Oct. 19,2011
Abendan Is Southern Leyte's Lone LEE Passer For Police Inspector
by Quirico M. Gorpido,Jr.
Maasin City,Southern Leyte- PO2 Ronnie Estrada Abendan, 27 years old,son of former Army Officer Rudnie H. Abendan and Gleceria Estrada-Abendan of bgry. Ibarra, here,is Southern Leyte's lone Lateral Entry Exam passer for Police Inspector out of 5 takers police officers from this province and is No. 6 in overall 20 passers here in Region 8(Leyte and Samar).
This was the disclosure of the elder Abendan in an interview with this news writer/news blogger at his working place during his duty.
Of a total 101 takers police officers,14 were PO2s, 5 SPO1s and only 1 SPO2 whose Lateral Entry examination was held on July 26,2011 at PNP regional Police office-7 in Jones Avenue,Cebu City.
The 5 LEE takers comprised 3 from Maasin City and 2 in Panaon-Pacific areas. Abendan’s No. 6 position as passing taker has an average rating of 77.95% and with an average rank seniority experience of 11.50% as records show. He has 5 years length of service.
The senior Abendan informed that before any police officer who wants to take the Lateral Entry exam,an applicant should be a criminology graduate and a board passer. Length of service is at least 4 years with a rank of PO2.
He claimed that his first-born son was an academic scholar at the Saint Joseph College during his college days taking up a course in criminology. In 2005 to 2006,right after his graduation at his Alma Mater,he underwent a 6 months police training in Tacloban City where he's Top 1 in his batch.
From July 2010 up to December 2010,the younger Abendan has again took a training in criminal investigation .In this particular endeavor, his father said,he also grabbed the Top 1 status among his colleagues in the profession.
Because of his good track records,Police Superintendent Pepito M. Pacada assigned him at the Provincial Police Office's investigation section located at Camp Alfredo Bantug in brgy. Canturing,this city.
The elder Abendan further revealed that after the 20 Lateral Entry Exam passers took their oath of office this coming Oct.24,2011 at the PNP-R8 Headquarters in Palo,Leyte, they shall be going to Bacolod City for another 6 months training in line with their individual promotion as Police Inspectors to be assigned in different areas in Leyte and Samar.
He elucidated that Bacolod was chosen by the PNP hierarchy as the place where other LEE passers from various places and regions in the Visayas area would converge for the above-mentioned overall 6 months training.
The names of the 20 LEE passers with their respective average ratings were the following police officers: 1) PO2 Lope I. Cebreros,111-ORLS-79.51%; 2) SPO1 Ronald A. Puso-ORIDMD-78.92%; 3) PO2 Reynaldo L. Rollo-SPPO-78.62%; 4) PO2 Sherylle T. Sumalbag-ORD-78.45%; 5) SPO1 Romulo Ritz M. Renomeron-LPPO-78.31%;
6)PO2 Ronnie E. Abendan-SLPPO-77.95%; 7) PO2 Analiza C. Catilogo-ORPHRDD-76.91%; 8)PO2 Jim D. Balase-NSPPO-76.79%; 9)SPO2 Lloyd B.Lagrimas-NSPPO-76.43%; 10)SPO1Kerwin S. Sevillano-LPPO-76.36%;
11)SPO1 Arturo A. Salvacion,Jr.-ORID-75.57%; 12)SPO1 Neil Fernando M. Cerdena-LPPO-74.91%; 13)PO2 Rommel D. Quinio-SPPO-73.86%; 14)PO2 Alexander B.Joaquin-TCPO-73.83%; 15)PO2 Kim Wendell P. Montilla-ORIO-73.13%;
16)PO2 M ichael M. Duran-TCPO-72.33%; 17)PO2 Chamberline B. Ludevise-OCPO-72.08%; 18)PO2 Darwin D. Dalde-LPPO-71.83%; 19)PO2 Joselito T. Tabada-LPPO-71.23%; 20)PO2 Dennis N. Gatela-LPPO-70.28%.(Quirico M. Gorpido,Jr.)
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Villa Romana Hotel.13 airconditioned rooms with TV sets,etc.
Tel no.(053)381-0639.Tomas Oppus St.,brgy. Abgao, Maasin City.
New Supercha Foodhauz 2 & Function Hall
Tel. no.(053)381-0929
Open Daily From Monday To Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 10:00p.m.
EXCEPT Sunday: 4:00p.m. to 10:00p.m.
N.B.The eleven years old city of Maasin has no skin specialist yet until now. Only those w ho have the means can go to Cebu City for their skin problems. But those with little income cannot afford to go to Cebu for consultations. We hope that a skin specialist/dermatologist from nearby cities will be interested to put up a clinic here to serve those who have skin problems.
