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A NEW Bogo City is set to rise, aiming to create a modern urban hub equipped with amenities and infrastructure to cater to the diverse needs of people in far north Cebu, including education, healthcare, entertainment, and tourism.The project will “redefine the city’s landscape” by bringing opportunities closer to the north, said Jeany Eve Ynot, Bogo City’s information officer.Traditionally, people from the area go to Metro Cebu to seek greener pastures.She said the project, soon to be known as the Center of Trade and Industry in Northern Cebu, aims to attract investors to establish businesses, which, in turn, will stimulate employment, particularly for locals.“We understand the distance between Bogo City and Metro Cebu, especially Cebu City, where most establishments such as universities and hospitals are located,” she told SunStar Cebu on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2024.Bogo City, a sixth-class component city, is located 99 kilometers north of Cebu City.Last Feb. 21, Palafox, the team that designed the project’s masterplan, shared photos of 3D animations of integral locations of the project on their Facebook page.They said the project “optimizes Bogo’s high potential for infrastructure development, disaster resilience, and tourism.”Ynot said the project encompasses a mixed-use area of 20 hectares in Barangay Cogon in Bogo City. She said it will feature a hospital, an intermodal transport hub, mixed-use commercial spaces, and government facilities.She said the goal is to centralize services and resources in a single location, streamlining administrative processes and improving public service delivery through a one-stop-shop government center.Ynot also said that many schools will be built, along with an aquatics center and a sports stadium.“All roads will soon lead to this part of the city as it will be home to a sports stadium, the first of its kind in Northern Cebu, equipped with outdoor and indoor sporting facilities designed to showcase top-level competitions and sports recreation,” the information officer said.She said they intend to host big sporting events like the Central Visayas Regional Athletic Association and concerts for both local and international artists.Mayor Carlo Jose Martinez already hinted at plans to build a stadium and oval during the third-day stop of Capitol’s tourism tour program, Suroy-Suroy sa Sugbo, last Jan. 25.Martinez also expressed their intention to host Pasigarbo Sa Sugbo in the future, following Carcar City’s hosting of the event in August last year, marking the first time it was held outside of Cebu City.Meanwhile, Ynot said Bogo City, as the center and leading city in the north, has been opening its doors to students from nearby towns, including those from Bantayan Island, Masbate, and Leyte, over the years.She said that inside New Bogo City, they aim to strengthen education by welcoming new schools and universities so more education programs will be offered. She said this will lead to the relocation of the City-funded Bogo City Science and Arts Academy in the area.She said this year the project is focusing on building its road network leading to the area. She said that it is now in the pre-bidding stage. However, she did not provide further details on the road network.Ynot also did not provide details on the budget, funding, and timeline of the whole project. However, she said that to complete the whole project, they will fund it by phase since it will be impossible to fund a project of such magnitude with lump sum amount.Ynot said the acquisition of the 20-hectare lot for the New Bogo City was already a done deal last year.She said the project will be among the three legacy projects of the Martinez family. The two others are the modern, inclusive cemetery and the city’s first sanitary landfill.Last July, SunStar Cebu reported that the City broke ground on the construction of the first sanitary landfill in northern Cebu. The project, costing P 150 million and spanning 7.2 hectares, is located in Barangay La Paz.Meanwhile, in another report last August, the City was developing a five-hectare lot for a modern and inclusive cemetery in Barangay Malingin that will serve not only deceased Roman Catholic Church members but also individuals from diverse religious backgrounds and denominations.The City will provide free burial services for the indigent or the poor and needy residents. / KJF Is baseball popular in the Philippines? Philippines FOR A local antique dealer in Cebu City, religious items and antiques should belong to churches, claiming that religious items offered and displayed in antique shops are often stolen artifacts.Raphael Ojales, co-owner of Raphael’s Antiques, an antique store that opened in the 1990s located in Barangay Kamputhaw, said his shop avoids acquiring and selling religious items because of the sensitive nature of the items. He also believes that religious items should be in churches.“I really don’t deal with or focus on church (antiques). It’s a really sensitive topic,” said Ojales in an interview with SunStar Cebu on Monday, March 4, 2024.Ojales acknowledged the recent issue surrounding the ownership of the pulpit panels of the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Nuestra Señora Patrocinio de Maria Santisima in Boljoon, Cebu, and says this is among the reasons he avoids acquiring and selling religious items. After decades of being missing since these were reported stolen in the 1980s, the four wooden panels that belong to the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Nuestra Señora Patrocinio de Maria Santisima in Boljoon, Cebu resurfaced on Feb. 14, 2024.These resurfaced after being donated by a private collector to the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP). The town of Boljoon has urged the NMP to return the four pulpit panels to reclaim a significant part of its cultural and religious heritage. The NMP, for its part, said the panels are “legitimately procured.”Ojales added that there is a possibility that there are people within the church who could be tempted to take a religious item.