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Sunday, February 24, 2013
SM City Baliwag to hold 2nd Kite Festival
Pulilan cops tracking bus for Valentine's Day Tragedy
MALOLOS CITY— The
Bulacan police is now tracking a bus that killed three men in a hit-and-run
accident along the highway in Pulilan town on Valentine’s Day.
PO1 Russel Libunao, investigator of the Pulilan police
station, said they are now in the process of analyzing close circuit television
(CCTV) footages taken near the incident.
The said CCTV footage is also being compared with another
set of footage taken from at least three interchanges along the North Luzon
Expressway (NLEx).
“We got a big break on the case when we were given a copy
of CCTV footages,” Libunao said in Filipino referring to footage from a
business establishment along the Donya Remedios (DRT) Highway in Brgy. Taal,
Pulilan.
He said the footages were recorded within the time frame
when the accident occurred in the said area.
“We don’t have the license plates yet, but we are sure,
it is a bus,” said Libunao.
He was referring to the vehicle that rammed a motorcycle
along the DRT highway which resulted to the death of Lope San Pedro and Roberto
Ortezo of Barangay Lumbac, and Artemio Pabroa of Barangay Dampol 1st, all in
Pulilan town around 2:30 a.m. on Valentine’s Day.
Initial investigation said that a bus was heading west
towards the NLEx when it hit the motorcycle.
Instead of stopping and bringing the victims to the
nearest hospital, the said bus immediately fled the scene leaving the victims.
PO3 Rodrigo De Guzman, chief investigator of the Pulilan
police station, said the witnesses heard a loud explosion moment after the
accident and saw the victims lying along the highway.
De Guzman also added that a bus was seen fleeing the
scene of the accident.
As this developed, the families of the victims demanded
justice for the death of their kin.
One of them even asked good Samaritans to provide
information about the accident, while others appealed for help from the
passengers of the bus who witnessed the accident.
The victims were buried on Thursday. Dino Balabo & Rommel Ramos
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Bro. Eddie explains comeback bid
MALOLOS
CITY—Televangelist Bro. Eddie Villanueva explained his decision to run again
for public office after declaring in 2010 that he would not run again.
In
an exclusive interview, Villanueva said that in the interest of public service,
one must not limit oneself.
“Kung
may magagawa tayong tulong sa bayan, hindi dapat limitahan ang sarili,” he
said.
Villanueva
added that his declaration after the 2010 elections was meant not to run again
for the presidency.
“Hindi
naman presidency ang takbo ko ngayon, sa Senado ito,” he said.
The
televangelist ran and lost in both 2004 and 2010 presidential races.
After
casting his vote at the Bunlo Elementary School on May 10, 2010, he said that
he won’t run again if he would lose.
Last
December, he replaced Israel Virgines as lone senatorial candidate of Bangon
Pilipinas.
On
Monday, Villanueva launched his Senate bid at the Bulacan Capitol Gymnasium and
cited better chances of landing in the magic 12
He
said that for the first time, political leaders in the province stand in
solidarity to support his candidacy.
During
his proclamation speech, Villanueva was less than combative compared to his two
previous campaigns.
He
virtually praised President Benigno Aquino III, his conqueror in the 2010
automated elections.
“The
economy is growing very fast because of the tuwid na landas of President
Aquino, and we must seize the opportunity to keep that growth by supporting his
programs,” Villanueva said. Dino Balabo
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Bulakenyos saddened but admire Pope’s decision
MALOLOS CITY—Pope Benedict XVI resignation as Supreme
Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church drew sadness and admiration from Bulakenyo
leaders yesterday.
Bro. Eddie Villanueva, the founder of the Jesus Is Lord
Movement described the pope’s decision as a “supreme sacrifice” a sign of
“selflessness” and said that it must be emulated by all other leaders.
“I salute him for that. It is a sign of greatness,”
Villanueva said in an exclusive interview yesterday after the launch of his
senatorial campaign at the Bulacan Provincial Gymnasium here.
A religious leader before entering politics, Villanueva
said that the Pope’s decision is grounded on the Pontiff’s clear understanding
of the power of the cross and Jesus
Christ’s resurrection.
“I read his two books, and he (Pope) has very clear
understanding of the power of the cross and resurrection.
Sana lahat ng leader ay katulad niya na hindi kapit tuko
sa posisyon,” Villanueva said.
He added that leaders of any discipline must have a sense
of selflessness, greatness and destiny.
“He said he cannot do his job effectively anymore, that
is selflessness and other leaders must emulate him.”
Villanueva said.
For his part, former Gov. Roberto Pagdanganan also
expressed sadness on the Pope’s decision.
“I am saddened, I thought he was doing well,” Pagdanganan
said.
