Thursday, December 17, 2009

Images from the opening of Halad Sa Pasko 2009

Fireworks lit the Calbayog sky last night as Halad sa Pasko 2009 officially opened. The annual Christmas Festival will feature nighthly presentations at the Nijaga Park AND the caroling and gift-giving to some our less fortunate brothers in some salected barangays. This annual event is being spearheaded by the Calbayog LGU through the City Arts and Culture Office.

Calbayognons will be treated to a "mid-size" Christmas tree this year. The organizers who used to setup the giant Christmas Tree at at the Cardinal Rosales Plaza (for the past so many years) forego the activity this year.

Mayor Mel Senen Sarmiento delivering his Christmas message.

Councilor Julius Mancol as he officially opened the event.

The Calbayog Rondalla

The CACO ISKOLARs

SIANO Band

As with the previous Halad sa Pasko events, the traditional lantaka competition was held before the opening program.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Halad sa Pasko 2009 opens tonight

Halad sa Pasko 2009 will officially open tonight at the Nijaga Park. The Opening Ceremonies will include production numbers by the CACO-ISKOLARS and the Rondalla Group. It will be highlighted by the lighting of the Christmas Tree and a grand fireworks display. Expected to deliver their messages are Congressman Reynaldo Uy, Mayor Mel Senen Sarmiento, Vice Mayor Ronald Aquino and Councilor Julius Mancol. The opening program will be followed by the Lantaka competition; and the SIANO Concert at 9:00 pm.

Other activities slated during this annual Christmas Festival are the following:
  • December 17: "Paangbit" (CKC Show) at 7:00 pm; Akostiks Concert at 9:00 pm
  • December 18: "Riot sa Calbayog" with Pooh, Kay Brozas, Princess Ryan and Joseph Bitangcol at the Calbayog City Sports Center at 7:00 pm; VoyzTag Band / Akostiks concert also at 7:00 pm
  • December 19: Pioneer 505 / Akostiks Concert at 7:00 pm
  • December 20: VoyzTag Band / Akostiks Concert at 7:00 pm
  • December 21: "Parokya ni Edgar Live in Calbayog!" at the Calbayog City Sports Center at 7:00 pm
  • December 22: Share-a-Gift (gift-giving in some selected barangays; "Si Boloy ug si Podok: D Adbentyur" (a comedy play) at 7:00 pm; Akostiks Concert at 9:00 pm
  • December 23: Share-a-Gift (gift-giving in some selected barangays; Seleksiyon 2 (Waray-waray Christmas songs) at 7:00 pm; SIANO Band in concert with Ghille / Gilay at 9:00 pm
Unless indicated, all the activities will be held at the Nijaga Park stage.

Halad sa Pasko is an annual project of the City Government of Calbayog through Congressman Reynaldo Uy, Mayor Mel Sarmiento and the Sangguniang Panlungsod thorough Vice Mayor Ronald Aquino.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Sarmiento pushes for revision of "unfunded" laws

Mayor Mel Sarmiento was in Tacloban last Friday to attend an RDC meeting. He sat down with LSDE's Sarwell Meniano. Among the issues they discussed was on the "unfunded mandates for LGUs".

TACLOBAN CITY — Calbayog City Mayor Mel Senen Sarmiento will push for the revision of “unfunded laws” enacted by Congress in his bid to be a lawmaker representing Samar’s 1st district.

The official said that local chief executives like him are having a hard time complying with some laws passed by Congress due to financial constraints.

“I’m aiming for Congress in the hope that we can be advocates that will put to a stop unfounded mandates that seem to be one problem to many local government units,” said Sarmiento, who is running under the ruling Lakas-Kampi-CMD party.

Among the laws he cited that were approved without corresponding budget were the Solid Waste Management (SWM) Act of 2001 and the Clean Water Act of 2004.

As a result, only few towns and cities have established sanitary landfills, one of the requirements of SWM. “It’s very expensive to do it,” he added.

In the case of Clean Water Act, he said that the national government is pushing for establishment and operation of centralized sewage treatment system.

“The Congress said that they were supposed to do this in 10 years time. In fact the United State of America, which is a rich country, was not able to finance a centralized system,” Sarmiento pointed out.