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Friday, August 26, 2011
Law On Land Use Plan Is Extremely Important-GTZ Official
August 26,2011
Law On Land Use Plan Is Extremely Important-GIZ Official
By Quirico M. Gorpido,.Jr.
San Roque, Macrohon, So.Leyte-A law on land use plan is extremely important as the blueprint in the proper utilization of a certain country’s land resources.
The abovementioned statement was part of Dr. Walter Salzer’s speech during a recent turnover of the P3M worth Mangrove Resource Environmental Learning Center here that were attended by Congressman Roger Mercado, Governor Damian Mercado, Vice-Governor Miguel Maamo,11, GTZ(GIZ) officials, some municipal Mayors,PIA-Maasin Staff, Tacloban/Maasin media and PENRMO personnel led by Eva Abad.
In an interview with the press Salzer, Program Director and Principal Adviser GIZ(German International Cooperation)EnRD program, explained that a country like the Philippines should have its own Land Use Plan where its provisions would serve as bases on how its land resources could be properly utilized for the benefit of the people.
“With a law on land use plan”, he said, “anybody cannot just occupy a lot where he wants without the approval of a government authority”.
H e estimated that about 15 to 20 percent of the Philippine population were living in the forests” And the government cannot just drive them away from their settlements since there’s no specific provisions and rules whether their forest occupancies were legal or illegal”, he pointed out.
“With the Land Use Plan their are specific provisions and rules to follow’, he said, “whether the inhabitants with no lands can settle in the forests. Whether this or that vast tract of land is for agricultural production or for housing projects where the squatters can be properly settled; where the areas for industrial production and cottage industry are to be located; whether part of the provincial government lands could be allotted for the construction of commercial buildings; whether a particular area is a protected area for endangered species and mangrove plantations, others”.
Salzer implied that without Land Use Plan there’s a perennially improper utilization of a country’s great percentage of lands that are even unproductive.
The GIZ official also urged the LGUs to enact in their respective jurisdictions their own LUP with specific rules and regulations that should be strictly followed.”The law’s provisions should be strictly implemented by punishing the violators. Laws must have teeth that will bite the violators”, he stressed.
Salzer further emphasized that a national law on Land Use Plan should be supported by the representatives in Congress. He strongly persuaded Congressman Mercado to give his full support of the LUP Bill in Congress, which if it has already been finished on its third reading, might have been approved the soonest.
The GTZ (now called GIZ) has been providing funds for various government in Southern
Leyte, particularly in relation to the conservation, protection and preservation of the environment, it was learned.
He underscored that mangrove plantations in various municipalities of the province should be sustainably conserved and preserved. Mangrove trees are the natural habitat and breeding places for various fish species. It also serves as breakwaters of huge waves and lessens the adverse effects of flashfloods.
Recalling past incidence of great floods as high price to pay for cutting the plantations of mangroves that were naturally grown in Burma along its deltas and rivers, thousands of people were killed,Salzer unfolded.
Asked by PDI correspondent Jani Carbonilla Arnaiz how much funds the German Government has already released to the different areas of the country relative to their various projects,the GIZ Program Director of EnRD divulged that it has already reached an estimated of P18B which is equivalent to 50M Euro.
The speaker furthermore disclosed that 90 to 95 percent of the total land area in the country needs a comprehensive land use. “One of the reasons why there’s huge destruction of natural resources and large part of land are left unproductive is because of the absence of a Land Use Plan”, he claimed.
(Quirico M. Gorpido, Jr.)
Kinamot Sa Abgao Restaurant.Tel. no. (053)381-3878.
Villa Romana Hotel.13 airconditioned rooms with TV sets,etc.
Tel no.(053)381-0639.Tomas Oppus St.,brgy. Abgao, Maasin City.
Natasha Service Center/MSE Marikina Shoe Service Center,
A.Bantug Street,Tunga-Tunga,Maasin City,Southern Leyte
Tel nos. (053)570-8144;(053)381-0430.
New Supercha Foodhaus 2 & Function Hall
Tel. no.(053)381-0929
Open Daily From Monday To Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 1:00p.m.; 4:00p.m. to 10:00p.m.
EXCEPT Sunday: 4:00p.m. to 10:00p.m.
N.B.The eleven years old city of Maasin has no skin specialist yet until now. Only those w ho have the means can go to Cebu City for their skin problems. But those with little income cannot afford to go to Cebu for consultations. We hope that a skin specialist/dermatologist from nearby cities will be interested to put up a clinic here to serve those who have skin problems.
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