Pangasinan leaders ink pact to clean all rivers in the Province
LINGAYEN--- Regional, provincial and municipal leaders led by Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. signed a covenant for a provincewide joint clean-up drive of rivers and waterways at the Sison Auditorium here last August 24.
“We are talking here today on how to preserve and protect our rivers, mountains and the sea. Unahin na sana natin ang ating kalikasan bago natin pag-usapan ang mga ibang bagay,” the Governor said in his speech.
Gov. Espino said that the project is a continuance of his efforts to care for the province’s water resources, launched as “Save the Lingayen Gulf Movement” during his stint as Police Provincial Director here.
“Dapat naman sana na may makita yung mga anak ng mga anak natin at ang mga susunod pang henerasyon na nakita natin noong tayo’y mga bata pa,” Gov. Espino added.
The Governor also lamented the fact that implementation of laws and regulations on caring for nature is problematic. However, he said, even without these laws, common sense and conscience dictate that our problems on environment shouldn’t have happened in the first place.
Gov. Espino said that everybody are stakeholders when it comes to our environment stressing that not only big people who have capital should benefit from our rivers.
“Hindi lamang po ang may Kapital na naglalagay ng fishpen o fish cages ang dapat makinabang sa ating mga ilog. Ang ating kapatagan, bundok, dalampasigan at kailugan ay pag-aari nating lahat, kaya lahat dapat makinabang,” he said.
DENR Regional Executive Director Samuel Penafiel said he is impressed about the progress of the clean-up drive that was started by the Governor. The most important thing, he said, is political will which he believes the current provincial leadership has.
The dismantling of illegal structures along the rivers, Penafiel said, is part of the adaptation and preparation everyone should do to mitigate the effects of climate change to avoid further disasters. He expressed dismay over this business where a few people are earning a living but thousands of people are affected.
Mayor Benjie Lim of Dagupan City said this project of the Provincial Government is both timely and urgent, and the presence of all officials at the signing ceremony is a recognition that everyone can no longer ignore what is happening around us.
“It is an honor and privilege to be a part of this noble project of the provincial government as it will spur synergy and cooperation of the province’s towns and cities to take a stand against the degradation of our rivers and tributaries. Alam ko si Gov. Espino kapag nagpa-project, he means business,” Lim expressed.
Before the signing, Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (PDRRMC) Executive Director Paterno Orduña presented to the audience the status and development of the on-going dismantling and dredging operations of Task Force Kalikasan along the Agno River.
He presented the transformation of the rivers after the dismantling and dredging operations have been done in the following barangays: Poblacion, Naguilayan, Manat, Salapingao and Caloocan Dupo in Binmaley; Poblacion in Lingayen; and Balococ-Bañaga in Lingayen-Bugallon.
He also expounded on the environmental advocacy of Gov. Espino, as well as the long term initiatives of the provincial government for flood mitigation.
The Covenant partly states that parties to the signing “…are aware of the harmful environmental impact brought about by the indiscriminate and irresponsible logging, quarrying, disposal of garbage, establishment of man-made structures and other human activities that adversely affect the rivers and other bodies of water and recognizes the need to repair and revitalize the ecosystem by cleaning the rivers and waterways.”
Gov. Espino, during the press conference, urged the media to actively participate in this endeavor as they have the capacity to appeal to the conscience of the people and convince political leaders to implement the laws and regulations on caring for the environment.
Present during the covenant signing were board members Danny Uy, Jaming Libunao, Von Mark Mendoza, Raul Sison and Amadeo Espino.
