The city government will grant loans to its employees at minimum interest rates as part of Mayor Benjamin S. Lim’s vision to improve the economic well-being of the city employees.
“It is about time that we put a stop to loan sharks,” Lim said even as he noted that the loan grant of the city government will charge only two percent interest rate compared with the 20% interest rate of loan sharks.
Lim said that the city government is serious in its effort to help its employees and to protect them from loan sharks who take advantage of their poor financial situation.
According to employees who borrow money on a 5-6 system, loan sharks charge the city employees with excessive interest rates and take hold of their ATM cards as guarantee of payments. The ATM cards are returned to the owners when the loan sharks have withdrawn the money.
According to city treasurer Romelita Alcantara, two types of loans will be granted to employees namely: regular loans and emergency or petty cash loans.
Based on the proposed mechanics of the loan facility, the maximum amount to be granted for regular loans shall not exceed the one-month basic salary of the employee, while loanable amount for emergency or petty cash loans shall not exceed 50 percent of the employee’s net take home pay of the preceding month.
Alcantara said regular loans will be paid in six equal monthly installments with an interest rate of two percent per month through payroll deduction.
The emergency loan, on the other hand, will be paid in full with two percent interest rate within a month also through payroll deduction.
Alcantara said that regular plantilla personnel of the city government can avail of the loan. Employees who are on a month-long leave of absence and who do not have a sufficient net take home pay at the time of the availment of loan are disqualified to avail of the loan.
She said that department heads will be responsible for evaluating the loan application of their respective staff based on policies established, and at the same time, recommend for the loan approval.
“The accounting office shall be responsible in the strict implementation of the payment scheme through payroll deduction,” Alcantara pointed out.
Aside from the grant of lower interest loans to city employees, the city government will also launch a housing program for them by first quarter this year. (Sunshine D. Robles)
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Gen. Douglas MacArthur comes back to life in Dagupan City.
Through the Heritage Commission and the Metro Dagupan Culture & Arts Council, the city government has started the long awaited restoration of the Home Economics Building located at the West Central Elementary School I.
The building, located at Burgos Street, has been declared as one of the city’s cultural heritage zones on May 31, 1994 through Ordinance No. 1518-94.
Originally conceptualized by Mayor Benjamin Lim and Heritage Commission Chairman Carmen Prieto, the three-phased restoration project is now being set into motion in partnership with the United Architects of the Philippines-Pangasinan-Dagupan Chapter led by its president Gerardo L. Gonzales and the Department of Education represented by West Central Principal Reynardo C. Barrozo.
“Through the restoration project, the rich history of the Home Economics building and Gen. Douglas MacArthur return to life, making the public aware of the city’s rich cultural past,” the mayor said.
According to Prieto, the building was historically significant as it was occupied and used by Gen Douglas Mac Arthur as his headquarters when he and the Allied Forces landed at the historic Lingayen Gulf in January 1945 that started the campaign to liberate Luzon Island from Japanese occupation.
The United Architect of the Philippines – Pangasinan-Dagupan Chapter, composed of a seven-member architect and some of its auxiliaries will prepare architectural designs as well as supervise the implementation of the plans in reference with the original architectural features and measurements.
Vice-chairman Alex Villaflor of the Heritage Commission, consultant for Historical Research and architectural designs, also prepared the interior layout of the proposed MacArthur Shrine.
On September 2006, Prieto noted that the Heritage Commission has already declared 10 heritage sites in Dagupan as approved by the National Historical Institute.
The initial phase of the project materialized through the countrywide development fund of Speaker Jose de Venecia, an alumni of the WCES, while the second phase was from various Dagupeño associations in America, such as: the Dagupan Association of Northern California, Dagupeneans Association of California, Dagupan Association of Southern California, Greater Dagupan Association of Los Angeles, Dagupan Association of San Diego, Dagupan Association of Chicago-Illinois, Dagupeños of New York, New Jersey and Boston, BHF Group of Companies and Magic Group of Companies.
For donations and inquiries, one may contact the City Museum at (075) 515-8060 or 515-2979 and look for Janice de Vera. (CIO/Leziel T. Cayabyab)
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The eight pilot barangays of project PROMISE received yesterday (January the assorted rescue equipment and gadgets from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) aimed at increasing their capacities in disaster preparedness.
