Over 115,000 4Ps Beneficiaries in Central Visayas Set to Graduate: A New Chapter Begins!

Over 115,000 4Ps Beneficiaries in Central Visayas Set to Graduate: A New Chapter Begins!

CEBU CITY, Philippines – Around 115,729 households benefiting from the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), managed by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), are set to graduate from the initiative in the Central Visayas region.

Based on a press statement released by DSWD-7 on Thursday, there are 79,205 4Ps households located in Cebu, which encompasses areas within highly urbanized cities, whereas 36,524 families reside in Bohol.

The graduation events for the recipients, known as the Saulog 4Ps Ceremonial Graduation, continue at different times across multiple local government units (LGUs).

Various local government units have already held their graduation ceremonies. In Cebu, this includes events in Consolacion and Liloan on March 14, Lapu-Lapu City on March 17, Asturias on March 19, and Danao City on March 25.

At the same time, in Bohol, the events took place in Talibon on March 18 and in Dauis on March 19.

The graduates who meet this criterion have been recognized as reaching self-reliance according to the most recent Social Welfare Development Indicators provided by the DSWD.

The SWDI aims to evaluate and track the improvement in the quality of life of 4Ps household members and to assist with case management for a lasting escape from poverty.

Based on the DSWD criteria, for individuals to be deemed self-reliant upon exiting the program, they must generate sufficient earnings to cover their expenses, satisfy their day-to-day requirements, and attain at minimum the initial two stages of the SWDI framework—the Survival stage (Stage 1) and the Subsistence phase (Stage 2).

“I extend my congratulations to every single one of you for achieving what you set out to accomplish when you first joined the program. You have devoted countless hours, put in significant effort, and made great sacrifices to meet all the requirements of this program, and today, you stand at the threshold of graduation,” stated DSWD-7 Director Shalaine Marie Lucero during the event held in Lapu-Lapu City.

Lucero likewise motivated the graduates to persist, put in considerable effort, and utilize the knowledge gained from the organization’s bi-monthly Family Development Sessions (FDS) as they endeavor to realize their aspirations.

Bernita Tubio from Dauis, Bohol, one of the graduates, gave her testimonial, highlighting her pride in having three of her offspring complete their college education, including two who are currently employed as seamen.

Starting from January of this year, Tubio has taken up the role of a Barangay Health Worker (BHW) within her neighborhood.

“Tulo na ang among mga bata nga nagtatan-aw ngadto sa pagtapos sa balayosa. Dako ang among pasasalamat alang sa gobyerno ug hiniusab sa programa 4Ps, nga nagtabango kanako aron mabalhin ang among mga gamhanan sa balayosa,” wangsang tubigon ni Tubio. (Now I have three of my children looking forward to finishing their education. Greatly thankful am I to the government and particularly through the 4Ps program, which has supported me in sending my offspring to school.)

Lucero likewise recognized the cooperative work among several national government agencies, local government units, and civic groups in delivering varied assistance programs aimed at enhancing the quality of life for families enrolled in the 4Ps initiative.

Introduced in 2008 and officially established in 2019 via Republic Act No. 11310, the 4Ps initiative offers financial assistance to recognized low-income families. This includes educational support for kids to complete primary and secondary schooling, healthcare benefits, as well as aid for purchasing rice.

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Candidates in Consolacion Pledge Peace Covenant

Candidates in Consolacion Pledge Peace Covenant

CEBU – Just one day prior to the commencement of the formal campaign period, aspirants vying for positions in the upcoming May elections in Consolacion town, Cebu, took part in a Unity Walk and signed a Peace Covenant on Thursday, March 27.

The event took place at the municipal gymnasium, with the candidates committing themselves to maintaining a peaceful, organized, sincere, and trustworthy electoral process.

At minimum, four different political groups along with various individuals running independently are competing for roles in Consolacion, such as spots for city councillors.

“We always pray for a peaceful election. This is not my first time participating in the electoral process, but I always trust everything to the Lord. Dinhi sa Consolacion, wala gyud na nahitabo nga adunay dili maayo,” said incumbent Mayor Teresa “Nene” Alegado, who is seeking re-election under the Lakas party. (We always pray for a peaceful election. This is not my first time participating in the electoral process, but I always trust everything to the Lord. Here in Consolacion, nothing bad has ever happened)

“Ang significance gyud ani’ng peace covenant is the unity of all the candidates. We manifest that we will exercise a fair and honest election, free of violence,” said Blessilda “Bingol” Villo, a mayoral candidate from PDP-Laban. (The true significance of this peace covenant is the unity of all the candidates. We affirm our commitment to holding a fair and honest election, free from violence.)

“Even when slandering each other, we genuinely tried not to engage in such behavior,” stated mayoral hopeful Raul Isoto from the Promdi party. (We indeed put in efforts to steer clear of any kind of defamation.)

