by anyajulia | Jun 22, 2009 | Headlines, Local News / Bohol Balita
DAGHANG angay sayran sa ahensya sa Department of Interior and Local Government gikan sa Bohol, matud ni Kalihim Ronnie Puno sa iyang pagbisita dinhi.
Lahi na ang Bohol kay sa kaniadto, nga usa sa pinakalisud nga lalawigan sa nasud, butyag niya atubangan sa mga sakop sa hiniusang tigum sa PPOC, SP, LMP, VMLP, ABC ug sa tanang organikong sakop sa ahensya sa milabayng Biyernes.
Si Puno mitug-an, nga sa iyang pagkadungog sa nagpadayong tigum diin si Gob, Erico Aumentado ang nangulo, iya na nga nabati ang kinatibuk-ang gahum sa usa ka local government unit nga gigamit sa usa ka lider nga sayod sa iyang gibuhat.
Si Puno misuroy sa Bohol aron mosaksi sa paglagdaay sa kasabutan tali sa Bohol ug sa nasud sa Canada pinaagi sa Local Government Support Project Local Economic Development diini maoy plastada nga paggamit sa pagtunabanagy ug konsultasyon sa mga ka tagi-lungsod aron pag-ugmad sa usa ka lugar. (PIA)
by anyajulia | Jun 22, 2009 | Headlines, Local News / Bohol Balita
A Socio-economic Organization (1995)
Introduction
In the early Eighties, long before the formations of ethnic-based communities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and not very long after the kingdom open its doors to expat workers, the “Bol-anon” OFWs were already holding festivities in fiesta impression in the kingdom, despite such activities are taboo in the kingdom. The affairs were commonly organized by a cluster (core) that includes Bebot Budlong, Vincent Duroy, Beth Haroun, Rudy Ferniz and others.
Generally referred to as “tapoktapok”, the euphoria of being able to rub elbows with fellow Bol-anons in almost yearly occasion is so fulfilling and rewarding in a place where males cannot mixed casually with females. Not only that you won’t feel you are in Saudi Arabia, but it virtually fills up the void created by homesickness in the course one’s work contract. Denying oneself from attending is next to impossible to a son of Dagohoy.
The BLOC
In the year 1996, while “tapok-tapok” remains the usual means of hanging around with fellow Bol-anons over the years, the slack of not having undefined goals and set of officers to steer the community started to spoil the solidarity of the group. Nonetheless, some Bol-anons and other adopted-sons-of-Bohol were already interacting in the Philippine Consulate General in Jeddah with other Filipino communities in the region. Eventually, their interactions led to the creation of the first cooperative of OFWs in Jeddah named “BLOC” (Bohol-Leyte OFW Cooperative), an association of OFWs from the Bohol and Leyte provinces.
The unprecedented alliance drew criticism from and within the Boholano community because the coalition was sealed with majority of influential Bol-anon OFWs out of the picture. The move, not only unpopular and peculiar in the norm of cooperative “residential” principles, was already doomed by many quarters long before BLOC started to take-off.
The BC-J (1995-2009)
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To clear the smoke of restlessness and address the issues confronting the community, some concerned Bol-anons organized to call a “Tapok-Tapok 96” during the last quarter of the year. After long hours of highly charged discussions and deliberations, the smoke finally cleared. The selfless desire to consolidate as one community, rather than allowing to be consumed by the proverbial “ija-ja aho-aho” attitude, prevailed that night. It was a humbling experience to all hearts of the Boholano OFWs who attended that faithful gathering. The tapok-tapok eventually became the catalyst to creating officially a community of Bol-anons in Jeddah which is now called Boholano Community-Jeddah, (A Socio-Economic Organization), a.k.a “BC-J”.
The momentous event was witnessed by no less than Mr. Norman Garibay, then Vice Consul at Philcongen who dutifully joined and shared his ideas during deliberation with his fluent Bisaya tongue.
One week later, set of officers were elected to steer the new organization. Emman Bernaldez was elected as the first President. The objective: to prepare for socio-economic integration of every Boholano OFW. In the same year, BCJ played a lead role in the cooperative movement in Jeddah by sponsoring the first Cooperative Orientation Seminar held at the PhilConGen. The initiative paved the way to the launching the of Kabuhayan 2000 Entrepreneurship Seminars – a government program for the OFWs in Western Region under the auspices of OWWA and DOLE.
In the following year of same leadership, the first Miss BCJ contest was held. May Castro, of Guindulman was crowned Miss BCJ and she is now in Canada, 1st Runner up Hazel Pondoc in now in UK, 2nd runner up Liza Caga-anan is now in Australia. We believed, with the BCJ experiences and values in their hearts, they left the kingdom as our ambassadors to the other parts of the globe.
In the succeeding years, the new sets of leaders namely Aaron Madera (1998) and Antonio Hurtado (2000) continued to promote and pursue consciousness to the established socio-economic reintegration program of BCJ while member became wearier from the Saudization plan. To provide new impetus to the community especially in the prospects of business opportunities in the province of Bohol, they organized investment groups to start capital formation awareness. An encouraging number of investors responded to the challenge, however, inherent to every new organization and for many other reasons, the efforts were not fortunate enough to take the investment group off the ground.
