ALABEL, Sarangani (June 29, 2009) – Pupils show their reading workbooks distributed by QUEST (Quality Education for Sarangani Today) staff and volunteers Thursday, June 25, who crossed a river 23 times and followed mountain trails for two days to reach the school. QUEST aims to provide 1:1 student-workbook ratio for Grade I and 22,663 grade workbooks for 217 primary schools in Sarangani. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Jomar Jalos)
Monday, June 29, 2009
QUEST program director
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 29, 2009) – Anne Eday, QUEST program director, leads staff and volunteers in the distribution of reading workbooks donated by Southern Philippines Power Corporation, Alcantara Foundation, the Provincial Governor’s Office and the Children’s Hour at New Canaan Elementary School Thursday, June 25, after a four-hour walk and several river crossings. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Mark Cajutol)
QUEST volunteers
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 29, 2009) – Crossing a river for 23 times and trekking mountain trails for two days, these QUEST volunteers and staff enjoy their time before reaching the town’s remotest schools for the distribution of QUEST’s (Quality Education for Sarangani Today)reading workbooks donated by Southern Philippines Power Corporation, Alcantara Foundation, the Provincial Governor’s Office and the Children’s Hour. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Mark Cajutol)
Banlibato Primary School
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 29, 2009) - Pupils of Banlibato Primary School pose outside their classroom with their QUEST (Quality Education for Sarangani Today) reading workbooks from Southern Philippines Power Corporation, Alcantara Foundation, the Provincial Governor’s Office of Sarangani and the Children’s Hour. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Tres Besana)
By horse
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 29, 2009) – Quality Education for Sarangani Today (QUEST) volunteers, with their guides from the community, transport the books by horse in the mountains. The activity aims to provide 1:1 student-workbook ratio for Grade I pupils donated by the Southern Philippines Power Corporation, Alcantara Foundation, the Provincial Governor’s Office and the Children’s Hour to the town’s remotest barangays. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Tres Besana)
Early morning reading
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 29, 2009) – Grade III pupil John Mark Blel reads his new reading workbook before going to Banlibato Primary School. Quality Education for Sarangani Today (QUEST) volunteers brought 841 workbooks to village schools of Alabel with 22,663 grade workbooks for 217 primary schools in the province, with the aim of providing 1:1 student-workbook ratio for Sarangani Grade I pupils. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Tres Besana)
Flag raising
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 29, 2009) – Banlibato Primary School pupils and teachers attend their flag raising ceremony Thursday, June 25, before the distribution of workbooks donated by Southern Philippines Power Corporation, Alcantara Foundation, the Provincial Governor’s Office of Sarangani and the Children’s Hour as part of the activities of Quality Education for Sarangani Today (QUEST). The school has two main structures with three classrooms where teachers hold combined classes. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Tres Besana)
Kiangkos Primary School
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 29, 2009) – Pupils show their grateful smile after receiving the reading workbooks distributed by QUEST (Quality Education for Sarangani Today) staff and volunteers Thursday, June 25, who crossed rivers and followed mountain trails for two days to reach the school. QUEST aims to provide 1:1 student-workbook ratio for Grade I and 22,663 grade workbooks for 217 primary schools in Sarangani. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Mark Cajutol)
Sunday, June 28, 2009
March for peace
Message of unity
Peace rally
Unity leads to peace and progress
Yes to peace
Coca-Cola Foundation Phils., Inc. (CCPI)
MAITUM, Sarangani (June 28, 2009) - Maria Cecilla Alcantara of Coca-Cola Foundation Phils., Inc (CCFPI) stresses the CCFPI's commitment to children by donating "The Little Red House School Building" to the children of barangay Upo. (MAITUM INFORMATION OFFICE/Afren de Guzman)
Schoolhouse turn-over
MAITUM, Sarangani (June 28, 2009) – From right, Upo Barangay Capt. Sebastian Paralejas, Mayor Elsie Perrett, Maria Cecilia Alcantara and Department of Education officials sign documents Thursday, June 25, for the official turn-over of the “The Little Red Schoolhouse” to Upo Elementary School. (MAITUM INFORMATION OFFICE/Afren de Guzman)
Thanks for school
MAITUM, Sarangani (June 28, 2009) – Barangay Capt. Sebastian Paralejas Jr. gives his thanks and appreciation Thursday, June 25, to Coca-Cola Foundation Phils., Inc. (CCFPI) and Globe (which donated one room) for donating a three-room school building called"The Little Red School House” to Upo Elementary School. (MAITUM INFORMATION OFFICE/Afren de Guzman)
The Little Red Schoolhouse
MAITUM, Sarangani (June 28, 2009) - Mayor Elsie Perrett cuts the ribbon at “The Little Red Schoolhouse” Thursday, June 25, at Upo Elementary School while Maria Cecilla Alcantara of Coca-Cola Foundation Phils., Inc (CCFPI) assists the mayor and Bro. Bob McGovern of Business Resource Center and Department of Education officials looks on. (MAITUM INFORMATION OFFICE/Afren de Guzman)
