Sunday, April 29, 2018
DAGUPAN, UST conduct free minor operations and circumcision
DAGUPAN CITY – In partnership with the University of Santo Tomas Medical Mission Incorporated (USTMMI), this burgeoning city conducted a two-day surgical mission for minor operation and circumcision last April 21 and 22 at West Central 1 Elementary School.
After the two-day medical mission, 700 children out of 1500 who registered were circumcised while 200 out of 500 patients underwent minor operations on masses or ”Nikolai”, cysts, lipoma, warts, moles and skin tags.
The USTMMI was conducting a free medical mission in the city yearly, an activity which started since Fernandez was still a city councilor, in collaboration with the City Health Office.
Weeks before the medical mission, the mayor invited everyone to avail of the free medical services during her barangay consultations.
“We are bringing our government services closer to our people. And soon we will open our Diagnostic Center and Lying-In Clinic which will render free x-ray, ultrasound, ECG for indigents,” said Fernandez.
The UST team was headed by Dr. William Olalia. (Joseph C. Bacani/CIO)
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Watch for Murphy’s Law – Former Kap warns brgy bets
By Mortz C.
Ortigoza
“Don’t
belittle your weak opponent, he could make surprises,” advice by a
former Punong Barangay (Village Chief) to those who are running for the 2018
Barangay Election.
The chief lost in an election he blamed on Murphy’s Law.
Murphy Law is an adage or epigram that states "Anything that
can go wrong will go wrong".
The chairman, who asked anonymity, said he was a shoo-in for his reelection bid to win based on his surveys at the sitios.
But he still lost it because of the resources of the incumbent mayor
that damaged his political stocks.
“The mayor
was a shrewd politician as based on his personal experiences. In the past
election he was behind in popularity when he challenged the incumbent mayor. He
explained that because of machination and drama the challenging mayor created
and immediately snapped and played by the media the sitting mayor lost his
reelection.
“During the
start of the (barangay) election, the mayor pledge to his supporters that all the
villages that supported his pet-peeve vice mayor would lost in the poll,” the losing
village chairman cited.
Due to the operational and intellectual supports of the mayor, all of
those blacklisted punong barangay chairmen, including him lost.
The chutzpah was a textbook model how to outwit one’s opponent who was leading the race and made him lost it.
The chutzpah was a textbook model how to outwit one’s opponent who was leading the race and made him lost it.
Unlike in his previous ran for the village chairmanship, he and his
supporters were unrestrained giving dole outs and buying votes to the about
8,000 voters.
“But in my
reelection, the electoral field was different. While I have my Three Gs (Gold,
Goons, Guns) my rival had all the full support of the more powerful and
well-armed police through the help of the mayor”.
He could hardly complete efficiently the two waves of doling outs his
goods and monies as the police and the rival’s supporters were watching him and
his supporters closely.
He did not reach the third wave where P250 bills would be used to buy
votes because of the incident that happened to him and his supporters the night
before the casting of votes.
He cited that almost all the one million pesos kitty was not consummated as the police had destroyed his will to
fund the third wave.
The reason for his demoralization: The mayor coached the former
chairman to bribe the driver of the incumbent Kapitan to drive out his pick-up car
in the wee hour.
“Kap,
pagasulinahan natin ito mamaya. Problema pa natin iyan baka maubusan tayo ng
gasolina pag umikot tayo,” the driver told him.
He said another two of his unwitting aides accompanied the unfaithful corrupt driver.
After the clock hit midnight, the car was cruising to the gasoline
station in the village but was immediately flagged down by policemen manning a
newly installed check point.
The trio was ordered to disembark and frisk while their vehicle was searched
and was found out to have rifles without license.
At 2 o’clock in the following
early morning he and his lawyer were at the police station arguing with the
chief of police that the guns were “planted” where the police could not even
produce the guns.
But it was not the concern of the police and probably the mayor and his
rival. What was in their mind was the hype the apprehension of his men and
seizing of their set up rifles could bring as a huge news in that day’s prime
time television and radio.
What aggravated the destruction of his integrity and the plunged of his
popularity before the voters who go to the precincts to exercise their rights
of suffrage on that day was the series of pronouncements of the Election Officer
of the Commission on Election to the media that he was already damaged and
would be subjected to criminal charges and jail time even if he wins the
election.
“Masakit. Ang Election Officer interviewed at the behest of the
mayor. He said mabigat itong kaso ni Kapitan kahit na manalo siya, paulit ulit
pang sinabi iyon, hindi rin siya makakatapos dahil pa file din siya ng kaso,”
he recalled.
He lost 500 votes among the 8,000 voters of the village to the come backing
kapitan, thanks to the astute interference of the mayor whose administration was also known to reek with corruption issues because of the willing conspiracy not only with
the pro mayor village chiefs but even with the members of the local
government’s legislative body.
Media man’s son robbed
DAGUPAN CITY
– A son of a political columnist here was robbed near the gate of the City
National High School by two men while he was bound walking to his home nearby.
ZJ Rosario
Ortigoza, 23, said that around 8:30 pm Wednesday after a brief chat with a
friend near the Total Gas Station in Barangay Amado Tapuac here and while he was walking home, a five feet four
inches medium built guy grabbed his back shoulder and declared the robbery in a
hurried and threatening voice.
BAD GUYS –
Two of the robbers, caught by a security camera, run toward Perez Boulevard after robbing last April 25 the son of a media man in Dagupan City near
the City National High School while he was walking home after a jog around the
city. A crew of a cafe shop nearby said there were a lot of robberies that ensued in the area since early this year but the victims chose not to report to the police.
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The culprit,
clad in a black dress and red short pants, locked his neck with his left hand
while his right hand pointed a long knife to his lower right torso while the
other companion wearing a white tee shirt faced Ortigoza.
The victim
had a bruised on his right elbow from the knife of the malefactor.
“(A)nd
declared hold-up ordering the victim to give his cell-phone J7 Core Samsung
colored grey worth Php 9,990 with Sim No. 09330204421 with earphone attached to
the suspects companion, thereafter suspects immediately ran toward Perez Boulevard,”
a police blotter certification documented.
"After they threatened and left me I ran toward the police substation a few yards near I was held up but there were no cops manning it," he deplored.
"After they threatened and left me I ran toward the police substation a few yards near I was held up but there were no cops manning it," he deplored.
Ortigoza is
the eldest son of Mortz Ortigoza a political columnist of this newspaper.
According to
the responding police officers PO3 Narvasa, PO2 Guiling, and P01 Doctolero,
since January this year there was no robbery incident in this city.
The father of the victim calls the police under Chief of Police Supt. Jandale Sulit to haunt down the culprits as they could kill other victims
who would be resisting in giving their valuables to these robbers.
Sources,
through the sleuthing of Ortigoza, said that these hold uppers hang around the
overpass near the city high school or nearby waiting for their prey who did not
report the incidents to the police.
"First week of this month a guy was held up near the overpass by three guys using the same modus operandi where they used a knife in getting the mobile phone of the victim. Marami na po na ho-hold up diyan hindi lang nag re-report sa police," the crew of a cafe shop, who asked for anonymity, said.
"First week of this month a guy was held up near the overpass by three guys using the same modus operandi where they used a knife in getting the mobile phone of the victim. Marami na po na ho-hold up diyan hindi lang nag re-report sa police," the crew of a cafe shop, who asked for anonymity, said.
Without any
more assistance from the police a day after the heist, the victim was able to
get some video footage of the robbers running to the Perez Area.
Friday, April 27, 2018
18 free tractors for Sual farmers – Mayor
By Mortz C. Ortigoza
SUAL – Farmers in this coal –power plant hosting town are probably the
most pampered in the country if not in Pangasinan because of those expensive farm equipment subsidies given by the
mayor here.
Mayor Roberto “Bing” Arcinue cited that aside from the certified, hybrid
palay seeds, organic and chemical fertilizers, threshers, and others, there are
18 Kubota four wheeled farm tractors in the pipeline ready for distribution in the 19 villages.
“Nasungkit ko
iyong ten na tractors, may eight pa na tractors that our town will buy,” he told Northern Watch the bonanzas he had given and he would be
giving to those grateful Western Pangasinan’s peasants.
