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THE Commission on Elections (Comelec) aims to achieve a five percent increase in the number of registered voters nationwide for the 2025 midterm elections.Comelec 7 Director Lionel Castillano said one of the strategies to accomplish this goal is the implementation of the Register Anywhere Program (RAP) in highly urbanized cities (HUCs) in the country, including those in Cebu and capital towns and cities in other islands of the region.“We will only conduct the RAP once a month because it is just an additional service of the Comelec. We will hold the RAP during our satellite registration, where we will have those booths,” Castillano explained in Cebuano on Monday, Feb. 12, 2024.He said the main purpose of the RAP is to accommodate students and workers based in HUCs and capital towns and cities who may still want to vote in their home provinces.“Usually, these students and workers can only make time during the weekend. That’s why we’ll conduct the satellite registration on weekends at the malls,” he added.The RAP is an innovative program wherein qualified Filipinos can register as voters anywhere nationwide without going back to their place of residence, the Comelec said in its website. This addresses the concern of Filipinos “who are currently away from their place of residence due to employment, school and other reasons but would like to register as a voter in the same without the need to physically go there,” it said.Castillano said the pilot implementation of RAP will take place at the University of San Carlos Talamban campus in Cebu City in the morning of Feb. 28 and at the Cebu Doctors’ University (CDU) in Mandaue City later that afternoon.Only students and school personnel will be allowed to participate. Limited areasMandaue City. Election Officer Anna Fleur Gujilde said they chose CDU because 70 percent of its staff and students are not from Cebu.Gujilde said Comelec Mandaue plans to launch the RAP for the public in their office after the pilot testing. They will also announce other locations where RAP will be available within the city, she added.After the pilot testing, only Comelec offices in the tri-cities of Cebu, Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu will implement the RAP, according to Comelec 7 spokesman and Carcar City Election Officer Omar Sharif Dilangalen Mamalinta.This is because only those offices have been given the voter’s registration machine by Comelec Manila to carry out the program, he said. Mamalinta said the selected offices will process RAP applications during regular office hours as well as during satellite registrations, from Monday to Saturday, including holidays. The Comelec has introduced RAP as a convenient way for voters to register. With RAP, voters are no longer limited to registering at their local Comelec office. Instead, they can register at designated sites across the country, regardless of their current residence. Comelec will set up registration facilities at selected establishments such as malls, universities, government offices, church organizations, and other similar venues. Mamalinta said RAP applicants will have to bring the same requirements as regular applicants.Meanwhile, Castillano said the RAP will be implemented in Tagbilaran City in Bohol, Dumaguete City in Negros Oriental and Siquijor town in Siquijor.Castillano advised the public to follow Comelec Facebook pages where they will post the schedule for satellite registration and the RAP in the coming months.ClarificationsHe also clarified that their daily registration will continue at the Comelec district offices, in addition to satellite registrations and RAP implementation.The Comelec initiated its satellite registration years ago to accommodate registrants in far-flung areas and those who are financially constrained.Voter registration for new registrants resumed on Feb. 12 and will end on Sept. 30.In a text message on Monday, Comelec Election Officer Marchel Sarno said that as of 2 p.m., 420 more individuals in Cebu City were now eligible to vote in the 2025 midterm elections, based on their partial assessment, after these individuals applied for registration Monday. However, these individuals were from the north district only. The number does not include those from the south district. Comelec Mandaue received 432 applications, as of 3 p.m.Gujilde advised registrants to bring valid IDs like government-issued IDs such as the Social Security System or Government Service Insurance System ID, driver’s license, postal ID or even a barangay clearance provided that it contains a recent photo of the applicant.She discouraged