Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Blessing of Out Patient Department-Emergency Room Complex in Malungon.

Blessing of OPD-ER Complex – Sarangani OIC Health Officer Arvin Alejandro lead Sangguniang Panlalawigan members and Region-12 Health officials on Thursday’s (August 8, 2013) cutting of ribbon ceremony which signals the official opening of new provincial government-funded P.5M-worth Out Patient Department and Emergency Room complex building in Malungon, Sarangani Province. In photo are (L-R) provincial board member armand Guili, DOH-12 and Provincial Engineering Department representatives, Dr. Arvin Alejandro and board member, Dr. Elmer De Peralta. (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE)

Newly built MMH mortuary – Dr. Arvin Alejandro, Sarangani OIC Health Officer, with DOH-12 officials, board members and provincial engineers inspect the newly constructed morgue during the opening of three (3) provincial government-funded building facilities worth P1.658M in Malungon, Sarangani Province. From left to right are SP member Armand Guili, OIC provincial health officer Dr. Arvin Alejandro, DOH-12 and PEO representatives, MMH OIC Dr. Allen Geoffrey Espanola and board member, Dr. Elmer De Peralta. (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE)

Opening of MMH Isolation room – Provincial board member Elmer De Peralta and Sarangani OIC Health Officer Dr. Arvin Alejandro  lead provincial and municipal officials, engineers and DOH-12 representatives Thurday (August 8, 2013) during a brief onsite visit at the newly constructed provincial government-funded isolation ward (A separate room for patients that are suffering from infectious diseases) worth P.658M, before the formal opening and blessing of the three newly built health edifices worth  P1.658M  in Malungon, Sarangani province. (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE)

Closer partnership for much better, healthier, and safer communities – Municipal Councilor Joseph Calanao, speaking in behalf of Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino,  have announced Thursday (August 8, 2013) the municipal government’s creation of a three-year designed agenda to stabilize more of its health care programs in support to the provincial government’s health care initiatives during Thursday’s (August 8, 2013) blessing and opening of the provincial government-funded health facilities worth P1.658M at the Malungon Municipal Hospital in Sarangani Province.  (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Advancing more merit on health services - Dr. Arvin Alejandro, Sarangani (OIC) provincial health officer, have urge Malungon Municipal Hospital (MMH) nurses, doctors and staffs to continuously provide exemplary physical, emotional and spiritual care to patients during the blessing and official opening of a provincial government-funded three hospital buildings compose of a mortuary, isolation ward and OPD-ER complex worth P1.658M in Malungon, Sarangani Province. (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE)

The new MMH OPD-ER complex in Sarangani – Photo shows the newly built Malungon Municipal Hospital Out Patient Department-Emergency complex during its blessing on Thursday (August 8, 2013), together with the newly constructed isolation ward and a mortuary in Malungon, Sarangani Province. The provincial government-funded projects are worth P1.658 million. (Isagani Palma-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE)

Monday, August 5, 2013

Brighter talks in DavSur, SarGen rim row looms





Border talks – Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino gestures as he present the doable advantages that each of the contesting local government units would avail, if ever that the longtime conflicted Gensan-Malungon-Kiblawan border will be solved during a recently held peace and order conference with ranking police, military and government officials headed by Gov. Claude Bautista in Digos City. Photo shows (L-R) Kiblawan town Mayor Jimmy Camanero, Mayor Constantino and Gov. Claude Bautista, while seated from right are AFP 1002nd brigade commander Marcos Norman Flores, Army General Gloriouso Miranda, and Davao Del Sur police director Senior Supt. Ronaldo Llanea. For more information, visit malungon.blogspot.com (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE. 
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MALUNGON, Sarangani – Top local government officials here, with the neighboring city of General Santos and the nearby town of Kiblawan in Davao Del Sur, express optimism that the longtime contested triangular boundaries at the foot of Mt. Matutum will soon be solved.

Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino on Friday (August 3, 2013) said all efforts and cooperation expressed by each of the three affected local government units is nothing-less but of lucid sign to the swift resolution of the case.

In a recently held conference, Kiblawan Mayor Jimmy Camanero has already affirmed the turning over in favor of Malungon town; the longtime contested (3,380 has) Bolol Salo village which is located next to barangays Malabod, Datal Batong and Alkikan here.

The settlement was held in the presence of Gov. Claude Bautista, Army Gen. Gloriouso Miranda, AFP 1002nd brigade commander Col. Marcos Norman Flores, Davao Del Sur police director Senior Supt. Ronaldo Llanera and other ranking police, military and government officials in Digos City.

“This row has for years affected, not only our development program in the upper valleys, but likewise – peace and order,” Malungon town municipal assessor Honnelyne Guilley-Toyogon, explained.

Constantino said he also believes that the conflicted area between General Santos City and Malungon, Sarangani will soon come up to a 'win-win' solution following a healthy discussion with City Mayor Ronel Rivera and the lawyers, City Administrator Arnel Zapatos and Councilor Jeng Gacal at Grab a Crab resto-bar in the city.

General Santos City and Malungon town officials are now working hard to settle the Upper Labay and Pulatana, Malandag conflicted rims, the report said.

Officials said the issue was first raised during the administration of former city mayor (now newly elected city councilor) Rosalita Nunez, but was stocked pale and dim after Nunez’ defeat in the 1998 elections. (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).