(PAGASA 24-HOUR PUBLIC WEATHER FORECAST as of Thursday, 03 July 2025) At 3:00 AM today, a Low Pressure Area (LPA) was estimated based on all available data at 1,230 km East of Central Luzon (15.3°N, 133.1°E). Southwest Monsoon affecting Visayas, Mindanao, Central Luzon, and Southern Luzon. 𝗙𝗒π—₯π—˜π—–π—”π—¦π—§ π—ͺπ—˜π—”π—§π—›π—˜π—₯ π—–π—’π—‘π——π—œπ—§π—œπ—’π—‘: Butuan City, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Dinagat Islands, Surigao del Norte and Surigao del Sur will experience cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms due to Southwest Monsoon. Possible flash floods or landslides due to moderate to at times heavy rains. 𝗙𝗒π—₯π—˜π—–π—”π—¦π—§ π—ͺπ—œπ—‘π—— 𝗔𝗑𝗗 π—–π—’π—”π—¦π—§π—”π—Ÿ π—ͺπ—”π—§π—˜π—₯ π—–π—’π—‘π——π—œπ—§π—œπ—’π—‘: Light to moderate winds coming from Southwest to West will prevail with slight to slight to moderate seas (0.6 to 1.5 meters).


Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Go responds to boy’s plea for help

MANILA, October 1, 2018 -- A young boy who had been struggling in life got a special treat from Special Assistant to the President (SAP) Christopher Lawrence ‘Bong’ Go: a special dinner with no less than President Rodrigo Duterte.

Gitler Yanez’s story had gone viral on social media and caught the attention of Go. A fifth grade student of the San Mateo Annex Elementary School in Tungao, Butuan City, Gitler did not have enough money to buy food and would go to school with his baon of rice paired with soy sauce and vinegar.

His father Gil earns less than the minimum wage working as a baker while his mother Refilyn is a stay-at-home mother. Gitler has a sister who is a 7th grade student.

Go said when he learned of the boy’s family’s situation, the President promised to help them. But first they surprised them with a dinner invitation.

“Inimbitahan po namin ni Pangulong Duterte. Natuwa naman po ako na nangako po ang ating Pangulo na pagawan na kahit maliit na bahay at bibigyan po ng trabaho na stable ‘yung kaniyang tatay at sa ngayon ay bibigyan ng financial assistance ng ating Pangulo para man lang makatulong sa kanila. I-nassure n’ya na magkakaroon sila ng stable na hanap-buhay,” Go said during his recent radio interview in DZRH with Henry Uri.

(President Duterte and I invited them. I was happy because President Duterte promised to give them a simple house and provide stable jobs for Gitler’s parents. For now, President Duterte will provide them financial assistance. He also assured a stable livelihood to them.)

Go also gave Gitler and his sister a cell phone each for them to enjoy.

“Ako naman nagbigay ako ng dalawang simpleng cell phone para kahit papano matuwa ‘yung dalawang bata na magkapatid,” he said. 

Go said the Office of the President is always open and ready to help to Filipinos.

“Bukas ang aming tanggapan sa abot po ng aming makakaya po ay tutulong at tutulong lang po kami. Anytime. Bukas po ang aming tanggapan,” he said.

(Our office is always open and ready to help to the utmost of our capacity.)

PRRD leads donning of ranks in AgSur army camp

By Jennifer P. Gaitano

PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur, Oct. 2 (PIA) – President Rodrigo Roa Duterte led on Saturday the donning of ranks and awarding of deserving personnel of 401st Infantry Brigade, Philippine Army held at the Camp Datu Lipus Makapandong, Barangay Awa, Prosperidad, this province.

The president personally led the donning of ranks to the newly promoted uniformed personnel to next higher rank. They are Technical Sergeant Wilson Maningo; TSgt Allan Cruz; Staff Sgt Gilbert Epino; Sgt Roel Hallasgo; Sgt Randy Fernandez; and Corporal Rosaldo Bagante.

