Thursday, December 1, 2022

Coronavirus Lockdown: Speical Audit on COVID-19 Vaccine Purchase, Tourist Arrivals Back, and More!

More news about how the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines is being handled by the public and the government.

Tourism gains continue as the nation recovers from the pandemic. 

Tourist arrivals in this city are expected to return next year to the pre-pandemic level of around 800,000 visitors as monthly events are being planned as attractions.

“Our figures in 2019, which was more than 800,000 tourist arrivals, we will probably reach by 2023,” Maria Teresa Manalili, chief tourism operations officer, told the Philippine News Agency (PNA).

As of Wednesday, estimates showed Bacolod could hit more than 500,000 visitors by the end of the year, which is higher than the target of 400,000 visitors set by the Department of Tourism.

“We still have November and December, so we can really hit our target. How much more next year, we will have programs and activities per month,” Manalili said.

Data from the City Tourism Office showed that in 2019, the city had 803,911 visitors, but the figures dropped by -82.19 percent to only 143,114 in 2020, the year Covid-19 pandemic struck and put the global tourism industry to a halt.

In 2021, Bacolod had 147,582 visitors, which slightly increased by 3.12 percent from the 2020 figures.

During the 43rd Masskara Festival in October, at least 184,00 tourists attended the three-week festivity, which was held for the first time since 2019.

“Definitely, the city’s tourism industry has started to recover. If you ask the hotels and restaurants, they were able to recover during the Masskara Festival. It has brought a major impact to tourism as it opened the local economy,” she added. 

Dropping all vaccine requirements throughout the nation including mandatory testing for the unvaccinated in places like Boracay will greatly increase tourism arrivals. 

The government is still looking for a scapegoat to blame for all the wasted vaccines. Representative Garin says the DOH advisory board is to blame. 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/852478/rep-garin-says-doh-advisory-council-also-to-blame-for-expired-covid-19-vaccine-doses/story/

The Health Technology Assessment Council (HTAC), which advises the Department of Health (DOH) regarding COVID-19 vaccines, should share the blame for the 31 million vaccine doses that expired, Iloilo Representative Janet Garin said Thursday.

(It's a painful truth that every DOH decision must go through HTAC, and there are situations when such is appropriate. However, there are also situations wherein the recommendation has long been delayed that it won’t have weight anymore, just like what happened to COVID-19 vaccines.)

A former DOH secretary, Garin said HTAC’s mandate is to provide recommendations to the DOH in a swift manner -- something, she said, the council failed to do.

According to Garin, while other countries were already administering COVID-19 booster shots, HTAC has yet to decide on when to give booster shots and still waiting on the result of their clinical trials.

“It is really disheartening that such an amount of COVID-19 vaccines expired, although we saw it coming because as early as June and July last year, we were already saying that the first booster should already be administered,” Garin, also a medical doctor, pointed out.

“They still waited it out and only authorized it by December, when a lot of people were already infected and a lot of people already died. Also, they only allowed a second booster when the COVID-19 vaccines were already about to expire.”

Garin also called out HTAC for its supposed flexibility which affected the private sector purchase of the COVID-19 vaccines since they cannot administer the booster shot to their employees without clearance from the DOH, which in turn needs recommendations from HTAC.

“We have been doing things by the book too much, empowering HTAC so much that DOH decisions will have to depend on the council which does not have accountability. As a result, our resources were wasted,” Garin said.

As long as there is a state of emergency no one will know who is to blame because emergency powers give the government carte blanche to order whatever they need with no oversight. 

The OCTA says the NCR may see another wave of COVID infections. 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/852453/ncr-may-see-another-covid-19-wave-with-rising-positivity-rate-octa/story/

Another wave of COVID-19 infections may start in the National Capital Region (NCR) with the observed "spike" in its positivity rate, independent monitoring group OCTA Research said Thursday.

OCTA fellow Dr. Guido David reported that NCR’s seven-day COVID-19 positivity rate jumped from 7.4% on November 15 to 9.2% on November 22.

"NCR weekly positivity rate spiked up from 7.4% to 9.2%. Unless these trends do not progress, we could be seeing the start of another wave of infections in the NCR (similar to what we saw in June)," David said on Twitter.

In a Dobol B TV interview, David said that the rising positivity rate in NCR may be an indication of a “surge or mini surge.”

(We cannot say now what the real reason is for the uptick because we have only observed it, and we will still see if it continues. But in other areas, it is not increasing. Although there are areas in which positivity rates have increased.)

But really who cares when the OCTA also says the death rate is down. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1697796/fwd-octa-average-of-daily-covid-19-deaths-in-ph-down-from-38-to-12

The seven-day average of daily coronavirus deaths in the Philippines stood at 12 as of November 21, down from its record from the previous month of 38, independent pandemic monitor OCTA Research Group said. 

OCTA fellow Guido David on Friday pointed out the notable dip in daily COVID-19 deaths logged in the country. 

“Currently, the seven-day average of COVID deaths is 12 as of November 21, compared with 38 on October 21, 2022,” he said in a social media post. 

David also noted that among the 64,524 COVID-19 deaths reported in the country since the onset of the pandemic, 42,260 or 65.5 percent were logged in 2021, while only 13,105 or 20 percent have so far been recorded in 2022. 

64,524 is .05% of 110 million people! This is not and never was a pandemic. 

