Town mayor, Cong. Gomez trade barbs over a collapsed flood control structure
by Miriam G.Desacada Matag-Ob Leyte–The sudden collapse of a flood control structure in Matag-ob, Leyte on Monday, drove the town’s Mayor Bernie G. Tacoy to demand an explanation on how a multi-million-peso project easily crumbled soon after its reported completion. Tacoy demanded accountability for a failed project he linked to its “sponsor,” 4th District Representative Richard “Goma” Gomez, whose strong denial now contrasts with his pride during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the project launch. Tacoy publicly criticized Goma, questioning the quality and integrity of a collapsed structure that reportedly came from the congressman’s allocations for the district. He alleged possible irregularities in both the implementation and monitoring processes, which he claimed put the lives and safety of Matag-ob residents at risk. Because of this project structure gone wrong, and Tacoy’s fiery call for accountability, Goma immediately reacted, prompting a word war between the two government officials. While Tacoy insisted of answers on the collapsed structure, Goma quickly fired back at…
Beyond the Catch: Panaon Communities Embracing Sustainable Livelihoods
by Miriam G Desacada Maasin City– The communitieof Panaon Island have relied almost entirely on the sea for their food, income, and identity. With the impendingdeclaration of Panaon Island as a protected seascape, its biodiverse fisheries and marine resources will be able to sustain the present and future generations living in the island. “We are optimistic about the benefits that protecting Panaon Island will bring to its local communities. As fish stocks continue to dwindle and the effects of climate change and overfishing become harder to ignore, the island’s residents are being offered a new path towards sustainability: science-backed livelihood alternatives that reduce pressure on the ocean while creating new economic opportunities for communities,” said Von Hernandez, Oceana’s Vice President. While awaiting President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s signature to enact the Panaon Island Protected Seascape (PIPS) bill, Oceana has been helping the national and local governments consult with local communities. This process of developing the PIPS Management Plan is highlighting important…
Modernize coconut industry; oil mill eyed in Eastern Samar
Tacloban City-House Assistant Minority Leader and Eastern Samar Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales has filed a bill seeking the creation of a state-of-the-art coconut oil milling and refinery plant in Quinapondan, Eastern Samar. Gonzales said the measure complements President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s campaign to modernize the coconut industry, as outlined in his fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA). “The President has made it clear: millions of Filipinos depend on the coconut tree for their livelihood, and government will plant 15 million high-quality coconut seedlings every year until we reach 100 million trees. Our bill ensures that Eastern Samar is ready to translate this vision into real benefits for our farmers,” Gonzales said. House Bill No. 121, co-authored by House Minority Leader and 4Ps Party-list Rep. Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan, identifies the Municipality of Quinapondan as project site due to its strategic location and existing port facilities, which will speed up and lower the cost of moving coconuts and finished products. With…
DENR, two Samar firms launch up reforestation project in Samar
By Miriam G. Desacada Tacloban City-‘The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and Samar BioSPV (a company established by French-firm aDryada and Samar Bamboo Corporation) signed a partnership agreement for the implementation of the Green Samar Project (GSP) in the 3 provinces of Samar. This will be the country’s biggest reforestation project. The GSP is set to restore 90,000 hectares of denuded forest in the northwestern portion of the Samar Island Natural Park. The historic signing of the most ambitious environmental initiative ever set in the Philippines was done in Manila on May 29, 2024. The project was born out of the need by Taff Hydroenergy Corporation which has two operating hydro plants and building more in Samar, to preserve its watershed. Taff Hydro’s president Benjie Picardo says “water is our power plants’ fuel. We need a healthy forest cover to ensure consistent flow of water through our turbines”. Signatories for the memorandum of understanding (MoU) for GSP implementation…
Gonzales, Libanan seek full Eastern Samar State University campuses in Balangiga, Arteche
By MGD Tacloban City–House Assistant Minority Leader and Eastern Samar Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales has filed two priority bills seeking to expand access to higher education by establishing regular campuses of the Eastern Samar State University (ESSU) in the municipalities of Balangiga and Arteche. The neophyte Congressman said that House Bill No. 3135 calls the creation of the ESSU–Balangiga Campus, while House Bill No. 3136 seeks to convert the existing ESSU–Arteche extension unit into a full-fledged campus. Both bills are co-authored by House Minority Leader and 4Ps Party-list Rep. Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan. “These measures are anchored on our constitutional duty to make quality education accessible to every Filipino. By upgrading the ESSU units in Balangiga and Arteche, we open more doors for our youth to pursue higher learning without leaving their hometowns,” Gonzales said. “Education is the most sustainable form of development. By bringing ESSU closer to our people, we are investing in human capital that will drive Eastern Samar’s…
