefing held in
  Tokyo this week.
 PPP Center Executive Director Cosette V. Canilao disclosed during the
  economic briefing that there are 16 PPP projects that can be rolled out by
  2015.
 
 “There are 16 projects that we are planning to roll out by next year”, she
  said.
 
 One of these sixteen (16) projects is the Metropolitan Waterworks and
  Sewerage System’s New Centennial Water Supply Project that is worth PhP 18.72
  Billion or USD 416 million which is now under procurement.
 
 “The New Centennial Water Supply Project will ensure water security for the
  residents of Metro Manila”, Canilao said.
 
 Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) is currently inviting
  interested companies to apply for pre-qualification and bid for the project.
  The deadline for submission is not later than 12:00 noon, Philippine Standard
  Time, on November 17, 2014.
 
 Executive Director Canilao also promoted a number of airport PPP projects
  specifically the operation and maintenance of the Bohol, Laguindingan, Puerto
  Princesa, Davao, Bacolod and Iloilo airports.
 
 “These airport projects have an estimated cost of around USD 2,549.33 million
  in total and they are also included in our list of possible investment
  opportunities”, she said.
 
 She also mentioned the San Fernando airport project which involves construction
  of an airport terminal with a mall complex in Barangay Poro, San Fernando
  City in La Union. The project has an indicative cost of USD 180 million.
 
 The construction and modernization of the Davao Sasa port is also one of the
  PPP projects that was showcased in the forum with an estimated cost of US$388
  million.
 
 “This project will ultimately benefit the import and export industry of the
  country, specifically the island of Mindanao through transforming its
  facilities into a modern, international-standard container port”, Canilao
  said.
 
 Other PPP projects that were presented in Tokyo are the Regional Prison
  Facilities project with an estimated cost of USD 1,115.11 million; USD
  428.89-million Motor Vehicle Inspection System; USD 3,702.89 million North-South
  Railway Project- South Line; Mass Transit System Loop worth USD 3,000.0
  million; Manila Bay-Pasig River – Laguna Lake Ferry System and the LRT line 1
  Dasmarinas extension which will extend the LRT Line 1 by approximately 15
  kilometers.
 
 Canilao also noted that the government is pursuing the Batangas-Manila
  (BatMan) Natural Gas Pipeline project. The BatMan project involves a
  construction of an approximately 110-km natural gas transmission and
  distribution pipeline facilities from the province of Batangas to transport
  and supply natural gas to Batangas, Laguna, Cavite and Metro Manila.
 
 The government assured the Japanese companies that significant reforms in the
  implementation of the country’s PPP program have already been put in place.
  And the Philippines has been consistent in rolling out PPP projects through
  transparent, credible and accountable processes.
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Manila, October 10, 2014 --- The
  Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) today cautioned applicants,
  prospective takers of various licensure examinations including registered
  professionals and members of their families against fixers out to prey on
  unsuspecting victims.
 According to the PRC, the modus operandi of these fixers is to pose or
  introduce themselves as PRC officials or employees and to assure the examinee
  or members of their families that they can guarantee the examinee to pass the
  board examination or facilitate the validation of licenses in exchange for a
  certain amount of money. Meetings with the examinees or their families where
  the money is to be paid to the fixers are then conducted in a restaurant or
  other place outside of PRC premises.
 
 Recently, numerous e-mails from various professionals which sought to confirm
  the identity of a PRC official thru the social networking site “Facebook”
  were reported to the Commission.
 
 The professionals identified a certain Daryl Diguidig and Shyller Ralph
  Hernandez as the persons constantly transacting with their would-be victims. Diguidig
  and Hernandez were later confirmed to be non-PRC employees by the
  Commission’s Human Resource Division (HRD).
 
 It was reported that Diguidig and Hernandez directed the professionals to
  submit pertinent documents and to pay a corresponding fee ranging from
  PhP1,500.00 to PhP2,500.00 for the validation of their PRC licenses and
  threatened that failure to comply with the requirements will result in the
  deactivation of their registration with the Commission, in addition to their
  liabilities for penalties and surcharges.
 
 The PRC reiterates that it does not maintain an account on any social
  networking site.
 
 Other than the PRC mobile services (PRC on-wheels) and the PRC I.D. Renewal
  Center at the Malls, the Commission stressed that official transactions are
  done at all PRC Offices (Central, Regional and Satellite) and with authorized
  PRC personnel ONLY. To verify the identity of a PRC official whose name may
  have been used by these fixers, the public is advised to check from the
  directory of PRC officials posted in the PRC website www.prc.gov.ph.
 
 PRC said that in waging war against fixers, syndicates and fake
  professionals, it continuously networks with other government agencies for a
  more coordinated effort to combat their fraudulent activities. It also asks
  PRC clients and the general public to help in this effort by reporting
  questionable transactions to the Commission.
 