The pandemic has greatly stunted students reading abilities. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1189522

The country is celebrating National Book Week from November 24 to 30 amid the struggle to arrest Filipino learners’ dwindling reading proficiency.

Even before the pandemic struck, international large-scale assessments showed that learners were already struggling to meet the minimum required proficiency in reading, according to Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, chair of the Committee on Basic Education.

He pressed the need for programs and interventions that would improve Filipino learners’ proficiency in reading.

“Reading is one of the youth’s foundationS that should be strengthened. More than ever, we should focus on that area as education suffered a lot since the pandemic broke out,” Gatchalian said in a news release on Saturday.

In the 2018 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), the Philippines scored lowest in Reading out of 79 countries.

The PISA further showed that only one in five Filipino learners aged 15 achieved at least the minimum proficiency level in Overall Reading Literacy.

The 2019 Southeast Asia Primary Learning Metrics, on the other hand, said only 10 percent of the country’s Grade 5 learners achieved the minimum proficiency at the end of primary education.

The World Bank estimated that as of June, learning poverty in the Philippines is at 90.9 percent.

Learning poverty is defined as the percentage of 10-year-old children who cannot read or understand a simple story.

Gatchalian’s Senate Bill 150 or the Academic Recovery and Accessible Learning (ARAL) Act seeks to institute a nationwide learning recovery program that will include well-systematized tutorial sessions and well-designed remediation plans.

The proposed ARAL Program will prioritize reading to develop the critical and analytical thinking skills of learners.

He also proposed to officially make every November National Reading Month under Senate Bill 475, to be celebrated with nationwide reading programs and activities and inculcate a culture of reading among basic education learners and their communities.

The pandemic restrictions imposed by the government were so bad that the government has to pass a law to get students back on track!

While everyone was forced inside sea life was able to regenerate.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/476838/pado-covid-19-restrictions-allowed-marine-resources-in-balicasag-island-to-regenerate

The pandemic may have affected the lives of many, but it also did some good as it allowed the marine ecosystem in the different dive sites in Panglao town in Bohol province to recover and regenerate.

Just recently, members of the Panglao Association of Dive Operators (PADO) said they again saw in Balicasag Island fish species and other marine resources that they had not seen in years.

“Even if we say that the pandemic has already impacted us so much, but however, it was also a major factor in the regeneration of, or as we call it in the diving industry, the comeback of the old species. Sightings of different species have already been observed and we can show photos of it,” said Joseph Jasper Arcay, adviser and co-founder of PADO.

The quick break from doing outdoor activities that was brought about by pandemic restrictions paired with the continuous imposition of dive regulations in their town did a lot of help for the recovery of their dive sites, Arcay added.

Perhaps these divers want the pandemic restrictions imposed once more in order to keep the wildlife alive. The PNP are blaming the abolition of pandemic restrictions for the rise on the crime.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1698678/pnp-reminds-public-this-christmas-season-if-we-can-move-freely-so-can-criminals

With the COVID-19 limits having been loosened, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has issued a warning to the public to be vigilant throughout the holiday season.

During the flag-raising ceremony on Monday, PNP officer-in-charge and Lt. Gen. Rhodel Sermonia said that they expect the public to go all out in celebrating the holiday season, especially after COVID-19 restrictions from 2020 to 2021 prevented people from meeting their relatives.

However, along with those going out for celebrations, Sermonia said this would also be an opportune time for criminals to victimize people.

“In two days’ time, we will be entering the most-anticipated month of the year: December, the Yuletide month.  We feel the upcoming Christmas season with longer nights and shorter days […] We all miss this kind of celebration for two years because of the restrictions we imposed to protect our loved ones from COVID-19 pandemic,” he said.

“We are finally free from the fear of getting seriously affected by COVID-19, but I guess we could be better if the people can also feel free from fearing crime. We know that with us being free from the pandemic, criminal minds also celebrate because they are free to victimize people and attempt to keep up with the recovering economy,” he added.

According to Sermonia, this was why they were heeding the orders of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and PNP chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. to set up crime prevention measures to allay the concerns of Filipinos.

The acting PNP chief, who filled in for Azurin, who is on a foreign mission, said it is better to prevent crimes than solve them.

It's not as if the PNP has a great track record in either preventing or solving crimes. Many times they are the culprits!

The COA has threatened the government with disallowing the purchase of COVID-19 vaccines if the DOH continues to keep documents related to the process confidential. 

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/11/29/2227287/govt-covid-19-vaccine-purchases-risk-coa-disallowance-if-doh-keeps-seal-docs

The Commission on Audit may issue a notice of disallowance on the government’s procurement of COVID-19 vaccines if the Department of Health would keep the documents related to this confidential, the state auditing body’s chairperson said Tuesday.

While the DOH has asked the COA for an audit of the vaccine procurements, it has also invoked non-disclosure agreements with vaccine manufacturers to keep documents related to their purchase out from the hands of state auditors, COA chairperson Gamaliel Cordoba said.

“The Department of Health po at the time, Secretary [Francisco] Duque [III], wrote to us stating that they will not be able to provide these documents because they have an NDA or non-disclosure agreement with the suppliers,” Cordoba said as he faced a Commission on Appointments panel.

Cordoba said their legal office told them that the COA is not bound by NDAs, so their resident auditor will send a demand letter to the DOH for the documents related to vaccine procurement.

If this is unheeded, Cordoba said the COA itself will write DOH a demand letter.