“Sa among team Uswag, usa ra nimoamong panalipyohan—ingon pud namon kini nga dili ta pangutana sa imong mga kas bulanon,” angay niya si Mayoral Candidate Mike Mercado haingil niining Partido Federal ng Pilipinas. (“For our team Uswag, this is indeed our aspiration—to refrain from speaking negatively about one another.” “We simply aim to remain positive.”)

Prior to the ceremony, a Holy Mass took place at San Narciso Parish, after which everyone joined a Unity Walk that guided them towards the municipal gymnasium.

The event was arranged by the Consolacio Municipal Police Station in cooperation with the local Comelec office.

“Let this occasion remind us that genuine leadership cannot be judged merely by success, but rather through honor, accountability, and dedication to the democratic values we collectively strive to maintain,” stated Police Lieutenant Colonel Eunil Avergonzado, who serves as the Chief of Police for Consolacion.

At the end of the event, Comelec-Consolacio Election Officer Ferdinand Hortelano cautioned the contenders to make sure their promotional items are displayed solely in specified zones. He encouraged them to clear out any posters or banners situated in restricted spots prior to the official start of campaigning.

“Kapag kami na ang Committee on Baklas ang mag-ihand sa mga materyales dahil hindi sila nagbigay ng sapat na kadahilanhan, susoggyan namin silang i-release with a show cause order. Kung huwag silang sumunod, iaasahan na lang ng legal office ang proseso,” ani ni Hortelano.

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TEAM Deploys Up to 60 Traffic Enforcers for Local Campaign Rally Security

TEAM Deploys Up to 60 Traffic Enforcers for Local Campaign Rally Security

In Mandaue City, Cebu, to handle traffic issues during the initial stages of local election campaigns, the Traffic Enforcement Agency of Mandaue (TEAM) plans to assign around 50 to 60 traffic officers per political event. Additionally, they will have mobile patrol units monitoring and regulating the traffic flow.

The two principal political groups have already scheduled their significant gatherings. Led by former Mayor Jonas Cortes, Group Mandaue is set to host its rally at Pasilong sa Paradise along Ouano Avenue in the North Reclamation Area on Friday, March 28, starting at 6 p.m.

In the meantime, One Mandaue, headed by Congresswoman Emmarie “Lolypop” Ouano-Dizon and her sibling Provincial Board Member Jonkie Ouano, plans to hold their rally on Saturday, March 29th, starting at 7 p.m., in the area next to the Mandaue City Cultural and Sports Complex.

TEAM Head Hyll Retuya reassured everyone that there won’t be any road closures for these events.

In addition to the expected traffic jams, tomorrow’s local campaign event overlaps with the 80th birthday celebration of ex-President Rodrigo Duterte. His followers plan to gather at Pasilong sa Paradise early in the day. Approximately 4,000 participants are scheduled to congregate at the location between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., with various connected events taking place in surrounding regions.

In order to handle the higher traffic volume, TEAM will bring in extra staff to maintain a steady traffic movement.

“Overall, we have made sure that all our preparations—such as having the right staff and mobile resources—are set up and prepared for this period,” stated Retuya.

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Trump Dumps Stefanik: Withdraws Nomination for UN Envoy Role

Trump Dumps Stefanik: Withdraws Nomination for UN Envoy Role


Stefanik, who supports Trump, serves as a representative in the U.S. House. The previous administration under Trump is worried about the narrow Republican lead in the lower house of U.S. Congress.

The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump removed Elise Stefanik’s bid to become the U.S. representative to the United Nations on Thursday.

Stefanik, who remains a strong supporter of Trump within the Republican Party, serves as a congresswoman representing an upstate New York district in the House of Representatives.

The Trump administration has expressed concern that appointing Stefanik as the US envoy to the UN could undermine their Republican majority in the House.

“We need to stay united to achieve our mission, and Elise Stefanik has been an essential member of our team since day one. I’ve requested that Elise, who is one of my strongest supporters, continue her work in Congress,” Trump stated on his Truth Social account.

The president further stated, ‘I do not wish to risk having someone else run for Elise’s position.’

Meanwhile, Trump expressed his anticipation for when Elise will be able to “join my Administration in the future,” calling her “FANTASTIC.”


More to follow…

Author: Wesley Dockery

Myanmar’s Military Chief Vows Elections Will Be Held This Year

Myanmar’s Military Chief Vows Elections Will Be Held This Year

The head of Myanmar’s military reiterated during an annual Armed Forces Day address his commitment to holding a national election before the year ends. He also urged various opposition factions battling against the armed forces to participate in political parties and engage with the electoral system.

Min Aung Hlaing stated that his military administration was gearing up for an election scheduled for December, with the conduct of the poll contingent upon the varying security situations across different areas of the nation, which frequently experience armed clashes.

He addressed over 7,000 service members gathered in the capital city of Naypyidaw.

Service members carrying rifles came to attention as the general inspected them from an open-backed vehicle.

They proceeded past him in sequence, giving him a salute as combat aircraft zoomed above, releasing flares into the dark evening.