The following mayors also attended the signing: Noel Nakar of Dasol, Ruperto Martinez of Infanta, Carlitos Reyes of Mabini, John Rodney Arcinue of Sual, Jose Pajeta, Jr. of Agno, Alfonso Celeste of Bolinao, Eduardo Ballesteros of Aguilar, Lorenzo Cerezo of Binmaley, Rodrigo Orduña of Bugallon, Ricardo Camacho of Labrador, Jonas Catañeda of Lingayen, Mark Roy Macanlalay of Calasiao, Maximo Calimlim, Jr. of Mapandan, Napoleon Sales of Manaoag, Herminio Romero of Mangaldan, Irene Libunao of San Fabian, Roberto de Vera of San Jacinto, Manuel Collado of Alcala, Amado Espino III of Bautista, Silverio Alarcio, Jr. of Laoac, Artemio Chan of Pozorrubio, Mina Joy Pangasinan of Sison, Amadeo Perez IV of Urdaneta City, Libradita Abrenica of Villasis, Heidee Chua of Asingan, Philipp Peralta of Balungao, Alain Jerico Perez of San Manuel and Teodoro Ramos of Sta. Maria. Vice Mayors Napoleon Celeste of Anda and Timoteo Villar III of Santo Tomas also represented their towns.(PIO/Rafael Manuel III)
Monday, September 13, 2010
Gov. Espino calls for united action to preserve Pangasinan rivers and waterways
Gov. Espino calls for united action to preserve Pangasinan rivers and waterways. Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. (left) underscores the importance of concerted actions among various stakeholders in the preservation and conservation of the natural resources during the covenant signing for the provincewide joint clean-up drive of rivers and waterways. The province has recently started the dismantling of illegal structures and dredging operations along the rivers in Binmaley, Lingayen and Bugallon. Also in photo are (from right): DPWH Asst. Reg’l. Dir. Edilberto Carabacan, Dagupan City Mayor Benjamin Lim, Vice-Gov. Ferdinand Calimlim, DENR Reg’l. Exec. Dir. Samuel Penafiel, Board Members Von Mark Mendoza and Amadeo T. Espino. (PIO Photo by Bob Sison)
Pact signing draws synergy and commitment to protect the rivers and waterways
Pact signing draws synergy and commitment to protect the rivers and waterways. Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. leads the Pangasinan mayors, regional officers, provincial government officials and employees and various stakeholders in the covenant signing of the provincewide joint clean-up drive of rivers and waterways. The pact signifies the signatories’ commitment to support the provincial government’s program on sustainable protection and management of rivers, water resources and solid waste. (Photo by Wesley Fernandez)
Gov. Espino and delegates arrive from Agri training in South Korea
LINGAYEN--- Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. together with officials from the Department of Agriculture (DA), Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPAG) and other Rice Processing Complex (RPC) personnel arrived last week from South Korea after undergoing a week-long training and orientation from Korean technology experts for the establishment of the Modern Integrated Rice Processing and Milling Complex in the province.
The training seminar is part of the Korean government’s program grant to train and provide technical know-how to personnel who will operate the RPC being constructed in Sta. Barbara through the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).
The Philippine delegation received lectures and participated in discussions on Post Harvest Technology of Rice, Domestic Distribution and Market Tour, Rice Research and Development and Rice Policy, Ways of Increasing Production Yield and Keeping Rice Quality.
The training and orientation also included study visits and field trips to RPC equipment and laboratory, a visit to Shin Heung Steel Corporation, Cheongju Early Printing Museum tour, environmentally-friendly agriculture tour, Cheonwon Oksan RPC, Anseong RPC and Korean Folk Village tour.
Nestor Batalla, supervising agriculturist of the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist who was part of the provincial team, said the training and seminar gave them various insights on how to manage and operate the RPC and personally saw the latest Korean technologies.
As this developed, Gov. Espino said the provincial government and DA who will operate the rice processing facility are now gearing up for its near completion as plans for the operational management of the RPC are now being undertaken.
The RPC which is expected to complete construction in November this year was established through a P160-million grant from KOICA. OPAG said that at present, 70 percent of the civil and structural works of the complex has been completed.
Equipped with efficient and affordable drying, milling and processing facilities, the rice processing complex is expected to boost Pangasinan’s agriculture, increase farmers’ income and improve their living conditions, reduce post harvest losses and produce high quality milled rice.
The state-of-the-art facility will also provide modernized rice production facilities, enhance the international competitiveness of rice produce in the Philippines and strengthen the relationship and cooperation between the governments of the Philippines and Korea.
Pangasinan is among the four provinces chosen by the Korean government for the RPC grant. Other provinces benefitting from the program are the provinces of Iloilo, Bohol and Davao del Sur. (PIO/Angeline D. Villanueva)
The training seminar is part of the Korean government’s program grant to train and provide technical know-how to personnel who will operate the RPC being constructed in Sta. Barbara through the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).
The Philippine delegation received lectures and participated in discussions on Post Harvest Technology of Rice, Domestic Distribution and Market Tour, Rice Research and Development and Rice Policy, Ways of Increasing Production Yield and Keeping Rice Quality.
The training and orientation also included study visits and field trips to RPC equipment and laboratory, a visit to Shin Heung Steel Corporation, Cheongju Early Printing Museum tour, environmentally-friendly agriculture tour, Cheonwon Oksan RPC, Anseong RPC and Korean Folk Village tour.
Nestor Batalla, supervising agriculturist of the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist who was part of the provincial team, said the training and seminar gave them various insights on how to manage and operate the RPC and personally saw the latest Korean technologies.
As this developed, Gov. Espino said the provincial government and DA who will operate the rice processing facility are now gearing up for its near completion as plans for the operational management of the RPC are now being undertaken.
The RPC which is expected to complete construction in November this year was established through a P160-million grant from KOICA. OPAG said that at present, 70 percent of the civil and structural works of the complex has been completed.
Equipped with efficient and affordable drying, milling and processing facilities, the rice processing complex is expected to boost Pangasinan’s agriculture, increase farmers’ income and improve their living conditions, reduce post harvest losses and produce high quality milled rice.