Mayor and kids
MAITUM, Sarangani (June 28, 2009) - Mayor Elsie Perrett gives her message to the pupils of James Alfred Strong Primary School to study hard and learn to value education. She told them that "there is no reason for you now not to study well. You are provided with a new school building near your homes so you will not have a hard time going to school." (MAITUM INFORMATION OFFICE/Afren de Guzman)
Education Donor
MAITUM, Sarangani (June 28, 2009) - Engr. Sammy Strong assures the pupils of James Alfred Strong Primary School in a turn-over ceremony Thursday, June 25, that his family is willing to help them in any way they can to improve education of the pupils. The new primary school building is named after the father of Engr. Strong. (MAITUM INFORMATION OFFICE/Afren de Guzman)
Donation
Cutting of ribbon
MAITUM, Sarangani (June 28, 2009) - Mrs. Beth Strong cuts the ribbon of the James Alfred Strong Primary School while Mayor Elsie Perrett, Engr. Sam Strong, councilor Jess Bascuna, Board Member Limuel Gacula, and Department of Education officials look on during the turn-over ceremony of a school building and the lot Thursday, June 25. (MAITUM INFORMATION OFFICE/Afren de Guzman)
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Student volunteers
MAASIM, Sarangani (June 23, 2009) – Young environmentalists and students from Colon National High School join the mangrove planting activity at the coast of Tinoto Tuesday, June 23, led by the municipal local government in partnership with Conal Holdings Corp. in celebration of the environment month. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Mangrove planting
MAASIM, Sarangani (June 23, 2009) – Volunteers from the 73rd Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army, students from Colon National High School, residents and officials join the mangrove planting activity at the coast of Tinoto Tuesday, June 23, led by the municipal local government in partnership with Conal Holdings Corp. in celebration of the environment month. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Mangrove seedlings
MAASIM, Sarangani (June 23, 2009) – Mangrove seedlings are transported by boat from the municipal nursery for the mangrove planting activity Tuesday June 23, led by the municipal government in partnership with Conal Holdings Corp. with volunteers from the Philippine Army’s 73rd Infantry Battalion, students from Colon National High School, residents and barangay officials of Tinoto. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
For my future
MAASIM, Sarangani (June 23, 2009) – A Badjao kid plants his own mangrove as he joins the mangrove planting activity at the coast of Tinoto Tuesday, June 23, of the municipal local government in partnership with Conal Holdings Corp. in celebration of the environment month. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Environment officer
MAASIM, Sarangani (June 23, 2009) – Municipal environment officer Bong Tuballes checks a mangrove seedling as he leads volunteers from the Philippine Army’s 73rd Infantry Battalion, students, residents and officials of barangay Tinoto in planting mangrove seedlings as the local government celebrates environment month in partnership with Conal Holdings Corp.. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Environment month
MAASIM, Sarangani (June 23, 2009) – The local government of Maasim, in partnership with Conal Holdings Corp. and volunteers from the 73rd Infantry Battalion, Philippine Army, Colon National High School, barangay council and the community, celebrate environment month by planting mangrove seedlings Tuesday, June 23, in Tinoto. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Workbooks distribution
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 23, 2009) – Alcantara Foundation (AF) executive director Cecile Dominguez and Southern Philippines Power Corporation (SPPC) plant manager Bernardo Zamora lead the distribution of workbooks for Grade I pupils of Spring Elementary School during the turnover ceremony Tuesday, June 23, of Synergeia Foundation’s Quality Education for Sarangani Today (QUEST) workbooks reproduced by the AF and SPPC for the pupils. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Philip Gutang)
Reading Readiness workbooks
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 23, 2009) – Grade I pupils of Spring Elementary School show their Reading Readiness workbooks during the turnover ceremony of workbooks Tuesday, June 23, at the school ground as part of the activities of the Quality Education for Sarangani Today (QUEST). QUEST will be distributing workbooks for Grade I to Grade III pupils of the 27 elementary and primary school in town. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Philip Gutang)
Quest workbooks
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 23, 2009) – Cecile Dominguez, executive director of Alcantara Foundation, tells pupils to use the Quality Education for Sarangani Today (QUEST) workbooks reproduced by AF and Southern Philippines Power Corporation during the turn over ceremony Tuesday, June 23, at Spring Elementary School. It was part of the Quality Education for Sarangani Today (QUEST) activities in enhancing education in Sarangani. QUEST, a project of Synergeia Foundation, aims to provide the workbooks to each of the 22,630 Grade I pupils all over the province. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Philip Gutang)
