Sabado, Marso 22, 2014

7TH STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS

FEBRUARY 17, 2014  8:00 A.M.
MAASIN CITY GYM

Thank you Madam Presiding Officer.  City Vice Mayor Effie Abiera Sabandal, Members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod, SP Secretariat led by Maam Emma Rojas, SP Secretary, heads of offices, city employees, workers of the national line agencies, teachers and students of Maasin City College, punong barangays and kagawads, members of the media, members of the business community, private sector and nongovernment organizations, members of my family especially my Valentine Chona Samaco, visitors, ladies and gentlemen good morning.

Last year 2013 may not be a lucky year for some places, but as I have repeatedly declared, 13 is our lucky number.  We were reelected by a landslide victory on May 13, 2013.  I was lucky to have my golden birthday and silver wedding last year.  And we were spared from big calamites and disasters last year.

Blue also was our lucky color.  It is the color of the clear sky and the deep sea.  It is the color most commonly associated with harmony, faithfulness, and confidence. True blue is an expression which means faithful and loyal.   A bride in a wedding is encouraged to wear "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue," as a sign of loyalty and faithfulness.  It is the color associated with Mama Mary. It was said that right after Yolanda, Maasin was covered by the color blue.

BUSINESS BOOM CITY

In 2013, business establishments kept increasing in Maasin City.  It is evidenced by the increase in business tax collections that we had last year.  In 2012, business taxes collected amounted to P16,570,249.31 and in 2013 it surged to P23,571,941.46.  The increase was P7,001,692.15 or 41%.  Real property tax collection increased by P1,032,882.28 or 11%.  Fees and other charges collections increased by P1,185,708.86 or 15%.  Economic enterprises yielded an increase of P638,916.51 or 3%.

Overall, the Office of the City Treasurer collected a total income of P62,997,166.66 or an improvement of P9,859,199.80 or 18% increase.   This is attributed to the consumers from other cities and towns coming to Maasin City.  The city is also embarking on an aggressive tax campaign in all barangays.  We have also closed 10 delinquent business establishments who did not heed the call for the settlement of their obligations.

The demand for more consumer products in Maasin kept growing since more and more buyers from Leyte and Southern Leyte trooped to our city.  We need to invite more department stores to open in Maasin City to answer the inflating needs of customers.

As of December 31, 2012, the total assessed value taxable for real properties is P606,016,610.  As of June 30, 2013, the RPT assessed value taxable amounted to P676,757,620.  For an increase of P70,741,010 in assessed value taxable or 11.67% increase.  That's how valuable the land, buildings, and machineries in Maasin City are.


WHY WHY WHY YOLANDA

She was named Yolanda, feminine in name yet super masculine in strength.  For she was a Super Typhoon which struck Visayas that uneventful morning on Friday, November 8, 2013.  Yolanda or Haiyan as known internationally has gained infamy as the strongest storm ever known on record to make landfall.  We fought Yolanda by giving intense warning three days before and implemented forced evacuation on hard-headed residents along the shore and rivers and landslide-prone areas.  Disaster risk reduction management council worked immediately.  Everybody worked hand-in-hand including the police, firemen, rescuers, maintenance men, health workers, social workers, and barangay folks.

Yolanda's average strength of 315 kph during landfall surpassed the previous record set in 1969 by Hurricane Camille, which registered 306 kph winds when it landed in Mississippi in the United States.                        

Though we received a Signal No. 4, Maasin City and even Southern Leyte had zero casualty, but Tacloban and Leyte were not as lucky.  About 10,000 people perished there.  Storm surge was not anticipated and it damaged houses and buildings and swept people away. Tsunami-like waves engulfed the city trapping several residents. In our city, we distributed relief to 3,000 families and cleared all roads of trees and debris. But we helped Tacloban and Leyte amidst our own clearing operations. Their injury is bigger and more brutal. They needed more supporters in their cause to survive.  But just like what Manny Pacquiao cried after his devastating KO loss to Juan Manuel Marquez, Eastern Visayas shouts to the whole world: "We will rise again." And he did by beating Brandon Rios.

For Tacloban, Ormoc, Leyte and Samar its just like starting over again.  I went to Tacloban and Ormoc handing out donations to Mayor Alfred Romualdez and

Mayor Edward Codilla.  Our city was the first LGU to deliver relief goods to Ormoc in cooperation with the Gawad Kalinga three days after Yolanda hit the city.  We also sent our rescue team to help in the retrieval operations of cadavers in Tacloban where they were able to retrieve 128 dead bodies and placed inside bodybags.  Another team was sent to Tacloban to assist DSWD in packing of the relief goods.  The Maasin Cooperative Development Council distributed 1,000 food packs at Tanuaun, Leyte.  I also traveled to Guiuan, Eastern Samar and gave some relief.

Several government and nongovernment organizations from Maasin helped the Yolanda stricken areas.  The city was always there to assist especially in transportation.  We also let them borrow our water purifier machine and our fire truck.

Pickupline:
Boy:  Dai, si Yolanda ka ba?
Girl:  Bakit?
Boy:  Na storm surge ang puso ko sayo.

Boy:  Ibibili kita ng salbabida
Girl: Bakit?
Boy:  Malulunod ka sa baha ng pagmamahal ko.

ITS MORE FUN IN MAASIN CITY

Our Vision states that we envision Maasin City as the center of sports excellence, eco-recreation and pilgrimage in this part of the Visayas.

The number of tourist arrivals in Maasin City ballooned from 48,093 in 2012 to 181,008 tourists in 2013.  These include guests in our hotels, pension houses and resorts.  This does not include the unrecorded visitors of our city.

Our festivals were the Sakay-sakay Festival in January, Pabulhon and Ajonay festival in August, and Christmas Song and Dance and Parol Festival in December. However because of Yolanda, the December Festivals were cancelled.

Since the time of our great-grandparents, fluvial procession or sakay-sakay has been a tradition every January as part of the festivities of the Holy Child Sto. Niño.  The Sinulog celebration in Cebu welded its influence to Maasin since the original Sto. Niño image was brought by Ferdinand Magellan as a gift to Rajah Humabon and Queen Juana.  The sinulog festivities spread to the different parts of the Visayas and the whole country, including Maasin.

Sinulog celebrations in Maasin at the start were only limited to drum beats and dances at the church premises.  Then families began to celebrate the occasion in their respective homes.  Then clans organized panaaran or devotion to the Holy Child whom they believe to shower graces and blessings.

The Knighthawks organized street dancing contests along the streets of Maasin which culminate in dance presentations at the Anatalio Gaviola Plaza.  But due to financial constraints it was stopped.  Without the Sinulog dance contests the fluvial processions continued to grace the seas of Maasin every third Sunday of the year.  It was the official church declared feast day for Senor Sto. Niño and no longer the original January 15.

Then came the time when the city government revived the contests for Sakay-sakay with pumpboat and banca categories, icon decoration, and higante contests and later on dance presentations.

There was a time when Maasin became a new city and it sent contingents to the Cebu Sinulog Grand Parade.  That was during the Mardi Gras in 2001, 2002 and 2003.  However, there were clamors for improving the Sto. Niño festivities in Maasin rather than spending millions to Cebu City.  Thus the Sakay-sakay Festival was institutionalized as the premier religious festival in the city.  In fact, it is now the number one Holy Child Fluvial Festival in Region 8.

Held every Charter Day and Fiesta Celebration, Pabulhon Festival showcases the agricultural and aqua-marine products of the different barangays in Maasin.

The term pabulhon comes from the original Maasinhon word bulhon meaning cooperation, volunteerism, unity and helping one another.  In Tagalog it means bayanihan.

The farmers of the olden times had no modern tractors or farm implements.  So they had to resort to grouping themselves and take turns in working as a cluster to ease up the effort in cleaning and planting in a member’s farm.  They did this until all the farms of the colleagues had been worked at.

Thus the essence of the Pabulhon Festival is the teamwork done in promoting agri-aqua products.  During the fair, booths were being set up by cluster of barangays, they display their agricultural produce for viewing and selling.  There were contests on the biggest, longest, heaviest crops or fruits called pinaka contest.  To add color and glamor to the fair, garden shows are also set up to showcase the plant and flower industry of the city.

Usually the fair opens on the 9th of August or the day before the Charter Day Celebration at the Anatalio Gaviola Plaza.  In 2008, the guest of honor in the first day was Senator Manny Villar.  In 2009, the ribbon was cut by no less than President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo during its opening.

On the 10th of August, the Pabulhon games are conducted in the afternoon.  It usually consists of coconut husking, abaca stripping, cooking, tuba drinking, regatta, piglet catching, carabao racing, among other contests. It is participated in by farmers, fisherfolks, rural improvement club members and barangay officials.              

On the 16th of August, the awarding ceremony is held.  Contest winners of the Pabulhon Games are awarded usually with cash prizes.  Booth champions including the pinaka contest winners are also recognized.   The garden show winners are also identified.

On the 15th of August, the feast day of Our Lady of Assumption, the Ajonay Festival entertains the thousands of visitors, pilgrims and tourists along the streets of the poblacion.  It culminates at the City Gym where they present their dance festivals.  Ajonay is a Maasinhon term which means unity, solidarity and teamwork, in the words of Governor Roger Mercado.  Ajonay has its own drum beat and dance steps which were officially adopted based on the collaboration of choreographers from Maasin and Cebu.