 For inquiry, assistance or any information regarding suspicious individuals
  and transactions, the public is encouraged to call the PRC’s Hotline:
  (02)310-0026 or e-mail queries or reports to prcpimru@gmail.com.
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Ombudsman creates panel to hear charges vs. Purisima, et al. on
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Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales
  ordered the creation of a special panel to conduct preliminary investigation
  and administrative adjudication of the two separate complaints filed against
  top officials of the Philippine National Police (PNP) for entering into an
  allegedly anomalous courier service contract with WERFAST Documentary Agency
  (WERFAST) in 2011.
 The Complaint filed by the Fact-Finding Investigation Bureau of the Office of
  the Deputy Ombudsman for the Military and Other Law Enforcement Offices
  (FFIB-MOLEO) charges PNP Director General Alan Purisima with Gross
  Negligence/Gross Neglect of Duty, while charges of Grave Misconduct and
  Serious Dishonesty were hurled against Police Director Gil Meneses, former
  chief of the Civil Security Group (CSG), along with former officials of the
  Firearms Explosive Office (FEO), namely: P/CSupt. Raul Petrasanta, P/CSupt.
  Napoleon Estilles, P/SSupt. Allan Parreno, P/SSupt. Eduardo Acierto, P/SSupt.
  Melchor Reyes, P/Supt. Lenbell Fabia, P/CInsp. Sonia Calixto, P/CInsp. Nelson
  Bautista, P/CInsp. Ricardo Zapata and P/SInsp. Ford Tuazon.
 
 In addition, Meneses, Petrasanta, Parreno, Acierto, Reyes, Fabia, Calixto,
  Bautista, Tuazon, Zapata, Estilles and WERFAST representatives Mario Juan,
  Salud Bautista, Enrique Valerio, Ireno Bacolod, Lorna Perena, Juliana Pasia
  and Marilyn Chua face a separate criminal charge of violation of Section 3(e)
  of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.
 
 The fact-finding investigation of the case stemmed from an anonymous
  complaint alleging that Purisima and other PNP officials siphoned funds from
  the mandatory delivery fees paid by gun owners in securing their gun
  licenses, through the PNP entering into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with
  WERFAST for courier services in the delivery of firearms license cards.
 
 The MOA dated 25 May 2011 was a result of Oplan Katok aimed at creating a
  more effective system of monitoring legitimate gun owners.
 
 Documents disclosed that the CSG, through Meneses, approved the accreditation
  of WERFAST before the company had undergone any accreditation from the FEO Accreditation
  Committee. Despite this, on 12 February 2013, Purisima approved the
  Memorandum issued by Meneses recommending the implementation of the delivery
  of approved firearms license cards to the accredited courier service
  provider. It was only on 01 April 2013 that the FEO thru Petrasanta, Parreno,
  Acierto, Reyes, Fabia, Calixto, Bautista, Tuazon and Zapata issued a
  Resolution accrediting WERFAST.
 
 Fact-finding investigation disclosed that WERFAST was incorporated after the
  execution of the MOA, with a capitalization of only P65,000.00 and despite
  having failed to meet the requirements for accreditation such as the
  submission of a clearance from the PNP Directorate for Intelligence.
 
 Records from the Bureau of Internal Revenue also revealed that WERFAST did
  not pay any taxes from 2011 to 2013. As per records of the Department of
  Science and Technology – Postal Regulation Committee, WERFAST is not
  accredited to engage in courier services in the country. Moreover, there were
  no records to show that WERFAST established an online facility for
  applications for renewal of firearms license.
 
 The Complaint further alleges that due to lack of track record and logistical
  capability, WERFAST engaged the services of LBC wherein WERFAST “collected
  P190.00 for deliveries within Metro Manila and P290 [for those] outside of
  Metro Manila,” when “other courier services providers charge only P90.00
  within Metro Manila.” Based on FEO records, 90,455 firearms license cards
  were issued for delivery from March 2013 to March 2014.
 
 The five-lawyer special panel shall also hear the related Complaint-Affidavit
  separately filed by private citizen Glenn Gerard Ricafranca against Purisima,
  Estilles and WERFAST officials for Plunder, violation of Section 3(e) and (j)
  of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, and violation of the Government
  Procurement Reform Act.
 
 Ricafranca also administratively charges Purisima and Estilles with Grave
  Abuse of Authority and violation of the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards
  for Public Officials and Employees.
 
 The FFIB-MOLEO Complaint also prayed for the preventive suspension of the
  police officials pending administrative proceedings, which matter shall be
  resolved by the special panel.
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Schedule of registration for passers of the September 2014
  Electronics Engineer & Electronics Technician Licensure Exam |  
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Manila,
  October 10, 2014 --- The Professional Regulation Commission hereby informs
  all those who passed the September 2014 Electronics Engineer and Electronics
  Technician Licensure Exam in Manila of the schedule of their initial
  registration at the PRC-Registration Division (PRC Main Building, Manila):  
ELECTRONICS
  ENGINEER:  
   
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    13, 2014 (Monday)
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  ABALOS, KERVIN
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  LAVILLA, NIÑA
    ROSE BARAZON |  
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    14, 2014 (Tuesday)
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  ZURBITO, STEPHEN
    LOUIS ALVIAR |  
ELECTRONICS
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    15, 2014 (Wednesday)
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  AALA, GENESIS ANACAY  | 
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  GAMMAD, CHAD NICO
    BINASOY |  
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    16, 2014 (Thursday)
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  GANATUIN, JOHN
    MITCHELL GULLON  | 
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    MAATUBANG |  
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  ZURBITO, STEPHEN
    LOUIS ALVIAR |  
Registrants
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  their duly accomplished Oath Forms during their schedule for registration.
  Registrants are also advised to strictly observe the schedule for initial
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The Department of Social Welfare
  and Development (DSWD) was recently recognized by the National Mapping and
  Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA) for being the first government agency
  to contribute its Geographic Information Systems (GIS) maps to the latter’s
  geoportal.
 This recognition was given during the Philippine Environmental Systems
  Research Institute (ESRI) GIS Conference, held recently at the EDSA
  Shangri-La.
 