the use of company IDs because there have been instances when some applicants submitted fake company IDs. “Unless it is from a known company and the registrant has no other available IDs, then we will possibly accept it. But most of the time if you are a worker, you also have government IDs,” she said.Gujilde said they will only cater to registrations for the midterm elections. Applicants for the Sangguniang Kabataan elections in December 2025 will be entertained after the midterm elections on May 12, 2025.As of October 2023, Central Visayas has 5,415,071 registered voters, with the majority or 3,384,198 voters coming from Cebu; 981,785 from Bohol; 968,874 from Negros Oriental; and 20,214 from Siquijor. (with a report from AML) Check the Philippiness Casino App Philippines AS HIPODROMO residents found themselves confronting demolition on Valentine’s Day, the City Government has pledged to assist residents in filing a case against demolition personnel.On Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024, a court sheriff executed a demolition order, instructing residents near the entrance road of Barangay Hipodromo to vacate the lot, as it is owned by Aznar Basque Properties Inc.The writ of demolition was signed by Cebu City Regional Trial Court Branch 17 Judge Anacleto Debalucos.Around 10:30 a.m. on Feb. 14, police, demolition personnel, and court sheriff Erwin Bureros met with barangay officials to inform them of the impending demolition. The court order listed 145 families to vacate the area designated as Lot A-1-B.The writ ordered the residents “to demolish or remove all improvements or objects erected or placed” on the lot. Ena Figuera, a resident in the area since 1955, expressed her dismay, saying her house was demolished even if her family’s name was not listed in the court order.Figuera said the lawyers she had consulted told her not to worry since names that are not listed in the court order will not have their houses demolished. However, before the demolition began, the sheriff insisted otherwise.Some residents attempted to halt the demolition by barricading the entrances to their homes, while others chose to vacate the area voluntarily.Bureros said the demolition would cease if they received a court order instructing them to do so.He said all houses included in the lot are subject to demolition.Hipodromo Barangay Captain Ruperto Bacolod requested the court sheriff to halt the demolition to allow for clarification and assessment of which structures were to be demolished, as residents not listed in the court order had their houses demolished.During the demolition, tensions ran high as staff from the Division for the Welfare of the Urban Poor (DWUP) also requested the sheriff to stop the demolition.Tefolilo Rosaroso, DWUP executive assistant, said they were informed late about the demolition.Rosaroso said the court sheriff’s lack of coordination may have prevented DWUP from acting promptly to assist the residents. Residents’ sentimentsResidents who lost their homes were saddened as the demolition occurred on Valentine’s Day. Ema Nieva, president of the residents’ association, who also called for the demolition to stop, appealed to the government for help in providing justice and assistance to the residents.“Karon na Valentine’s Day, gibuak among kasingkasing (This Valentine’s Day, our hearts were broken),” said Nieva. Cebu City’s legal responseIn an interview with SunStar Cebu, Cebu City Legal Officer Carlo Vincent Gimena said the City will help the barangay and its residents in filing a case against the sheriff and other personnel involved in the demolition.He said there will definitely be legal repercussions.Gimena and City Administrator Collin Rosell also discovered that the sheriff and demolition personnel did not coordinate with the Cebu City Traffic Office, and there was no traffic plan during the demolition.Gemina pointed out that there should have been markings indicating which houses were slated for demolition. However, the demolition team proceeded without placing any markings.Gemina also added that there should have been a pre-demolition conference between the involved parties and the City Government so that there would be proper relocation for displaced residents or financial assistance to be provided by the plaintiff.Sheriff responseBureros said he was just following a court order that all houses included in Lot A-1-B are to be demolished.He also did not deny claims of non-coordination with the city, saying they could proceed with the demolition as the documents were complete.Bureros said he is ready to face any legal action from the residents or City Government.

