by aimee | May 27, 2013 | National News
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, May 27 (PIA)–Nanawagan ang Malakanyang sa tanang mga Pilipino sa pagbitay sa nasudnong bandila sa ilang mga panimalay, opisina, eskwelahan, public buildings ug plaza, apil na sa mga embahada ug konsulada sugod ugma, Mayo 28 hangtud Hunyo 12 agig pagsaulog sa National Flag Days.
Matud pa ni Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte, gi-awhag sa gobyerno ang tanang Pilipino sa pagduyog sa National Flag Days agig pagpangandam alang sa Independence Day celebration sa Hunyo 12.
“Kasi dito sa atin it’s not just a flag day, these are flag days. So from May 28 to June 12 po ang flag days natin. Meron pong project ang Presidential Museum and Library at ang Official Gazette, magkakaroon po tayo ng, as usual, iyong mga infographics po tungkol dito starting on May 28 hanggang June 12, matud pa ni Valte.
Isaulog sa nasud ang Flag Days agig pagtimaan sa Battle of Alapan niadtong May 28, 1898 diin ang Philippine Revolutionary Army nga gipangunahan ni General Emilio Aguinaldo mipukan sa Spanish forces. Kini usab ang labing unang higayon diin gibitay ang Philippine National Flag sa Teatro Caviteno sa syudad sa Cavite.
Gi-awhag ang mga Pilipino nga mosalmot sa National Flag Days agig pagsunod sa Section 26 of Republic Act 8491 o gitawag nga “Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines,” nga nagmando sa mga buhatan ug pampublikong lugar sa pagbitay sa nasudnong bandila. (PIA-Bohol/ecb/p-gg)
by aimee | May 24, 2013 | Headlines
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, May 24 (PIA)–Gipahibalo sa Civil Service Commission (CSC) nga may bag-o silang commissioner.
Si Nieves L. Osorio, nihimo sa iyang oath of office atubangan ni Chairman Francisco T. Duque III niadtong Lunes, Mayo 20, sa usa ka yanong seremonya nga gipahigayon sa CSC Central Office sa Diliman, syudad sa Quezon.
Kanhi Chairperson sa Career Executive Service Board (CESB), si Osorio natudlo isip ad interim commissioner niadtong Marso 20 sa Office of the President nga maoy nihulip ni kanhi Commissioner Mary Ann Z. Fernandez-Mendoza. Matapos ang iyang termino sa Pebrero 2020.
Isip bag-ong Commissioner, dalhon ni Osorio sa CSC ang iyang halapad nga kasinatiaan sa managerial ug executive sa pagserbisyo sa gobyerno, apil na usab ang iyang adbokasiya alang sa good corporate governance.
Si Osorio nagkupot og Career Executive Service Officer (CESO) Rank I.
Nialagad siya isip President and Chief Executive Officer sa Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management (PSALM) Corporation gikan 2005 hangtud 2007 ug isip Finance Undersecretary niadtong 2001 hangtud 2005.
Nialagad usab siya isip Executive Vice President sa Philippine National Oil Company (1996 -2001, Director IV sa Department of Budget and Management (1988-1995) ug Assistant National Treasurer (1984-1988).
Aduna usab siya’s kasinatian sa academe isip instructor/faculty member/lecturer on statistics, public administration, tax policy, ug business administration.
Si Osorio nakatapos sa iyang Master of Business Administration and Bachelor’s degree in Statistics sa University of the Philippines. (PIA-Bohol/ecb)
by aimee | May 24, 2013 | Headlines, National News
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, May 24 (PIA)–Gilagdaan ni Presidente Benigno ‘Noynoy’ Aquino lll ang Republic Act 10535 nga nagtakda sa Philippine Standard Time (PST).
Base sa maong balaod, gimanduan ang tanang ahensya sa gobyerno ug local government units nga gamiton na ang PST nga itakda sa PAGASA-DOST.
Matud pa ni Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte, ang RA 10535 o PST Act of 2013 gilagdaan sa Presidente niadtong Mayo 15.
Kinahanglang makig-alayon ang tanang ahensya ug LGU’s apil na usab ang mga tunghaan, pribadong opisina, TV ug radio stations sa PAGASA-DOST aron ma-synchronized ang ilang official time piece ug devices matag buwan.
Pahamtangan og multa nga gikan P30,000 hangtud P50,000 sa 1st offense ug cancellation sa ilang prangkisa sa 2nd offence ang mga tag-iya og TV ug radio stations nga pakyas itakda ang ilang orasan base sa PST sa ilang mga broadcast.
Nakalatid usab sa maong balaod nga isaulog ang National Time Consciousness Week kada unang semana matag tuig.