IMEE IN SUAL - Senatorial wannabe Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos poses for posterity with Sual, Pangasinan Mayor Roberto “Bing” Arcinue and the first class municipal's councilor JC Arcinue before the start of the Parade and Street Dancing Contest to celebrate the town's fiesta held recently at the Municipal Seaport. Marcos, who landed No. 13 at the latest Pulse Asia’s poll, graces the event.
Arcinue hosted recently the First Farmers Night during the fiesta
celebration for this year.
He said that he socialized and consulted with them at an event charged
with a banquet and an orchestra that add more ambiance before the wide eyed
farmers held at this burgeoning town’s gymnasium.
Thousands of local and int’l jobs offered at P’sinan Night Job Market ‘18
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – Jobseekers are offered a pool of local and international job opportunities at the Pangasinan Night Job Market scheduled on May 1 from 5:00 p.m. until 12:00 midnight highlighting the Labor Day and Pista’y Dayat 2018 celebration in the province.
The provincial government-sponsored night job market, organized by the Provincial Employment Services Office (PESO) is in partnership with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Region I and People Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP) – Pangasinan Chapter.
With around 4,000 job openings, this activity is mainly intended for jobseekers who could not avail daytime job fairs because of prior commitments.
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
ALL THINGS SUMMER AT TOY KINGDOM
Toy Kingdom celebrates all things summer with
all the amazing stuff for kids as they plunge into the pool, explore the great
outdoors or simply have fun in the sun with family and friends.
Bring your own mermaid throne in the beach with this Seashell Island inflatable. Available in selected Toy Kingdom stores nationwide. |
Splash
in style in stylish flamingo and seashell designed islands; and join in the fun
with unique inflatable pools and mattresses with LED lights perfect for
exciting pool parties.
Monday, April 23, 2018
How Brgy Kap’s bets buy votes and win
(First of a Three Series Articles)
Now that the Barangay (Village) election is few more
days to go, I will share the experiences of a Punong Barangay (Village
Chairman) bet we will call in fictitious name Philip Dipaawat.
In my almost one hour interview with him, where he
asked for anonymity, he divulged the illegitimate ugly sides of winning the
vulnerable and susceptible hearts and minds of the voters in his and his
opponents determination to win the coveted post in Barangay Nababayaran
somewhere in the urban area of Northern Luzon.
In 2007 Barangay Election, Barangay Nababayaran had 8,000 voters.
ME: How many of you aspired for the position of Kapitan (Spanish term of village chief that was termed as Kapitan del Barrio before)?
DIPAAWAT: Five of us, but the two were spent force. My two tough opponents were a rich matron looking businesswoman and the junkie (narcotics dependent) looking son of the Kapitan.
ZAMBOANGUEĆA IS 2018 MSTIZANG BANGUS
DAGUPAN CITY – Ayesha Lopez was crowned as the new MsTizang Bangus after besting 13 other contestants in the pageant held on April 21 at the Dagupan City plaza.
Coming all the way from Zamboanga City, the newly crowned 25-year-old MsTizang Bangus has been winning beauty contests for a cause as evident in her experience in a non-government organization called AIDS Society of the Philippines.
LGBT - Members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
community who won the recently concluded MsTizang Bangus held during the 2018
Bangus Festival of the tastiest milkfish city Dagupan. A Zamboanga resident
Ayesha Lopez won the crown by besting other participants from all over the
country. Photo Credit: Gerard Quiogue
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Aside from the coveted title, Lopez brought home the grand prize of P30,000 while Yeng Lavitoria of Paniqui, Tarlac received P20,000 for being the 1st runner up.
Pampanga native Ethel Olaya received P10,000 as this year’s 2nd runner up while also bagging three special awards amounting to P2,000 each, as MsTizang Fantasy Costume, MsTizang Swimsuit and MsTizang Long Gown.
Contestants Santy Layno of Baguio City, Rachel Sison of San Fabian and Carla Garcia of Dagupan City were awarded MsTizang Darling ng Bayan, MsTizang Friendship and MsTizang Globe respectively, with each receiving P2,000 as cash reward.
Non-winners were able to take home a consolation prize of P2,000 each.