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AS HIPODROMO residents found themselves confronting demolition on Valentine’s Day, the City Government has pledged to assist residents in filing a case against demolition personnel.On Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024, a court sheriff executed a demolition order, instructing residents near the entrance road of Barangay Hipodromo to vacate the lot, as it is owned by Aznar Basque Properties Inc.The writ of demolition was signed by Cebu City Regional Trial Court Branch 17 Judge Anacleto Debalucos.Around 10:30 a.m. on Feb. 14, police, demolition personnel, and court sheriff Erwin Bureros met with barangay officials to inform them of the impending demolition. The court order listed 145 families to vacate the area designated as Lot A-1-B.The writ ordered the residents “to demolish or remove all improvements or objects erected or placed” on the lot. Ena Figuera, a resident in the area since 1955, expressed her dismay, saying her house was demolished even if her family’s name was not listed in the court order.Figuera said the lawyers she had consulted told her not to worry since names that are not listed in the court order will not have their houses demolished. However, before the demolition began, the sheriff insisted otherwise.Some residents attempted to halt the demolition by barricading the entrances to their homes, while others chose to vacate the area voluntarily.Bureros said the demolition would cease if they received a court order instructing them to do so.He said all houses included in the lot are subject to demolition.Hipodromo Barangay Captain Ruperto Bacolod requested the court sheriff to halt the demolition to allow for clarification and assessment of which structures were to be demolished, as residents not listed in the court order had their houses demolished.During the demolition, tensions ran high as staff from the Division for the Welfare of the Urban Poor (DWUP) also requested the sheriff to stop the demolition.Tefolilo Rosaroso, DWUP executive assistant, said they were informed late about the demolition.Rosaroso said the court sheriff’s lack of coordination may have prevented DWUP from acting promptly to assist the residents. Residents’ sentimentsResidents who lost their homes were saddened as the demolition occurred on Valentine’s Day. Ema Nieva, president of the residents’ association, who also called for the demolition to stop, appealed to the government for help in providing justice and assistance to the residents.“Karon na Valentine’s Day, gibuak among kasingkasing (This Valentine’s Day, our hearts were broken),” said Nieva. Cebu City’s legal responseIn an interview with SunStar Cebu, Cebu City Legal Officer Carlo Vincent Gimena said the City will help the barangay and its residents in filing a case against the sheriff and other personnel involved in the demolition.He said there will definitely be legal repercussions.Gimena and City Administrator Collin Rosell also discovered that the sheriff and demolition personnel did not coordinate with the Cebu City Traffic Office, and there was no traffic plan during the demolition.Gemina pointed out that there should have been markings indicating which houses were slated for demolition. However, the demolition team proceeded without placing any markings.Gemina also added that there should have been a pre-demolition conference between the involved parties and the City Government so that there would be proper relocation for displaced residents or financial assistance to be provided by the plaintiff.Sheriff responseBureros said he was just following a court order that all houses included in Lot A-1-B are to be demolished.He also did not deny claims of non-coordination with the city, saying they could proceed with the demolition as the documents were complete.Bureros said he is ready to face any legal action from the residents or City Government. How can I bet soccer successfully? CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama has urged the Cebu Provincial Government officials to stop meddling in the Cebu City's Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project.This came after the Cebu Provincial Board (PB) approved a resolution calling for the stoppage of BRT construction during its regular session on Monday, March 4, 2024.PB wants CBRT project haltedRama, according to Cebu City PIO on Tuesday, March 5, asked the Capitol officials "to show due courtesy" to the City and that they should focus on problems within their territorial jurisdiction.