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Beboy will not join LP but...

President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino Jr. is apprised by Mayor Eric C. Codilla of happenings in Ormoc particularly on his own leadership which is in harmony with the President’s campaign for a straight path in govenance.
 
MAYOR Eric C. Codilla said he will not leave Lakas-CMD despite the exodus of its members to the ruling Liberal Party (LP). Citing personal principles as his reason, the mayor said that even if this was so, he fully supports the agenda of Philippine President and LP Chairman Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III on good governance.
 
Mayor Codilla bared his thoughts after his conversation with the President during the honoring of Ormocanon farmer Alfredo Q. Roble as a Gawad Saka awardee last Dec. 13 in Malacañang. The mayor told Mr. Aquino that his support to his reform agenda is shown by deeds, not just by words.
 
Mayor Codilla told Mr. Aquino that he shares the President’s dislike for political signages and has in fact shunned putting his name and face on tarpaulins and billboards on government projects and facilities. He believes politicians who promote themselves through political signages are not treading the President’s straight path.
 
Another campaign of President Aquino which Mayor Codilla is following is transparency by heeding the Commission on Audit’s (Coa) directives. This includes removing City Administrator Dr. Dennis Capuyan as chairman of the Bids and Awards Committee as recommended by Coa.
 
This, among other initiatives of the mayor, has earned for Ormoc the Seal of Good Housekeeping for transparency from the Department of Interior and Local Government, the only city in Region 8 to be awarded as such. He also allows opposition councilors to play active roles in his administration.
 
Mayor Codilla said he would rather that his deeds show his genuine support to the President than becoming a partymate traitor, apparently an indirect reference to the Gomezes who ran under LP but were said to have secretly supported Sen. Manny Villar during the 2010 presidential election.
 
Mayor Codilla adds that Ormocanons can gauge the real motives of politicians just by observing whether or not they’re following President Aquino’s example. He cited for example his planned city hospital which is welcomed by Ormocanons who have long been suffering by the poor services of Ormoc District Hospital.
 
But at the back of their Ormocanon constituents, the Gomez camp is lobbying the Health Department not to approve the plan, he said. “By observing the kind of partymate they are, if they’re following the President’s straight path or not, and sabotaging a project that will benefit the Ormocanons, already show their real motives,” Mayor Codilla observes.
(West Leyte Weekly Express issue of Dec. 12-18, 2011)

Ipil corners 3 projects from Beboy


RESIDENTS of Ipil, this city are grateful to Mayor Eric C. Codilla for giving them not just one but three projects, one of which is a daycare center which was inaugurated last Dec. 16. The building is erected on an 80m² lot at the relocation site at Purok St. Benedict.

The other projects are the construction of a barrel box culvert that was started last Nov. 4 and is expected to be finished on Dec. 29, and the upgrading of road concreting (riprap) last was began last Nov. 23 and will be completed on Feb. 15, 2012. All projects are undertaken by JE Arradaza Construction. by Jun Colo
(West Leyte Weekly Express issue of Dec. 12-18, 2011)

PWD center now open; offers massage, haircut, manicure

THE City Social Welfare and Development Office announces the opening of the Persons with Disability (PWD) Center for those who want to avail of the services of PWDs. Located inside the Center for Youth Development compound at the government center, the PWD Center offers massage services for P60 only.

The PWD group’s president Joel Amistad said P50 goes to the masseuse and P10 for the center. They also offer manicure, pedicure and haircutting services. The center is open Mondays to Fridays 8:00 am-5:00 pm. The center is another livelihood program of Mayor Eric C. Codilla.
by Elvie Roman-Roa

Matag-ob gets 3 rainwater collectors

DISTRICT Engineer Lino Francisco C. Gonzales of 4th Leyte Engineering District announced the completion of three different types of rainwater collectors in Candelaria, Matag-ob town with a total project cost of P194,000. The project will help residents in their daily water needs.