 The conference gathered users of ESRI, the leading GIS software brand
  headquartered in Redlands, California. The attendees included corporations,
  government agencies, and members of the academe.
 
 Mapping to improve monitoring system
 
 During that same conference, the Kapit-bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive
  and Integrated Delivery of Social Service-National Community-Driven
  Development Program (KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP), one of the poverty alleviation
  strategies of DSWD, presented how it uses geo-tagging and GIS mapping to
  improve its monitoring system of its sub-projects.
 
 KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP is the expansion into a national scale of operations of
  the community-driven development (CDD) approach, which was tried and proven
  effective by Kalahi-CIDSS. It targets the coverage of 847 of the poorest
  municipalities in the country.
 
 As a CDD program, KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP gives citizens control over decisions
  and resources to enable them to develop solutions to their community’s
  pressing problems, particularly those that are poverty-related. In most
  instances, these come in the form of small-scale infrastructure, such as
  pathways, bridges, school buildings, health stations, soil erosion or flood
  control sub-projects, and community production facilities like solar driers.
 
 According to Pamela Clavio-Galenzoga, the KALAHI CIDSS-NCDDP GIS Specialist,
  geo-tagging the sub-projects will allow program implementers, which include
  the DSWD and its partner government agencies, local government units, and the
  community residents themselves, to closely monitor the status of their
  sub-projects.
 
 First government agency
 
 NAMRIA thanked DSWD for being the first government agency to submit its data,
  and encouraged the other agencies to follow the DSWD’s lead in being open
  about data sharing.
 
 DSWD Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman acknowledged the recognition of
  NAMRIA, adding that DSWD’s geo-tagging mechanism was initiated to serve as a
  mechanism to strengthen the capacity of poor and vulnerable communities,
  which are what the program covers.
 
 She also said that the submission of the GIS data sets and other geographic
  information to NAMRIA will also link with the Philippine Statistics
  Authority, which can then support the convergence of anti-poverty initiatives
  of the national government, as the information will be made available to other
  agencies. By making the data open, the gaps in development interventions can
  be identified and duly addressed.
 
 “Through data and information sharing, we will be able to develop programs
  and policies that will best respond to the needs of Filipinos, especially
  those who are affected by and vulnerable to poverty,” Sec. Soliman said.
 
 Sec. Soliman said that making the data available is also a way for KALAHI
  CIDSS-NCDDP to tighten its transparency and accountability mechanisms, adding
  that she hopes that the geo-tagging and GIS mapping technology can be used to
  further empower the citizenry by making them more aware of and involved in
  the development of their villages.
 
 “We hope to make this technology accessible to barangays to empower them to
  take part in inclusive, sustainable, and community-driven development,” she
  said.
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Foreign Direct Investments continue to post Net Inflows in July;
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Foreign
  direct investments (FDI) continued to post net inflows for the 13th
  consecutive month in July 2014 amounting to US$436 million.1,2  This
  developed as all FDI components recorded net inflows during the month. In
  particular, net equity capital inflows surged to US$104 million, or by more
  than tenfold from US$10 million during the same month last year.  Net
  inflows of equity capital rose significantly in July on the back of the 87.8
  percent year-on-year increase in equity capital placements (to US$120
  million) vis-à-vis the 69.9 percent decline in equity capital withdrawals (to
  US$16 million) relative to the same period in 2013. The bulk of equity
  capital investments during the month—emanating largely from the United
  States, Sweden, the Netherlands, Taiwan and Switzerland—was channeled mainly
  to financial and insurance; real estate; wholesale and retail trade;
  transportation and storage; and agriculture, forestry, and fishing
  activities.  In addition, reinvestment of earnings reached US$58
  million, higher by 11.5 percent from US$52 million in July last year. 
  Meanwhile, investments in debt instruments posted net inflows of US$274
  million, lower by 43.8 percent relative to the level posted during the same
  month in 2013. 
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  a cumulative basis, net FDI inflows rose by 56.1 percent year-on-year to
  reach US$4 billion in January-July 2014.  This reflected continued
  favorable investor sentiment on the Philippine economy on the back of the
  country’s strong macroeconomic fundamentals.  By FDI component, net
  inflows of equity capital increased by 46 percent to US$866 million in
  January-July 2014 from US$593 million recorded during the same period last
  year.   Net equity capital inflows rose significantly during the
  first seven months of 2014 as the 74.8 decline in withdrawals (to US$372
  million) outweighed the 40.2 percent decrease in placements (to US$1.2
  billion).  Equity capital investments during the period—which
  emanated mostly from the United States, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, and
  Taiwan—were channeled mainly to activities related to financial and
  insurance; real estate; manufacturing; wholesale and retail trade; and
  transportation and storage activities.  In addition, reinvestment of
  earnings grew robustly by 61 percent to US$458 million during the
  January-July 2014 period. Finally, investments in debt instruments issued by
  local affiliates (or intercompany borrowings between foreign direct investors
  and their subsidiaries/affiliates in the Philippines) in the form of loans
  and debt securities increased by 58.8 percent year-on-year to US$2.7 billion during the first seven months of
  2014.  This developed as parent companies abroad continued to lend funds
  to their local subsidiaries/affiliates to sustain existing operations and
  expand their businesses in the country.
 