Vice Governor
MALAPATAN, Sarangani (June 23, 2009) - Vice Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon delivers his message during the awarding ceremony of street dancing competition of 4th Pakaradyan Festival. Barangay Sapu Masla emerged as champion in street dancing competition with a cash prize ofP25,000 followed by barangay Libi with P20,000 and barangay Lun Padidu, P15,000. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Bon-Bon Quiño)
Singkil
MALAPATAN, Sarangani (June 23, 2009) – Municipal employees perform singkil, the traditional Muslim dance, during the town’s 4th Pakaradyan Festival and 40th Foundation Anniversary. These employees performed at Intramuros, Manila last March for Wow Philippines.(SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Bon-Bon Quiño)
Pasalo
Maguindanaon women
MALAPATAN, Sarangani (June 23, 2009) - Maguindanaon women from barangay Sapu Masla showcase their traditional dance during the street dancing competition in celebration of 4th Pakaradyan Festival and 40th Foundation Anniversary of the municipality. Pakaradyan is a Maguindanaon term which means celebration or festivity. (SARANGANIINFORMATION OFFICE/Bon-Bon Quiño)
Lalansay in Pakaradyan Festival
MALAPATAN, Sarangani (June 23, 2009) – Street dancers celebrate the 4th Pakaradyan Festival and 40th Foundation Anniversary with a presentation of lalansay, the traditional fluvial decoration or a wall decor of Maguindanaon people. This is usually used by a female.(SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Bon-Bon Quiño)
Paperless Sanggunian session
ALABEL, Sarangani (June 23, 2009) – Sangguniang Panlalawigan membersheaded by Vice Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon now use laptops in their paperless regular session, cutting approximately 70% operating expenses in terms of using the ink, paper and photocopying. (SARANGANIINFORMATION OFFICE/Bon-Bon Quiño)
Monday, June 22, 2009
Sarangani thanks donors for Maasim victims
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (June 22, 2009) – The Sarangani provincial government with the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) - General Santos City Chapter today extended gratitude to blood donors for Maasim’s twin grenade blast victims.
Concerned citizens from Maasim, volunteering students, army reservists, and Capitol employees rushed to the PNRC compound Sunday (June 21) to donate blood for the victims.
“We need more blood donation. We have disposed more amount of blood than were donated so far,” said Merlita Gludo, local PNRC administrator.
A blood donation center was set up by the Sarangani Provincial Disaster Coordinating Council at the PNRC compound in General Santos City since Sunday.
Sarangani Governor Migs Dominguez was the first to donate blood.
Among the blood donors were Abdul Moin, Ver Marohomsalic, John Rey Perez, Rodrigo Reyes, Emilio Tao–tao, Gilbert Villegas, Kent Gallaza, Jonathan Duhaylungsod, Robinson Rivera, Jimmy Gafah, Ronel Diamoda, Noel Navarro, Jasper Isla, Arnold Ampon, Johmar Mayak, Jon Yamashita, Abraham Fernandez, Walter Sorbito, Jong-jong Kawan, Pedro Botig and Dominador Fernandez.
The June 20 grenade attacks caused the death of civilian Gardo Rellon and wounded 32 others on the eve of the town’s 37th Foundation Anniversary. (Russtum G. Pelima/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Concerned citizens from Maasim, volunteering students, army reservists, and Capitol employees rushed to the PNRC compound Sunday (June 21) to donate blood for the victims.
“We need more blood donation. We have disposed more amount of blood than were donated so far,” said Merlita Gludo, local PNRC administrator.
A blood donation center was set up by the Sarangani Provincial Disaster Coordinating Council at the PNRC compound in General Santos City since Sunday.
Sarangani Governor Migs Dominguez was the first to donate blood.
Among the blood donors were Abdul Moin, Ver Marohomsalic, John Rey Perez, Rodrigo Reyes, Emilio Tao–tao, Gilbert Villegas, Kent Gallaza, Jonathan Duhaylungsod, Robinson Rivera, Jimmy Gafah, Ronel Diamoda, Noel Navarro, Jasper Isla, Arnold Ampon, Johmar Mayak, Jon Yamashita, Abraham Fernandez, Walter Sorbito, Jong-jong Kawan, Pedro Botig and Dominador Fernandez.
The June 20 grenade attacks caused the death of civilian Gardo Rellon and wounded 32 others on the eve of the town’s 37th Foundation Anniversary. (Russtum G. Pelima/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Hospital visit
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (June 22, 2009) – Vice Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon and his uncle Roy Chiongbian visit Sunday night, June 21, victims of the Maasim grenade attacks at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Doctors Hospital and Mindanao Medical Center. The blasts injured 32 and killed one civilian when two grenades exploded at the municipal plaza in front of Maasim town hall Saturday, June 20. (SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE/Bon-Bon Quiño)
Life goes on
by Macky Macavinta
MAASIM, Sarangani (June 22, 2009) – In the aftermath of the June 20 twin grenade attacks in front of the town hall here, the people of Maasim and the local government leaders carried on Sunday (June 21) the celebration of their 37th Foundation Anniversary and Kestebeng Festival.