The state-of-the-art facility will also provide modernized rice production facilities, enhance the international competitiveness of rice produce in the Philippines and strengthen the relationship and cooperation between the governments of the Philippines and Korea.
Pangasinan is among the four provinces chosen by the Korean government for the RPC grant. Other provinces benefitting from the program are the provinces of Iloilo, Bohol and Davao del Sur. (PIO/Angeline D. Villanueva)
Gov. Espino leads Pangasinan delegation to agri training in Korea
Gov. Espino leads Pangasinan delegation to agri training in Korea. A Korean technology expert (right of top photo) tours Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. (left of top photo) inside the Modern Integrated Rice Processing Complex (RPC) during the weeklong agricultural training and orientation in Seoul, South Korea last August 8-14. A similar state-of-the-art facility is now being built at the provincial nursery in Brgy. Tebag, Sta. Barbara through a P160-million grant from Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA). Lower photo shows a study visit to an eco-friendly agriculture farm as part of KOICA’s program to transfer Korean development know-how and strategies to its local partners in rural development. With the Governor is Exec. Asst. Ramon M. Morden (left of right photo) and other delegates from Ilo-ilo, Bohol and Davao del Sur. (PGO photo)
German groups train prov’l gov’t employees on Health Monitoring System
German groups train prov’l gov’t employees
on Health Monitoring System
LINGAYEN---Representatives from 28 government offices including the 14 provincial hospitals in Pangasinan participated in a three-day training on Strengthening the Monitoring and Evaluation (M & E) System of the Province last August 11-13 at the Malong Conference Room here.
The training was conducted by the Health Sector Policy Support Program (HSPSP) through technical assistance from the European Commission and German Technical Corporation to strengthen monitoring and evaluation functions of the local government units.
The M & E System is a system which will keep track of program expenditure, evaluate performance in comparison with the funds authorized for the purpose and provide timely and quality input and report to management that may be used for future planning, programming and budgeting.
Benita M. Pizarro, chief of Provincial Planning and Development and chairman of the Provincial Project Monitoring Committee, said tracking of project implementation with respect to physical and financial status through the M & E System is very important as problems can be addressed easily if ever problems arise.
She added that the training aimed to introduce to participants several tools to evaluate the overall performance regarding the prescribed performance indicators.
It also seeks to identify facilitating and/or hindering factors and take note of mitigating measures undertaken during various stages of program/project management.
Through the system she said project specifications will be met because they are being monitored and evaluated.
Orlando Garcia, Local Government Unit Public Financial Management Assistant, said other objectives of the training are to assess budget operation in budget accountability and introduce organizational performance improvement framework for monitoring and evaluation.
The EC Technical Group includes Ren Hellrup, Michael Palmbach, Ernesto Reyes and Orlando Garcia.(PIO/Angeline D. Villanueva)
on Health Monitoring System
LINGAYEN---Representatives from 28 government offices including the 14 provincial hospitals in Pangasinan participated in a three-day training on Strengthening the Monitoring and Evaluation (M & E) System of the Province last August 11-13 at the Malong Conference Room here.
The training was conducted by the Health Sector Policy Support Program (HSPSP) through technical assistance from the European Commission and German Technical Corporation to strengthen monitoring and evaluation functions of the local government units.
The M & E System is a system which will keep track of program expenditure, evaluate performance in comparison with the funds authorized for the purpose and provide timely and quality input and report to management that may be used for future planning, programming and budgeting.
Benita M. Pizarro, chief of Provincial Planning and Development and chairman of the Provincial Project Monitoring Committee, said tracking of project implementation with respect to physical and financial status through the M & E System is very important as problems can be addressed easily if ever problems arise.
She added that the training aimed to introduce to participants several tools to evaluate the overall performance regarding the prescribed performance indicators.
It also seeks to identify facilitating and/or hindering factors and take note of mitigating measures undertaken during various stages of program/project management.
Through the system she said project specifications will be met because they are being monitored and evaluated.
Orlando Garcia, Local Government Unit Public Financial Management Assistant, said other objectives of the training are to assess budget operation in budget accountability and introduce organizational performance improvement framework for monitoring and evaluation.
The EC Technical Group includes Ren Hellrup, Michael Palmbach, Ernesto Reyes and Orlando Garcia.(PIO/Angeline D. Villanueva)
Sen. Zubiri amazed by the grandeur of the Capitol, Sison Auditorium and Capitol Resort Hotel
Sen. Zubiri amazed by the grandeur of the Capitol, Sison Auditorium and Capitol Resort Hotel
LINGAYEN--- Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri has nothing but praises for the entire Capitol Complex during his visit here last August 13.