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1 The BSP adopted the Balance of Payments, 6th edition
  (BPM6) compilation framework effective 22 March 2013 with the release of the
  full-year 2012 and revised 2011 BOP statistics.  On 21 March 2014, the
  BSP released the BPM6-based series from 2005-2013. The major change in FDI
  compilation is the adoption of the asset and liability principle, where
  claims of non-resident direct investment enterprises from resident direct
  investors are now presented as reverse investment under net incurrence of
  liabilities/non-residents’ investments in the Philippines (previously
  presented in the Balance of Payments Manual, 5th edition (BPM5) as negative
  entry under assets/residents’ investments abroad).  Conversely, claims
  of resident direct investment enterprises from foreign direct investors are
  now presented as reverse investment under net acquisition of financial
  assets/residents’ investments abroad (previously presented as negative entry
  under liabilities/non-residents’ investments in the Philippines).   
2 BSP statistics on FDI covers actual investment
  inflows, which could be in the form of equity capital, reinvestment of
  earnings, and borrowings between affiliates.  In contrast to investment
  data from other government sources, the BSP’s FDI data include investments
  where ownership by the foreign enterprise is at least 10 percent. Meanwhile,
  FDI data of Investment Promotion Agencies (IPAs) do not make use of the 10
  percent threshold and include borrowings from foreign sources that are
  non-affiliates of the domestic company. Furthermore, the BSP’s FDI data are
  presented in net terms (i.e., equity capital placements less withdrawals), while the IPAs’ FDI do
  not account for equity withdrawals.)
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The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
  (BSP) will hold the second AlertoAko, a BSP Proactive Exhibit on Financial
  Consumer Protection Advisories on 15 October 2014 at the Bangko Sentral ng
  Pilipinas head office in Manila. The AlertoAko Exhibit was first launched in
  BSP Cebu Regional Office on 2-4 September 2014.
 The AlertoAko exhibit is a financial consumer protection campaign that
  primarily aims to provide financial consumers greater awareness through
  advisories on various financial products and services, thus empowering them
  to make informed financial decisions. Considering the proliferation of scams
  and frauds, particularly with the introduction of new technology in the
  delivery of financial services, AlertoAko constitutes a pro-active approach
  to address the need of the public to identify financial frauds/scams.
 
 The exhibit highlights various financial scams, how to detect them and tips
  to avoid them, and BSP’s key advisories thereon. There are likewise
  interactive games and activities, audio visual presentations, and short
  individual lectures on Financial Products, Frauds and Scams and Consumer
  Protection. The target participants for this event are the students and
  working sector in Manila.
 
 The AlertoAko, which is spearheaded by the BSP’s Financial Consumer Affairs
  Group, is open to the public from 15-17 October 2014 from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm.
  at the BSP Assembly Hall, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, A. Mabini St., Malate,
  Manila.
 
 The exhibit will be put up across the country to enable the BSP to cover more
  ground in teaching the citizenry to become smart financial consumers who are
  vigilant of financial scams and frauds.
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The Philippine Statistics
  Authority (PSA) and the World Bank (WB) are embarking on the Wealth
  Accounting and the Valuation of Ecosystem Services (WAVES), a environmental
  economic accounting system that measures natural capital.
 WAVES, which is being piloted in Botswana, Colombia, Costa Rica, Madagascar,
  and the Philippines, is a global initiative spearheaded by the WB, UN
  Environment Programmne, UN Development Programme and UN Statistics Division.
  WAVES accounts the contributions of natural capital such as forests, wetlands
  and agricultural lands to the economy. Through this, it will provide detailed
  statistics for better management of the ecosystem and the economy ensuring
  sustained and long-term inclusive growth.
 
 The Philippines, being rich in biodiversity, coastal and marine resources,
  minerals and other natural resources, is among the pioneers of the natural
  capital and environmental accounting. In the 1990s, the former National
  Statistical Coordination Board was one of the first statistical agencies in
  the world to implement the System of Environment-Economic Accounting, a
  complementary statistical framework to the System of National Accounts.
 
 These past initiatives, however, have only been limitedly implemented. The
  Philippine WAVES project (Phil-WAVES) thus aims to augment past efforts and support
  the development of indicators, tools and methodologies to determine the
  sustainable use of the country’s key natural resources. At present, the
  project involves the development of ecosystem accounts for Southern Palawan
  and the Laguna Lake basin, as well as the compilation of the mineral resource
  accounts and macroeconomic indicators of sustainable development.
 
 The Phil-WAVES project was officially launched through an inception forum
  held last September 18, 2014 at the Intercontinental Hotel in Makati City.
  PSA National Statistician Lisa Grace S. Bersales, Department of Environment
  and Natural Resources (DENR) Undersecretary Manuel R. Gerochi, PSA Interim
  Deputy National Statisticians Lina V. Castro and Romeo S. Recide led the
  event which was attended by various representatives from government, private
  sector and civil society. The forum featured presentations of World Bank
  Environmental Economist Stefanie Sieber, National Economic and Development
  Authority (NEDA) Director Mercedita A. Sombilla, Australian Bureau of
  Statistics statistician Thomas Walter, and PSA Interim Assistant National
  Statistician Raymundo J. Talento.
 
 The discussion during the forum centered on the challenges in implementing
  the project and on its impact on policies for equitable and sustainable use
  of resources in achieving our country’s goal of inclusive and long-term
  economic growth.
 