Engr. Gonzales also informed about the ongoing water system construction in Cagbuhangin, here in Ormoc worth P500,000 which involves the installation of an additional reservoir tank to provide enough supply of potable water to the growing number of consumers in that village.
(West Leyte Weekly Express issue of Dec. 12-18, 2011)

Jeep runs over 2-year-old

A SMALL child was accidentally run over by a passenger jeep in Cabingtan, here in Ormoc last Dec. 17. Killed was two-year-old Melvin Tigoy who lives in the area while the jeep was driven by Francisco Apuya Jr. of Simangan, this city. Based on the Traffic Management Section’s report, the driver parked his jeep at the roadside to fix the brakes. 

Parking a vehicle with malfunctioning brakes in a mountain barangay turned out to be a bad idea as the jeep rolled down the slope in reverse. Apuya ran after the jeep which picked up speed as it went farther. Ahead was Melvin who was playing on the street and sure enough, the kid was ran over by the jeep. He was rushed to Ospa-Farmers Medical Center where he was proclaimed dead on arrival. by Dong Arañez
(West Leyte Weekly Express issue of Dec. 12-18, 2011)

Beboy to construct 2-storey, 8-classroom bldg at SPED

MAYOR Eric C. Codilla announced that he will build a two-storey, eight classroom building for the Special Education (Sped) Center at the 3rd Sped Family Day Celebration last Dec. 9. Sped is a school for special children including the learning-disabled, hearing-impaired, visually-impaired and intellectually-disabled (ID).

The Sped Center has a special place in Mayor Codilla’s heart because his 20-year-old son Dodong is enrolled at the ID department. For the past three years the center has accepted children with autism and Down syndrome under the tutelage of Arlene P. Sia who was sent by the mayor’s wife Jingjing to Manila for a special training on her field.
 
Being a father of a special child himself, Mayor Codilla advised similarly situated parents not to be ashamed of their children and continue giving them support to improve their condition. The center is the first and only one of its kind in Region 8 and its enrollment is increasing.
 
Principal Henrietta Tito-Managbanag said there were only 11 enrollees on its first year, 18 on the 2nd year and now 33. The program featured a “Parents Got Talent” and Christmas carol contests. It was also graced by Regional Sped Supervisor II Harvie Villamor. by Elvie Roman-Roa
(West Leyte Weekly Express issue of Dec. 12-18, 2011)

Ormoc-Kananga Upland Range Dev't MOA signed

AGRICULTURE Secretary Proceso Alcala led the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement on the Agri-Pinoy Integrated and Diversified Program for the Development of the Ormoc-Kananga (OK) Upland Range, a public-private partnership which endeavors to analyze the supply chains for the priority high value crops and livestock in the Ormoc and Kananga upland range.
 
This will be done by improving the production and postproduction systems with emphasis on organic farming and good agricultural practices, establish consolidation centers to ensure product quality and market linkage, and enhance the capacity of stakeholders in managing competitive supply chains.
 
This will mean that the OK Upland Range will become the center of attention for agricultural developments not only of one but of several service oriented agencies and organizations. The site is in the mountains of Tongonan, center of the Leyte Geothermal Production Field covering 107,625-hectares.
 
Alcala committed to support the promotion of profitable and sustainable production and marketing of high value crops, livestock and even fishery products. “This program will not only focus on increasing the productivity of agricultural and fishery commodities but also on other indispensable aspects of the supply chain such as the processing and marketing systems,” he said.
 
The Agriculture Department, in partnership with National Agribusiness Corp. (Nabcor), shall provide funds for the establishment of infrastructure (consolidation center and pilot packinghouse), research and development as well as market support. Energy Development Corp. (EDC) shall extend organizational and logistics support while Visayas State University (VSU) will take charge on the innovation and technical support.
 
For its part, program beneficiary Partners Multipurpose Cooperative (PMPC), the umbrella organization of 23 farmers’ community associations in the Ormoc-Kananga range, shall be responsible for the program activities’ sustainability after a transitory period, the management of the consolidation center, compliance of the repayment scheme for inputs and services, and the observance of environmental responsibility. 
 
As a source of renewable energy in the Philippines and the world’s largest geothermal facility, protection of the Ormoc-Kananga range has become more critical in the face of climate change. Also to be considered is the economic development of the area’s upland communities comprised of 5,600 households.
 
