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THE Philippine Army said on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, that it is open to any investigation amid the claims of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (NPA) on alleged irregularities in an operation that resulted in the death of its five members in Bilar, Bohol last week.In a statement, Philippine Army spokesperson Lieutenant Colo Louie Dema-ala maintained the legitimacy of the operation in Bilar, Bohol on Friday, February 23, 2024, where police and military jointly served an arrest warrant to Domingo Jaspe Compoc, a suspected NPA leader.“This was a result of a legitimate operations covered with official reports and scene of the crime reports from the PNP. Likewise, the Philippine Army is open to any investigation as we do not dignify the twisted narratives of the CTG and their front organizations,” said Dema-ala.“Our troops understand and uphold human rights and the International Humanitarian Law in the conduct of military operations. Each and every soldier strictly adheres to the standing rules of engagement to ensure the protection of the rights of our people,” he added.Compoc, the top leader of the NPA insurgents in Bohol, was killed during the operation along with four other suspected rebels identified as Hannah Cesista, who served as former field investigator and paralegal of cause-oriented group Karapatan; Parlito Segovia; Marlon Omosura; and an individual only known as Juaning, but identified as Alberto Sancho by the CPP-NPA.The police said the suspected rebels resisted arrest, resulting in the encounter.In a statement, aside from accusing the state forces of deliberately killing the five individuals, the CPP-NPA said police and military personnel also abducted a certain Berting, whom they asked for Compoc’s location, and two of his minor companions, including a four-year-old child.“Their location is yet unknown,” the group said.It added that Police Corporal Gilbert Amper, who took part in the operation, was killed by military personnel “after a skirmish between the operating units of the PNP and AFP.”“The PNP and AFP were racing against one another in trying to get to the location of the resting unit of the NPA. The PNP unit arrived first in the area and were able to catch Ka Silong (Compoc) and company unawares,” the CPP-NPA said.“Operating troops of the 47th Infantry Battalion arrived later, sparking a firefight between them and the police unit, leading to the death of one police officer,” it added.In a press conference, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo said they will look into the authenticity of the photos floated by the CPP-NPA showing Compoc being accosted by a military personnel alive.She said Central Visayas Police Regional Office Director Brigadier General Anthony Aberin has also ordered the conduct of an in-depth investigation on the incident.PNP chief maintains regularity of Bilar, Bohol operation“The statement came from the CPP-NPA and this is a self-serving statement on their part but nasabi na rin ito ng ating Chief PNP kahapon na open ang PNP sa anumang investigation na gagawin regarding this incident pero nasabi na rin ng ating Chief PNP na masakit yun para sa PNP na namatayan tayo ng isang pulis, may isang nasugatan para lang sabihin na ito ay isang insidente na gawa-gawa lamang ng PNP dahil hindi isasakripisyo ng PNP ‘yung buhay ng pulis natin para lang sa ganitong insidente,” said Fajardo.“It’s quite easy for anyone to release a particular picture pero we have to check saan ba nakuha itong picture, authenticity ng pictures, sino ba nakakuha ng picture na ito. We cannot accept hook, line and sinker yung mga nilalabas sa media, particularly coming from the CPP-NPA,” she added. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) How do you outsmart a bookies? Philippines CLOSE to 5,000 struggling learners and non-readers from Cebu City will be part of the tutoring program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).On Friday, March 8, 2024, the Cebu City Government, Cebu Normal University (CNU), and DSWD signed a memorandum of agreement for the implementation of the “Tara, Basa!” tutoring program.The program employs students from state universities to tutor elementary pupils who are struggling to read and learn.Its aims are to reduce illiteracy, help college students who are facing financial difficulty earn a wage, empower parents to become their children’s first teachers at home, and transform the educational experience.DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian told members of the press that the pilot program was launched in the National Capital Region where junior and senior college students were enlisted as private tutors.Here in Cebu City, students from CNU will tutor 4,865 Grade 2 pupils from 67 public elementary schools chosen by the Department of Education (DepEd) 7.The program will start after the academic year during the summer break. Pupils will be tutored two hours every day for 20 days.