The foundation day activities kicked off with a repeat of the June 18 Walk for Peace attended by different tribal communities which converged at the municipal gym.
Maasim Mayor Aniceto Lopez Jr.’s and Sarangani Governor Migs Dominguez’s speeches were nothing short of inspiring as they urged the people to stand strong in the face of adversity.
Despite the grim incidents of the previous night, the people of Maasim will not stand down and cower in fear.
“Even with what happened last night, we still continued with our search for the Mutya ng Maasim,” Mayor Lopez stated.
The atmosphere in the area was less than festive as the presentation of the winners of the previous night’s events was followed by the street dancing competition while a myriad of street vendors continued with their trade surrounding the event area.
“Nahadlok gihapon mi, pero daghan pa man mi baligyaunon (Though there is still a feeling of fear, we continue to sell our wares),” said vendor Belen Gicali.
“Gatuo man mi na kaya mi protektahan sa military. Pero dapat magtinabangay sad mi ug magbantay-bantay sa daplin. Kung magpalabi ta ug kahadlok, wala tay mahimo ani, (We still believe that the military forces in the area can protect us. But we should also take it upon ourselves to help each other and remain vigilant. We will not prosper if we give in to fear),” Gicali added.
Gicali is one of the many vendors who braved the aftermath of the grenade attacks and continued to sell her wares during the festival.
“This is a sign that the people are ready to stand up against the face of adversity, but we must double up our security measures,” Vice Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon said, when asked if the resolve of the people was enough to act as a deterrent to lawless individuals in the absence of military personnel.
“What is important is that the community provides us with the information of what is happening in the area which will help in the defense of their area.”
“The continuation of the festivities, in the midst of what happened yesterday, is a really good sign that the people of Maasim are ready to keep going,” Solon concluded.
“The continuation of the festivities will help discourage those responsible for last night’s incident as it shows how the people of Maasim feel towards such acts,” noted Lt. Col. Edgardo de Leon, commander of the 73rd Infantry Battalion.
De Leon stated they added 150 Philippine National Police (PNP) personnel to help secure the area during the Sunday festivities.
“Though they will not remain here after the festivities, the active defense posture of the 73rd IB and the PNP will still continue in preserving the peace in the area,” De Leon added.
“We can see that even after the events of last night, we, as a community, still have the support of the people. The challenge to us, local executives, is to not lose hope.” Mayor Lopez stated.
“The events of last night did nothing but to strengthen our resolve when it comes to attaining peace.”
Authorities believe the people responsible for the June 20 bombing were remnants of Lawless MILF Groups.
Governor Dominguez confirmed that a high ranking official of the 107th Base Command of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front has been captured. “Hopefully this will be able to shed light on the incident in Maasim,” the governor said.
“The people of Maasim will not allow itself to be terrorized and I have faith in our armed forces in determining who is responsible and bringing them to justice.” Dominguez said. “Whoever is responsible for this, and if you are listening, your days are numbered.” (Macky Macavinta/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
MAASIM, Sarangani (June 22, 2009) – In the aftermath of the June 20 twin grenade attacks in front of the town hall here, the people of Maasim and the local government leaders carried on Sunday (June 21) the celebration of their 37th Foundation Anniversary and Kestebeng Festival.
The foundation day activities kicked off with a repeat of the June 18 Walk for Peace attended by different tribal communities which converged at the municipal gym.
Maasim Mayor Aniceto Lopez Jr.’s and Sarangani Governor Migs Dominguez’s speeches were nothing short of inspiring as they urged the people to stand strong in the face of adversity.
Despite the grim incidents of the previous night, the people of Maasim will not stand down and cower in fear.
“Even with what happened last night, we still continued with our search for the Mutya ng Maasim,” Mayor Lopez stated.
The atmosphere in the area was less than festive as the presentation of the winners of the previous night’s events was followed by the street dancing competition while a myriad of street vendors continued with their trade surrounding the event area.
“Nahadlok gihapon mi, pero daghan pa man mi baligyaunon (Though there is still a feeling of fear, we continue to sell our wares),” said vendor Belen Gicali.
“Gatuo man mi na kaya mi protektahan sa military. Pero dapat magtinabangay sad mi ug magbantay-bantay sa daplin. Kung magpalabi ta ug kahadlok, wala tay mahimo ani, (We still believe that the military forces in the area can protect us. But we should also take it upon ourselves to help each other and remain vigilant. We will not prosper if we give in to fear),” Gicali added.
Gicali is one of the many vendors who braved the aftermath of the grenade attacks and continued to sell her wares during the festival.
“This is a sign that the people are ready to stand up against the face of adversity, but we must double up our security measures,” Vice Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon said, when asked if the resolve of the people was enough to act as a deterrent to lawless individuals in the absence of military personnel.