USAID communications specialist Kevin Donahue and Mayor Benjamin Lim turned over the gadgets to some barangay captains and barangay officials after the flag raising ceremony at the City Hall.
"I congratulate the city government of Dagupan and the eight pilot barangays for their patience and hard work in implementing the project. By doing so, we assure you our continuous support and assistance," the USAID official said.
Mayor Lim expressed his appreciation to USAID and project PROMISE for the gadgets saying that "these will augment our resources in terms of disaster management."
Bacayao Norte received two 2-way radios, two megaphones, 10 hard hats, 10 rain boots, two heavy duty life jackets, eight ordinary life jackets, three bamboo rafts, 12 flash lights, two tents (tolda), one 20-meter rope, 10 raincoats, one transistor radio, two emergency lights and one still camera.
Bacayao Sur obtained two petromax, two 2-way radios, two megaphones, five hardhats, five rainboots, three heavy duty life jackets, three flatboats, one bamboo raft, five flashlights, four tents, one 20-meter rope, five raincoats, and two emergency lights.
Two petromax, two 2-way radios, two megaphones, 10 hardhats, 10 rainboots, two heavy duty life jackets, eight ordinary life jackets, two flatboats, 10 flashlights, two tents, one 20-meter rope, 10 raincoats and two emergency lights were given to Lasip Chico.
Lasip Grande is now equipped with three petromax, three 2-way radios, one megaphone, 10 hardhats, 10 rainboots, two heavy duty life jackets, two flatboats, three flashlights, three tents, two 20-meter ropes, 10 raincoats, three transistor radios, and two emergency lights.
Mangin got two 2-way radios, two megaphone, 10 hardhats, 10 rainboots, two heavy duty life jackets, two flatboats, 10 flashlights, two tents, one 20-meter rope, 10 raincoats, one emergency light. A road guide will also be provided for the barangay.
One petromax, one megaphone, 10 hardhats, one heavy duty life jacket, four ordinary life jacket, two flatboats, three flashlights, two tents and one transistor radio for Pogo Grande.
Three megaphones, 10 hardhats, 10 rainboots, two heavy duty life jackets, two flatboats, three bamboo rafts, five tents, one 20-meter rope, 10 raincoats, three emergency lights and a road guide for Salisay.
Tebeng received one petromax, two 2-way radios, one megaphone, 10 hardhats, 10 rainboots, two heavy duty life jackets, eight ordinary life jackets, two flatboats, one bamboo raft, 10 flashlights, two tents, two 20-meter ropes, 10 raincoats, one emergency light, a road guide and 30 kalungkong.
PROMISE-Dagupan focal person and city agriculturist Emma Molina said that the eight barangays were already trained on how to use the emergency devices.
Some city officials including Vice Mayor Alvin Fernandez, councilors Joey Tamayo, Alex de Venecia and Danilo Torio, various department heads and city government employees also witnessed the turnover ceremony. (CIO/Leziel T. Cayabyab)
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Mayor Benjamin S. Lim joined Former President Fidel V. Ramos and other outstanding Pangasinenses who were honored during the Kaluyagan nen Palaris (KNP) Awards and Recognition Night on December 21 at the Manila Hotel.
The former president led Pillar awardees including a posthumous award for the late Fernando Poe Jr.
Pillar awards were conferred to: former Senator Leticia Ramos Shahani; former Central Bank Governor Gabriel Singson; former NEDA Director and Presidential Adviser Hilarion "Larry" Henares; former Agrarian Reform Minister Conrado Estrella Sr.; former Ambassador and RCBC Chairman Alfonso Yunchengco; former GMA 7 President Menardo "Nards" Jimenez; former GSIS Chairman General Jose Magno; movie actress Gloria Romero; former Pangasinan Governors Tito Primicias, Rafael M. Colet, Vicente Millora and Demetrio G. Demetria; former Anti-Poverty Alleviation Secretary Marieta Primicias Goco; former Press Secretary Jesus Sison and Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo.
Posthumous-Pillar awardees included: former Governor Aguedo F. Agbayani, former Information Minister Gregorio Cendana, former Executive Secretary Jacobo Clave, former Federation of Free Farmers founder Jeremias Montemayor, Dona Consuelo Perez (widow of the late House Speaker Eugenio Perez and two past presidents of the Kaluyagan Nen Palaris namely Dr. Jose Tamayo and Justice Porfirio Sison.
