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NEWLY appointed Philippine National Police (PNP) chief General Rommel Marbil has warned policemen against using cell phones for recreational purposes while on duty.In his first press conference on Tuesday, April 2, 2024, Marbil said that instead of using their cellphones, policemen must focus on performing their duties, especially in preventing and responding to crimes and ensuring peace and order in their areas of jurisdiction.“This is my first and last warning, no cellphone during duties. We need patrol, pagka na huli ka namin nag-cellphone, there will be no forgiveness. Very strict kami diyan. Gusto namin duty, duty, kapag patrol, patrol. Andito ‘yung mga commanders natin. I need beat patrols, gusto ko maramdaman ng tao ‘yung mga pulis natin sa baba,” he said.(This is my first and last warning, no cell phones during duties. We need patrols, if we catch you using a cell phone, there will be no forgiveness. We are very strict about this. We want duty, duty, when on patrol, patrol. Our commanders are here. I need beat patrols, I want people to feel the presence of our police officers on the ground.)He, however, acknowledges that cell phones are the primary mode of communication on the ground.“You know, if you look at the tao naman na masyado naman matagal, hindi na siguro (nakikipag-communicate) yun. I caught many people mga policemen natin when I was regional director. Hindi naman ho nag-cell phone yan, may tawag. If we see them watching, e, alam mo naman nag -pe-Facebook lang yan o nanonood ng video, kaya meron naman kaming discernment for you. Hindi naman kami ohnahuli tapon kaagad. Discernment, ano ang ginagawa niyo during that time,” said Marbil.(You know, if you look at the people who take too long, maybe they're not communicating. I caught many of our policemen when I was regional director. They're not necessarily on their phone; they might be receiving a call. If we see them watching, you know they're just on Facebook or watching a video, so we have discernment for you. We don't just catch and throw right away. Discernment, what are you doing during that time?)MANILA. Philippine National Police chief General Rommel Marbil. Third Anne Peralta-MalonzoMANILA. Philippine National Police chief General Rommel Marbil. MANILA. Philippine National Police chief General Rommel Marbil. Third Anne Peralta-Malonzo“But right now sabi ng DIDM (Directorate for Investigative and Detective Management) may mga radios naman kami eh. So there is no excuse for our policemen to use their cell phones,” he added.(But right now, according to the DIDM, we have radios. So there is no excuse for our policemen to use their cell phones.)Marbil also ordered the shortening of the weekly flag-raising ceremonies to ensure that policemen were already on their assignments by 8 a.m., responding to the concerns of the public.The top cop held on Tuesday morning his first command conference where he laid his policies.Marbil ordered police commanders to be a good example to their men.“Ang kailangan lang ano ba ‘yung direction namin and kung nawala ka, then out. There is no forgiveness kapag nagkakamali ang mga pulis natin… We just come up with better measurements for our policemen na dapat ito ang standard na hahabulin niyo. If you cannot cope with the standard, then we will teach you how,” he said.(What we need is clarity on our direction, and if you deviate from it, then you're out. There is no forgiveness when our police officers make mistakes... We just come up with better measurements for our policemen, which should be the standard you strive for. If you cannot meet the standard, then we will teach you how.)“Ang sabi ko nga, we lead by example. We need ‘yung mga officers doon sa taas to lead by example. Yun ang priority natin… Alam naman nila kung ano ang tama sa mali, e. Hindi na namin kayo i-striken. Kung hindi kayo capable, then we will remove you. We have parameters enough na to check ‘yung pulis natin kung magaling or hindi, so there is no need na kailangan magkamali mga tao natin. Hindi namin gagawin yun. Ayaw namin magkamali ang tao namin then we will help them,” he added.(As I mentioned, we lead by example. We need the officers at the top to lead by example. That's our priority... They know what's right and wrong. We won't strike you. If you're not capable, then we will remove you. We have enough parameters to assess whether our police officers are good or not, so there is no need for our people to make mistakes. We won't allow that. We don't want our people to make mistakes; instead, we will help them.)In his assumption speech, Marbil said that the PNP under his helm will focus on three things: the quality of leadership, knowledge, and ability; professionalism within the ranks; expanding our ability to uphold the law, maintain order, and fight local and transnational crimes in all forms and manifestations; and striving to increase the public’s level of trust in the national police agency.High-technology policingMeanwhile, Marbil said he is aiming to implement a five-year development plan on artificial intelligence (AI) use in smart policing and an ICT (information and communications technology) development roadmap in operations, including an active drive to recruit and train a new generation of police officers and support staff with technical expertise and specialized IT skills.He also raised the need to invest in AI technology and other capacity to improve efforts against cybercrimes including manpower.Marbil said the force's Anti-Cybercrime Group will be strengthened, noting the spike in cybercrimes or crimes on the internet like scamming.He noted the need for the police’s operations and efforts to keep up with the generational changes, especially in technology.Earlier, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. ordered the PNP to beef up efforts against cybercrimes. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) What time slots are available DFA? Philippines NEW tourist attractions are in the works in Toledo City. But that’s not the only thing Cebuanos can look forward to this year, as the midwestern Cebu city is also putting up transport, sports, health and other facilities that would benefit not just its residents but those of neighboring cities and towns as well.SEAWALL. Mayor Marjorie Perales (foreground, center) walks along the repaired and improved seawall in Barangay Poblacion on Aug. 14, 2023. The seawall had been damaged during calamities. TOLEDO CITY PIO FB PAGE In her State of the City Address (Soca), Mayor Marjorie “Joie” Perales, who is in her second term as mayor, announced that work on the Ibo Mangrove Park in Barangay Ibo was well underway. This would be made part of the city’s tourism trail along with the Bato Marine Sanctuary in Barangay Bato that is a tripartite collaboration among Barangay Bato, Therma Visayas Inc. (TVI) and the Toledo City Government; and a boardwalk, which Carmen Copper Corp. would build for the city in Barangay Ilihan, she said in her Soca delivered at the Toledo City Sports Center on Jan. 6, 2024, video of which the local government unit (LGU) posted on its Facebook page.The Ibo Mangrove Park is an environmental conservation project of the LGU in partnership with MGen (Meralco PowerGen Corp.) Global Business Power. Turnover of the Mapeh (Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) instructional covered court to the Matab-ang National High School in Barangay. Matab-ang occurred on Dec. 11, 2023. TOLEDO CITY PIO FB PAGE Last Feb. 5, Perales visited the site for the mangrove park and deemed it 40 percent complete, with the railings and a cemented footbridge already in place.On the other hand, the Toledo City Marine Sanctuary Development Project, of which the Bato Marine Sanctuary is a part, was turned over by TVI to the City last Dec. 28. The project is among the corporate social responsibility projects of TVI, which operates a 340-megawatt power plant in Barangay Bato.The multi-phased sanctuary project includes landscaping and the building of cottages.Terminal, universityIn her Soca, Perales said a land transportation terminal to be located across the sports center in Barangay Sangi was scheduled for bidding.Just three weeks later, on Jan. 25, the City Government announced that the Toledo Land Transportation Terminal would already have its groundbreaking on Feb. 16.Project contractor Duros Development Corp. will build the terminal, which will have spaces for lease, including office spaces, ticketing areas and waiting areas. Transport operators moved out of the old land transportation terminal in August 2022 after the area was identified as the site for a new public market. They relocated to a temporary site beside the Toledo City Sports Center. EducationThe new terminal will be situated across the soon-to-rise Cebu Technological University (CTU) Toledo Campus.