Wednesday, November 27, 2013

On Teacher’s Appointments



 By Nash Tahang

(This is an opinion page of Tawi-Tawi Mirror written by the editor)


Well, we just want to congratulate 27 newly appointed teachers for DepEd Tawi-Tawi, whose appointments have already been attested by the CSC-ARMM, according to Asec Noor Saada in his FB postings.  These appointments were returned to the office of OIC-Superintendent Nuhaila Amirulhadj who will direct the new regular teachers to undergo Teachers Orientation Program (TOP).  Seven of these teachers have already their places of deployment while the other 20 has yet to be assigned by the SDS.   TOP is a 5-day program for new permanent teachers aimed to facilitate their transition into government service, specifically into the public school system.  The program is composed of two parts: Opening of the Mind and Opening of the Heart. According to Asec Saada, the morning and afternoon sessions are intended to open their minds about pertinent laws, rules and regulations including that of CSC, GSIS, PhilHealth, Pag-IBIG, PPSTA and BIR. The evening session, a short and informal one is about opening their hearts, their motivation and commitment to the teaching profession.
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       It is wanton to note that the new teachers haven’t bought their appointments; because Asec Saada said their office (Deped-Region) is not in the business of selling appointments. He stressed that RG Mujiv Hataman and RS Jamar Kulayan (DepEd) are vehemently condemning this illegal system.  Urged applicants to apply directly to the regional office and shun anybody posing as agents or middleman for money consideration in exchange of appointments. The DepEd-Region is directing applicants to report this activity.  So that anybody indulging in it will be slapped with the force of the law.
       Looking at the developments in DepEd today seems that regional officials are dead serious in their commitment of reforming the system in the ARMM. No ghosts schools and teachers, no trading in appointments, and no more SOPs?  Well and good! Congratulations DepEd officials and more power.
     Oh by the way, some preschool teachers appointed last June 2012, are asking for their salaries, seems that DepEd –Region has forgotten their plights. No salary received yet until today.
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     The 2nd Governor Nurbert Sahali Cup on the Lawn Tennis tournament is in its hottest motion.  Scheduled on November 23-26, the four-day lawn tennis competition is a sports program of Governor Toto Sahali in coordination with DPWH chief, Engr. Bensoud Ajihil. The two are avid players of basket ball and lawn tennis.  They believe in the athletic development of the people, especially, the youth so that it would shun them from doing societal maladies and keep them in good health, as sports bridge good exercise, to maintain healthy condition.  Gov. Sahali as a sports lover has sponsored basket ball tournaments and lawn tennis cups in barely five months in office. He has also been to sponsorship of many games even during his stint as mayor of Panglima Sugala.  And who knows in few months time, the governor will also sponsor skills training for youth development program of the provincial government. We look forward to that because lots of school leavers will be benefitted from the program.  And before we forget, the Pacquiao-Rios brawl last Sunday was amazingly seen in the MSU gymnasium - converted movie house sponsored by Gov. Toto Sahali and Vice Gov Tati Ahaja, in coordination with Zenar Telecom and MSU-Tawi-Tawi.  Pacman wins!  Kudos PK, again! 