“Kung dili mo moundang sa panghilabot, ang ending ana gubot (If you don't stop interfering, the ending will be messy),” said Rama.The PB adopted the resolution pushed by Sixth District Board Member Glenn Soco, Fifth District Board Member and committee on infrastructure and public works chairman Red Duterte, and Third District Board Member John Ismael Borgonia, recommending the stoppage of the CBRT in Cebu City "due to its contribution to the worsening traffic condition, thereby causing great inconvenience to the people of Cebu and causing negative economic effects to the entire people of Cebu."In his privilege speech, Soco questioned CBRT's feasibility due to the proponent’s failure to provide details on the operation of the mass transport system project, such as the type of buses to use, who will be the operator, and the potential fare.Imbong remains as CBRT project manager, says DOTrDuterte, who also chairs the tourism committee, said he received reports and concerns that tourists on their way to the south experienced heavy traffic due to the CBRT project, which runs through two major thoroughfares.Borgonia said they are in unison with the recent call of the Cebu City Council to suspend the CBRT project. But Borgonia’s question as to “why now” (why only a year after the groundbreaking did the council object to the project) remains addressed to the Cebu City Council.Last February 27, Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia also issued Memorandum 16-2024 ordering the contractor, Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Ltd., to immediately stop the construction of the bus station in front of the Capitol building along Osmeña Blvd.Garcia, in the memorandum, said the project’s proponents lacked the necessary authorization from the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP).The governor's call was also echoed by his nephew, Cebu City Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia, through a privilege speech he delivered last February 28, requesting the Office of the Building Official to issue a cease and desist order against Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Ltd. for its building of bus stations on Osmeña Blvd., for the threat it posed on the integrity of the city’s heritage and culture.Rama said he has no problem with the PB members' resolutions, but he wonders how the provincial officials would feel if he closes the roads leading to the Capitol.“Iyahay lang ta’g tan-aw sa atong porma. Pero, usahay, kanang gahum mosu’d na gani sa atong utok, wala na ang maayong pagpamatasan,” said Rama. (JJL)

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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama has urged the Cebu Provincial Government officials to stop meddling in the Cebu City's Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project.This came after the Cebu Provincial Board (PB) approved a resolution calling for the stoppage of BRT construction during its regular session on Monday, March 4, 2024.PB wants CBRT project haltedRama, according to Cebu City PIO on Tuesday, March 5, asked the Capitol officials "to show due courtesy" to the City and that they should focus on problems within their territorial jurisdiction.“Kung dili mo moundang sa panghilabot, ang ending ana gubot (If you don't stop interfering, the ending will be messy),” said Rama.The PB adopted the resolution pushed by Sixth District Board Member Glenn Soco, Fifth District Board Member and committee on infrastructure and public works chairman Red Duterte, and Third District Board Member John Ismael Borgonia, recommending the stoppage of the CBRT in Cebu City "due to its contribution to the worsening traffic condition, thereby causing great inconvenience to the people of Cebu and causing negative economic effects to the entire people of Cebu."In his privilege speech, Soco questioned CBRT's feasibility due to the proponent’s failure to provide details on the operation of the mass transport system project, such as the type of buses to use, who will be the operator, and the potential fare.Imbong remains as CBRT project manager, says DOTrDuterte, who also chairs the tourism committee, said he received reports and concerns that tourists on their way to the south experienced heavy traffic due to the CBRT project, which runs through two major thoroughfares.Borgonia said they are in unison with the recent call of the Cebu City Council to suspend the CBRT project. But Borgonia’s question as to “why now” (why only a year after the groundbreaking did the council object to the project) remains addressed to the Cebu City Council.Last February 27, Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia also issued Memorandum 16-2024 ordering the contractor, Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Ltd., to immediately stop the construction of the bus station in front of the Capitol building along Osmeña Blvd.Garcia, in the memorandum, said the project’s proponents lacked the necessary authorization from the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP).The governor's call was also echoed by his nephew, Cebu City Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia, through a privilege speech he delivered last February 28, requesting the Office of the Building Official to issue a cease and desist order against Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Ltd. for its building of bus stations on Osmeña Blvd., for the threat it posed on the integrity of the city’s heritage and culture.Rama said he has no problem with the PB members' resolutions, but he wonders how the provincial officials would feel if he closes the roads leading to the Capitol.“Iyahay lang ta’g tan-aw sa atong porma. Pero, usahay, kanang gahum mosu’d na gani sa atong utok, wala na ang maayong pagpamatasan,” said Rama. (JJL) How can I bet soccer successfully? THE Commission on Elections (Comelec) aims to achieve a five percent increase in the number of registered voters nationwide for the 2025 midterm elections.Comelec 7 Director Lionel Castillano said one of the strategies to accomplish this goal is the implementation of the Register Anywhere Program (RAP) in highly urbanized cities (HUCs) in the country, including those in Cebu and capital towns and cities in other islands of the region.