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May 7, 2013

ABDULSALI "ILAY" ASMADUN interview


ABDULSALI "ILAY" ASMADUN interview on preventing the supporters of Mayoralty Cadidate Hadar Hajiri of Lugus, Sulu to post Campaign Materials at Lugus Proper

Hadar Hajiri Lugus, Sulu Mayoralty Candidate


Mar 26, 2013

No brownout in Marawi City …Lasureco

BY: RIC CLET/MARIZ REVALES Marawi City – There is no brownout in Marawi City, according to Sultan Ashary Maongco, General Manager of the Lanao del Sur Electric Cooperative (Lasureco). Maongco stressed the city is now brownout free, contrary to the alleged by the its detractors that said Marawi City is frequently experienced brownout due to its curtailment of power made by the Lasureco . During the press briefing Maongco said only the province experienced brownout but the city of Marawi enjoys 24 hours with light except that the light cooperative presently having facelift or rehabilitation in some areas in the city which sometimes they have to temporarily shutoff its main power. Maongco also said that the light cooperative is religiously paying its debt from power producing companies which again their detractors wants to create something that will destroy good image of Lasureco under the able leadership of Maongco Maongco explained that since he assumed office last 2007 Lasureco continue its rehabilitation program, acquisition of properties and loans from other institutions. “ Since I assumed my post I continuously looking for some funds that will develop Lasureco from its former image ”,Maongco said. He added that only this year, Lasureco built five (5) substations. “ Like in Dansalan,we put up 40 plus MV power transformer. We also put up 60 footer concrete pole with 13.2 KW distribution lines. Yan ba ang sinasabi nila na wala kaming nagawa ? Saan kami kumukuha ng pera? Utang lahat yan ng Lasureco at bayad na yan,” reveals Maongco. Earlier, Alliance Regional Coalition Against People’s Poverty (ARCAPP), a group of consumers who criticized Maongco’s leadership. The group allegedly said that Lasureco debts now pegged to the amount of 5 billion pesos. Maongco made a challenged to media that his office is open even for the Commission on Audit (COA) for them to see where the financial released.

Dec 22, 2012

UNA BATS FOR TOP-LEVEL CRISIS GROUP TO HANDLE LOOMING HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN AREAS HIT BY ‘PABLO’

PRESS The United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) today proposed a top-level crisis management team made up of Cabinet Secretaries to address what it described as a “looming humanitarian crisis” in areas badly hit by typhoon Pablo. Navotas Rep. Toby Tiangco, UNA Secretary General, said the administration’s response should at least be on the same level as when it conducted a full search for the late DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo. “Given the rising death toll, the extent of damages, and the looming humanitarian crisis, we see no reason why the administration cannot designate a Cabinet Secretary or a team of Cabinet Secretaries to be on the ground to direct government efforts,” Tiangco said. “The administration did this during search for the late Secretary Robredo and there is all the more reason to do it now,” he added. Tiangco noted that during the search for Robredo, Cabinet secretaries were on top of the situation, and government agencies and resources were tapped to the fullest. “The administration has shown what it can do when it musters its resources, personnel and attention as was the case during the search for the late Secretary. We hope the administration will do this again, since the situation in Mindanao involves thousands of Filipinos,” he said. Tiangco said the survivors have been complaining about the lack of food and other basic needs, a week after the typhoon. There is also the need to clear the areas of debris and restore basic utilities like power and water. “There is a perception that government response has not been very effective. This needs to be addressed immediately,” he said

Sep 1, 2012

Traditional Upland Rice in Maguindanao to expand to 40 hectares to enhance rice processing opportunities


  
                                       BY: RIC CLET and MARIZ REVALES
  
   To enchance rice processing opportunities in Maguindanao, a traditional upland rice project in Maguindanao will be doubled to 40 hectares next season for the porvince’s One town One Product (OTOP) rice delicacies like the “Tinagtag.”

     With the need to aid the province in economic progress as a means to achieve peace and order stability, the Community-based Participatory Research (CPAR) project of the Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR) is expanding its earlier 20-hectare program.  The variety being popular used is the Red Dinorado.
  
