Thursday, May 28, 2020
PMAers Reminisce Cadetship After Kin Graduated At PNPA
By Mortz C. Ortigoza
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – A grateful retired police brigadier general told the mayor here how proud his former mayor father when the chief executive graduated at the Philippine Military Academy.
“Thank you sir! it’s such a coincidence that my dad was the mayor when you graduated from PMA Class ‘76 and now my daughter Shen graduated from the PNPA with you as the mayor. My dad too was so proud of you as one of the few graduates of PMA from Lingayen to whom he has high regards. Kaya pinilit niya ako mag PMA din maski ang gusto ko talaga ay magpari,” former Pangasinan Police Director Mariano Luis “Sonny” Verzosa, Jr. told this capital town’s mayor Leopoldo Bataoil.
Both are members of PMA Classes of 1976 and 1984, respectively.
“What a coincidence indeed! I know, Shen will be a good professional officer with God, country and people foremost in her mind. Like me, I focused my life while in the active military/police service not knowing that someday I’ll be your mayor like your dad. God will surely lead, guide and protect Shen,” The mayor retorted to a fellow Cavalier.
Before being elected as mayor at the May 13, 2019 Election, Bataoil was a nine years’ congressman in the eight towns’ Pangasinan Second District.
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Farmers Want Head Of Aggie Chief Dar
By Mortz C. Ortigoza
I don’t know if Agriculture Secretary William Dar suffers sexual challenges or bouts with amnesia.
Lately I saw him at the receiving end of the vitriol by angry citizens at Facebook when he posed for a photo op rubbing elbows with a youthful mestizo knockout.
A delighted Dar was garbed in a stripped collar's shirt while the Filipino-Australian guy sartorial elegantly clad on a black coat and a black shirt.
He was dashing actor Robert James Marquinez Reid, 27, and commissioned by Dar as incoming youth ambassador for agriculture and agri- business to promote the beleaguered department that only brought anxieties and pains to the lowly farmers.
Rolly Manio commented: “Baka bading si Secretary kaya ginagawa niyang ambassador para lagi niyang makasama”.
A certain Caesar Fugata Moquete had
scathing remarks for the 67 years old horticulturist.
“Ano yan Sec. traveling boar? Anak ng itik,
marunong ba magbungkal ng lupa at matanim ng kamote? Di namin kailangang mga
farmer ang chick boy, kailangan namin ng agriculture projects, proper
irrigation, farm machineries, quality seeds and financial subsidies. Gusto mo
ng ambassador? Iyong totoong farmer alam ang hirap, andiyan si Carrot Man,
Cabbage Man o graduate agricultural colleges”.
Charlo
Quirante agreed that Dar should have commissioned the hunky Carrot Boy of
Baguio City who became a sensation at the online media.
Sunday, May 24, 2020
How drivers, families survive the two months quarantine
By Mortz C. Ortigoza
DAGUPAN CITY – Because of the two months quarantine by the government, motorized tricycle drivers and their families here have to stretch out their measly budget or stay with kin to physically survive.
Hernan Cabunot, 26, said that the five thousand pesos he borrowed from a usurer he budgeted meticulously to buy foods for himself, his wife, and two small children from the duration of March 16 to May 15's lock down this year.
The two months quarantine ensued after President Rodrigo Duterte ordered it through the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) to avoid the contagion of the deadly pandemic Corona Virus Disease-19 (ConViD-19) to the people in Luzon.
Major islands Visayas and Mindanao eventually were put under the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) by the IATF.
This 171,271 populated (2015 Census) coastal city was cleared by the IATF from her
classification as ECQ's area but the local
government unit here still classified her as General Community Quarantine (GCQ).
EKE-OUT. A motorized trike driver in the Philippines ekes out for a living. Photo Credit: Philippine News Agency |
ECQ, according to IATF, refers to the implementation of temporary
measures imposing stringent limitation on movement and transportation of
people, strict regulation of operating industries, provision of food and
essential services and heightened pressure of uniformed personnel to enforce
community quarantine protocols.
Friday, May 22, 2020
12-K New Direct Jobs Thru PEZA-Pangasinan
ANSWERS TO DE-CONGEST METRO MANILA
By Mortz C.
Ortigoza
BINALONAN,
Pangasinan – Through the intercession of a young visionary newly elected
congressman, this town and a huge portion of Pangasinan province will be
benefiting by 10, 000 to 12,000 direct new jobs from a Japanese-Filipino
consortium’s wiring system corporation.
“I am proud to
announce that the first industrial park of Pangasinan is soon to rise in the
Municipality of Binalonan. In connection, the Sumi North-Philippines Wiring
Systems Corporation is currently hiring ten thousands to twelve thousands job
vacancies. Huwag natin ito palampasin mga ka distrito,” Fifth District Rep.
Ramon Guico, III stressed.
He said this
became possible after his family sold 22 hectares of lands to the Philippine
Economic Zone Authority’s sanctioned Sumitomo North Philippines Wiring Systems Corporation (SNPWSC).
JOBS. Pangasinan Fifth District Rep.
Ramon Guico, III flashes the victory sign. Background are the lists of jobs offered by Sumitomo North Philippines Wiring Systems Corporation.
The land that the Japanese-Filipino Corporation bought is near the family owned WCC Aviation Company.
The land that the Japanese-Filipino Corporation bought is near the family owned WCC Aviation Company.