During Christmas, the mechanized Santa Claus effigy riding a mechanized moving sleigh attracts children from all parts of the city and the neighboring towns.   A belen or Christmas nativity scene is also assembled consisting of characters with moving parts at the city hall.

Pickupline:
Boy:  Kung ako'y pamasahe, ikaw naman ay gasolina.
Girl:  Bakit?
Boy:  Ikaw kasi ang dahilan kung bakit ako nagmamahal.

MIRACLE CITY

Maasin City is a major religious pilgrimage hub in this part of the Visayas region.   Three major pilgrimage shrines are found in the city.  They are Montecueva Shrine, Our Lady of Assumption Shrine and Saint Francis Xavier Shrine.  The three shrines are among the top ten tourist destinations in Eastern Visayas.

Thousands of devotees all over the diocese and even all over Visayas Region and other parts of the country come to the shrines of Maasin to ask for blessings.

Montecueva or Cave in a Mountain is officially called the Shrine of the Most Precious Blood of Jesus.  The Diocese of Maasin put together the different features of the shrine.  These include the statue of the Patroness Our Lady of Assumption overlooking the vast Camiguin Sea erected in 1992 by lot owner Atty. Joaquin Chung, the statue of the Pieta, a multi-purpose hall, a chapel for masses held outside the cave, a canteen, the Stations of the Cross, among others.  Bishop Precioso D. Cantillas grants indulgence to the pilgrims of Montecueva, with corresponding sacraments to take. It was said that Atty. Chung had a dream that the Patroness asked him to build a shrine.  He later turned it over to the diocese.

The Our Lady of Assumption Shrine at Jalleca Hills is a 36-foot giant statue of Mama Mary.  Construction started in 1994 and was inspired by its founder Mrs. Milagros Castro.   It was said that the Patroness appeared before her in a dream and told her to construct a shrine atop a mountain overlooking the coastal areas of Maasin.

The mountain in her dream was identified to be somewhere in Barangay Mantahan and the lot was owned by the Jarabe, Leyson, Llevares and Cadavos familes who donated the site for the shrine, thus the name Jalleca Hills.  The construction had the blessings and support of then Bishop Vicente Ataviado. 

It was my mother Engr. Esperanza Samaco, the first lady district engineer in Eastern Visayas, who helped Mrs. Castro in the initial stages of the planning and construction of the shrine.  It was former Councilor Salvador Abiera who supervised the construction and former Councilor Lupo Kirong who sculpted the giant statue of the Blessed Mother.

According to Kirong, my former colleague in the Municipal Council, the erection of the 36-foot statue was a miracle in itself.  For he himself could not believe if the giant structure could be assembled successfully.

The Our Lady of Assumption Shrine Association was organized in 1992 to raise funds and manage the affairs of the shrine.  A chapel was constructed later at thback of the statue and the Stations of the Cross along its 235 steps.  There is also a rectory and a prayer room at the back of the chapel. The chapel’s altar features the coronation of Mama Mary with the Blessed Trinity and the seven archangels.  The giant image of Christ the King is also built.  It is now turned over to the Diocese of Maasin.

Since the shrine was built, Maasin was never hit by a typhoon.  Unlike the previous years, when almost every year, typhoons would devastate the town, being situated in a typhoon belt.   There were several instances when PAG-ASA would forecast that a typhoon would pass by Maasin, but suddenly it would change course.   We were hit by Basyang this year but not as strong as Besing, Nitang and Ruping.

From Jalleca Hills on the shrine, one can catch a good view of the whole city, the picturesque Maasin by the sea.  Both Marian shrines were flocked by pilgrims and devotees especially during Holy Week and Mama Mary’s Birthday every September 8. 
    
The third popular shrine in Maasin is the Saint Francis Xavier Shrine, locally known as San Francisco Javier or Dagkutanan, at Barangay Hanginan.  One can reach the chapel where the icon was housed by trekking the two-kilometer route from the highway at Barangay Isagani.  Or one can reach it through the road from Barangay Soro-soro by vehicle through the uphill access road until the junction.   Then the climb through the concrete stairs will now be shorter.  There are more than 300 of these steps leading to the village where the chapel is situated.

The scenic mountain views greet every visitor.  You can also get a relaxing sight of the sea and the surrounding islands of Bohol, Limasawa and during very fair weather Camiguin.  The air is soothing amidst the heat of the sun, thus the place is called Hanginan.

The miraculous icon was privately owned by a big family from the time of the Spanish Jesuits then handed over through generations.  Sometimes the icon would be brought to Isagani chapel along the highway.  But still people would climb to Hanginan for sacrifice.

The saint is a favorite of soldiers and students.  Most of them are soldiers who are going to combat and students who are about to take the Board examinations.  Many testified that their prayers were answered by Saint Francis Xavier when they prayed in Hanginan.

During Good Fridays, the shrine is full of thousands of pilgrims.  It is the peak season for pilgrimage.  Usually San Francisco followers would flock Hanginan on Fridays.  But today, everyday of the week, we see pilgrims climbing the steps to the chapel for blessings.  The feast of the saint is held every December 3.  Many devotees would offer food for other visitors during fiestas and Good Fridays.  

There was even a story that the icon was originally intended for San Francisco at Panaon Island in Southern Leyte and the image of San Isidro Labrador was aimed for Hanginan.  But fate had it that they were interchanged and the patron saint of San Francisco is now now San Isidro, while the San Francisco Javier went to Hanginan.  

The original image of the Our Lady of Assumption at the Maasin Cathedral is believed to be miraculous.  During Her fiesta every August 15 thousands of devotees would flock to the church to pay homage to the Blessed Mother.

Stories of our great grandparents had it that a beautiful lady believed to be the Patroness would be standing by the sea when a typhoon hit Maasin.  She was said to pacify the storm and the big waves.

There was also a story of thieves trying to steal the icon of the Blessed Mother to be sold as an antique for a bigger price.  But they could not lift the sack where they placed the wooden statue because it became very heavy.  So they just left it behind the fence of the church just across Saint Joseph College.  When it was picked up to be returned back to its location in the cathedral, its weight became normal.

Processions during Good Fridays are joined by tens of thousands of devotees.  There are several saint images or caro which were owned by religious families in Maasin.  Our own Abiera-Samaco-Narit clan had the San Pedro, Salome and Agony in the Garden images.  Other icons during the procession are San Juan Evangelista, Maria Magdalena, Veronica, Jesus Nazareno, Santo Intiero, and Dolorosa.

Pickupline:
Boy: Sana posporo ka… at posporo din ako.
Girl: Bakit?
Boy: Para match tayo!


SPORTS CITY

The National Boxing Championships was held on February 17-23 in Maasin City.  It was attended by Ed Picson, the ABAP Executive Director who was with his wife Karina Picson, an AIBA-accredited jury/international technical official (ITO).  Twenty four teams sent a total of 132 boxers, including lady fighters.

2012 London Olympian Mark Anthony Barriga graced the National Boxing Championships together with Jade Bornea, the World Youth Boxing Championships bronze medalist. The two world class boxers face each other on top of the ring in an exhibition.

Davao del Norte was the overall champion with 7 gold and 2 silver medals.   Second was Bago City, third Misamis Oriental, fourth General Santos, fifth Mandaue and sixth Maasin City with 1 gold, 3 silvers, 1 bronze medal.

The lone gold medalist for the host Maasin City was a lady boxer in the person of Ruby Nicanor. She won the gold in the junior girls' flyweight division and she was able to train at the ABAP camp in Baguio City for the national team with another Maasin boxer Edillo Abrea.

The ABAP National Boxing Championships was the first national sporting event ever to be hosted in Maasin City and in the whole province.  The delegates and ABAP gave us an excellent rating for our hosting, the best so far according to Ed Picson.  The delegation officials wanted to elect me as ABAP national Board Member in the elections in Manila last year but I politely turned it down to give way to the former governor Raul Daza.

Adonis Aguelo impressed thousands of hometown crowd last May 21 when he knocked Gadwin Tubigon out in the third round to capture the vacant Philippine

Boxing Federation super featherweight title.  The boxing event was dubbed "Kadaugan sa Maasin" in line with the 50th birthday celebration of the city mayor and a thanksgiving of the recent election victory.

On February 15, 2013 Aguelo won over Sho Arai in Tokyo, Japan. Aguelo inflicted the Japanese his first professional loss by a majority decision. The unbeaten Arai was heavily favored but Aguelo turned the tide during the fight before the adverse crowd.  On August 24, Aguelo fought in Osaka, Japan against Japanese undefeated boxer Ryuto Kyoguchi.  The eight-round bout ended in a split draw.

The development of boxing in Maasin City has earned another boost when the renowned ALA Boxing Gym offered to train boxers from Maasin in their modern boxing facilities.  Maasin City is now included in the ALA-Summit Drinking Water Amateur Boxing Series with the initial boxing card on February 12 at the Integrated Bus Terminal.  ALA Promotions has confidence on the sports development program of the city that is why they recommend Maasin to be included in the highly prestigious amateur boxing series.  The other series were held in Cebu City, Dumaguete City and Tagbilaran City.  Every month there were bouts held in the barangays for the grassroots program.