Also gracing the occasion are National Rice Program Director Dante Delima, NABCOR President Honesto F. Baniqued, EDC Community Partnerships Department Manager Engr. Emiliano C. Argoncillo and VSU Horticulture Department Head Dr. Antonio Acedo, Jr. by Francis C. Rosaroso
(West Leyte Weekly Express issue of Dec. 12-18, 2011)

PNoy awards rice farmer from Ormoc

ORMOCANON farmer Alfredo Q. Roble finally received his award from President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III for leading this year’s national winners of the Gawad Saka, a search for outstanding achievers in agriculture and fisheries. He was honored for hybrid rice production at the Rizal Hall of Malacañang Palace last Dec. 13.
 
Roble shared the limelight with farmer Anna Cagulada of Dujali, Davao del Norte who was adjudged as the country’s best integrated rice farmer. Both of them along with other 12 individual winners each received a Presidential citation, trophy and cash reward of P100,000. Group winners received project grants totaling P4.25 million.
 
Another Leyteño is this year’s agricultural scientist Dr. Carlos dela Cruz of Balinsasayao, Abuyog town who made breakthrough researches on jackfruit production and pest management for which he received a project grant of P1 million from the Bureau of Agriculture Research.
Shining example
For the 62-year-old Roble, gone are the days when he would yield only 70 canvans per hectare on his rice farm. Encouraged to use hybrid rice by the Rice Production Enhancement Program (RPEP), he not only enjoys an escalated yield of 285 cavans now but also increased income that enabled him to become a farmer-entrepreneur.
 
Although Ormoc is basically a sugar-producing area, many farmers ventured into crop diversification to optimize the use of their fertile lands. Francis Rosaroso, chief information officer of Department of Agriculture (DA) Regional Field Unit 8 said that farmers opting to plant different kinds of crops generate an income ranging from P2-3 million a year.
 
Roble is one of such farmers. He is tilling two hectares of irrigated rice fields at two locations in San Jose, part of the 300-hectare compact rice areas in Ormoc. He began farming at age 12. “I used to help my father till the land,” he recalls. “But despite all this, I still went on with my studies. I usually go to our farm on weekends especially on Saturdays. Yet my father did not attain much success in farming since he was practicing the traditional method of farming which I’m trying to correct now.”

His keen interest on hybrid rice was developed after attending a technical briefing on hybrid rice technology and the season-long training on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) conducted in 2005 by the city government in coordination with Philippine Rice Research Institute and DA.
 
That time, Mayor Eric C. Codilla was extensively promoting hybrid rice technology through his RPEP to improve farmers’ income through higher yields. Under the program, farmers were given six bags of fertilizers per hectare for free on the condition that they harvest at least 140 cavans per hectare. Failure to hit the target will mean paying the whole cost of the fertilizers.
 
The farmers were encouraged to use hybrid seeds over the usual inbred rice varieties because they could increase their harvest and at least double their previous incomes. One of the farmers who were receptive in adopting the new technology is Roble. “The things that inspired me to use hybrid rice seeds were the high-yielding capacity, aromatic grains, good quality,  higher market demand and excellent ratooning ability which can give additional harvest to as high as 30 cavans,” he explains.
 
Before shifting to F1 (hybrid variety), Roble could only attain an average yield of 3.5 metric tons or 70 cavans per hectare. Using hybrid seeds and other recommended production-enhancing technologies, he was able to obtain a record yield of 14.45 MT or 289 cavans per hectare including the production of ratoon crop after the main rice crop.
 
For the last four croppings, Roble was able to harvest an average of not less than one ton from ratooning the rice plants, a strategy that has been giving him additional harvest and income with the least production cost. Over the years, he developed special skills in hybrid rice farming. His daily visit to his farms made him more observant to unusual signs occurring in the rice fields.
 
At one point, his one-hectare farm situated a kilometer away from his residence showed telltale signs of iron toxicity. Had it not been for his morning habit of monitoring his farm, the problem could never have been detected. Heeding the advice of rice experts, Roble drained his rice field after plowing to expose the soil to sunlight.
 
He also practiced the intermittent irrigation during early crop growth to increase phosphorous content. Later on he applied Zinc sulfate, a colorless crystalline compound to mitigate the adverse effect of the soil’s iron toxicity. Today, the area is sustainable and producing well.
 
