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GOV. ESPINO FETES CPA BOARD EXAM TOPNOTCHER AND 8TH PLACER FROM PANGASINAN.

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GOV. ESPINO FETES CPA BOARD EXAM TOPNOTCHER AND 8TH PLACER FROM PANGASINAN. Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. (5th from right) flash the Pangasinan number one sign with Ralley S. Paragas (4th from left), the topnotcher of the recent examination for Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) given by the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) and Fern Adriel Velasco (4th from right), an academic scholar of the provincial government who placed 8th in the said exam. Also present during a courtesy call on the Governor held on November 3 are: Colegio De Dagupan (CDD) President Voltaire Arzadon (5th from left), Dr. Teofila Albay (3rd from right), Dean of CDD’s School of Business and Accountancy, and parents and siblings of Paragas and Velasco. /Photo by TQuimson

Pangasinan Health Summit held

Lingayen- – -“On top of hospital and curative health care, it is the moral obligation of every LGU to strengthen its internal capability for public health promotion, and disease prevention.”

This was disclosed by Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. during the 5th Annual Provincial Health Summit and LGU Scorecard Awarding Ceremony as he appealed for unity of purpose among local leaders in Pangasinan to attain the goal of making Pangasinan the ‘home of healthiest Filipinos.’

During the event, the Governor said the local government officials, more than anyone else, should become more conversant and authoritative on the local health situation, and local health priorities because they should know better and therefore must take the lead in providing basic directions in local health programs to external and other partners like the Dept. of Health (DOH), the province, the NGOs, and donor agencies and institutions like the European Commission (EC) and the USAID.

Having stated this, the provincial chief executive hinted on setting politics aside so that all goals shall be attained for the benefit of the people especially those who are poor and sick.

“It would be a sad and embarrassing story, if the local government officials, instead of leading the way, have to depend on the dictates and prescriptions of their external health partners, because the LGU officials themselves are neither aware, nor conversant, of their local health situation, and consequently, are not in a position to propose what’s good for their respective constituencies,” Gov. Espino said.

On the part of the provincial government, the Governor said that the provincial government has done its share of prioritizing the health of the people which can be seen in the amount of budget being allocated which translates to about 25 percent of the total annual budget that goes to the health program alone.

He stressed that if there is one thing that he could leave as legacy to Pangasinan it would be the health programs and projects that were instituted during his term from July 2007 up to the end of his tenure in June 2016.

In connection, Dr. Anna Maria Teresa De Guzman, PHO chief, said that out of the P712, 249,248 total budget for health, a huge bulk of P544,306,705 goes to hospital services while P167,942,543 is allocated for public health.

Dr. De Guzman disclosed that aside from the enhancement of infrastructure and health facilities, the Espino administration has fully implemented one special project through the Point-of-Care (POC) program wherein a total of 25,679 poor families have been enrolled since March 2014 to June this year.

The POC, which is under the ambit of Universal Health Care, has been designed to further strengthen the “No Balance Billing Policy” and “No Payout from the Pocket” in government hospitals.

The total budget allocated by the provincial government per year sums up to P60 million while the actual premium paid went to as high as P61,629,600, the PHO chief stressed.

Dr. De Guzman, on the other hand, reported on the rapid coverage assessment wherein she revealed that 325,876 children were given oral polio immunization while some 288,118 children were administered with measles immunization.

With this, she said that Pangasinan has not recorded a single polio case to this date as she further stated that for the third year now, the province has no record on malaria disease making it an inch closer to being included as among the malaria-free provinces in the entire country by January 2016.

Meanwhile, Dr. Myrna C. Cabotaje, Director IV of DOH Regional Office I, commended the administration of Gov. Espino as she noted that based on gathered report regarding facility-based deliveries, Pangasinan scored 89 percent in 2013 and 92 percent in 2014 while the national target is rated at 90 percent.

On the other hand, Cabotaje reported that while the national target for the year 2016 on deliveries attended by skilled birth attendants is 90 percent, Pangasinan reached 96 percent and 97 percent for the year 2013 and 2014, respectively.

During the event, the provincial government recognized various LGUs and Inter-Local Health Zones (ILHZs) for their outstanding contributions on health program based on various health thrusts set by the present administration.

 

The five Best Performing LGU Municipality in Public Health Implementation are as follows: Infanta (Champion), Alcala (1st runner-up), Pozorrubio (2nd runner-up), Balungao (3rd runner-up), and Sual (4th runner-up).

Other LGUs were awarded with the following special citations: Basista LGU -Most Outstanding LGU for Eradicating Extreme Poverty and Hunger; Laoac LGU-Most Outstanding in Reducing Child Mortality; Urbiztondo LGU-Best Performing on Measles Rubella Oral Polio Vaccine Mass Immunization, Burgos LGU- Effective Implementation of Maternal Health Programs.