The three-termer mayor, who is also the chair of Regional Development Council, lamented that lawmakers tend to copy policies from foreign countries without taking into consideration the budgetary requirements to comply with the enacted laws.

“In passing laws, Congress should be looking at the implementation phase whether local government units will be able to implement it or not,” he said.

Sarmiento, who is also the secretary general of the League of Cities of the Philippines, revealed that many mayors have been complaining about some laws enacted by legislators in the national level.

He also vowed to introduce some amendments of the Local Government Code, “with the hope to improve local governance in the country.”

The city mayor claimed that his desire to sustain what he had started in Calbayog prompted him to vie a seat in the House of Representatives.

“Whatever I gained as mayor in the past years, I can share it in a bigger scale in our province and probably guiding some mayors in our district,” Sarmiento stressed.

Other candidates in Samar’s first congressional district are former Rep. Rodolfo Tuazon (Nacionalista Party), and Mario Roño (Nationalist People’s Coalition), the brother of movie director Chito Roño and son of former governor, the late Jose S. Roño. (Sarwell Q. Meniano)

Monday, December 14, 2009

List of Candidates

Here's the list of Candidates for the May 10, 2010 elections:

Calbayog City, Samar
List of Candidates
May 10, 2010 Elections

(Name / Nickname / Political Party)

FOR MAYOR:

  1. RIVERA, Diego P. / Diego / Nacionalista Party
  2. UY, Reynaldo S. / Ining / Lakas-Kampi-CMD

FOR VICE-MAYOR

  1. AQUINO, Ronaldo P. / Onald / Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  2. RICAFORT, Cesario M. / Totoy /Nacionalista Party

FOR SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD MEMBER (District 1)

  1. AQUINO, Ronald Mark F. / Mark Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  2. AYONG, Sylvan Josef B. / Sylvan / Nacionalista Party
  3. CLEMENS, Virgilio B. / Vergel / Liberal Party
  4. DURMIENDO, Romeo S. / Romy / Nacionalista Party
  5. GAL, Bernardo O. / Narding / Nacionalista Party
  6. LUATON, Genaro S. / Enar / Nacionalista Party
  7. MARTIRES, Billy J. / Billy / Nacionalista Party
  8. MONTEALTO, Jonas A. / Onx / Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  9. PASACAS, Arturo D. / Nonoy / Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  10. SALURIO, Susano D. / Sonny / Liberal Party
  11. TAN, Jocelyn A. / Jocie / Nacionalista Party
  12. UY, Raymund C. / Mon-Mon / Lakas-Kampi-CMD

FOR SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD MEMBER (District 2)

  1. BAGSARSA, Ligaya N. / Ligaya Noroña / Nacionalista Party
  2. BERNATE, Danilo G. / Danny / Liberal Party
  3. CASURAO, Rogelio T. / Roger / Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  4. DEAN, Teresita C. / Tetet / Nacionalista Party
  5. JOHNSON, Nancy R. / Nancy / Nacionalista Party
  6. MANCOL, Julius A. / Jul / Liberal Party
  7. PERITO, Fernando P. / Fred / Independent
  8. PORLARES, Virgilio B. / Ver / Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  9. RABUYA, Regina B. / Ina / Liberal Party
  10. SABI, Aquilina P. / Ann-Ann / Nacionalista Party
  11. SALIBIO, Ramon C. / Mon / Nacionalista Party
  12. TANGARAN, Dennis M. / Patod / Independent
  13. UY, Rey James R. / JimJim / Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  14. VENTURES, Cesar L. / Sar / Nacionalista Party
  15. YRIGAN, Alfredo S. / Botoy / Independent

Samar Province
List of CandidatesMay 10, 2010 Elections

(Name of Candidates / Nickname / Political Party)

FOR GOVERNOR:

  1. BOLOK, Pilar L. / Laling / Independent
  2. LABID, Pedro M. / Peter / Bangon Pilipinas Party
  3. LIM, Casilda C. / Ida / PDSP
  4. REDAJA, Jesus B. / Jess / NPC
  5. TAN, Darwin Z. / Erwin / Independent
  6. TAN, Sharee Ann T. / Ann Tan / Lakas-Kampi-CMD

FOR VICE-GOVERNOR

  1. GREY, Joseph V. / Jojo / NPC
  2. ROSALES, Rosenaida A. / Nancy / Independent
  3. TAN, Stephen James T. / Jimboy / Lakas-Kampi-CMD