“Tara, Basa!” is a cash-for-work program. Tutors will be paid minimum wage for each day they tutor.“It will be driven by DepEd because they have the data on who are the struggling non-readers and frustrated readers,” said Gatchalian.A total of 584 CNU students enrolled in Bachelor of Science in Education were involved in the kick-off of the program.Of the number, 487 will serve as tutors, teaching reading to 4,865 pupils, or a ratio of one tutor for every 10 pupils. The other 97 will serve as youth development workers (YDW), facilitating sessions for parents of tutored pupils, or a ratio of one YDW for every 50 parents.Dr. Daniel Ariaso Sr., CNU president, said the “Tara, Basa!” program will serve as part of the education students’ internship.“This is a practical application of what they have learned, and then we are going to do localization, where they come from. They are going to be deployed there to foster love of their town, of their barangay,” he said in a mix of Tagalog and English.DSWD 7 Director Shalaine Lucero said the program targets incoming Grade 2 who have difficulty reading or cannot read at all.Gatchalian did not say how much budget was allocated for the program in Cebu City, but the budget allocation for the entire country is around P900 million.He said the criteria for choosing the location for the program is based on the recommendations of DepEd and the request of local leaders.For the case of Cebu City, the DSWD was approached by South District Rep. Eduardo “Edu” Rama Jr.“In this case, si Congressman Edu Rama approached us and told us (that) maybe the program is a good fit in the terrain of Cebu,” Gatchalian said. (RJM / Joshua Usigan, BiPSU intern)

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CLOSE to 5,000 struggling learners and non-readers from Cebu City will be part of the tutoring program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).On Friday, March 8, 2024, the Cebu City Government, Cebu Normal University (CNU), and DSWD signed a memorandum of agreement for the implementation of the “Tara, Basa!” tutoring program.The program employs students from state universities to tutor elementary pupils who are struggling to read and learn.Its aims are to reduce illiteracy, help college students who are facing financial difficulty earn a wage, empower parents to become their children’s first teachers at home, and transform the educational experience.DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian told members of the press that the pilot program was launched in the National Capital Region where junior and senior college students were enlisted as private tutors.Here in Cebu City, students from CNU will tutor 4,865 Grade 2 pupils from 67 public elementary schools chosen by the Department of Education (DepEd) 7.The program will start after the academic year during the summer break. Pupils will be tutored two hours every day for 20 days.“Tara, Basa!” is a cash-for-work program. Tutors will be paid minimum wage for each day they tutor.“It will be driven by DepEd because they have the data on who are the struggling non-readers and frustrated readers,” said Gatchalian.A total of 584 CNU students enrolled in Bachelor of Science in Education were involved in the kick-off of the program.Of the number, 487 will serve as tutors, teaching reading to 4,865 pupils, or a ratio of one tutor for every 10 pupils. The other 97 will serve as youth development workers (YDW), facilitating sessions for parents of tutored pupils, or a ratio of one YDW for every 50 parents.Dr. Daniel Ariaso Sr., CNU president, said the “Tara, Basa!” program will serve as part of the education students’ internship.“This is a practical application of what they have learned, and then we are going to do localization, where they come from. They are going to be deployed there to foster love of their town, of their barangay,” he said in a mix of Tagalog and English.DSWD 7 Director Shalaine Lucero said the program targets incoming Grade 2 who have difficulty reading or cannot read at all.Gatchalian did not say how much budget was allocated for the program in Cebu City, but the budget allocation for the entire country is around P900 million.He said the criteria for choosing the location for the program is based on the recommendations of DepEd and the request of local leaders.For the case of Cebu City, the DSWD was approached by South District Rep. Eduardo “Edu” Rama Jr.