Epee Rafanan of the 2018 Bangus Festival Executive Committee said that this year’s theme of ecology and the environment is in line with this city's Mayor Belen Fernandez’s campaign on making the city clean and safe for all Dagupenos.
“Here in Dagupan, our beloved Mayor has a cleanliness program that we would like to jive with. We would like to use our LGBT community to spread the message of cleanliness and preservation of the environment, said Rafanan.
Meanwhile, 2018 MsTizang Bangus Ayesha Lopez praised the event for not just being LGBT inclusive but also being held for a cause, saying: “I applaud the organizing team and the city government for having these kinds of events that tackle a good cause. I hope other cities would replicate this.” (Verdelle De Vera/CIO/Apr. 22, 2018)
Sunday, April 22, 2018
Kailangan talagang magpatayo pa ng karagdagang power plants ayon sa PEZA
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan - Hinikayat ng Philippine Economic Zone Authority
(PEZA) ang mga local government units sa Pangasinan na gagawa sila ng kahit dalawang economic
zones sa kani-kanilang bayan o lungsod.
Ayon kay PEZA Director General Charito
Plaza lalong mapabilis ang pagdagsa ng mga investors kung merong economic zones
ang mga LGUs.
PEZA Director General Charito Plaza bares plan to put up a mega-economic zone in Pangasinan. |
Si Plaza ang nagsilbing guest of honor
and speaker sa Pangasinan economic
development meeting na ginanap kamakailang lamang sa Pangasinan Training and
Development Center.
Ayon sa PEZA Director General, maraming
investors ang interesadong mamuhunan sa Pilipinas dahil sa maganda nitong
location, masisipag ng workforce, at magandang klima kung kayat dapat itong
samantalahin ng mga LGUs.
The “Luck” brought by 18th of April for candidates
MANGALDAN – Candidates
for the May 14 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE) all
over the country brave the scorching summer sun and the inconveniences of a long
queue just to file their Certificate of Candidacy (COC) at the offices of the
Commission on Election because of the magic brought by April
18.
Sta. Barbara, Pangasinan
Mayor Carlito Zaplan and Sual, Pangasinan Mayor Roberto Arcinue said that
candidates in the 44 towns and four towns’ Pangasinan province observe this
superstition since time immemorial.
LUCK - Candidates for
the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Election (BSKE) in Mangaldan, Pangasinan
scramble inside the limited space of the Election Registrar of the Commission
of Election in the Central Pangasinan’s town because of the supposed luck brought by 8 in April 18. MORTZ C. ORTIGOZA
Both chief executives said the Comelec offices in their towns were jam packed with scrambling zealots.
Punong Barangay (Barangay Chief) Alicia Velasquez of Pogo this town cited that the April 18 mad rushed at the Comelec was phenomenal in the entire country.
“Pataas e, saka itong araw na ito araw na pinakamatigas,” Dante Enriquez Cera, a seasoned radio commentator who vied for re-election for the Sangguniang Barangay (Village Legislative Body) of Banaoang of this burgeoning town, cited.
He said that the diagonal and curve lines of ocho or “8” in 18 goes up to the end point.
He cited that April 15 brings luck too to bets because the singko or “5” has an upper end tip point.
The filling of CoC started last April 14 and ended at 5 pm of April 21.
According to numerology.com, 8 is the great Karmic equalizer, a force that just as easily creates as it destroys. When the 8 comes knocking, you can be assured that you will reap what you have sown. The 8 balances the material and immaterial worlds. At its best, it is as spiritual as it is materialistic.
Saturday, April 21, 2018
EASTERN VILLAGES ARE BACK-TO-BACK GILON CHAMP
DAGUPAN CITY – Cluster 1, composed of the eastern barangays here, was adjudged for the second time in a row as this year’s Gilon Gilon ed Baley’ champion, besting four other barangay clusters, in competitions held April 20 at the city plaza and along the streets of this burgeoning city.
Back-to-back Champion Cluster 1, composed of Barangay Mangin as their cluster leader, Tebeng, Salisay, Mamalingling, Bolosan, Tambac and Bonuan Binloc, 1 received the grand prize of P200,000 and three minor awards as Best in Musicality, Best in Costume and Best in Streetdancing, winning P20,000 each, for a total of P260,000.