“Prince” Albert Pagara of Barangay Lib-og now with the famed ALA Gym stopped Jilo Merlin in the third round of the main event of the “ALA-Cobra Tunay na Lakas Sinulog Boxing” at the Gaisano Country Mall Carpark on January 20.   On April 6 Pagara won against Jessie Tuyor of Zamboanga Del Norte by unanimous decision in the main event of a fight card held in Dauin, Negros Oriental.  Albert Pagara continued his unbeaten record by outclassing Khunkhiri Wor Wisaruth of Thailand by 2nd round TKO at the undercard of the Pinoy Pride XXI at Solaire Resort Hotel and Casino, Pasay City on July 13.

Pagara used his tremendous speed and boxing skills to beat the rough fighting Gadwin Tubigon by unanimous decision in a ten-round bout in Dumaguete City last December 7.  The 19 year old Pagara keeps his immaculate record at 18-0 with 12KO’s.  Albert Pagara is groomed to be the first boxer born in Maasin City to become a legitimate world boxing champion.

Elder brother Jason Pagara successfully defended his World Boxing Organization (WBO) international light welterweight title on May 25 at the Waterfront Hotel and Casino in Cebu City.  It was a convincing unanimous decision win over Aaron Herrera of Mexico.

Jason Pagara also successfully defended his WBO International light welterweight belt with a lopsided unanimous decision over Vladimir Baez of the Dominican Republic.  It was held during the mega boxing promotion Pinoy Pride XXIII at the Araneta Coliseum on November 30.

During the 53rd Founding Anniversary of the Province of Southern Leyte invitational boxing tournament on June 26-28, Maasin City bagged the overall championship by winning 3 golds, 1 silver and 2 bronzes. Leyte Sports Academy was second placer,  Camiguin Tiger Boxing Stable got third place.

Cebu City exerted its superiority in boxing when it harvested six golds, two silvers and two bronzes at the end of the Batang Pinoy Visayas Qualifying Leg boxing tournament in Maasin City on September 24-28.  Held before a huge crowd at the city bus terminal beside Metro Hi-Per Maasin, the Cebuano boxers prevailed over Mandaue City who placed second with two golds, two silvers and one bronze medal. Bacolod City was third winning two golds and two bronzes.

Host Maasin placed fourth with one gold, two silvers and three bronzes. The gold was won by Romie Evale who edged Hergie Gemeda of Cebu by split decision in the 42kg. Light pin weight category.

On November 24, we were using a generator set to supply power to our LCD projector and Cignal equipment to televise the Manny Pacquiao vs. Brandon Rios Clash in Cotai and the news circulated like bush fire in this city without electricity since Yolanda struck.  No restaurants showed the fight and at home if you can't buy pay-per-view you have to bear with the delayed TV show. So our citizens from all walks of life, about 5,000 of them filled the City Gym to the rafters, trooped to the free live telecast we prepared for their entertainment.  It took almost an hour to empty the Gym of the viewing public. People were smiling when I went with the flow of the crowd towards the exit.

Host Maasin City boxers snatched most of the wins, with only one loser, in the Christmas Open/Invitational Boxing Tournament held last December 17 at the Maasin City Gym. There were twenty three bouts all in all which served as a Christmas highlight to this City who was spared from the casualties of the supertyphoon.  We invited the Tacloban City team headed by national referees Nelson Factoranan and Romnick Villegas. They were able to buy some food to be brought back to their typhoon ravaged place.

Some 1,200 athletes joined the opening ceremony of the Batang Pinoy Visayas Qualifying Leg of the National Youth Games in Maasin City.  More than 3,000 delegates including officials graced the parade that started at the Anatalio Gaviola Plaza and marched around the poblacion main streets.  The venue of the opening ceremony which is the Maasin City Gym was a full house and were filled to the rafters.

Forty one LGUs from barangays, municipalities, cities, and provinces sent athletes and officials.  Governor Roger Mercado, who headed the strong Southern Leyte delegation, gave the welcome message in behalf of the province while yours truly welcomed the delegates in behalf of the city. The entrance of the torch and lighting of the urn was the highlight of the ceremony. Yours truly carried the torch and lighted the urn in a very colorful and exciting display of fireworks which wowed the audience and the visitors.

The Batang Pinoy Visayas final medal tally:

LGU-Gold-Silver-Bronze-Total Medals
1. Cebu City 87-61-34-182
2. Bohol Province 29-19-14-62
3. Iloilo City 18-4-7-29
4. Bacolod City 15-6-12-33
5. Maasin City 9-23-36-68
6. Iloilo Province 9-21-13-43
7. Mandaue City 8-8-7-23
8. Province of Leyte 7-13-12-32
9. Baybay City 6-9-6-21
10. Province of Iloilo 6-6-3-15

Maasin City placed second to Cebu City in the total number of medals.

According to Atty. Jay Alano, Batang Pinoy Executive Director of the Philippine Sports Commission:  "This is a well-attended Batang Pinoy and the hosting is excellent."

Then together with four city councilors Hon. Geneston, Hon. Cardoza, Hon. Generan and Hon. Taborada, we led the 50 athletes and officials of Maasin City delegation to the National Batang Pinoy in Bavolod City.

Romie Evale won the bronze in boxing light pinweight division at the Batang Pinoy National Finals.  He lost a controversial decision to his opponent from Cagayan de Oro in what could have been a silver medal and a chance to fight for the gold. Anyway Congrats Romie!

Maasin City won the bronze medal in gymnastics cheerleading with 15 medals awarded  individually.  Paranaque City won the gold and Calamba City won the silver.

Our futsal team were not as lucky. We almost defeated host Bacolod City with a score of 3-4.  But another host Negros Occidental employed rugged physical plays and hurt our players causing a near riot of the game.  The Ilonggos were afraid to lose their favorite game in their own homecourt.  Our boys defaulted the game at score 0-0 and headed for home immediately for safety.

During the opening ceremony, PSC Commissioner Jolly Gomez whisphered to me:  "Mas maganda ang opening sa Maasin."  Almost all Visayas delegates commented that the hosting was much better in Maasin.

The Legends of Philippine Basketball, the former Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) superstars, played an exhibition game with the Maasin City selection at the Maasin City Gymnasium for the 13th Charter Day Celebration.

The Legends, this time made up of Alvin Patrimonio, Gerry Codinera, Rene Hawkins, Noli Locsin, Paul Alvarez, Vince Hizon, Kenneth Duremdes, Rey Evangelista, Bonel Balingit, and Allan Garrido, once again came to Maasin City to play with the local talents.  Another member of the Legends, Peter Naron, opted to play for the Maasin City squad, he being born in the then town of Maasin.

The Maasin team was reinforced by Eliud Poligrates, now a PBA player at Air 21 Express,  topscored with 46 points including six three-point shots.  At the start of the opening tip, the younger and fresher Maasin City players showed aggressiveness on both ends of the court.  Maasin won by eight points, 117-109.

The first triathlon in the city in ten years, Triathlon sa Maasin, began with the swimming lap started at the port area to the reclamation area at the back of the city hall.  The participants were having a hard time because of the big waves due to the southwest monsoon.  The bike lap was from the city hall to Barangay Tam-is and back for 20 kilometers.  The third lap was a five kilometer run around the poblacion.

For 35 and under the winner was Emmanuel Commendador of San Miguel, Bohol.  Maasin City's Urbano Baculanta was second in the 36 and above category, while the winner was Roger Baronda of Ormoc City.  The Women's Category was won by Aimee Dequina of Tagbilaran City.

PICKUP LINES

Boy:  Kung bola ka, at ako ang player.. Maso-shoot ba kita? …Hindi.
Girl:  Bakit?
Boy:  Kasi lagi kitang ma-mi-miss! …


DILG FAMILY

We have formulated the Executive Legislative Agenda (ELA) and the Capability Buidling Development (CapDev) Program in coordination with the Department of Interior and Local Government.

We have already won the silver Seal of Good Housekeeping Award and we are targetting the gold award hopefully this year.We were second to Tacloban City who won first place with Ormoc at third place in the Gawad Pamana ng Lahi in the city category in the regional level.  With due respect to my good friends Mayor Romualdez and Mayor Codilla, we will aim for the top spot this year.

I met Secretary Roxas during the League of Cities of the Philippines elections at Crowne Plaza Hotel, Quezon City.  I personally thanked him of our projects Guadalupe Port and Maasin Airport expansion which were released during his time as DOTC secretary.  Maraming Salamat Secretary Roxas.

Last year, the Maasin City Police Station handled and investigated 516 crimes and complaints of which 299 were index crimes and 217 non-index crimes.  Of these 91 cases were cleared at 17.64% while there were only 75 cases that were considered solved at 14. 53%.

On illegal drugs, there were 6 operations conducted, with 7 persons arrested, including 1 minor referred to CSWD and 16 cases filed.  On illegal gambling, there were 12 operations and 11 persons arrested including 2 minors referred to CSWD and 12 cases filed.  On illegal fishing, 12 persons were arrested and 3 cases filed.  For loose fireams, 2 persons were arrested.