FOR CONGRESSMAN (1st District)

  1. ROÑO, Mario S. / Mait / NPC
  2. SARMIENTO, Mel Senen S. / Mel / Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  3. TUAZON, Alex C. / Alex / Independent
  4. TUAZON, Rodolfo T. / Rudy / Nacionalista Party
  5. TUAZON, Rodrigo R. / Rudy / Independent

FOR CONGRESSMAN (2nd District)

  1. ABEJUELA, Alvin V. / Bliss / PDP Laban
  2. ALLI, Urbano Paul Jr. C. / Banni / Independent
  3. ESTORNINOS, Wilfredo O. / Didi / Liberal Party
  4. FIGUEROA, Catalino V. / Cata / Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino
  5. TAN, Milagrosa T. / Mila / Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  6. TORREVILLAS, Manuel Van A. / Van / PDSP

FOR BOARD MEMBER (1st District)

  1. COÑEJOS, Charlito L. / Charlie / Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  2. DY, Prudencio Jr. A. / Tong / Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  3. EDEM, Yanicita D. / Nick-Nick / Nacionalista Party
  4. PALLONES-LIM, Arlene G. / Dra. Lim / NPC
  5. ROSALES, Jose Precioso K. / Jojo / Nacionalista Party
  6. RUMOHR, Vicky P. / Vicky / Nacionalista Party
  7. SABENECIO, Cesar T. / Boy / Nacionalista Party
  8. SERMENSE, Noel G. / Noel / Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  9. SUMAGANG, Jasper D. / Jas / Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  10. TIU, Antonio A. / Tony / Independent
  11. UY, Renato P. / Poli / Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  12. WHITE, Beatres A. / Edna /Nacionalista Party

(More listings for Eastern Visayas candidates at Samarnews.com's Pinili-ay 2010)

NwSSU formally inaugurated

(This news item appeas in today's edition of the Leyte-Samar Daily Express)

TACLOBAN CITY - The second state university in Samar province was formally inaugurated yesterday with no less than the chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education, Secretary Emmanuel Angeles, leading the occasion.

Among the highlights of the inauguration of the Northwest Samar State University was the installation of its first state university president, Dr. Socorro Bohol.

Those who witnessed the elevation of the then Tiburcio Tancinco Memorial Institute of Science and Technology (TTMIST) into a state university was Samar Representative Reynaldo Uy who shepherd for the passage of a law creating the second state university in Samar province.

The province’s first state university was the Samar State University in Catbalogan.

Aside from Angeles and Uy, those who witnessed the milestone were Calbayog city officials led by Mayor Mel Senen Sarmiento and Vice Mayor Ronaldo Aquino, state university presidents in the region and members of the NwSSU board of regents that includes Regional Director Buenaventura Go-Soco of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA).

In his message, Uy said that his happiness over the conversion of the TTMIST into a state university was a fulfillment not only for himself but the entire people of Calbayog and Samar province.

"Being now a university, more challenges and bigger tasks lie ahead for NwSSU. All these in the name of extending better service to our constituents, of extending quality education for everyone. With our cooperation and dedication, capacity and integrity of our friends from the NwSSU, there is no doubt that we will succeed", the Samar solon said.

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed into law the creation of the NwSSU last October 14 as contained under Republic Act 9717.

Mayor Sarmiento said that the inauguration of the NwSSU was a “step towards the path which leads us to extending quality education to the students of Calbayog and of Samar.”

“And I call on the NwSSU to do their share in achieving that,” he said, reminding the university’s officials and educators.

At present, the NwSSU has a total student population of 4,800 who are enrolled to its 35 courses which include education, engineering, hotel and restaurant, and Graduate studies.

The new university has about 105 regular teachers with another 60 working as part time teachers.

The first president of the NwSSU, meantime, vowed to provide quality education to the people of Samar province.

“With confidence, we look forward the challenge of the ideals that lie ahead. With confidence, we look forward to being able to achieve and perform the state universities and colleges mandates along instruction, research, extension and production, all in the name of relevant quality education,” she said.