Cluster 4, composed of Barangay Caranglaan, Herrero-Perez, Bacayao Sur, Mayombo and Bacayao Norte, are this year’s 1st runner-up, receiving P100,000, in addition to winning P20,000 for being chosen as Best in Costume, for a total of P120,000.
Barangay Pogo Grande, Malued, Pogo Chico, Lasip Chico, Lasip Grande and Lucao of C
Cops arrest illegal number game collector
MANGATAREM – Joint police operatives from the regional and provincial
offices and this town have seized gambling paraphernalia and bet monies that
led to the arrest of a resident of Barangay Dorongan Sawat here.
In a police spot report sent to this newspaper, Roderick Ritero Mondala
was found to have in his possession a red Rusi motorcycle without plate, papelitos; Samsung with keypad cellular phone and Php 1,220.00 bet monies in different denominations.
Mondala, according to the report, was detained at the police station as
authorities prepared to file a criminal case through violation of Presidential Decree
1602 as amended by Republic Act 9287 or Increasing the Penalties for Illegal
Number Games, Others.
Friday, April 20, 2018
SUA WINS 3 GOLDS IN 2018 PALARONG PAMBANSA'S ARCHERY
DAGUPAN CITY – Jared Sua, this sports' friendly city’s star archer, won three gold medals in the 2018 Palarong Pambansa, held in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur from April 15-21.
The 2018 Palarong Pambansa is Sua’s second. He earned his first Palaro gold last year in the province of Antique in the 50 meters mark secondary boys.
PALARO GOLD MEDAL HAULER - Jared Sua (left with medals), the city’s star archer, receives his three gold medals in the 2018 Palarong Pambansa, held in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur from April 15-21. Joining him is Dagupan City Sports Commission vice-chairman Finnela T. Sim. (DCSC photo) |
This year, Sua collected three gold medals in the 60 meters, 70 meters and FITA and earned a silver medal in the 50 meter event, where he first earned his first Palaro gold medal.
Time to tease JV, Bam overtakes him in Senate's Polls
By Mortz C. Ortigoza
When I asked early this
year reelectionist Senator Jayvee Ejercito, the son of a former President, about
his take on the poor political poll’s stock of reelectionist Senator Bam Aquino
on the December 2017 Social Weather Station’s senatorial preference, he
retorted with a guffaw: “Iyon ang may malaking problema!”
He referred to the poor performance of Aquino
on the survey despite being in the Top 20 of the 12 senators needed to win so
they can be in the August Chamber for the 2019 -2025's term of office.
Ejercito and Aquino were
numbers 11 and X (Rappler.com did not give the rank), respectively, on that
survey.
In the March 23-28 Pulse
Asia’s poll, it seems Aquino would be the one teasing Estrada as the latter was
in No. 15 while the former was in No. 14.
Pulse’s put both to rove in Numbers 10-19.
Both Senators have been
busily crisscrossing the country for consultations and obviously to bolster their
weak political stocks by extricating themselves, salamabit, from the cellar dweller's tag.
In the latest SWS’s poll
those who entered the top 20 were (from highest to lowest):
1) Senator Grace
Poe; 2) Senator Cynthia Villar; 3) Former Senator Pia Cayetano; 4) Senator
Nancy Binay; 5) Senator Sonny Angara; 6) Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio; 7) Senate
President Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel; 8) Former Senator Sergio OsmeƱa; 9) Former
Senator Lito Lapid; 10) Former Senator Jinggoy Estrada; 11) Broadcaster Erwin
Tulfo; and 12) Former PNP Chief Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa.
Controversial blogger and
present Presidential Communication Operations Office Assistant Secretary Easter
Margaux “Mocha” Uson and transgender Bataan Representative Geraldine Roman, the goat or the last one, were at the 40-56 and 52-58 ranks, respectively.
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My posed when I saw Mocha’s
poor performance: “Baka hao-shiao lang iyong 5.6 million Face Book's followers
ni Mocha? Bakit kulelat sa survey ang kabayan nating Dagupena? “
When Uson’s name was
included to be part of the senatorial ticket of the PDP-Laban for the 2019
race, her boss Media Communication Office Secretary Martin Andanar (No. 27-37 in
the latest Pulse’s poll), was quick to say that the former
entertainer-turned-public official would win.