“We will only conduct the RAP once a month because it is just an additional service of the Comelec. We will hold the RAP during our satellite registration, where we will have those booths,” Castillano explained in Cebuano on Monday, Feb. 12, 2024.He said the main purpose of the RAP is to accommodate students and workers based in HUCs and capital towns and cities who may still want to vote in their home provinces.“Usually, these students and workers can only make time during the weekend. That’s why we’ll conduct the satellite registration on weekends at the malls,” he added.The RAP is an innovative program wherein qualified Filipinos can register as voters anywhere nationwide without going back to their place of residence, the Comelec said in its website. This addresses the concern of Filipinos “who are currently away from their place of residence due to employment, school and other reasons but would like to register as a voter in the same without the need to physically go there,” it said.Castillano said the pilot implementation of RAP will take place at the University of San Carlos Talamban campus in Cebu City in the morning of Feb. 28 and at the Cebu Doctors’ University (CDU) in Mandaue City later that afternoon.Only students and school personnel will be allowed to participate. Limited areasMandaue City. Election Officer Anna Fleur Gujilde said they chose CDU because 70 percent of its staff and students are not from Cebu.Gujilde said Comelec Mandaue plans to launch the RAP for the public in their office after the pilot testing. They will also announce other locations where RAP will be available within the city, she added.After the pilot testing, only Comelec offices in the tri-cities of Cebu, Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu will implement the RAP, according to Comelec 7 spokesman and Carcar City Election Officer Omar Sharif Dilangalen Mamalinta.This is because only those offices have been given the voter’s registration machine by Comelec Manila to carry out the program, he said. Mamalinta said the selected offices will process RAP applications during regular office hours as well as during satellite registrations, from Monday to Saturday, including holidays. The Comelec has introduced RAP as a convenient way for voters to register. With RAP, voters are no longer limited to registering at their local Comelec office. Instead, they can register at designated sites across the country, regardless of their current residence. Comelec will set up registration facilities at selected establishments such as malls, universities, government offices, church organizations, and other similar venues. Mamalinta said RAP applicants will have to bring the same requirements as regular applicants.Meanwhile, Castillano said the RAP will be implemented in Tagbilaran City in Bohol, Dumaguete City in Negros Oriental and Siquijor town in Siquijor.Castillano advised the public to follow Comelec Facebook pages where they will post the schedule for satellite registration and the RAP in the coming months.ClarificationsHe also clarified that their daily registration will continue at the Comelec district offices, in addition to satellite registrations and RAP implementation.The Comelec initiated its satellite registration years ago to accommodate registrants in far-flung areas and those who are financially constrained.Voter registration for new registrants resumed on Feb. 12 and will end on Sept. 30.In a text message on Monday, Comelec Election Officer Marchel Sarno said that as of 2 p.m., 420 more individuals in Cebu City were now eligible to vote in the 2025 midterm elections, based on their partial assessment, after these individuals applied for registration Monday. However, these individuals were from the north district only. The number does not include those from the south district. Comelec Mandaue received 432 applications, as of 3 p.m.Gujilde advised registrants to bring valid IDs like government-issued IDs such as the Social Security System or Government Service Insurance System ID, driver’s license, postal ID or even a barangay clearance provided that it contains a recent photo of the applicant.She discouraged the use of company IDs because there have been instances when some applicants submitted fake company IDs. “Unless it is from a known company and the registrant has no other available IDs, then we will possibly accept it. But most of the time if you are a worker, you also have government IDs,” she said.Gujilde said they will only cater to registrations for the midterm elections. Applicants for the Sangguniang Kabataan elections in December 2025 will be entertained after the midterm elections on May 12, 2025.As of October 2023, Central Visayas has 5,415,071 registered voters, with the majority or 3,384,198 voters coming from Cebu; 981,785 from Bohol; 968,874 from Negros Oriental; and 20,214 from Siquijor. (with a report from AML)