Funding amounted to P600,000.  The project will be replicated in an aim to raise more farmer leader-entrepreneurs from the program.
   The Pigkalagan Farmers’ Association (PFA) and Ladia Farmers Association (LFA) have just doubled their rice yield to an average of 2.8 metric tons (MT) per hectare from 1.2 MT.
   Although still far lower compared to the average yield in certified seeds and hybrids that bring Maguindanao’s average rice yield to three MT, the yield increase is already an achievement.
   The upland farmers have never really been practicing proper fertilization according to Department of Agriculture and Fisheries-Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao (DA-ARMM) Project Leader Tong A. Abas.
   “We’re now using fertilizers (including the organic BIO-N) and pest control.  These were among the most important practices that should be observed as suggested during our PRA (Participatory Rural Appraisal),” said Abas.
   Also a basic need is organizing farmers.
   The organized farmers now comprise PFA, which has 15 members, and LFA, with 20 members.  Of these groups 22 are participants of the CPAR-Traditional Upland Rice-based Farming System (TURFS).
   Even if rice is the single most valuable commodity in the country, many farmers remain needy of  help in organization, said BAR Director Nicomedes P. Eleazar.
   “Organizing farmers creates a lot synergy in rural projects.  Many united farmers can achieve much more than many farmers working separately from each other can achieve,” Eleazar said.
   BAR’s CPAR also conducts a PRA at the very start of a project.  It is a requirement in CPAR, a program where farmers themselves are asked what they think they need exactly to become progressive.
   BAR noted that upland farms are among the most neglected in the country.  Aside from being distant from cities, difficult to reach for farm technicians, and the absence of irrigation, upland farms are far from farm to market roads, storage facilities, and bulk food processing facilities.

Seed Production

   The upland rice program is now eyeing the more complicated seed production.
    “There’s higher potential earning from seed production for good seeds. Our farmers our good, they can produce seeds,” said Abas.
   There’s also a bigger demand for seeds.  Rather than selling rice as food to customers, farmers usually keep a portion of their production to themselves for planting use. That can be a factor to seed shortage.
   Maguindanao has the mountainous North Upi as the Little Baguio of Maguindanao that is ideal as seed production land.  It is also a center for agricultural production where the Upi Agricultural School is found.
   “It’s not necessary that a seed production land is in the plains, although a flat land is better. Farmers traditionally do zero tillage (no plowing). But what we do to improve the land (under TURFS) is to plow it,” said Abas.
   Seed production program will potentially enable Maguindanao to sell seeds to other provinces. 
   Maguindanao presently imports from other provinces some rice need with 173,728 MT deficiency.  This is 30 percent of consumption as of 2011, according to provincial data. 

Milling and other farm constraints

   The farmers may also have a separate project on the acquisition of a milling machine. Most upland farmers still practically use the laborious hand-driven pounding of rice.  They use wooden pole as tool to separate rice grain from the stalks.
   “Maybe if we become successful, we may have another proposal for milling,” he said.
   A TURFS report named the lack of post-harvest (storage and drier) facilities as among the challenges in upland farming. 
   Others are high costs of farm inputs, lack of access to lending, inadequacy in technical know-how, lack of transportation to haul the harvest, weed threats, and weather-related problems like flash floods.
   Flash floods add up to the fact that most farms are rainfed, therefore, are planted to rice only once a year. That’s instead of two times in irrigated lands.
   To avoid seasons of flooding, TURFS is also determining a cropping calendar that will avoid heavy rains and flooding.  Its distinct season due to climate change comes earlier.  The dry season is from Sept. 16 to March 15, the wet from March 16 to Sept. 15

Native delicacies

   A good local rice production may further enable Maguindanaoan families to produce the native delicacies which they are famous for.
   One of this is the “Tinagtag,” a crunchy snack made of ground rice, sugar, and water.  It is given as a gift in special occasions like Thanksgiving, similar to how “tikoys” are given away during Chinese New Year.
   “It’s very much known in Maguindanao, and you can’t make it if you don’t use the native upland rice,” said Abas. The province’s indigenous rice is known for both its glutinous and non-glutinous forms and delicious taste.
   Tinagtag and other rice-based delicacies Dudul, Kumukunsi, Panganan Sising, Putri Mandi, Tipas, Dadal Muntia, and Bulua are also the reasons why there is limited rice supply.
   “During seed planting, we run out of seeds.  You have to go house to house to buy seeds.  People are not willing to sell their seeds because they turn them into native products from which they earn a lot.”
   As these rice-based goods are good for what they are, these have become a One Town One Product (OTOP) in Sultan Kudarat, a Maguindanao town. OTOP products receive financing and marketing support through the Department of Trade and Industry.  The brand Samra Maguindanao Delicacies is already distributed all over the country.
   Among the makers of Tinagtag are urban poor women members of  UP SAVINGS (Urban Poor Socialized Actions and Viable Initiatives that Net, Gain, and Serve) Multi-purpose Cooperative.
   “Poor economic conditions and low productivity trap farmers in a poverty circle.  It is very important that we find ways on how to improve farmers’ financial capability.  Teaching and helping them, especially women,  process products are good opportunity to explore in order to help farmers generate additional income,” according to the CPAR project.