Charitable Thrusts
The felt need of trust and cohesion within the community started to diminish due to Saudization. The situation compelled Diomy Budlong, BCJ president in the year 2003, to act with resolve to engage in charitable works in order to bring new direction for the BCJ family. The move received tremendous support from the community and fund raisings were organized in the next available time even in a place known of its very strict culture.
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From the proceeds, a cash donation was extended to the Celestino Gallares Memorial Hospital (formerly the Bohol Provincial Hospital) that enable rehabilitation of their dialysis machine back to its full operating capacity. Other cash and humanitarian aids continued to be provided especially to families in the Visayas ravaged by natural disasters.
BCJ donated cash to twenty family victims of the food poisoning at barrangay San Jose Elementary School of Mabini, Bohol.
The CGMA Classroom Donation
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It was in year 2004 when Ric Cordero, then president, guided from example set by the previous administration, met his officers and advisers to agree in supporting the education programs of the Philippines. They found it a better incentive of translating every effort from very risky fund-raising activities to a more worthy cause. In no time, though he left the kingdom shortly after that bold decision, the fund raising campaign was started and relentlessly pursued by his officers lead by Vice President Gaspar Bertumen. Sooner or later the highly spirited officers successfully donated a classroom to the Dr. Cecilio Putong National high School (formerly Bohol National High School) thru the CGMA project of the Philippine government in the following year.
ETV Package (ABS-CBN Adopt-a-hometown-School)
Taking the rein of BCJ in 2005 and inspired by the success, Gaspar Bertumen of Guindulman, mustered an overwhelming support from the organization for the adoption of a continuing project of BCJ; uplift the quality of education of the school children of Bohol through the AFI-ETV programs.
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The project was ably carried on by Rey Toloy of Calape, who took over the rein, after Jun Gaspar left the kingdom for good before he finished his term.
Since then and up to the present leadership of Red Bual (Mabini) and his officers, the BCJ has become a strong supporter of the government program in uplifting the quality of education of school children of Bohol by pursuing to adopt the programs of Adopt-A-Hometown-School of the AFI Foundation. Until presently, and in cooperation with ABS-CBN and DECS Bohol, the BCJ has already adopted eleven (11) different elementary schools in Bohol that provided them with sets of ETV packages (TV, DVD player and volumes of educational programs in DVD prepared by ABS-CBN).
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Socio-economic Reintegration
BCJ Ventures MPC
Parallel to these efforts, the present leadership continued to pursue the realization of the reintegration program of BCJ. It was re-launch in the first quarter of 2006 and was successfully incorporated as new investment endeavor to tap the growing investment opportunities brought about by the tourism industry in Bohol. The new investment group is named “BCJ Ventures Multi Purpose Cooperative” and was accredited with CDA Philippines last July 2007.
The 24/7 Superstore
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It is a midsized modern C-store named “24/7 Superstore” located in Cogon district, along CPG Avenue corner Torero Private Road. It is owned and operated by the BCJV-MPC by long distance management because most of the members are presently working in Jeddah. The store employed nine staff to run the business 24 hrs daily and 7 times a week.
While some Bol-anons in the community are in wait-and-see attitude towards this new business venture, the incorporators and members pinned their hopes that this endeavor will lead them to a sustainable socio-economic reintegration in Bohol in the very near future. With the supports of all Boholano OFWs and migrants scattered throughout the world, the BCJV-MPC management believes that nobody knows well but them about the lives of making a living away from home for many years. This reality offers to the members of the cooperative confidence and assurances that having lots of stories to share together can both support us achieve our long time goals for socio-economic reintegration into our province. END.(emman)
by anyajulia | Jun 20, 2009 | Headlines, TBTK
The latest letter received by the TBTK Chairperson Betty Veloso-Garcia from the acting Chairman of the Bohol Sandugo Foundation,Inc. and Deputy Mayor of the City of Tagbilaran, Mariano L. Uy is enough reason to smile and bring ecstasy to the heart of its intended recipient. Like music to our ears. A cause of celebration to Boholano balikbayans who will be arriving in planeloads from all corners of the world. For it brings the message that we so long to hear – the full support of the Bohol Sandugo and the City Government of Tagbilaran to the 2009 TBTK Global Homecoming this month of July.
Hereunder is the full text of Mr. Uy’s letter dated May 28,2009 to the TBTK Chair, which speaks for itself.
May 28, 2009
MS. BETTY VELOSO-GARCIA
President and Chairman
TBTK Foundation
Dear Ms. Garcia:
Greetings!
The Bohol Sandugo Foundation, Inc. is again on its threshold of preparation as it reaches the 21st year of spurring the province into being the prime eco-cultural tourism destination in the country thru the Sandugo Festival. Considering that this year’s celebration coincides with the global homecoming of Boholanos dubbed Tigum Bol-anon Tibuok Kalibutan which you are spearheading, this year’s edition promises to be notches higher.
