It’s still fiesta time in
Bohol. The destinations are Buenavista and Lila towns on Sunday, Oct. 7, in honor
of the Sto. Rosario (Holy Rosary).
Like fiestas in May, it would
be great occasions of joy and merry-making, as well as lots of free food.
Last week, we toured
Buenavista town to visit the Cambuhat river village tour and Oyster farm.
It was a spectacular sight to see, culture to learn and food to savor.
“There are many interesting
facts about Buenavista that you need to know,” our local guide
said.
Our guide told us that Buenavista
was once a barangay (village) of
Inabanga town. It was annexed to Getafe in 1874 during the leadership of
the late Getafe Mayor Columbio Camacho Celosia.
We were intrigued when we
learned that when Buenavista became an independent municipality in 1960, Getafe
Mayor Celosia was asked to become the town’s first local chief executive.
After 50 years, the first
Mayor's son, Engr. Robert Torregosa Celosia, became mayor in 2010. Sadly, he died
two days before the town fiesta due to his excitement and personal involvement
in the preparations.
Incidentally, when I met
Dr. Joahna Celosia Cabalit-Initay last Wednesday, I’d learned from her that Mayor
Columbio Camacho Celosia was his grandfather.
Dr. Joahna isn’t the first
in her family to run for public service.
Here your VRS, came across the second generation
of the Celosia Clan, the granddaughter and niece of the late two Celosia
mayors, mixed with big Cabalit Clan of Tagbilaran City.
Dr. Joahna, daughter of
the late Engr. Salvador Dote Cabalit and niece of the former Tagbilaran Mayor
now RTC Judge Jorge Cabalit.
Cabalit's are family of
the Budlong-Dote and Castillo-Cabalit Clan in this city.
Joahna is making plans of
running as board member of the first district in the 2019 elections.
“So, tuloy na for board member?” I asked her.
She replied, “Yes,
definitely!”
“I am ready to serve,” she
added.
Dr. Joahna's political
affiliation was not groomed to follow her family's political career. But she is
making a name of herself, her credibility and untarnished integrity and
reputation, and not because of powerful connections.
Her heart is not so much
in politics, clarifying that her passion is to educate and spread financial
literacy among Filipinos being a professor and a consultant. As a researcher,
she is an advocate for health and wellness programs.
As a career woman of
today, she seeks opportunities for every woman to be useful each day, a way
where she finds joy and satisfaction in serving the people of the first district,
specially the least fortunate fellow Boholanos.
“I do things the bright
way,” she added.
She shared about her
current programs—livelihood for indigents and free life insurance for the head
of the families.
Veteran broadcast
journalist Bob Galero said that Dr. Joahna is an alternative for the first
district. Like him, many people realized that "Dr. Joahna will be a great
fiscalizer at the Sanggunian if ever she will be elected.”
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Last Friday, at the
Godillos Restaurant (owned by Engr. Nolan Evangelista) along Rajah Sikatuna
Avenue (near island City Mall), I was surprised to see former youth leader and
Cooperative Development Authority Administrator (CDA) Benjie Oliva.
Your VRS with former youth leader and now Cooperative Development
Authority Administrator (CDA) Benjie Oliva. |
Benjie was in Davao City
last Wednesday to spearhead the 14th National Coop Summit at the SMX Convention
Center. At least 3,600 cooperators attended the summit. He also met President
Rodrigo Duterte last week.
Your VRS asked Benjie if he is really running for Congressman.
“No, I am not running,” he
answered.
It was Vice President Leni
Robredo who said that she wants Benjie to run for Congress although it was not
clarified if she was endorsing him to run for Congress or as a partly-list
representative.
In 2016, several parties
were convinced that Benjie was “winnable” to run for mayor in
Catigbian town but he declined.
Benjie, an agriculturist
by profession, is an expert in national budget legislation, agriculture, rural
development and youth development.
At 36, he is the youngest
person to be named as Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) chairman of the
Board of Administrators.
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It’s sooner than you
think. The mid-term elections are seven months away and the filing of candidacy
is on Thursday, Oct. 11. However, the deadline is in December yet.
The election campaign is
bound to be more exciting, noisier and much more circus-y as the filing of the
certificates of candidacy (COC) on the local level. .
So far, confirmed to be running although they still have to make a formal announcement are Cabinet Secretary Leoncio Evasco, Jr. against 3rd District Rep. Arthur Yap for governor.
Yap’s running-mate might
be 1st District Rep. Rene Relampagos, while senior board member Thomas Abapo might
be Evasco’s running-mate.
For Representatives: Gov.
Edgar Chatto (1st district), Erico Aristotle Aumentado (2nd district); and Vice
Gov. Dionisio Balite, former Carmen Mayor
Conchita Toribio-Delos Reyes and
board member Alexie Tutor (3rd district).
For board members (first
district), probable candidates are Donald Sevilla, Leah Tirol-Magno, former Tagbilaran councilor
Lucille Lagunay, Dr. Joahna Celosia
Cabalit-Initay and incumbent board member Ricky Masamayor.
For the 2nd district, board member Agapito Avenido
is seeking for reelection and Vierna Boniel-Maglasang.
For the 3rd District, Dionisio
Victor Balite, Jade Bautista and Elpidio Jala are up for re-election. Other interested to run are Moching Torrefranca,
former board member Jing Trabajo, Nathan Binlod and Atty. Danilo Palgan. Four from Candijay town might run for board
members: McAldous Castañares, Robert Olaer, Dominic Olaer Villafuerte and
former board member Godofreda Olavides-Tirol.