Promoted to Major rank is Captain Rodulfo Cordero, the Civil Military Operations (CMO) Officer of 401st Brigade.

Military Merit Medals were also awarded to 1Lt. John Marayag (Signal Corps); 2Lt. Jordan Paner Padilla (Infantry); Corporal Hernie Maisog (Infantry); MSgt Ramil Balunso (Infantry); and with spearhead device Civilian Auxiliary Jason Malagunta.

For Gold Cross Medal, 1Lt. Nonette Banggad (Infantry); and 2Lt. Jade Bryce Bune (Infantry) received the award.

Capt. Engilbert Soriano (Infantry) and SSgt Marcelo Lagliva (Field Artillery) also received the Silver Cross Medal. The President also awarded the Silver Wing Medal to Col Maurito L Licudine, Infantry (General Staff Corps).

Also, two of the deserving personnel of 401st Infantry Brigade who are promoted to the rank of Captain include 1Lt. Michael Pascua of 75IB, Phil. Army (Quartermaster Service), and 1Lt. Jason Luna.

Meanwhile, the president expressed his sincere concern to the soldiers of 401st and 402nd Brigades who dedicated their lives for the welfare of the public. He further encouraged them to perform their mandated duties as defenders of the people and nation in accordance to the laws.


Pres. Duterte also assured that he will protect the uniformed personnel for doing their jobs well in keeping a peaceful and stable nation, and that he will not allow them to be put behind bars in any instance. (JPG/VLG/PIA-Agusan del Sur)

Friday, September 28, 2018


PRRD to visit Army camp in Agusan Sur

By Jennifer P. Gaitano

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BUTUAN CITY, Sept. 28 (PIA) - President Rodrigo Roa Duterte is set to visit the Philippine Army’s 401st Brigade at Camp Datu Lipus Makapandong in Brgy. Awa, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur on Saturday, Sept. 29.

President Duterte will lead the donning of ranks and awarding of medals to deserving troops under the 401st Brigade.

He is expected to arrive at the venue by 4 pm and will speak before some 400 soldiers and civilian personnel from the 401st and 402nd Brigades.

He is also set to hold an executive briefing with military officials led by 401st Brigade Commander BGen. Andres Centino.

Afterwhich, the president will join the troops in the ‘Boodle’ fight dinner at the venue. (JPG/PIA-Agusan del Sur)

Siargao to host 24th world surfing cup

By Susil D. Ragas

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Sept. 28 (PIA) – The province will once again host the biggest international event - the 24th World Surfing Cup from September 28 to October 4, 2018 at Cloud 9 in General Luna, Siargao Island.

Around 150 professional surfers and big names from the international surfing circuit from Australia, England, France, Hawaii, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, Spain, Tahiti, and United States are expected to vie in the universally-acclaimed biggest WQS3,000 ranking.

A report from the Department of Tourism revealed that the national government has allocated some Php15 million as support to the local government, covering major highlights and side events.

House speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Davao del Norte 1st district representative Pantaleon “Bebot” Alvarez are expected to attend the opening ceremony together with other delegates from the tourism department.

A prize money amounting to $75,000.00 is in store for the reigning champions. (SDR/PIA-Surigao del Norte)

DOT-13 to host 29th National Statistics Month opening

By Jennifer P. Gaitano

BUTUAN CITY, Sept. 28 (PIA) - The Department of Tourism (DOT) Caraga is spearheading the opening of the 29th National Statistics Month on October 2, 2018, 3:00 p.m. at the Robinsons Place, this city.

According to DOT-Caraga regional director Ma. Ana Nuguid, this initiative is in partnership with the Regional Statistics Committee and anchored on the theme “Exploring Philippine Wonders in Numbers: Statistics Towards Sustainable Tourism Development.”