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       The PIA-9 and Basulta Area in coordination with COMNET Tawi-Tawi is going to conduct a media seminar-workshop on journalism to about a hundred high school students of Tawi-Tawi on the week end. My partner, Dave Malcampo will lead the training activities.  Dave has been at the helm of several trainings in varied fields but his forte is of course – media - as he has been in this job all his life, and now being manager of the PIA Info-center of R9 and BASULTA, maintaining the PIA “Your News Today” dispatch, he is sharing and imparting his stock knowledge to the younger generations. Albeit his invitation to let me lecture on straight news was a good opportunity for me to teach the younger news enthusiasts, but I have to turn it down because of a trip I have to make importantly.  Anyway, good luck to future journalists of Tawi-Tawi.
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       So far, there are already three bills filed by Congress- woman Ruby Sahali in the lower house.  As far as I know, bills like elevating the status of Datu Halaun Sakilan Memorial Hospital from a 50-bed capacity to 200- bed capacity was her first filed in Congress; followed by a bill proposing the establishment of a municipal hospital in Panglima Sugala, and the one seeking Turtle Islands as a protected area.  Well, such a transparency by posting her activities in congress in her FB is a will to inform the people of her representation, of what she is doing in the Batasang Pambansa.  But what is miserable to note is the impediment of not being able to implement something, like the privilege undertaken by past representatives in Congress, because the PDAF scam brought the scrapping of this pork barrel funds of the lawmakers.
        Latest reports say that the Napoles PDAF scam was masterminded by a most senior senator of the republic – Juan Ponce Enrile – who is known for his campaign slogan “Gusto ko Masaya ka” yet ironically, he has caused sadness to almost all lawmakers and other PDAF dependents, and disgrace to the whole nation by being a corrupt public official. Actually, it’s not only Enrile who is of this caliber, lots of them in the government.
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       There have been super typhoons that hit the Philippines such as Ondoy and Sendong but the worst of them all is super typhoon Yolanda which devastated Visayas and some parts of Mindanao. The gravest hit by Yoling is Tacloban which made the city a ghost and a dead one.  It is hard to believe that more than five thousand people died because of the wrath made by Yolanda, although foreign aid has reached almost 13 billion pesos but it could do nothing to revive the lost lives taken by Yolanda. What is really wrong with the Philippines?  Notwithstanding the scientific theory of the typhoon belts in the country, Filipinos have to ponder why the wrath of nature such as super typhoons is happening?  Does this natural calamities manifest a signal from up above that Filipinos should repent?
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        By the way my buddy, Sali Jamasali, DXDC station manager is recalled to render media duties in Tacloban City for two weeks. Well, that is a prize of being good and efficient.  Carry on man, be the best of whatever and wherever you are.     

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Sahali urges ulema to begin construction of grand mosque



By Nash Tahang

Governor Toto Sahali has nodded his consent to the construction of the Grand Mosque, after a group of ulama from the Majlisul A’ala, has sought his intervention to bring the long delayed mosque project to reality.

     In a meeting with Tawi-Tawi Mufti Abdulwahid Inju, the governor has urged the mufti to meet with his colleagues and finalize the decision to start the construction. 

    Inju said that the meeting among the ulama group of the Majlisul A’ala has been done and the decision is to adhere to the governor’s suggestion.

     Gov. Sahali also said the P7.5 million savings from the voluntary contributions of the government agencies and the people of Tawi-Tawi   is enough to start the initial stage of the mosque project and “as the project is on the process of construction, the people of Tawi-Tawi are expected to all join hands to finish the grand mosque project,” he stressed.

     He also committed to delegate the Provincial Engineers Office to lead in the construction to assure the project is properly carried according to its specification.

     As of press time, Governor Sahali is waiting for the final resolution of the Majlisul A’ala on the mosque project, which the provincial government will be spearheading through the request of the ulama group of Tawi-Tawi.

     The grand mosque project was conceptualized by the Majlisul A’ala about a decade ago and has aimed to raise the amount of P90 million to complete the project.  

     Sources say, the ulama group has already sought foreign aid, aside from the voluntary contribution of the people of Tawi-Tawi, the government agencies, and the private sectors to help attain the completion of the grand mosque project.

     Yet after a decade of waiting for huge funds to commence the project, only an amount of P7.5 from the voluntary contributions of the people of Tawi-Tawi is now ready to initiate the project, which Governor Toto Sahali is ardently taking part to funnel the construction upon the request of the Majlisul A’ala. 

    Among the government agencies that shared bigger amount of contributions include the provincial government of Tawi-Tawi, then under the able leadership of Governor Dick Sahali, the Mindanao State University, then under the chancellorship of Dean Eddie Alih, the Department of Public Works and Highways, with District Engineer Bensoud Ajihil at the helm, and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, headed by Penro Jonel Moh. Monel.

     With the young Sahali at the helm of provincial leadership and committing support to the project through the request of the Majlisul A’ala, the probability of initiating the project start is near imagination.

     The fact that the young governor has accomplished the Batu-Batu Mosque when he was still mayor of that municipality, he would do the same with the grand mosque project  with the support of the constituents, as this benefits the religious creed of the people of Tawi-Tawi. 

     

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Tawi-Tawi runs for Zambo IDPs

BONGAO, Tawi-Tawi (October 6) - The Dagan Kalna’ Sambuwangan concluded this morning when about 1,500 participants assembled at the MSU High School ground, and pledge a commitment to run and raise funds for the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) of Zamboanga City.