“The lot for CTU has been expropriated,” the mayor said during her Soca. Rep. Pablo John Garcia (Cebu, 3rd district) authored the bill to put up a regular campus of CTU in the city. The bill lapsed into law on May 29, 2022 as Republic Act 11788, or the Cebu Technological University-Toledo and Asturias Campuses Act.With a campus in their own city, the youth would no longer need to travel far, such as to Cebu City, to get an education from CTU, Garcia said on the law’s passage. To cater to the growing population of students in basic education, Perales said that for the Department of Education, the Local School Board of the City had approved the Special Education Fund for 2024 in the amount of P100 million to be used for the construction of new classrooms and the provision of information and communications technology equipment, among other things.These are on top of the educational facilities turned over in 2023.She said that in 2023, school buildings were turned over to Don Andres Soriano National High School, and New Bucao Elementary School, and that instructional covered courts were completed that were intended for elementary schools in Barangays Awihao, Capitan Claudio, Canlumampao, Sangi, Fulgencio Dolino Elementary School and Matab-ang National High School.For the athletically inclined, she announced that the City was pushing forward with plans for a new “covered tennis court in the amount of P125 million to be implemented by the regional DPWH (Department of Public Works and Highways) through the funds of Sen. Mark Villar.”It will be located in the sports center. The mayor said they would also look for ways to build a track and field oval and an Olympic-sized swimming pool to complete the city’s sports facilities. “The clubhouse and badminton courts located just beside our sports center are currently in progress,” Perales added.Super Health CenterTo safeguard residents’ health, Perales said the construction of a Super Health Center (SHC) near the city’s evacuation center was “currently under process.”She said the P10 million health center was “made possible with the support of Sen. Bong Go.” Groundbreaking for the SHC took place on March 24, 2023.An SHC is a medium type of polyclinic that will be turned over to the LGU, which can then choose to expand it to include equipment or incorporate a dialysis center, for instance. The services offered in Super Health Centers include out-patient, birthing, isolation, diagnostic (laboratory: x-ray and ultrasound), pharmacy and ambulatory surgical unit; eye, ear, nose and throat service, oncology, and physical therapy and rehabilitation, according to Go’s office.As for the P33 million evacuation center that doubles as a quarantine facility, the DPWH funded and built it in Sitio Tunnel, Barangay Poblacion. The center opened on July 26, 2023.Waste managementFor sustainable waste management for the economically thriving city, Perales said the LGU had entered into a public-private partnership with Far East Fuel Corp. for an engineered sanitary landfill in Barangay Sam-ang that has the capacity to collect 500 tons of waste per day. “All collected waste will be converted into a fuel source. Remarkably, this project incurs no cost to the government, and the LGU will earn its share income once operations commence,” Perales said. “This innovative approach not only tackles our waste issues but also provides an effective alternative for our electricity needs, being once more a sustainable city.”Groundbreaking for the Toledo City Sanitary Landfill, Methane Recovery and Power Generation Facility took place on June 26, 2023. The facility is expected to be completed 10 months after all permits have been secured.SecurityIn the area of security, the City purchased a state-of-the-art video surveillance system featuring facial recognition and automatic plate number recognition capabilities to help in “addressing threats, monitoring accidents and criminal activities and responding swiftly to emergencies within our city,” the mayor said.The city has 62 CCTV cameras. Days after her Soca, Perales voiced plans to buy more cameras.In 2023, the City also provided the Toledo City Police Station with seven new patrol cars.The mayor said the City had also allotted P7 million for the installation of street lights, from S. Osmeña St. to the Cemetery Road, from Hinulawan Bridge to Talavera Bridge, from Ilihan to Sangi Rotunda, Bus Terminal and Barangay Sangi, Sitio Lawis to Barangay Daanglungsod, and Sitio Alimango, Barangay Cantabaco, Barangay Cabitoonan to Barangay Bato, and also for lighting government facilities. Infrastructure projectsPerales said around P230 million worth of “vital infrastructure projects” were completed in 2023, including the construction of drainage systems on Sergio Osmeña Sr. St., Sitio Tal-ot in Barangay Ilihan, Sitio Banana Chapter in Barangay Poblacion and in Barangay Capitan Claudio. “In addition to that, we have around P26 million ongoing projects for the construction of drainage systems in Barangays Cabitoonan, Das and Luray 2. These projects are essential in minimizing the impact of flooding in certain areas in Toledo,” Perales said.Perales said last year also saw the completion of the Ilihan Bridge improvement and restoration in Barangay Ilihan, along with the repair and improvement of the seawall starting from the former Days Hotel up to the pier area in Barangay Poblacion. The bridge had been damaged by typhoon Odette in December 2021.She reported that improvements, reblocking and pavement resurfacing, concreting, opening and widening projects were undertaken in Barangays Poblacion and Sangi, Cantabaco diversion road, Sitio Lawis to Barangay Daanglungsod, and Barangay Subayon and Tungkay.“Additionally, a sum of P263 million is allocated for projects currently in progress,” the mayor said.She also said the slaughterhouse in Barangay Cantabaco had recently been officially turned over.It was turned over by the contractor on Jan. 4, 2024 following the repair and improvement of its roof, walls and other parts. Toledo City has 38 barangays. As of the 2020 Census, the city had a population of 207,314.

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NEW tourist attractions are in the works in Toledo City. But that’s not the only thing Cebuanos can look forward to this year, as the midwestern Cebu city is also putting up transport, sports, health and other facilities that would benefit not just its residents but those of neighboring cities and towns as well.SEAWALL. Mayor Marjorie Perales (foreground, center) walks along the repaired and improved seawall in Barangay Poblacion on Aug. 14, 2023. The seawall had been damaged during calamities. TOLEDO CITY PIO FB PAGE In her State of the City Address (Soca), Mayor Marjorie “Joie” Perales, who is in her second term as mayor, announced that work on the Ibo Mangrove Park in Barangay Ibo was well underway. This would be made part of the city’s tourism trail along with the Bato Marine Sanctuary in Barangay Bato that is a tripartite collaboration among Barangay Bato, Therma Visayas Inc. (TVI) and the Toledo City Government; and a boardwalk, which Carmen Copper Corp. would build for the city in Barangay Ilihan, she said in her Soca delivered at the Toledo City Sports Center on Jan. 6, 2024, video of which the local government unit (LGU) posted on its Facebook page.The Ibo Mangrove Park is an environmental conservation project of the LGU in partnership with MGen (Meralco PowerGen Corp.) Global Business Power. Turnover of the Mapeh (Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) instructional