He confidently cited that
Uson’s “no-brainer” victory can be attributed to her large social media
following.
Uson has been being
demonized by critics to be the purveyor of fake news in the country.
Before joining President Rodrigo Duterte's administration, she was once a purveyor of what was prurient in this country.
"Ano iyong prurient, Pareng Mortz?" Kulafo Dimakatalos, my tricycle driver friend who lives near the house of Mocha in Barangay Amado Tapuac, Dagupan City, text me after reading this blog in the internet.
"Ah, prurient. Ibig sabihin having or encouraging an excessive interest in sexual matters as shown on her video on TV, the internet and live programs," I explained.
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Here's the comments on the poor survey performance of Mocha from Bugallon, Pangasinan former Mayor Ric Orduna, Calasiao, Pangasinan former Administrator Vivvincio Vallo, and Newspaper Editor Giovani Madrid ( a son of the former mayor of Aguillar, Pangasinan):
Mayor Orduna: Alam mo kaibigan noong midterm election na si GMA ang presidente halos lahat ng politiko na nakaupo na kagaya ko nasa administrasyon at ang sinasabi ng partidong Lakas-Kampi 12-0 zero ang kalaban mga kandidato ng administrasyon noon sila Chavit, Pichay, zubirri, cesar montano na artista at kung sino sino pa na mga sikat at mayayaman hehehe sa kasamahang palad si Zubirri lang po lumosot may daya pa kaya nanalo si Pimentel sa protesta. Ang di ko makalimotan noong nagkaroon ng political rally sa Binalonan kamiy inimbita para mag attend isa- isang dumarating ang mga kandidato at isa-isa din silang pinagsasalita daming taong pumunta ng si Cesar Montano ang dumating kasama ang asawang Sunshine Cruz naku kawawa yong nagsasalita tinalikuran ng mga tao at dinumog si Montano hiyawan sigawan napakainit ng pagtangap sa kanya kaya nasabi ko sa sarili ko sigurado ng senador itong Montano na ito sikat talagang artista mali pala ako resulta kulelat. Kaya itong kababayan natin na si Mocha kung makausap mo advice mo siya hindi siya ganon kasikat kay Montano at baka di niya alam dito lang sa atin pag siya ay napag uusapan yong iba napapamura mukhang daming galit sa kanya at di maalis sa utak ng mga tao yong dati niyang raket alam mo na yon. Regards my friend.
Admin Vallo:Dagdag mo pa mga Marcos loyalist, galit din sa kanya. Wala siyang solid North kaya d siya oobra. Well articulated ang binitawan ni Mayor (Orduna) and that's a fact.
Mortz: Naalala ko si Bong Revilla noong dinala ninyo ni Mayor Roy sa Calasiao, of all my experiences as a media practitioner that was a campaign were people went gaga, artista kasi. Iba ang dating ng artista sa mga tao. But unlike Cesar Montano, Edu Manzano and other members of the celluloid screen, Bong Revilla did not only win that senate race, but beat his fellow senators to win a room in a detention cell sa Camp Crame - talagang sikat may paiyak iyak pa sa plunder cases niya.
Editor Madrid: Well, she’s famous... and well-known. But she’s known more for her notoriety. And what really are the qualities of being well-known? So funny, people now use the term notorious in a more neutral way as a form of irony - which doesn’t actually change the fact that the proper use of this word has a negative flavor.
Before joining President Rodrigo Duterte's administration, she was once a purveyor of what was prurient in this country.
"Ano iyong prurient, Pareng Mortz?" Kulafo Dimakatalos, my tricycle driver friend who lives near the house of Mocha in Barangay Amado Tapuac, Dagupan City, text me after reading this blog in the internet.
"Ah, prurient. Ibig sabihin having or encouraging an excessive interest in sexual matters as shown on her video on TV, the internet and live programs," I explained.