 The Phil-WAVES project is implemented in the country by the PSA in
  partnership with the NEDA, the Department of Budget and Management the
  Department of Finance and the DENR.
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The Bureau of Customs (BOC)
  continues to generate revenues for the government through the sale of seized
  smuggled rice as the Bureau earned P161.35-Million from the public auction of
  about 109,500 sacks of rice last October 7, Tuesday.
 A total of 800,000 kgs of glutinous (malagkit) rice and 4,675,000 kgs of
  white rice in eight lots were sold to seven highest bidders during the public
  auction held at the Port of Manila. Sta. Rosa Farm won two lots while
  Universal Pacific Food Corp., LOM Marketing, Marulau Trading, 1st Asia Agri
  Industrial Corp, Veramar Rice Mill, and Evergreen Cereal Inc. each won a lot.
  A total of 40 bidders participated in the auction.
 
 The glutinous rice was sold at an average price of P49 per kilogram, while
  the white rice was sold as an average of P26 per kilogram.
 
 The auctioned rice represented shipment seized from Silent Royalty Marketing
  and Bold Bidder Marketing and General Merchandise from November to December
  2013 for lack of required import permits from the National Food Authority
  (NFA). As the rice shipment auctioned is still subject of on-going cases,
  proceeds from the auction will be held in trust by the BOC.
 
 Last week, the Bureau filed smuggling-related cases against the
  representative and customs brokers of Bold Bidder for the firm’s illegal
  importation of rice without any import permits from the National Food
  Authority. Bold Bidder imported over 12,800 Metric Tons of rice with market
  value of about P512-Million entering the country through Manila and Cebu from
  August to November 2013. Three of the lots auctioned are part of the seized
  rice from Bold Bidder.
 
 “We are pleased with the results of the auction, which not only raised additional
  revenues for the Bureau but also helped declog 245 container vans from the
  Port of Manila. We are committed to expediting the disposition of forfeited
  shipments in the coming months,” said Mario Mendoza, Acting District
  Collector of the BOC-Port of Manila.
 
 BOC-MICP to auction rice on Oct 17
 
 The BOC-Manila International Container Port (MICP) Collection District will
  sell 36,400 sacks of white rice through a public auction on October 17, 2014,
  Friday, at 2:30 pm at the Ground Floor, MICP Building, North Harbor, Isla
  Putting Bato, Tondo, Manila.
 
 The rice to be auctioned—consisting of 70 container vans of white rice
  imported by Jade Bros. Farm and Livestock arrived in the country without the
  required import permits from the NFA. The shipment was originally part of the
  lots that was lined-up for auction last September 11. It was withdrawn
  following the issuance of a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) by the Court of
  Tax Appeals. That TRO has since lapsed.
 
 The auction is expected to generate proceeds of P47.028-Million and will
  further help decongest the Manila International Container Terminal. Public
  viewing of merchandise and pre-bid conference for all qualified bidders will
  be on Thursday, October 16, 2014
 
PORT OF MANILA AUCTION RESULTS: 
 
   
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Lot / Consignee | 
Volume | 
No. of Container vans | 
Min Floor Price | 
Min Floor Price per kg of rice | 
Winning Bidder | 
Winning Bid Price | 
Winning Bid Price per kg of rice | 
No of Bids Received for the Lot |  
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Glutinous Rice (Silent Royalty) | 
16,000 sacks or 800,000 kgs | 
40 x 20 | 
P38.93-M | 
P48.67/kg | 
Sta. Rosa Farm Products | 
P39.2-M | 
P49/kg | 
5 |  
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White Rice (Silent Royalty) | 
36,000 sacks or 1,800,000 kgs | 
80 x 20 | 
P46.56-M | 
P25.87/kg | 
Sta. Rosa Farm Products | 
P47.16-M | 
P26.2/kg | 
6 |  
    | 
White Rice (Silent Royalty) | 
20,000 sacks or 1,000,000 kgs | 
40 x 20 | 
P25.87-M | 
P25.87/kg | 
Universal Pacific Food Corp | 
P26.095-M | 
P26.095/kg | 
4 |  
    | 
White Rice (Bold Bidder) | 
6,000 sacks or 300,000 kgs | 
15 x 20 | 
P7.76-M | 
P25.87/kg | 
LOM Marketing | 
P7.81-M | 
P26.045/kg | 
5 |  
    | 
White Rice (Bold Bidder) | 
6,000 sacks or 300,000 kgs | 
15 x 20 | 
P7.76-M | 
P25.87/kg | 
Marulau Trading | 
P7.82-M | 
P26.07/kg | 
4 |  
    | 
White Rice (Bold Bidder) | 
7,500 sacks or 375,000 kgs | 
15 x 20 | 
P9.7-M | 
25.87/kg | 
1st Asia Agri Industrial Corp | 
P9.77-M | 
P26.06/kg | 
6 |  
    | 
White Rice (Bold Bidder) | 
8,000 sacks or 400,000 kgs | 
20 x 20 | 
P10.35-M | 
P25.87/kg | 
Veramar Rice Mill | 
P10.43-M | 
P26.07/kg | 
4 |  
    | 
White Rice (Bold Bidder) | 
10,000 sacks or 500,000 kgs | 
20 x 20 | 
P12.93-M | 
P25.87/kg | 
Evergreen Cereal Inc. | 
P13.06-M | 
P26.12/kg | 
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National seminar on Industrial Designs and Trademarks |  
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Calling all business and trademark
  owners! Do you want to know the latest on trademark and industrial design
  protection in the country and around the globe? Are you aware of the new
  initiatives of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL)
  on these intellectual property rights (IPRs)?
 The IPOPHL is hosting the National Seminar on Industrial Designs and
  Trademarks on 16 October 2014 at the IPOPHL Multi-Purpose Hall, Ground Floor,
  IP Center, #28 Upper Mckinley Road, Mckinley Hill Town Center, Fort
  Bonifacio, Taguig City. The seminar is funded by the European Union and
  administered by the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (OHIM).
 