covered court to the Matab-ang National High School in Barangay. Matab-ang occurred on Dec. 11, 2023. TOLEDO CITY PIO FB PAGE Last Feb. 5, Perales visited the site for the mangrove park and deemed it 40 percent complete, with the railings and a cemented footbridge already in place.On the other hand, the Toledo City Marine Sanctuary Development Project, of which the Bato Marine Sanctuary is a part, was turned over by TVI to the City last Dec. 28. The project is among the corporate social responsibility projects of TVI, which operates a 340-megawatt power plant in Barangay Bato.The multi-phased sanctuary project includes landscaping and the building of cottages.Terminal, universityIn her Soca, Perales said a land transportation terminal to be located across the sports center in Barangay Sangi was scheduled for bidding.Just three weeks later, on Jan. 25, the City Government announced that the Toledo Land Transportation Terminal would already have its groundbreaking on Feb. 16.Project contractor Duros Development Corp. will build the terminal, which will have spaces for lease, including office spaces, ticketing areas and waiting areas. Transport operators moved out of the old land transportation terminal in August 2022 after the area was identified as the site for a new public market. They relocated to a temporary site beside the Toledo City Sports Center. EducationThe new terminal will be situated across the soon-to-rise Cebu Technological University (CTU) Toledo Campus.“The lot for CTU has been expropriated,” the mayor said during her Soca. Rep. Pablo John Garcia (Cebu, 3rd district) authored the bill to put up a regular campus of CTU in the city. The bill lapsed into law on May 29, 2022 as Republic Act 11788, or the Cebu Technological University-Toledo and Asturias Campuses Act.With a campus in their own city, the youth would no longer need to travel far, such as to Cebu City, to get an education from CTU, Garcia said on the law’s passage. To cater to the growing population of students in basic education, Perales said that for the Department of Education, the Local School Board of the City had approved the Special Education Fund for 2024 in the amount of P100 million to be used for the construction of new classrooms and the provision of information and communications technology equipment, among other things.These are on top of the educational facilities turned over in 2023.She said that in 2023, school buildings were turned over to Don Andres Soriano National High School, and New Bucao Elementary School, and that instructional covered courts were completed that were intended for elementary schools in Barangays Awihao, Capitan Claudio, Canlumampao, Sangi, Fulgencio Dolino Elementary School and Matab-ang National High School.For the athletically inclined, she announced that the City was pushing forward with plans for a new “covered tennis court in the amount of P125 million to be implemented by the regional DPWH (Department of Public Works and Highways) through the funds of Sen. Mark Villar.”It will be located in the sports center. The mayor said they would also look for ways to build a track and field oval and an Olympic-sized swimming pool to complete the city’s sports facilities. “The clubhouse and badminton courts located just beside our sports center are currently in progress,” Perales added.Super Health CenterTo safeguard residents’ health, Perales said the construction of a Super Health Center (SHC) near the city’s evacuation center was “currently under process.”She said the P10 million health center was “made possible with the support of Sen. Bong Go.” Groundbreaking for the SHC took place on March 24, 2023.An SHC is a medium type of polyclinic that will be turned over to the LGU, which can then choose to expand it to include equipment or incorporate a dialysis center, for instance. The services offered in Super Health Centers include out-patient, birthing, isolation, diagnostic (laboratory: x-ray and ultrasound), pharmacy and ambulatory surgical unit; eye, ear, nose and throat service, oncology, and physical therapy and rehabilitation, according to Go’s office.As for the P33 million evacuation center that doubles as a quarantine facility, the DPWH funded and built it in Sitio Tunnel, Barangay Poblacion. The center opened on July 26, 2023.Waste managementFor sustainable waste management for the economically thriving city, Perales said the LGU had entered into a public-private partnership with Far East Fuel Corp. for an engineered sanitary landfill in Barangay Sam-ang that has the capacity to collect 500 tons of waste per day. “All collected waste will be converted into a fuel source. Remarkably, this project incurs no cost to the government, and the LGU will earn its share income once operations commence,” Perales said. “This innovative approach not only tackles our waste issues but also provides an effective alternative for our electricity needs, being once more a sustainable city.”Groundbreaking for the Toledo City Sanitary Landfill, Methane Recovery and Power Generation Facility took place on June 26, 2023. The facility is expected to be completed 10 months after all permits have been secured.SecurityIn the area of security, the City purchased a state-of-the-art video surveillance system featuring facial recognition and automatic plate number recognition capabilities to help in “addressing threats, monitoring accidents and criminal activities and responding swiftly to emergencies within our city,” the mayor said.The city has 62 CCTV cameras. Days after her Soca, Perales voiced plans to buy more cameras.In 2023, the City also provided the Toledo City Police Station with seven new patrol cars.The mayor said the City had also allotted P7 million for the installation of street lights, from S. Osmeña St. to the Cemetery Road, from Hinulawan Bridge to Talavera Bridge, from Ilihan to Sangi Rotunda, Bus Terminal and Barangay Sangi, Sitio Lawis to Barangay Daanglungsod, and Sitio Alimango, Barangay Cantabaco, Barangay Cabitoonan to Barangay Bato, and also for lighting government facilities. Infrastructure projectsPerales said around P230 million worth of “vital infrastructure projects” were completed in 2023, including the construction of drainage systems on Sergio Osmeña Sr. St., Sitio Tal-ot in Barangay Ilihan, Sitio Banana Chapter in Barangay Poblacion and in Barangay Capitan Claudio. “In addition to that, we have around P26 million ongoing projects for the construction of drainage systems in Barangays Cabitoonan, Das and Luray 2. These projects are essential in minimizing the impact of flooding in certain areas in Toledo,” Perales said.Perales said last year also saw the completion of the Ilihan Bridge improvement and restoration in Barangay Ilihan, along with the repair and improvement of the seawall starting from the former Days Hotel up to the pier area in Barangay Poblacion. The bridge had been damaged by typhoon Odette in December 2021.She reported that improvements, reblocking and pavement resurfacing, concreting, opening and widening projects were undertaken in Barangays Poblacion and Sangi, Cantabaco diversion road, Sitio Lawis to Barangay Daanglungsod, and Barangay Subayon and Tungkay.