“What is important is that the community provides us with the information of what is happening in the area which will help in the defense of their area.”
“The continuation of the festivities, in the midst of what happened yesterday, is a really good sign that the people of Maasim are ready to keep going,” Solon concluded.
“The continuation of the festivities will help discourage those responsible for last night’s incident as it shows how the people of Maasim feel towards such acts,” noted Lt. Col. Edgardo de Leon, commander of the 73rd Infantry Battalion.
De Leon stated they added 150 Philippine National Police (PNP) personnel to help secure the area during the Sunday festivities.
“Though they will not remain here after the festivities, the active defense posture of the 73rd IB and the PNP will still continue in preserving the peace in the area,” De Leon added.
“We can see that even after the events of last night, we, as a community, still have the support of the people. The challenge to us, local executives, is to not lose hope.” Mayor Lopez stated.
“The events of last night did nothing but to strengthen our resolve when it comes to attaining peace.”
Authorities believe the people responsible for the June 20 bombing were remnants of Lawless MILF Groups.
Governor Dominguez confirmed that a high ranking official of the 107th Base Command of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front has been captured. “Hopefully this will be able to shed light on the incident in Maasim,” the governor said.
“The people of Maasim will not allow itself to be terrorized and I have faith in our armed forces in determining who is responsible and bringing them to justice.” Dominguez said. “Whoever is responsible for this, and if you are listening, your days are numbered.” (Macky Macavinta/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Words of thanks and encouragement
Welcome governor
Tboli women
Street dancer winner
Roy Chiongbian
MAASIM, Sarangani (June 22, 2009) - Roy Chiongbian, the next congressman of Sarangani as introduced by Mayor Jojo Lopez, joins residents, guests and officials from different government agencies in celebrating the 2nd Kestebeng Festival and 37th Foundation Anniversary of Maasim. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Maasim beauties
MAASIM, Sarangani (June 22, 2009) - From left, Richelle Valerie Paiden, Madonna Galang and Reychel Marey Templado who are Mutya ng Maasim, 1st runner up and 2nd runner up, respectively, are presented to the public Sunday, June 21, during the culmination program of the town's 2nd Kestebeng Festival and 37th Foundation Anniversary. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Kestebeng dancer
Grenade blast site
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Blood donor
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (June 21, 2009) – Sarangani Governor Migs Dominguez, attended by Red Cross volunteer Bong Yadao, is first to donate blood Sunday, June 21, right after the Sarangani Human Resources and Management Office called on all Capitol employees to donate blood at the Philippine National Red Cross in General Santos City. The blood donation campaign is for the victims of the twin grenade attacks in Maasim town that killed one civilian and wounded 32 other civilians Saturday night, June 20. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
"Spare civilians" - Gov. Migs
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (June 21, 2009) – Sarangani Governor Migs Dominguez offered his deepest sympathy and vowed justice to the victims of the twin grenade attacks in Maasim poblacion Saturday evening (June 20).
“As I have been repeatedly saying, I abhor any form of violence, especially against civilians,” Governor Dominguez said in a statement.
The Philippine National Red Cross immediately sent supplies of blood for those being treated in various General Santos City hospitals.
On Sunday morning (June 21), the Sarangani Human Resources and Management Office called on all Capitol employees to donate blood at the Philippine National Red Cross in General Santos City.
Gardo Rellon of Maasim poblacion was killed while 32 wounded were rushed to hospitals in General Santos City.
The provincial social welfare and development office deployed social workers for a round-the-clock monitoring of the victims from Saturday evening.
Governor Dominguez who was first to visit the victims at the hospitals said the province will shoulder hospital bills of the victims and provide food and transportation for volunteer watchers.
“We are here to live in peace and harmony. Whoever were behind the cowardly act are utterly wrong if their purpose is to sow fear and terrorize the people of Maasim and Sarangani,” Governor Dominguez said.
“For whatever reason the perpetrators did the dastardly act, there is no justification whatsoever for any attack against civilians and communities wanting to live in peace.”
“Coming on the eve of the town’s 37th Foundation Anniversary and hardly a year after the bloody assault at the town hall,” the governor said, “the latest treacherous attack only unmask the diabolical motives of the group and persons behind the reprehensible incident.”
Yet, Dominguez said, “the show must go on” for the town celebration for peace, harmony and progress.
Among the victims brought to the General Santos City Doctors Hospital were Gardo Rello (deceased), Adrin Salloman, Ingrid Genadiala, Mary Grace Andrade, Romel Candawan, Josephine Mabulak, Arnel Tanaid, Julieta Tanaid, George Tanaid, Flordeliza Tanaid, Caman Ampon, Lyn-lyn Solong and Daniel Adel.