“The event will highlight two major activities for the month-long celebration – the Tourism Statistics Logo-Making Contest and Infographics Contest (Best Display of Agency/Local Government Unit/Academic Data through Infographics),” said Dir. Nuguid.

The lady director also said that DOT Assistant Secretary Roberto Alabado III will be the keynote speaker during this event, while Acting Deputy Director Reynaldo Macion of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Butuan City branch will lead the discussion on inflation.

The annual celebration is pursuant to Proclamation No. 647 “Declaring the Month of October of Every Year as the National Statistics Month” issued on September 20, 1990 by then President Corazon C. Aquino.

“As a take-off point of this advocacy, series of activities will be spearheaded by the Department to explain the significance and role of statistics, particularly the tourism’s role in the economy thru statistics, in measuring and translating sustainable development across all sectors of the society,” she added. (JPG/PIA-Caraga)

PIO Dinagat Islands strengthens barangay information officers

SAN JOSE, Dinagat Islands, Sept. 28 (PIA) – The Provincial Information Office of Dinagat Islands strengthened the capability of its Barangay Information Officers (BIOs) through the conduct of orientation and capability seminar on September 11-24, 2018 in the seven municipalities of the province.

The orientation and capability seminar purposely aimed to have direct access and linkages with the barangay community and enable BIOs to act as reporters via radio or cable TV news, provided that they can comply with requirements duly set by the local government unit of the province.

During the said activity, the BIOs were oriented on disseminating information about how to be prepared in times of calamities and disasters such as floods, earthquake, fire, storm surge, tsunami, typhoon and landslide, mobile photography and how to avail the services of PUSO (Public Utility Services Outreach) program of the province.

The BIOs were also given a flashdrive, compact disc, tarpaulin and brochures that include the Early Warning System videos for them to be prepared in times of disasters and calamities.

The activity was participated by MIOs (Municipal Information Officers); BIOs (Barangay Information Officers); and the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officers (MDRRMOs) from the towns of Loreto, Tubajon, Libjo, Basilisa, Cagdianao and Dinagat. (PIO-Dinagat Islands/PIA-Dinagat Islands)

AgSur PLGU receives 'datasets' from DSWD-Listahanan

By Abegail R. Alvarez

PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur, Sept. 28 - Carrying out the mandate to help its poor constituents, the Provincial Local Government Unit of Agusan del Sur under the leadership of Governor Adolph Edward G. Plaza officially obtained the list of poor households from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)-Caraga through the National Household Targeting Section (NHTS).

This was after the recent turnover of the datasets by Regional Field Coordinator Aldie Mae A. Andoy and Regional Information Technology Officer Raffy R. Pocon to Provincial Administrator Ronulfo R. Paler and Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer Razel Montemor on August 24, 2018.

The said database was the result of the second household assessment conducted by the Department in 2015. It contains demographic and socioeconomic status of the identified poor households, which is highly significant to easily target the poor, vulnerable, and disadvantaged sectors in the region.

According to Paler, the datasets are timely in achieving their goal and ambition to eradicate 10 percent of the poverty incidence in the province.

“With the official list of poor households, it is easier for us to direct our interventions to the poor, especially that we have various programs and services intended to help our constituents who are in need,’’ he added.

The datasets were given to AgSur after complying all the requirements set by the NHTS in accordance with the Data Privacy Act of 2012 which includes request letter, resolution authorizing the governor to enter into Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the department, among others.

To date, the NHTS is working with all provincial governments, National Government Agencies, and other partner-stakeholders in identifying potential beneficiaries for the implementation of social protection programs and services by using the Listahanan 2 database.

Listahanan is an information management system that identifies who and where the poor are in the country. It provides complete basic information on poor households who will become beneficiaries of the different anti-poverty programs and services of the Department. (Social Marketing Unit/DSWD Field Office Caraga/PIA-Agusan del Sur)

100 Jobstarters in Agusan del Sur benefit from Life Skills Training

By Krisha Villanueva

AGUSAN DEL SUR, Sept. 28 — About 100 out-of-school youth who were enrolled in Jobstart Philippines Program simultaneously started their Life Skills Training (LST) recently at STI College-San Francisco and Jerome’s Place-Trento, this province.