 Come and join us! Participation is free of charge but is on a first-come,
  first-served basis as we can only accommodate limited slots. For
  confirmation, please email: dittb@ipophil.gov.ph or
  froilan.buizon@ipophil.gov.ph. For more information on the seminar, please
  contact Mr. Froilan Buizon at telephone no. (02) 856-3852.
 
 Thank you and we eagerly look forward to see you in the Seminar.
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Roxas to Albayanos: "Hindi namin kayo iiwanan" |  
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Interior and Local Government Sec.
  Mar Roxas urges Albayanos to trust the national government to lead them
  through the crisis they are facing now as they brace for the expected
  eruption of Mount Mayon.
 Roxas earlier said he immediately briefed President Aquino about the needs of
  Albayanos after gathering data about the situation in the province. He also
  announced that the President already approved the immediate distribution of
  food for the more than 55,000 individuals now temporarily housed in about 45
  evacuation centers in the province.
 
 He said a food caravan led by the Department of Social Welfare and
  Development (DSWD) will leave today (Oct. 11) and is expected to arrive in
  Albay on Sunday. It will initially bring about 50,000 food packs which
  comprise 10 percent of the evacuees’ food requirement.
 
 The Vice-chairman of the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council
  (NDRRMC) assures Albayanos that the DSWD will be able to provide for their
  needs, as it has shown during the September 2013 Zamboanga siege. “Mataas ang
  kumpiyansa natin sa kakayahan ng DSWD dahilan sa ipinakita na nila ang
  kanilang kakayahan noong kasagsagsan ng Zamboanga siege ( We have high regard
  for the DSWD’s capability which they have already shown during the height of
  the Zamboanga siege),” Roxas said.
 
 He narrated that the DSWD provided three meals a day everyday for 120,000
  individuals during the three-week Zamboanga siege and until six months after
  the crisis.
 
 He said a system is in place to maintain order in the distribution of food
  packs to the evacuees. “Yung kakayahan ng DSWD, ng ating unipormadong hanay,
  AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines), kapulisan, para mamaintain ang order
  sa pag-distribute ng pagkain ay nasa pamahalaan natin (The DSWD, AFP and the
  police force have the capability to maintain order in the distribution of food),
  Roxas said.
 
 He said even the provincial government of Albay has devised a system for the
  orderly distribution of food packs from the trucks to the evacuation centers
  to prevent anarchy.
 
 The DILG Chief also said the government is aiming for zero casualty, “Ang
  goal natin dito tulad ng bagyo ay zero casualty (Our goal here, like when we
  had a typhoon, is for zero casualty).”
 
 He also assured Albayanos of continued support from the national government
  while they are staying in evacuation centers until after the crisis.
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 11 OCTOBER 2014 
 
