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Iloilo City and MORE Power partner in a Program to achieve Zero Fire Cases

Iloilo City and MORE Power partner in a Program to achieve Zero Fire Cases NewsExpress

In a collaborative effort to eradicate electrical fire incidents in highly populated areas, the Iloilo City
government have taken the lead in launching the Integrated Approach to Fire Prevention program.
Together with the City Government of Iloilo, MORE Power, Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), and other
stakeholders will work closely to tackle the common causes of fire incidents within the area, including
jumpers, unauthorized load connections, open wirings, substandard service wires, and lack of
awareness/negligence.
“The city government is working with MORE Power on the integrated approach to fire prevention
program. The fire incidents in Iloilo City are mostly preventable and due to illegal electric connections.”
Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas said.
This initiative aims to achieve specific objectives, such as ensuring all service lines are jumper-free,
rehabilitating old Elevated Metering Centers (EMCs) and over-extended low-lying wires, validating and
converting unauthorized load-side connections, and institutionalizing fire safety through community
involvement.
The program will be implemented in four phases, starting with the deployment of line sweepers to
conduct thorough inspections of secondary lines, service drops, metering facilities, flying connections,
and loop connections.
The program will also validate and convert unauthorized load-side connections, with households
apprehended for such violations to be regularized through the MORE Konek program. Moreover, old
EMCs and over-extended low-lying wires will be rehabilitated, with priority given to those in depressed
or vulnerable barangays.
“We need to work closely with MORE Power and the barangays to legalize electric connections to
prevent fire incidents in the city. Funds of the city going to financial assistance can be put to better use”
the Mayor added.
To ensure that corrective measures are implemented, MORE Power will work in collaboration with
barangay officials, the BFP, OBO/CEO, and its own distribution engineers. In addition to the mentioned
action plans, MORE Power will implement an Information, Education, and Communication program (IEC)
covering electrical and fire safety, as well as RA 7832.
The BFP will also be involved in facilitating fire safety seminars. With these measures in place, the City
Government of Iloilo, MORE Power, BFP and leaders of the local communities hope to achieve the target
of zero fire incidents within six months.
Iloilo City Government’s leadership in this program demonstrates how it values partnership and
collaboration as well as the importance of collective efforts to prevent fires and make homes and
communities safer.
Through continuous effort and determination, this project shows that it is possible to achieve the target
of zero fire incidents.

FUTURE TRANSPORTATION

FUTURE TRANSPORTATION NewsExpress

Firm eyes modern transport system in Iloilo City

By Vincent P. Grecia
A modern transport system may soon enter Iloilo City.
Futran Philippines Inc. expressed its proposal to Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas for the
establishment of an environment-friendly mass transport system using podcars.
Podcars, also known as personal rapid transit, is a mode of public transport featuring small low-
capacity automated vehicles operating on a network of specially built guideways.
“As the Mayor of the City of Love, I am thrilled to announce that Futran Philippines, Inc. has
presented an exciting proposal that could revolutionize transportation in our city! With the
potential implementation of podcars, we can finally bid farewell to the frustrating traffic and
usher in a new era of sustainable commuting. This game-changing investment is a testament to
the power of public-private partnerships in uplifting the lives of our citizens. Let’s rally together
to make this vision a reality and propel our beloved city toward a brighter, more efficient
future!” Treñas announced in a Facebook post.
Executives of Futran Philippines led by its president Jose Christopher Fornier II presented the
proposal to Mayor Treñas last week.
Initial information obtained from company source said that the podcars transport system in Iloilo
City will cover 16 kilometers and could be extended to the neighboring towns of Pavia, Oton,
Leganes and San Miguel.
If realized, Iloilo City will be the among the first three cities to benefit from the podcars transport
system through Public-Private Partnership. Mandaue City, Cebu province and Ilagan City,
Isabela.
The podcars transport system has been proven to be safe for passengers based on the countries
that use this system such as Germany, Japan, and China.
The company ensures that its products are safe and reliable as it is under the approval of
Germany’s TUV Rheinland, the world’s recognized technical service provider and certification
body.
The proposed transport system will not disturb the usual road activities in the city, citing the
company’s modern transport technology that is going to be above ground.
CAPTIONS
Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas welcomes Futran Philippines president Jose Christopher Fornier
II and company during their visit at the Iloilo City Hall last week. (Iloilo CMO)

Artists rendition of the podcar which an environment-friendly modern transport system.