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THE Commission on Elections (Comelec) aims to achieve a five percent increase in the number of registered voters nationwide for the 2025 midterm elections.Comelec 7 Director Lionel Castillano said one of the strategies to accomplish this goal is the implementation of the Register Anywhere Program (RAP) in highly urbanized cities (HUCs) in the country, including those in Cebu and capital towns and cities in other islands of the region.“We will only conduct the RAP once a month because it is just an additional service of the Comelec. We will hold the RAP during our satellite registration, where we will have those booths,” Castillano explained in Cebuano on Monday, Feb. 12, 2024.He said the main purpose of the RAP is to accommodate students and workers based in HUCs and capital towns and cities who may still want to vote in their home provinces.“Usually, these students and workers can only make time during the weekend. That’s why we’ll conduct the satellite registration on weekends at the malls,” he added.The RAP is an innovative program wherein qualified Filipinos can register as voters anywhere nationwide without going back to their place of residence, the Comelec said in its website. This addresses the concern of Filipinos “who are currently away from their place of residence due to employment, school and other reasons but would like to register as a voter in the same without the need to physically go there,” it said.Castillano said the pilot implementation of RAP will take place at the University of San Carlos Talamban campus in Cebu City in the morning of Feb. 28 and at the Cebu Doctors’ University (CDU) in Mandaue City later that afternoon.Only students and school personnel will be allowed to participate. Limited areasMandaue City. Election Officer Anna Fleur Gujilde said they chose CDU because 70 percent of its staff and students are not from Cebu.Gujilde said Comelec Mandaue plans to launch the RAP for the public in their office after the pilot testing. They will also announce other locations where RAP will be available within the city, she added.After the pilot testing, only Comelec offices in the tri-cities of Cebu, Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu will implement the RAP, according to Comelec 7 spokesman and Carcar City Election Officer Omar Sharif Dilangalen Mamalinta.This is because only those offices have been given the voter’s registration machine by Comelec Manila to carry out the program, he said. Mamalinta said the selected offices will process RAP applications during regular office hours as well as during satellite registrations, from Monday to Saturday, including holidays. The Comelec has introduced RAP as a convenient way for voters to register. With RAP, voters are no longer limited to registering at their local Comelec office. Instead, they can register at designated sites across the country, regardless of their current residence. Comelec will set up registration facilities at selected establishments such as malls, universities, government offices, church organizations, and other similar venues. Mamalinta said RAP applicants will have to bring the same requirements as regular applicants.Meanwhile, Castillano said the RAP will be implemented in Tagbilaran City in Bohol, Dumaguete City in Negros Oriental and Siquijor town in Siquijor.Castillano advised the public to follow Comelec Facebook pages where they will post the schedule for satellite registration and the RAP in the coming months.ClarificationsHe also clarified that their daily registration will continue at the Comelec district offices, in addition to satellite registrations and RAP implementation.The Comelec initiated its satellite registration years ago to accommodate registrants in far-flung areas and those who are financially constrained.Voter registration for new registrants resumed on Feb. 12 and will end on Sept. 30.In a text message on Monday, Comelec Election Officer Marchel Sarno said that as of 2 p.m., 420 more individuals in Cebu City were now eligible to vote in the 2025 midterm elections, based on their partial assessment, after these individuals applied for registration Monday. However, these individuals were from the north district only. The number does not include those from the south district. Comelec Mandaue received 432 applications, as of 3 p.m.Gujilde advised registrants to bring valid IDs like government-issued IDs such as the Social Security System or Government Service Insurance System ID, driver’s license, postal ID or even a barangay clearance provided that it contains a recent photo of the applicant.She discouraged the use of company IDs because there have been instances when some applicants submitted fake company IDs. “Unless it is from a known company and the registrant has no other available IDs, then we will possibly accept it. But most of the time if you are a worker, you also have government IDs,” she said.Gujilde said they will only cater to registrations for the midterm elections. Applicants for the Sangguniang Kabataan elections in December 2025 will be entertained after the midterm elections on May 12, 2025.As of October 2023, Central Visayas has 5,415,071 registered voters, with the majority or 3,384,198 voters coming from Cebu; 981,785 from Bohol; 968,874 from Negros Oriental; and 20,214 from Siquijor. (with a report from AML), check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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Election Officer