As such, our preparation is also inclined towards according our returning Boholanos with the kind of hospitality we are known of. Thus, we are committing the following;
* Hang welcome streamers at city entry points, activity centers, and hotels/inns with the help of the Bohol Association of Hotels, Resorts, and Restaurants (BAHRR)
* Provide special seats for TBTK participants during the monthlong nightly entertainment and limited seats at the stage (max of 20) during the Streetdancing Competition. (the rest of the TBTK participants may occupy Grandstand bleachers)
* Give due acknowledgment to TBTK in our promotional sorties and during the conduct of any Sandugo activities.
* Involve TBTK participants in the Blood Compact Re-enactment and Streetdancing parade
* Donate three (3) Sandugo custom-made trophies for Miss and Mrs TBTK International and Tennis Tournament
Furthermore, we invite you to field-in a Member to the Board of Judges for Miss Bohol Sandugo at Bohol Cultural Center on July 18 at 8:00 pm and the Streetdancing Competition at CPG Sports Complex on July 26 at 1:00 pm, preferably with relative experience on judging such competition. This invitation is initially served to your kind person, but should you be unavailable, you may send someone to represent your organization.
Be with us in promoting Filipino heritage and in reliving humanity’s eternal pact for unity and peace through the Sandugo Festival
Yours truly,
(SGD) MARIANO L. UY
Deputy Mayor, City of Tagbilaran
Acting Chairman, BSFI
In her e-mail postings circulated to the TBTK shareholders, Mrs. Garcia said and quote:… after all the struggles and deliberation, we have come to a diplomatic state,
Praise the Lord. My heartfelt thanks to all for your patience, time, and effort to make this event a great success. We only have a month and a half left, let’s do what we are supposed to do.
So, to All Boholanos wherever you are situated in the Philippines and abroad, Manguli Ta Sa Bohol sa July 14-26,2009 for the Tigum Bol-anon Tibuok Kalibutan. See You There.
by anyajulia | Jun 19, 2009 | Headlines, Local News / Bohol Balita
THE national government, through President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (PGMA) has pledged P13M as her share of the ambitious Project Skills Training Advocating Reliance and Self-employment (STARS) while boosting 22,180 jobs in two years here in Bohol.
The presidential commitment, says Bohol Employment and Placement Office head Romulo Tagaan would either come from her Kilos Asenso or her social funds, while the Provincial Government, using its convergence strategy, draws counterpart funds from Bohol Congressional Representatives and its 2009 budget allocation.
According to Capitol Spokesperson Antonieto Pernia at the weekly “The Governors Reports” the president has nodded to the commitment while the provincial government through private sector participation would be bringing the project implementation in the towns.
Project STARS would put government skills trainings programs with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and Capitol to the grassroots in the next two years.
The training would be available for the 12 unskilled and unemployed yet capable workers in Bohol’s 1109 barangays annually or 24 for the next two years.
Capitol and Bohol Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) sources claimed it is aimed to equip at least 24 new workers in different skill competencies most needed in the rural communities for two years.
Governor Erico Aumentado, during the same weekly program confirmed that the president’s coming to launch the project, then as keynote speaker during the activities including the Regional One-Town-One-Product Fair at the Island City Mall, and the Tigum Bol-anon sa Tibuok Kalibutan (TBTK) in time for the Bohol Day Celebration July 22.
BCCI website said the brainchild project conceptualized with the Bohol Small and Medium Enterprise Development Council desires to conduct skills training programs providing self-employment opportunities to capable and qualified individuals who are unemployed in Bohol’s 1109 barangays.
Tagaan said 12 skills included in the training are welding technology, tour-guiding, manicure and pedicure technology, barber and hair technology, basic electricity, plumbing, therapeutic massage and reflexology, cell-phone repair, driving, small engine repair, household services and television and radio services.
The administration has been into comprehensive livelihood and emergency employment programs to keep people insulated from the crunch hitting the most vulnerable.
In Bohol, many see such a move as a welcome respite for the burdened unemployed which still ranks high despite the opportunities for skilled workers. (rachiu/PIA)
by anyajulia | Jun 18, 2009 | Foreign Exchange, Headlines
DUHA ka Official Development Assistance (ODA) nga balor ug $ 456 M nga magsugod og gibanabana nga 53,000 ka bag-ong trabaho human pirmahi ni Presidente Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s sa iyang pagbisita sa nasud sa Japan.
Sa usa ka pakighinabi sa media, si Department of Finance (DOF) Secretary Margarito Teves mibutyag nga ang bag-ong soft loan packages mag-gikan sa Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) uban sa Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) ug sa Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) agi ug local nga tigdisburso.
Matud niya, kapin kon kulang $ 148-milyones adto magamit sa Agricultural Credit Support Project (ACSP) pinaagi sa LandBank, ug laing $308-milyones alang sa Logistics Infrastructure Development Project (LIDP) pinaagi sa DBP. (PIA)