Monday, January 30, 2017

Sarok fest to spotlight Ati-Atihan short films

The Ati-Atihan fever is not over yet. The emerging film makers will showcase this February their works for the 1st Ati-Atihan Sarok Short Film Festival, the first of its kind in the province of Aklan.

Locally-produced films captured the captivating moments of the 2017 Kalibo Sto. Nino Ati-Atihan Festival from January 9 to 15, according to Sarok film festival director Romart Martesano.

This year’s much-awaited festival entries are “Parlorista” by Manny Garcia; “May Duty Ako” by DJ Rex Winston Rey; “Antos Anak” by Kim Janus Justo and “Sa Ati-Atihan” by Antonio Alis, Jr.

The short film creations aspire to provide an alternate perspective on local culture, stories, youthful documentaries of Ati-Atihan festival by the expressive camerawork and creative prowess of film makers. 

The up-and-coming short film makers underwent filmmaking workshop with independent film maker and festival director of Cine Kasimanwa Elvert Banares known for Gaid:Chain (2015) and Impas (2015) and film maker Marcelo Tolentino IV in Kalibo, Aklan last year.

Winners of top prizes will be awarded on February 14 during the Gintong Sarok Awards Night. Free and open to the public, the cinema lovers will have the opportunity to watch also the 15-minute films in “Sine sa Plaza” on February 15.

The inspiring short film festival is supported by Kalibo Sto. Nino Ati-Atihan Foundation, Inc. (Kasafi), Kalibo mayor William Lachica, Aklan Governor Florencio Miraflores, Kalibo Sangguniang Bayan members Mark Quimpo, Cynthia Dela Cruz, Buen Joy French and Philip Kimpo.


The media production partners are Manna Machine Studio, Paranymph Media, Tuesdaywhat Filmworks, Trikee Corporation and Datu Bangkaya Productions.





BY BOY RYAN B. ZABAL

BFP 6 needs more firemen


The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) in Region 6 will start its recruitment process for new fire officers next month, according to regional director Senior Superintendent Lindy Lauzon.

Starting February 1, 2017, the agency is accepting applicants for the new Fire Officer 1. Interested applicants must be a Filipino citizen, graduate of four years bachelor’s degree, Board/RA1080/PD907 or Civil Service Professional Exam passed, aged 21 to 30 years of age.

BFP said female applicants should be at least 5’2" (1.57m) tall while male applicants should be at least 5’4" (1.62m) in height.

Applicants are also encouraged to submit their requirements or application folder to BFP municipal or city stations in Region 6.

Qualified applicants must submit personally the application folder to BFP 6 office in Iloilo City with an endorsement from Provincial Fire Marshall, application letter addressed to BFP 6 regional director, personal data sheet, eligibilities/report of rating, transcript of records and diploma, birth certificate, marriage contract (if married), medical certificate issued by government hospital or health unit and barangay, police, prosecutor, Municipal Trial Court, Regional Trial Court and National Bureau of Investigation clearances.

BFP also prefers applicants with Professional Driver’s license with restrictions 2 and 3 and with a National Certificate (NC) III in driving issued by Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA).


The regular hiring aims to address the lacking number of fire fighters in the region. 






BY BOY RYAN B. ZABAL

DENR issues show-cause, cease and desist orders to STL's Aklan river dredging

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) issued a show cause order to Santarli (STL) Panay Resources Company Limited requiring it to give details why it started the Aklan river dredging operation without the necessary permits.  

STL has 72 hours or three days upon receiving the order to explain also why no legal action will be imposed against the company. 

Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Officer (PENRO) Ivene Reyes also issued a cease and desist order on January 26 to STL managing director Patrick Lim for its alleged Aklan River dredging violations. 

The agency noted “the company’s vessel named MV Zhong Hai 18 used for dredging operations docked near the mouth of Aklan River was found that out of six compartments, two (compartments no. 3 and 4) were filled with estimated volume of 1,200 cubic meters of sand sediments.”