As a value-adding activity, Roble does not only sell his produce as palay but he also as milled rice, knowing that hybrid rice commands a premium price due to its quality: soft grains when cooked and with aroma. He sees to it that 50-70% of his produce are sold as milled rice; 70% during dry season since he can dry the palay and store them; but only 50% during rainy season. 
 
Looking back, Roble said life seemed difficult for him and his family. He could hardly afford to buy new farm tools or set aside extra money for the repair of his old and dilapidated house. But in the last six years, venturing into hybrid rice enabled him to acquire farm machineries such as hand tractor, thresher and draft animals.
 
He also built a semi-concrete house for his family, and bought two motorcycles and a multicab. He was also able to put up a sari-sari store that serves as alternative outlet for his own farm products. As a barangay captain of Valencia as well, Roble is a leader who believes that his best quality are hard work, industry and time management which he applies in dealing with his official and personal obligations.
(West Leyte Weekly Express issue of Dec. 12-18, 2011)

Wala ma-solb

Dear Ate Ruby,
Dili gyud kaayo ni dako pero nabalaka gyud ko niini. Sa akong pangidaron nga 28-anyos, daghan nako og kasinatian sa mga relasyon mao nga expert na unta ko bisan unsa pa ang akong maaginan nga mga problema. Naa koy nailhan nga lalaki kadtong gipakuyog ko sa akong amiga sa ilang
Christmas party.

Atbang ra man mi og gilingkoran kadtong nagtagay-tagay na ug ganahan kaayo ko sa iyang pahiyom. Apil pod ang iyang mata kay cute pod kaayo. Sa kamubo sa higayon nga nagkaatubang mi, sige na nako siya og fantasize kay lami man ang porma sa iyang lawas.
 
Nakuha nako iyang numero sa cellphone ug mao toy sugod nga nagka-text mi ug nag-ingon siya nga gimingaw siya nako. Medyo gikilig ko ug nag-abot gyud ang among mga dalan. Dako kaayo ang akong expectation kay macho kaayo siya. Apan sa dihang nag-sex na mi medyo na-disappoint ko mao nga gusto ko na lang unta siya kalimtan tungod lage ato. Apan hangtud karon ako pa man gihapon siya gi-fantisize. Unsa may angay nako buhaton? Palihug hataga ko’g ideas. Salamat daan.          
                                                                                                                                                Nabitin,
                                                                                                                                                 DonnaDili kaayo dako ang imong problema. Naa kay lalaki nga gi-fantasize pero sa dihang nagkaabot mong duha wala niya ma-meet ang imong pantasya kay lage wala ka ma-solb. Daghan baya ang rason nganung dili ma-solb tang mga babaye. Tingali kadto nga panahon dili kaayo kondisyon ang imong lawas mao nga wala nidayon ang pagsaka nimo sa langit. 

Puwede pod nga tungod kay natabunan ka sa imong pagpantasya sa iya, mura’g na oversee nimo ang sitwasyon nga angay unta imong na-focus kadto nga time nga nag-abot mo. Puwede pod nga nauwaw mo sa isig-usa mao nga wala sa maximum level ang inyong performance

Kung ganahan gyud ka sa iya, nganung dili nimo siya hatagan og usa pa ka chance nga ma-solb ka? Puwede man nimo siyang sultihan nga wala ka ma-solb kadtong last play ninyo. Dako baya ni nga challenge isip lalaki kung ingnun siya nga wala ka makadungan o wala niya ma-meet ang imong expectation sa iya.
 
Ug sa sunod nga mag-date na pod mo, kalma lang. Ibutang ninyo ang inyong kaugalingon sa usa ka komportableng sitwasyon nga dili mo mauwaw. Paghimo sad mo og foreplay -- ayaw diretsuha. This can help you put yourselves in the right condition. And try to know each other pa una. Mas maayo kung mahibaw-an ninyo pareho kung asa mo uyon aron kana maoy inyong i-develop kung asa mo parehas ma-solb.
 
Sa tanang mga tigbasa nga ganahan mo-share sa ilang problema, pag-email lang sa espina_ruby@yahoo.com.
(West Leyte Weekly Express issue of Dec. 12-18, 2011)