 
|  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his arrival message at the 
  Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2 in Pasay City on Friday 
  night (October 10) following his arrival from Bali, Indonesia where he 
  attended the 7th Bali Democracy Forum. (Photo by Robert Vinas / 
  Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
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  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his arrival message at the 
  Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2 in Pasay City on Friday 
  night (October 10) following his arrival from Bali, Indonesia where he 
  attended the 7th Bali Democracy Forum. (Photo by Robert Vinas / 
  Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III greets his official family during the 
  welcome ceremony at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2 in 
  Pasay City on Friday night (October 10) following his arrival from his 
  Bali, Indonesia where he participated in the 7th Bali Democracy Forum. 
  (Photo by Robert Vinas / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III troops the line in a welcome ceremony at 
  the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2 in Pasay City on 
  Friday night (October 10) following his arrival from Bali, Indonesia. 
  (Photo by Robert Vinas / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III answers question 
  during coffee with media held at Nusa Dua Hotel Resort on Friday 
  (October 10). (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia) Members of the Philippine Media got an oppotunity to 
  have a "selfie" taken with President Benigno S. Aquino III during the 
  coffee with media held at the Nusa Dua Hotel Resort on Friday (October 
  10). (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III expresses his 
  appreciation after receiving from Indonesian President Susilo Bambang 
  Yudhoyono the “Bintang Republik Indonesia Adipurna” during the 
  conferment ceremony at the Bali International Convention Center on 
  Friday (October 10) at the sidelines of the 7th Bali Democracy Forum. 
  (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III receives from 
  Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono the “Bintang Republik 
  Indonesia Adipurna” during the conferment ceremony at the Bali 
  International Convention Center (BICC) on Friday (October 10) at the 
  sidelines of the 7th Bali Democracy Forum. (Photo by Ryan Lim / 
  Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his response 
  after receiving from Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono the 
  “Bintang Republik Indonesia Adipurna” during the conferment ceremony at 
  the Bali International Convention Center on Friday (October 10) at the 
  sidelines of the 7th Bali Democracy Forum. (Photo by Gil Nartea / 
  Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III exchanges views with 
  Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono during the Opening Session 
  the 7th Bali Democracy Forum at the Nusantara Hall II of the Bali 
  International Convention Center on Friday (October 10). The gathering is 
  an annual, intergovernmental forum on the development of democracy in 
  the Asia-Pacific region. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III focuses on the 
  exchanges during the Opening Session of the 7th Bali Democracy Forum at 
  the Nusantara Hall II of the Bali International Convention Center on 
  Friday (October 10). The gathering is an annual, intergovernmental forum 
  on the development of democracy in the Asia-Pacific region. (Photo by 
  Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his remarks 
  during the Opening Session of the 7th Bali Democracy Forum VII at the 
  Nusantara Hall II of the Bali International Convention Center on Friday 
  (October 10). The gathering is an annual, intergovernmental forum on the 
  development of democracy in the Asia-Pacific region. Also in photo are 
  Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao, 
  Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Brunei Darussalam Sultan 
  Haji Hassanal Bolkiah and Indonesian Foreign Affairs Minister Dr. R.M. 
  Marty Natalegawa. (Photo by Gil Nartea / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his remarks 
  during the Opening Session of the 7th Bali Democracy Forum at the 
  Nusantara Hall II of the Bali International Convention Center on Friday 
  (October 10). The gathering is an annual, intergovernmental forum on the 
  development of democracy in the Asia-Pacific region. Also in photo are 
  Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao, 
  Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Brunei Darussalam 
  Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah. (Photo by Gil Nartea and Ryan Lim / 
  Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his remarks 
  during the Opening Session of the 7th Bali Democracy Forum VII at the 
  Nusantara Hall II of the Bali International Convention Center (BICC) on 
  Friday (October 10, 2014). BDF is an annual, intergovernmental forum on 
  the development of democracy in the Asia-Pacific region. Also in photo 
  is Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao. 
  (Photo by Gil Nartea and Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia – President Benigno S. Aquino III, along with Brunei 
  Darussalam His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, Indonesian 
  President Prof. Dr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Democratic Republic of 
  Timor-Leste Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmao and other delegates, 
  gestures during the Group Photo for the Bali Democracy Forum (BDF) VII 
  at the Auditorium of the Bali International Convention Center (BICC) on 
  Friday (October 10, 2014). BDF is an annual, intergovernmental forum on 
  the development of democracy in the Asia-Pacific region. It aims to 
  foster dialogue-based regional and international cooperation through 
  sharing of experiences and best practices that adhere to the principles 
  of equality, mutual respect and understanding. (Photo by Ryan Lim / 
  Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III poses with Brunei 
  Darussalam His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, Indonesian 
  President Prof. Dr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Democratic Republic of 
  Timor-Leste Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmao and other delegates 
  for a Group Photo during the Bali Democracy Forum (BDF) VII at the 
  Auditorium of the Bali International Convention Center (BICC) on Friday 
  (October 10, 2014). BDF is an annual, intergovernmental forum on the 
  development of democracy in the Asia-Pacific region. It aims to foster 
  dialogue-based regional and international cooperation through sharing of 
  experiences and best practices that adhere to the principles of 
  equality, mutual respect and understanding. (Photo by Ryan Lim / 
  Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III converses with 
  Indonesian President Prof. Dr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono upon arrival at 
  the Bali International Convention Center for the 7th Bali Democracy 
  Forum on Friday (October 10). The annual gathering is an 
  Intergovernmental forum on the development of democracy in the 
  Asia-Pacific region that aims to foster dialogue-based regional and 
  international cooperation through sharing of experiences and best 
  practices that adhere to the principles of equality, mutual respect and 
  understanding. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III greets Indonesian 
  President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono upon arrival at the Bali 
  International Convention Center for the 7th Bali Democracy Forum on 
  Friday (October 10). The annual gathering is an intergovernmental forum 
  on the development of democracy in the Asia-Pacific region that aims to 
  foster dialogue-based regional and international cooperation through 
  sharing of experiences and best practices that adhere to the principles 
  of equality, mutual respect and understanding. (Photo by Ryan Lim / 
  Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III is welcomed by 