“If after this, we still get nothing, we have to issue a notice of suspension and go through the process of notice of disallowance. This will continue along with other legal processes, which may include the issuance of a subpoena,” he said.

Even the banks who lended money to the government to procure vaccines want an audit.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/852934/adb-wb-demand-special-audit-on-covid-19-vaccine-purchase-coa-chair-cordoba/story/

The World Bank (WB) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) are already demanding a special audit on the loans they have granted to the Philippine government for the procurement of COVID-19 vaccines, Commission on Audit chairman Gamaliel Cordoba disclosed Tuesday.

The COA chairman made the statement as he committed to ensure a complete audit of the public funds used for the vaccine procurements.

"Your honors, you have our commitment that this government expenditure will be audited especially now that our lenders, World Bank and ADB, seek an special audit," he said.

A special audit is definitely coming sooner rather than later. The only question is how much time it will take toe COA.

Despite fears of a new wave and the emergence of new variants the Philippines' healthcare utilization rate remains low.

https://mb.com.ph/2022/11/26/healthcare-utilization-remains-low-amid-detection-of-omicron-subvariant-bq-1-doh/

Following the detection of Omicron subvariant BQ.1, the Department of Health (DOH) said that the Philippines’ healthcare utilization rate remains at low-risk category. 

“The DOH assured that the country’s healthcare utilization rate remains at low risk.” the state health agency said in a statement on Saturday, Nov. 26. 

Hospitals in the country are also prepared in the event that another increase in Covid-19 cases occur, the DOH said. 

“Preparatory activities have already been initiated to ensure that triage systems are in place and step-down health facilities are available should an increase in healthcare utilization rates be observed,” it said. 

Moreover, the DOH said that all vaccines are effective in preventing death as well as severe and critical Covid-19,regardless of variant. 

“As of now, all our vaccines continue to be effective against severe cases caused by detected variants,” said DOH Officer-in-Charge Maria Rosario Vergeire. 

“This is why we continue to appeal to our kababayans to get vaccinated and boosted against Covid-19 on top of other layers of protection, to minimize transmission and in effect, the emergence of new variants,” she added. 

Vaccines work, death rates are low, and infection rates are also low and these people are still scare mongering about a possible resurgence of the virus. Even if that happened the death rate would still remain low. Remember the current death rate now is 64,524 which is .05% of 110 million people! There is nothing to worry about as long as one keeps himself healthy. 

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Overloaded Trucks Are a National Problem

Recently I have written about collapsing bridges, dangerous spaghetti wires, and electric poles being left in the middle of newly widened roads. All of these stories have a connecting thread and it is neglect. Neglect of the law and of public safety. In particular collapsing bridges are directly related to overloaded trucks.

In Davao road deterioration has been directly linked to overloaded trucks. 

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1946392/davao/local-news/road-deterioration-due-to-heavy-trucks---dpwh-davao

AN official of the Department of Public Works and Highways Davao Region (DPWH-Davao) said one of the contributing factors to why roads in the Davao Region are deteriorating is due to overloaded trucks.

DPWH Spokesperson Dean Ortiz said during the 18th Regular Session on November 15, 2022 that the roads in the region are built to accommodate vehicles that weigh as much as 10 tons. However, 20-ton trucks are now plying the roads of the region. The roads in the region are not intended to accommodate trucks of this size.

“We can monitor the trucks coming in Davao City, but... we can only do so much,” Ortiz said.

He said they can only monitor the weight of the big trucks traveling along J.P. Laurel in Panabo, Davao del Norte, and in Digos, Davao del Sur. The agency has built weighbridge stations, located around 10 kilometers away from populated areas, to monitor the weight of the trucks.

To closely monitor the trucks, Davao City Councilor Bernie Al-ag proposed the monitoring and regulation of the weights of big trucks traveling in and out of the city.

“I think what we need to do about this, number one, in regulating the weights of the truck, if we have an existing policy about this we need to review this, Let’s take a look into this if it is still appropriate,” Al-ag said.

Also, he said DPWH should also check with their planning department, especially the quality of the asphalt that is being used for the road construction so that the budget will not be wasted.

“It would be a wase that after asphalting the roads, it will deteriorate and be the cause of accidents. Instead of improving the livability in the city, it has caused a problem,” Al-ag said.

However, Ortiz said if the road deteriorates, the cost of the repair will be charged to the contractor of the project due to a structural warranty of five years.

“If there are portions that needed to be repaired, those are totally at no cost to the government, it is under the contractor,” Ortiz said.

While the repair will not cost the government, Al-ag still requested their office to follow the standards of the construction, especially the contractor. He said Dabawenyos deserve quality infrastructure.

“It is not right that after a year or two it will be reconstructed again. This is not efficient, we demand efficiency,” Al-ag said.

He said there should be a permanent solution or long-term solution to deteriorating roads.

The permanent or long-term solution is to not have heavy trucks driving through the city and to make sure all trucks are not overloaded. We can see from the picture that apparently heavy trucks are being routed through the city. That is no good. Roads by passing the city should be constructed. It is not my place to say how but surely they can learn how by studying city-planning in the USA and Europe.

Worst case scenario build roads that can withstand 20 ton trucks since no one wants to check the weight. 

The same problem is happening in Nueva Ecija.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1189290

The provincial government here is strengthening its efforts against overloading trucks to ensure the safety of motorists.

Vice Governor Anthony Umali said on Wednesday the provincial board council is set to pass an ordinance that will formulate the weight limits, stricter sanctions and possible alternative roads for overloaded trucks.

Umali said this is in support of the Nueva Ecija Task Force Overloading formed by Governor Aurelio Umali.

The vice governor said the provincial board members have agreed to refer the matter to the Committee on Housing Land Utilization and Environmental Protection and Committee on Laws to fast-track the creation of the anti-overloading measure.

“The move will ensure that the trucks carrying overloaded items will be policed by their own ranks to save roads from damage and deterioration,” he said in a local television interview.

Homer Garcia, chief of the maintenance section of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)-Nueva Ecija First District Engineering Office, said based on their monitoring from Oct. 21-Nov. 14, out of the 3,584 dump trucks that passed by the Sta. Rosa-Tarlac Road, 1,443 were overloaded.

It has been observed that overloaded trucks cause damage to road networks.

Garcia said funds will be allotted next year for the procurement of a weighing apparatus to be put up in the province’s entry points for continuous checkpoints against overloaded trucks.

The DPWH has been coordinating with the Land Transportation Office, Highway Patrol Group and local government units to strengthen the monitoring of immoderate vehicles through the strict enforcement of the anti-overloading policy.

Incredible!  This town has such a problem with overloaded trucks that they have formed a task force. Not to mention 40% of all dump trucks are overloaded. That is outrageous. Are they allowed to continue plying the roads? Interesting to note is that the DPWH has been contacting LGUS, the LTO, and the HPG to monitor overloaded trucks. That highlights the fact that overloaded trucks are a national problem. 

Back in June, 2022 the DWPH said they would intensify the enforcement of the overloading law. 

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1931623/pampanga/local-news/intensified-implementation-of-anti-overloading-law-set

THE stretch of MacArthur Highway in Pampanga is usually subject of ire and complaints of motorists due to the deteriorated state of some of its portions.

The travel from the City of San Fernando up to Apalit town via MacArthur Highway is a source of headache to motorists as they have to endure large potholes and craters, and uneven road pavement along the way.

What irks road users more is the fast deterioration of the several specific road sections as it usually goes back to its sad state just a few months after its rehabilitation.

This prompted Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Roger G. Mercado to renew the call for intensified implementation of Anti-Overloading law.

Being a national road, DPWH is responsible for the maintenance, upgrading and widening of the whole stretch of MacArthur Highway.

According to Mercado, overloaded vehicles result to premature deterioration of roads and bridges, causing vehicular accidents, and endangering commuters and pedestrians.

Citing a report from the DPWH Bureau of Quality and Safety, Mercado disclosed that around 34 percent of the trucks plying the country’s national roads in 2021 alone were classified as overloaded.

This means that the Nationwide Cases of Truck Overloading jumped by 6.96 percent in 2021, comparing from the data recorded in 2020.

“Of the 401,785 trucks that were weighed by our 38 truck weighing stations in 2021, a total of 137,029 or 34.11 percent were apprehended for overloading. This is alarming, considering that the cases have worsened from 2020 which is only at 27.15 percent,” he said.

To prevent further damage, Mercado ordered all DPWH Regional and District Engineering Offices to intensify the implementation of the RA 8794 otherwise known as the Anti-overloading law immediately.

He said DPWH personnel from different engineering offices across the country, in coordination with the Philippine National Police (PNP), and Land Transportation Office (LTO), will jointly apprehend violators of overloading nationwide by setting up permanent and mobile weighing stations along national roads.

“Aside from danger and inconvenience that deteriorated roads cause, it also redounds to more government spending on road maintenance,” he said.

The DPWH secretary asked for the cooperation of truckers and haulers, and advised them to comply with the law to prevent inconveniences during their travel.

It should not take complaints from motorists for the DWPH to enforce laws. Given the state of the government where everyone takes a kickback I don't expect this problem to go away anytime soon if ever. Bridges will continue to collapse and roads will continue to deteriorate because in the Philippines the ends justifies the means. If you can overload your truck and get it delivered it on time saving money, well that is all that matters. 

RA 8794 has been on the books since 2020!

https://lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra2000/ra_8794_2000.html

Section 6. Penalty for Overloading- An amount equivalent to twenty five percent (25%) of the MVUC shall be imposed on trucks and trailers for loading beyond their prescribed gross vehicle weight: provided, That no axle load shall exceed thirteen thousand five hundred kilograms(13,5000kgs).

What!?  This is ONLY a monetary fine!!  In fact that is what this law is all about, charging motorists various fines. You know what that means?  It means there is no SPECIFIC law regarding overloaded trucks. Overloaded trucks destroy roads and lead to the collapse of bridges but who cares? Why bother to write a specific addressing that issue!? 

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Insurgency: Surrender in Time For Holidays

 The AFP really, really wants the remaining NPA fighters to surrender. 

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/475723/viscom-to-remaining-members-of-cpp-npa-surrender-reconcile-with-govt

The Visayas Command or Viscom is calling on the ‘few remaining members’ of the Communist Party of the Philippines – New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) to lay down their arms and reconcile with the government following the death of three alleged terrorist in Eastern Visayas.

“We are saddened by the death of our fellow Filipinos who fell victim to this false ideology. That is why we are reiterating our call to the few remaining members of the CPP-NPA terrorist, lay down your arms, and abandon your armed struggle,” said Major General Benedict Arevalo, acting commander of the Visayas Command.

According to the press statement of VISCOM, the alleged NPAs in Eastern Visayas suffer debacles again following the recent operations conducted by government troops against alleged NPA members.

This exchange of gunshots resulted in the death of two alleged terrorists and apprehension of three other members. Authorities also managed to secure several war materiel from the individuals, which include assorted five ammunition and subversive documents.

A day prior to this gunfight, on Nov. 17, members of the 3rd Infantry Battalion also conducted a focused military operation in a mountain area of Barangay San Isidro, Las Navas in Northern Samar where they had an encounter with 10 alleged NPAs. One NPA member, unfortunately, died from the firefight. Also, the military seized war materiel from the area.

Arevalo again stated that these debacles is a manifestation of the weakening force of the terrorist group in Eastern Visayas.

Is this guy serious? A few dead NPA equals weakening strength? That is not necessarily so. A few NPA dead is good and means they can never rejoin the cause if they surrender but It does not mean they are weakening. It's not just the Visayas. The AFP wants ALL remaining NPA fighters to surrender.  For the holidays of course. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1189065

The Army's 8th Infantry Battalion (8IB) has urged the remaining New People Army (NPA) combatants in Bukidnon province to surrender in time for the Christmas season.

In a statement Monday, Lt. Col. Anthony Bacus, the 8IB commander, said military operations in the province will continue to inflict major setbacks on the remnant NPA groups.

"We are relentlessly calling all remaining rebels to lay down their arms and embrace peace and celebrate Christmas with your family. Our government is here to assist you in your reintegration into the mainstream (society)," Bacus said.

Do they really think the remaining NPA fighters will surrender for the holidays? That is very delusional and shows that the AFP does not take them seriously. 

If you remember Senator Cayetano said the DND budget should not be discussed publicly so that insurgents could not figure out the weakness of the AFP and they did not know how much funding the CPP-NPA had.  This week Senator Robin Padilla contradicted Cayetano. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1696024/confidential-intel-funds-help-govt-vs-terrorism-sen-padilla

Confidential and intelligence funds (CIFs) have helped the government in its crackdown against terrorism, Senator Robin Padilla said on Monday.

Padilla, who admitted he was a leftist, claimed that the government has successfully fought terrorists.

(Now, I am happy because I want to tell the news to the public that the government has been successful in its fight against terrorists.)

(In fact, these intelligence and confidential funds have helped cleanse the far-flung areas of terrorists who spark fear and extort.)

Padilla expressed support for providing the proposed CIFs for the offices of the President and Vice President, which are P4.5 billion and P500 million, respectively.

Citing his documentary Memoirs of a Teenage Rebel, Padilla said that terrorists recruit students and bring them to the mountains.

He added that terrorist groups receive billions of pesos in funds from overseas.

(How will we fight that? We can fight that if we have billions of confidential and intelligence funds.)

The neophyte lawmaker clarified that he is not against leftists but opposes violence.

(Let us stop the violence. Then, we can all be revolutionists, real revolutionists without violence. Let us not move backward, but forward.)

As with everything Padilla says there is plenty to note. How does he know that the CPP-NPA receives billions and Cayetano does not?  The answer is simple. They are both attempting to defend the indefensible confidential funds of the Vice President, Sara Duterte. That means Cayetano is a liar. We have been told before from other sources than Padilla that the CPP-NPA reaps billions in funds from overseas donations via their front organizations as well as from extortion fees.

The AFP claims the NPA is recruiting minors.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1189355

The Philippine Army has renewed its call to the New People’s Army (NPA) to stop engaging minors in their armed struggle against the government.

Maj. Gen. Camilo Ligayo made the appeal on Thursday after a rebel who recently surrendered disclosed there are minor combatants recruited by the communist group.

“Our young people should be in school and protected from all kinds of abuse. Imagine the trauma of a minor engaged in fighting, going hungry for days, lack of sleep and endless hiking for the ideology that has not helped even one NPA to succeed in life for almost 54 years," Ligayo said in a statement.

NPA surrenderer Anthony Encinas, 19, told soldiers he had two colleagues, both 17 years old.

Encinas, who yielded on Nov. 19, was a member of Bugsok Platoon, sub-regional committee Sesame for a year.

“If he was with 17-year-olds, they were probably recruited by a younger person. This is a clear violation of the International Humanitarian Law,” Ligayo added.

Ligayo also appealed to the public to support and protect the welfare of children and help stop the recruitment of child combatants.

The military has been holding dialogues with parents and village officials living in vulnerable communities to help prevent recruitment activity among minors.

Ligayo said they are trying to identify parents of minors recruited by the NPA and will be tapped to convince their children to surrender.

The local task force to end local communist armed conflict has been meeting with school officials and teachers to protect the youth from the deceptive recruitment and radicalization by the Communist Party of the Philippines -NPA – National Democratic Front and their front organizations.

“While parents are working hard for the good future of their children, these rebels are still rampant in stealing children from parents who I think are now looking for and worried about the condition of their children,” Ligayo added.

If they are recruiting minors then they certainly are not weakening as Major General Benedict Arevalo, acting commander of the Visayas Command claims. Weakening or not the surrenders continue. In Mimaropa 147 have surrendered since January. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1189436

A total of 147 members of the Communist Party of the Philippines - New People's Army (CPP-NPA) surrendered to different police units in Mimaropa from January to November 24 this year, the Police Regional Office (PRO) 4-B (Mimaropa) said Friday.