He also expressed admiration of the Pope’s decision and
said it was a noble act.
“It is not only an act fo sacrifice, it is a noble act,”
Pagdanganan said. Dino Balabo
Bulakenyos cross partylines, throw support to Bro. Eddie
MALOLOS CITY—Crossing party lines, past and present
Bulacan political leaders yesterday came together in support of the Senate bid
of televangelist Bro. Eddie Villanueva.
This came as Villanueva, the lone senatorial candidate of
Bangon Pilipinas, kicked off his campaign here which was also broadcast online.
“Walang ibang higit na kakalinga sa ating lalawigan kundi
ang ating kalalawigan din,” said Gov. Wilhelmino Alvarado in his opening speech
endorsing the candidacy of Villanueva who came from Bocaue town.
He said that the Bulacan is approaching the threshold of
fast pace development and the province needs the help of national leaders.
“We need allies in the Senate and our best bet is Bro.
Eddie Villanueva,” said Alvarado.
The same was echoed by former governors Roberto
Padanganan and Joselito Mendoza, now congressman of the third district, and
Josefina dela Cruz, now postmaster
general of the Philippines Postal Corporation (Philphost).
All the above mentioned political leaders along with
92-year-old former governor Tomas Martin earlier signed a manifesto of support
to Villanueva.
The same manifesto was signed by past and current
congressmen, board members, mayors and vice mayors and councilors from
different towns in the province.
For his part, Villanueva expressed gratitude for the
support thrown in by his fellow Bulakenyos.
He said that it is the first time in the history of the
province that political leaders cross party lines to support a single
senatorial candidate.
“I am so grateful for their support despite the fact that
they came from different political persuasions. They stand ten feet tall in
solidarity to support my attempt to capture a Senate seat. The future of
Bulacan is beyond politics,” Villanueva said.
During the launch of his Senate bid, Villanueva also
unveiled his 3-E platform –”Ekonomiyang agresibo’t walang napagiiwanan;
Edukasyon na napapanahon; Entrepinoy na masang Pilipino ang nangunguna at nakikinabang.”
He said the “3-Es” are needed in the growing economy in
the country which he described as a result of President Aquino’s “tuwid na
daan” program.
As founder of the Jesus Is Lord Movement (JILM),
Villanueva noted the importance of moral leadership.
He said, “we need moral leadership. The bedrock of good
economics is good politics.”
Monday, February 11, 2013
Bro. Eddie launches Senate bid at Bulacan Capitol
MALOLOS
CITY—Televangelist and Bangon Pilipinas lone senatorial candidate Bro. Eddie
Villanueva is set to kick-off his senatorial bid at the Bulacan Capitol here
today February 12.
Villanueva
made the announcement over GMA Network when he was interviewed on the midnight
program “Diyos at Bayan” early yesterday morning.
On
February 12, I will kick-off my campaign at the steps of the Bulacan Capitol
building with the political leaders of the province,” he said during an
interview with TV host Kata Inocencio and journalists Jarius Bondoc of the STAR
and Alex Tinsay.
Villanueva
said that political leaders in the province of more than one million registered
voters have joined forces to support his candidacy.
He
said that even the League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP) Bulacan
Chapter pledged to support his candidacy regardless of political persuasion.
“Nagkaroon
ng solidarity ang mga political icons sa Bulacan dahil sa desisyon kong
ireperesent ang mga sagigilid na mamamayan sa Pilipinas,” said the preacher-
turned-senatorial-candidate.
He
added that another factor that contributed to the Bulacan politicians’ support
for his candidacy is due to the province not having produced a senator since
former Senate President Blas F. Ople from Hagonoy town.
Earlier,
Villanueva filed his certificate of candidacy (COC) as substitute to Bangon
Pilipinas senatorial candidate Israel Virgines.
The
senatorial-bid of Villanueva will be his third attempt for an elective public
post.
In
2004, he ran for President but lost to former President Gloria Macapagal
Arroyo; and in 2010, he lost to incumbent President Benigno Aquino.
In
both campaigns, Villanueva launched his candidacy in Malolos City.
In
the 2004 campaign, he launched his candidacy at the Bulacan State University
quadrangle; and in the 2010 elections, he chose the historic Barasoain Church
yard.
In
an interview after casting his vote at the Bunlo Elementary School in Bocaue
town on May 10, 2010, Villanueva said he would not run for public office
anymore if he lost. (See video 2010 interview, won't run anymore )
He
did lose in the 2010 elections, and now Villanueva is staging a comeback bid
through the Senate.
In
the television interview yesterday, he said that he had bigger chances of
winning, with 12 slots open at the Senate.
Villanueva
said that he is targeting at least 15 million votes to secure a Senate seat,
and vowed to push economic rights, and education of the people.