“Additionally, a sum of P263 million is allocated for projects currently in progress,” the mayor said.She also said the slaughterhouse in Barangay Cantabaco had recently been officially turned over.It was turned over by the contractor on Jan. 4, 2024 following the repair and improvement of its roof, walls and other parts. Toledo City has 38 barangays. As of the 2020 Census, the city had a population of 207,314. Choose a Licensed Casino SEVERAL Cebu district representatives rallied in support of Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia’s order to halt a portion of the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit project, citing heritage protection for the nearly century-old Capitol building. On Sunday, March 25, 2024, Sixth District Rep. Daphne Lagon, Seventh District Rep. Peter John Calderon, Lone District of Mandaue Rep. Emmarie Ouano-Dizon and Ako Bisaya Party-list Rep. Sonny Lagon issued separate statements backing the governor’s decision to issue a cease and desist order against the contractor of the first package of the CBRT project in the uptown portion of Osmeña Blvd., citing violations of heritage laws. These lawmakers stressed the protection and preservation of a heritage site, including its buffer zones, for the benefit of present and future generations of Filipinos, especially Cebuanos.In a statement, Sonny and Daphne Lagon said the encroachment of the CBRT Package 1 on the buffer zones of the Cebu Provincial Capitol and Fuente Osmeña Circle “potentially” violates several laws of heritage protection and preservation. Hence, the governor only exercised her authority to ensure compliance with laws and regulations that seek to protect cultural properties, both lawmakers said. Calderon said the Capitol building is a declared heritage site and one of the most recognizable and iconic buildings in the whole of Cebu. He said the administrative case filed by Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama against the governor was used and “abused” to diminish and destroy the Capitol’s universal and cultural value. “Clearly, the administrative case filed against Governor Garcia is frivolous, at the very least, and must be dismissed immediately,” he said. On Friday, March 22, Rama filed an administrative case before the Office of the President against Garcia for alleged abuse of authority, grave misconduct, improper conduct, and unprofessional conduct for a public official. Rama’s complaint stemmed from Garcia’s Memorandum 16-2024, ordering the Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Co. Ltd. to stop the construction of a bus station near the Provincial Capitol building. / EHP

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SEVERAL Cebu district representatives rallied in support of Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia’s order to halt a portion of the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit project, citing heritage protection for the nearly century-old Capitol building. On Sunday, March 25, 2024, Sixth District Rep. Daphne Lagon, Seventh District Rep. Peter John Calderon, Lone District of Mandaue Rep. Emmarie Ouano-Dizon and Ako Bisaya Party-list Rep. Sonny Lagon issued separate statements backing the governor’s decision to issue a cease and desist order against the contractor of the first package of the CBRT project in the uptown portion of Osmeña Blvd., citing violations of heritage laws. These lawmakers stressed the protection and preservation of a heritage site, including its buffer zones, for the benefit of present and future generations of Filipinos, especially Cebuanos.In a statement, Sonny and Daphne Lagon said the encroachment of the CBRT Package 1 on the buffer zones of the Cebu Provincial Capitol and Fuente Osmeña Circle “potentially” violates several laws of heritage protection and preservation. Hence, the governor only exercised her authority to ensure compliance with laws and regulations that seek to protect cultural properties, both lawmakers said. Calderon said the Capitol building is a declared heritage site and one of the most recognizable and iconic buildings in the whole of Cebu. He said the administrative case filed by Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama against the governor was used and “abused” to diminish and destroy the Capitol’s universal and cultural value. “Clearly, the administrative case filed against Governor Garcia is frivolous, at the very least, and must be dismissed immediately,” he said. On Friday, March 22, Rama filed an administrative case before the Office of the President against Garcia for alleged abuse of authority, grave misconduct, improper conduct, and unprofessional conduct for a public official. Rama’s complaint stemmed from Garcia’s Memorandum 16-2024, ordering the Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Co. Ltd. to stop the construction of a bus station near the Provincial Capitol building. / EHP Choose a Licensed Casino NEWLY appointed Philippine National Police (PNP) chief General Rommel Marbil has warned policemen against using cell phones for recreational purposes while on duty.In his first press conference on Tuesday, April 2, 2024, Marbil said that instead of using their cellphones, policemen must focus on performing their duties, especially in preventing and responding to crimes and ensuring peace and order in their areas of jurisdiction.“This is my first and last warning, no cellphone during duties. We need patrol, pagka na huli ka namin nag-cellphone, there will be no forgiveness. Very strict kami diyan. Gusto namin duty, duty, kapag patrol, patrol. Andito ‘yung mga commanders natin. I need beat patrols, gusto ko maramdaman ng tao ‘yung mga pulis natin sa baba,” he said.(This is my first and last warning, no cell phones during duties. We need patrols, if we catch you using a cell phone, there will be no forgiveness. We are very strict about this. We want duty, duty, when on patrol, patrol. Our commanders are here. I need beat patrols, I want people to feel the presence of our police officers on the ground.)He, however, acknowledges that cell phones are the primary mode of communication on the ground.“You know, if you look at the tao naman na masyado naman matagal, hindi na siguro (nakikipag-communicate) yun. I caught many people mga policemen natin when I was regional director. Hindi naman ho nag-cell phone yan, may tawag. If we see them watching, e, alam mo naman nag -pe-Facebook lang yan o nanonood ng video, kaya meron naman kaming discernment for you. Hindi naman kami ohnahuli tapon kaagad. Discernment, ano ang ginagawa niyo during that time,” said Marbil.(You know, if you look at the people who take too long, maybe they're not communicating. I caught many of our policemen when I was regional director. They're not necessarily on their phone; they might be receiving a call. If we see them watching, you know they're just on Facebook or watching a video, so we have discernment for you. We don't just catch and throw right away. Discernment, what are you doing during that time?)MANILA. Philippine National Police chief General Rommel Marbil. Third Anne Peralta-MalonzoMANILA. Philippine National Police chief General Rommel Marbil. MANILA. Philippine National Police chief General Rommel Marbil. Third Anne Peralta-Malonzo“But right now sabi ng DIDM (Directorate for Investigative and Detective Management) may mga radios naman kami eh. So there is no excuse for our policemen to use their cell phones,” he added.(But right now, according to the DIDM, we have radios. So there is no excuse for our policemen to use their cell phones.)Marbil also ordered the shortening of the weekly flag-raising ceremonies to ensure that policemen were already on their assignments by 8 a.m., responding to the concerns of the public.The top cop held on Tuesday morning his first command conference where he laid his policies.Marbil ordered police commanders to be a good example to their men.“Ang kailangan lang ano ba ‘yung direction namin and kung nawala ka, then out. There is no forgiveness kapag nagkakamali ang mga pulis natin… We just come up with better measurements for our policemen na dapat ito ang standard na hahabulin niyo. If you cannot cope with the standard, then we will teach you how,” he said.(What we need is clarity on our direction, and if you deviate from it, then you're out. There is no forgiveness when our police officers make mistakes... We just come up with better measurements for our policemen, which should be the standard you strive for. If you cannot meet the standard, then we will teach you how.)“Ang sabi ko nga, we lead by example. We need ‘yung mga officers doon sa taas to lead by example. Yun ang priority natin… Alam naman nila kung ano ang tama sa mali, e. Hindi na namin kayo i-striken. Kung hindi kayo capable, then we will remove you. We have parameters enough na to check ‘yung pulis natin kung magaling or hindi, so there is no need na kailangan magkamali mga tao natin. Hindi namin gagawin yun. Ayaw namin magkamali ang tao namin then we will help them,” he added.