Pa-imbestigahan sa Malacanang ang gikataho nga dinagko nga pagpanipig sa bugas nga National Food Authority sa Mindanao nga miresulta sa artificial nga pagkuwang sa supply ug sa pagsulbong sa presyo sa bugas sa kinatibuk-ang rehiyon.
Ang mandu sa imbestigasyon giluwatan gilayon ni Presidente Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo ngadto sa National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) kinsa gitahasan nga makig-alayon sa NFA sa pag-patin-aw sa una na nga mga taho, padayag ni Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Lorelei Fajardo.
Kini dungan na usab sa iyang bahad nga bisan si kinsa ang masakpan, o dudahan sa pagtipig patawan sa bug-at nga silot.
Ang lakang, matud ni Fajardo mao lamang ang pagmatuod sa saad sa kagamhanan nga panalipdan ang interes sa labing baga nga katawhan.
Sa taho sa mga opisyales sa NFA sa Mindanao, ang pagnihit sa tinubdan sa humay dala sa illegal nga pagtipig niini sa mga negosyante kinsa naglantaw nga makapaak sa ganansya sa higayon nga ila na nga buhian ang bugas sa merkado. - Rey Chiu - Philippine Information Agency
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008
No Need for School Uniforms. It's National Crisis
Dili na kinahanglan pa nga mopalit ang mga ginikanan ug uniporme sa ilang mga anak ilabi na kadtong mosulod sa grade 1 ug mga bag-ong estudyante.
Kini kay gimandu na ni Presidente Gloria Macapagal Arroyo ngadto sa Department of Education (DepED) nga dili na estriktohon ang pagpatuman sa uniporme sa mga bata arong makalingkawas ang mga ginihanan sa dugang palas-anon sa pagpa-eskwela sa ilang mga anak.
Sa iyang pakigpulong, giluwatan sa Presidente ang pamahayag samtang iyang gihatagan ug bili ang pag-ugmad sa edukasyon isip lig-ong haligi sa pag-pamuhunan sa imprastraktura ug sa katawhan aron hingpit na nga gun-obon ang talikala sa kawad-on sa nasud.
Kini nga lakang sa pagpaluag sa pagpatuman sa uniporme gituohan nga makakunhod pa sa galastohan sa mga ginikanan ilabi na sa panahon nga nagmahal ang paliton.
Una na usab nga gisugyot sa presidente kang DepED Secretary Jesli Lapuz ang paglugak sa palisiya sa uniporme.
Kini bisan pa nga daghang ginikanan nga nagtuo nga mas maka-ekonomiya ang ginikanan sa uniporme kay dili na nagsige og panglaba sa mga lain-laing biste nga isuot matag adlaw. - Rey Chiu - PIA
Kini kay gimandu na ni Presidente Gloria Macapagal Arroyo ngadto sa Department of Education (DepED) nga dili na estriktohon ang pagpatuman sa uniporme sa mga bata arong makalingkawas ang mga ginihanan sa dugang palas-anon sa pagpa-eskwela sa ilang mga anak.
Sa iyang pakigpulong, giluwatan sa Presidente ang pamahayag samtang iyang gihatagan ug bili ang pag-ugmad sa edukasyon isip lig-ong haligi sa pag-pamuhunan sa imprastraktura ug sa katawhan aron hingpit na nga gun-obon ang talikala sa kawad-on sa nasud.
Kini nga lakang sa pagpaluag sa pagpatuman sa uniporme gituohan nga makakunhod pa sa galastohan sa mga ginikanan ilabi na sa panahon nga nagmahal ang paliton.
Una na usab nga gisugyot sa presidente kang DepED Secretary Jesli Lapuz ang paglugak sa palisiya sa uniporme.
Kini bisan pa nga daghang ginikanan nga nagtuo nga mas maka-ekonomiya ang ginikanan sa uniporme kay dili na nagsige og panglaba sa mga lain-laing biste nga isuot matag adlaw. - Rey Chiu - PIA
Expose and Investigate Rice Hoarders in the Philippines
Catholic Church leaders here have linked up with local government in a bid to expose and eventually prosecute alleged rice hoarders and traders who reportedly continue to manipulate the distribution of the National Food Authority (NFA) rice here and the neighboring areas.