The Pillar award was conferred to Pangasinenses who instituted strong foundation in leadership.
Mayor Lim, who was a recipient of various leadership awards, was cited for his contribution in Philippine public service.
Other awardees in Philippine public service were the new generation of Pangasinan leaders namely: Health Secretary Francisco Duque III, former Executive Secretary and Pangasinan Gov. Oscar Orbos, incumbent Gov. Victor Agbayani, former Press Secretary Hernani Braganza, Immigration Commissioner Al Fernandez and former Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor.
Awardees from the police and military services included: retired director General Arturo Lomibao, retired deputy direcctor general Reynaldo Velasco, Congressman and retired colonel Amado T. Espino, Jr., four-star General Esperon, Lt. Gen. Alberto Braganza, Lt. Gen. Jose Calimlim, Vice Admiral Virgilio Marcelo. Lt. Gen. Orlando Soriano and five others.
Among the prominent awardees in the private sector were: Mother Mary John Mananzan for gender empowerment, musical genius Ryan Cayabyab, renowned artists Nestor Vinluan and Baydi Mendoza, movie director and film producer Carlo J. Caparas, three-time Palanca awardee Al Mendoza and three-time national cycling champion and singer Jesus Garcia Jr.
Kaluyagan Nen Palaris is a newly-revived civic organization of Manila-based Pangasinan businessmen and professionals led by president Francisco S. Bravo, Senior Undersecretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and a native of San Nicolas, Pangasinan. (Sunshine D. Robles)
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Taguig-Pateros representative Alan Peter Cayetano informed local media that the House committee on ethics will start cross-examining First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo and his brother Pampanga representative Juan Miguel Arroyo during a press conference held at the City Museum on December 27.
Regarding the expulsion case filed against him by the First Gentleman and other members of the First Family, the oppositionist congressman admitted that he is having a hard time as he remarked “they are overwhelming in terms of numbers.”
“For the last two years, there was never an opportunity that the Arroyos really face the people and answered questions directly,” Cayetano said firmly.
He expects that massive cheating which characterized the 2004 election is likely to have its repeat during the holding of 2007 local and national elections.
“I actually fear more violence and more cheating in the next election,” he enthused.
When asked about the administration’s cha-cha move, Cayetano called for character change, especially graft practices, instead of charter change even as he noted that majority of the Filipino people do not favor accommodating cha-cha through a constituent assembly.
“They should not pass something just to advance their own self-interest and why doesn’t the president allow herself to step down to know that the administration is really serious in its move?” he said.
He added: “The problem is not the charter but the corruption of this administration.”
In response to the prediction that 2007 is not a good year for the president’s political career, Cayetano boldly answered: “We feel in the opposition that the Filipino citizenry is suffering an ill fate because of GMA. Even on surveys, the president has a very low trust rating as well as performance rating.”
Despite heated debates, he clarified that he maintains good rapport with Speaker Jose De Venecia and other pro-administration politicians outside the House.
Cayetano, a known staunch oppositionist, was accompanied by Mayor Benjamin Lim, city fiesta hermana mayor councilor Maria Librada Reyna and sangguniang panlungsod members Michael Fernandez, Vladimir Mata and Nicanor Aquino.
After the one-hour press con, Cayetano proceeded to the City Plaza and attended the Barangay Night where he served as the guest speaker.(CIO/Leziel T. Cayabyab)
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Barangay captains and officials in the city were feted to an evening of fun and entertainment during the well-attended Barangay Night held on December 27 at the City Plaza as part of the celebration of the 2006 Dagupan City Fiesta.
Taguig-Pateros congressman Alan Peter Cayetano, Mayor Benjamin Lim and fiesta hermana mayor councilor Maria Librada Reyna spearheaded the activity with the presence of some local executives, city councilors, department heads, special guests and the local media.
Among them were vice mayor Alvin Fernandez, councilors Teofilo Guadiz III, Joey Tamayo, Alex de Venecia, Vlad Mata, Michael Fernandez, Nick Aquino and Farah Decano.
In his speech, Cayetano expressed gratitude to Mayor Lim and Reyna for inviting him as the affair’s guest speaker.
He also lauded the efforts of the city fiesta committee for successfully staging the event upon seeing a jam-packed crowd composed mostly of barangay constituencies.