Alang sa iksaktong pagtakda sa oras, mahimo kining makita sa website sa PAGASA-DOST nga http://kidlat.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/ourtime.shtml. (PIA-Bohol/ecb/i-gg)
PNoy, gilagdaan na ang balaodnon nga mopahamtang
og bug-at nga silot sa mga mamaligya og ‘botcha’
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, May 24 (PIA)–Mokabat P100,000 hangtud P1 milyon ang multa ug pagkabilanggo gikan 6 hangtud 12 ka tuig ang silot sa masakpang mamaligya og ‘botcha’ o double dead nga karne sa merkado.
Kini human gilagdaan ni Presidente Benigno ‘Noynoy’ Aquino III ang usa ka balaodnon aron mapabug-at ang silot sa mga mamaligya og ‘botcha’.
Matud pa ni Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte, gilagdaan sa Presidente niadtong Mayo 15 ang Republic Act No. 10536 aron amyendahan ang National Meat Inspection Code of the Philippines.
Nanghinaot si Valte nga sa paglagda niining bag-ong balaod, makuhaan kun dili man padayon nang mahunong ang pagpamaligya sa mga double dead nga karne sa merkado tungod sa bug-at na nga silot niini.
Ubos niining balaod, ang unsa mang karne sa hayop nga gi-ihaw gikan sa unregistered/unaccredited meat establishment ug wala mopaubos sa inspeksyon, i-klasipika isip ‘hot meat’.
Samtang ang mga smuggled, undocumented ug unregistered nga karne ug meat products gikan sa ubang nasud, i-klasipika usab isip ‘hot meat’. (PIA-Bohol/ecb/i-gg)
by aimee | May 24, 2013 | National News
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has a new commissioner.
Nieves L. Osorio took her oath of office before Chairman Francisco T. Duque III on Monday, May 20, in a simple ceremony at the CSC’s Central Office in Diliman, Quezon City.
Former Chairperson of the Career Executive Service Board (CESB), Osorio was appointed ad interim commissioner last March 20 by the Office of the President replacing former Commissioner Mary Ann Z. Fernandez-Mendoza. Her term expires on February 2020.
As the new Commissioner, Osorio brings to the CSC her vast managerial and executive experience in government service, as well as her advocacy for good corporate governance.
She holds a Career Executive Service Officer (CESO) Rank I.
She served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management (PSALM) Corporation from 2005 to 2007 and as Finance Undersecretary in 2001-2005.
Osorio also served as Executive Vice President of the Philippine National Oil Company (1996-2001), Director IV in the Department of Budget and Management (1988-1995), and Assistant National Treasurer (1984-1988).
She likewise had experience in the academe as instructor/faculty member/lecturer on statistics, public administration, tax policy, and business administration.
She finished her Master of Business Administration and Bachelor’s degree in Statistics from the University of the Philippines. (PIA/CSC)
by aimee | May 24, 2013 | Headlines
THE Department of Budget and Management (DBM) rolled out P42 million as allocation—of which P29 million has been released as cash—to support the operational requirements of the Bangsamoro Transition Commission, in line with the Aquino administration’s goal of facilitating socio-economic reform and development in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) through the creation of the Bangsamoro Basic Law.
“This release is meant to cover the initial budgetary requirements of the Transition Commission, particularly for its operational needs. The Aquino administration has already mobilized the necessary talent and resources to establish the commission and ensure its success in drafting the Bangsamoro Basic Law. In the long-term the Transition Commission will play a crucial role in fostering and sustaining peaceful dialogue between the Administration and the Bangsamoro,” said Secretary of Budget and Management Florencio “Butch” Abad.
Pursuant to Executive Order No. 120, the Transition Commission was constituted to draft the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law, with provisions consistent with the 2012 Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro.
The P42 million will fund the Transition Commission’s requirements for Personnel Services (P17.03 million)—specifically for 16 officials appointed to the commission—and its Maintenance and Other Operating Expenditures (P25 million). The releases were funded against the Miscellaneous and Personnel Benefits Fund (MPBF) under the 2013 General Appropriations Act and the FY 2013 Contingent Fund, respectively.
The amount requested is part of the P100 million authorized by President Benigno Aquino to support the operations and personnel requirements of the commission, chargeable against the FY 2013 Contingent Fund and subject to further evaluation of the DBM.
“We are taking the necessary steps towards supporting the realization of a truly united, accountable and participative Bangsamoro, guided by our peace and development agenda for the region. We believe that the fruition of our goal to provide better public services, improved economic development, and more job opportunities for Bangsamoro constituents is already under way,” added Abad. (DBM)