“In this case, si Congressman Edu Rama approached us and told us (that) maybe the program is a good fit in the terrain of Cebu,” Gatchalian said. (RJM / Joshua Usigan, BiPSU intern) Online Job for Students to Earn Money Philippines DUE to the rising conflict in Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD), lawyer John Dx Lapid has decided to resign from his post as MCWD officer-in-charge general manager.The Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) appointed Lapid as OIC general manager of MCWD on April 12, 2024, following the suspension of general manager Edgar Donoso.In an interview with members of the media on Tuesday, April 16, Lapid said he resigned as OIC general manager but he is also considering on resigning as division manager for customer care, which means leaving MCWD for good.“I am resigning as OIC general manager as appointed by the Interim Board of LWUA, not as an employee of MCWD. As an employee of MCWD, I am considering it pero gihunahuna pa nako kung unsay makaayo sa akong pamilya (I’m still thinking of what would be best for my family),” Lapud said.Asked if he felt pressure, Lapid said yes because his family is already affected by the issue, which has already been intertwined with politics.He said he would not hold on to what is not worthwhile.He said his resignation was addressed to MCWD and not to LWUA, as he is an employee of MCWD.“Gusto ko mopahuway ba (I wanted to rest). I was trying to fight for what I know is right, but ang problema man gud nasudlan bitaw’g politika (the problem is it has been politicized). Nasudlan og politika (It has been politicized), which I don’t like,” Lapid said.“Di ko ganahan nga gamiton ko sa politics (I don’t want to be used for politics),” he added.Lapid said that as of the moment, his only concern is his family.About the road closure, which was implemented on Tuesday, Lapid said he was instructed Monday night to continue normal operations at MCWD.He said the current road closures are not under his authority, as it falls under the jurisdiction of the Cebu City Government. 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DUE to the rising conflict in Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD), lawyer John Dx Lapid has decided to resign from his post as MCWD officer-in-charge general manager.The Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) appointed Lapid as OIC general manager of MCWD on April 12, 2024, following the suspension of general manager Edgar Donoso.In an interview with members of the media on Tuesday, April 16, Lapid said he resigned as OIC general manager but he is also considering on resigning as division manager for customer care, which means leaving MCWD for good.“I am resigning as OIC general manager as appointed by the Interim Board of LWUA, not as an employee of MCWD. As an employee of MCWD, I am considering it pero gihunahuna pa nako kung unsay makaayo sa akong pamilya (I’m still thinking of what would be best for my family),” Lapud said.Asked if he felt pressure, Lapid said yes because his family is already affected by the issue, which has already been intertwined with politics.He said he would not hold on to what is not worthwhile.He said his resignation was addressed to MCWD and not to LWUA, as he is an employee of MCWD.“Gusto ko mopahuway ba (I wanted to rest). I was trying to fight for what I know is right, but ang problema man gud nasudlan bitaw’g politika (the problem is it has been politicized). Nasudlan og politika (It has been politicized), which I don’t like,” Lapid said.“Di ko ganahan nga gamiton ko sa politics (I don’t want to be used for politics),” he added.Lapid said that as of the moment, his only concern is his family.About the road closure, which was implemented on Tuesday, Lapid said he was instructed Monday night to continue normal operations at MCWD.He said the current road closures are not under his authority, as it falls under the jurisdiction of the Cebu City Government. When questioned about who ordered the closure, Lapid expressed his unawareness, explaining that he is on leave Tuesday.Reports said the Cebu City Government implemented the temporary closure of the roads surrounding the MCWD building.In its traffic advisory, the Cebu City Transportation Office said that due to the recent squabble in MCWD, Lapu-Lapu Street and Magallanes Extension will be temporarily blocked until further notice in order to avoid the ensuing congestion that may arise from them.The CCTO recommended that MCWD customers proceed to the on-street parking located along P. Streets Burgos and MC Briones St. (AML) Online Job for Students to Earn Money Philippines THE Philippine Army said on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, that it is open to any investigation amid the claims of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (NPA) on alleged irregularities in an operation that resulted in the death of its five members in Bilar, Bohol last week.In a statement, Philippine Army spokesperson Lieutenant Colo Louie Dema-ala maintained the legitimacy of the operation in Bilar, Bohol on Friday, February 23, 2024, where police and military jointly served an arrest warrant to Domingo Jaspe Compoc, a suspected NPA leader.