In coordination with the PNP SOCO, we have conducted series of drug tests to our city hall employees.  There were 15 employees found positive of shabu and marijuana, including 3 regular, 2 casual and 10 job order employees.  They were metted 2 months suspension.  One employee was caught sniffing shabu by picture and was discharged from service.  The policy of the Mayor is to clean the city hall surroundings with drug users because its difficult to clean the whole city if the city hall itself is filled with drug users.

Our program is Maasin Against Shabu and Marijuana (MASAM).  We require casual and job order employees male and female to sign in their contract that they submit themslves to drug test anytime the city government would require them.  I also require permanent employees to do the same as a requirement for their February second quinsina payroll.


Pickupline:
Taga City Hall ka ba?
Bakit?
Kasi si ka adik sa druga adik ka sa tarabaho mo.

Girl:  Nanigarilyo ka ba?
Boy:  Hindi
Girl: Kaya pala lumilitaw ang kagwapohan mo.

Five inmates from the Maasin City Jail passed the accreditation and equivalency test given by the DepEd.  Several religious and nongovernment organizations took care of the spiritual as well as other needs of our city jail boarders.  They include the Our Lady of Assumption Parish, Divine Mercy, Edmund Rice Youth Services, Catholic Women's League and Precious Blood of Christ Community, El Shaddai, Ang Dating Daan, Jesus is Lord,  UCCP, Limasawa Development Foundation, College of Maasin and Philippine Sports Commission.

For more than one month Bureau of Fire Protection Maasin helped in the rescue and retrieval operations in Yolanda hit areas.  Our BFP rescue ambulance is back in service.

MAASIN CITY COLLEGE "EDUCATION IN ACTION"

Maasin City College was established by City Ordinance No. 2006-033, authored by yours truly, along with its vision to provide affordable quality education for the masses wih the motto "Education in Action."

On February of last year, the 6th College Day Celebration was held.  On April the 5th Commencement Exercises was conducted with Engr. Socorro Ramos,

CHED Chief Education Program Specialist of Region 8, was the Keynote Speaker.  There were 167 graduates, 25 for B Agriculture, 82 for BS Public Administration, 16 for BS Social Work, and 44 for BS Tourism.

On October 2013, the 6th Commencement Exercises was held with Engr. Dominador Clavejo, Provincial Director of the Department of Science and Technology as the Keynote Speaker.  There were 60 graduates, 27 of BS Public Administration and 33 of BS Social Work.

16 out of 17 board takers passed the Licensure Examination on Social Work with a very high 94. 12% school passing rate among the top ten schools in the entire country.  There were also 2 board passers in Agriculture.

MCC offered a new course Diploma in Agricultural Technology in June.  We have conducted the 7th Intramurals Celebration in September.

There are 11 Masters degree holder and 1 PhD holder among the MCC faculty members.  All other faculty members are enrolled in post graduate studies. A total of 22 out-of-school youth are benificiaries of the Alay Lakad Movement scholarship program.

Maasin City College is now the new site of the Senator Ruperto Kangleon Museum in a turnover ceremony during his 55th death anniversary last February 27, 2013.

Maasin City College is recognized by the Boy Scouts of the Philippines National Council as the only college in the whole country providing Rover Scouting in its NSTP program.

MCC-RCY was awarded as one of the most active Red Cross Youth Chapter in the entire Southern Leyte.  For the second year in a row, MCC is the winner of

the SK inter-collegiate Quiz Bowl last August.  MCC Band also emerged champion in the inter-collegiate band competition for Leyte and Southern Leyte.  Truly MCC is Education in Acion.


Pickupline:
Boy:  Taga MCC ka?
Girl Oo Bakit?
Boy:  Maganda ang record ng school nyo, kasing ganda mo.

Boy:  Sana exam mo nalang ako...
Girl:  Bakit?
Boy:  Para sagutin mo rin ako.

ANTI-SMOKING AND NUTRITION

Maasin City was awarded with the 2nd CROWN Maintenance Award by the National Nutrition Council in which th members of the City Nutrition Committee received the award at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City.  One more year and we will become a Hall of Famer or National Honor Awardee.  We also received as the award as the Most Outstanding City Nutrition Committee in Region 8 through a ceremony at the PNP Regional Office, Palo, Leyte.

We launched the Adopt a Malnourished Child Program and all city hall offices including national line agencies responded to the call.  Nongovernment organizations and the private sector sponsored a child each.  Almost a hundred severely underweight and underweight preschoolers were recepients of the supplemental feeding program good for 4 months or 120 days.

Our anti-smoking campaign gained more national prominence when the National Boxing Championships and the Batang Pinoy Visayas Qualifying Leg were declared as smoke-free.  We continue to conduct smoking cessation seminars, and make public utility vehicles and public places tobacco free.


MASAM AND AKSYON SOLUSYON INISYATIBO NETWORK (MAASIN), INC.

A non-government organization purely financed using private funds from contributions, MAASIN, INC. will engage in a Public Private Partnership Program with the city government to provide livelihood to our deserving farmers.  The NGO will also erase the stigma brought by the Janet Napoles NGO controversy.

MAASIN INC. is a non-profit organization and will not receive any PDAF or any other government finances.  It will spend on its own.  The LGU will serve as a partner through technical assistance.

The members of MAASIN, INC. are the following:  Engr. Mario Narit (businesman) - President, Hon. Danillo Duenas (barangay kagawad and former Liga Vice Pres.) - Vice President, Engr. Joselito Dolauta (businessman) - treasurer, and Ms. Malou Gonzales (Chinabank manager) - auditor.  Members are Engr. Nereo Cepada (businessman),  Ms. Danila Lanugan (agriculturist), Hon. Leonito Mundala (former barangay captain), Dr. Roberto Guarte (VSU Vice President), Mr. Serando Estrada (PNB manager), and Mr. Vic Cutamora (businessman).  The Trsutees are:  yours truly city mayor - Chairman, Atty. Feorillo Demeterio, Jr. - secretary, City Engr. Aniceto Narit, City Agriculturist Amado Acasio, and SP Livelihood Chairman Hon. Rene Hatayna.  Congressman Damian Mercado is the Honorary Chairman.

The first ten recepients were properly screened and background investigated.  They must be good borrowers, non alcoholics, non smokers, non drug users, non gamblers, non womanizers, industrious and team players.  They are:  Bactul II - Teresito Barrios, Bonifacio Siega, Sitio Malinao - Domingo Garcia, San Rafael - Reynaldo Revano, Rodolfo Tonido, Tommy Bitos, Malapoc Sur - Danilo Ambi, Carlos Pia, Manhilo - Jeremias Batistil, and San Isdiro - Felipe Padecio.

The recepients will be provided with piglets, feeds, medicines, and materials for pig pens.  They will use cocopit technology of odorless pens.  The counterpart of the recepients ang ilang kakugi.  Tunga ang NGO sa ginansya sa nag-alima ug ang ginansya sa NGO igasto para scholar sa MCC.

Usa sa mamahimong dakong trabaho sa MAASIN INC. mao ang pag operate sa atong feedmill sa nursery.  Kini ang modala sa maong feedmill ug mopalit sa mga java, dansalan, mais ug ubang produkto gikan sa mga mag-uuma aron himuon nga barato nga feeds sa atong mga baboy.

We also challenge other cooperatives, NGOs, civil society organizations, and people's organizations to engage on the same livestock raisng ventures.  Para ugma damlag maluoy ang Ginoo di na mamalit ug baboy sa gawas anhi na lang sa Maasin.



OTHER SERVICES

Five hectares are planted with hybrid rice and 20 hectares of hybrid corn.  We have a total of 2,032 hectares of rice planted. There are 30 farmer cooperators and 20 farmer adoptors trained on organic vegetable production.  There are 11.5 hectares under the MIAN vegetable/tree production project.  For the MASAM livelihood projects, we have 190 layer chicken, 92 swine breeding, 48 fishing project benificiaries, 60 RIC enterprise benificiaries.

Our city nursery and city forest park produced 18,000 tree seeedlings, maintained 320 hecatres of forest park, planted through the REDD Plus project 106 hectares of reforestation and 208 hactares of agroforestry.

Aid to Individual in Crisis Situation (AICS) were given to135 familes for food assistance, 234 for medicine assistance, 19 shelter assistance, 11 transportation assistance, 143 burial assiatnce, and 4 educational assistance.  Senior Citizens had their twice a month Lakaw, Hataw, Sayaw.  They have their Special Friends Night last August and Elderly Week Celebration last October.  They were re-oriented on the Senior Citizens Law RA 9994.

Our Traffic Enforcers conducted seminars to 892 motorcab and potpot drivers, caught 227 astray dogs of these 50 were claimed and 177 disposed.  They have issued a total of 779 citation tickets for different traffic violations.

We have a continued formulation of our Comprehensive Deevelopment Plan.  Our city hall became the field office of the Professional Regulation Commission in which we accept renewal of professional licenses and they do not have to go to Tacloban anymore.

The DepEd Maasin City Division will soon have a new division office buidling worth almost P10 million now under construction.  We have an agreement with DepEd to prepare for the full impelmentation of the K to 12.  My term ends on June 2016 in time for the start of the senior high school classes.  I have an agreement with the City Division to prepare our schools for the said program.

