Unlicensed boat operators should be stopped – says local officials

Mayor Bobbsie Uy of Baclayon says that the source of the decline in dolphins, in Pamilacan, Baclayon and Balicasag, Panglao, are the unlicensed boat operators. Mayor Uy suggest that we should draft a law that should be followed by all boat operators who will bring tourist to dolphin watching sites. The suggestion was passed to the chairman of Bohol Marine Triangle, Mayor Luciano Bongalos to implement the to-be-drafted law for the safety of the seas and tourism as well.

Tourism giants also fear that dolphins will disappear if this issue will not be tackled immediately.

Dauis and Panglao Officials try hard that their need for drinking water will be given

The officials of Dauis and Panglao try very hard that their lack of drinking water will be given since they are the areas affected for the constructed of Panglao International Airport. Congressman Chatto has already met up with them and is now waiting for the Governor’s free schedule so that they will be able to discuss further details.

In the meeting with the officials, it was clarified where the distribution lines for the water will be. As of now, the notice for the release of funds has already been given. This fund will help in the improvement of water availability in the vicinity.

Sangguniang Panlungsod tackles Waste Treatment and Management Facilities for Tagbilaran

In the session of Sangguniang Panglungsod, they tackled on the letter from Mayor Dan Neri Lim addressed to Vice-Mayor Jose Antonio Veloso asking for Php 500 million from the one billion peso fund in Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP). The money will be for upcoming projects in infrastructures like the lots for the Centralized Waste Water Treatment Facility and Integrated Solid Waste Management Facility in Taloto Distirct.

From that session, Dampas District formed a resolution for the implementation of the Solid Waste Segregation and the Republic Act # 9003 – Ecological Solid Waste Management. The resolution was granted.

Bodies of chop-chop victims arrived in Sierra Bullones

The bodies of Eva Mae Peligro and Gwendolyn Balasta, has now arrived in Sierra Bullones. Families grief for the loss of their loved ones in such a brutal manner. The bodies were shipped by Lite Shipping and arrived at 12 noon. And though one arm is still missing from Gwendolyn’s body, the funeral is being held at Poblacion Sierra Bullones.

The suspects, Richard Gudelosao and Jojo De Los Reyes whose real name is Joseph Roy Fillar, now faces double murder charges.