As
this developed, Bulacan political leaders affirmed Villaneuva’s claim that he
will be supported by Bulakenyos.
Board
Member Michael Fermin, and Mayor Feliciano Legazpi of Norzagaray town vowed
total support.
The
same was echoed by Jose Rey Munsayac, the provincial coordinator of Bayan Muna,
along with other candidates for provincial board member’s position like Jose
Cundangan and Dax Uy.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Red Cross Million Volunteer Run 2 on February 10
The Philippine Red Cross
(PRC) gears up for the Million Volunteer Run 2 (MVR) on February 10, this year.
The Million Volunteer Run
2 is aimed at creating a culture of volunteerism in the country that will
empower the people and the nation against all humanitarian challenges,
especially in times of disasters. MVR was first held on December 4, 2011.
Registration is now open
at the PRC headquarters on Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila and in all 100
Red Cross chapters nationwide. Online registration is also available at
run.redcross.org.ph.
PRC Chairman Richard J.
Gordon, proponent of Red Cross MVR is grateful to all PRC partners who have
given and continue to give their full support by promoting or by serving as
sponsors of the event.
SM supermalls, a long time
humanitarian partner of Red Cross in many of its endeavors, has played the MVR
commercial in all its 246 cinemas in its 45 branches nationwide during the
Metro Manila Film Festival from December 25 to 31 last year.
Focus Media, Light Railway
Transit (LRT), Cybertizing, Mercury Drug Stores, Department of Public Works and
Highways, (DPWH) and Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) are also full
supporters of the event.
Other MVR partners are
National Parks partners National Parks Development Committee (NPDC), Philippine
National Police (PNP), Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), Philippine Navy, and Armed
Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
Participants in the MVR 2
will be registered members of the Red Cross 143, a flagship volunteer program
of PRC that recruits and trains 44 volunteers in every barangay – one leader
and 43 members to serve as Red Cross humanitarian soldiers on the ground in
times of disasters and other emergency.
The MVR 2 is open to all.
It will be held in Metro Manila and other key cities in the country.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Construction of NLEX Harbor Link to start in March
MALOLOS CITY—The Manila North Tollways Corporation (MNTC)
is set to commence construction of the P10-billion North Luzon Expressway
(NLEx) Harbor Link project by the end of the month.
This came as Public Works Secretary Rogelio Singson led
the ground breaking ceremonies for the multi-billion peso road project at the
Smart connect Interchange in Valenzuela City yesterday morning.
The said project is described by officials as “one of the
most important infrastructure projects of the year” and is seen to ease traffic
towards the Port Area and Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, Valenzuela (Camanava)
area upon completion next year.
The eight-kilometer road project forms part of the NLEx
phase 2 expansion program being implemented by the MNTC, a subsidiary of the
Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC) of the Manuel V. Pangilinan led Metro
Pacific Group.
Ramoncito Fernandez, MPTC president and chief executive
officer, said that the project is a manifestation of their company’s strong and
firm support for the public-private-partnership (PPP) program championed by the
Aquino administration.
He said: “Harbor Link is a very good alternative to the
C-3 Road and A. Bonifacio Avenue” which is being used by truckers and haulers
that go to and from the Port Area.
For his part, Rodrigo Franco, president and CEO of the
MNTC explained that the NLEx Harbor Link which will start from Smart connect
Interchange in Valenzuela City comes in two segments that will connect the
MacArthur Highway and C-3 Road in Valenzuela City and the NLEx Mindanao Avenue
link.
Dubbed as Segment 9, the 2.4 kilometer portion linking
the NLEx main to MacArthur highway in Valenzuela City is expected to be
completed in 12 to 15 months, according to Franco.
Franco said that even before the completion of the
2.4-kilometer Segment 9, they will start constructing the 5.65-kilometer Segment 10 which will
start where Segment 9 will end.
He said that that Segment 10 which will stretch all the
way to C-3 Road in Port Area will be completed within 24 months at the coast of
P6.33 billion.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
On the indefinite TRO on the Anti-Cybercrime Law: Stay vigilant and remain critical
As the Supreme Court indefinitely suspends the
Anti-Cybercrime Law, the public must remain vigilant and critical about the
dangers of the law, the manner it was approved, and on the overall, the
stubborn position demonstrated by the Aquino administration in crafting it.
As human rights lawyers, members of the National Union of
People’s Lawyers (NUPL) maintain that there is a need to remain firm,
steadfast, and even-tempered in our victory today in order to guard against any
further breaches and violations of the people's right to freedom of speech and
expression.
NUPL is counsel for petitioners for certiorari and
prohibition, with application for a TRO, against the Anti-Cybercrime Law or RA
10175 in G.R. No. 203407
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