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              <text>‘PORT MAKES A CITY’: Ilonggo senator hails ICTSI investment in Iloilo port&#13;
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By Francis Allan L. Angelo&#13;
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The significant investment that the International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) is poised to inject to develop and manage the Iloilo Commercial Port Complex (ICPC) will reinvigorate the economy and establish Iloilo as an international gateway.&#13;
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Former Senate President Franklin M. Drilon, a strong advocate for the privatization of the Iloilo port, said the project will see around P1.1 billion in investments within the first two years and more is expected as cargo volume increases.&#13;
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“With the substantial investment that ICTSI is poised to inject, we are now on the path to realizing our shared aspiration of restoring Iloilo to its former stature as an international gateway, as it was at the turn of the 20th Century when Iloilo was dubbed as the ‘Queen City of the South,’” Drilon said.&#13;
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“I am glad that ICTSI has finally been awarded the 25-year concession as the port operator. Ricky Razon and ICTSI deserve special recognition for their significant investment and unwavering confidence in Iloilo. ICTSI is a true partner in moving Iloilo forward.”&#13;
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Drilon said the condition of the port had been a significant impediment to progress, and this partnership with ICTSI could be a game-changer.&#13;
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“The condition of our ports has been a stumbling block for our development. Iloilo had endured neglect during the past administration, resulting in a lack of capacity and inefficient operations that deterred shipping companies from using Iloilo as a port of call,” Drilon said.&#13;
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“ICTSI has the experience and financial capability and resources to operate the port efficiently, which will result in job creation and better investment environment. An efficient port operation is the critical missing piece to spur Iloilo’s growth,” he added.&#13;
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The former senator said ICTSI’s track record bodes well for the development of ICPC.&#13;
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“With its impressive track record, ICTSI is well-positioned to efficiently manage the ports and address the longstanding congestion issues plaguing our ports, which have deterred potential investors,” Drilon said.&#13;
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The Ilonggo leader and changemaker said the rehabilitation and modernization of the Visayas Container Terminal (VCT), the future name of the facility after handover to ICTSI – will boost the local economy and position Iloilo as a key player in domestic and international trade.&#13;
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“After all, as they say, ‘Port Makes a City,’” he added.&#13;
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Drilon’s advocacy for private sector involvement in the Iloilo port’s management goes back to the late President Noynoy Aquino’s administration.&#13;
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During the Cory Aquino administration, he played a crucial role in transferring the management of the Iloilo port back to the Philippine Ports Authority, following a period of neglect and mismanagement.&#13;
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ICTSI will begin its operations of the facility upon contract signing and PPA’s issuance of the Notice to Proceed.&#13;
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ICTSI’s offer for the 25-year contract involves a concession fee of P750 million for the sixth to 10th year. It is larger than the minimum fixed concession fee of P500 million stated in the contract.&#13;
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ICTSI executive vice president Christian Gonzalez emphasized that ICTSI’s proposal outlines significant investments in infrastructure upgrades, cargo-handling equipment, and operational efficiency measures to transform the Iloilo Port into a premier gateway.&#13;
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ICTSI currently features a 627-meter operational quay length and 20 hectares of land for container and general cargo storage, warehousing, and other cargo-handling activities.&#13;
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“I am confident that this strategic move by the PPA, in collaboration with ICTSI, will lead to a revitalized and efficient port complex in Iloilo,” he added.&#13;
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As the new port handler, the ICTSI will rename the Iloilo Port the Visayas Container Terminal (VCT).&#13;
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The enhancements to the infrastructure of the soon-to-be VCT are expected to facilitate an increase in international container ship arrivals and streamline the flow of goods in and out of the port.&#13;