(As I mentioned, we lead by example. We need the officers at the top to lead by example. That's our priority... They know what's right and wrong. We won't strike you. If you're not capable, then we will remove you. We have enough parameters to assess whether our police officers are good or not, so there is no need for our people to make mistakes. We won't allow that. We don't want our people to make mistakes; instead, we will help them.)In his assumption speech, Marbil said that the PNP under his helm will focus on three things: the quality of leadership, knowledge, and ability; professionalism within the ranks; expanding our ability to uphold the law, maintain order, and fight local and transnational crimes in all forms and manifestations; and striving to increase the public’s level of trust in the national police agency.High-technology policingMeanwhile, Marbil said he is aiming to implement a five-year development plan on artificial intelligence (AI) use in smart policing and an ICT (information and communications technology) development roadmap in operations, including an active drive to recruit and train a new generation of police officers and support staff with technical expertise and specialized IT skills.He also raised the need to invest in AI technology and other capacity to improve efforts against cybercrimes including manpower.Marbil said the force's Anti-Cybercrime Group will be strengthened, noting the spike in cybercrimes or crimes on the internet like scamming.He noted the need for the police’s operations and efforts to keep up with the generational changes, especially in technology.Earlier, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. ordered the PNP to beef up efforts against cybercrimes. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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NEWLY appointed Philippine National Police (PNP) chief General Rommel Marbil has warned policemen against using cell phones for recreational purposes while on duty.In his first press conference on Tuesday, April 2, 2024, Marbil said that instead of using their cellphones, policemen must focus on performing their duties, especially in preventing and responding to crimes and ensuring peace and order in their areas of jurisdiction.“This is my first and last warning, no cellphone during duties. We need patrol, pagka na huli ka namin nag-cellphone, there will be no forgiveness. Very strict kami diyan. Gusto namin duty, duty, kapag patrol, patrol. Andito ‘yung mga commanders natin. I need beat patrols, gusto ko maramdaman ng tao ‘yung mga pulis natin sa baba,” he said.(This is my first and last warning, no cell phones during duties. We need patrols, if we catch you using a cell phone, there will be no forgiveness. We are very strict about this. We want duty, duty, when on patrol, patrol. Our commanders are here. I need beat patrols, I want people to feel the presence of our police officers on the ground.)He, however, acknowledges that cell phones are the primary mode of communication on the ground.“You know, if you look at the tao naman na masyado naman matagal, hindi na siguro (nakikipag-communicate) yun. I caught many people mga policemen natin when I was regional director. Hindi naman ho nag-cell phone yan, may tawag. If we see them watching, e, alam mo naman nag -pe-Facebook lang yan o nanonood ng video, kaya meron naman kaming discernment for you. Hindi naman kami ohnahuli tapon kaagad. Discernment, ano ang ginagawa niyo during that time,” said Marbil.(You know, if you look at the people who take too long, maybe they're not communicating. I caught many of our policemen when I was regional director. They're not necessarily on their phone; they might be receiving a call. If we see them watching, you know they're just on Facebook or watching a video, so we have discernment for you. We don't just catch and throw right away. Discernment, what are you doing during that time?)MANILA. Philippine National Police chief General Rommel Marbil. Third Anne Peralta-MalonzoMANILA. Philippine National Police chief General Rommel Marbil. MANILA. Philippine National Police chief General Rommel Marbil. Third Anne Peralta-Malonzo“But right now sabi ng DIDM (Directorate for Investigative and Detective Management) may mga radios naman kami eh. So there is no excuse for our policemen to use their cell phones,” he added.(But right now, according to the DIDM, we have radios. So there is no excuse for our policemen to use their cell phones.)Marbil also ordered the shortening of the weekly flag-raising ceremonies to ensure that policemen were already on their assignments by 8 a.m., responding to the concerns of the public.The top cop held on Tuesday morning his first command conference where he laid his policies.Marbil ordered police commanders to be a good example to their men.“Ang kailangan lang ano ba ‘yung direction namin and kung nawala ka, then out. There is no forgiveness kapag nagkakamali ang mga pulis natin… We just come up with better measurements for our policemen na dapat ito ang standard na hahabulin niyo. If you cannot cope with the standard, then we will teach you how,” he said.(What we need is clarity on our direction, and if you deviate from it, then you're out. There is no forgiveness when our police officers make mistakes... We just come up with better measurements for our policemen, which should be the standard you strive for. If you cannot meet the standard, then we will teach you how.)“Ang sabi ko nga, we lead by example. We need ‘yung mga officers doon sa taas to lead by example. Yun ang priority natin… Alam naman nila kung ano ang tama sa mali, e. Hindi na namin kayo i-striken. Kung hindi kayo capable, then we will remove you. We have parameters enough na to check ‘yung pulis natin kung magaling or hindi, so there is no need na kailangan magkamali mga tao natin. Hindi namin gagawin yun. Ayaw namin magkamali ang tao namin then we will help them,” he added.(As I mentioned, we lead by example. We need the officers at the top to lead by example. That's our priority... They know what's right and wrong. We won't strike you. If you're not capable, then we will remove you. We have enough parameters to assess whether our police officers are good or not, so there is no need for our people to make mistakes. We won't allow that. We don't want our people to make mistakes; instead, we will help them.)In his assumption speech, Marbil said that the PNP under his helm will focus on three things: the quality of leadership, knowledge, and ability; professionalism within the ranks; expanding our ability to uphold the law, maintain order, and fight local and transnational crimes in all forms and manifestations; and striving to increase the public’s level of trust in the national police agency.High-technology policingMeanwhile, Marbil said he is aiming to implement a five-year development plan on artificial intelligence (AI) use in smart policing and an ICT (information and communications technology) development roadmap in operations, including an active drive to recruit and train a new generation of police officers and support staff with technical expertise and specialized IT skills.He also raised the need to invest in AI technology and other capacity to improve efforts against cybercrimes including manpower.Marbil said the force's Anti-Cybercrime Group will be strengthened, noting the spike in cybercrimes or crimes on the internet like scamming.He noted the need for the police’s operations and efforts to keep up with the generational changes, especially in technology.Earlier, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. ordered the PNP to beef up efforts against cybercrimes. 