Pagpasaka sa sertipiko sa mga kandidato sa Barangay, SK eleksyon magsugod sa Biyernes

ANG gipaabot nga pagpasaka sa sertipiko sa mga kandidato alang sa Sangguniang Barangay ug Sangguniang Kabataan nga piniliay magsugod na gyud sa Biyernes, human sa 45 ka adlaw nga election period nga nagsugod niadtong Sabado ug motapos sa Nobyembre 10.

Matud pa ni Comelec Provincial Supervisor Eliseo Labaria nga ang ilang buhatan andam nang modawat sa certificates of candidacy (COCs) sa mga molansar nga mo okupa sa 768 ka posisyon sa barangay ug SK, nga adunay barangay/SK chairman ug pito ka kagawad sa kada barangay.

Ang mga kandidato aduna lamang 13 ka adlaw aron pagrehistro sa Comelec. Kinahanglan lamang magdala sila og 1.5 x 1.5 nga hulagway nila ug documentary stamp alang sa registration.

Hinuon, gi klaro ni Labaria nga wala pay pagpangampanya nga mahitabo sa Biyernes tungod kay ang campaign period magsugod pa sa Oktubre 14. Mahuman kini sa Oktubre 23, duha ka adlaw sa dili pa ang adlaw sa piniliay. Ang mga kandidato gitugotan lamang paggasto og P3.00 matag botante. (PIA-Bohol)

Bohol opens doors to BPO, estimated 10,500 seats up

BOHOL is now ready to accept investors for business process out-sourcing with the new fiber-otic system in place, reports Governor Edgar Chatto during his recent weekly program.

The development effectively opens some estimated 10,500 seats for call center agents in Tagbilaran or in any part of Bohol with the connection to the information technology data superhighway.

Prospected as a good venue for business process outsourcing, Bohol has never failed to amaze information technology entrepreneurs who see the presence of competitive schools offering standard call center courses as a telltale sign of competitiveness.

The support infrastructure however was the question.

The need to put up the fiber optic cables to tap Bohol into the vast world wide network was completed last year, sources at the Bohol Investment Promotion Center said.

The formal tapping of Bohol to the world also signaled the opening of Bohol One Stop Shop (BOSS) for investment support now located at the BIPC. (PIABohol)

Jatropha funders back out, Capitol reviews contracts

WITH the project jatropha showing signs of being in jeopardy, Governor Edgar Chatto said he has commissioned a study group to review the contracts and see what the provincial government can do.

Then briskly sold by capitol through a point person, Project jatropha hopes to ignite in Bohol’s idle lands the habit of cultivating jatropha curcas, as an alternative source of livelihood and at the same time furnishing the source for the government’s bio-fuel development program.

Former governor Erico Aumentado believed that growing jatropha is a good alternative livelihood especially when the government itself is buying through the Philippine National oil Company under the Department of Energy’s alternative energy development program.
The project jatropha accordingly assures some 24,000 farmhand jobs, and the governor wasted no time in inking a memorandum of agreement with Philippine National Oil Company-Alternative Fuels Corporation (PNOC-AFC) that would seal the Project Jatropha here.
The initial covenant was for Bohol to convert its idle lands into productive green-fuel source with the initial 3,000 hectares of jatropha curcas plantation, the farmers themselves getting paid P1.25 per plant while eight years later still owning the fruit-bearing tuba-tuba.
That agreement signed in 2009 also allowed PNOC to put up P23,000 per hectare as mobility fund which would be used for sourcing out for planting materials, labor component and inputs.
According to sources, one of the MOA provisions, call for the PNOC to buy jatropha from Bohol farmers in the next 25 years, considering the escalation costs.
But despite a dream-come true promise for Bohol farmers, recent reports said that financiers have backed out of the agreements and the present governor is at a loss on how to manage the problem.

Left with practically a combustible investment with people already nurturing fruiting jatropha and no buyers, Governor Edgar Chatto said part of the study is to determine the content of the initial agreements, identify the sites reforested with jatropha, and what are the deliverables of each signatory.

We need to review the agreements to that we will have an idea on how to approach the problem and craft solutions, Chatto said. (racPIABohol)

Gov speaks at webinar On Rabies Day Sept 28

GOVERNOR Edgar Chatto would be the only Filipino and the only local government leader and resource speaker during the webinars on World Rabies Day September 28, 2010 at 6:00 PM, said reports from the Bohol Rabies Prevention and Eradication Council (BRPEC).