“We commit to sustaining the success of this campaign towards a communist terrorist group-free Mimaropa,” PRO 4-B chief, Brig. Gen. Sidney Hernia, said in a statement.

The latest to surrender were four members of the New People's Army (NPA) in Oriental Mindoro on Tuesday.

“The surrender of these former rebels is another concrete proof of the success of the government’s campaign against terrorism and insurgency under the NTF-ELCAC (National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict),” Hernia said.

In fact the Marcos administration says they remain dedicated to helping ex-rebels.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1189478

The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) said Friday the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is keen on providing multi-faceted opportunities to former rebels.

This is part of the government’s counter-insurgency efforts and whole-of-nation approach against insurgent groups.

NTF-ELCAC vice chairperson and National Security Adviser Clarita Carlos made this assurance during the Regional Development and Security Forum in Zamboanga City held from Wednesday to Thursday.

During the forum, Carlos emphasized the importance of peacebuilding for economic growth.

"The magic word really is to ‘sustain’ it, because no economic growth will happen, whenever there is no peace and order," she said.

The Zamboanga del Sur Provincial Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (ZDS PTF-ELCAC) also presented the progress of "Project Good Life for Friends Rescued" as a deradicalization and reintegration program of the ZDS PTF-ELCAC.

The term "friends rescued" refers to former rebels who are undertaking the reintegration program of the government.

"Friends rescued!?" What a thing to call rebels who have killed soldiers and others and then surrendered to avail of benefits. 

Some of these "friends recused" and their relatives might even be able to receive scholarships.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1189365

Apart from the regular assistance given to a newly-declared insurgency-free province, Governor Dorothy Montejo-Gonzaga emphasized the need for educational scholarships in its geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas (GIDA) to sustain the peace efforts.

In a press briefing here Wednesday afternoon, Gonzaga said they have revised the scholarship program of the province making sure that slots will be given to students in GIDAs and former rebels (FRs) or their family members.

“For the FRs or we call them ‘friends rescued’, they can avail of the scholarship. It is also made available for their families or relatives,” she said.

Gonzaga added they are also catering to scholars of the various indigenous people’s tribes and children of solo parents.

She assured that their regular assistance in GIDAs would continue to avoid the reentry of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) rebels into their communities.

Gonzaga said they are using the Provincial Peace and Order Council funds to provide the needs of the communities in the province.

“It is much more challenging today because since there is no presence of the NPA, the expectation of the people from the provincial government is high. They are now keen on the benefits of being insurgency-free,” she said

Whats most important about the surrender of rebels and declaring an area to be insurgency free is that it is good economically. Especially for tourism. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1189205

The return of former rebels (FRs) to the government will bring peace to Antique and boost its tourism industry.

“The FRs’ surrender will greatly contribute to the peace and order that tourists from other places will no longer be afraid to visit our beautiful destinations,” Antique Vice Governor Edgar Denosta said in his message during the release of the twice-a-year PHP5,000 financial assistance and relief goods to each of the 39 former members of the New People's Army (NPA) on Tuesday.

Denosta added that some of the beneficiaries of the financial assistance are from barangays Imparayan, Igpanulong, and Cabladan, which had been declared as part of the Sibalom Natural Park through Republic Act 11038 and was opened to tourists on March 1 this year.

The natural park is home to some endemic flora and fauna, such as the Rafflesia, Visayan Warty Pig, Visayan Tarictic Hornbill, and Visayan Spotted Deer.

“With the peace and order in these barangays, the tourists will be interested to see also the beautiful views and be willing to spend money for their food and souvenirs during their stay there,” he said.

The presence of tourists will redound to the creation of employment for the local people, including the surrenderers.

What a circle! Rebels surrender, tourism rebounds, and jobs are created for former rebels to take care of the tourists. Perhaps the best thing to do if you are a rebel and don't want to surrender is to run into the jungle at the sounds of the AFP approaching. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1697383/elusive-female-npa-rebel-escapes-anew-in-laguna

A wanted woman New People’s Army (NPA) rebel on Wednesday escaped again from pursuing government forces in Luisiana town, Laguna province.

A report from the Region 4A police said elements from the 2nd Laguna provincial mobile forces swooped down at 7:05 p.m. on Barangay San Buenaventura to serve the warrant of arrest against Janice Quiatchon Javier, who is wanted for murder and attempted murder.

But as the police were approaching the target’s hut, a dog barked and alerted the occupants of the shack—two females and one male—who fled towards a forested area.

The report claimed that Javier was one of the escapees.

The police found bomb-making components, rice, and canned goods inside the hastily abandoned hut.

On Nov. 20, Javier and two of her comrades also escaped from another police team in neighboring Lucban town in Quezon province.

During the hot pursuit, the police found a sack containing four rifle grenades, bomb-making components, and personal belongings left behind by the group.

Amazing! Did the AFP not give chase? Did they not have air power to surveil the area? It's incredible that a wanted terrorist can slip away so easily from the AFP. 

Monday, November 28, 2022

Hi, My Name is...30

Life sure is different in the Philippines. In the modern world being a hacker means you tricking your way into computer systems. In the Philippines being a hacker means taking a machete and hacking your enemy especially if that enemy is a family member. Say hello to a few Filipino hackers. 