  Indonesian officials upon arrival at the Ngurah Rai International 
  Airport on Thursday (October 09) to participate in the 7th Bali 
  Democracy Forum, an annual, intergovernmental forum on the development 
  of democracy in the Asia-Pacific region. The forum aims to foster 
  dialogue-based regional and international cooperation through sharing of 
  experiences and best practices that adhere to the principles of 
  equality, mutual respect and understanding. (Photo by Ryan Lim / 
  Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | (BALI, Indonesia) President Benigno S. Aquino III arrives at Ngurah Rai 
  International Airport on Thursday (October 09) to participate in the 7th 
  Bali Democracy Forum, an annual, intergovernmental forum on the 
  development of democracy in the Asia-Pacific region. The forum aims to 
  foster dialogue-based regional and international cooperation through 
  sharing of experiences and best practices that adhere to the principles 
  of equality, mutual respect and understanding. (Photo by Gil Nartea / 
  Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his departure statement during 
  the send-off ceremony at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 
  II on Thursday (October 09) to participate in the Bali Democracy Forum 
  to be held in Bali, Indonesia. The annual, intergovernmental forum on 
  the development of democracy in the Asia-Pacific region aims to foster 
  dialogue-based regional and international cooperation through sharing of 
  experiences and best practices that adhere to the principles of 
  equality, mutual respect and understanding. (Photo by Lauro Montellano 
  Jr. / Rodolfo Manabat / PCOO / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III reviews the honor guards during the 
  send-off ceremony at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal II 
  on Thursday (October 09) to participate in the 7th Bali Democracy Forum 
  to be held in Bali, Indonesia. The annual, intergovernmental forum on 
  the development of democracy in the Asia-Pacific region aims to foster 
  dialogue-based regional and international cooperation through sharing of 
  experiences and best practices that adhere to the principles of 
  equality, mutual respect and understanding. (Photo by Benhur Arcayan / 
  Rodolfo Manabat / PCOO / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
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  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III interacts with arriving passengers at 
  the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (T3) in Pasay City on 
  Tuesday night (October 07). (Photo by Robert Viñas/ Malacañang Photo 
  Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III inspects the status of the five foreign 
  airlines (Delta, KLM, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, and Cathay Pacific) 
  that transferred terminals, the passenger volume, traffic, and airport 
  security at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 in Pasay 
  City on Tuesday night (October 07). (Photo by Benjie Basug/ Malacañang 
  Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III greets Emirates Airline Commercial 
  Operations for East senior division vice president Barry Brown, and Mr. 
  Salem Obaidalla Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations Far East & 
  Australasia pilot Capt. Franklyn Desiderio and passengers of Airbus 380 
  Emirates Flight 334 at the immigration area of the Ninoy Aquino 
  International Airport Terminal 3 in Pasay City on Tuesday night (October 
  07). (Photo by Robert Viñas / Ryan Lim Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III observes the arrival of Emirates Airbus 
  A380 from Dubai at the Singapore Travelers’ Lounge (beside Emirates Gate 
  115) Travelers’ Lounge (beside Emirates Gate 115) at the Ninoy Aquino 
  International Airport in Pasay City on Tuesday night (October 07). 
  (Photo by Robert Viñas / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III observes the water canon ceremony upon 
  arrival of the Emirates Airbus A380 from Dubai at the Singapore 
  Travelers’ Lounge (beside Emirates Gate 115) at the Ninoy Aquino 
  International Airport in Pasay City on Tuesday night (October 07, 2014). 
  (Photo by Ryan Lim/ Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III inspects the status of the five foreign 
  airlines (Delta, KLM, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, and Cathay Pacific) 
  that transferred from NAIA Terminal 1, as well as the passenger volume, 
  traffic, and airport security at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport 
  Terminal 3 in Pasay City on Tuesday night (October 07). Also in photo 
  are Transportation and Communications Secretary Joseph Abaya, Tourism 
  Secretary Ramon Jimenez, Jr., and Manila International Airport Authority 
  general manager Jose Angel Honrado. (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang 
  Photo Bureau) |  
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  |  |  |  | His Excellency Jan Top Christensen, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
  Plenipotentiary of the Kingdom of Denmark to the Philippines is accorded 
  arrival honors at the Malacañang Palace Grounds for the presentation of 
  credentials on Tuesday (October 07). (Photo by Rey Baniquet / Malacañang 
  Photo Bureau / PCOO) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | His Excellency Ephraim Ben Matityau, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
  Plenipotentiary of the State of Israel to the Philippines is accorded 
  arrival at the Malacañang Palace Grounds for the presentation of 
  credentials on Tuesday (October 07). (Photo by Rey Baniquet / Malacañang 
  Photo Bureau / PCOO) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | His Excellency Luis Lillo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 
  of the Republic of Chile to the Philippines is accorded arrival honors 
  at the Malacañang Palace Grounds for the presentation of credentials on 
  Tuesday (October 07). (Photo by Rey Baniquet/ Malacañang Photo Bureau / 
  PCOO) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III accepts the credentials of Kingdom of 
  Denmark Ambassador to the Philippines Jan Top Christensen during the 
  presentation of credentials at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace on 
  Tuesday (October 07). (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III welcomes Kingdom of Denmark Ambassador 
  to the Philippines Jan Top Christensen during the presentation of 
  credentials at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace on Tuesday 
  (October 07). (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | Kingdom of Denmark Ambassador to the Philippines Jan Top Christensen 
  signs the Palace Guest Book at the Reception Hall of the Malacañan 
  Palace for the presentation of credentials on Tuesday (October 07). 
  (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III accepts the credentials of State of 
  Israel Ambassador to the Philippines Ephraim Ben Matityau during the 
  presentation of credentials at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace on 
  Tuesday (October 07). (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III welcomes State of Israel Ambassador to 
  the Philippines Ephraim Ben Matityau during the presentation of 
  credentials at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace on Tuesday 
  (October 07). (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
  |  |  |  |  |  
  |  |  |  | State of Israel Ambassador to the Philippines Ephraim Ben Matityau signs 
  the Palace Guest Book at the Reception Hall of the Malacañan Palace for 
  the presentation of credentials on Tuesday (October 07). (Photo by Ryan 
  Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
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  |  |  |  | President Benigno S. Aquino III accepts the credentials of Republic of 
  Chile Ambassador to the Philippines Luis Lillo during the presentation 
  of credentials at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace on Tuesday 
  (October 07). (Photo by Ryan Lim / Malacañang Photo Bureau) |  
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