“I’m considering actually,”
Villafuerte told VRS. He was elected
no.1 Candjay kagawad in 2001 at the age of 21.
For Mayors: Mayor Dodo Jumawid versus Delfin Hingpit (Batuan); Eugene
Cahiles (Lila), Mayor Baba Yap
(Tagbilaran City), Mayor Pureza Chatto (Balilihan) versus Joemar Unabia and
Mark Monton; Poblacion Trinidad Barangay Captain Johnny Orioque (Trinidad);
Mayor Danilo Guivencan versus Atty. Nicodemus Tago (Dimiao); Mayor Juliet Dano versus former Mayor Ernesita
Digal (Sevilla); Mayor Marietta Sumaylo (Dauis); and Mayor Pedro Fuertes versus
embattled Mayor Leonila Montero and board member Benjie Arcamo.
For Vice Mayor: Batuan Vice Mayor Yes
Dumagan-Baguio will seek reelection.
For councilors: Rammel Cagulada,
CPA (Valencia), Atty. Cristifil Baluma (Tagbilaran City); and Karen Digal-Asoy
(Sevilla).
Media personalities who
might run are: Lito Responte (dyTR) for Dauis councilor, Baclayon Councilor
Sendoy Guinguing (dyTR) for reelection,
Rey Tutas (dyRD) for Lila councilor, Jagna councilor Anthony Aniscal (dyRD) for
reelection , Fred Amora for board member
in the third district of Bohol, Loay
Vice Mayor Tibbs Bullecer (dyRD) for councilor and Barangay Minol Councilor Edgar
Tumanda (dyTR) for councilor in Mabini
town.
***
Globaltech
is legal---lawyer
The arrest of the five
employees of “Peryahan ng Bayan” of Globaltech Mobile Online Corporation for
illegal gambling was a form of harassment, according to the company’s lawyer.
Bryan Pelandas, legal
counsel of GlobalTech, said that it was purely harassment since the case is
still pending before a court.
“The case is still ongoing
with the Court of Appeals,” Pelandas told some members of the Bohol media.
Agents of the National
Bureau of Investigation (NBI) raided the illegal operations of the “Peryahan ng
Bayan” outlets in simultaneous operations
conducted by NBI –Bohol in Talibon town on Sept. 27. Five employees
were arrested, but they posted P80,000 bail each for their temporary
release.
Pelandas said that they will appropriate cases against the NBI agents and the PCSO staff.
“Ang Globaltech naay plano
muhimo og legal action sa NBI operators ug kadtong nagpaila nga staff sa
PCSO. Ang Globaltech nga
legal team naay aksyun gihimo. In the
next days naa tay i-file nga appropriate cases batuk sa mga nanakop sa atong
mga tellers,” he said.
Pelandas affirmed that
Globaltech’s operation of “Peryahan ng Bayan,” which is not only in Bohol but
also in some other places in the country, is legal because of the unresolved
court cases of the PCSO against the company.
NBI-Bohol head Rennan
Augustus Oliva, however, said that the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office
(PCSO) said that “Peryahan ng Bayan” has no authority to operate.
Oliva said
that charges for violation of illegal gambling in relation to cybercrime were
filed Friday, Sept. 28, before the Bohol Provincial Prosecutor’s Office against
the five suspects.
PCSO issued certification
from the General Manager terminating the Deed of Authority of Globaltech to
operate Peryahan ng Bayan.
On March 2, 2016, PCSO issued a Board Resolution 51 Series of 2016, terminating the Deed of Authority of Globaltech to operation Peryahan ng Bayan and on October 13, 2017, Pasig City Regional Trial Court Branch 161 denied Globaltech's motion for issuance of a writ of injunction.
On March 2, 2016, PCSO issued a Board Resolution 51 Series of 2016, terminating the Deed of Authority of Globaltech to operation Peryahan ng Bayan and on October 13, 2017, Pasig City Regional Trial Court Branch 161 denied Globaltech's motion for issuance of a writ of injunction.
PCSO has not authorized
any other entity to operate Peryahan ng
Bayan and that any operation of Peryahan ng Bayan is considered
unauthorized and illegal.
But Pelandas said that
since the case with regard to their status is pending with the Court of
Appeals, Globaltech may still operate.
There are 398 kiosks or
outlets in 18 towns namely, Alburquerque, Baclayon, Catigbian, Corella, Cortes,
Panglao, Sikatuna, Bien Unido, Garcia Hernandez, San Isidro, President Carlos
P. Garcia, Talibon, Bilar, Carmen, Dimiao, Jagna, Lila and Sierra Bullones.
A one peso bet will give
the bettor a P500 winning.
“Ang manayaay dili dapat sila mabalaka nga
dakpun sila. Sama sa akong nasulti, ang PCSO ug Globaltech dili sila kontra naa
lay pending nga kaso,” said Pelandas.
He said that
Globaltech and STL operators were not
enemies.
“Gani kauban sila sa
pagsuporta sa atong gobyierno. Kay ang remittance nga ihatag sa Globaltech ug
STL muadto mana sa gobyierno ug mubalik sa mga tawo pinaagi sa mga assistance
ug pinaagi sa ambulansya nga ihatag sa LGU ug sa katawhan,” Pelandas said.
PCSO said revenues have
been adversely affected by the continued operation of illegal gambling which
unfairly competes with PCSO’s legal gaming products, particularly the STL.
***
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