Pickup Line
Boy: Sana naging T na lang ako
Girl: Bakit?
Boy:  Para I'm always right next to U

Boy: Google ka ba?
Girl:  Bakit?
Boy:  Sayo lahat ko natagpuan.

WE BUILD THIS CITY

Following were the major infrastructure projects undertaken last year:

Concreting of Barangay Roads - Guadalupe, Sitio Bolod-bolod Cabulihan, Tomoytomoy, Combado, Hanginan, Libertad, Pansaan, Sorosoro, Tungatunga, Mahayahay, San Isidro, Cagnituan, Gawisan, Libhu, and Basak.  Except for Tungatunga which is a city road going to Maasin City College, all are barangay roads and the most difficult portions were concreted first.

Evacuation Center (Completion) - Bactul I, Rizal, Cambooc, Cabadiangan, Pinascuhan, San Agustin, Lanao, and Cagnituan.  These were all completed and were

used during fiestas, graduations, programs, assemblies and during election campaigns including those who criticize them.

Evacuation Center (Phase III) - Tomoytomoy, Hinapu Gamay, Libertad, Pansaan, San Isidro, and Bato I.
Evacuation Center (Phase II) - Nonok Sur, Manhilo, and Lib-og.
Evacuation Center (Phase I) - Mambajao, Gawisan, and Nati.
These structures were provided appropriations with the help of the governor and the congressman.  We will do our best to complete them before our term ends.

But be sure to present the tax declarations of their lots.  Dili na matarabaho ng proyekto sa usa ka barangay kun ang lote dili naka ngalan sa barangay.

Maasin City Nature and Wildlife Conservation Camp/Maasin City Zoo.  Slowly but surely we were tranforming Maasin City Zoo as a prime tourist destination in Eastern Visayas.  Unfornately there were damages brought by Yolanda and we have to repair them.

Street Reblocking - Mantahan and Tagnipa.  The works are ongoing in the city streets leading to DepEd So. Leyte Division and to the Integrated Bus and Jeepney Terminal.

Asphalt Overlay - Terminal Area.  The terminal are which used to be an object of ridicule by our detractors is almost covered by asphalting.  Except for some areas where constructions were underway.

Slope Protection - Acasia.  We spent millions of pesos to protect the road leading to Lunas and Bontoc at the Acasia portion and to save the barangay gym and barangay hall from landslide.

Concreting and Road Improvement - Lib-og Relocation Site.  The houses which were prone to storm surge and flashfloods will be relocated to the provincial relocation site at Lib-og.  The city gave its counterpart by improving the access road.

Road Opening and Rehab - Cansirong to Matinao Farm to Market Road.  The road connecting the two progressive barangays will soon be connected and the construction is ongoing.

One Classroom School Building - Pasay.  This is used as an extension class for the primary graders.  These pupils will no longer walk to Maria Clara Elementary School.  These were also used as evacuation center during Yolanda.

Rehab of Existing Irrigation System - Libhu and Laboon.  These projects for rice production were completed but unfortunately were damaged during Basyang.

Multi-Purpose Hall (Completion) - Sitio Coloquinia, Hantag.  It is now used as a mini-gym and center of activities for the place.

Construction of Pathway - Cabulihan.  We construct this project for easy access of the people from their houses to the main road especially during rainy season.

Improvement of Day Care Center - Tawid.  We did this project for the day care preschoolers of the barangay.

Eatery 21 units and Fruit Stands 22 units at Terminal Area.  The project is still ongoing.  It will soon relocate the eateries at the terminal area to a more decent place.  The videokes will become sound proof so that the teachers of Maasin Central School will no longer complain of the loud singing labi na sa mga jabag.

Maasin City College third floor.  The completion of the third floor of MCC makes the then Maasin Commercial Complex (also abbreviated MCC) complete.

For several years the upper floor has been a white elephant full of garbage and dirt and not completed.  But now the once useless place is now a center of quality and affordable education for the masses.  The MCC third floor houses 16 classrooms and some offices, an audio-visual room, a kitchen and dining room, and two hotel rooms and two dormitory rooms.  The late Mayor Arturo Bascug who started the first floor construction and a portion of the second floor must be satisfied seing that the building which he envisioned is now almost complete.

Improvement of Maasin City Hall.  Most of us gave our good impressions of a beautiful Capitol completed during the time of the then Gov. and now Cong. Damian Mercado.  But nobody gave comment about the city hall.  Although during the time of his mayorship, Cong. Mercado constructed the third floor, the legislative floor, when I was then city vice mayor.  Now the facelifting and beautification of Barangay City Hall, the mother of all barangay halls, is ongoing and only then we can truly say that the city hall has vastly improved.  I also gave my salute to the mayors who started the then municipal hall through Mayor Gerry Dator and Mayor Damian Mercado.

There are aslo ongoing concreting and reblocking of national roads including drainage systems and shoulders undertaken by the Department of Public Works and Highways and concreting of Acasia, Baugo, Lunas to Bontoc road by the provincial government through the efforts of Governor Roger Mercado. 

Still we have some unfinished major infrastructure which due to some constratints have not started yet.  But I will do my best to work on them before I finish my term in 2016.  The proposed major projects are:
1.  Expansion of the reclamation area
2.  Improvement and beautification of the Anatalio Gaviola Plaza
3.  MASAM swimming pool and beach
4.  New Slaughterhouse
5.  Ecopark and Sanitary Landfill at Libhu/Bactul I
5.  Commercail buildings beside PNB and at the old Bagsakan through the Public Private Partnership Program

Barring any major hindrances, the Guadalupe port is scheduled to be completed on October 2014 and the Maasin Airport is scheduled to have its first commercial flight in 2015.  Maraming Salamat Pangulong Noynoy Aquino.

Boy:  Keyboard ka ba?
Girl:  Bakit?
Boy:  Type kasi kita.

Boy:  Sana Papa at Mama na lang kita
Girl:  Bakit?
Boy:  Ang PAPAkasalan at MAMAhalin ko habang buhay.


LEGISLATIVE

The Sangguniang Panlungsod has conducted 52 regular sessions and one special session for the past year.  They have seven joint sessions with the barangay council and allocated P100,000 each as financial assistance for their infrastructure projects.

1.  Nati - evacuation center and multi-purpose hall
2.  Baugo - barangay stage
3.  Pananawan - pathway
4  Pinascuhan - barangay stage
5. Bagtican - barangays stage
6. Malapoc Norte - health center
7. Manhilo - footbridge at Hapitan Beach

The SP Members also released a total of P2.7 million for various priority projects in the barangays and some public schools.

I request the Sangguniang Panlugsod to pass the following Ordinances for the smooth implemetation of the programs of the Executive:
1.  Amendment to the Traffic Ordinance making S. Bantug Street one way from corner R. Garces Street to E. Rafols St. to prevent traffic congestion at the Prince area.
2.  Amendment to the Traffic Ordinance making the access roads to the Provincial Hospital one way streets.
3.  Amendment to the Traffic Ordinance designating the northern portion of R. Kangleon Street from Asuncion to Combado along Tomas Oppus Pilot School as bicycle lanes and prohibiting the parking of vehicles therein.
4.  Ordinance creating the City Anti-Smoking Control Council with corresponding special appropriation for anti-smoking campaign.
5.  Ordinance creating the City Cooperative Development Council with corresponding special appropriation for the development of cooperatives.
6.  Ordinance requiring business establishments with gross annual income of one million pesos to put up a close circuit television (CCTV) system.
7.  Ordinance requiring all restaurants, department stores, hotels and pension houses to establish parking spaces.

I also request the SP members to attend at least one flag ceremony every month to be with our city employees.


Estudyante: Mayor si Totoy Bibo ka?
Mayor:  Hindi ah, bakit?
Estudyante:  Ang galing mong sumayaw.
Mayor:  Hindi nga ako pumunta sa condo ni Deniece Cornejo. Pumunta ako kay Chona Samaco.


Mayor:  Ma.. race track ka ba?
Wife: Bakit?
Mayor:  Ang ganda ng curves mo!

Let me quote Henry Ford
Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.

Then the world's greatest basketball player Michael Jordan said
Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships.

Sabado, Marso 30, 2013

MAYOR'S ADDRESS TO THE SANGGUNIAN AND MAASINHONS

MAYOR'S ADDRESS TO THE SANGGUNIAN AND MAASINHONS

Exactly 2088 days ago today, I assumed as City Mayor of Maasin.  I had a majority of only 898 votes with the incumbent governor at that time as my opponent.  The 13 point agenda was my main program of governance.    After 3 years, I was reelected with the same opponent by a majority of 12,763 votes.
My address is also called 13-13-13.  The report of the accomplishments of the 13 point agenda last year and some after two terms as a launching pad of our reelection come May 13, 2013.