“Well, it’s clear naman for church items kinawat g’yud na (were stolen). I mean they’re made exclu­sively for the church,” said Ojales.Ojales said he was advised by his father to deal only with vintage furniture and other items, instead of religious items.Raphael’s Antiques is a shop that was originally located on General Maxilom Avenue but closed in 2014 when Ojales’ mother got sick. The antique shop reopened in 2020 and has been moved to its current location. The shop curates vintage items such as furniture, lamps and other household decorations.Ojales said they acquire antique pieces by traveling and visiting ancestral homes of people and inquiring about vintage pieces that are available for sale or having canvassers in other areas inquire for them. He said he has canvassers in other municipalities in Cebu, such as Balamban and areas outside the province like Bohol.Ojales said when it comes to items like furniture and other pieces, authentications are not often necessary because they are obtained from individuals who are elderly and are genuinely from older eras. However, art pieces, particularly those with signatures, require authentication through a certificate of authenticity. / RJM

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FOR A local antique dealer in Cebu City, religious items and antiques should belong to churches, claiming that religious items offered and displayed in antique shops are often stolen artifacts.Raphael Ojales, co-owner of Raphael’s Antiques, an antique store that opened in the 1990s located in Barangay Kamputhaw, said his shop avoids acquiring and selling religious items because of the sensitive nature of the items. He also believes that religious items should be in churches.“I really don’t deal with or focus on church (antiques). It’s a really sensitive topic,” said Ojales in an interview with SunStar Cebu on Monday, March 4, 2024.Ojales acknowledged the recent issue surrounding the ownership of the pulpit panels of the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Nuestra Señora Patrocinio de Maria Santisima in Boljoon, Cebu, and says this is among the reasons he avoids acquiring and selling religious items. After decades of being missing since these were reported stolen in the 1980s, the four wooden panels that belong to the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Nuestra Señora Patrocinio de Maria Santisima in Boljoon, Cebu resurfaced on Feb. 14, 2024.These resurfaced after being donated by a private collector to the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP). The town of Boljoon has urged the NMP to return the four pulpit panels to reclaim a significant part of its cultural and religious heritage. The NMP, for its part, said the panels are “legitimately procured.”Ojales added that there is a possibility that there are people within the church who could be tempted to take a religious item.“Well, it’s clear naman for church items kinawat g’yud na (were stolen). I mean they’re made exclu­sively for the church,” said Ojales.Ojales said he was advised by his father to deal only with vintage furniture and other items, instead of religious items.Raphael’s Antiques is a shop that was originally located on General Maxilom Avenue but closed in 2014 when Ojales’ mother got sick. The antique shop reopened in 2020 and has been moved to its current location. The shop curates vintage items such as furniture, lamps and other household decorations.Ojales said they acquire antique pieces by traveling and visiting ancestral homes of people and inquiring about vintage pieces that are available for sale or having canvassers in other areas inquire for them. He said he has canvassers in other municipalities in Cebu, such as Balamban and areas outside the province like Bohol.Ojales said when it comes to items like furniture and other pieces, authentications are not often necessary because they are obtained from individuals who are elderly and are genuinely from older eras. However, art pieces, particularly those with signatures, require authentication through a certificate of authenticity. / RJM Is there a basketball World Cup? NEGRENSES and Siquijodnons will have easier access to national government services with the revival of the Negros Island Region (NIR), composed of the provinces of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental, and this time, also Siquijor.Negros Oriental Gov. Manuel “Chaco” Sagarbarria told SunStar Cebu on Thursday, March 14, 2024, that regional offices of national government agencies will be located closer to residents, eliminating the need for travel to Cebu City for transactions. Cebu City serves as the regional center of Central Visayas, where Negros Oriental currently belongs and where most national agencies’ regional offices are located.“I see it as an advantage for our provinces. It is really different if the national agencies are just right around the corner,” Sagarbarria said in a mix of Cebuano and English. The Senate approved on Tuesday, March 12, the proposed Negros Island Region Act on third and final reading. Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri principally authored the bill, with co-authorship from Sen. Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito. The House of Representatives passed a similar bill in March last year. Ejercito said he is “very positive” President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will sign the bill into law before the end of 2024, despite the latter having some concerns about the budgetary requirement of creating a new region. Governor Sagarbarria, for his part, hopes the President will sign the NIR Act into law after he arrives from Europe. Marcos is visiting Germany and the Czech Republic from March 11 to 15. According to Ejercito, at least P30 million to P40 million is needed for the establishment of a regional office. The lawmaker said both Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental have agreed to donate land and buildings for the initial establishment of the regional offices which will be divided between the two provinces. Ejercito said the joint bicameral committee will tackle the two NIR bills to reconcile some portions of the bills, including the division of the regional offices.In the division of regional offices, the Senate bill states that Negros Occidental will host the agriculture and land related cluster, peace and order and security cluster, and governance cluster. Negros Oriental will house the human development cluster, infrastructure cluster, and industry and labor cluster. Sagarbarria assured that Negros Oriental will maintain its harmonious relationship with Cebu and Bohol, saying Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia is his aunt. In May 2015, the NIR was established through Executive Order 183 issued by then-President Benigno Aquino III. However, the NIR was composed only of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental. Aquino’s successor, President Rodrigo Duterte, abolished it in 2017 through Executive Order 38, citing the need to sufficiently allocate funding for priority government programs and projects. / EHP, TDE / SUNSTAR BACOLOD

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NEGRENSES and Siquijodnons will have easier access to national government services with the revival of the Negros Island Region (NIR), composed of the provinces of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental, and this time, also Siquijor.Negros Oriental Gov. Manuel “Chaco” Sagarbarria told SunStar Cebu on Thursday, March 14, 2024, that regional offices of national government agencies will be located closer to residents, eliminating the need for travel to Cebu City for transactions. Cebu City serves as the regional center of Central Visayas, where Negros Oriental currently belongs and where most national agencies’ regional offices are located.“I see it as an advantage for our provinces. It is really different if the national agencies are just right around the corner,” Sagarbarria said in a mix of Cebuano and English. The Senate approved on Tuesday, March 12, the proposed Negros Island Region Act on third and final reading. Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri principally authored the bill, with co-authorship from Sen. Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito. The House of Representatives passed a similar bill in March last year. Ejercito said he is “very positive” President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will sign the bill into law before the end of 2024, despite the latter having some concerns about the budgetary requirement of creating a new region. Governor Sagarbarria, for his part, hopes the President will sign the NIR Act into law after he arrives from Europe. Marcos is visiting Germany and the Czech Republic from March 11 to 15. According to Ejercito, at least P30 million to P40 million is needed for the establishment of a regional office. The lawmaker said both Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental have agreed to donate land and buildings for the initial establishment of the regional offices which will be divided between the two provinces. Ejercito said the joint bicameral committee will tackle the two NIR bills to reconcile some portions of the bills, including the division of the regional offices.In the division of regional offices, the Senate bill states that Negros Occidental will host the agriculture and land related cluster, peace and order and security cluster, and governance cluster. Negros Oriental will house the human development cluster, infrastructure cluster, and industry and labor cluster. Sagarbarria assured that Negros Oriental will maintain its harmonious relationship with Cebu and Bohol, saying Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia is his aunt. In May 2015, the NIR was established through Executive Order 183 issued by then-President Benigno Aquino III. However, the NIR was composed only of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental. Aquino’s successor, President Rodrigo Duterte, abolished it in 2017 through Executive Order 38, citing the need to sufficiently allocate funding for priority government programs and projects. / EHP, TDE / SUNSTAR BACOLOD Is there a basketball World Cup? A NEW Bogo City is set to rise, aiming to create a modern urban hub equipped with amenities and infrastructure to cater to the diverse needs of people in far north Cebu, including education, healthcare, entertainment, and tourism.The project will “redefine the city’s landscape” by bringing opportunities closer to the north, said Jeany Eve Ynot, Bogo City’s information officer.Traditionally, people from the area go to Metro Cebu to seek greener pastures.She said the project, soon to be known as the Center of Trade and Industry in Northern Cebu, aims to attract investors to establish businesses, which, in turn, will stimulate employment, particularly for locals.