The objectives of the program are to improve the labor market information available to youth by strengthening Philippine Employment Service Office (PESO) capacity to offer timely, accurate information on job vacancies and needed skills, and assist with job searches; and provide youths with access to technical and life skills training demanded by employers, opportunities for work experience with learning on-the-job, and mentoring and tools for improving job searches and their outcomes.

DOLE-Caraga regional director Chona Mantilla bared that the JobStart Life Skills Training is a crucial stage in the JobStart Philippines Program given to youth beneficiaries who completed the career guidance and employment coaching (CGEC) session and were randomly selected as beneficiaries.

“It sought to prepare the participants for job matching with internship positions offered by JobStart partner-employers who will provide them with internship slots in their companies where they will undergo up to three months of technical training and up to six months of internship, both with stipends,” she said.

It was also learned that the two training areas were selected by the Institute for Integrality, the official service provider of the LST for jobstarters. There were 77 jobstarters enrolled for the training held at STI College-San Francisco while 23 were trained at Jerome’s Place in Trento. The trainers were trained by the Jobstart facilitators - Jodelyn Martin and Sherelley Mangubat.

“Nalipay ko kay sa pila ka bulan na ko na hinulatay, maka sugod na gyud ko og training ug matudluan na ko unsaon ang pagpangandam sa pagpanarbaho (I am happy that after months of waiting, I will now be trained for me to become job-ready),” Ma. Innah Veletero, Jobstarter from Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur said.

JobStart Philippines Program fully funds the ten-day life skills training program and it provides the JobStarter with Php200.00 daily allowance. The training’s life skills modules include knowing one’s self, the world of work, personal branding, job hunting, financial literacy, health and well-being, and networking.

After the ten-day life skills training, the LST graduation commenced recently at the Provincial Learning Center, Provincial Capitol, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur. (DOLE-13/PIA-Agusan del Sur)

DTI Surigao del Norte launches KMME Batch 2

SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Sept. 28 (PIA)  – Micro entrepreneurs are step closer to achieving better business performance with the help of local stakeholders in government and private institutions as the Kapatid Mentor ME (KKME) program rolls towards its 2nd Batch in the province on September 14, 2018 at Hotel Tavern, this city.

Around 91 micro-enterprises gathered and participated in the lectures of Module 1: Entrepreneurial Mindsetting and Values Formation and Module 2: Marketing which were discussed by Armando “Butz” O. Bartolome, President of GMB Franchise Developers, Inc. and John Paul “PJ” P. Lanot, President of Pino Groups of Restaurant, respectively.

During the lecture, Bartolome shared his experiences and entrepreneurial journey in attaining business success. With it and emphasized that having good values will contribute to success in business.

Meanwhile, Lanot discussed the dynamics of marketing which can help build up brands for customers to remember.

The KKME Program is an initiative of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), in partnership with the Philippine Center of Entrepreneurship (PCE) in support for the country’s MSMEs.

The program is composed of lecture and mentoring sessions in 10 weeks, which one module is covered per week.

The lecture sessions aim to  help the mentees with the technical concepts in developing their businesses.

The mentors of the program are experts in the field of entrepreneurship and are certified PCE members. (DTI-SDN/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


Inside a single father’s heart


By Joana Rica P. Millama

Three years have passed since the light of Jaso’s home was dimmed. Losing the light of their life last September 2015, the family was filled with grief and hatred; and as their home was about to completely fall down, Jefry, as a father, gained back his senses.

Jefry Jaso is a 33-year old beneficiary of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) residing in Brgy. Tagubay, Bayugan City, Agusan del Sur. When his wife allegedly eloped with another man, he was devastated. He would often wrestle with thoughts of falling short as a father.