Reyes said PENRO-Aklan has not permitted STL to start dredging operations in the Aklan River dredging project.

“You (STL) are directed to stop any dredging operations in the area pending compliance of all government requirements,” he added in a separate cease and desist order.

The two orders were based on the joint multi-sectoral monitoring and validation on January 23, 2017 by DENR and PENRO-Aklan to verify if STL started the dredging operation and if soil erosion was caused by the dredging.  

Last Thursday, some 100 residents of the island barangay of Bakhaw Norte in Kalibo marched to the streets and rally outside the offices of DENR, Department of Public Works and Highways and the provincial governor to intervene on STL’s violations on Aklan River dredging operations.

Maribeth Cual, village chief of Bakhaw Norte, alleged that STL is not only dredging but also involved in ‘mining operation’ in Aklan River. 







BY BOY RYAN B. ZABAL

3 drug suspects arrested in Boracay

Three suspects were caught in Boracay Island on January 26 in a police drug buy-bust operation.

Police Officer  3 Eric Deocampo, case investigator, identified the suspects as 46-year old Melchor Saron from Tagbaya, Ibajay, Aklan; Jose Salvador Timoteo Cahilig, 33, from Poblacion, Ibajay, Aklan and their 42-year old female companion Jeneveve Canja from Diclum, Tobias Fornier, Antique.

Canja sold a sachet of suspected shabu in exchange for P1,000 marked money from a poseur buyer at around 9 p.m. in her boarding house in Sitio Bulabog Extension in Barangay Balabag.

During the buy-bust operation, police also seized four suspected sachets from Saron while Cahilig was arrested inside the room of the boarding house identified as a drug den. 

Also recovered were three pieces of rolled aluminum foil and disposable lighters inside the room.

Canja told the police that they got their drugs from a supplier in Sitio Hagdan in Barangay Yapak and their clients remitted payments from illegal drug trade through a remittance center. 

The suspects were brought to Kalibo, Aklan by operatives of  Aklan Provincial Anti-Illegal Drug Special Operation Task Group (PAIDSOTG) after the buy-bust operation. 

The suspects will be facing charges for violations of Sections 5 (selling of drugs), 6 (maintenance of a den) and 11 (illegal possession of drugs) of Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. 

The operation was conducted by PAIDSOTG, Boracay Tourist Assistance Center, Malay municipal police station, Aklan Provincial Public Safety Company, Maritime Police and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA).







BY BOY RYAN B. ZABAL

Thursday, January 26, 2017

“Protection first before Aklan River dredging” – Bakhaw Norte folks

Residents of Bakhaw Norte in Kalibo, literally, took to the streets their anger and frustration to express opposition of the impending dredging of Aklan River. 


Around 100 residents staged the protest march to Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) and to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)-Aklan District Engineering Office on January 26.

They also proceeded to the Provincial Capitol Building  for a dialogue with Aklan Governor Florencio Miraflores to oppose the sand and gravel extraction of Santarli (STL) Panay Resources Company.

Protesters held placards and banners that read “Stop Dredging Operation, Save Bakhaw Norte Soil Erosion” and “STL Mining-Hindi Dredging”.  Another slogan on a tarpaulin read “Salot sa Taga Libuton (STL)” referring to the proponent of dredging operation.  

STL has commissioned MV Zhong Hai 18 of Globe Bulk Services Philippines Corporation to dredge the heavily-silted Aklan River. Last week, the dredger vessel allegedly start-up its dredge pumps and components without the necessary permits for dredging work.

Following the complaints of Bakhaw Norte residents, the multi-partite monitoring team conducted site inspection and discovered more than 1,200 cubic meters dredged material stored in two separate compartments on January 23. 

In response to Bakhaw Norte residents’ complaint, DENR Technical Services Division chief Merline Aborka told the protesters that DENR will issue a show cause order for STL to immediately stop the operations. 

The show cause order signed by PENRO-Aklan chief Ivene Reyes also directs the STL to submit justifications despite the agreement with multi-partite monitoring team why the company continued their dredging activities. 