“It’s my fourth time to visit Dagupan and I feel delighted because I see changes and development every time I visit your city,” the opposition congressman noted.
When asked to deliver his inspirational message, Mayor Lim rated the unity and participation of the barangay captains to 98% considering the absence of two punong barangays during the event.
Games, raffles and prizes from the fiesta committee enlivened the sumptuous dinner party.
However, the dance presentation of the barangay captains to the tune of novelty song ‘boom-tarat-tarat’ stand out as a crowd favorite.
Prior to the barangay night, Cayetano and Lim conducted a one-hour press conference at the city museum where tri-media practitioners were given a chance to air their queries, be it a national or local issue. (Leziel T. Cayabyab)
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The Dagupan City Police Station (DCPS) has declared the robbery and killing of three employees at the Floren Hotel solved following the arrest of the two crime suspects.
This was revealed by chief of police P/Supt. Edgar Basbas during a press conference held at DCPS yesterday (Dec 27) even as he said that the two arrested suspects have already confirmed their participation to the crime.
Ilocos regional police director C/Supt. Leopoldo Bataoil, Mayor Benjamin S. Lim, and provincial director P/Supt. Alan Purisima commended the personnel of DCPS headed by P/Supt. Basbas, PNP-Pangasinan, and Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) for working overtime to solve the case.
“I have directed to solve the case the soonest time, but I didn’t expect that it will be solved so soon,” Bataoil said.
Mayor Lim admired the deep commitment of the police, even sacrificing their Christmas celebration with their families, and the collaboration of the various police agencies to immediately arrest the suspects and bring justice to the victims.
“I gave P/Supt. Basbas 72 hours to solve the case but the police arrested the suspects within just seven hours after the incident,” Lim said.
According to Basbas, the incident was reported to the police by a tricycle driver at around 4:15 to 4:30 a.m of December 24. When the police responded, they found three bodies sprawling with blood at the lobby of the hotel and at the coffee shop. They were identified as Jojo Calumagan, roomboy, Michael Belo, roomboy, and Joross Adress.
Adress, who was half conscious then, was rushed to the Region I Medical Center (RIMC). He is now at the state of recovery at the hospital.
The cadaver of Arcyl Molano, on the other hand, was found at the stock room. She was found with her pants lowered down below her buttocks.
City health officer Leonard Carbonell, who performed the autopsy of the victims, clarified that based on the examination done to the external genetalia of Molano revealed no bruises, hematoma and lacerations, thus, there was no sexual assault committed to the victim.
Basbas said that the suspects used a 2X4 wood in beating the victims. The weapon was recovered near the kitchen at the back of the hotel.
Basbas pointed out that the crime is considered a premeditated case with a motive of robbery since the P44,000 cash money inside the drawer at the counter was missing.
The arrested suspects who were presented to the media were: Victor Dalisay, 44, a reliever security guard of the hotel and resident of Calunitan, Sison, Pangasinan, and Jhun-Jhun Romero, 26, laundry boy of the hotel, and a resident of Pogo Grande.
Dalisay was arrested through the help of the Sison police force.
Meanwhile, one unidentified suspect is still at large. He has a rose tattoo on his right arm, about 5’4 inches in height, medium built, has a fair complexion and was wearing bonnet during the crime incident.
Basbas said that the statements of Adress, the survivor to the crime, helped the police in identifying the suspects. (Sunshine D. Robles)
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An Urban Vegetable Production seminar was staged on December 19 at barangay Herrero-Perez as part of the Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) and zero-waste programs of the city government.
The city government encourages the establishment of nursery gardens in the barangays where the composted materials can be used.
“This program is part of our undertaking to really lessen the volume of wastes being thrown on the dumpsite,” Mayor Benjamin S. Lim said in his message.
The mayor stressed that the city government is really serious in putting order in the disposal of wastes in the city.
Lim encouraged vegetable production in the backyards. He underscored the significance of planting vegetable assortments at the house gardens, because it cannot only contribute to a green environment, but it can also be a source of income for families.
City agriculturist Emma Molina said that the barangays can take advantage of the idle lots and convert them into vegetable production areas.
Teresita Pascua, agricultural technologist, discussed the rapid composting, while Edel Marave of the East-West Sales representative gave his insights on seed selection and cultural management. Marave also made an urban vegetable production demonstration.
