Australian government to give funds for projects in the Philippines

The Australian Government will help in giving funding for their projects together with the Philippine government for international development.

Governor Erico B. Aumentado quotes in his Governor Reports, ” The project will be called the Southern Philippines Rural Road Improvement Program, with Bohol as one of its recepients. Starting July 2009, the Australian government will give Php 40 million per year for five years, totaling to Php 200 million. The money will then be for the improvement and maintenance of the provincial road in Bohol.”

Police put up their best effort in searching for the Best Diagnostic Clinic Robbery suspect

Police are still searching for the suspect on the holdup of Best Diagnostic Clinic that happened on July 30, 2008. The clinic, which is situated at B. Inting St. and Miguel Parras St., Tagbilaran City, was robbed in the late afternoon with the suspect able to get away with the money and cellphones of the four victims.

The suspect wrapped the weapon with a handkerchief and pointed it at Jeff Logrones, one of the victims. The victims weren’t able to confirm if the weapon was real since all were concerned with the safety of their lives. One of the victims said that the suspect’s face was familiar.

The police wasn’t able to identify the suspect since the surveillance camera in the clinic wasn’t functioning. As of now, the police is putting up their best effort to search for the suspect.

Hon. Piolo believes in giving ease to Boholanos in getting their authenticated birth certificate from the NSO

Hon. Aster A. Piolo, Boardmember of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, believes in making it an ease for Boholanos to get their authenticated Birth Certificate from the National Statistics Office (NSO).

In a session last Tuesday, Hon. Piolo comes up with a resolution to help appeal to the NSO Administrator, Carmelita Ericta, to give Boholanos ease in getting their authenticated birth certificates. NSO procedures make it hard for Boholanos to get their birth certificate from the NSO since they have to go to the banks to pay.

Provincial Administrator Atty. Abapo can’t yet comment on the June Blanco incident since he’s still on leave

Atty. Tomas D. Abapo, Jr., the Provincial Administrator for the Province of Bohol, can’t yet quite comment on the June Blanco incident. He only confirms that June Blanco is a contractual Provincial Information Officer.

Hon. Erico B. Aumentado, Governor of the Province of Bohol, can’t also comment as of yet because he is, also still on leave.

In relation to the June Blanco incident, it was confirmed that she also said to unfortunate applicant, that perhaps she would like the applicant to be referred to the COMELEC.