‘Protection muna bago dredging’
Aklan congressman Carlito Marquez and Kalibo mayor William Lachica also held a dialogue with residents of Sitio Libuton and barangay officials of Bakhaw Norte on Thursday afternoon. 

A revetment wall in the riverbank amounting to P38-million is proposed during the dialogue to mitigate the possible impact of flooding in low-lying area.

Maribeth Cual, barangay captain of Bakhaw Norte, said the flood embankment will benefit households residing on or near the riverbank during continuous heavy downpours.

Bakhaw Norte with 2,336 residents (2015 census) is an island barangay in Kalibo. It has an area of 312.75 hectares bounded by Sibuyan Sea and Aklan River.

“Ga-opponer kami sa dredging dahil kami ro direkta nga apektado. Indi dapat padayunon ru dredging activities sa Aklan River, protection muna bago dredging,” she added. 

‘Pull-out’
Engr. Roger Esto, spokesperson of multi-partite monitoring team, said STL officials assured the residents and the provincial government of Aklan to ‘pull-out’ the dredger vessel and to wait for ‘as-staked’ survey approval by DPWH national office before MV Zhong Hai 18 could start the dredging operations. 

Under the memorandum of agreement, STL will dredge 15 million cubic meters of sand for the next three years to help declog the Aklan River with silt and debris. It will also compensate the provincial government P5 cubic meter of dredged materials which will be used for flood mitigation and risk reduction projects.








BY BOY RYAN B. ZABAL


Wednesday, January 25, 2017

No dredging yet in Aklan River, dredger to move out

Before tensions get worse, MV Zhong Hai 18 of Globe Bulk Services Philippines Corporation docking in Sibuyan Sea near the mouth of Aklan River was ordered to “move out”. The vessel is commissioned by Santarli (STL) Panay Resources Company to dredge the silted Aklan River. 

Engr. Roger Esto, spokesperson of multi-partite monitoring team, said residents protested the dredger’s presence in the area, about 500 meters from the mouth of Aklan River, after they documented the alarming activities of MV Zhong Hai 18. 

Bakhaw Norte village chief Maribeth Cual said they took photos and videos of the vessel initially ‘dredging’ in the mouth of Aklan River. 

Cual said the proposed dredging activities have the risk of riverbank collapse and soil erosion which might lead to displacement of several families in Bakhaw Norte, an island off the capital town of Kalibo. 

They are also worried that if the dredger would continue to pump sand out of Aklan River, more of the Bakhaw Norte land would be lost and negatively impact the community.

Last January 23, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and members of multi-partite monitoring team conducted offshore site inspection to act on Bakhaw Norte residents’ complaint on ‘premature’ dredging of the vessel.

During the inspection, the vessel has six separate compartments, which can store the dredged material. An estimated 1,200 cubic meters of sand are stored in two compartments of MV Zhong Hai 18. 

Esto said they recommended for the removal of vessel near the mouth of Aklan river until such time the STL has the approval of the ‘as-staked’ or pre-construction survey from DPWH national office.

“Stay away (somewhere else) to avoid tensions and other reactions of the residents in the area,” he added.

The recommendation is also included in their technical report to DENR-Environmental Management Bureau 6.  

In addition, four houses built on Aklan river banks in Bakhaw Norte collapsed alledgely due to dredging operations is attributed to heavy rains and flooding, he stressed. 

No Dredging yet?
Engr. Roger Vergara, consultant of STL, clarified “technically there is no dredging...the vessel is warming up, suction of materials to test the components and parts of suction tubes...there is no hauling or transport of dredged materials.” 

“Na-stuck-up ang suction tubes kaya nag-repair sila during the inspection noong Lunes. Sa proseso ng warming up, the vessel is testing if the suction tubes are working,” he added. 

Sand dredgers use either mechanical scoops or hydraulic suction pumps to lift sand to the surface. This sand is then transported by the barges, and onto larger ships if the sand is due for export.