At St. Elizabeth Hospital were Sarah Abbas, Albino Isla, Julie Tanaid, Jun Isla, Archie Isla, Romeo Libron, Jose Gimpayan, Joselito Kilan, Nonito Durano, Benjamin Donado, Jun Kalaw, Junric Remo and Sapdin Dimapunday.
At the Mindanao Medical Center were Florami Lejarso, Jacinto Avila, Din Jalil, Ricardo Sardido, Reymart Jumaac and Rosito Balbuena.
Taken to the General Santos City District Hospital was Julito Corazo. (Russtum G. Pelima/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
“As I have been repeatedly saying, I abhor any form of violence, especially against civilians,” Governor Dominguez said in a statement.
The Philippine National Red Cross immediately sent supplies of blood for those being treated in various General Santos City hospitals.
On Sunday morning (June 21), the Sarangani Human Resources and Management Office called on all Capitol employees to donate blood at the Philippine National Red Cross in General Santos City.
Gardo Rellon of Maasim poblacion was killed while 32 wounded were rushed to hospitals in General Santos City.
The provincial social welfare and development office deployed social workers for a round-the-clock monitoring of the victims from Saturday evening.
Governor Dominguez who was first to visit the victims at the hospitals said the province will shoulder hospital bills of the victims and provide food and transportation for volunteer watchers.
“We are here to live in peace and harmony. Whoever were behind the cowardly act are utterly wrong if their purpose is to sow fear and terrorize the people of Maasim and Sarangani,” Governor Dominguez said.
“For whatever reason the perpetrators did the dastardly act, there is no justification whatsoever for any attack against civilians and communities wanting to live in peace.”
“Coming on the eve of the town’s 37th Foundation Anniversary and hardly a year after the bloody assault at the town hall,” the governor said, “the latest treacherous attack only unmask the diabolical motives of the group and persons behind the reprehensible incident.”
Yet, Dominguez said, “the show must go on” for the town celebration for peace, harmony and progress.
Among the victims brought to the General Santos City Doctors Hospital were Gardo Rello (deceased), Adrin Salloman, Ingrid Genadiala, Mary Grace Andrade, Romel Candawan, Josephine Mabulak, Arnel Tanaid, Julieta Tanaid, George Tanaid, Flordeliza Tanaid, Caman Ampon, Lyn-lyn Solong and Daniel Adel.
At St. Elizabeth Hospital were Sarah Abbas, Albino Isla, Julie Tanaid, Jun Isla, Archie Isla, Romeo Libron, Jose Gimpayan, Joselito Kilan, Nonito Durano, Benjamin Donado, Jun Kalaw, Junric Remo and Sapdin Dimapunday.
At the Mindanao Medical Center were Florami Lejarso, Jacinto Avila, Din Jalil, Ricardo Sardido, Reymart Jumaac and Rosito Balbuena.
Taken to the General Santos City District Hospital was Julito Corazo. (Russtum G. Pelima/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Statement of Governor Migs Dominguez
SPARE CIVILIANS
The twin grenade attacks in Maasim Saturday evening that took the life of one civilian and wounded 32 others have once again reared the ugly head of terror in the countryside.
For whatever reason the perpetrators did the dastardly act, there is no justification whatsoever for any attack against civilians and communities wanting to live in peace.
Coming on the eve of the town’s 37th Foundation Anniversary and hardly a year after the bloody assault at the town hall, the latest treacherous attack only unmask the diabolical motives of the group and persons behind the reprehensible incident.
As I have been repeatedly saying, I abhor any form of violence, especially against civilians.
We are here to live in peace and harmony.
Whoever were behind the cowardly act are utterly wrong if their purpose is to sow fear and terrorize the people of Maasim and Sarangani.
On the contrary, these acts of terror will only galvanize our resolve to protect our community and strengthen our unity.
We will not be cowed into fear and submission.
To them I say, spare the civilians. And you will have your day in court if not here, in some other places and time.
To the people of Sarangani and the victims of the grenade explosion, I offer my deepest sympathy and assure them that justice is on the way.
Let not this incident drive us into our cocoons. Let this be the spark that will unite us all.
MIGUEL RENE A. DOMINGUEZ
Governor
Sarangani Province
The twin grenade attacks in Maasim Saturday evening that took the life of one civilian and wounded 32 others have once again reared the ugly head of terror in the countryside.
For whatever reason the perpetrators did the dastardly act, there is no justification whatsoever for any attack against civilians and communities wanting to live in peace.
Coming on the eve of the town’s 37th Foundation Anniversary and hardly a year after the bloody assault at the town hall, the latest treacherous attack only unmask the diabolical motives of the group and persons behind the reprehensible incident.
As I have been repeatedly saying, I abhor any form of violence, especially against civilians.
We are here to live in peace and harmony.
Whoever were behind the cowardly act are utterly wrong if their purpose is to sow fear and terrorize the people of Maasim and Sarangani.