   CPAR-TURFS and DAF intervention

    Of the 22 TURFS farmer-cooperators, 10 are from Brgy. Simuay and 12 from Brgy. Darapanan.
   The farmers were provided with 40 kilos traditional upland rice seeds, 4.5 kilos green mongo, two bags complete fertilizer, one bag urea, six packs of Bio-N, one bottle herbicide, and one bottle pesticide.
   A one hectare demonstration farm was established since the project in March 2009 in order to attract farmers’ interest on how to raise their yield.
   On top of the CPAR-TURFS assistance, DAF also has a program for Maguindanao, not only the uplands but the entire province.
   To assure farmers that there will be a buyer for their produce, DAF committed to buy these.  But with the rice shortage, farmers refused to sell these to DAF as they needed them  for home use and delicacy-making.
      Yield should sustain growth from an average of 3.08 MT per hectare in 2011 to 3.28 MT, 2012; 3.57 MT, 2013; 3.63 MT, 2014; 3.79 MT, 2015; and 3.93 MT, 2016.
   Maguindanao has a total rice area of 94,773 hectares consisting of 23,000 hectares of irrigated land and a comparably bigger 71,770 hectares of rainfed area.
   There remains a potential irrigable area of 27,681 hectares.  It is estimated that 18,127 farmers will be benefited with the development of irrigable areas. Among the beneficiary areas are Libris, Alip, Malmar, Lambayong, Pagris, Talayan, and Kabulnan.
   Maguindanao actually suffered a rice production decline of 7.3 percent to 578,128 hectares in 2011.  This is a result of the flash-flood causing typhoons Ceding, Dodoy, Egay and Frank.
   Also the abolition of an earlier 50-50 subsidy scheme, where government paid for the cost of certified and hybrid seeds, caused the decrease.
   The Maguindanao provincial government separately receives aid from DA and the Philippine Rice Research Institute.  
   From June to September this year, a P33.8 million is being allocated for various assistance including seed for climate change varieties.  This includes submergence-tolerant varieties, drought-tolerant varieties, early maturing varieties, and certified seeds.
   Other suggested priority assistance to Maguindanao farmers are support for organic fertilizer through composting facilities, construction of  new and restoration of irrigation in coordination with ARMM, Regions 9, 10, and 12, provision for post harvest facilities and farm mechanization (warehouses), and farmers’ training.

Jun 4, 2012

DepEd Marawi launches Biometric Time Attendance Recorder

RIC CLET and MARIZ REVALES    
     
Islamic City of Marawi - Marawi City School Division of the Department of Education of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (DepEd-ARMM) launched recently its 2012 -2013 Brigade Eskwela and the distribution of Biometric Time Attendance Recorder to secondary high schools and Central Elementary schools here.
These machines will prevent teachers from tardiness and absences once these will be implemented and install to different schools as their daily time recorder.

City Schools Division Superintendent Mona A. Macatanong in her speech said that with financial support of Regional Governor Mujiv Hataman and Dep Ed Regional Secretary Atty. Jamar Kulayan the distribution of biometric machines, paints and brooms will not be realized.  

Macatanong added that the affair is not new development in the district since it is also their 50th (Golden) founding anniversary of the division when it was separated from the Lanao del Sur division in 1962.

"This year we will be implementing the biometric time attendance recorder in support to Regional Governor Mujiv Hataman educational reform agenda in the ARMM", Macatanong said.
The school maintenance week or more properly known as Brigada Eskwela program of the DepEd focuses on sanitation and personal hygiene. The Brigade Eskwela mobilizes the teachers, students, parents, civic groups, Local Government Units and the residents in repairing of schools two weeks before the opening of classes on June 4, 2012.

She added that with the aid of this device, she is very optimistic that the teachers can maintain and push forward in uplifting their quest to quality education through quality service of dedicated teachers of school division of Marawi City.  

"Marawi City division has been provided for quality education to the people in the area and 95 percent of our successful leaders of today are products of our city division such as politicians, lawyers, directors and other government officials.

She lauded the administrators and the teachers of the division in providing quality education to the pupils and the students for making us on top in the recent achievement test given by the region and national DepEd.

"In fact, our elementary basketball team garnered bronze medal in the recent Palarong Pambansa, "Macatanong said.

Macatanong also informed Secretary Kulayan that on June 3, 2012 district principals will be distributing their lesson plans,class records, and observation and suggestion books to all teachers in the field.

Meanwhile, Kulayan in his part, said that he just came from Manila to follow up the funds for the training of teachers in the implementation of K-12 DepEd program that will start this year. He said an understanding with DepEd Central office, ARMM regional DepEd will be using the saving just to push through the training in order to implements K-12 program by June 4, 2012. 

" I am very glad that Marawi City Schools Division started the biometric, making the first division to implement the biometric machines in their schools, having the first to put up this machine  in their division office",Kulayan disclosed. 

The secretary also launched ARMM DepEd program dubbed as "Kulayan ang Paaralan". The program aims to paint all the schools along the national highways in the city schools division."The division wanted to implement the program under this administration and by the end of the program all schools will be colorful ",Kulayan said.

The secretary before he ends his speech, he announced that clothing allowance is ready for distribution, the mid year bonus is also set for release. 

 

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