Senator Zubiri, or “Migz as he is fondly called, came to town last Friday for the ceremonial distribution of Special Allotment Release Orders (SAROs) to the province’s mayors for various infrastructure projects sourced from his pork barrel.
During his courtesy call on Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. represented by Acting Governor Ferdie Calimlim, the Senator was greatly impressed with the offices and work stations inside the Capitol Building. He said the Provincial Government did a great job by combining old structures and intricate woodworks, which according to him, is comparable to Great Britain’s Parliament House.
Gov. Espino was on an official business trip to South Korea during Sen. Zubiri’s visit at the Capitol.
On his tour to the Sison Auditorium, Sen. Zubiri was once again amazed by its marvelous interior design and commented that it is better than the Batasang Pambansa or the Senate Building. He particularly took notice of the clean and beautiful restrooms of the building which he said are better than the senators’ offices.
Senator Zubiri said his visit to Pangasinan was long overdue because of the good things he heard about the province but in doing so, he said he wanted that he has something to give with the local officials and the people.
The beauty and grandeur of the Capitol, he said, is something that inspires him that once he gets back to the Senate, to deliver a privilege speech on how to improve the looks of the Philippine Senate.
“How I wish the Senate can have a home like that,” he stressed as he said that the people of Pangasinan should be proud of these beautiful edifices that the Governor and the provincial officials have given them. He also said the cleanliness of the entire complex is something noticeable.
He also said that he wants to stay in the beautiful provincial hotel, the Capitol Resort and Hotel where they had lunch, when he returns for the inauguration of his various projects in the province.
Describing the province as a producer of presidents, senators and distinguished public servants, the Senator also said that Pangasinan is close to his heart because he is a devotee of the Our Lady of Manaoag who has given him miracles in his personal and political struggles. (PIO/Rafael Manuel III)
LINGAYEN--- Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri has nothing but praises for the entire Capitol Complex during his visit here last August 13.
Senator Zubiri, or “Migz as he is fondly called, came to town last Friday for the ceremonial distribution of Special Allotment Release Orders (SAROs) to the province’s mayors for various infrastructure projects sourced from his pork barrel.
During his courtesy call on Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. represented by Acting Governor Ferdie Calimlim, the Senator was greatly impressed with the offices and work stations inside the Capitol Building. He said the Provincial Government did a great job by combining old structures and intricate woodworks, which according to him, is comparable to Great Britain’s Parliament House.
Gov. Espino was on an official business trip to South Korea during Sen. Zubiri’s visit at the Capitol.
On his tour to the Sison Auditorium, Sen. Zubiri was once again amazed by its marvelous interior design and commented that it is better than the Batasang Pambansa or the Senate Building. He particularly took notice of the clean and beautiful restrooms of the building which he said are better than the senators’ offices.
Senator Zubiri said his visit to Pangasinan was long overdue because of the good things he heard about the province but in doing so, he said he wanted that he has something to give with the local officials and the people.
The beauty and grandeur of the Capitol, he said, is something that inspires him that once he gets back to the Senate, to deliver a privilege speech on how to improve the looks of the Philippine Senate.
“How I wish the Senate can have a home like that,” he stressed as he said that the people of Pangasinan should be proud of these beautiful edifices that the Governor and the provincial officials have given them. He also said the cleanliness of the entire complex is something noticeable.
He also said that he wants to stay in the beautiful provincial hotel, the Capitol Resort and Hotel where they had lunch, when he returns for the inauguration of his various projects in the province.
Describing the province as a producer of presidents, senators and distinguished public servants, the Senator also said that Pangasinan is close to his heart because he is a devotee of the Our Lady of Manaoag who has given him miracles in his personal and political struggles. (PIO/Rafael Manuel III)
Pangasinan Capitol inspires Zubiri
Pangasinan Capitol inspires Zubiri. “I’m impressed,” says Sen. Juan Miguel “Migz” Zubiri (left) on the transformation of Pangasinan Capitol and its environs that reflect cleanliness, orderliness, beauty and grandeur. The Senator lauds Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. and the provincial officials for building such elegant structure that every Pangasinense can be proud of. The Senator said he will deliver a privilege speech on how to improve the looks of the senate like the Capitol. Welcoming Zubiri for the distribution of Special Allotment Release Orders (SAROs) to mayors are (from left) Board Members Celemente B. Arboleda, Jr. Jeremy Agerico B. Rosario, Teofilo G. Humilde, Jr. and Vice Governor Jose Ferdinand Z. Calimlim, Jr. (PIO Photo by Bob Sison)
Sen. Zubiri distributes SAROs to 32 cities and towns
Sen. Zubiri distributes SAROs to 32 cities and towns
LINGAYEN--- Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri, or “Migz as he is fondly called, came to town last August 13 for the ceremonial distribution of Special Allotment Release Orders (SAROs) to the province’s mayors for various infrastructure projects sourced from his pork barrel.