MARKET AND BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT

During our second term of office, most particularly starting year 2011, big businesses started to open in Maasin.  Prince Maasin, Metro Hi-Per Maasin, J&F Department Store, Brodeth One Stop Shop (BOSS), Manaya Land Holdings, and a bigger Novo Department Store began to establish commercial stores, employing hundreds and hundreds of workers.  These workers stay in boarding houses, eat in small eateries, ride on motorcabs and multicabs, and buy fruits and vegetables, fish and meat, making the economy livelier.  This is evidenced by the number of business licenses which increase by the hundreds.
We have transferred the Market to the new site at the reclamation area, more spacious and near the bus and jeepney terminal.  We have constructed the wet market, market stalls, barbeque stalls, Bagsakan Center, and department store.  Soon to rise will be new eatery and fruit stalls.  We have arranged the construction of additional commercial buildings and reclamation area expansion through the Public Private Partnership Program.
As a result, our tax collections increased from P51,633,048.44 to P53,317,966.86 an increase of P1,684,918.42.  There is an increase of P44,350,580 in the assessed value of the real properties in the city. 
Private entrepreneurs constructed more commercial buildings in private lots.  This is a solid proof of investor confidence in the city.  Prices of basic commodities, especially groceries went down and the consumers are happy.
Maasin Atong Siyudad Atong Mahalon Presyo Atong Baratohon!

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
Last year we have produced a total of 2,032 hectares planted with rice producing 5,794 metric tons.  We have planted 75 hectares of corn producing 139 metric tons. 
At the Bagsakan Center, 24 metric tons of agri products were procured.  A total of P428,374 were sold producing a net profit of P55,422.
For the program Management Inputs for Agricultural Networking (MIAN), 10 hectares were planted with vegetables by 32 farmer cooperators.  
For the program Moving Ahead through Sustainable Agriculture in Maasin (MASAM), we have distributed 764 layer chicken to 12 cooperators.  The total income last year from layer chicken at the city nursery was P181,100.
There were 33 piglets distributed last year with an income of P74,000.  For the tilapia at city forest park, the income was P10,175.
The City Nursery has produced an income of P82,954 from the sale of fruits, vegetables and vermicast. 
We have provided technical assistance in crops and animal production.  This resulted to the produce of 30 hectares of legumes, 134 has of cassava, 286 has of camote, 212 has of gabi, 81 has of vegetables, 545 has of banana, and 50 has of coffee.
For our brontispa control, we have distributed 23 liters of pesticides to 913 coconut farmers with 21,343 coconut trees treated. 
For animal production, we have dewormed and vaccinated 95 carabaos, 110 cattle, 153 swine, 10 goats, and 2,927 dogs.   We have treated 115 carabaos, 58 cattle, 228 swine, 31 goats, and 1,469 poultry.
We have conducted Pabulhon Festival Agri-Aqua Fair every Fiesta and Charter day and participated in the Provincial Agri-Aqua Fair every July 1 Anniversary. 

LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE

Contrary to what our political detractors say, we have livelihood programs in Maasin City.  Self-employment assistance kaunlaran (SEA-K) in cooperation with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Starter Kits and Negosyo sa Kariton (Nego-kart) in coordination with the Department of Labor and Employment.

At the first batch of the Pantawid ng Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), Maasin City was not included because of our very low poverty incidence.  But I appealed to DSWD Secretary Dinky Soliman when we met in Ormoc City, that Maasin will be included in the 4Ps program.  Thanks to the good Secretary and with the approval of President Aquino, the following year, Maasin was included in the beneficiaries of his flagship program for the poor.
We have small scale fishing project to 48 beneficiaries.  Rural Improvement Clubs also received enterprise development on food trades, handicrafts, cutflowers and ornamentals, and flower wedding arrangement.
For our animal dispersal program, we have dispersed 68 carabaos, 155 cattle, 1,151 swine, and 16 goats.
We have livelihood programs through the City Agriculture and Fisheries Council (CAFC), City Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Management Council (CFARMC), Farmers Federation, Rural Improvement Clubs, and 4H Clubs.   
We have activated the Maasin City Cooperative Development Council with yours truly the chairman and we have brought 50 cooperative members for training at Lamac Multi Purpose Cooperative, the national cooperative champion and internationally recognized coop in Pinamungajan, Cebu.   
We have given burial assistance, shelter assistance and food and medicine assistance to indigent constituents. 
We have issued 2,242 OSCA cards to senior citizens who have availed of discounts in medicines and groceries.  We have made also senior citizens lanes to give easy access to our lolos and lolas in paying their bills. 
We have also assisted persons with disabilities let them feel like normal persons.    
The Office of the City Civil Registrar conducted free registration of birth during the month of February.   

ORDERLINESS AND PEACE PROMOTION

Our city is still the most peaceful city in Eastern Visayas.  I can afford to walk and jog around Maasin City streets without a bodyguard.  Our Philippine National Police Maasin City Station was awarded the most outstanding city police station in region 8. 

We have established a new police substation at Barangay Tawid which curbs criminality in the Guadalupe Parish area.  We are now proposing the establishment of another PNP Substation in Ibarra Parish Area.

We have strengthened our Disaster Preparedness Programs and activated our City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council.  We train our very own Maasin City Rescue Team.  We make it available for possible rescue to other LGUs who will need our help.  Our CDRRMC office is undergoing construction at the right side of the main entrance of the City Gym beside the Liga ng mga Barangay Office.
Our Rescue Team has excelled in two regional rescue jamborees participated and is the champion in Southern Leyte.

We activated the Reservists in Maasin City and we were awarded the reserve rank of Major in the Philippine Army, a Major Mayor.  A new company is organized in Maasin and we are on the process of establishing a new battalion of reservists in the city.  This will help our efforts in maintaining peace and order, specializing anti-drugs, anti-insurgency, and disaster preparedness. 

We were awarded by the Bureau of Fire Protection Central Office for donating the rescue ambulance, and another recognition for donating rescue equipments, and for donating the lot where the BFP City Fire Station is situated.

We have also donated a lot for the location of a new Maasin City Jail for the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology at Barangay Libhu.
We activated the Barangay Intelligence Network and trained our Barangay Tanods. 
Our traffic enforcers conducted seminars to 1,067 motorcab and potpot drivers last year and put up a traffic light system near the Plaza. 

NUTRITION AND HEALTH SERVICES

Maasin City is a multi-awarded city in terms of Health and Nutrition in the national and regional level.  We won the Red Orchids Award on Anti-Smoking Campaign sponsored by the World Health Organization, Department of Health and Bloomberg Foundation for three consecutive years.  We garnered the Red Orchid in 2010, 2011, and 2012 making us a Hall of Famer, one of the only five LGUs who won the prestigious recognition which include Davao City, Legaspi City, Calauag in Quezon, Talisayan in Misamis Oriental and Maasin City.
Maasin City is the number one city in the region in terms of nutrition and is the only city awardee for its First Maintenance of the Consistent Regional Outstanding Winner in Nutirtion (CROWN) last year by the National Nutrition Council graced by no less than President Aquino.   
In the regional level, we are the Best Performing City Barangay Health Workers Federation, Best Performing City in Field Health Services Information System (FHSIS), Road Traffic Injury Prevention Program, and the Best Implementer in Orally-Fit Child Day Care Center in Asuncion.  We have been awarded also as the Best City in Anti-Rabbies, Anti-Leprosy and Anti-TB programs.   
We gave free toothpastes and toothbrushes and handwashing soaps to all elementary pupils in the schools of Maasin City Division.
We were awarded the Urban Health Champion in 2010 by the World Health Organization through our Healthy Lifestyle Program.   We are recognized as part of the 1000 Cities 1000 Lives of the WHO.
We have hataw exrecises, fun runs, smoking cessation seminars, free consultations in all health facilities, and basic life support trainings.
We have distributed vegetable seeds, seedlings, and cuttings to 418 families of school children who are underweight.  We have established fruit and vegetable gardens in 61 schools, 418 homes and 70 barangay communities.  We have distributed poultry and livestock to 50 families with malnourish children. 
There were 2,463 indigent beneficiaries of PhilHealth cards from the provincial and city government. 
 
EDUCATION FOR THE MASSES

We were ale to establish the following new schools in coordination with the Department of Education and using mostly funds from the city government:

Lunas Elementary School Extension at Sitio Canlugok
Maria Clara Elementary School Extension at Barangay Pasay
Ibarra National High School
Lunas National High School
Hinapu Daku National High School
Matin-aw National High School

Ibarra National High School has produced its first batch of graduates last year.  It is a national awardee and regional winner of the Brigada Eskwela program secondary school category of the DepEd.

We are now processing the documents for the creation of Asuncion Integrated School in Barangay Asuncion.  A high school in Asuncion would mean less out of school youth and less minor offenders in the second most populous barangay in the city. 
We are also on the process of lot donation for a national high school at Basak and Lonoy at Sitio Nagtuhob. 

We have established the Maasin City College when we first assume as City Mayor in our first term in 2007.  We have offered Bachelor of Science in Public Administration, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Bachelor of Science in Social Work, and Bachelor of Science in Tourism. 
We are processing the requirements of vocational technical courses such as welding, plumbing, carpentry, agriculture, and tour guiding. The instructors have undergone series of trainings and examinations by TESDA. 

We are on the process of converting San Rafael Barangay Market into an extension campus for MCC VOCTECH courses so that students from the upland barangays have access to these short courses. 