Anna Fleur Gujilde said they chose CDU because 70 percent of its staff and students are not from Cebu.Gujilde said Comelec Mandaue plans to launch the RAP for the public in their office after the pilot testing. They will also announce other locations where RAP will be available within the city, she added.After the pilot testing, only Comelec offices in the tri-cities of Cebu, Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu will implement the RAP, according to Comelec 7 spokesman and Carcar City Election Officer Omar Sharif Dilangalen Mamalinta.This is because only those offices have been given the voter’s registration machine by Comelec Manila to carry out the program, he said. Mamalinta said the selected offices will process RAP applications during regular office hours as well as during satellite registrations, from Monday to Saturday, including holidays. The Comelec has introduced RAP as a convenient way for voters to register. 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Mamalinta said RAP applicants will have to bring the same requirements as regular applicants.Meanwhile, Castillano said the RAP will be implemented in Tagbilaran City in Bohol, Dumaguete City in Negros Oriental and Siquijor town in Siquijor.Castillano advised the public to follow Comelec Facebook pages where they will post the schedule for satellite registration and the RAP in the coming months.ClarificationsHe also clarified that their daily registration will continue at the Comelec district offices, in addition to satellite registrations and RAP implementation.The Comelec initiated its satellite registration years ago to accommodate registrants in far-flung areas and those who are financially constrained.Voter registration for new registrants resumed on Feb. 12 and will end on Sept. 30.In a text message on Monday, Comelec Election Officer Marchel Sarno said that as of 2 p.m., 420 more individuals in Cebu City were now eligible to vote in the 2025 midterm elections, based on their partial assessment, after these individuals applied for registration Monday. 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Ena Figuera, a resident in the area since 1955, expressed her dismay, saying her house was demolished even if her family’s name was not listed in the court order.Figuera said the lawyers she had consulted told her not to worry since names that are not listed in the court order will not have their houses demolished. However, before the demolition began, the sheriff insisted otherwise.Some residents attempted to halt the demolition by barricading the entrances to their homes, while others chose to vacate the area voluntarily.Bureros said the demolition would cease if they received a court order instructing them to do so.He said all houses included in the lot are subject to demolition.Hipodromo Barangay Captain Ruperto Bacolod requested the court sheriff to halt the demolition to allow for clarification and assessment of which structures were to be demolished, as residents not listed in the court order had their houses demolished.During the demolition, tensions ran high as staff from the Division for the Welfare of the Urban Poor (DWUP) also requested the sheriff to stop the demolition.Tefolilo Rosaroso, DWUP executive assistant, said they were informed late about the demolition.Rosaroso said the court sheriff’s lack of coordination may have prevented DWUP from acting promptly to assist the residents. Residents’ sentimentsResidents who lost their homes were saddened as the demolition occurred on Valentine’s Day. Ema Nieva, president of the residents’ association, who also called for the demolition to stop, appealed to the government for help in providing justice and assistance to the residents.“Karon na Valentine’s Day, gibuak among kasingkasing (This Valentine’s Day, our hearts were broken),” said Nieva. 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But Borgonia’s question as to “why now” (why only a year after the groundbreaking did the council object to the project) remains addressed to the Cebu City Council.Last February 27, Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia also issued Memorandum 16-2024 ordering the contractor, Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Ltd., to immediately stop the construction of the bus station in front of the Capitol building along Osmeña Blvd.Garcia, in the memorandum, said the project’s proponents lacked the necessary authorization from the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP).The governor's call was also echoed by his nephew, Cebu City Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia, through a privilege speech he delivered last February 28, requesting the Office of the Building Official to issue a cease and desist order against Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Ltd. for its building of bus stations on Osmeña Blvd., for the threat it posed on the integrity of the city’s heritage and culture.Rama said he has no problem with the PB members' resolutions, but he wonders how the provincial officials would feel if he closes the roads leading to the Capitol.“Iyahay lang ta’g tan-aw sa atong porma. Pero, usahay, kanang gahum mosu’d na gani sa atong utok, wala na ang maayong pagpamatasan,” said Rama. (JJL)

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