“Ang ako gyung una nahuna-hunaan mao ang akong mga anak, kay basin dili nako makaya nga padak-on sila og tarong (My first thought was focused on my children because I was afraid not to be able to raise them properly),” he recalled. With the help of their parent leader and city link, he slowly overcame his doubts.

From then on, Jefry doubled his time investing for his children French Ler Jones, 12 and Frenz Kyrrle, 10. He gathered all the strength in the world and decided to live his life for them. He continued what her wife started as a former 4Ps beneficiary, and strengthened his sense of responsibility and obligation.

“Gipadayon nako ang pag-apil sa mga FDS ug uban pang kondisyon sa 4Ps samtang nagpaabot nga mahatagan og bag-o nga cash card, og wala gyud mabutang sa wala ang akong pagpaningkamot (I continued attending Family Development Sessions and other conditionalities of 4Ps while waiting for the release of a new cash card, and all my sacrifices paid off)," he shared.

After receiving the cash grant, he renovated their house, bought the needs of his children, and invested in his farm by planting falcata trees.

Untill now, Jefry is still not sure if he is doing well enough for their future. The only important thing inside his heart is to love his children so much that they would never realize they are being raised by a single father.

“I may not be a good person, I may not be a good husband but I will make sure, I will be a good father to my children,” he ended with a smile. (Social Marketing Unit/DSWD Field Office Caraga/PIA-Agusan del Sur) 

Thursday, September 27, 2018


Caraga media reoriented on juvenile justice laws

By Mike Ariel P. Plaza

BUTUAN CITY, Sept. 27 - “If in doubt, ask yourself: Is this in the best interest of the child?”

This was emphasized by lawyer Euvic Ferrer of the Commission on Human Rights during a media orientation on the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act held recently at LJ Mega Convention Center, this city.

Organized by the Regional Juvenile Justice and Welfare Committee (RJJWC) headed by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)-Caraga, the activity aimed to reorient the media and the people on Republic Act 9344 as amended by 10630 which strengthens the juvenile justice system in the Philippines that protects the rights of children in conflict with the law (CICL).

“Although criminal cases committed by these children are considered legal issues, the fact that these children need restorative justice makes it more a concern for child welfare,” Ferrer said.

He also added that the media could be a great contributor both in protecting these children and making sure that they do not undergo “unfair trial by publicity.”

“Aside from protecting the confidentiality and privacy of these children in media reports, it is also the duty of the media to make sure that all media stories are done in the best benefit of a child,” he said.

Discussed in the orientation are the roles of media in the promotion of child rights, and delinquency prevention by relaying consistent messages through a balanced approach and that media practitioners, as partners in ensuring juvenile justice and welfare, shall have the duty to maintain the highest critical and professional standards in their reports covering cases of CICLs.

“In all publicity concerning children, the best interest of the child should be the primordial and paramount concern,” Ferrer said, adding that “any undue, inappropriate and sensationalized publicity of any case involving a CICL is a violation of the child’s rights.”

DSWD-Caraga OIC Regional Director Mita Chuchi Gupana-Lim, who also chairs RJJWC, said that CICLs have rights that “we should all help protect.”

"This is an interagency concern because all of us, especially the media, have roles to play in ensuring that these children still enjoy their rights,” Lim added.

According to RA 10630, CICLs have the rights to enjoy presumption of minority; freedom from torture, cruel inhuman, degrading treatment or punishment; not to be imposed capital punishment, life imprisonment, without possibility of release; freedom from any unlawful or arbitrary deprivation of liberty; not to be detained in a jail pending trial or hearing; and right to privacy, among others.

The orientation, which also tackled the differences of children-at-risk and CICL, child custody, intervention programs for CICL and the system of diversion, was attended by media persons from Butuan City and Tandag City, police officers from Agusan del Norte and select parents and special education teachers. (Social Marketing Unit/DSWD Field Office Caraga/PIA-Caraga)