The third floor of the MCC building is now on going construction and will soon house the Audio Visual Room, hotel rooms and dormitories for tourism, and additional classrooms.  Against all odds MCC is growing to become not only a center for quality yet affordable education for the masses, but will soon become a center for health and ecology.  MCC is awarded the most outstanding smoke-free college in the whole region.  Soon we will be competing as the most eco-friendly college in the whole Eastern Visayas.
We have produced a total of 511 graduates in four commencement exercises.  We have 2 magna cum laudes and 8 cum laudes with very high standards.  This coming April 18 will be our 5th Commencement Exercises with 149 candidates for graduation.   We have 2 board passers as licensed agriculturists in Agnes Dicen and Melvin Ablon.
MCC students were champions during the 1st Inter-Collegiate Quiz Bowl held last Charter Day celebration. 
And if it is not enough, we are the only city mayor, college president, and classroom instructor rolled into one.  Only in Maasin City College.

Kadtong mga politico nga misaway sa Maasin City College ato silang ilansang karong Mayo 13!

I am also helping the private colleges in Maasin City.  For almost 30 years now, I am still teaching in Saint Joseph College Civil Engineering Department of which I was once a dean.  We helped produce more than 500 licensed civil engineers from SJC, including five board topnotchers.

We are the only incumbent mayor teaching as a classroom instructor in the entire country.  And to set an example, all my three sons are enrolled in the private colleges of Maasin.  Mallory, a graduate of nursing and Marton a graduating nursing student at the College of Maasin, and Marlon, a fourth year engineering student of SJC.  And I am very proud to say that I am a product of Saint Joseph College as a civil engineer and as a Master in Business Administration. We want to show to the whole world that Maasin has good quality schools at par with the colleges and universities in the entire Philippines. 


YOUTH EMPOWERMENT

As Chairman of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines Southern Leyte Council, we champion the activation of scouting for youth development.  Southern Leyte Council is now third overall in performance in the Eastern Visayas Scouting Region to include regions 7 & 8, behind only Bohol and Cebu. 

Southern Leyte is the only third council in the region to host a national scouting activity, the others being Cebu and Leyte.  The 7th BSP National Rover Moot in Maasin City last 2007 was the first national youth activity to be held in Southern Leyte.  Provinces and cities from Cagayan in the north to Tawitawi in the south gathered at the City Forest Park, with more than 1200 participants, the second biggest Rover Moot in scouting history.

The Sangguniang Kabataan was given opportunity to develop their potentials thru Rover Scouting, Gawad Kalinga, Anti-Drug Campaign, Working Youth Programs, Green Brigade, Feeding and Nutrition Activities, Solid Waste Management, Diocesan Youth Programs, Anti-smoking and Healthy City Volunteers, Music, Arts and Culture Promotion, and SPES Summer Job Programs.
Every year we have conducted the Alay Lakad and through the Alay Lakad foundation we have sponsored shcolarships to out of school youths, some of them have graduated already.
A total of 120 out of school youth were beneficiaries of the Government Internship program from the DSWD Regional Office.
We have involved the youth of Maasin in fun runs, feeding programs, cleanup drives, health and sanitation campaigns, anti-drug and anti-smoking campaigns, and recycling and tree planting. 

SPORTS EXCELLENCE

Maasin City became the host of the 2013 National Boxing Championships, the first time Region 8 hosted such a prestigious national sporting event.  It placed the Philippines in the sporting map of the country with national media coverage.  Maasin City boxers won 1 gold medal courtesy of Ruby Nicanor, who will now be included in the women's national training pool in Baguio City, 3 silver medals by Daryl Ramos, Richard Bacala, and Michael Kaibigan, and a bronze medal by Jason Entia.  Maasin City placed sixth overall in the entire Philippines behind Davao del Norte, Bago City, Misamis Oriental, General Santos City, and Mandaue City.  And we are number one in the Eastern Visayas Region.

We have produced two professional boxers who are national champions:  the late Alex Aroy of Maria Clara, Philippine Boxing Federation (PBF) light-flyweight champion, and Adonis Aguelo of Matin-aw, PBF super bantamweight and PBF featherweight champion.  Jason Pagara of Lib-og is now World Boxing Organization international welterweight champion and brother Albert Pagara is now rated number three contender in the Orient Pacific Boxing Federation featherweight division. 

Every month we are the recipient of the Summit Amateur Boxing Fight Night program granted by ALA Gym, the only other recipients being Cebu, Dumaguete and Tagbilaran.  Soon we will be having the Cobra-ALA professional fights every month.  That's how popular Maasin is in the field of boxing.

We have produced two Palarong Pambansa gold medalists in swimming.  Edison Pacsa won a gold in the 50 meter breaststroke in Puerto Princesa in 2008.  Christian Salud won the gold of the same event in Lingayen, Pangasinan in 2012.
Mary Joy Calapre and Angelica Baluran  won the gold medal in lawn tennis in the National Batang Pinoy in Naga City in 2011.  They could have easily won again in Iloilo City last year but their trip was aborted by the typhoon.    
For the first time, we have hosted the 2013 Regional Paralympics for athletes with disabilities.  It was the first time Maasin City participated in such an event for differently abled athletes.  But Maasin got the overall championship besting other cities and provinces in the region.
We have invited PBA legends Alvin Patrimonio, Johnny Abarrientos, Bonel Balingit, Vince Hizon, Nelson Asaytono, Bong Hawkins and other former PBA superstars to play in Maasin.   
The Maasin City Gymnasium is undergoing additional construction.  We have hosted EVRAA 2012 and is planning to co-host EVRAA again in 2015 with the Province as the main host.
 We are the only mayor sportswriter in the country today.  We are writing for philboxing.com, an internationally known boxing website.  Our co-writers are Manny Pacquiao, Gerry Penalosa, Ronnie Nathanielsz, Recah Trinidad, Sev Sarmienta, Manny Pinol, Salven Lagumbay, among others.  We are the newly inducted member of the very popular Sports Communicators Organization of the Philippines (SCOOP).  And we were recognized by a panel of Filipino NBA sportswriters now based in the United States, led by Homer Sayson, whose grandfather hails from Dongon. 

My detractors say the mayor is concentrating on Sports.  They are correct because I consider Sports as a venue for youth empowerment, sports for tourism promotion, sports for economic development, sports for anti-drug campaign, sports for livelihood, sports for healthy lifestyle, sports as a complement for education, and sports for overall barangay development because of the gymnasiums.  And when they say the mayor is concentrating "only" in sports, they are terribly wrong. 
Sport lang ta ha, way below the belt.

ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUG CAMPAIGN

Our campaign is primarily against the most common legal addictive drug, and that's the cigarette.  In Maasin, we consider smoking as a form of addiction.  While marijuana is medicinal, it is banned because of its addictive nature.  And smoking is considered a habit forming vice, bad for the health, bad for the pocket, and bad for the future of our children.
Smoking is considered as the first step towards drug addiction.  We have promoted the No Smoking Home, Blue Ribbon award to smoke free private establishments, and conducted a search for Outstanding Smoke-Free Barangays or the Barangay Red Orchid Awards. 

The PNP is waging an all-out campaign against illegal drugs, such as marijuana, shabu, and rugby.  Most of the inmates at the city jail have all illegal drug-related cases.

We tap the assistance of the Citizens Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANO) which as of now has more than 800 members.  We have also organized the New Guardians for Freedom and Democracy, Inc. (NGI) which has more than 1000 members.  Both groups are helping us Making Maasin Smoke Fee and Drug Free City.

Massive drug education campaign is done in all national high schools, private schools and the Maasin City College.  We also have the support of the Sangguniang Kabataan, Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts, Philippine National Red Cross, and other socio-civic and religious organizations. 

MANGROVE, FOREST AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION

We support Congressman Roger Mercado's "One Man One Tree Can Make A Forest."  Last year we have a newly planted area of 5 hectares in the City Forest Park.  We have distributed 3,230 forest tree seedlings.  The total area maintained at Camp Danao is 320 hectares of forest land.
We have a joint undertaking by the GIZ and the DENR called Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) Plus Program.  We have planted 92 hectares of reforestation and 127 hectares of agroforestry in 13 barangays. 

Maasin has the longest coastal line of mangroves in the entire Region 8.  Mangrove plantation and rehabilitation is ongoing in Lib-og, Badiang, Manhilo, Mahayahay, Santo Rosario, Guadalupe, Cabulihan, and Bilibol.  We have maintained 4.3 hectares of mangrove areas in Maasin.
During the Search for the Champion of the Seas given by the Provincial Government last July 1, we were awarded the Best Mangrove Greenbelt Project, the Best Fishery Law Enforcement Team and the Best Agricultural Technician for Fisheries.
 
In 2009, I was a beneficiary of a study tour to Germany together with other city mayors and officials.  The cities invited were also beneficiaries of the SWM4LGUs Project of the GTZ.  The travel expenses including plane tickets, hotel meals, and allowances were shouldered by GTZ.  The delegation include Mayor Jerry Treñas of Iloilo, Mayor Eric Codilla of Ormoc, Mayor German Saraña of Bayawan, DENR Assistant Secretary Gerry Calderon now Mayor of Angono, Rizal and LMP President Mayor Ramon Guico of Binalonan, Pangasinan.   Earlier our respective SWM Landfill Managers including Atty. Feorillo Demeterio, Jr. travelled ahead to Germany. 
 