NewsExpress April 24-30 Issue

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Face-to-face Manggahan Festival returns

Face-to-face Manggahan Festival returns NewsExpress

Manggahan Festival of the Province of Guimaras makes a sweet comeback this year with a full packed face-to-face activity during the month long celebration. Events will take place every weekend to take advantage of the influx of tourists in the island during Saturdays and Sundays with the highlight slated on May 19-22. “Imbukada” will kick off Manggahan festivities on April 29, 2023 with a mass and opening program. The Agri-Fishery and Eco-Tourism Expo and an art exhibit likewise open on the same day. An open dance sport competition and live band will culminate the opening day of Manggahan Festival 2023. On e o f t h e mo s t anticipated events every Manggahan Festival, the “Mango-Eat-All-You-Can”, is set to return. Feast on mouth-watering Guimaras mangoes from May 19-22. If you want to experience mango picking, go to the Mango Harvest Festival. Pick and pay what you have harvested. Other activities that will add color to this year’s celebration are battle of the bands, cook-off challenge, bike fest, street dance battle, job fair, color fun run with celebrity guests, folk dance competition, and dog show. Miss Guimaras will be crowned on May 20 while Mr. Guimaras pageant will take place on May 18. The Provincial Government has also prepared for sports enthusiasts who will come to Manggahan. There is water sports and jet ski showcase, jujitsu, basketball where the Philippine Basketball League will play, and a volleyball tournament. Nightly entertainment will feature different OPM rock bands. The celebration ends on May 22 in conjunction with the 31st anniversary of Guimaras becoming a province. A thanksgiving mass will be offered before the provincehood anniversary program. Five competing “hubons” from the municipalities and a non-competing group from Guimaras State University will showcase the rich culture and history of Guimaras in the Manggahan Cultural Competition. A fireworks display will be held at the Capitol grounds to be followed by performances of two big OPM rock bands on the last night of the festival.

Capitol to celebrate Iloilo’s 122nd founding anniversary on April 11-14

Capitol to celebrate Iloilo’s 122nd founding anniversary on April 11-14 NewsExpress