On the contrary, these acts of terror will only galvanize our resolve to protect our community and strengthen our unity.
We will not be cowed into fear and submission.
To them I say, spare the civilians. And you will have your day in court if not here, in some other places and time.
To the people of Sarangani and the victims of the grenade explosion, I offer my deepest sympathy and assure them that justice is on the way.
Let not this incident drive us into our cocoons. Let this be the spark that will unite us all.
MIGUEL RENE A. DOMINGUEZ
Governor
Sarangani Province
Friday, June 19, 2009
Walk for Peace kicks off Maasim fest
By Macky Macavinta
MAASIM, Sarangani (June 19, 2009) – A thousand people from various sectors, employees of different local government units in Sarangani,the private sector and non-government organizations kicked off Thursday (June 18) the festivities for the 37th Foundation Anniversary and 2nd Kestebeng Festival in Maasim with a five-kilometer Walk for Peace.
Two groups assembled in the opposite barangays of Malbang and Kablacanas starting points and later converged at the municipal hall inpoblacion.
Governor Migs Dominguez along with Lt. Col. Edgardo de Leon, battalion commander of the 73rd Infantry Battalion (IB), and heads of the different departments from the provincial Capitol joined the group from Malbang while Mayor Aniceto Lopez led the group from Kablacan.
Walk for Peace, organized by the 73rd IB stationed in Maasim, is asymbolic event to show the “unity of the tri-people, not only of Maasim, but of Sarangani,” said De Leon.
“Ang mensahe kasi natin dito pagkatapos ng mga hindi magagandang pangyayari, gusto natin ipakita ang mga tao ng Maasim, kahit dito nangyari ang kaguluhan, ay nangunguna sa pagtataguyod ng pagmamahalan at kapayapaan. (The message we are trying to impart is even though there have been many problems in this area, the people in Maasim are still promoting love and peace),” De Leon added.
Walk for Peace opened the town’s festivities which highlighted the ground-breaking ceremony for a Peace Monument.
The monument expected to be inaugurated next year would serve as avenue for a yearly peace covenant of the tri-people. A time capsule which contained the names of the people who attended the Walk forPeace was lowered in the area.
The Kestebeng Festival is an annual event that showcases the continuing advocacy for peace endeavors contributed by individuals and organizations. It also serves as a commemorative celebration of the achievement of peace for future generations.Kestebeng is a Blaan word for unity or peace which is the theme of this yearly event. (Macky Macavinta/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
MAASIM, Sarangani (June 19, 2009) – A thousand people from various sectors, employees of different local government units in Sarangani,the private sector and non-government organizations kicked off Thursday (June 18) the festivities for the 37th Foundation Anniversary and 2nd Kestebeng Festival in Maasim with a five-kilometer Walk for Peace.
Two groups assembled in the opposite barangays of Malbang and Kablacanas starting points and later converged at the municipal hall inpoblacion.
Governor Migs Dominguez along with Lt. Col. Edgardo de Leon, battalion commander of the 73rd Infantry Battalion (IB), and heads of the different departments from the provincial Capitol joined the group from Malbang while Mayor Aniceto Lopez led the group from Kablacan.
Walk for Peace, organized by the 73rd IB stationed in Maasim, is asymbolic event to show the “unity of the tri-people, not only of Maasim, but of Sarangani,” said De Leon.
“Ang mensahe kasi natin dito pagkatapos ng mga hindi magagandang pangyayari, gusto natin ipakita ang mga tao ng Maasim, kahit dito nangyari ang kaguluhan, ay nangunguna sa pagtataguyod ng pagmamahalan at kapayapaan. (The message we are trying to impart is even though there have been many problems in this area, the people in Maasim are still promoting love and peace),” De Leon added.
Walk for Peace opened the town’s festivities which highlighted the ground-breaking ceremony for a Peace Monument.
The monument expected to be inaugurated next year would serve as avenue for a yearly peace covenant of the tri-people. A time capsule which contained the names of the people who attended the Walk forPeace was lowered in the area.
The Kestebeng Festival is an annual event that showcases the continuing advocacy for peace endeavors contributed by individuals and organizations. It also serves as a commemorative celebration of the achievement of peace for future generations.Kestebeng is a Blaan word for unity or peace which is the theme of this yearly event. (Macky Macavinta/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Doves, balloons for peace
MAASIM, Sarangani (June 18, 2009) – Maasim constituents join local and provincial officials led by Governor Migs Dominguez in the releasing of doves and balloons “for peace, harmony and unity” as the town opens its 37th Foundation Anniversary and 2nd Kestebeng Festival Thursday, June 18, with an early morning Walk for Peace. (CocoySexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Pakaradyan Festival: Celebrating harmony
By Russtum G. Pelima
MALAPATAN, Sarangani (June 18, 2009) – Pakaradyan is a Maguindanaon term for “celebration” or “thanksgiving”.