Seizing power

In 2021, a military takeover removed the democratically elected State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi from power, leading to significant backlash. This resulted in large-scale demonstrations and initiated an armed struggle that has brought about widespread unrest across many regions of the nation.

The military junta has stated that holding an election was their main objective; however, they have consistently delayed the scheduled date.

The proposal for a general election is broadly interpreted as an effort to legitimize the military’s takeover of power via democratic means and to produce outcomes that guarantee the armed forces maintain their influence.

During his address, Min Aung Hlaing attempted to rationalize the ousting of Suu Kyi’s democratically elected administration by citing well-worn yet largely refuted claims about its failure to probe alleged irregularities during the November 2020 national elections. He reiterated that his regime would organize “a free and fair election” before transferring authority accordingly.

The nation’s present security scenario, where the military reportedly holds sway over fewer than half of its territories, presents a significant obstacle for conducting elections.

Critics argue that the military-organized election will lack freedom and fairness due to the absence of independent media and the arrest of many key figures from Suu Kyi’s once-popular yet now disbanded National League for Democracy party.

Suu Kyi is currently serving cumulative prison terms totaling 27 years following convictions in multiple cases that many view as politically motivated.

The 80th anniversary of Armed Forces Day commemorates the date in 1945 when the military of Myanmar, formerly called Burma, commenced its battle against the invading Japanese forces that had ousted the British occupiers.

During his trip to Belarus earlier this month, Min Aung Hlaing disclosed the timeline for the election.

He mentioned at that time that 53 political parties had already handed in their lists to take part in the election.

The state media mentioned that he restated the election schedule during an official gathering on Tuesday. However, the reports did not specify if the voting will take place within the final two weeks of December, the initial two weeks of January, or throughout the entire span covering these four weeks.

In a separate report, state-owned MRTV television stated that Min Aung Hlaing has approved pardons for seven foreign inmates, among whom were four Thais incarcerated in the southern seaside town of Kawthaung, set to be expelled from the country.

It is common for prisoner amnesties to be declared on state or religious holidays.

Myanmar’s Military Chief Pledges Elections by Year’s End

Myanmar’s Military Chief Pledges Elections by Year’s End

The head of Myanmar’s military has utilized an address during the annual Armed Forces Day to emphasize intentions of conducting a general election before the year ends and urged opposing factions battling the armed forces to participate in political parties and the voting procedure.

Min Aung Hlaing stated that his military administration plans to conduct an election in December, with the assurance that it will proceed based on the safety circumstances across various areas of the nation, which frequently experience armed clashes.

He addressed over 7,000 military members gathered in the capital city of Naypyidaw.

Servicemen and women carrying rifles came to attention as the general inspected them from an open-backed vehicle at the rear.

They proceeded past him in sequence, giving him a salute as they went, with fighter jets soaring above them, releasing flares into the dark evening.

Seizing power

In 2021, a military takeover removed the democratically chosen State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi from power. This action faced significant backlash, leading to extensive demonstrations and igniting an armed rebellion that has caused many regions across the nation to descend into turmoil.

The military government has stated that holding an election is their main objective; however, they have continually delayed the scheduled date.

The overall strategy for holding a general election is largely perceived as an effort to validate the military’s takeover via voting processes, aiming to produce outcomes that guarantee continued dominance for the armed forces.

In his address, Min Aung Hlaing attempted to rationalize the ousting of Suu Kyi’s democratically elected administration by citing well-worn yet largely refuted claims about its failure to probe alleged discrepancies during the November 2020 national elections. He reiterated that his regime would organize “a clean and impartial vote” before transferring authority thereafter.

The present security scenario in the nation, where the military reportedly holds sway over fewer than half of the regions, presents a significant obstacle for conducting elections.

Critics argue that the military-organized election won’t be free or fair since there’s no access to independent media, and many leaders from Suu Kyi’s well-supported yet disbanded National League for Democracy party remain detained.

Aung San Suu Kyi is currently facing imprisonment for a total of 27 years after being found guilty in multiple cases that many believe were driven by political intentions.

The 80th anniversary of Armed Forces Day commemorates the date in 1945 when the military of Myanmar, formerly called Burma, started their battle against the occupying Japanese forces that had seized control following the expulsion of the British.

During his trip to Belarus earlier this month, Min Aung Hlaing disclosed the timeline for the election.

He mentioned at that time that 53 political parties had already handed over their lists to take part in the elections.

The state media mentioned that he restated the election plans during an official gathering on Tuesday. However, the reports did not clearly specify if the voting will take place within the final two weeks of December, the initial two weeks of January, or throughout the entire span covering these four weeks.

In a separate report, state-owned MRTV television stated that Min Aung Hlaing had approved amnesty for seven foreign inmates, among whom were four Thais imprisoned in the southern coastal town of Kawthaung; these individuals will be sent back to their home country.

It is common for prisoner amnesties to be declared on state or religious holidays.