The plan to modernize sanitary landfill is almost complete.  The road right of way problem delayed the project.  However, we hope to see the establishment of the Eco-Park cum Sanitary Landfill at Libhu next term.  
 
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ADVERTISEMENTS FOR TOURISM

Hanginan has now hundreds of thousands and thousands of pilgrims every year, going there not only on Fridays but on all days of the week, especially during the Holy Week.  Even if the image of Saint Francis Xavier is at Isagani, still the devotees would climb Hanginan.  We have concreted roads at both at Sorosoro and at Isagani leading all the way to the Dagkutanan.  And the concreting is still ongoing, a joint undertaking of Cong. Mercado, the province and the city.

Montecueva Shrine, the only chapel inside a cave, and Jalleca Hills Shrine, the biggest image of Mama Mary, in this part of the world, both pilgrimage sites of the Our Lady of Assumption, are now popular countrywide.  We devotees believe that it spared Maasin City from typhoons for almost twenty years now.  In coordination with the Diocese of Maasin we will promote the place for tourists and pilgrims.

The Maasin City Zoo is the only zoo in the Philippines, outside Zoobic in Zambales City, with lions in its cages.  The zoo is still in its developing stage.  We will market it and organize several activities at the City Forest Park to promote the city zoo. We will construct more tourism facilities at Camp Danao.

We will expand our Sakay-Sakay Festival, our own Maasinhon version of the Sinulog, for the Holy Child Senior Santo Niño.  There will be more street dancing in the first day and the fluvial parade on the second day. 

The official festival of the city is Ajonay Festival which refers to unity, solidarity, teamwork.  It complements the Pabulhon Festival which means bayanihan.  It is the official agri-aqua fair of the city together with the so-called Pabulhon Games.  These festivals will highlight every Charter Day and Fiesta Celebration. 

During the Christmas season, we have the Parol and Belen Festival, which occurs every Yuletide Season for more than 15 years now. We thank the 70 barangays for their active participation in these festivals. 

Then there is also a Song and Dance Festival which supplements the Christmas festivities which occurs for nine days starting on the first day of the Christmas novena.  We thank the different schools and colleges and all organizations who joined the song and dance extravaganza.
Our moving Santa Claus and sleigh and nativity scene is one of the attractions during Christmas and children from all over the city and neighboring towns flock to the Plaza to witness one of a kind Christmas scene in this part of the region.   
Maasin City College is now the new home of Senator Ruperto Kangleon memorabilia.  We have helped showcase the clothes, books, writings, paintings, and other mementos of the only senator from Southern Leyte for students and visitors alike. 

Tourism will move several steps ahead with the construction of the Guadalupe port and the expansion of Maasin Airport.  President Aquino released a total of P100 million for both transportation facilitates. 

If the alternate port should have been completed, Gabisan will establish a regular trip for Cebu, Roble will put up a ship for Nasipit and Ubay.  Zest Air or PAL Express will establish flights to Manila if the airport is operational. 
National winner Maasinhon Trio of the Pilipinas Got Talent Season 3 will help promote Maasin with their coming album through Star Records of ABS-CBN.  They will again be assisted by the City and Provincial Government like what we have done when they outvoted their more popular competitors in the PGT 3 Finals. 

CONCRETING AND MAINTENANCE OF ROADS
In six years, more than 30 kilometers of roads were concreted in a joint effort by Cong. Mercado and Gov. Mercado and the city government.  It includes national and provincial roads from Combado to Pasay, Hantag to Malapoc Norte, Acasia to Lunas, Bagtican to Tigbawan, Sto. Rosario to Guadalupe and Panan-awan to Bilibol.   The amount is more than P250 million including drainage systems and shoulders.
In two terms, the city has also constructed road concreting at Cansirong, Capt. Iyano at Combado, Bagtican,  Mambajao, Mantahan, Soro-soro, Malapoc Norte to Danao, San Agustin, Maria Clara, Pinascuhan, Acasia, Cabadiangan, San Agustin, Hanginan, Lanao, Hinapu Gamay, Libertad, and Gotosan at Bogo, Cagnituan, Badiang, and junction bridge at Nasaug, Mambajao, Canturing, and Mantahan.  For a total amount of about P30 million.
We also have River control at Abgao, seawall at reclamation area, Agta creek protection dike at San Rafael, Open Canal, Gabions and Dikes at San Rafael, Telecom Road at Hinapu Daku, Concrete Parking Area at Reclamation, Nursery Road at Rizal and Road Embankment at Pansaan for a total of P5.4 million.
Opening and Rehabilitation of Farm to Market Road through the INFRES Project worth P38.2 million ongoing at Nonok Sur, San Agustin, Pansaan, Cabadiangan, Basak, Canyuom and Cagnituan. 
Bridge Protection Dikes at Canturing, Tigbawan, Mambajao, Sto. Nino, Basak, San Jose, Tam-is, and Hinapu Gamay for a total of P5.7 million.
Road Maintenance Projects at Kangleon St. at Tunga-tunga, San Jose St. at Mantahan, Line Canals at Iyano St. at Combado, Mambajao, Canturing, and Asuncion worth P7.7 million.
Gabions, Dikes, River Control and Walls at San Rafael, San Jose, Bato I, Nonok Norte, Pinascuhan, Sitio Lagnason at Lunas, Tunga-tunga, Nasaug, Tigbawan, Pinascuhan, Asuncion, and Gawisan worth P18.5 million.
Road Concreting at Nati, Libertad, Tawid-Libhu, Nusery at Rizal, Malapoc Sur at NHS, Basak, Malapoc Norte to Danao, Gawisan, and Tam-is,  Enage St. and Garces St. at Tunga-tunga, Terminal Area at Combado, Pasay, Bactul II, Bato i-Bato II worth P 18 million.   
 
OVERALL BARANGAY DEVELOPMENT

In six years as mayor, we have constructed thirty one (31) Covered Courts cum Evacuation Centers in Acasia, Bactul I, Bactul II, Bato II, Batuan, Bilibol, Bogo, Cagnituan, Cambooc, Cansirong, Canyuom, Combado, Hantag, Hinapu Daku, Hinapu Gamay, Isagani, Laboon, Lanao, Mahayahay, Malapoc Norte, Manhilo, Maria Clara, Matin-ao, Panan-awan, Pasay, Pinaskohan, Rizal, Santa Cruz, Tagnipa, Tam-is, and Tigbawan.  Others are still ongoing.  All in all, 45 barangays have gyms, 11 are ongoing, and 14 have none.  If all of them have lots, all the 70 will have covered courts at the end of my 9th year. 

These covered courts have so many uses:  sports centers, livelihood centers, evacuation centers, agriculture products display centers, training centers, socio-cultural centers, temporary classrooms, temporary parking centers, medical centers, voting centers, barangay promotions centers and all-around activity centers. 
Dili kuno makaon! Dili bitaw way nakig lalis!

All these covered courts were the living witnesses to the Aksyon Solution Inisyatibo, Unity Solidarity Teamwork, Maasinhong Ajonay sa Asenso Magpatunhay and the Barangayang Bayanihan, counterparting for short. 
We have completed electrification projects in the sitios in Malapoc Norte, Tawid, Lib-og, San Isidro, Batuan and Hantag.  Others are still on going.   
We have given counterpart funds to the Barangay Halls of Laboon, Nasaug, Mantahan, Mahayahay.  We have installed water systems in Libertad, Malapoc Norte at Danao, Matin-ao to Cambooc. 

The legislative development funds were disbursed by the Sangguniang Panlungsod as counterpart funds for Barangay projects like Barangay hall repairs, daycare center repairs, water systems, health facilities, school repairs, street lighting, and several projects.  Joint sessions were conducted in the barangays and each received an assistance of P100,000 for their projects.  It was also an opportunity to conduct consultative meetings with them. 
We have formulated the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Community Based Monitoring System, and Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture.   This will benefit the 70 barangays of Maasin. 
 
We are one of the first local government units in region 8 to be awarded the Seal of Good Housekeeping by no less than DILG Secretary and Liberal Party Vice President the late Jessie Robredo.  Ila man ning amigo. He gave us P25 million cash reward for our good governance, transparency and accountability.  We are also second to Tacloban City in the Gawad Pamana ng Lahi in the city category in region 8. 
We must admit we still have so many problems to face.  In the barangay consultations that we had, much work has to be done and more projects and programs have to be addressed concerning our 13 point agenda.   We have to work more for our disadvantaged constituents. Thank you my dear colleagues in the City Council led by Vice Mayor Effie for being supportive of the executive department.  Thank you heads of office and city employees for being with me when I need you most.  Thank you Mama Chona for being my caring spouse and loving mother of our children and my active partner in running and in wrestling.  Thank you Mama Esper and my whole family for staying with me through thick and thin. Thank you Gov Oging and Cong Mian for helping me serve Maasin and thank you Maasinhons for your vote of confidence.  For our political opponents, you raise me up when my adrenalin goes down.  For all of these, thank you Idol Jesus and Dear Mama Mary … Amen.