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NEW tourist attractions are in the works in Toledo City. But that’s not the only thing Cebuanos can look forward to this year, as the midwestern Cebu city is also putting up transport, sports, health and other facilities that would benefit not just its residents but those of neighboring cities and towns as well.SEAWALL. Mayor Marjorie Perales (foreground, center) walks along the repaired and improved seawall in Barangay Poblacion on Aug. 14, 2023. The seawall had been damaged during calamities. TOLEDO CITY PIO FB PAGE In her State of the City Address (Soca), Mayor Marjorie “Joie” Perales, who is in her second term as mayor, announced that work on the Ibo Mangrove Park in Barangay Ibo was well underway. This would be made part of the city’s tourism trail along with the Bato Marine Sanctuary in Barangay Bato that is a tripartite collaboration among Barangay Bato, Therma Visayas Inc. (TVI) and the Toledo City Government; and a boardwalk, which Carmen Copper Corp. would build for the city in Barangay Ilihan, she said in her Soca delivered at the Toledo City Sports Center on Jan. 6, 2024, video of which the local government unit (LGU) posted on its Facebook page.The Ibo Mangrove Park is an environmental conservation project of the LGU in partnership with MGen (Meralco PowerGen Corp.) Global Business Power. Turnover of the Mapeh (Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) instructional covered court to the Matab-ang National High School in Barangay. Matab-ang occurred on Dec. 11, 2023. TOLEDO CITY PIO FB PAGE Last Feb. 5, Perales visited the site for the mangrove park and deemed it 40 percent complete, with the railings and a cemented footbridge already in place.On the other hand, the Toledo City Marine Sanctuary Development Project, of which the Bato Marine Sanctuary is a part, was turned over by TVI to the City last Dec. 28. The project is among the corporate social responsibility projects of TVI, which operates a 340-megawatt power plant in Barangay Bato.The multi-phased sanctuary project includes landscaping and the building of cottages.Terminal, universityIn her Soca, Perales said a land transportation terminal to be located across the sports center in Barangay Sangi was scheduled for bidding.Just three weeks later, on Jan. 25, the City Government announced that the Toledo Land Transportation Terminal would already have its groundbreaking on Feb. 16.Project contractor Duros Development Corp. will build the terminal, which will have spaces for lease, including office spaces, ticketing areas and waiting areas. Transport operators moved out of the old land transportation terminal in August 2022 after the area was identified as the site for a new public market. They relocated to a temporary site beside the Toledo City Sports Center. EducationThe new terminal will be situated across the soon-to-rise Cebu Technological University (CTU) Toledo Campus.“The lot for CTU has been expropriated,” the mayor said during her Soca. Rep. Pablo John Garcia (Cebu, 3rd district) authored the bill to put up a regular campus of CTU in the city. The bill lapsed into law on May 29, 2022 as Republic Act 11788, or the Cebu Technological University-Toledo and Asturias Campuses Act.With a campus in their own city, the youth would no longer need to travel far, such as to Cebu City, to get an education from CTU, Garcia said on the law’s passage. To cater to the growing population of students in basic education, Perales said that for the Department of Education, the Local School Board of the City had approved the Special Education Fund for 2024 in the amount of P100 million to be used for the construction of new classrooms and the provision of information and communications technology equipment, among other things.These are on top of the educational facilities turned over in 2023.She said that in 2023, school buildings were turned over to Don Andres Soriano National High School, and New Bucao Elementary School, and that instructional covered courts were completed that were intended for elementary schools in Barangays Awihao, Capitan Claudio, Canlumampao, Sangi, Fulgencio Dolino Elementary School and Matab-ang National High School.For the athletically inclined, she announced that the City was pushing forward with plans for a new “covered tennis court in the amount of P125 million to be implemented by the regional DPWH (Department of Public Works and Highways) through the funds of Sen. Mark Villar.”It will be located in the sports center. The mayor said they would also look for ways to build a track and field oval and an Olympic-sized swimming pool to complete the city’s sports facilities. “The clubhouse and badminton courts located just beside our sports center are currently in progress,” Perales added.Super Health CenterTo safeguard residents’ health, Perales said the construction of a Super Health Center (SHC) near the city’s evacuation center was “currently under process.”She said the P10 million health center was “made possible with the support of Sen. Bong Go.” Groundbreaking for the SHC took place on March 24, 2023.An SHC is a medium type of polyclinic that will be turned over to the LGU, which can then choose to expand it to include equipment or incorporate a dialysis center, for instance. The services offered in Super Health Centers include out-patient, birthing, isolation, diagnostic (laboratory: x-ray and ultrasound), pharmacy and ambulatory surgical unit; eye, ear, nose and throat service, oncology, and physical therapy and rehabilitation, according to Go’s office.As for the P33 million evacuation center that doubles as a quarantine facility, the DPWH funded and built it in Sitio Tunnel, Barangay Poblacion. The center opened on July 26, 2023.Waste managementFor sustainable waste management for the economically thriving city, Perales said the LGU had entered into a public-private partnership with Far East Fuel Corp. for an engineered sanitary landfill in Barangay Sam-ang that has the capacity to collect 500 tons of waste per day. “All collected waste will be converted into a fuel source. Remarkably, this project incurs no cost to the government, and the LGU will earn its share income once operations commence,” Perales said. “This innovative approach not only tackles our waste issues but also provides an effective alternative for our electricity needs, being once more a sustainable city.”Groundbreaking for the Toledo City Sanitary Landfill, Methane Recovery and Power Generation Facility took place on June 26, 2023. The facility is expected to be completed 10 months after all permits have been secured.SecurityIn the area of security, the City purchased a state-of-the-art video surveillance system featuring facial recognition and automatic plate number recognition capabilities to help in “addressing threats, monitoring accidents and criminal activities and responding swiftly to emergencies within our city,” the mayor said.The city has 62 CCTV cameras. Days after her Soca, Perales voiced plans to buy more cameras.In 2023, the City also provided the Toledo City Police Station with seven new patrol cars.The mayor said the City had also allotted P7 million for the installation of street lights, from S. Osmeña St. to the Cemetery Road, from Hinulawan Bridge to Talavera Bridge, from Ilihan to Sangi Rotunda, Bus Terminal and Barangay Sangi, Sitio Lawis to Barangay Daanglungsod, and Sitio Alimango, Barangay Cantabaco, Barangay Cabitoonan to Barangay Bato, and also for lighting government facilities. 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NEWLY appointed Philippine National Police (PNP) chief General Rommel Marbil has warned policemen against using cell phones for recreational purposes while on duty.In his first press conference on Tuesday, April 2, 2024, Marbil said that instead of using their cellphones, policemen must focus on performing their duties, especially in preventing and responding to crimes and ensuring peace and order in their areas of jurisdiction.“This is my first and last warning, no cellphone during duties. We need patrol, pagka na huli ka namin nag-cellphone, there will be no forgiveness. Very strict kami diyan. Gusto namin duty, duty, kapag patrol, patrol. Andito ‘yung mga commanders natin. I need beat patrols, gusto ko maramdaman ng tao ‘yung mga pulis natin sa baba,” he said.(This is my first and last warning, no cell phones during duties. We need patrols, if we catch you using a cell phone, there will be no forgiveness. We are very strict about this. We want duty, duty, when on patrol, patrol. Our commanders are here. I need beat patrols, I want people to feel the presence of our police officers on the ground.)He, however, acknowledges that cell phones are the primary mode of communication on the ground.