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Here's the comments on the poor survey performance of Mocha from Bugallon, Pangasinan former Mayor Ric Orduna, Calasiao, Pangasinan former Administrator Vivvincio Vallo, and Newspaper Editor Giovani Madrid ( a son of the former mayor of Aguillar, Pangasinan):
Mayor Orduna: Alam mo kaibigan noong midterm election na si GMA ang presidente halos lahat ng politiko na nakaupo na kagaya ko nasa administrasyon at ang sinasabi ng partidong Lakas-Kampi 12-0 zero ang kalaban mga kandidato ng administrasyon noon sila Chavit, Pichay, zubirri, cesar montano na artista at kung sino sino pa na mga sikat at mayayaman hehehe sa kasamahang palad si Zubirri lang po lumosot may daya pa kaya nanalo si Pimentel sa protesta. Ang di ko makalimotan noong nagkaroon ng political rally sa Binalonan kamiy inimbita para mag attend isa- isang dumarating ang mga kandidato at isa-isa din silang pinagsasalita daming taong pumunta ng si Cesar Montano ang dumating kasama ang asawang Sunshine Cruz naku kawawa yong nagsasalita tinalikuran ng mga tao at dinumog si Montano hiyawan sigawan napakainit ng pagtangap sa kanya kaya nasabi ko sa sarili ko sigurado ng senador itong Montano na ito sikat talagang artista mali pala ako resulta kulelat. Kaya itong kababayan natin na si Mocha kung makausap mo advice mo siya hindi siya ganon kasikat kay Montano at baka di niya alam dito lang sa atin pag siya ay napag uusapan yong iba napapamura mukhang daming galit sa kanya at di maalis sa utak ng mga tao yong dati niyang raket alam mo na yon. Regards my friend.
Admin Vallo:Dagdag mo pa mga Marcos loyalist, galit din sa kanya. Wala siyang solid North kaya d siya oobra. Well articulated ang binitawan ni Mayor (Orduna) and that's a fact.
Mortz: Naalala ko si Bong Revilla noong dinala ninyo ni Mayor Roy sa Calasiao, of all my experiences as a media practitioner that was a campaign were people went gaga, artista kasi. Iba ang dating ng artista sa mga tao. But unlike Cesar Montano, Edu Manzano and other members of the celluloid screen, Bong Revilla did not only win that senate race, but beat his fellow senators to win a room in a detention cell sa Camp Crame - talagang sikat may paiyak iyak pa sa plunder cases niya.
Editor Madrid: Well, she’s famous... and well-known. But she’s known more for her notoriety. And what really are the qualities of being well-known? So funny, people now use the term notorious in a more neutral way as a form of irony - which doesn’t actually change the fact that the proper use of this word has a negative flavor.
(You can
read my selected columns at mortzortigoza.blogspot.com and
articles at Pangasinan News Aro. You can send comments too at
totomortz@yahoo.com)
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Second Sual coal plant boosts economic prospects - Arcinue
SUAL,
Pangasinan – The construction of a new coal-fired power plant in this coastal
town is in support to the development thrusts of the government.
This
was stressed by Mayor Roberto Ll. Arcinue in a recent interview with newsmen
after President Duterte’s recent trip to China.
During
Duterte’s visit to Boao, China, 10 Chinese companies said they would
invest billions in the Philippines.
Sual Mayor Roberto "Bing" Arcinue |
The estimated total value of the investment
is about $9 billion or P467 billion. The investments are also expected to
generate 10,000 jobs for Fillpinos.
With
the influx of foreign investors into the country, it has become imperative for
the country to have sufficient, stable and affordable electricity, according to
the mayor.
“It
is hard for our economy to grow fast and have sustainable development if its
power supply is unstable and costly,” he stressed.
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Mangaldan wins gov’t’s performance based bonus
By Mortz C. Ortigoza
MANGALDAN - As one of the few recipients of an award
in the Philippines, this thriving town was rewarded with Performance-Based
Incentive System (PBIS) for Fiscal Year 2017 with four other towns in Region -1
and with 23 towns and cities in the entire country by the Department of Budget & Management.
The awarding body was the Inter-Agency Task Force
on the Harmonization of the National Government Performance Monitoring,
Information, and Reporting Systems.
AWARD - Huge poster dominates the Mangaldan’s town plaza lauding Mayor
Bona Fe D. Parayno and her administration for clinching the Performance-Based
Incentive System (PBIS) from the national government.
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