A webinar is a workshop or lecture delivered over the web. They may be one-way Webcast, or there may be interaction between the audience and the presenters, almost similar to a virtual seminar, web conference and webcast, according to pcencyclopedia.

Provincial Veterinarian and BRPEC Acton Officer Dr. Stella Marie Lapiz said Chatto’s participation in the web-based seminar is a great privilege for Bohol to share its experience in rabies prevention and control to the whole world.

One of the country’s leading anti-rabies program, Bohol’s rabies prevention has even taken off ahead of the passing of the country’s anti-rabies program and its implementing rules and regulations.

With a perfect record of zero human or canine rabies cases 23 months after launching the province-wide community based anti-rabies program, authorities couldn’t hide their excitement on the success considering that Bohol used to be among the top provinces threatened by rabies.

Gov. Chatto, she said would be sharing the “Implementation of the Bohol Provincial Rabies Elimination Program: Perspective of the Chief Local Executive” as a way of input on a web seminar that top-bills the world’s leading anti-rabies advocates.

He could be seen on the web on September 28, 6:00 PM.

Home-based inter-actors who pre-register on a pre-determined link can join the webinar, co-hosted by Global Alliance for Rabies Control and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Speakers, along with governor Chatto include Manhattan-based Betsy Miranda of the Global Alliance for Rabies Control on Generating Community Support in Implementing a Rabies Elimination Program, Brenda Rivera of Puerto Rico’s Department of Health who will be speaking on Engaging school-age children in the fight against rabies: The Puerto Rico experience.

Also on the webinar is Katinka deBalogh of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations in Rome Italy, who will speak on the One Health Concept as an opportunity for Rabies Control, Todd Smith of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta with his Past, present and future rabies biogenics, G. Robert Weedon of Global Alliance for Rabies Control on Animal Population Control and Rabies Prevention. (rac/PIABohol)

Comelec: Walay drug test alang sa mga magpapili sa SK, Barangay eleksyon

WALA gikinahanglan ang drug test alang sa mga magpapili sa bisan unsang posisyon sa umaabot nga Sangguniang Kabataan ug barangay eleksyon sa Oktubre 25, kini matud pa ni Bohol Provincial Election Supervisor Eliseo Labaria.

Sa usa ka pagpakig-pulong, si Labaria niluwat sa maong pamahayag tungod kay wala may polisiya ang Comelec nga nag-require sa mga magpapili nga mopaubos og drug test sa pagpahigayon sa piniliay og sa filing sa certificate of candidacy nga magsugod sa Oktubre 1, 2010.

Ang Comelec mopahigayon sa piniliay balik sa manual nga eleksyon o dili na mogamit sa poll count optic scan (PCOS) machines.

Matud pa ni Labaria nga ang Comelec ni re-clustered sa mga presinto sa mga botante, ug gi-ubsan ang gidaghanon sa mga mo botar ngadto sa 500 sa 2 o 3 ka clustered presincts gikan sa liboan nga naghuot sa lima ka presinto atol sa milabay’ng Mayo 10, 2010 nga piniliay.

Ang pag-ihap sa mga balota human sa piniliay himuon sa karaan nga pamaagi, gamit sa ballot boxes. (PIA-Bohol)

COMELEC: No drug test for SK, Barangay bets

THERE will be no drug test required for candidates running in the coming back-to-manual Sangguniang Kabataan ang barangay elections on October 25, said Bohol Provincial Election Supervisor Atty. Eliseo Labaria.

The Comelec provincial boss issued the statement in an interview since no Comelec policy requiring candidates for drug test in the conduct of the elections and filing of the certificate of candidacy starting October 1, 2010.

The Comelec will conduct the said elections back to manual or no more use of poll count optic scan (PCOS) machines.

Atty. Labaria said that the Comelec has re-clustered the precinct composition of voters, reducing the number of voters to some 500 in 2 or 3 clustered precincts from a thousand lumping five precincts during the May 10, 2010 elections.

Consequently, canvassing of votes cast after the elections will be done in old-fashion way – manually, using the ballot boxes. (PIA)