“You know, if you look at the tao naman na masyado naman matagal, hindi na siguro (nakikipag-communicate) yun. I caught many people mga policemen natin when I was regional director. Hindi naman ho nag-cell phone yan, may tawag. If we see them watching, e, alam mo naman nag -pe-Facebook lang yan o nanonood ng video, kaya meron naman kaming discernment for you. Hindi naman kami ohnahuli tapon kaagad. Discernment, ano ang ginagawa niyo during that time,” said Marbil.(You know, if you look at the people who take too long, maybe they're not communicating. I caught many of our policemen when I was regional director. They're not necessarily on their phone; they might be receiving a call. If we see them watching, you know they're just on Facebook or watching a video, so we have discernment for you. We don't just catch and throw right away. Discernment, what are you doing during that time?)MANILA. Philippine National Police chief General Rommel Marbil. Third Anne Peralta-MalonzoMANILA. Philippine National Police chief General Rommel Marbil. MANILA. Philippine National Police chief General Rommel Marbil. Third Anne Peralta-Malonzo“But right now sabi ng DIDM (Directorate for Investigative and Detective Management) may mga radios naman kami eh. So there is no excuse for our policemen to use their cell phones,” he added.(But right now, according to the DIDM, we have radios. So there is no excuse for our policemen to use their cell phones.)Marbil also ordered the shortening of the weekly flag-raising ceremonies to ensure that policemen were already on their assignments by 8 a.m., responding to the concerns of the public.The top cop held on Tuesday morning his first command conference where he laid his policies.Marbil ordered police commanders to be a good example to their men.“Ang kailangan lang ano ba ‘yung direction namin and kung nawala ka, then out. There is no forgiveness kapag nagkakamali ang mga pulis natin… We just come up with better measurements for our policemen na dapat ito ang standard na hahabulin niyo. If you cannot cope with the standard, then we will teach you how,” he said.(What we need is clarity on our direction, and if you deviate from it, then you're out. There is no forgiveness when our police officers make mistakes... We just come up with better measurements for our policemen, which should be the standard you strive for. If you cannot meet the standard, then we will teach you how.)“Ang sabi ko nga, we lead by example. We need ‘yung mga officers doon sa taas to lead by example. Yun ang priority natin… Alam naman nila kung ano ang tama sa mali, e. Hindi na namin kayo i-striken. Kung hindi kayo capable, then we will remove you. We have parameters enough na to check ‘yung pulis natin kung magaling or hindi, so there is no need na kailangan magkamali mga tao natin. Hindi namin gagawin yun. Ayaw namin magkamali ang tao namin then we will help them,” he added.(As I mentioned, we lead by example. We need the officers at the top to lead by example. That's our priority... They know what's right and wrong. We won't strike you. If you're not capable, then we will remove you. We have enough parameters to assess whether our police officers are good or not, so there is no need for our people to make mistakes. We won't allow that. We don't want our people to make mistakes; instead, we will help them.)In his assumption speech, Marbil said that the PNP under his helm will focus on three things: the quality of leadership, knowledge, and ability; professionalism within the ranks; expanding our ability to uphold the law, maintain order, and fight local and transnational crimes in all forms and manifestations; and striving to increase the public’s level of trust in the national police agency.High-technology policingMeanwhile, Marbil said he is aiming to implement a five-year development plan on artificial intelligence (AI) use in smart policing and an ICT (information and communications technology) development roadmap in operations, including an active drive to recruit and train a new generation of police officers and support staff with technical expertise and specialized IT skills.He also raised the need to invest in AI technology and other capacity to improve efforts against cybercrimes including manpower.Marbil said the force's Anti-Cybercrime Group will be strengthened, noting the spike in cybercrimes or crimes on the internet like scamming.He noted the need for the police’s operations and efforts to keep up with the generational changes, especially in technology.Earlier, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. ordered the PNP to beef up efforts against cybercrimes. 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NEW tourist attractions are in the works in Toledo City. But that’s not the only thing Cebuanos can look forward to this year, as the midwestern Cebu city is also putting up transport, sports, health and other facilities that would benefit not just its residents but those of neighboring cities and towns as well.SEAWALL. Mayor Marjorie Perales (foreground, center) walks along the repaired and improved seawall in Barangay Poblacion on Aug. 14, 2023. The seawall had been damaged during calamities. TOLEDO CITY PIO FB PAGE In her State of the City Address (Soca), Mayor Marjorie “Joie” Perales, who is in her second term as mayor, announced that work on the Ibo Mangrove Park in Barangay Ibo was well underway. This would be made part of the city’s tourism trail along with the Bato Marine Sanctuary in Barangay Bato that is a tripartite collaboration among Barangay Bato, Therma Visayas Inc. (TVI) and the Toledo City Government; and a boardwalk, which Carmen Copper Corp. would build for the city in Barangay Ilihan, she said in her Soca delivered at the Toledo City Sports Center on Jan. 6, 2024, video of which the local government unit (LGU) posted on its Facebook page.The Ibo Mangrove Park is an environmental conservation project of the LGU in partnership with MGen (Meralco PowerGen Corp.) Global Business Power. Turnover of the Mapeh (Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) instructional covered court to the Matab-ang National High School in Barangay. Matab-ang occurred on Dec. 11, 2023. TOLEDO CITY PIO FB PAGE Last Feb. 5, Perales visited the site for the mangrove park and deemed it 40 percent complete, with the railings and a cemented footbridge already in place.On the other hand, the Toledo City Marine Sanctuary Development Project, of which the Bato Marine Sanctuary is a part, was turned over by TVI to the City last Dec. 28. The project is among the corporate social responsibility projects of TVI, which operates a 340-megawatt power plant in Barangay Bato.The multi-phased sanctuary project includes landscaping and the building of cottages.Terminal, universityIn her Soca, Perales said a land transportation terminal to be located across the sports center in Barangay Sangi was scheduled for bidding.Just three weeks later, on Jan. 25, the City Government announced that the Toledo Land Transportation Terminal would already have its groundbreaking on Feb. 16.Project contractor Duros Development Corp. will build the terminal, which will have spaces for lease, including office spaces, ticketing areas and waiting areas. Transport operators moved out of the old land transportation terminal in August 2022 after the area was identified as the site for a new public market. They relocated to a temporary site beside the Toledo City Sports Center. EducationThe new terminal will be situated across the soon-to-rise Cebu Technological University (CTU) Toledo Campus.“The lot for CTU has been expropriated,” the mayor said during her Soca. Rep. Pablo John Garcia (Cebu, 3rd district) authored the bill to put up a regular campus of CTU in the city. The bill lapsed into law on May 29, 2022 as Republic Act 11788, or the Cebu Technological University-Toledo and Asturias Campuses Act.With a campus in their own city, the youth would no longer need to travel far, such as to Cebu City, to get an education from CTU, Garcia said on the law’s passage. To cater to the growing population of students in basic education, Perales said that for the Department of Education, the Local School Board of the City had approved the Special Education Fund for 2024 in the amount of P100 million to be used for the construction of new classrooms and the provision of information and communications technology equipment, among other things.These are on top of the educational facilities turned over in 2023.She said that in 2023, school buildings were turned over to Don Andres Soriano National High School, and New Bucao Elementary School, and that instructional covered courts were completed that were intended for elementary schools in Barangays Awihao, Capitan Claudio, Canlumampao, Sangi, Fulgencio Dolino Elementary School and Matab-ang National High School.For the athletically inclined, she announced that the City was pushing forward with plans for a new “covered tennis court in the amount of P125 million to be implemented by the regional DPWH (Department of Public Works and Highways) through the funds of Sen. 