Vergara said they will proceed in dredging the Aklan River once the new “as-staked” engineering survey which was submitted last January 5 is reviewed and approved by DPWH.

“Iba na ang ruta ng Aklan river, kaya kailangan ng as-staked survey na aprubado ng DPWH bago magsimula ang dredging,” he stressed. 


Also known as site lay-out survey, the survey verifies the actual field condition and staking out the alignment/location of the proposed and existing facilities in Aklan River in relation to approved detailed engineering plan prior to the construction activity. 







BY BOY RYAN B. ZABAL

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

12-hour power outage to hit parts of Aklan, Antique

Residents in the province of  Aklan and parts of Antique will experience power interruption lasting up to 12 hours on January 29, the National Grip Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP). 

In its power advisory, NGCP said the power outage is due to preventive maintenance schedule of 50 megawatts power transformer No. 1 at Panit-an (Capiz) substation.

The de-energization will take place from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. to upgrade the 138 kilovolts Panit-an-Nabas (Aklan) transmission line.

NGCP said all works might be finished ahead of time and power restoration earlier than scheduled. 

In an advisory, the Aklan Electric Cooperative (Akelco) said the whole area coverage of Altavas substation covering the towns of Balete and Altavas except for the barangays of Feliciano, Feliciano Sur and Fulgencio Norte will be affected by power outage from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The towns of Madalag, Libacao, Batan, Banga, New Washington, Numancia, Lezo, Makato, Malinao, Tangalan, Ibajay, Nabas, Buruanga, Kalibo, Malay including Boracay Island and the northern towns of Pandan and Sebaste have scheduled power interruption from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. except some portions of Poblacion, Bakhaw Norte, Andagao and Pook in Kalibo.

The power outage will also affect power consumers of Iloilo III Electric Cooperative and Capiz Electric Cooperative (Capelco) on January 29 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.


As of January 25, NGCP said Visayas has a capacity of 1,957 megawatt and a peak demand of 1,670 MW.






BY BOY RYAN B. ZABAL

Monday, January 23, 2017

Security tightens for Boracay ASEAN meetings

Security forces will be deployed for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit meetings in Boracay Island for the coming weeks.

The famous island will be hosting the 23rd Meeting of ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights  (AICHR) on February 13-15; ASEAN Ministerial Meeting (AMM) Retreat (CPR, SOM, Ministers) on February 19-21 and the ASEAN Committee on Migrant Workers (ACMW) Meeting on February 21-22.

Hundreds of policemen will be on duty to secure the participating government leaders, dialogue partners and the delegations of the 10-member bloc for the duration of international events, according to Superintendent Pedro Enriquez, deputy Aklan police director.

Boracay is beefing up its security efforts in ports, airports,  roads, coastlines, hotels and main venues while other security units from Armed Forces would be on standby to help the police to ensure the safety of delegates.

Boracay Action Group and force multipliers will assist also the police for the intensified comprehensive security arrangement in the island. 

Last year, Chief Superintendent Nestor Bergonia, head secretariat, convened the security forces and the Aklan Police Provincial Office (APPO) for the security preparations.

Iloilo City will be hosting also the 22nd SOCA Meeting and 17th ASEAN Socio Cultural Community (ASCC)  Council Meeting on March 6-9; ASEAN Military Operations Informal Meeting (AMOIM), ASEAN Military Intelligence Informal Meeting (AMIIM) and ASEAN Chiefs of Defense Forces Informal Meeting (ACDFIM) on March 6-10 and the 3rd ASEAN-OECD Good Regulatory Practice Network Meeting on March 14-15.

It will be the third time for the Philippines to host an Asean Summit. The country hosted the 3rd ASEAN Summit in Manila in 1987 and the 12th ASEAN Summit in Cebu in 2007.

The Philippines will be hosting the 50th founding anniversary with the theme “Partnering for Change, Engaging the World.”


ASEAN is the political and economic union of countries in the region, namely, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.






BY BOY RYAN B. ZABAL