The then Tiburcio Tancinco Memorial Institute of Science and Technology started as a vocational school way back until it was elevated into a tertiary level offering various courses. It was named after a former member of Congress. (JOEY A. GABIETA/LITO ABALA BAGUNAS)

Friday, December 11, 2009

Migara National High School granted permit to operate

(This news item appears in today's edition of the Leyte-Samar Daily Express)

CALBAYOG CITY – City Schools Division Superintendent Editha Paculan recently announced the official approval of Migara National High School, this city, by the Department of Education to operate from first year to fourth year levels effective school year 2009-2010.

Pursuant to the provisions of Republic Act 9155, otherwise known as the “Governance of Basic Education Act of 2001", the Migara National High School in Brgy. Migara, Calbayog City, was granted a permit to operate 1st Year to 4th Year levels Secondary Education curriculum.

Upon the recommendation of Samar 1st District Congressman Reynaldo S. Uy and of the Office of Calbayog City SDS Paculan, a DepEd regional team evaluated the school. As of this writing, Migara National High School has a total enrolment of 186 students, and 7 teachers headed by the Teacher In-Charge Rolando Lacbo.

Paculan also informed that City Mayor Mel Sarmiento provided the school with school buildings and furnitures.

Migara National High School which started operations in 2005 produced its first set of graduates on March of this year (For a related post, please check this link). The school is located 12.5 kilometers northeast from the city proper.

Mrs. Paculan also said that another public high school will be opened in Brgy. Tabawan, as an integrated high school of Migara. So far, there are 13 public schools in the city.

As this developed, the office of Mrs. Paculan has been receiving text messages about alleged anomalies of school administrators demanding payments for transfers of teachers and promotions. Observers said that teachers are now courageous and brave to report about this alleged corruption by some school administrators.

Reacting to this complaint, Paculan said her office is open to any investigation. “For evils to triumph, let good men do nothing,” Paculan was quoted as saying. (Henry Puyat / Manding Toleza)

messages for the NwSSU inauguration

The Northwest Samar State University (NwSSU) will be formally inaugurated tomorrow. Here are the messages (greetings) of Mayor Mel Sarmiento and Congressman Reynaldo Uy in line with tomorrow's affair.

The message of Congressman Reynaldo Uy:

"I deem it a special privilege to greet everyone during the inauguration of the Northwest Samar State University (NwSSU).

As I congratulate the NwSSU community, my fellow Calbayognons and the people of the First District of Samar, I say thank you to Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal - Arroyo, Senator Mar Roxas, Mayor Mel Sarmiento, CHED Chairperson Emmanuel Angeles and especially to my fellow Calbayognons and the people of Samar for their active support as we took the challenges of converting then TTMIST into a university.

The hard task is not over. Being now a university, more challenges and bigger tasks lie ahead for NwSSU. All these in the name extending better service to our constituents, of extending QUALITY EDUCATION for everyone. With our cooperation and the dedication, capacity and integrity of our friends from the NwSSU, there is no doubt that we will succeed.

As I bid you all welcome to the Inauguration, I extend my congratulations to Dr. Socorro Bohol on her installation as the 1st NwSSU President.

Once again, Congratulations to NwSSU, to my fellow Calbayognons and to our constituents in the First District of Samar!"


REYNALDO S. UY, M.D.
Representative, Samar First District

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The message of Mayor Mel Sarmiento:

"I am pleased to greet my fellow Calbayognons and our esteemed guests as we gather for the inauguration of the Northwest Samar State University (NwSSU).

I join the NwSSU community in expressing our gratitude to all those who have helped make this day possible: President Gloria Macapagal - Arroyo, Senator Mar Roxas, Congressman Reynaldo Uy, Secretary Emmanuel Angeles, and most importantly to all Calbayognons and the people of Samar for their support in making this dream a reality.

There is another dream that needs to be fulfilled - extending QUALITY EDUCATION for everyone. Today’s inauguration is a step towards the path which leads us to doing just that – extending quality education – to the students of Calbayog and of Samar; and I call on the NwSSU to do their share in achieving that.

It is along that line that I also greet Dr. Socorro Bohol on her installation as the 1st NwSSU President.

As I have always told the various stakeholders of the City of Calbayog, the task to put in place a progressive Calbayog is a never-ending one.
Padayun kita pagka-urosa ug pagkiwa para san mas progresibo pa nga Ciudad san Calbayog!"