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The services offered in Super Health Centers include out-patient, birthing, isolation, diagnostic (laboratory: x-ray and ultrasound), pharmacy and ambulatory surgical unit; eye, ear, nose and throat service, oncology, and physical therapy and rehabilitation, according to Go’s office.As for the P33 million evacuation center that doubles as a quarantine facility, the DPWH funded and built it in Sitio Tunnel, Barangay Poblacion. The center opened on July 26, 2023.Waste managementFor sustainable waste management for the economically thriving city, Perales said the LGU had entered into a public-private partnership with Far East Fuel Corp. for an engineered sanitary landfill in Barangay Sam-ang that has the capacity to collect 500 tons of waste per day. “All collected waste will be converted into a fuel source. Remarkably, this project incurs no cost to the government, and the LGU will earn its share income once operations commence,” Perales said. “This innovative approach not only tackles our waste issues but also provides an effective alternative for our electricity needs, being once more a sustainable city.”Groundbreaking for the Toledo City Sanitary Landfill, Methane Recovery and Power Generation Facility took place on June 26, 2023. The facility is expected to be completed 10 months after all permits have been secured.SecurityIn the area of security, the City purchased a state-of-the-art video surveillance system featuring facial recognition and automatic plate number recognition capabilities to help in “addressing threats, monitoring accidents and criminal activities and responding swiftly to emergencies within our city,” the mayor said.The city has 62 CCTV cameras. Days after her Soca, Perales voiced plans to buy more cameras.In 2023, the City also provided the Toledo City Police Station with seven new patrol cars.The mayor said the City had also allotted P7 million for the installation of street lights, from S. Osmeña St. to the Cemetery Road, from Hinulawan Bridge to Talavera Bridge, from Ilihan to Sangi Rotunda, Bus Terminal and Barangay Sangi, Sitio Lawis to Barangay Daanglungsod, and Sitio Alimango, Barangay Cantabaco, Barangay Cabitoonan to Barangay Bato, and also for lighting government facilities. Infrastructure projectsPerales said around P230 million worth of “vital infrastructure projects” were completed in 2023, including the construction of drainage systems on Sergio Osmeña Sr. St., Sitio Tal-ot in Barangay Ilihan, Sitio Banana Chapter in Barangay Poblacion and in Barangay Capitan Claudio. “In addition to that, we have around P26 million ongoing projects for the construction of drainage systems in Barangays Cabitoonan, Das and Luray 2. These projects are essential in minimizing the impact of flooding in certain areas in Toledo,” Perales said.Perales said last year also saw the completion of the Ilihan Bridge improvement and restoration in Barangay Ilihan, along with the repair and improvement of the seawall starting from the former Days Hotel up to the pier area in Barangay Poblacion. The bridge had been damaged by typhoon Odette in December 2021.She reported that improvements, reblocking and pavement resurfacing, concreting, opening and widening projects were undertaken in Barangays Poblacion and Sangi, Cantabaco diversion road, Sitio Lawis to Barangay Daanglungsod, and Barangay Subayon and Tungkay.“Additionally, a sum of P263 million is allocated for projects currently in progress,” the mayor said.She also said the slaughterhouse in Barangay Cantabaco had recently been officially turned over.It was turned over by the contractor on Jan. 4, 2024 following the repair and improvement of its roof, walls and other parts. Toledo City has 38 barangays. As of the 2020 Census, the city had a population of 207,314. licensed online casinos SEVERAL Cebu district representatives rallied in support of Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia’s order to halt a portion of the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit project, citing heritage protection for the nearly century-old Capitol building. 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Hence, the governor only exercised her authority to ensure compliance with laws and regulations that seek to protect cultural properties, both lawmakers said. Calderon said the Capitol building is a declared heritage site and one of the most recognizable and iconic buildings in the whole of Cebu. He said the administrative case filed by Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama against the governor was used and “abused” to diminish and destroy the Capitol’s universal and cultural value. “Clearly, the administrative case filed against Governor Garcia is frivolous, at the very least, and must be dismissed immediately,” he said. On Friday, March 22, Rama filed an administrative case before the Office of the President against Garcia for alleged abuse of authority, grave misconduct, improper conduct, and unprofessional conduct for a public official. Rama’s complaint stemmed from Garcia’s Memorandum 16-2024, ordering the Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Co. 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The services offered in Super Health Centers include out-patient, birthing, isolation, diagnostic (laboratory: x-ray and ultrasound), pharmacy and ambulatory surgical unit; eye, ear, nose and throat service, oncology, and physical therapy and rehabilitation, according to Go’s office.As for the P33 million evacuation center that doubles as a quarantine facility, the DPWH funded and built it in Sitio Tunnel, Barangay Poblacion. The center opened on July 26, 2023.Waste managementFor sustainable waste management for the economically thriving city, Perales said the LGU had entered into a public-private partnership with Far East Fuel Corp. for an engineered sanitary landfill in Barangay Sam-ang that has the capacity to collect 500 tons of waste per day. “All collected waste will be converted into a fuel source. Remarkably, this project incurs no cost to the government, and the LGU will earn its share income once operations commence,” Perales said. “This innovative approach not only tackles our waste issues but also provides an effective alternative for our electricity needs, being once more a sustainable city.”Groundbreaking for the Toledo City Sanitary Landfill, Methane Recovery and Power Generation Facility took place on June 26, 2023. The facility is expected to be completed 10 months after all permits have been secured.SecurityIn the area of security, the City purchased a state-of-the-art video surveillance system featuring facial recognition and automatic plate number recognition capabilities to help in “addressing threats, monitoring accidents and criminal activities and responding swiftly to emergencies within our city,” the mayor said.The city has 62 CCTV cameras. Days after her Soca, Perales voiced plans to buy more cameras.In 2023, the City also provided the Toledo City Police Station with seven new patrol cars.The mayor said the City had also allotted P7 million for the installation of street lights, from S. Osmeña St. to the Cemetery Road, from Hinulawan Bridge to Talavera Bridge, from Ilihan to Sangi Rotunda, Bus Terminal and Barangay Sangi, Sitio Lawis to Barangay Daanglungsod, and Sitio Alimango, Barangay Cantabaco, Barangay Cabitoonan to Barangay Bato, and also for lighting government facilities. 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