“This was a result of a legitimate operations covered with official reports and scene of the crime reports from the PNP. Likewise, the Philippine Army is open to any investigation as we do not dignify the twisted narratives of the CTG and their front organizations,” said Dema-ala.“Our troops understand and uphold human rights and the International Humanitarian Law in the conduct of military operations. Each and every soldier strictly adheres to the standing rules of engagement to ensure the protection of the rights of our people,” he added.Compoc, the top leader of the NPA insurgents in Bohol, was killed during the operation along with four other suspected rebels identified as Hannah Cesista, who served as former field investigator and paralegal of cause-oriented group Karapatan; Parlito Segovia; Marlon Omosura; and an individual only known as Juaning, but identified as Alberto Sancho by the CPP-NPA.The police said the suspected rebels resisted arrest, resulting in the encounter.In a statement, aside from accusing the state forces of deliberately killing the five individuals, the CPP-NPA said police and military personnel also abducted a certain Berting, whom they asked for Compoc’s location, and two of his minor companions, including a four-year-old child.“Their location is yet unknown,” the group said.It added that Police Corporal Gilbert Amper, who took part in the operation, was killed by military personnel “after a skirmish between the operating units of the PNP and AFP.”“The PNP and AFP were racing against one another in trying to get to the location of the resting unit of the NPA. The PNP unit arrived first in the area and were able to catch Ka Silong (Compoc) and company unawares,” the CPP-NPA said.“Operating troops of the 47th Infantry Battalion arrived later, sparking a firefight between them and the police unit, leading to the death of one police officer,” it added.In a press conference, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo said they will look into the authenticity of the photos floated by the CPP-NPA showing Compoc being accosted by a military personnel alive.She said Central Visayas Police Regional Office Director Brigadier General Anthony Aberin has also ordered the conduct of an in-depth investigation on the incident.PNP chief maintains regularity of Bilar, Bohol operation“The statement came from the CPP-NPA and this is a self-serving statement on their part but nasabi na rin ito ng ating Chief PNP kahapon na open ang PNP sa anumang investigation na gagawin regarding this incident pero nasabi na rin ng ating Chief PNP na masakit yun para sa PNP na namatayan tayo ng isang pulis, may isang nasugatan para lang sabihin na ito ay isang insidente na gawa-gawa lamang ng PNP dahil hindi isasakripisyo ng PNP ‘yung buhay ng pulis natin para lang sa ganitong insidente,” said Fajardo.“It’s quite easy for anyone to release a particular picture pero we have to check saan ba nakuha itong picture, authenticity ng pictures, sino ba nakakuha ng picture na ito. We cannot accept hook, line and sinker yung mga nilalabas sa media, particularly coming from the CPP-NPA,” she added. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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Pupils will be tutored two hours every day for 20 days.“Tara, Basa!” is a cash-for-work program. Tutors will be paid minimum wage for each day they tutor.“It will be driven by DepEd because they have the data on who are the struggling non-readers and frustrated readers,” said Gatchalian.A total of 584 CNU students enrolled in Bachelor of Science in Education were involved in the kick-off of the program.Of the number, 487 will serve as tutors, teaching reading to 4,865 pupils, or a ratio of one tutor for every 10 pupils. The other 97 will serve as youth development workers (YDW), facilitating sessions for parents of tutored pupils, or a ratio of one YDW for every 50 parents.Dr. Daniel Ariaso Sr., CNU president, said the “Tara, Basa!” program will serve as part of the education students’ internship.“This is a practical application of what they have learned, and then we are going to do localization, where they come from. 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