MEL SENEN S. SARMIENTO
Calbayog City Mayor
Chairperson, RDC-8
Secretary-General, League of Cities of the Philippines

Monday, November 30, 2009

Images from the COC filing

As reported earlier, Congressman Reynaldo Uy and Mayor Mel Sarmiento led the city officials in filing their certificates of candidacy (please check this link).

Here are some pictures taken during the event.

The officials as they attended mass at the Poor Clare Monastery Chapel.

Congressman Reynaldo Uy with COMELEC Calbayog head Salvador Cruz, Vice Mayor Ronald Aquino, Councilor Sonny Salurio and Councilor Ver Porlares.

Congressman Reynaldo Uy showing his COC.

Vice Mayor Ronald Aquino with COMELEC Calbayog Head Salvador Cruz.

Councilor Sonny Salurio, Councilor Jonas Montealto, Mark Aquino and Councilor Virgil Clemens.

At the COMELEC Samar Provincial Office where Mayor Mel Sarmiento filed his COC. In photo are (l-r) Congressman Reynaldo Uy, Samar 2nd District Board Member Casilda Lim, Mayor Sarmiento and Gandara Councilor Prudencio Dy, Jr. (Photos by Henry Puyat)

Sarmiento runs for Congress; Uy for Calbayog City mayor

(This news item appears in today's edition of the Leyte-Samar Daily Express)

TACLOBAN CITY — Samar outgoing Representative Reynaldo Uy and Mayor Mel Senen Sarmiento of Calbayog are to swap positions as both have filed their respective certificates of candidacy for mayor and congressman, respectively, before the local Commission on Elections.

Sarmiento’s bid to become the next congressional representative of Samar’s first district came at a time when the Comelec en banc has dismissed the electoral protest filed against him by a former political adversary, Rodolfo Tuazon, who contested the results of the 2007 mayoralty race.

Uy, who is serving his third and last term as a congressman, filed his certificate of candidacy for mayor of Calbayog City on Saturday around 10 a.m. together with his complete line up headed by his running mate, incumbent Vice Mayor Ronaldo Aquino.

Uy, who already served as mayor of the lone city of Samar province, is running under the ticket of the Liberal Party-Lakas-Kampi- CMD.

Sarmiento, meantime, filed his own certificate of candidacy before the provincial Comelec office based in Catbalogan, the provincial capital, together with his gubernatorial candidate, Casilda Lim, an incumbent board member.

But while Sarmiento is running under the ticket of Liberal Party, the gubernatorial candidate belongs to the Nationalist People’s Coalition.

The outgoing Calbayog City mayor filed his certificate of candidacy Saturday around 2 p.m. before elections provincial supervisor Ma. Corazon Montallana. His close political ally, Rep. Uy, also witnessed the filing of his CoC, Ronald Ricafort, a close aide of Mayor Sarmiento, said over the phone.

“They were in jovial mood all throughout,” Ricafort said.

Among those who will be running for provincial board members under the lineup of Sarmiento and who filed their CoCs were Renato Uy, Jasper Sumagang, Prudencio Dy, Jr., Noel Sermense and Charlie Conejos.

Meantime, those who will be running for council seats of Calbayog, which is divided into two districts, under the ticket of Uy were Susano Salurio, Arturo Pasacas, Virgil Clemens, Jonas Montealto, Regina Rabuya, Julius Mancol, Danilo Bernate, Ver Porlares and Roger Casurao, an incumbent board member.

Also part of the line up were Rey James and Raymund Uy, son and nephew of Rep. Uy, respectively, and Mark Aquino, nephew of the vice mayor.

It was learned from Ricafort that before Uy filed his certificate of candidacy, he and his team attended first a Holy Mass at the Poor Claire Monastery with Father Bloyd Guiuan as the presiding priest.

Meantime, Sarmiento, who is on his third and final term as mayor of Calbayog, won the electoral protest filed against him.

In an en banc decision issued by the Comelec earlier this month, the commissioners, voting seven against two, junked the petition of rival Rodolfo Tuazon.

Based on the 2,977-page Comelec decision, Sarmiento garnered a total vote cast of 32, 259 against Tuazon’s 28,530 votes or a difference of 3,729 votes.