The seminar was participated in by representatives from Herrero-Perz, Mayombo, Barangay I, Barangay 2&3, Barangay 4, Pogo Chico, Tapuac, Mangin, Tebeng and Lucao. (Sunshine D. Robles)
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A lot of Dagupeño students from various schools were impressed with the city fiesta committee’s presentation of an information technology (IT) road show and book fair during its formal launching today (Dec. 19) at the Malimgas Market.
The activity, which is part of the Dagupan City fiesta celebration, will be staged from December 19 to 20.
The road show features different knowledge centers at the second floor of the market where information, technology and other learning materials are readily available.
According to event chairman Angel Reyna, Jr., the two-day event was participated in by various local and national guest exhibitors.
The exhibitors include: the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company, Bitstop computer, Farm out central in touch, HWM magazine, Smart telecommunications, Copylandia, Canon Philippines, Axis Distribution Inc., PC-Cartel, Techfactors Inc., JOES Publications, Trinitas Building, Domedane Publishing, ABIVA Publishing, Diwa Publishing, C & E Publishing and Asian Tech.
The affair also highlighted the call center industry, latest information communication and technology trends and curriculum, internet profit potential and wireless technology.
In his remarks, Vice Mayor Alvin Fernandez lauded the city fiesta executive committee headed by hermana mayor Maria Librada Reyna for doing a great job in making the presentation well-organized and successful.
“We really bring out the best so the general public will enjoy the show which will provide them useful insights into the use of information technology in modernizing their learning process,” the hermana mayor said.
She further encouraged all graduate and non-graduate students aged 18 years and above to avail of the scholarship grant provided by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority for those aspiring to become call center agents. (CIO/Leziel T. Cayabyab)
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Mayor Lim and Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz led crowd of 3,500 people during a march and prayer rally against hasty charter change and constitutional assembly yesterday (Dec 15) held at the city plaza.
The participants were composed of students and members of various religious organizations, such as the United Methodist Church, the Philippine Independent Church and the Roman Catholic Church.
“I do not believe that the Filipino people are so close-minded that they are not open to change. I am sure that the people are willing to amend or even revise completely our constitution if this is done correctly, sincerely, honestly, and in such a way would benefit the Filipino people,” Lim declared.
Lim said that opposition to charter change has snowballed not only because of the questionable intentions behind it, but also because of the untrustworthy characters who are pushing for it.
He said that the Filipino people have witnessed how the government has abused its resources to perpetuate itself in power. “The last straw, and what the people of this great nation cannot take, is the thought of a few people in government twisting and manipulating a constitution for which the Filipino people shed their own tears and blood.”
The mayor noted the sacredness of the constitution. And as the fundamental law of the land, it cannot be used to lengthen one’s term of office or to postpone or cancel elections, or to protect oneself from being impeached in congress, and most definitely, it is not a means to make oneself a prime minister.
Lim issued a challenge to the government officials who are pushing for charter change: “Remove yourselves from power, then fight for charter change. That way the Filipino people can see the sincerity of your actions, and I will proudly stand beside you, and let us fight together for sincere and honest change.”
“What the proponents of charter change do not realize is that embodied in our constitution is the spirit of freedom and democracy, and that spirit can never be amended, revised, nor corrupted,” the mayor said even as he admitted that the constitution is not perfect and there are changes that can be made to make it a stronger law, but there lies the beauty of the constitution.
Archbishop Cruz, on the other hand, referred to the charter change movement as a way of snatching not only the rights and hopes of the people, but also the very lives of Filipinos.
He bared that some 700 people composed of clergymen, media practitioners, workers and farmers, have been killed because of their advocacies for the Filipino people and against the government.
The youth sector expressed its stand against chacha by performing an interpretative dance to the tune of “The Prayer.”
All participants sang together, “Ang Cha-Cha ay Sumabit,” composed by a Dagupeño. The song goes: “Ang Cha-Cha ay sumabit, dahil bayan ay nagalit, JDV namilipit, dahil gusto ay ipilit…Sa Kongreso ay naghugas kamay, dahil ang Con-Ass nila’y sumablay, sektor ng bayan, maging ang simbahan…sa laban nagtagumpay.”
Leaders from the various religious organizations also led a prayer for peace, justice and prosperity for the nation. (Sunshine D. Robles)
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