During the regular session of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, 32 mayors from the various towns and cities of the province from the first to sixth congressional district, personally received the SAROs from the Senator.
His way of sharing what he gets from the National Government and a realization of his campaign promise, the SAROs amounting to P13.9 million and coursed through DPWH was in support of his commitment to fund the P17.8 million infrastructure development of the province.
The Senator thanked Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr., who is on an official business trip in South Korea, Vice Governor Ferdie Calimlim and all the provincial council members for making these projects possible.
Sen. Zubiri specifically requested that the funding allocation be used for the construction, rehabilitation and repair of multi-purpose buildings, school and daycare classrooms and health centers.
Acting Governor Calimlim said Zubiri is “our new partner in the progress of Pangasinan,” and thanked the senator for “giving equally to all the different towns and cities of Pangasinan a share and a taste of his love.”
After lunch at the Capitol Resort and Hotel, the Senator met with the local media for a press conference where he expressed his views on various national issues.
These towns and cities in each district have received the funding for various infrastructure projects: Agno, Anda, Bani, Bolinao, Burgos, Dasol, Infanta, and Sual in the 1st District; Basista, Binmaley, Labrador, Urbiztondo, Manaoag and San Fabian in the 2nd and 4th Districts; San Carlos City, Malasiqui and Sta. Barbara in the 3rd District; and Urdaneta City, Alcala, Bautista, Laoac, Pozorrubio, Villasis, Balungao, Natividad, Rosales, Sta. Maria, San Manuel, San Nicolas, San Quintin, Tayug and Umingan in the 5th and 6th Districts.
SARO is a document stating that funds are available for particular allocation. (PIO/Rafael Manuel III)
LINGAYEN--- Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri, or “Migz as he is fondly called, came to town last August 13 for the ceremonial distribution of Special Allotment Release Orders (SAROs) to the province’s mayors for various infrastructure projects sourced from his pork barrel.
During the regular session of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, 32 mayors from the various towns and cities of the province from the first to sixth congressional district, personally received the SAROs from the Senator.
His way of sharing what he gets from the National Government and a realization of his campaign promise, the SAROs amounting to P13.9 million and coursed through DPWH was in support of his commitment to fund the P17.8 million infrastructure development of the province.
The Senator thanked Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr., who is on an official business trip in South Korea, Vice Governor Ferdie Calimlim and all the provincial council members for making these projects possible.
Sen. Zubiri specifically requested that the funding allocation be used for the construction, rehabilitation and repair of multi-purpose buildings, school and daycare classrooms and health centers.
Acting Governor Calimlim said Zubiri is “our new partner in the progress of Pangasinan,” and thanked the senator for “giving equally to all the different towns and cities of Pangasinan a share and a taste of his love.”
After lunch at the Capitol Resort and Hotel, the Senator met with the local media for a press conference where he expressed his views on various national issues.
These towns and cities in each district have received the funding for various infrastructure projects: Agno, Anda, Bani, Bolinao, Burgos, Dasol, Infanta, and Sual in the 1st District; Basista, Binmaley, Labrador, Urbiztondo, Manaoag and San Fabian in the 2nd and 4th Districts; San Carlos City, Malasiqui and Sta. Barbara in the 3rd District; and Urdaneta City, Alcala, Bautista, Laoac, Pozorrubio, Villasis, Balungao, Natividad, Rosales, Sta. Maria, San Manuel, San Nicolas, San Quintin, Tayug and Umingan in the 5th and 6th Districts.