The Province of Iloilo is all set for the celebration of its 122nd Founding Anniversary through the Semana sang Iloilo slated from April 11-14, 2023. Anchored on the theme “122 Years of Championing Progress”, a line-up of activities was prepared to commemorate the establishment of the civil government in Iloilo province on April 11, 1901. Gov. Arthur Defensor, Jr. cited the significance of the celebration as the province is positioning itself as an investment destination under his new development agenda “MoRProGRes Iloilo or Movement for a Robust, Progressive, Globally-competitive, and Resilient Province of Iloilo”. The celebration will kick-off on April 11, Tuesday, with a funwalk/street dance to be participated by Iloilo provincial government employees from Sunburst Park to the Iloilo Provincial Capitol grounds starting 6:30 a.m. Upon the arrival of the funwalk/streetdance participants at the Capitol grounds, there will be an Opening program to be followed by the Cheerdance competition. A thanksgiving mass will be held at the Capitol lobby around 9:30 a.m. At 10:30 am there will be a ribbon cutting of the Sumakwelan exhibit featuring books written in Hiligaynon at the Casa Real lobby. It will be followed by the ribbon cutting of the MoRProGRes Garden Show beside the Casa Real. In the afternoon, at 1:30 will be the groundbreaking of solar energy facility at Aleosan District Hospital in Alimodian. At 4:30 p.m., there will be an unveiling of Important Cultural Property Marker at the Casa Real entrance to be followed by the official launching of the MoRProGRes Iloilo which will be held at the Capitol lobby. On April 12, Wednesday, at 9:00 a.m. will be the Festival of Municipalities to be held at the Capitol main entrance. At the same time will be animal spaying and neutering activity to be spearheaded by the Provincial Veterinary Office at the Casa Real. At 10 a.m. will be the Awarding Ceremony of the Top Taxpayers and Stakeholders in the Province of Iloilo at the Casa Real Social Hall. At 1:00 p.m. is the Inter-District Bag/Bayong Painting Contest and Plant Pots/Banga Painting Contest to be held in front of the National Museum Western Visayas. On April 13, Thursday, there will be a Bloodletting Activity led by the Association of Iloilo Provincial Government Employees (AIPGE) in partnership with the Philippine Red Cross starting at 8 a.m. at the National Museum Western Visayas. Provincial Government Environment and Natural Resources Office (PGENRO) will officially launch the “Tapon to Ipon” project at the Capitol lobby which aims to collect clear PET bottles for recycling at 9:00 a.m. Employees from the different district hospitals in the province will showcase their talents in the Inter-hospital Dance Contest at 1:00 p.m. in the Capitol lobby. April 14, Friday, will be Iloilo provincial government employees day to be highlighted by a Laro ng Lahi competition in the morning and Search for Mutya ng Barangay Kapitolyo in the afternoon. It will also be the opening day of the two-day First Iloilo Seaweed Summit which will be held at the Casa Real Social Hall from April 14 and 15. The employees have also engaged in different sports activities which started on April 3 until April 14. Events that will run from April 11 – 14 are: MoR ProGRes Garden Show beside the Casa Real; Agri/Aqua Trade Fair at the Provincial Capitol Grounds; MSMEs Trade Fair at the Capitol lobby; and Food Fest at the Capitol Parking grounds. (ECG/ Capitol News)

Guimaras all set for return of ‘Pagtaltal’

Guimaras all set for return of ‘Pagtaltal’ NewsExpress

By Vincent P. Grecia

The municipality of Jordan, Guimaras is all set for the return of “Pagtaltal sa Balaan Bukid” this
Lenten season.
The said Lenten attraction was suspended for three years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a radio interview, Jordan Mayor Cresente Chavez said different committees were formed to ensure
the successful holding of “Pagtaltal” this year.
“The Municipality of Jordan and the Province of Guimaras is ready to welcome visitors this Holy
Week,” Chavez said.
Prior to the pandemic, thousands troop to Guimaras every year to witness and experience the
commemoration of the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ in Jordan and in Balaan Bukid.
Chavez said preparations are also set to ensure the safety and security of visitors. Force multipliers
were tapped to help the Philippine National Police.
Chavez said visitors and guests should expect an exciting and meaningful presentation as the cast and
the production team of the “Pagtaltal” have made the necessary preparations.
On its 14th Year as a Street Play (11 years on its staging), Ang Pagtaltal Sa Bala-an Bukid will be
held on April 7, 2023, Good Friday, 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. from the Smallest Plaza in Poblacion,
Jordan up to the Bala-an Bukid Shrine.
The mayor added that proper coordination was also made with the Iloilo City government to ensure
the smooth flow of passengers at the Parola Wharf.
Meanwhile, the provincial government of Guimaras announced that aside from “Pagtaltal sa Balaan
Bukid” pilgrims may also join and witness other Lenten celebrations in other towns.
Dubbed as Semana Santa sa Isla the province integrated the Lenten celebration across the three
municipalities in Guimaras– Ang “Pagtaltal sa Balaan Bukid’ in Jordan (Good Friday), the Worship
Festival in the municipality of Buenavista and “Pamalandong sa Tamborong” in San Lorenzo,
Guimaras.
“The observance of the Semana Santa (Holy Week) is an important tradition embedded in the culture
of Filipinos as it serves as the culmination our Christian lives and the ultimate symbol of love and
sacrifice.
We welcome all pilgrims from all walks of faith to pray and partake in the remembering of the loving
sacrifice of Jesus as our Savior,” the provincial government announced.
The late Aquilino ‘Quiling’ Secusana of Poblacion Jordan was the founder of “Ang Pagtaltal sa
Jordan” which started in the year 1975.
The title was changed to “Ang Pagtaltal sa Guimaras” during the time of former Governor Emily
Relucio Lopez until Guimaras became a province in 1992.
The event became “Ang Pagtaltal sa Balaan Bukid” in 2009 based on the conceptualization of event
organizer Henry Geonanga Babiera.
Arturo Segubre first played the role of Jesus Christ which lasted for 20 years. Gerardo Anam Robles
also played Jesus Christ for several years until the street play was suspended in the year 2020 due to
the pandemic.

