CONSTRUCTION OF PWD-FRIENDLY PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS SET
In line with the observance of International Day of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) on Monday, PWD-friendly pedestrian crossings will be set up in two of the cities in Metro Manila that have the most number of PWDs.
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority is set to install PWD-accessible pedestrian crossings at the corner of Aurora Boulevard corner JP Rizal St. in Project 4, and another near Isetann mall, both in Cubao, Quezon City; and at Santolan Road corner Marcos Highway in Pasig City. RITCHIE A. HORARIO
NAVOTAS MAYOR’S TEAM AND PDEA RAID TWO DRUG DENS
A joint team of the Navotas City Government and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency conducted over the weekend lightning raids of at least two suspected drug dens in the coastal city resulting in the arrest of a suspected drug pusher and drug user and the confiscation of sachets of shabu. Mayor John Rey Tiangco of Navotas, who personally led the anti-illegal drugs operations, identified the arrested suspects as one alias Boy, 25, of Navotas Fishport Complex, Brgy. North Bay, Boulevard North; and Conrad Lopez, 61, of Brgy. Daang Hari. JING VILLAMENTE
ROXAS LAUDS ARREST OF SUSPECT IN CALOOCAN GIRLS’ MURDER
Interior Secretary Manuel “Mar” Roxas 2nd, on Sunday, lauded the Philippine National Police (PNP) for the immediate arrest of the suspect in the gruesome murder of two young girls in Caloocan City on Monday and said that it shows that swift justice is possible in the country, especially for poor victims. “As I said last Thursday, our PNP will leave no stone unturned in the manhunt against the suspect and will bring him to justice as soon as possible. This is the dedication and excellent intelligence work that makes us all proud of our police officers who deserve our highest commendation,” Roxas said. JING VILLAMENTE
PASAY CITY ALARMED OVER REPORT ON AIDS RISK
ALARMED by a recent report that Pasay City is one of the six cities in the country most at risk for the spread of the Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Virus (AIDS), the city government has sought to strengthen its AIDS Prevention and Control Ordinance. Mayor Antonino Calixto of Pasay said that there is a need to amend City Ordinance No. 2341-02 to strengthen the monitoring and implementation of the law as well as to allocate funds for its effective monitoring and implementation. RITCHIE A. HORARIO
QC CREATES PROTECTION CENTER FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Mayor Herbert Bautista of Quezon City (QC) has signed into law an ordinance creating a “one-stop-shop” protection center that will provide medical, psychological, police and legal assistance to victims and survivors of gender-based violence and abuse in the city, to include, among others, women, children and LGBTs (lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders). The center will be set up in a space provided by the city government at the QC General Hospital. JING VILLAMENTE
Published : Thursday January 17, 2013 | Category : Nation | Hits:124
By : NEIL A. ALCOBER REPORTER
THE legal counsel of martial law human rights victims has chided the Philippine government, claiming that the biggest stumbling block for the compensation of the victims is the opposition from it and not from the Marcoses. Read more
Published : Thursday January 17, 2013 | Category : Nation | Hits:94
By : WILLIAM B. DEPASUPIL
INCOMING chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Lt. Gen. Emmanuel Bautista vowed on Wednesday to bring down the insurgency problem to a negligible level before the end of his tour of duty or before the Aquino administration vows... Read more
Published : Thursday January 17, 2013 | Category : Nation | Hits:89
By : JING VILLAMENTE
Employees of the Agrarian Undersecretary Felix Perry Villanueva, Finance Management Office (FMAO) officer-in-charge, stormed his office on Tuesday, to condemned the purported militarization of the department’s perimeter. Read more
Published : Thursday January 17, 2013 | Category : Nation | Hits:86
By : JOHN CONSTANTINE G. CORDON
EVEN if she is only holding an ad interim position in the Commission on Elections (Comelec), poll member Ma. Graciela “Grace” Padaca still believes that impeachment must first be initiated before she faces her corruption charge. Read more
Published : Wednesday January 16, 2013 | Category : Nation | Hits:295
By : JING VILLAMENTE REPORTER
The prosecution’s bid to turn into a state witness the backhoe operator who supposedly dug the graves of the massacre victims was opposed by the defense team handling the 2009 Maguindanao Massacre case. Read more