Hi, my name is Gilberto Guiriba. One night I was shouting and waving a bolo like a madman. My grandmother tried to calm me down but I struck her on the head and left arm. That drew the attention of my aunt who also tried to pacify me but I also hacked her. My grandmother died of her injuries and now I am in police custody. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1668626/man-hacks-grandma-to-death-in-albay-town

A 65-year-old woman was hacked to death Wednesday by her own grandson, while her daughter, who tried to pacify the suspect, was injured in Guinobatan town in Albay province.

Albay police reported on Thursday, Sept. 22, that Flora Ordoño first noticed that around 7 a.m., her grandson Gilberto Guiriba, 23, was shouting and carrying a bolo in Barangay Minto.

When she approached him, the suspect hacked her repeatedly hitting her left arm and head.

Nida Timkang, 34, daughter of Ordoño, tried to pacify her nephew, but was also hacked.

Ordoño then ran inside their house but was chased by the suspect.

Ordono and Timkang were taken to a hospital in Ligao City, but Ordoño died on the way.

Police arrested Guiriba in a hot pursuit operation. He is now in the custody of the police, who were still investigating the incident.

Hi, my name is Eddie Combalicer. I was having a drinking session with my friend Jeffrey Buefano. After a lot of drinking and talking I got very angry. I was so angry that I left and came back with a bolo to hack Jeffery to death. But he did not die.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1609641/man-hacks-drinking-buddy-in-quezon

A local government employee was critically injured after he was hacked by a buddy in a drinking session in Burdeos town in Quezon province early Sunday, police said.

The Quezon police in a report said the victim, Jeffrey Buefano, suspect Eddie Combalicer, and two others were having a drink in the town center at around 12:10 a.m.

The report said Combalicer left the drinking session, came back armed with a bolo and without any reason repeatedly hacked Buefano.

The victim sustained eight hack wounds in different parts of the body and was taken to the rural health unit in the locality for emergency treatment.

Combalicer escaped after the incident while police launched a manhunt to arrest him.

The police report said the hacking incident was motivated by “anger due to too much intake of liquor” but did not explain what triggered the suspect’s feelings against the victim.

Hi, my name is Lauro De Guzman. Just after midnight my father and I were having a discussion about land ownership. Suddenly I got mad and I pulled out a bolo, hacking him twice. He did not die and I was able to get away. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1637179/man-hacks-father-over-land-dispute-in-quezon-province

A 74-year-old man was wounded Friday, July 29, after his son hacked him in Tagkawayan town in Quezon province over a land dispute, said authorities.

Tagkawayan police reported that the victim, Alfredo De Guzman, and his son, Lauro, 58, were having a discussion in their house in Barangay Bamban at 12:50 a.m.

Suddenly, a heated argument ensued, prompting Lauro to hack his father twice before escaping.

The victim was taken to the Maria Eleazar General Hospital for treatment while police hunted the suspect.

The police said a land dispute between the two triggered the hacking incident but did not elaborate.

Hi, my name is Merwin Padoc. My brother Erwin and I were having a drinking session at a wake of a recently deceased relative when all of a sudden it turned heated. Naturally I pulled out a blade and hacked him in the shoulder and buttocks. He died while being treated at the hospital.

https://mb.com.ph/2022/10/11/man-hacks-elder-brother-at-relatives-wake-in-samar/

A-26-year-old farmer was hacked to death by his younger brother on Monday, Oct. 10, in Brgy. Bulao, Basey, Samar.

The victim was identified as Erwin Padoc while his assailant was identified as his very own younger brother, Merwin Padoc. Both are residents of Brgy. Bulao.

Initial investigation disclosed that the victim and suspect were having a drinking spree at the wake of their relative when a heated argument ensued between the siblings.

The victim was hacked by the suspect using a long-bladed weapon (samurai-like) hitting his left shoulder and buttocks.

Erwin was brought to Basey District Hospital. However, he was subsequently referred to Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center here for further treatment.

The victim reportedly died while being treated at the hospital.

Meanwhile, personnel of Basey Municipal Police Station conducted a hot pursuit operation for the possible apprehension of the fleeing suspect.

Hi, my name is Joanne Pansacala Omayan. Like practically everyone else on this list I was out having a drinking spree with my father-in-law Alfredo Obeso Alferez. Of course it turned heated and we argued. He got up to leave and I followed him. I barged into his house and struck him in the neck with my bolo. His daughter Daisy, my live-in partner, saw the whole thing and called the cops. 

https://mb.com.ph/2022/10/22/man-hacks-father-in-law-dead-in-cebu/

A 39-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly hacked his 74-year-old father-in-law dead in Barangay Lutac, the City of Naga, Cebu on Thursday, Oct. 20.

Police said the victim, Alfredo Obeso Alferez, and the suspect, Joanne Pansacala Omayan, were having a drinking session when they figured in a heated argument.

Alferez, a widower, decided to go home but the suspect followed him.

Omayan barged into the victim’s house and attacked him with a bolo. Alferez sustained a deep wound in the neck.

Daisy, the victim’s daughter and the live-in partner of the suspect, saw the attack and sought help from neighbors.

The victim was taken to a hospital where he was declared dead on arrival.

The City of Naga police conducted a follow-up operation and arrested the suspect near the victim’s house. Lawmen recovered the bolo used in the attack.

Brig. Gen. Roderick Augustus Alba, chief of the Police Regional Office-Central Visayas, said the cooperation of residents and the help of force multipliers led to the quick arrest of the suspect.

“Connection with the community is important. It brings the people together to advocate and support especially the police against all forms of criminality and lawlessness,” Alba said.