Capitol partners with Coca-Cola in recycling initiative

Capitol partners with Coca-Cola in recycling initiative NewsExpress

Vincent P. Grecia

Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc. (CCBPI) recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement
(MOA) with the Province of Iloilo and the Municipality of Pavia to begin a long-term partnership
toward a World Without Waste.
Iloilo Governor Arthur R. Defensor Jr., Pavia Vice Mayor Edsel Gerochi representing Mayor
Laurence Anthony G. Gorriceta, and Provincial Government Environment and Natural Resources
Office (PENRO) head Atty. Cesar Emmanuel Buyco led the signing with Coca-Cola
representatives Atty. Marc Cox, Director for Stakeholder Relation; Eddie Dolutan, Commercial
Unit Director for West Visayas; Rowena Bulandus, Coca-Cola Iloilo Plant Manager; and Jojo
Castillo, Regional Sales Manager for Metro Iloilo.
The partnership launches CCBPI’s nationwide collection program Tapon to Ipon: Basta Klaro,
Panalo! in the Province of Iloilo.
The initiative will collect clear PET plastic bottles from local communities and bring them to
PETValue Philippines for recycling into new food-grade packaging.
PETValue Philippines is CCBPI’s state-of-the-art recycling facility, established with global
sustainable chemical company Indorama Ventures—and is the first of its kind facility in the
country, having been granted pioneering status by the DTI Board of Investments.
The project aims to collect used PET bottles of any brand and sizes which could be brought to
collection hubs in exchange of Coca-Cola products or could be sold to accredited junk shops.
Twenty small-scale collection hubs will be installed in strategic sari-sari stores in Pavia and one
at the Iloilo Provincial Capitol.
It is one way of reducing and diverting wastes instead of directly dumping at the disposal site
which if not properly disposed will end up into the ocean.
Atty. Cox thanked Gov. Defensor and the Iloilo provincial government for partnering with CCBPI
in this project which aims to help save the environment.
Gov. Defensor for his part cited the importance of the project in strengthening the solid waste
management program of the province.
“We are very thankful for this project and we look forward to other areas of partnership and
collaboration. This project (Tapon to Ipon) will be a significant part of our solid waste
management strategy,” Defensor stressed.
Also underway is the transformation of partner sari-sari stores as collection hubs for post-
consumer PET plastic bottles, as well as the launch of an information-dissemination campaign
about segregation and recycling.
CCBPI with the help of the PGENRO also plan to expand the said project to the rest of the
municipalities wherein the municipality of Dingle was identified as one of the large-scale
collection hubs.
The MOA has a term of three years which may be extended under such terms and conditions to
be agreed upon by the parties.
Also present to witness the MOA signing were Board Members Jo Anne Germinanda and
Ramon Sullano. (ECG/ Capitol News)

HUGE ACCOMPLISHMENT

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PRO 6 lauds team who busted P8.1-M illegal drugs

By Vincent P. Grecia

Police Regional Office (PRO) 6 Director PBGen Leo Francisco lauded the team that successfully busted a
supposed delivery of illegal drugs which resulted to the recovery of PhP 8.1 million worth of suspected
shabu.
Regional Police Drugs Enforcement Unit (RPDEU) 6 headed by Police Major Rommel Anicete intercepted
an elderly lady drug courier from Manila last March 28, 2023.
They conducted a buy bust operation against 27-year-old Noe Llagas, Jr. of Brgy. Ungka, Jaro, Iloilo City
who later led them to the courier named Estrelita Buena a.k.a. Madam Ester, 68 years old, from
Novaliches, Quezon City.
Bueno traveled from Batangas via a roro vessel and travelled to the city by bus. They were intercepted
by police operatives in Brgy. Buhang, Jaro.
Police recovered from Llagas one sachet of suspected shabu worth P72,000. Additional six big sachets
were recovered from him while five big sachets were also recovered from Bueno.
“It was again a huge accomplishment for PRO6, let us continue to strive in recording up these drug lords
and eliminating them from the society,” Francisco said.
Anicete said they have been monitoring the movements of Llagas and Bueno for about six months.
He believed that the drugs brought by Bueno is not only intended for Llagas but also for other
distributors.
“Ang maganda dun nauna kami, nahuli namin agad. Hindi na siya nakapag-distribute. Hindi lang para sa
isang tao ang [dala ni Madam Ester]. Marami pang tao ‘yan. Nagka-conduct na kami ng drug link kung
sino ang connection nitong si Noe Llagas,” Anicete said in an interview with dyOK Aksyon Radyo.
Bueno, on the other hand, denied that she has knowledge that the package she was carrying contain
illegal drugs.
She said that a woman approached her to bring the package to Iloilo City for a fee.
Being a senior citizen and jobless she accepted the offer not knowing that she was carrying illegal drugs.
Anicete, however, believed otherwise. “That’s part of her alibi na lang [na hind niya daw alam]. Base sa
pag-imbestiga namin sa kanya, talagang involved siya at alam niya kung ano ang dala niya sa karton na
‘yan. Sumusweldo siya ng P7,000 para sa pagdadala ng mga yan,” he said.

MORE Power inaugurates Megaworld Substation

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By Vincent P. Grecia

MORE Power, Iloilo City’s sole electric distribution utility, inaugurated its 30/36 MVA New Megaworld Substation, situated in the heart of the bustling Iloilo Business Park in Mandurriao district. No less than MORE Power owner business tycoon Enrique K. Razon, led the inauguration last

March 22, 2023 together with Alliance Global Chief Executive Officer Kevin Andrew L. Tan, MORE Power President Roel Z. Castro, and Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas. Razon said the project “is a testament to our commitment in supporting the growth and development of the local community, by providing reliable and sustainable power supply.”

Iloilo City readies for implementation of enhanced LPTRP

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‘ENHANCED LPTRP’

Iloilo City readies for implementation of enhanced LPTRP.

Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas is happy
with the approval of the Land Transportation
Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB)
of the city’s amended Local Public Transport
Route Plan (LPTRP).
Last March 21, 2023, LTFRB Region 6 Transportation
Development Officer II Joshua Gacquit personally turned
over to Mayor Treñas the “enhanced” LPTRP approved
by their central office.
LTFRB approved the 25 routes proposed by the city
government in the “enhanced” LPTRP.
To recall, the city’s LPTRP was suspended in July 2022
due to massive criticisms from the riding public and the
business community.
The city government called for a series of consultations
with the different sectors to review the routes then
submitted the amendments to the LTFRB.
In his letter to Mayor Treñas, LTFRB chairman Atty.
Teofilo Guadiz III said: “Upon deliberation of the Board,
such request (referring to the enhancement of the LPTRP)

By Vincent P. Grecia