SARO is a document stating that funds are available for particular allocation. (PIO/Rafael Manuel III)
Sen. Zubiri distributes infra fund to Pangasinan Mayors
Sen. Zubiri distributes infra fund to Pangasinan Mayors. Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri (left) turns over the Special Allotment Release Order (SARO) to Bautista Mayor Amado I. Espino, III, one of the recipients of the allotment fund for the infrastructure development in Pangasinan. Held at the session hall of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) in Capitol Building, a total of P13.9 million was distributed to 32 cities and municipalities of the six districts of the province. Witnessing the ceremonial distribution are 4th District Board Member Jeremy Agerico B. Rosario, 5th Dist. BM Clemente B. Arboleda, Jr. (partly hidden) and SP Secretary Atty. Verna Perez. (PIO Photo by Bob Sison)
River clean-up and dredging operations benefit more local folks
River clean-up and dredging operations benefit more local folks. More small fishermen (top photo) are now enjoying the bounties of the river along Brgy. Dupo, Binmaley after it was cleared off from illegal fish pens, fish traps and other contraptions. Right photo shows PDCC Executive Officer Paterno M. Orduña (right of lower photo) as he briefs some members of the media on site about the effects of the ongoing river rehabilitation project of Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. The clearing and dredging operations eliminated the stinking smell of the river and illegal structures, unravelling its lush green mangrove species and pristine water. Also in photo is Engr. Eduardo M. Tiong of Provincial Engineer’s Office. (PIO Photo by Bob Sison)
PDCC and attached agencies firm up disaster preparedness and risk reduction measures
PDCC and attached agencies firm up disaster preparedness and risk reduction measures. On instruction of Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. who is also the Provincial Disaster Coordinating Council (PDCC) Chairman, PDCC Exec. Officer Ret. Col. Paterno M. Orduña convenes its attached agencies to strengthen operational readiness and response capabilities in anticipation of the forthcoming typhoons that may hit Pangasinan this rainy season. Gov. Espino also embarked on tree planting, clearing the waterways and dredging of silted rivers as part of long term solutions to mitigate the ill-effects of climate change. (PIO Photo by Bob Sison)
PHO conducts medical mission to hundreds of inmates
PHO conducts medical mission to hundreds of inmates. Hundreds of inmates from the Pangasinan Provincial Jail receive free medical check-up, medicines and vitamins from the Provincial Health Office (PHO) last August 19 following reports that most of the detainees were suffering from upper respiratory diseases and fever due to erratic changes in weather condition and congested jail facility. The medical mission is a joint effort of PHO led by its chief, Dra. Ana de Guzman, together with Provincial Jail Warden Officer-in-Charge Rolando Diaz and Deputy Jail Warden Rogelio Paglingayen. (PIO Photo by Bob Sison)
Gov. Espino told Korean Investors to start their projects ASAP
Gov. Espino told Korean Investors to start their projects ASAP
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan -- A group of Korean investors presented a master plan and latest Korean technologies to support three of its seven proposed business ventures in the province during the business trip of Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. to South Korea last August 14 to17.
According to Provincial Information Officer Butch Velasco, who joined the Governor in Korea, the three presentations of the JJGPK Co. Ltd. include the development of the eco-tourism zone, cold storage and chicken dressing plant. “The other projects that were also discussed during the visit of Gov. Espino to Korea are the Korean surplus center, knowledge process outsourcing, mining and water transport,” Velasco said.
The Governor told them that they must start any of their projects as soon as possible to provide and generate jobs and livelihood opportunities to Pangasinenses.
It was agreed that a retirement village, which will not only cater to Korean retirees but also to Filipino Korean war veterans, and a golf course, will be the first to be set up.
The retirement village will feature high-rise residences that will cater to upper and mid-income clients.
The eco-tourism zone, conceptualized under the working title “Lingayen Land,” will be a self-contained community that will feature African and Asian safari tour with its own mono trail, entertainment center which will be a little kind of Disneyland dubbed as “dream land.” With children as its target market, this theme park will also include the significant periods of Philippine history.
The complex will also be a host to a yacht club, docking areas, water sports area, a string of restaurants with a floating restaurant as a highlight, hotels and a water park with a wave pool for children and adults.
Velasco said that the Governor’s party also visited a cold storage facility, similar to what is being planned to be constructed here, that does not utilize ice or blower which can further prolong the life of stored fruits or vegetables. The governor met the inventor of the facility and he is willing to visit Pangasinan.
Another investment to help poultry growers in Pangasinan is the chicken dressing plant. This facility uses technology that is six times faster than an ordinary chicken dressing plant in the country.
For the surplus center, the Korean investors plan to sell slightly used home and office appliances.
Pangasinan’s long coastline and river ways also enticed these Korean investors to engage in water transport. They will bring here ferry boats and barges for tourism and as alternative means to transport people along the major rivers of Pangasinan.
The Korean investors said that cruising Pangasinan rivers will be a tourist attraction since these are surrounded by breathtaking mangroves. The Governor considers this timely since the Provincial Government has embarked on a massive cleaning and dredging operations of Pangasinan rivers.
The governor also told the Koreans to look for investors that will set up a steel manufacturing in Pangasinan saying that the country though rich in minerals has no single steel plant. The governor told the Koreans that their steel industry catapulted them as a very progressive nation.
Prior to the meeting of Gov. Espino with the Korean investors, he attended the training conference on the Rice Processing Complex conducted by the Korean International Cooperation Agency from August 8 to 13.
Governor Espino was joined by Executive Assistant Ramon Morden and Office of the Provincial Agriculturist staff Nestor Batalla during the KOICA conference. He was later joined by Provincial Information Officer Butch Velasco for his meetings with the JJGPK investors.
The proposed business ventures from other Korean investors include: the establishment of a commercial and industrial complex, a Pangasinan Heart and Medical Center, electric vehicle manufacturing, housing program and waste-to-energy plant.
Other foreign investors who have expressed business ties with the provincial government include the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan, Velasco said. (PIO/Rafael Manuel III)
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan -- A group of Korean investors presented a master plan and latest Korean technologies to support three of its seven proposed business ventures in the province during the business trip of Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. to South Korea last August 14 to17.
According to Provincial Information Officer Butch Velasco, who joined the Governor in Korea, the three presentations of the JJGPK Co. Ltd. include the development of the eco-tourism zone, cold storage and chicken dressing plant. “The other projects that were also discussed during the visit of Gov. Espino to Korea are the Korean surplus center, knowledge process outsourcing, mining and water transport,” Velasco said.
The Governor told them that they must start any of their projects as soon as possible to provide and generate jobs and livelihood opportunities to Pangasinenses.
It was agreed that a retirement village, which will not only cater to Korean retirees but also to Filipino Korean war veterans, and a golf course, will be the first to be set up.
The retirement village will feature high-rise residences that will cater to upper and mid-income clients.
The eco-tourism zone, conceptualized under the working title “Lingayen Land,” will be a self-contained community that will feature African and Asian safari tour with its own mono trail, entertainment center which will be a little kind of Disneyland dubbed as “dream land.” With children as its target market, this theme park will also include the significant periods of Philippine history.
The complex will also be a host to a yacht club, docking areas, water sports area, a string of restaurants with a floating restaurant as a highlight, hotels and a water park with a wave pool for children and adults.
Velasco said that the Governor’s party also visited a cold storage facility, similar to what is being planned to be constructed here, that does not utilize ice or blower which can further prolong the life of stored fruits or vegetables. The governor met the inventor of the facility and he is willing to visit Pangasinan.
Another investment to help poultry growers in Pangasinan is the chicken dressing plant. This facility uses technology that is six times faster than an ordinary chicken dressing plant in the country.
For the surplus center, the Korean investors plan to sell slightly used home and office appliances.
Pangasinan’s long coastline and river ways also enticed these Korean investors to engage in water transport. They will bring here ferry boats and barges for tourism and as alternative means to transport people along the major rivers of Pangasinan.
The Korean investors said that cruising Pangasinan rivers will be a tourist attraction since these are surrounded by breathtaking mangroves. The Governor considers this timely since the Provincial Government has embarked on a massive cleaning and dredging operations of Pangasinan rivers.
The governor also told the Koreans to look for investors that will set up a steel manufacturing in Pangasinan saying that the country though rich in minerals has no single steel plant. The governor told the Koreans that their steel industry catapulted them as a very progressive nation.
Prior to the meeting of Gov. Espino with the Korean investors, he attended the training conference on the Rice Processing Complex conducted by the Korean International Cooperation Agency from August 8 to 13.
Governor Espino was joined by Executive Assistant Ramon Morden and Office of the Provincial Agriculturist staff Nestor Batalla during the KOICA conference. He was later joined by Provincial Information Officer Butch Velasco for his meetings with the JJGPK investors.
The proposed business ventures from other Korean investors include: the establishment of a commercial and industrial complex, a Pangasinan Heart and Medical Center, electric vehicle manufacturing, housing program and waste-to-energy plant.
Other foreign investors who have expressed business ties with the provincial government include the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan, Velasco said. (PIO/Rafael Manuel III)
Gov. Espino’s foreign trip boost investors’ confidence
Gov. Espino’s foreign trip boost investors’ confidence. Relying on the competent leadership of Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. (center of top photo), Kang He Jung (right of top photo), president and CEO of Jungjanggo Corporation, presents the development plan for Lingayen Eco-Tourism Zone in Brgy. Estanza, Lingayen during the official business trip of Gov. Espino to South Korea. Right photo shows the Jungjanggo architect as he discusses the scale model (lower photo) of the proposed Korean retirement village to be developed inside the eco-zone. Also in photo is Mr. Nestor Batalla, supervising agriculturist of the Office of Provincial Agriculture. (PIO Photo)
Beach volleyball showcases beauty and power
Lingayen - In line with the province’s youth development program, the provincial government together with 2nd District Congressman Leopoldo N. Bataoil, supported the two-day 8th Petron Ladies Beach 3rd Leg Volleyball Tournament that reeled off last August 13 and 14 at the Capitol beachfront here.
“I have been trying to promote sports to highlight our province as sports tourist destination. In the same way, promoting sports among our youth protects them from indulging in criminal activities,” Bataoil said.
De La Salle University Dasmarinas (DLSUD) patriot Jennifer Manzano and Satchel Senupe were challenged by Far Eastern University’s (FEU I) Shaira Gonzales and Shedd dela Pena during the best of three play-offs in the championship game.
Both teams displayed strong defense and service and were tied at 20 in the second set of the play-off giving the audience an intense and breathtaking game that resulted to 21-11 in favor of DLSU.
However, FEU I emerged this year’s champion beating DLSUD in the third set with a 15-7 final score.
Earlier, Ateneo De Manila University’s Krizette Onishi and Sharah So and FEU II’s Vel Faytaren and Janine Penaranda were equally strong contenders with a strong showing during the semi-cross over game.
Spiker Manzano, representing DLSUD who traces her roots at Balangobong, Lingayen was a standout and an early crowd favorite.
Proud fellow Pangasinenses cheered out loud every time Manzano shows her well-loved trademark move in volleyball.
The tournament serves as qualifier for the Battle of Champions which will be held in Puerto Princesa sometime in October.
2nd District Board Member Von Mark Mendoza, who represented the governor, said Pangasinan has the potentials of an economic hub as well as a tourist and sports tourism destination.
“Sports program like this is very much welcome in our province, we are trying to position (Pangasinan) in the field of sports to become the sports capital outside of Manila, dahil mayroon po kaming Narciso Ramos Sports Complex and Civic Center, it is the biggest sports center in Region I”, Mendoza added.
Meanwhile, Modesto Operania, Consultant on Sports of the provincial government said the recently concluded sports activity was aimed at encouraging the youth to join volleyball to unleash their potentials and make it a regular sports.
The tournament started with a motorcade participated in by 12 competing teams consisting of two players each from Metro Manila and Pangasinan.
Among the competing teams were FEU (I and II), DLSUD (I, II and III), Ateneo, University of the East (UE I and II), University of Luzon (I and II), Labrador and Lingayen.
Cong. Bataoil together with Fern-Slim representative awarded trophies and cash prizes to the winners.
Petron, Fern-Slim, Speedo, Mikasa, Tanduay and Victory Liner among others sponsored the prestigious sports event. (PIO/Chona C. Bugayong and Darwin Magalong)
“I have been trying to promote sports to highlight our province as sports tourist destination. In the same way, promoting sports among our youth protects them from indulging in criminal activities,” Bataoil said.
De La Salle University Dasmarinas (DLSUD) patriot Jennifer Manzano and Satchel Senupe were challenged by Far Eastern University’s (FEU I) Shaira Gonzales and Shedd dela Pena during the best of three play-offs in the championship game.
Both teams displayed strong defense and service and were tied at 20 in the second set of the play-off giving the audience an intense and breathtaking game that resulted to 21-11 in favor of DLSU.
However, FEU I emerged this year’s champion beating DLSUD in the third set with a 15-7 final score.
Earlier, Ateneo De Manila University’s Krizette Onishi and Sharah So and FEU II’s Vel Faytaren and Janine Penaranda were equally strong contenders with a strong showing during the semi-cross over game.
Spiker Manzano, representing DLSUD who traces her roots at Balangobong, Lingayen was a standout and an early crowd favorite.
Proud fellow Pangasinenses cheered out loud every time Manzano shows her well-loved trademark move in volleyball.
The tournament serves as qualifier for the Battle of Champions which will be held in Puerto Princesa sometime in October.
2nd District Board Member Von Mark Mendoza, who represented the governor, said Pangasinan has the potentials of an economic hub as well as a tourist and sports tourism destination.
“Sports program like this is very much welcome in our province, we are trying to position (Pangasinan) in the field of sports to become the sports capital outside of Manila, dahil mayroon po kaming Narciso Ramos Sports Complex and Civic Center, it is the biggest sports center in Region I”, Mendoza added.
Meanwhile, Modesto Operania, Consultant on Sports of the provincial government said the recently concluded sports activity was aimed at encouraging the youth to join volleyball to unleash their potentials and make it a regular sports.
The tournament started with a motorcade participated in by 12 competing teams consisting of two players each from Metro Manila and Pangasinan.
Among the competing teams were FEU (I and II), DLSUD (I, II and III), Ateneo, University of the East (UE I and II), University of Luzon (I and II), Labrador and Lingayen.
Cong. Bataoil together with Fern-Slim representative awarded trophies and cash prizes to the winners.
Petron, Fern-Slim, Speedo, Mikasa, Tanduay and Victory Liner among others sponsored the prestigious sports event. (PIO/Chona C. Bugayong and Darwin Magalong)
Beauty and Power at Lingayen Beachfront
Beauty and Power at Lingayen Beachfront. A spiker from Dela Salle University-Dasmariñas and a native of Brgy. Balangobong in Lingayen, Jennifer Manzano (center), soars high as she smashes the ball against her opponent from Far Eastern University during the opening day of the 2010 Petron Ladies' Beach Volleyball Tournament’s third leg at the Lingayen Beachfront last August 13. The two-day event is supported by 2nd District Rep. Leopoldo Bataoil in cooperation with the provincial government of Pangasinan headed by Provincial Sports Consultant Modesto M. Operaña. (PIO photo by Jonas Sison)
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