Hi, my name is Romeo Balubar Sr.. My son Romeo Jr. is a drunkard and very aggressive when he gets drunk. He is always demanding money and making a ruckus. Well, I wasn't having it any more so the next time he got drunk and demanded I give him money I gave him a blow to the head and body with my bolo. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1683908/man-nabbed-after-hacking-son-dead-in-isabela

A 75-year-old man was arrested and will be facing parricide charges after hacking his son dead during a quarrel in this town on Saturday morning, Oct. 22, a police report said Sunday, Oct. 23.

Romeo Balubar Sr., 75, was immediately arrested after the hacking of his son Romeo Jr., 47, on Saturday morning in Barangay (village) Cullalabo Norte, said Police Lieutenant Richard Binalay, Burgos deputy police chief.

The elder Balubar told the police that he was infuriated with his son’s quarrelsome attitude when drunk and his incessant demand for money from him. It was not clear in the report if they were in their residence when the incident happened.

The younger Balubar sustained hack wounds on his head and body. He died instantly.

The bolo used in the hacking was seized when the suspect was arrested, police said.

Hi, my name is Jaime Borca Pelone Jr. I had previously had an altercation with my neighbor, Elsa Bernal Fernandez. She was so irritating and I purposed to kill her. To that end I snuck in through her window and hacked her to death with my bolo. I then ran to the bus station to catch a bus to Cebu but was caught before I was able to board. 


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/471583/18-year-old-nabbed-for-hacking-to-death-lady-in-boljoon

Boljoon police have arrested on Wednesday, October 26, the suspect in the hacking to death of a 48-year-old woman in Brgy. Arbor, Boljoon town, southern Cebu.

PLT. Charles Suan Gomez, the chief of the Boljoon Police Station identified the suspect as Jaime Borca Pelone Jr., 18 years old and a resident of the said barangay.

According to the police, the victim, Elsa Bernal Fernandez, 48, who was living alone in her house, was found lifeless early morning of Tuesday, October 25, with a hack wound on her neck.

Investigation revealed that the suspect and the victim had a prior altercation and that the suspect was bent on killing the victim.

Pelone allegedly gained entry into the victim’s house by removing the jalousies from the victim’s window. He then hacked Fernandez using a bolo.

Police said the suspect was about to board a bus bound for Cebu City when caught.

Hi, my name is Ryan Cortez. I am a laborer. I had gotten into a dispute with a fellow laborer, Jeoffrey Bandola. When I saw him standing in front of his house with his wife I made my move. With a few swings of my bolo I hacked him on his back.  I then ran off and the cops have not caught me yet. 

https://digicastnegros.com/laborer-injured-in-hacking-incident/

A laborer fm Brgy. Mahalang, Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental, was injured after he was hacked by a fellow laborer on Sunday, November 6.

The victim was identified as 33-year-old Jeoffrey Bandola.

Police said the victim and his wife were standing on the side of the road in front of their house when he was allegedly attacked by the suspect, identified by the police as Ryan Cortez, with a bolo.

The victim sustained injuries on his lower back and was brought to Governor Valeriano M. Gatuslao Memorial Hospital.

The suspect fled after the incident.

Police are still investigating the motive for the hacking.

Hi, my name is Nelson. My wife Carissa and I got into a heated argument during our daughter's birthday party. The argument got so bad that I stabbed her several times. She ran out to get help and I ran off into the distance. 

https://mb.com.ph/2022/11/15/woman-stabbed-dead-by-husband-on-celebration-of-daughters-first-birthday-in-cagayan/

What started as a celebration of the first birthday and christening of their daughter ended in a tragedy for the live-in partners in Brgy. Binubongan, Allacapan town here on Monday evening, Nov. 14.

Personnel of the Allacapan police reported that the mother, 25, and identified only as Carissa, and her live-in partner identified only Nelson, 31, figured in a heated exchange of unsavory words inside their house in Brgy. Binubongan.

The altercation grew uglier which resulted in the husband stabbing his wife Carissa.

The victim came out asking for help due to stab wounds she sustained.

She was immediately rushed to Municipal Health of Allacapan, Cagayan but was pronounced dead on arrival by attending physician Dra. Lea Morena Viloria-Donton.

The suspect then ran toward an unknown direction.

The Allacapan police were still conducting a hot pursuit operation to arrest the husband.

Hi, my name is George Lauron. I was a high school teacher. Me and one of my students was out having a drinking spree. Don't worry he is 19 which is old enough to drink in the Philippines. We got into a heated argument so my 19 year old pupil stabbed me. He certainly did not learn that tactic from the debate club!.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1185241

A 19-year-old student stabbed his teacher to death in Basey, Samar two days before the country celebrates National Teachers’ Day, the police reported on Tuesday.

Basey police said George Lauron, 32, was fatally stabbed by his student early morning of October 3.

The victim was a senior high school teacher at Basey National High School and resident of San Isidro village, Paranas, Samar.

Police identified the suspect as 19 years old, male, of Lawaan village in Basey town.

Master Sgt. Jerry Vargas, officer-in-charge of Basey police, said in a phone interview the suspect and the victim were having a drinking spree early morning on October 3 at the victim’s boarding house in Sulod village when the two had a heated argument.

The suspect got annoyed and stabbed the victim on the chest using a kitchen knife, the police said.

Lauron was rushed to the hospital but was declared dead on arrival.

The suspect surrendered to the local police after the incident and admitted the crime.