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PPA data showed that cargo throughput in the Visayas reached 38.1 million metric tons from January to September last year, representing approximately 19 percent of the total cargo volume across the country during that period.&#13;
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With its redevelopment and expansion, the PPA aims to convert ICPC into an exclusive port for international vessels and cargoes to decongest the main gateway in Manila.&#13;
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Domestic vessels and cargoes will only be allowed in the initial five years of the contract or until completion of the port development project at Fort San Pedro port in Iloilo City proper.&#13;
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The ICTSI is the sole bidder for the 25-year contract to manage and operate the cargo-handling and related services of the Iloilo Port, according to the PPA.&#13;
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The Razon-owned company won the contract after it was rebidded on January 11 this year.&#13;
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In the first bidding on December 18, 2023, the ICTSI’s sole bid was declared failed due to the absence of a notarized Secretary’s Certificate or any legal document confirming ICTSI’s authorization in its Omnibus Sworn Statement. (With a report from Rjay Zuriaga Castor)</text>
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By Panay News -Thursday, June 27, 2024&#13;
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ILOILO – The province has reported a sharp increase in dengue cases, with 1,294 infections and five deaths recorded from January 1 to June 22 this year.&#13;
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The latest data showed a 79 percent rise compared to the same period last year, which saw 723 cases.&#13;
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In just the week from June 15 to 22, the province registered 115 new cases spread across several towns. The breakdown of these new cases includes Lambunao (10), Oton (six), and Badiangan (six), among others, contributing significantly to the surge.&#13;
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Dengue is a viral infection spread by mosquitoes, causing severe flu-like symptoms and, in extreme cases, death.&#13;
Symptoms include a sudden high fever of 104 Fahrenheit degrees, severe headache, nausea or persistent vomiting, swollen glands, muscle and joint pain, pain behind the eyes, and red spots or patches on the skin.&#13;
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The municipalities with the highest incidence of dengue this year are Lambunao, reporting 88 cases with one fatality, followed by Passi City with 69 cases, and Oton with 67 cases.&#13;
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Particularly concerning are Badiangan and Miag-ao, which have recorded multiple deaths.&#13;
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A cluster of cases has been identified in 14 barangays, including San Antonio in Ajuy and Poblacion in Badiangan, indicating localized outbreaks.&#13;
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The most affected age groups are children one to 10 years old, with 535 cases, and adolescents 11 to 20 years old, with 371 cases.&#13;
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Dr. Maria Socorro Colmenares-Quiñon, head of the Iloilo Provincial Health Office (IPHO), emphasized the importance of the 4S strategy against dengue, which includes searching and destroying mosquito-breeding sites, wearing protective clothing, seeking early treatment, and supporting strategic fogging in hotspot areas.&#13;
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Quiñon specifically urged the public to eliminate breeding grounds, especially during the rainy season when stagnant water can become a common breeding site for mosquitoes.&#13;
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She also called for active community participation in cleanliness drives under the Aksyon Barangay Kontra Dengue (ABKD) initiative.&#13;
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Furthermore, Quiñon reiterated the need for parents to seek immediate medical attention if their children exhibit fever for more than two days, to promptly determine if it is dengue.&#13;
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Here’s the complete breakdown of the 115 new dengue cases: Lambunao (10), Oton (six), Passi City (two), Miag-ao (two), Badiangan (six), Calinog (five), Lemery (five), Estancia (three), Dumangas (four), Ajuy (nine), Dingle (eight), Sara (three), Janiuay (five), Banate (three), Pavia (one), Leon (one), Carles (one), San Dionisio (two), San Joaquin (four), Balasan (one), Santa Barbara (four), Cabatuan (six), Barotac Viejo (two), Tigbauan (one), Barotac Nuevo (two), Maasin (five), Igbaras (one), Alimodian (three), Batad (one), Leganes (one), Mina (two),  Anilao (two), Dueñas (one), Guimbal (one), Pototan (two), San Miguel (one), and San Rafael (two).&#13;