The run for a cause was a brainchild of MSU Professor Felimon Romero who saw the need to raise funds to aid the over a hundred thousand Zamboanga IDPs who were force to flee their homes from the unprincipled war perpetrated by the MNLF Misuari faction, which raided Zamboanga City for about two weeks, and engaged government forces fiercely claiming death of a number of people and razing down residential houses in at least five barangays.

In his message, Governor Nurbert Sahali conveyed his appreciation to the cause of the Dagan Kalna’ Sambuawangan, saying that the event was as simple as any fun run but the objective was noble and the impact is great as a financial aid to the ordeal of the IDPs.

For his part, GM Rosendo Reyes of Bongao Water District and president of Tawi-Tawi Alumni Association said the planning and coordination of the Dagan Kalna’ Sambuwangan event was fruitful as it reaped success.

He thanked the runners from the different organizations and government agencies for their cooperation and participation, especially, the provincial government which gave its all out support in making the Run very successful.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Tawi-Tawi contingency plans organized for Zambo Crisis



By Nash Tahang

BONGAO, Tawi-Tawi  (September 19, 2013) -  Governor Nurbert Sahali has convened a special meeting of the Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC), Wednesday, to address problems relative to the on-going siege in Zamboanga City, whose adverse effects are felt in the province.

Different agencies were called to present their contingency plans in anticipation to possible problems the siege in Zamboanga City may cause Tawi-Tawi.

S/Supt Joselito Salido, Tawi-Tawi police director, Captain Alberto Cruz, CO, Task Force 62, and Lt Col Rommel Recinto, CO, MBLT -5 have assured Gov. Sahali that the PNP and the AFP are ready to curtail any attempt by bad elements to disturb peace and tranquility of the province.

Gov. Sahali has also directed the National Food Authority and rice traders to assure that rice supply and other commodities will be sufficient to the needs of the people when things get worse as a result of the siege.

Earlier, since the crisis started Gov. Sahali and Representative Ruby Sahali have arranged for special flights of the Cebu Pacific to ferry stranded 292 pilgrims from Tawi-Tawi to Cebu of which the provincial government in coordination with the congressional district has financially assisted the pilgrims in their fares to Cebu. 

In the same manner, both offices have also work hand in hand in providing free transportation to Tawi-Tawians caught amidst the armed encounter between the MNLF rebels and the government troops in Zamboanga City.

The first wave of Tawi-Tawi evacuees numbered 602, which arrived Tuesday noon via M/V Kristel Jane.
However, the second wave estimated to ferry over a thousand evacuees has yet to await the travel ban to be lifted by WESMINCOM before it could sail from Zamboanga City to Tawi-Tawi.

The provincial government has sent donation worth of P1million relief goods to the displace victims coursed through the city government of Zamboanga. 

Sahali also made his press statement Monday on the postponement of Tawi-Tawi’s 40th Kamahardikaan celebration slated September 22-27, stressing that “we cannot rejoice while our neighbors are in a state of anguish”

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Tawi-Tawi donates P1-M worth of relief goods to Zambo evacuees

The Prov'l Govt of Tawi-Tawi is donating P1-M worth assorted relief goods to the evacuees of Zamboanga. The goods include some 100 sacks of rice, noodles, canned goods and toiletries and will be turned over to Mayor Beng Climaco. (fdm)

Monday, September 16, 2013

PRESS STATEMENT



PRESS STATEMENT
Gov. NURBERT M. SAHALI on the postponement of the 40th Kamahardikaan Celebration

With suggestions from the members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan and in our consensus, I do hereby declare the postponement of the 40th celebration of Tawi-Tawi Kamahardikaan slated on September 22-27, 2013.

“We are moving the date of our celebration in consideration of the chaos and siege happening in Zamboanga City; because of this situation, the suspension of both air and sea transportation will hinder the appearance of our invited guests and participants; delay the arrival of materials and facilities needed in the celebration that will make us appear having a haphazard commemoration, and the feeling of sympathy towards the sufferings of the people caught amidst the conflict in Zamboanga City.  We cannot rejoice while our neighbors are in the state of anguish.”

“We pray that everything will be in place to normalcy so that we could carry on our 40th kamahardikaan celebration in a date we shall announce later. “