Three most outstanding Barangay Nutrition Scholars were likewise recognized. They are: Rowena Dela Cruz (Brgy. Osmena Sr., Basista)-1st place; Beverly Godoy (Brgy. Alipangpang, Pozorrubio)-2nd place; Shirley D. Bonode (Brgy. Calzada, Mabini)-3rd place.

Special awards were given to the following BNS: Jojet Frances Dawanan (Brgy. Salasa, Bugallon), Sany Visperas (Brgy. Libsong, Lingayen), Elma Quillope (Brgy. Malayo, Urbiztondo), Chona Caragay (Brgy. Caviernesan, Mangatarem).

For the ILHZs the following are the best performing: Western Pangasinan District Hospital ILHZ (Champion), Urdaneta District Hospital ILHZ (1st runner-up), Bayambang District Hospital ILHZ (2nd runner-up).

Eastern Pangasinan District Hospital ILHZ also received a special recognition as Most Improved in Public Health Program Implementation.

Vice Governor Jose Ferdinand Calimlim, Jr., and LIGA ng mga Barangay president Amado “Pogi” I. Espino led the awarding ceremony with Dr. Cabotaje and DILG Provincial Dir. Reggie Colisao. (Ruby R. Bernardino)

NACPHIL Convention highlights moral recovery among youth

Lingayen- – -“Let’s unite and join forces, we as officials of government and you as leaders of the church, to fully regain and recover our morals as good citizens of our community and ideal examples for the youth.”

This was emphasized by Liga ng mga Barangay federation president Amado “Pogi” I. Espino III during the national convention of the officers and members of the National Auxiliary Chaplaincy of the Philippines (NACPHIL) on November 5 at the Pangasinan Training and Development Center (PTDC).

It can be recalled that in 2011 the NACPHIL has entered into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) under the stewardship of the late Jesse Robredo then, to conduct series of seminars regarding values formation, good governance and good citizenship program in provinces, cities, municipalities and nationwide.

Seeing the importance and relevance of the program, which aimed to promote the significance of moral recovery and values formation movement and programs, it was continuously undertaken by the national government as of present.

“Life gets tougher nowadays especially with the presence of modern technology and social media. Malaki ang impluwensiya nito sa mga kabataan,” BM Pogi said as he added that it is because of this that the government and the NACPHIL must exert all efforts to retain moral values and regain what was lost to provide a better future for the younger generation.

Meanwhile, Vice Governor Jose Ferdinand Z. Calimlim, Jr. commended the officers and members of NACPHIL for doing a great job.

“This gathering is a convergence of different churches,” the Vice Governor said further adding that the event symbolizes the group’s serious intention to institute moral recovery down to the grassroots.

The Moral Recovery program of the national government was conceptualized in 1992 by then President Fidel V. Ramos under Presidential Proclamation No. 62.

The program was launched specifically to fight corruption and eradicate poverty.

NACPHIL through Bishop Martin T. Fao-Ilan, VP for Operation-Northern Luzon expressed appreciation to the Espino administration for its support to the various programs of their group.

The annual convention, which has gathered different church leaders from Luzon to up to as far as the province of Bukidnon, focused on the theme: “Strengthening A Godly Filipino Society and Good Governance through a Righteous Leadership.” (Ruby R. Bernardino)

SP supports original alignment of TPLEX

LINGAYEN – The Sangguniang Panlalawigan has urged the Department of Public Works and Highways and the Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEX) builders to stick to the original alignment of TPLEX and speed up its completion at the earliest time possible.

This was expressed by the province’s legislative body in a resolution it approved during its regular session on Monday, November 2.

The resolution authored by Board Member Generoso D.Tulagan, Jr. has expressed its sentiment and support to the original alignment of TPLEX which has already received all the necessary approvals and endorsements.

The SP likewise deemed the TPLEX as an important project which would further strengthen the transportation and infrastructure support not only to the people of Pangasinan but also its neighboring areas.

Towards this end, the body said it is the collective sense of the Province of Pangasinan and its people that TPLEX be fast-tracked at the soonest possible time.

The TPLEX is an 88-kilometer expressway currently  under construction north of Manila passing through Tarlac, Pangasinan up to Rosario, La Union.

The SP said it has served as the safe route for motorists going to and from Pangasinan including the rescue staff.

In another resolution, the SP extended its sympathy and condolences to the family of the late Ret. Vice Admiral Virgilio Q. Marcelo of the Philippine Navy.

Authored by BM Ranjit R. Shahani and co-authored by all SP members, the resolution expressed the provincial government’s sympathy by joining the whole province in sending off a good man to eternity.