“We understand the distance between Bogo City and Metro Cebu, especially Cebu City, where most establishments such as universities and hospitals are located,” she told SunStar Cebu on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2024.Bogo City, a sixth-class component city, is located 99 kilometers north of Cebu City.Last Feb. 21, Palafox, the team that designed the project’s masterplan, shared photos of 3D animations of integral locations of the project on their Facebook page.They said the project “optimizes Bogo’s high potential for infrastructure development, disaster resilience, and tourism.”Ynot said the project encompasses a mixed-use area of 20 hectares in Barangay Cogon in Bogo City. She said it will feature a hospital, an intermodal transport hub, mixed-use commercial spaces, and government facilities.She said the goal is to centralize services and resources in a single location, streamlining administrative processes and improving public service delivery through a one-stop-shop government center.Ynot also said that many schools will be built, along with an aquatics center and a sports stadium.“All roads will soon lead to this part of the city as it will be home to a sports stadium, the first of its kind in Northern Cebu, equipped with outdoor and indoor sporting facilities designed to showcase top-level competitions and sports recreation,” the information officer said.She said they intend to host big sporting events like the Central Visayas Regional Athletic Association and concerts for both local and international artists.Mayor Carlo Jose Martinez already hinted at plans to build a stadium and oval during the third-day stop of Capitol’s tourism tour program, Suroy-Suroy sa Sugbo, last Jan. 25.Martinez also expressed their intention to host Pasigarbo Sa Sugbo in the future, following Carcar City’s hosting of the event in August last year, marking the first time it was held outside of Cebu City.Meanwhile, Ynot said Bogo City, as the center and leading city in the north, has been opening its doors to students from nearby towns, including those from Bantayan Island, Masbate, and Leyte, over the years.She said that inside New Bogo City, they aim to strengthen education by welcoming new schools and universities so more education programs will be offered. She said this will lead to the relocation of the City-funded Bogo City Science and Arts Academy in the area.She said this year the project is focusing on building its road network leading to the area. She said that it is now in the pre-bidding stage. However, she did not provide further details on the road network.Ynot also did not provide details on the budget, funding, and timeline of the whole project. However, she said that to complete the whole project, they will fund it by phase since it will be impossible to fund a project of such magnitude with lump sum amount.Ynot said the acquisition of the 20-hectare lot for the New Bogo City was already a done deal last year.She said the project will be among the three legacy projects of the Martinez family. The two others are the modern, inclusive cemetery and the city’s first sanitary landfill.Last July, SunStar Cebu reported that the City broke ground on the construction of the first sanitary landfill in northern Cebu. The project, costing P 150 million and spanning 7.2 hectares, is located in Barangay La Paz.Meanwhile, in another report last August, the City was developing a five-hectare lot for a modern and inclusive cemetery in Barangay Malingin that will serve not only deceased Roman Catholic Church members but also individuals from diverse religious backgrounds and denominations.The City will provide free burial services for the indigent or the poor and needy residents. / KJF

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FOR A local antique dealer in Cebu City, religious items and antiques should belong to churches, claiming that religious items offered and displayed in antique shops are often stolen artifacts.Raphael Ojales, co-owner of Raphael’s Antiques, an antique store that opened in the 1990s located in Barangay Kamputhaw, said his shop avoids acquiring and selling religious items because of the sensitive nature of the items. He also believes that religious items should be in churches.“I really don’t deal with or focus on church (antiques). It’s a really sensitive topic,” said Ojales in an interview with SunStar Cebu on Monday, March 4, 2024.Ojales acknowledged the recent issue surrounding the ownership of the pulpit panels of the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Nuestra Señora Patrocinio de Maria Santisima in Boljoon, Cebu, and says this is among the reasons he avoids acquiring and selling religious items. After decades of being missing since these were reported stolen in the 1980s, the four wooden panels that belong to the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Nuestra Señora Patrocinio de Maria Santisima in Boljoon, Cebu resurfaced on Feb. 14, 2024.These resurfaced after being donated by a private collector to the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP). The town of Boljoon has urged the NMP to return the four pulpit panels to reclaim a significant part of its cultural and religious heritage. The NMP, for its part, said the panels are “legitimately procured.”Ojales added that there is a possibility that there are people within the church who could be tempted to take a religious item.