Marbel Diocese Bishop Dinualdo Gutierrez said he has confided to Mayor Fernando Miguel a list of rice traders who were allegedly mixing the cheaper NFA rice with the commercial rice and are eventually selling them at higher prices in the local markets.
"I've been receiving numerous information from various sources. I informed our city officials about it so they can properly conduct an investigation and possibly seek the prosecution these violators later on," he said in a radio interview here.
The bishop admitted that they have no concrete evidence against any violator so they asked city officials to assign "good investigators" to uncover all traders who continually commit such "immoral acts."
"I am also appealing to them to stop what they're doing because it's not only illegal but also immoral," Gutierrez said.
Since March, the NFA provincial office here has already canceled the rice allocations and suspended the accreditation of some rice traders here for violating its regulations, among them the mixing of the NFA rice with the higher commercial rice.
Pangalian Busran, NFA provincial manager, said dubious rice traders dupe their customers by selling the mixed rice at commercial rice levels.
The NFA rice, which were imported by the agency from Thailand and Vietnam, are currently sold in the markets at P18.25 per kilo, much cheaper than the commercial rice that already reached as high as P47 per kilo. - Philippine News Agency
Marbel Diocese Bishop Dinualdo Gutierrez said he has confided to Mayor Fernando Miguel a list of rice traders who were allegedly mixing the cheaper NFA rice with the commercial rice and are eventually selling them at higher prices in the local markets.
"I've been receiving numerous information from various sources. I informed our city officials about it so they can properly conduct an investigation and possibly seek the prosecution these violators later on," he said in a radio interview here.
The bishop admitted that they have no concrete evidence against any violator so they asked city officials to assign "good investigators" to uncover all traders who continually commit such "immoral acts."
"I am also appealing to them to stop what they're doing because it's not only illegal but also immoral," Gutierrez said.
Since March, the NFA provincial office here has already canceled the rice allocations and suspended the accreditation of some rice traders here for violating its regulations, among them the mixing of the NFA rice with the higher commercial rice.
Pangalian Busran, NFA provincial manager, said dubious rice traders dupe their customers by selling the mixed rice at commercial rice levels.
The NFA rice, which were imported by the agency from Thailand and Vietnam, are currently sold in the markets at P18.25 per kilo, much cheaper than the commercial rice that already reached as high as P47 per kilo. - Philippine News Agency
Vietnam Rice Imported to Caraga Region
Mike U. Crismundo | Philippine News Agency - Caraga: At least 120,000 bags of rice from Vietnam arrived at the port of Surigao City Thursday night, top official of the National Food Authority (NFA) disclosed on Saturday.
The imported rice was immediately deployed to different NFA warehouses, government's "Tindahan Natin" and other accredited outlets at various areas in the region.
The disclosure was made at the Regional Law Enforcement Coordinating Council (RLECC) quarterly assembly at the regional command of Northeastern Mindanao Police Regional Office 13, Camp Rafael C. Rodriguez here on Friday.
Police regional director Chief Supt. Jaime E. Milla spearheaded the meeting.
NFA Regional Officer-In-Charge Director Gil Pepito Paqueo, said Caraga region "has enough rice stocks now and that there would be no food shortage in the region".
"The office only notice the record-high prices of rice among private rice dealers and grocery stores," Director Paqueo said.
NFA also observed that the cause of having expensive rice is believed caused by the increased of fuel, oils and fertilizers.
The imported rice was immediately deployed to different NFA warehouses, government's "Tindahan Natin" and other accredited outlets at various areas in the region.
The disclosure was made at the Regional Law Enforcement Coordinating Council (RLECC) quarterly assembly at the regional command of Northeastern Mindanao Police Regional Office 13, Camp Rafael C. Rodriguez here on Friday.
Police regional director Chief Supt. Jaime E. Milla spearheaded the meeting.
NFA Regional Officer-In-Charge Director Gil Pepito Paqueo, said Caraga region "has enough rice stocks now and that there would be no food shortage in the region".
"The office only notice the record-high prices of rice among private rice dealers and grocery stores," Director Paqueo said.
NFA also observed that the cause of having expensive rice is believed caused by the increased of fuel, oils and fertilizers.
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