Marcelo had held high-ranking positions of authority in public and private sectors.

He was Flag Officer in Command of the Philippine Navy after his retirement in 1994, assumed as Undersecretary for Field Operations of DENR, Director of National Power Corporation and Vice President for Community Relations of San Roque Power Corporation.

He has also founded the Narra Multi-Purpose Cooperative which has served as a vehicle to uplift the living conditions of his townmates in San Manuel, Pangasinan.

As the SP pays tribute to the achievements of Marcelo, it lauded his great, if not excellent contributions to the society, and his meritorious accomplishments that made him earn respect and pride.

Gov. Espino to OFW Families: ‘We care of you’

LINGAYEN – “If there is one sector we would really like to help, these are the Overseas Filipino Workers and their families. We care a lot about you.”

This was stressed by Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. during the awarding of start-up assistance to each of the 10 remaining Overseas Filipino Workers Family Associations in the province at the Provincial Employment Service Office (PESO) on October 30 following a financial management seminar conducted by PESO in coordination with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).

The 10 beneficiaries who received P10,000 each from the provincial government are the last batch of the DOLE-registered OFW Family associations of the 44 municipalities and three cities of the province.

The recipients include those from the towns of Agno, Dasol, Mabini, Mangatarem, Bautista, Sison, Villasis, Balungao, San Nicolas and the City of Urdaneta.

PESO Manager Alex Ferrer said the assistance will be used to defray the fees they will incur in the registration of the organizations with the Bureau of Internal Revenue, printing of receipts, printing of identification cards, opening of a bank account and other miscellaneous expenses.

The project primarily aims to assist the OFWs and their families in availing livelihood opportunities so that they will not leave their families anymore to look for jobs in other countries.

The other batch of recipients earlier received their start-up assistance on September 22, 2014, December 15, 2014, February 24, 2015 and the latest on October 30, 2015.

Governor Espino thanked the OFW families for cooperating with the program of the provincial government as he stressed the giving of importance to the sacrifices of the OFWs just to provide the needs of their families.

The governor, who is considered by members as the “Father of the OFW Families” congratulated the association members as he urged everyone to be present during the OFW Family congress which the province plans to hold soon to gather all the association members together and undergo team building.

Meanwhile, the OFW Family associations have expressed their heartfelt thanks to Gov. Espino for the province’s continued support to the plight of the OFWs.

Margelyn Cabreros, president of the Binalonan OFW Family Association thanked the province for taking care of the interest and well-being of the OFWs, their families and their communities especially in addressing the problem of illegal recruitment and human trafficking and giving them the opportunity to avail of livelihood opportunities.

Gov. Espino Awards P3.6M livelihood assistance

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Gov. Espino Awards P3.6M livelihood assistance.  Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. and the beneficiaries of Livelihood Assistance Program of the provincial government flash the number one sign after the distribution of soft loan assistance worth P3.6-million to 23 cooperatives and four micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) groups last October 27 at the Capitol Building in Lingayen.  The governor was assisted by Provincial Population Office (PPO)-OIC Ellsworth Gonzales, PPO Consultant Luzviminda Muego and Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer Emil Samson. /TQuimson

 

DOLE confers Hall of Fame award to Pangasinan PESO

Lingayen- – -Pangasinan Provincial Employment Service Office (PESO) has been elevated to the much-coveted Hall of Fame after being adjudged as the National Best PESO Award for first class Provincial Category for three consecutive years (2012, 2013, 2014) under the category of 1st class province during the Best PESO Awards Night of the 15th National PESO Congress held on October 28 at the Phil. International Convention Center (PICC) in Pasay City.

The search, an annual activity organized by the Department of Labor and Employment, aims to recognize the significant contributions and outstanding accomplishments of PESOs in the implementation of DOLE employment facilitation programs.
President Benigno S. Aquino, III was the keynote speaker during the opening of the National PESO Congress on October 26.

Pangasinan PESO chief Alex F. Ferrer said that the award came as a vivid evidence of the provincial government’s hard work and dedication under the leadership of Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. whose main objective is to provide every Pangasinense household secured employment to include livelihood projects as pipeline of empowering the women as well as providing source of income for OFW families.

It can be recalled that from July 2007 to June 2015, Pangasinan PESO was able to place more than 11,000 job applicants both for local-including Pangasinan– and overseas employment.

Aside from job fairs facilitation and special recruitments, the Pangasinan PESO has a wide range of programs and projects which are geared towards uplifting the lives of the people.

Career coaching as well as employment seminars are offered to aid more tertiary and secondary students. This is made possible in coordination with the DOLE.