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Meanwhile, here are the 10 towns that recorded the most dengue cases since January: Lambunao with 88 cases with one death, Passi City (69), Oton (67), Badiangan (62 cases with two deaths), Calinog (61), Miag-ao (55 cases with two deaths), Lemery (51), Estancia (43), Dumangad (41), and Ajuy (40).&#13;
On the other hand, the 14 barangays with clustering of cases are:&#13;
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* San Antonio, Ajuy – three&#13;
* Poblacion, Badiangan – three&#13;
* Odiongan, Badiagan – nine&#13;
* Astorga, Badiangan – six&#13;
* Sianon, Badiangan – three&#13;
* Sinuagan, Badiangan – three&#13;
* Libertad, Banate – three&#13;
* Agdahon, Passi City – six&#13;
* Tabugon, Dingle – six&#13;
* Tanghawan, Dingle – three&#13;
* Tagbac Sur, Oton – five&#13;
* Jibolo, Janiuay – three&#13;
* Bontos, Lambunao – three&#13;
* Amerang, Maasin – seven&#13;
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* one to 10 years old – 535 cases&#13;
* 11 to 20 years old – 371 cases&#13;
* 21 to 30 years old – 166 cases&#13;
* 31 to 40 years old – 33 cases&#13;
* less than one year old – 61 cases&#13;
* above 61 years old – 45 cases&#13;
* 41 to 50 years old – 31 cases&#13;
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              <text>Ilonggo jumper Bantillo captures Palaro gold&#13;
By Adrian Stewart Co -Friday, July 12, 2024&#13;
Ilonggo Sam Kenjie Bantillo captures the gold medal in the secondary boys long jump event of the 2024 Palarong Pambansa in Cebu City. Photo courtesy of 2024 Palarong Pambansa Cebu City Facebook Page&#13;
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CEBU City – Ilonggo  Sam Kenjie Bantillo captured one of Western Visayas’ two gold medals at the start of the 2024 Palarong Pambansa on Thursday at the Cebu Sports Complex here.&#13;
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Bantillo, a native of Carles, Iloilo, captured the secondary boys long jump gold medal by finishing with 7.09-meter leap, just ahead of the silver medal winner from Region 3, who ended with 7.07 meters.&#13;
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“I am happy with the result. My almost one month of preparation has paid off,” Bantillo told Panay News.””I am mentally and physically prepared for Palaro.”&#13;
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Bantillo, who is a scholar of the Iloilo Provincial Government, will still have a chance to add to his gold haul as he competes in triple jump and 4×100 meter relay events.&#13;
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Chrispherl Kyle Ngirngir, a native of Miag-ao, Iloilo, gave the delegation its first silver medal by finishing runner up in the elementary boys long jump event.&#13;
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Christine Diaz of Sagay City, Negros Occidental bagged Western Visayas’’ second silver medal as she ended at second place in secondary girls discus throw event.&#13;
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Meanwhile, Ilonggo Janry Songcayawon also notched a gold medal after ruling the secondary boys bocce single event, defeating Uwejil Sobrecarey of Region 9, 7-1. &#13;
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“I am happy to win a gold medal. This is my third Palaro appearance,” said Songcayawon, who is hoping to earn a national team invite in the future.&#13;
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Meanwhile, Western Visayas secondary girls volleyball team, represented by Bacolod Tay Tung High School Thunderbolts, opened their title defense with a 25-16, 25-18 victory over Region XII SOCCSKSARGEN.&#13;
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Ilongga Ana Francessca Hermosura emerged as Player of the Game for Region 6 after finishing with eight points, on six attacks and two service aces./PN&#13;
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              <text>Iloilo pushes for animal evacuation shelters&#13;
By Ime Sornito -Friday, July 12, 2024&#13;
“Zero casualty during disasters refers not only to people but also to animals,” says Cornelio Salinas, chief of Iloilo’s Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office. IME SORNITO/PN&#13;
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ILOILO – To ensure zero casualties not only among humans but also animals during disasters, the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) is advocating for animal evacuation shelters.&#13;
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These shelters symbolize collective care for animals, said PDRRMO head Cornelio Salinas.&#13;
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“What would be the primary entities to be evacuated, of course, are people. But zero casualty during disasters refers not only to people but also to animals,” stressed Salinas.&#13;
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He expressed hope that, during preemptive evacuations for calamities such as flash floods and landslides, residents will not only secure their household belongings but also ensure the safety of their livestock and pets.&#13;