Libanan: Stop drug test theater
Tacloban City–House Minority Leader Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan on Tuesday urged lawmakers to uphold the dignity of the Office of the President, rejecting proposals to compel the country’s highest leader to undergo mandatory drug testing. Libanan made the appeal after Senator Robin Padilla filed a bill seeking annual drug tests for the President and other government officials—a proposal lodged just days after one of Padilla’s own staff members was embroiled in a marijuana controversy inside the Senate. “The timing speaks volumes. Instead of cleaning up his own backyard, somebody is trying to deflect attention by dragging the Office of the President into a spectacle. The presidency is not a stage for gimmicks or stunts,” Libanan said. Libanan stressed that his opposition is not about shielding any individual, but about safeguarding the institution itself. “Whoever sits as President—past, present, or future—must be spared from the indignity of being forced to undergo a drug test. To subject the presidency to such procedures diminishes…
Two lawmakers push bills to build Eastern Samar fishports
Borongan City–Eastern Samar Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales has filed two priority measures in the House of Representatives seeking the construction of modern fishports with ice plants and cold storage facilities in the coastal towns of Dolores and Oras in his home province. Gonzales said the proposed facilities will help fisherfolk reduce post-harvest losses, preserve the quality of their catch, and improve access to wider markets. The measures are co-authored by House Minority Leader and 4Ps Party-list Rep. Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan. “These fishport projects are long overdue investments in our seaside communities. Our fisherfolk deserve the same level of infrastructure support that we provide to farmers. We owe it to them to ensure their hard work does not go to waste,” Gonzales said. He added: “Coastal towns like Dolores and Oras have immense potential. What’s lacking is the support infrastructure to unlock that potential. Our bills are designed to provide exactly that.” Under House Bill No. 123 or the Dolores Fish…
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by Ma.AG Tacloban City- The first termer Congressman Edwin Ongchuan of the second district of Northern Samar, has expressed his enthusiasm for the inclusion of the Samar Pacific Coastal Road 2 (SPCR 2) in the National Expenditure Program (NEP) for 2026, which secures an initial funding allocation of 1 billion pesos. On October 7, 2024, the Government of the Philippines formalized a loan agreement with the Export-Import Bank of Korea for the SPCR 2 project, amounting to USD 111.43 million (approximately PHP 6.34 billion). This big-ticket project aims to construct vital bridges that will enhance connectivity between the Pacific towns, Laoang, and the broader Samar Island. SPCR 2 will feature the construction of two significant bridges: the 800-meter Laoang Bridge 2, which will connect Talisay village to Poblacion Laoang, and the 605-meter Laoang Bridge 3, linking Calomotan to the Pangpang villages in Palapag. Originally proposed by the late former Congressman Emil L. Ong, the project received endorsement from the Regional…
House minority leader rejects call to scrap 4Ps, cites proven success in lifting families out of poverty
Tacloban City–House of Representatives Minority Leader Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan has rejected proposals to abolish the government’s Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), stressing that conditional cash transfer programs—both in the Philippines and abroad—have long been proven effective in reducing poverty and improving health and education outcomes in disadvantaged communities. “The 4Ps has consistently proven to be a powerful tool for building human capital—encouraging school attendance, promoting preventive health care, and ensuring better nutrition for children,” Libanan, a 4Ps Party-list representative, said in a statement on Sunday. “The program works. We just need to give our poorest families a stronger push so they can stand on their own permanently,” Libanan added. Libanan emphasized that the 4Ps cash grants are not handouts but incentives tied to conditions such as keeping children in school, undergoing regular health check-ups, and attending family development sessions. His remarks came after Senator Erwin Tulfo urged the government to discontinue the program and instead provide livelihood capital to beneficiaries.…
PSA Conducts 2025 National Migration Survey
by Malene Caya Tacloban City–The Philippine Statistics Authority – Regional Statistical Services Office VIII (PSA–RSSO 8) will conduct the 2025 National Migration Survey (2025 NMS) from August 4 to September 5, 2025. This nationwide survey aims to gather vital data on the mobility of the Philippine population. PSA regional director Wilma Perante said that the data on flows understanding internal Methodology: Importance:















