Wednesday, April 1, 2015

First-ever ‘Lumad’ PMA achiever in Malungon

First-ever ‘Lumad’ PMA achiever in Maln’gan – 2nd Lt. Clark Donweyne Salcedo, a half blooded Ilongo-Blaan, pay courtesy to Mayo Reynaldo F. Contantino and local government workers Monday, as he thanked the LGU shared assistance which helped him to became as the first-ever IP member-turned PMA officer in Malungon, Sarangani Province. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

PMA pass in review, formation - Photo shows PMA cadets in formation for a pass in review in Fort Del Pilar, Baguio City. (Courtesy of Rappler/ Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

The success that lies behind keenness and self determination - Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bongbong’ Constantino (left) gives the newly graduated cadet-turned 2LT. Clark Donweyne Salcedo (right), the recognition as being the first-ever Malungonian IP to become a full-pledged PMA soldier during the latter’s Monday courtesy visit in Malungon, Sarangani Province. Also in photo are (Seated from left) are Municipal Councilors Joseph Calanao, Mario Tan, Benjamin Santos and SB ex-officio Edna Tuanzon. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE)

Thank you Malungonians, LGU – 2nd LT. Clark Donweyne Salcedo, the town’s first ever half-blooded Ilongo-Blaan PMA achiever of the ‘Sinaglahi Class’ humbly extends his sincere gratitude to all the moral and financial support that the local government, specifically Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino has given during all the preparation and years of stay in the academy, as he pays courtesy Monday in Malungon, Sarangani Province. Seated from left is Mayor Constantino and Municipal Councilors Joseph Calanao, Mario Tan, Benjamin Santos, Edna Tuanzon, Teody Padernilla, Edmund Pangilan, Mariano Escalada and Mark Henzon Villareal. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE)
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MALUNGON, Sarangani- Local government officials and workers here gave a warm welcome to the town’s first-ever indigenous peoples to push through with his scholarship in the Philippine Military Academy and become a full pledged junior official of the Armed Forces, Monday.

2nd LT. Clark Donweyne Salcedo, a half-blooded Ilongo-Blaan, was among the ‘Sinaglahi class’ cadets to partake the Philippine Military Academy’s 110th graduation rites on Sunday last week at the Fajardo Grandstand in Fort Del Pilar, Baguio City.

Tasked to join the elite Philippine Navy, Salcedo said he came to pay courtesy and extend gratitude for all the moral and financial support that the LGU has given from processing days until his actual stay at the academy, shortly after the customary weekly flag raising ceremony in Malungon, Sarangani Province.

“Thank you Malungonians, especially to our very own Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino for all the backups that assisted me much to stick where I am today. I might not be here to stay with you, but I promise everyone that I will be a pride to Indigenous Peoples, as I will do my responsibility with all the best of my ability as soldier to pay award to my kababayans, especially those in the tribal communities,” said Salcedo in Filipino, as he encourages the youth to strive and finish their secondary education to become cadets and future officers of the Armed Forces.

“Though it was never so easy, my dream to be with the AFP coupled with that ardent desire to help my parents become my most effective inspiration to drive through with my training,” Salcedo added.

For his part, Constantino said the officer should do as a living inspiration to students that nothing is impossible with such kind of keenness and willpower in reaching out for success.
“And this is a perfect proof that our being a member of the IPs is never a deterrent to what we would wish ourselves to be,” enunciated the last termer Constantino, who had been prioritizing the free youth education procedures through the local government college educational assistance program since he took up office in 2007.

Salcedo is only one among the successful Mindanaoans of Sinaglahi class (which comes from the Filipino phrase “Sundalong Isinilang na may Angking Galing at Lakas, Handang Ipaglaban ang Bayan—“Soldiers born with natural abilities and strength who are ready to fight for the country”), where four (4) of which have ruled the PMA Class of 2015.

Of the best four is Maitum town’s female cadet 1st Class Caroline Jhoy Nacional of Sarangani Province, who landed 5th in the Top 10 list, together with Cadet First Class Genesis Dizon (2nd place) of Zamboanga City; Stenven Tali (8th) of Zamboanga City; Brian Villanueva (9th) of the neighboring City of General Santos, and Regeric Rex Fuentes (10th) of M’lang town in North Cotabato. (MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE.)

Friday, March 13, 2015

MHO preparation



MHO preparation - Municipal health nurse Bobby Gella and Sanitary inspector Oxideza Catada check the program of activities for the forthcoming 2nd Health Summit that will be held on March 26-27.

With its theme dubbed as ”Bridging the mile leaders of putting health in the hands of the people thru the Kalusugang Pangkalahatan and Sustainable Sanitation Program,” hundreds of government health workers are expected to participate in the provincial summit that will be held in Green Leaf Hotel, General Santos City.

Also in two related photos are Artemio Orillarida (left with eyeglasses), production director of the “Oh! Sining Films Production,” Sanitary Inspectors Glenn Garcia and Marife Cachuela, and Gella. (Dollar Yen B. Son – MHO/ MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

The DXES Panel of Judges re:'Debate sa Bombo.



From left, the lawyers: Atty. Leonard Mann, Atty. Rey Cartojano and Atty. Theresa Dadivas-Constantino, all in the panel of judges on Friday’s (March 6) two out of three final matches of the Bombo Radyo DXES-initiated “Debate sa Bombo” intercollegiate competition, carefully assess the consequences of the Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges and Mindanao State University’s oratorical debate clash right at the MSU AVR Hall in General Santos City, which ended into a lucid – DRAW. 

Atty. Theresa Dadivas-Constantino, the daughter of Malungon town Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino, said RMMC (on the affirmative side) has able to cope up of its waning stance against MSU amid the closing portion of the program, where its rebuttalist speaker Jinky J. Jickain came back with the strongest lines on the issue dubbed as “ Resolbahon: Parliamentary Federal Form of Government ma’oy sulbad sa kalisud ug kagubot sa Mindanao ug tibuok nasud? 

“In reality, I passed a slight point difference in favor of MSU that was leveled by Atty. Rey Cartojano's decision for RMMC. On the other side, Atty. Leonard Mann flashed up with a draw which resulted into a statistical tie of 88.08 percent. Yes - a lucid draw. Naglisud jud ‘mi pag search sa gap of only a point, something. It’s so tight that I was really amazed of their debating skills. Both schools reasoned out so well that as if just like in courtrooms,” said Constantino in a patois. (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Mancom meeting

Mancom meeting – Municipal Councilor Joseph Calanao of the committee on finance(left) gestures a point before Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino (right), LGU department heads and the rest of local gov’t officials amid a Monday (March 9) held management committee meeting on the current thrust to expand more of the local government-funded infrastructure projects in Malungon, Sarangani Province. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Courtesy visit, business announcement

Courtesy visit, business announcement – Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino (seated center) and Ms. Emily (seated right), better half of Diagan Cooperative Hospital’s proprietor and former city Councillor Dr. Balong Diagan, pose for souvenir during the latter and her staff's Monday (March 9) courtesy visit at the local gov’t chief executive’s office in Malungon, Sarangan Province. Nonito Nunez (standing left), the Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator (MPDC) said Diagan have also announced the recent opening of a family-owned MMG School of Paramedics, a franchise holder of the Phil. Paramedical and Technical School of Davao Inc., located along Santiago Boulevard in General Santos City. Standing next to Nunez is LGU Admin Officer, Bennie Llego.  (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

BHW officers oath taking

BHW officers oath taking – Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino officiates the oath taking of new set of Barangay Health Workers’ (BHW) officials Monday (March 9, 2015). The said activity was also graced by no less Vice Mayor Erwin Asgapo and the rest of LGU department heads (seated far left) during a weekly held flag raising ceremony in Malungon, Sarangani Province. A Barangay Health Volunteer or also known as Barangay Health Worker, is a category of health care providers who undergo a basic training program under an accredited government or non-government organization, and render primary care services in the local community. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

New Maln’gan rescuers

New Maln’gan rescuers – (From left) Keen Pacheco, the municipal disaster risk reduction management officer (MDRRMO) and Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) fire marshall Jonathan Gazo present the newly graduated participants of a recently held 15-day ‘search and rescue training course ,‘ as Vice Mayor Erwin Asgapo and the local government chief executive, Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Costantino distribute their respective training certificates on Monday (March 9, 2015), right after the customary flag raising ceremony in Malungon, Saranganii Province. Of 29 newly graduated participants, 5 of which are from the local police force, 2 of DepEd, 3 from Brgy. Malandag, 5 from Brgy. Malabod and 14 LGU workers. Also in photo (seated rear) are the honorable members of the Sangguniang Bayan. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).