“Well, it’s clear naman for church items kinawat g’yud na (were stolen). I mean they’re made exclu­sively for the church,” said Ojales.Ojales said he was advised by his father to deal only with vintage furniture and other items, instead of religious items.Raphael’s Antiques is a shop that was originally located on General Maxilom Avenue but closed in 2014 when Ojales’ mother got sick. The antique shop reopened in 2020 and has been moved to its current location. The shop curates vintage items such as furniture, lamps and other household decorations.Ojales said they acquire antique pieces by traveling and visiting ancestral homes of people and inquiring about vintage pieces that are available for sale or having canvassers in other areas inquire for them. He said he has canvassers in other municipalities in Cebu, such as Balamban and areas outside the province like Bohol.Ojales said when it comes to items like furniture and other pieces, authentications are not often necessary because they are obtained from individuals who are elderly and are genuinely from older eras. However, art pieces, particularly those with signatures, require authentication through a certificate of authenticity. / RJM Is baseball popular in the Philippines? . YE7 Money 2024 PH have much to offer, they don't always keep up with the latest releases, of online slots and other casino games. here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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A NEW Bogo City is set to rise, aiming to create a modern urban hub equipped with amenities and infrastructure to cater to the diverse needs of people in far north Cebu, including education, healthcare, entertainment, and tourism.The project will “redefine the city’s landscape” by bringing opportunities closer to the north, said Jeany Eve Ynot, Bogo City’s information officer.Traditionally, people from the area go to Metro Cebu to seek greener pastures.She said the project, soon to be known as the Center of Trade and Industry in Northern Cebu, aims to attract investors to establish businesses, which, in turn, will stimulate employment, particularly for locals.“We understand the distance between Bogo City and Metro Cebu, especially Cebu City, where most establishments such as universities and hospitals are located,” she told SunStar Cebu on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2024.Bogo City, a sixth-class component city, is located 99 kilometers north of Cebu City.Last Feb. 21, Palafox, the team that designed the project’s masterplan, shared photos of 3D animations of integral locations of the project on their Facebook page.They said the project “optimizes Bogo’s high potential for infrastructure development, disaster resilience, and tourism.”Ynot said the project encompasses a mixed-use area of 20 hectares in Barangay Cogon in Bogo City. She said it will feature a hospital, an intermodal transport hub, mixed-use commercial spaces, and government facilities.She said the goal is to centralize services and resources in a single location, streamlining administrative processes and improving public service delivery through a one-stop-shop government center.Ynot also said that many schools will be built, along with an aquatics center and a sports stadium.“All roads will soon lead to this part of the city as it will be home to a sports stadium, the first of its kind in Northern Cebu, equipped with outdoor and indoor sporting facilities designed to showcase top-level competitions and sports recreation,” the information officer said.She said they intend to host big sporting events like the Central Visayas Regional Athletic Association and concerts for both local and international artists.Mayor Carlo Jose Martinez already hinted at plans to build a stadium and oval during the third-day stop of Capitol’s tourism tour program, Suroy-Suroy sa Sugbo, last Jan. 25.Martinez also expressed their intention to host Pasigarbo Sa Sugbo in the future, following Carcar City’s hosting of the event in August last year, marking the first time it was held outside of Cebu City.Meanwhile, Ynot said Bogo City, as the center and leading city in the north, has been opening its doors to students from nearby towns, including those from Bantayan Island, Masbate, and Leyte, over the years.She said that inside New Bogo City, they aim to strengthen education by welcoming new schools and universities so more education programs will be offered. She said this will lead to the relocation of the City-funded Bogo City Science and Arts Academy in the area.She said this year the project is focusing on building its road network leading to the area. She said that it is now in the pre-bidding stage. However, she did not provide further details on the road network.Ynot also did not provide details on the budget, funding, and timeline of the whole project. However, she said that to complete the whole project, they will fund it by phase since it will be impossible to fund a project of such magnitude with lump sum amount.Ynot said the acquisition of the 20-hectare lot for the New Bogo City was already a done deal last year.She said the project will be among the three legacy projects of the Martinez family. The two others are the modern, inclusive cemetery and the city’s first sanitary landfill.Last July, SunStar Cebu reported that the City broke ground on the construction of the first sanitary landfill in northern Cebu. The project, costing P 150 million and spanning 7.2 hectares, is located in Barangay La Paz.Meanwhile, in another report last August, the City was developing a five-hectare lot for a modern and inclusive cemetery in Barangay Malingin that will serve not only deceased Roman Catholic Church members but also individuals from diverse religious backgrounds and denominations.The City will provide free burial services for the indigent or the poor and needy residents. / KJF Is there a basketball World Cup? . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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FOR A local antique dealer in Cebu City, religious items and antiques should belong to churches, claiming that religious items offered and displayed in antique shops are often stolen artifacts.Raphael Ojales, co-owner of Raphael’s Antiques, an antique store that opened in the 1990s located in Barangay Kamputhaw, said his shop avoids acquiring and selling religious items because of the sensitive nature of the items. He also believes that religious items should be in churches.“I really don’t deal with or focus on church (antiques). It’s a really sensitive topic,” said Ojales in an interview with SunStar Cebu on Monday, March 4, 2024.Ojales acknowledged the recent issue surrounding the ownership of the pulpit panels of the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Nuestra Señora Patrocinio de Maria Santisima in Boljoon, Cebu, and says this is among the reasons he avoids acquiring and selling religious items. After decades of being missing since these were reported stolen in the 1980s, the four wooden panels that belong to the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Nuestra Señora Patrocinio de Maria Santisima in Boljoon, Cebu resurfaced on Feb. 14, 2024.These resurfaced after being donated by a private collector to the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP). The town of Boljoon has urged the NMP to return the four pulpit panels to reclaim a significant part of its cultural and religious heritage. The NMP, for its part, said the panels are “legitimately procured.”Ojales added that there is a possibility that there are people within the church who could be tempted to take a religious item.“Well, it’s clear naman for church items kinawat g’yud na (were stolen). 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He said he has canvassers in other municipalities in Cebu, such as Balamban and areas outside the province like Bohol.Ojales said when it comes to items like furniture and other pieces, authentications are not often necessary because they are obtained from individuals who are elderly and are genuinely from older eras. However, art pieces, particularly those with signatures, require authentication through a certificate of authenticity. / RJM licensed online casinos NEGRENSES and Siquijodnons will have easier access to national government services with the revival of the Negros Island Region (NIR), composed of the provinces of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental, and this time, also Siquijor.Negros Oriental Gov. Manuel “Chaco” Sagarbarria told SunStar Cebu on Thursday, March 14, 2024, that regional offices of national government agencies will be located closer to residents, eliminating the need for travel to Cebu City for transactions. Cebu City serves as the regional center of Central Visayas, where Negros Oriental currently belongs and where most national agencies’ regional offices are located.“I see it as an advantage for our provinces. It is really different if the national agencies are just right around the corner,” Sagarbarria said in a mix of Cebuano and English. The Senate approved on Tuesday, March 12, the proposed Negros Island Region Act on third and final reading. Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri principally authored the bill, with co-authorship from Sen. Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito. The House of Representatives passed a similar bill in March last year. Ejercito said he is “very positive” President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will sign the bill into law before the end of 2024, despite the latter having some concerns about the budgetary requirement of creating a new region. Governor Sagarbarria, for his part, hopes the President will sign the NIR Act into law after he arrives from Europe. Marcos is visiting Germany and the Czech Republic from March 11 to 15. According to Ejercito, at least P30 million to P40 million is needed for the establishment of a regional office. The lawmaker said both Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental have agreed to donate land and buildings for the initial establishment of the regional offices which will be divided between the two provinces. Ejercito said the joint bicameral committee will tackle the two NIR bills to reconcile some portions of the bills, including the division of the regional offices.In the division of regional offices, the Senate bill states that Negros Occidental will host the agriculture and land related cluster, peace and order and security cluster, and governance cluster. Negros Oriental will house the human development cluster, infrastructure cluster, and industry and labor cluster. Sagarbarria assured that Negros Oriental will maintain its harmonious relationship with Cebu and Bohol, saying Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia is his aunt. In May 2015, the NIR was established through Executive Order 183 issued by then-President Benigno Aquino III. However, the NIR was composed only of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental. Aquino’s successor, President Rodrigo Duterte, abolished it in 2017 through Executive Order 38, citing the need to sufficiently allocate funding for priority government programs and projects. / EHP, TDE / SUNSTAR BACOLOD

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