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But this can only be realized with designated animal evacuation shelters in each municipality, said Salinas.&#13;
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His call coincided with the launch of the Animal Evacuation Shelter Design Contest during the National Disaster Resilience Month. Through the contest, the PDRRMO aims to spark awareness and interest among local government units (LGUs) to establish evacuation shelters for animals, especially as the region approaches the typhoon and flash flood season.&#13;
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Currently, Mina is the only town in the province with an animal evacuation center, funded by the Iloilo provincial government.&#13;
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Guidelines for Animal Evacuation Shelter Design Contest&#13;
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* The contest is open to Commission on Higher Education-recognize higher institutions offering Civil Engineering, Architecture and Agricultural Courses starting July 1, 2024, and to individual participants.&#13;
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* Only one entry per participant will be accepted.&#13;
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* Participants must guarantee that their entries are original and not copied/culled from works of particular individuals.&#13;
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* The Animal Evacuation Design Shelter concept must align with the contest criteria.&#13;
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* Entries will be submitted by respective participating higher institution/individuals to PDRRMO-Iloilo Province, Provincial Capitol Building on or before July 28, 2024 for evaluation.&#13;
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* Winners will be determined by a pool of judges from different industries who are stakeholders in resilience and disaster management affecting animal welfare.&#13;
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* Category of winners: Champion, 2nd Place, 3rd Place for higher institutions, and individual entries.&#13;
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* Prizes – Champion (P10,000); 2nd Place (P6,000); and 3rd Place (P4,000)&#13;
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* Individuals winners will be given cash prices, medals and Certificate of Participation.&#13;
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* The announcement and awarding ceremonies of winners will be held at the Pototan-Astromdome on July 31, 2024 as part of the highlights of the 1st Iloilo PDRRMO Disaster Resilience Summit.&#13;
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* The Iloilo Provincial Government will have exclusive Intellectual Property Rights on submitted entries.&#13;
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* Functionality and eco-friendly design capturing sustainability, efficient feeding mechanisms and sanitary animal evacuation shelter (30 percent)&#13;
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* Structural design that adheres to environmental protection and appropriate to the needs of a particular animal. Example, shelter for cattle, wine and poultry (25 percent)&#13;
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* Architecture concept taking into consideration the welfare of the animals tailored to common disaster affecting Iloilo Province such as typhoon and flooding (20 percent)&#13;
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* Cost-efficiency/practical approach and use of indigenous materials endemic to the proposed relocation shelter areas (20 percent)&#13;
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* Replicability of the design; can be adopted/copied by other LGUs/stakeholders (five percent)&#13;
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Submission period is from July 5 to July 28./PN&#13;
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Iloilo’s Gov. Arthur Defensor Jr. emphasizes incoming Education Secretary Sen. Sonny Angara’s effectiveness in navigating legislative processes and securing funding for educational priorities, such as classroom resources and teacher support, among others.&#13;
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ILOILO — Gov. Arthur Defensor Jr. expressed confidence that Sen. Juan Edgardo “Sonny” Angara serving as Education Secretary will positively impact the province of Iloilo and the rest of the country by facilitating requests for additional education-related resources, including classrooms.&#13;
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The governor highlighted their connection, noting their time together at the University of the Philippines, their fraternity ties at Sigma Rho, and their work at the Angara Abello Concepcion Regala &amp; Cruz Law Offices (ACCRALaw).&#13;
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Defensor expressed his approval of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s decision to appoint an Angara as the next Secretary of the Department of Education (DepEd).&#13;
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He said Angara is the “best man” to lead the education sector, citing his notable educational achievements and professional background.&#13;