Labor market information is likewise available to provide clients with information regarding labor market situation in the area.

In addition, the Pangasinan PESO has partnered with the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DF) to launch a pro-active migration and development programs.

Through this, the province has earlier facilitated the repatriation of some 20 OFWs from the Middle East.

To minimize if not eradicate the proliferation of illegal recruiters and human traffickers, the Pangasinan PESO endeavored to offer grassroots service through the launching of the innovative and comprehensive activity like Bantay-Barangay, Tulong Hanapbuhay.

With a developed community program, the community service spirit of volunteerism was revitalized.

Another accomplishment attained by the employment office was the conduct of skills training for OFWs dubbed ‘Kabyutihang Pangkabuhayan’ where 40 undocumented workers and returnees have benefitted.

Manpower and enterprise development is another distinct achievement of the province which was made possible via Tulong Hanapbuhay para sa mga Disadvantaged Workers (TUPAD) and Negokart projects in which the ambulant vendors and recipients of the 4Ps program of the DSWD are the main beneficiaries.

In a media statement, DOLE-Region 1 Director Grace Ursua lauded the Provincial PESO and the Provincial Government of Pangasinan for the latest feat, saying it just placed the whole region in the annals of milestone achievement on employment.

As a whole, PESO Pangasinan was adjudged by the labor department for its efficiency, capability and better quality of work in terms of facilitating employment of jobseekers, serving as a labor market information, providing recruitment schedules, manpower pooling, job referral and placement, and other programs benefitting the people of the province.
(Ruby R. Bernardino)

NSM celebration culminates Oct. 30

Lingayen – The National Statistics Month (NSM) celebration in Pangasinan which focused on the significant role of statistics in the implementation of the provincial government’s health care programs and services will culminate on October 30, Friday, with the staging of NSM Provincial Awarding and Closing Ceremony at the Sison Auditorium, here.

Hundreds of stakeholders, including national government agencies (NGAs), non-government sectors (NGOs), private business sectors (PBSs), local government units (LGUs) and schools in the province from elementary to tertiary levels are expected to participate in the culmination activities.

Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. along with Vice Governor Jose Ferdinand Z. Calimlim, Jr. and Board Member Napoleon Fontelera, Jr, who chairs the Sangguniang Panlalawigan Committee on Health will lead the awarding of trophies and cash prizes to winners of various statistical contests and the search for most statistically-developed city and municipal LGUs.

The provincial NSM celebration kicked off last October 5 during the regular flag-raising ceremony of the provincial government held at the Capitol Complex where Provincial Health Officer Anna Ma. Teresa De Guzman, chairperson of this year’s event, bared that the celebration highlights the province’s commitment to level up health programs through the aid of statistics.

This year’s NSM theme is: “Maximize and Use Statistics Towards Expanding Health Care Opportunities” (Pagyamanin at Gamitin and Estadistika, Kalusugan Para saLahat ay Abot-Kamay Na).

Meanwhile, NSM regional culminating activity will be held on October 29, Thursday at the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) regional office in San Fernando City, La Union.

The regional activity enjoining provincial governments of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union and Pangasinan will highlight the launching of the declaration of civil registration and vital statistics (CVRS) decade, and the presentation of the results of the 2013 functional literacy, education and mass media survey (FLEMMS) of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

Provincial winners of jingle making contest in secondary and tertiary levels will also vie for the regional title on said day before the awarding program of winners in other regional contests and the search for best NSM province for 2015.

/Mark Gerry Naval Oblanca

TIMELY AID FOR TYPHOON ‘LANDO’ VICTIMS

TIMELY AID FOR TYPHOON ‘LANDO’ VICTIMS.  Former DILG Secretary Mar Roxas and Congresswoman Leni Robredo (left photo) are joined by Pangasinan Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. and Vice Governor Jose Ferdinand Z. Calimlim, Jr. in handing over relief goods to typhoon victims in Infanta on October 21, two days after typhoon Lando battered the province. On the same day, Governor Espino briefs Liberal Party Presidential bet Mar Roxas (right photo) on the flow of floodwaters from the mountains to the plains that submerged vast tracts of farmlands and inundated low-lying towns in Central Pangasinan. /Bob Sison

MAR WITH LOCAL OFFICIALS

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After distributing relief goods to typhoon victims in Mangatarem, ruling party presidential bet Mar Roxas (4th from right) and vice presidential bet Leni Robredo (4th from left) pose with local officials led by 2nd District Congressman Leopoldo Bataoil (2nd from right), Mangatarem Mayor Teodoro Cruz (3rd from right), Provincial Board Member Amado “Pogi” Espino III (3rd from left) and former 3rd District Congresswoman Rachel Arenas (2nd from left).