“Though the decision came rather late, the mayor was very happy that he won on this electoral protest against him,” Ricafort said. (By JOEY A. GABIETA, Staff writer)

Friday, November 27, 2009

Images from the BEST Summit

As reported, the Barangay Education Strategic Team (BEST) Summit was held last Tuesday, November 24, 20209 at the Calbayog City Sports Center. Among the aims of the one-day event was to come up with mechanisms to ensure school attendance among the public school students in the various barangays of Calbayog. The event was participated in by the Barangay officials and SK officials from the three districts of Calbayog. The summit was spearheaded by the City Government of Calbayog in coordination with DepEd Calbayog and DILG Calbayog.

Mayor Mel Sarmiento (right) with Mrs. Iluminda Gonzales, Councilor Regina Rabuya, Vice Mayor Ronald Aquino and Calbayog SDS Editha Paculan.

Calbayog SDS Edita Paculan

Mayor Mel Sarmiento

DepEd Mathematics ES-1 Ramon Miano

DILG-Calbayog City Director Valente Bajet

LIGA President, Councilor Florencio Enriquez.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Pulong-pulong sa Gasdo

Mayor Mel Sarmieno visited Barangay Gasdo last week. He was on hand for a medical and dental mission conducted by the City Health Office; and the Grand Pulong-Pulong with the residents of Gasdo. With the City Mayor was Col Francis Cabugon, CO of the 20th IB of the Philippine Army.

Mayor Mel Sarmiento delivering his message

Col Francis Cabugon of the 20th IB

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Medical mission in Gasdo

The LGU through the City Health Office, in coordination with the 20 IB of the Philippine Army recently conducted a Medical and Dental Mission in Barangay Gasdo, an interior barangay in the northern part of Calbayog District.

On hand with the personnel from the City Health office were Mayor Mel Sarmiento and Col Francis Cabugon, Commanding Officer of the 20th IB based in Tinambacan.

140 patients availed of the medical services while 15 patients availed of the dental services.

Barangay Gasdo is located on the northern part of Calbayog. Estimated to be 52 kilometers from the city proper, it can be reached via a 12-hour hike. It has a land area of 188.9429 hectares, 99.22% of which is classified as agricultural with Abaca and Coconut as its main products. The main source of drinking water is the Pamomonan spring. As of 2008, Gasdo has a population of 459, distributed in 34 households and a voting population of 203.

Here are some pictures taken during the recent mission:

Mayor Mel Sarmiento with Col Francis Cabugon.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

BEST Summit held today.

The Barangay Education Strategic Team (BEST) Summit will be held today at the Calbayog City Sports Center.

Among the aims of this one-day activity is to come up with mechanisms to ensure school attendance among the public school students in the various barangays of Calbayog. Invited to participate in the event are the Barangay officials and SK officials from the three districts of Calbayog. The summit is being spearheaded by the City Government of Calbayog, DepEd Calbayog and DILG Calbayog.

Opening preliminaries will commence at 8:00 am. Mayor Mel Sarmiento has been invited to deliver a message. Calbayog SDS Edita Pacula will deliver the welcome remarks.

The summit proper is set at 9:30 am and will close at 5:00 pm. Statement of Purpose / Orientation will be given by Mr. Ramon Miano, ES-1 Mathematics. DILG City Director Valente Bajet will present "Support on BEST Project". Pledges of support will be made by Councilors Florencio Enriquez and Charlie Boy Coñejos.

Program hosts will be Naome Castante and Blesildo Orquin.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Cokaliong Shipping Lines formally launches Cebu-Calbayog-Cebu service

Cokaliong Shipping Lines formally launched its Calbayog-Cebu service today. Vice Mayor Ronald Aquino led the officials and other guests who were invited to the affair. The simple launching program was held at the I's Plant Hotel function room a few hours after the maiden Cebu-Calbayog voyage of M/V Filipinas Dinagat arrived at the Manguino-o port.

The shipping company will offer thrice weekly Cebu-Calbayog service on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday; and Calbayog-Cebu service on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Vice Mayor Ronald Aquino (right) with Councilors Ina Rabuya and Julius Mancol.

The CACO Iskolars leading the invocation.

Vice Mayor Ronald Aquino as he delivered his message.

Cokaliong Shipping's Freight-in-Charge, Zenith Mendoza

Cokaliong Shipping Marketing Representative Ronald Gonzales.

Councilor Ver Porlares delivering the closing remarks.