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Angara, who holds degrees from Harvard Law School, the London School of Economics and Political Science, and the University of the Philippines, was praised by Defensor for his expertise and dedication to educational reform.&#13;
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Defensor also lauded Angara’s legislative record, particularly his role in advocating for the Secondary School Career Guidance and Counselling Act (Republic Act No. 11206), which Defensor authored while he was the representative of Iloilo’s 3rd District.&#13;
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He emphasized Angara’s effectiveness in navigating legislative processes and securing funding for educational priorities, such as classroom resources and teacher support.&#13;
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“We need a former legislator for our educational system. Senator Angara will be the best champion for the education budget in both the House and the Senate. We are happy that he is there,” Defensor added.&#13;
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Dr. Ernesto Servillon Jr., Schools Division Superintendent of Iloilo Province, also welcomed the appointment of Angara.&#13;
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“It is a welcome development because right now there is an ongoing activity related to education between the office of Senator Angara, and the Provincial Government of Iloilo City Government of Iloilo City,” he said, referring to the “Proof of Concept on the Devolution of Specific Functions of Basic Education to Local Governments.”&#13;
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Servillon expressed confidence in Angara’s leadership, stating, “This engagement with the education sector is a strong indicator that he could lead the Department to greater heights. I am happy and I feel comfortable with Senator Angara as our new Secretary.”&#13;
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Angara will replace Vice President Sara Duterte, who announced her resignation as Education Secretary on June 19, 2024./PN&#13;
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ILOILO — Gov. Arthur Defensor Jr. is hopeful that President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. will highlight significant infrastructure projects in Iloilo and Western Visayas during his third State of the Nation Address (SONA) on July 22.&#13;
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In his previous addresses, President Marcos brought attention to the region, particularly spotlighting the revival of the Panay Railway, which directly impacts Iloilo. The governor expressed confidence that Iloilo will again be mentioned due to its consistent inclusion in the President’s plans.&#13;
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“More than expectation, it is our desire to hear, and I think Iloilo will be mentioned because the President has consistently recognized our province and his plans for it,” Defensor said.&#13;
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He particularly referred to the development of the Panay Railway, the construction of the Iloilo-Capiz-Aklan Expressway (ICAEX), and the Panay-Guimaras-Negros Bridge as key projects previously highlighted.&#13;
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Governor Defensor confirmed his invitation to attend the SONA and expressed gratitude towards President Marcos for prioritizing Iloilo in his administration’s programs.&#13;
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Defensor is also attending the launch of the Green, Green, Green Program today at Roxas Boulevard Promenade in Pasay City, a project under the Local Government Support Fund (LGSF) benefiting Iloilo province.&#13;
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Charles Turla of Western Visayas set a new Palaro record when he registered 60.26 meters in the elementary boys’ javelin throw event on Friday morning at the Cebu City Sports Center here.&#13;
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Turla, a 12-year-old son of a truck driver and a housekeeper in the small town of San Enrique in Iloilo, made his presence felt as he eclipsed the eight-year old mark of 57.50 meters set by Jerrick Mendoza of CALABARZON in the 2016 edition in Legazpi, Albay.&#13;
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“I won’t stop just because I won here.”&#13;
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“We are now just waiting for the actual measurement from the contractor who constructed the track oval,” Obiena said.&#13;
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The pair of Francis Dave Sombal and Mitchloni Dinauanao teamed up to win the gold medals in the junior Latin singles of paso doble, rumba, chachacha, Grade A - 5 dance, and samba for Central Visayas.&#13;
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Defending champion National Capital Region remains in second place with a 15-8-13 medal haul while Central Visayas is in third place with a 13-19-6 medal record.&#13;
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