The week-long festivalborrows its name from the Muslim mostly living in the interiors of Malapatan, and lends it to the numbering indigenous Blaans and Christian lowlanders in town.
On its 4th annual celebration of the Pakaradyan Festival this year,harmony amongst Christians, Muslims and Lumads has bred them life andl iving for four decades now: Malapatan is celebrating its 40thFoundation Anniversary with the theme “Moving Forward for the Progress of Malapatan” to culminate on June 21.
At the Tribal Day celebration Wednesday (June 17) Blaan villagers gathered at the Maguindanao-inspired municipal landscape, with a number of colorful silat (Maguindanao umbrella), buntings and Muslim ornaments of the stage.Blaan elders and children wore their traditional dress while listening to their elders.
Today, these elders find the opportunity to remember and inspire again the pioneers of the community.“Let us continue to live in harmony,” municipal tribal chieftain Jimmy Bagit said.The tribal council of Malapatan wishes for the tribal sectoral representation of the indigenous people.“We, your Moro leaders, will carry on your dignity and rights till theend,” Vice Mayor George Sambaga told them.Sambaga is among the pioneering Muslim families who migrated in Malapatan long before it became a municipality. He said one has tolearn the culture of other people to understand them and live withthem.“Our task in the government is to seek assistance from organizationsthat would bring us all to progress,” Sambaga said.
When the Muslims migrated to Buayan (General Santos City) and to Malapatan from Kuta Wato (Cotabato) through the sea, native inhabitants, mostly Blaans, just went further inland.
The indigenousBlaan are highlanders. Hunting and planting have been their source of food.The word Malapatan was coined from two Blaan words, mala (pepper) and fatan (place). Pepper has been abundant in this place.
In June 21, 1969, Malapatan was declared as a municipality separating itself from its mother town, Glan.
At the municipal ground, a group of Moro women display their malong for everyone. Next to them are the dream weavers’ display center where visitors can find beautifully woven mats in traditional patterns. They are made of romblon leaves from trees Blaan families grow for such purpose; and the tinagtag, a Maguindanaon traditional delicacy.These nurture the culture and people of Malapatan for business and history. (Russtum G. Pelima/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
MALAPATAN, Sarangani (June 18, 2009) – Pakaradyan is a Maguindanaon term for “celebration” or “thanksgiving”.
The week-long festivalborrows its name from the Muslim mostly living in the interiors of Malapatan, and lends it to the numbering indigenous Blaans and Christian lowlanders in town.
On its 4th annual celebration of the Pakaradyan Festival this year,harmony amongst Christians, Muslims and Lumads has bred them life andl iving for four decades now: Malapatan is celebrating its 40thFoundation Anniversary with the theme “Moving Forward for the Progress of Malapatan” to culminate on June 21.
At the Tribal Day celebration Wednesday (June 17) Blaan villagers gathered at the Maguindanao-inspired municipal landscape, with a number of colorful silat (Maguindanao umbrella), buntings and Muslim ornaments of the stage.Blaan elders and children wore their traditional dress while listening to their elders.
Today, these elders find the opportunity to remember and inspire again the pioneers of the community.“Let us continue to live in harmony,” municipal tribal chieftain Jimmy Bagit said.The tribal council of Malapatan wishes for the tribal sectoral representation of the indigenous people.“We, your Moro leaders, will carry on your dignity and rights till theend,” Vice Mayor George Sambaga told them.Sambaga is among the pioneering Muslim families who migrated in Malapatan long before it became a municipality. He said one has tolearn the culture of other people to understand them and live withthem.“Our task in the government is to seek assistance from organizationsthat would bring us all to progress,” Sambaga said.
When the Muslims migrated to Buayan (General Santos City) and to Malapatan from Kuta Wato (Cotabato) through the sea, native inhabitants, mostly Blaans, just went further inland.
The indigenousBlaan are highlanders. Hunting and planting have been their source of food.The word Malapatan was coined from two Blaan words, mala (pepper) and fatan (place). Pepper has been abundant in this place.
In June 21, 1969, Malapatan was declared as a municipality separating itself from its mother town, Glan.
At the municipal ground, a group of Moro women display their malong for everyone. Next to them are the dream weavers’ display center where visitors can find beautifully woven mats in traditional patterns. They are made of romblon leaves from trees Blaan families grow for such purpose; and the tinagtag, a Maguindanaon traditional delicacy.These nurture the culture and people of Malapatan for business and history. (Russtum G. Pelima/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Campaign for peace
Groundbreaking
MAASIM, Sarangani (June 18, 2009) – Governor Migs Dominguez (right ) leads the community and local officials during the ground breaking ceremony for the Peace Monument to be built at the municipal hall ground. At 7:00am, the officials led contingents from 16 barangays in the Walk for Peace. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
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