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Aqua-marine based processed foods pushed in Surigao City  

Processed food focusing mainly on aqua-marine products in a One Town one Product (OTOP) program by the Department of Trade and Industry is underway.

This was revealed by Mayor Alfonso Cassura during a meeting with the City Development council members held recently.

Casurra said the city government strongly supports the local marine products made by Surigaonons specifically fish kikiam, dried squid scallops, rice scallops, debone danggit, cuttlefish, crab cocktail and crab meat.

"We wanted to really have our own product", Casurra added. The city government also has plans to promote these local products through trade fairs and exhibits which will help a lot in identifying buyers.

Billy General, provincial director of DTI here added that their agency is now focused on these aqua-marine products as OTOP in the city for she believed that these products have a competitive advantage for its high demand in the market.

OTOP Philippines is one of the priority programs of the Arroyo administration to promote entrepreneurship and create jobs. Through OTOP, local executives of cities/municipalities take the lead in identifying, developing and promoting specific product or service that have a competitive advantage. (Fryan E. Abkilan, PIA-Surigao del Norte) Read rest of story...
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PTA seal with Barbers' name dots Boracay's main road  

BORACAY ISLAND—"Sino po si Barbers? Pulitiko ba siya? (Who is Barbers? Is he a politician?)"

This was the reaction of a fruit vendor on Boracay Island to the engraved name of Robert Dean Barbers, General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of the Philippine Tourism Authority (PTA), that have dotted the path walk along the main road of the island-resort.

Barbers has drawn flak from Boracay residents and resort owners for putting his name prominently along with the PTA seal on the P140-million PTA drainage system project on the island.

"He has no right (to put his name) because that (project comes from) our money. Why, is he running for office?" said a resort owner and a long-time resident of the island who asked not to be identified because of Barbers' position and authority.

Another resort owner and also a community leader said the practice shows "lack of professional ethics."

"People's money, not his personal money, was spent on that project. It's giving the wrong impression on how government officials spends our money," the resort owner said.

"It's bad taste... In our country, we don't have people like him," said a European expatriate.

Barbers downplayed the putting of the seal along with his name on the pavement.

"It was the project's architect who designed that. I was surprised when I saw it. But I don't see anything wrong with it," Barbers said in a telephone interview on Sunday.

Like the practice of many politicians who put their names prominently near bridges, waiting sheds, roads and bridges, Barber's name is prominently displayed along with the engrave PTA.

The seal is around two feet in diameter and spans almost the whole width of the concrete surface covering the drainage pipes. It is composed of three circular layers with the PTA logo at the center in red, yellow, white and blue.

Engraved in the second layer is the words "Philippine Tourism Authority 1973." The last and outermost later is the slogan "Pilipino sa Turismo ay Aktibo" and "Robert Dean S. Barbers" in blue.

The engraved seal can be found on the pavement almost every 50 meters on one side of the road along a four-kilometer stretch of the main road spanning Barangay Balabag at the center of the 1,000-hectare island to Barangay Manoc-Manoc at the southern end of the island.

The road is the main access way of the island's more than 13,000 residents and both foreign and local tourists. It is parallel to the stretch of the island's world famous white beach.

Hayden Bandiola, a bar owner and civil engineering graduate, said putting Barber's name or the PTA logo may every kilometer or mile" could be acceptable but not as close as it is now.

"It's his obligation to construct infrastructure projects," said Bandiola.

The PTA, tasked to develop, supervise and operate tourism projects and areas, has several projects on the island including the operation of the Boracay Water and Sewage System (BWSS).

The drainage system is among the measures being undertaken to help solve the flooding problem on the island.

Barbers said the installation of pipes is around 90 percent complete. But it has been stalled by right of way problems. The PTA has filed expropriation cases before the Kalibo Regional Trial Court for three areas for pumping stations to flush out rain water to the sea.

When asked by if he had plans to run for public office, Barbers said he has no such plans, citing the experience of his father, the late former Sen. Robert Barbers.

The former senator who ran for re-election in the May 10, 2004 elections but lost amid protest to get the last slot in the 12 senatorial seats to fellow administration candidate Sen. Rodolfo Biazon.

The PTA chief is among the four children of the late senator. His brother, Robert Ace, was former congressman of the 2nd District of Surigao del Norte and now governor of the province. Another brother, Robert Lyndon, also served as governor of Surigao del Norte. (Nestor P. Burgos Jr., Newstoday.info) Read rest of story...
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9th Philippine Hobie Challenge to finish in Siargao  


Gov. Robert Ace S. Barbers unveiled the activity that will showcase the beauty of the province, "The 9th Philippine Hobie Challenge - Luzviminda Challenge" on February 16 to 23.

Gov. Barbers said the event is expected to draw international interest and exposure which will surpass previous competitions.

The challenge, according to the Philippine Hobie Challenge Foundation (PHCF) - the organizer of the activity, is the country's premier extreme sailing event, and each year a different route is chosen to challenge competitors and show them the numerous beautiful islands found in the Philippines.

This year the competition will start in Gubat Bay, Sorsogon in Luzon passing thorugh the islands of Visayas and will finish in Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte in Mindanao.

The organizers revealed that this year competitors will sail over 258 nautical miles, 488 kilometres, in a 5 daily passage race along a route selected by the organizers several months ago. The course runs through pristine blue and coral fringed seas taking them from island to island for overnight camping.

With this features, this year's challenge is considered the longest since the competition started in 1999.

According to PHCF Chairman Mark Andrew Haswell, the activity will be limited to a maximum of 20 teams. The reason for this is that the event will be truly an extreme sailing event with sailors having to contend with strong currents and tides ocean swells and strong winds. The Race Management and Safety Team will have to keep track of all competitors in these conditions which will probably involve sailing at night.

Gov. Barbers on his part, assured the participants that the provincial government of Surigao del Norte and the Municipality of Gen. Luna are now in their final preparations for the big event.

The organizing committee which is the Philippine Hobie Challenge Foundation is working with the Department of Tourism in promoting the Philippines as a safe and interesting destination for tourists. (Fryan E. Abkilan, PIA-Surigao del Norte with reports from Evelyn Conson, PPDO)
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Surigao Norte PNP apprehends 30 ‘ushers’  

The relentless campaign against illegal numbers game known as suertres resulted to the apprehension of more than 30 ushers and coordinators in the province. According to PSSupt Antonio Belarmino Paguirigan, PNP Provincial Director, 30 personalities were already charged in the court. He vowed that the campaign will not stop until suertres financiers will be toppled down.

Paguirigan bared that just this month a number of suspects were already arrested for the possession gambling paraphernalia.

Last January 28, a certain Michael Baja Orias, 29 years old, married and a resident of Malimono, Surigao del Norte was caught for allegedly collecting suertes bets.

Orias was nabbed while the San Francisco PNP conducted a checkpoint in San Francisco town, while the suspect was on board a black Motorstar motorcycle without plate number. Taken from Orias were 25 pcs. tally sheet with bet numbers, a nokia cellphone, a one unit Motorstar motorcycle and bet money amounting to P27.00. He was the brought to the Provincial Prosecutors Office and was charged for the violation of RA 9287, which provides stiffer penalties for the offense. (PIA-Surigao del Norte) Read rest of story...
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Surigao City PNP cited PNP-13’s best police station  

The Surigao City Police Station (SCPS) will receive an award as the best police station in the whole of Caraga for 2007.

PNP City Director PSupt Francisco Dungo will have the honor to receive the award for their outstanding performance last year from Police Deputy Director Gen. Emmanuel R. Carta, Chief Directorial Staff of Camp Crame on February 1 at the Police Regional Office 13, Camp Rafael C. Rodriquez, Libertad, Butuan City in line with the 17th anniversary of the Philippine National Police.

Following the SCPS are Butuan City Police Station as the Best Provincial/City Police Office of the Year Award, Tubod Municipal Police Station of Tubod, Surigao del Norte as the Best Municipal Police Station of the Year, 1406th Provincial Police Mobile Group of Surigao del Sur as the Best Provincial Mobile Group of the Year, and Regional Finance Service Office 13 as the Best Regional Administrative Support Unit of the Year.

PNP-13 Regional Director Chief Supt Jaime Milla will also announce and acknowledge the individual awardees namely, Police Senior Supt. Benson D. Leleng, as the Señor Police Commissioned Officer of the Year, Police Insp. Jeffrey S. Tamayo, as Junior Police Commissioned Officer of the Year, SPO4 Ellaquim F. Villahermosa as Police Senior Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year, PO3 Jay Virgil O. Calo, as Junior Police Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year, and a Special Award will be given to SPO1 Anna Liza Balla Cotiangco.

The PNP celebration is annually observed since its activation on January 29, 1991 upon the dissolution of the Philippine Constabulary and Integrated National Police after then Pres. Corazon Aquino signed into law Republic Act 6975 creating a police force that is national in scope and civilian in character.

This year’s theme for the celebration is “Mamang Pulis, Tagapagtaguyod ng Karapatang Pantao tungo sa Kapanatagan ng Mamayan.” (PIA-Surigao del Norte) Read rest of story...
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