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Friday, September 3, 2021

Duterte wants to audit Red Cross which is not a part of government


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"Gusto ko talaga makita ang audit talaga ng Red Cross. And maybe I can, I will demand... the executive department will demand that we will furnish copies of your audit taken by COA and COA to give us the copy so that we can review also what you have audited at tignan namin kung tama o hindi," President Duterte said.

However, the Philippine Red Cross is not subject to a COA audit because it is not a government agency.

President Duterte demanded that the Commission on Audit (COA) should audit Philippine Red Cross, after he accused the organization's chairman and Senator Richard Gordon of using it as a "milking cow."

Duterte said Gordon was investigating the purchases of COVID-19 supplies not in aid of legislation, but to pursue his "personal political interest," adding he received news that the former was interested in running for vice president in #Eleksyon2022.


Duterte is really sick. Somebody get a psychiatrist. This president is mentally disturbed.

Also, the president always boasts his profession as a lawyer. Where now is his lucid mind, if there's any, to ask COA to audit a non-government agency? He's really swaying the public opinion just to cover up the real matters on hand.

Time to vote for leaders like Vico. Our only hope in saving this countey is to train more leaders with breeding like his.

“The Philippine government does not own the PNRC. The PNRC does not have government assets and does not receive any appropriation from the Philippine Congress.”

"Ako abogado ako. Parehas naman tayong abogado. Pumasa sa bar. Gusto mo bukas magdebate tayo!"

The Dunning-Kruger effect is a type of cognitive bias in which people believe that they are smarter and more capable than they really are. Essentially, low ability people do not possess the skills needed to recognize their own incompetence.

“Iyan ang ano ko, iyan ang—doon ako nag—naano sa… Wala talaga. Except si Roque, nagdala ng hamburger doon. I went there 10 times. The last time nga nabutas ‘yung chopper. And I spent hanggang gabi. Hindi ako pumunta doon—nagpunta ako ng hapon hanggang gabi. Iyan ang ano,”

Does Duterte know the difference of government agencies and private entities ? Paano nakapasa sa bar exam ito at naging abogado!

Tay, okay ka lang ba? NGO po yan hindi ka yata abodago. Ay tama hindi ka pala tunay na abogado, dahil wala ka namang naipanalo na kaso kahit isa. Malala ka na talaga PRRD. Bawasan mo kasi ang pagyuyuyat.

Isama na niya foundation ni Pacquiao at baka ninanakaw niya sarili niyang pera. Lol! Ano na Pilipinas, boboto ba tayo o bobo to? hahaha!

I audit pa natin Jollibee at Andok’s! Sakaling malaman natin kung saan galing ang manok, o di kaya malaman natin kung sinong nauna, itlog o manok. Hahahaha!

Malala na ang sayad ni Digong! Dati galit sa COA ngayon gusto ipa audit sa COA ang Red Cross na walang naman jurisdiction ang COA. Daming problema ng Pilipinas tapos may sayad ang presidente!

This should have been edited out but Bong Go probably doesn't understand that the Red Cross is an NGO and not subject to a COA audit either. 

Duterte is wasting government resources with his late night shows whose content is as rubbish as… What have we done to deserve this display of idiocy?

Labas na mga PRRD fanatic fan clubs diyan ... Simulat sapul ang tanong ng bayan bakit lumaki ang utang ng pinas ng 11.7 trillion ?? Pucha, nahihirapan na nga bumangon ang Pilipinas, mas pinahihirapan pa ... Malala na nga mga dating admins ng gobyerno pero mas lumala pa ngayon ... Duterte admin ang pinakamalala sa lahat na humawak sa pilipinas ...

Mga kababayan, we all know that when PDutz creates noise, he's just diverting our attention because HE'S HIDING SOMETHING that he doesn't want us to see. May anomalya na namang ginagawa sila ng mga kampon niya.

The Filipino people demand COA to audit the heads of DDS. It seems that they dont have any thing inside other than their poon naseraan. lol

Thursday, September 2, 2021

PLDT Enterprise powers connectivity of San Remigio, Antique


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The Municipality of San Remigio, Antique is now enjoying top of the line high-speed fiber internet connectivity—powered by PLDT Enterprise—which boosts the municipal government’s efforts in improving public service delivery to its more than 38,000 constituents.

The business-to-business arm of the largest fully integrated telecommunications provider in the country PLDT has partnered with San Remigio Mayor Mar Mission Jr. for internet services that will support online education and deliver communications services within the province.

The municipal mayor expressed his gratitude for the telco’s assistance as it soon installs connectivity facilities in the barangays of San Remigio, as his request to PLDT Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan.

“As we all know, if the communication in an area is poor, definitely the progress will be slow too. In this modern world with modern technology, if you don’t have the means for efficient communication, definitely you are left behind,” the San Remigio mayor said.

The municipal government availed standard enterprise broadband services which are currently installed at the municipal hall that can be used by its employees and students.

With the connectivity services in place, the San Remigio mayor expressed his aspirations for the town to be paperless wherein government transactions can be done digitally. He noted that this would boost the municipality’s bid to a more sustainable province as the reduction of paper trails would equate to the conservation of more trees, improvement of waste management, and reduction of carbon footprint.

Mission expressed his gratitude to the telco company for its immediate response to his request in line with his commitment to improving the online education capabilities of the town “so that the students and teachers won't be burdened by intermittent Internet connection especially during this COVID-19 pandemic.”

Chito Franco, PLDT Enterprise Vice President for Small and MicroBiz, said that PLDT Enterprise immediately took charge in heeding to the request for connectivity in the said province as this is the foundation of digital transformation.

“It is our privilege to serve our local and municipal governments when it comes to their call for strong broadband connectivity and mobile needs. And we at PLDT Enterprise are committing our best efforts to provide them the relevant technology and enable the LGUs in their digital journey and service delivery,” said Franco.

“As we push and continue the momentum of offering solutions to LGU’s especially to far-flung areas, we would be able to help in closing the gap and promote digital literacy across the country, one LGU at a time" he added.

PLDT Enterprise has been partnering with various local government units across the country for the activation of internet connectivity facilities and services to support the online education and online businesses of their constituents.

PLDT and Smart’s push to provide connectivity for all is aligned with the group’s long-standing commitment to help the Philippines attain the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG #9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure and SDG #11: Sustainable Cities and Communities.

For more information, visit pldtenterprise.com. 

Catarman Airport inaugurated


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Opportunities for growth are in the province of Northern Samar as the Department of Transportation (DOTr), together with the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) formally inaugurates today, 02 September 2021, the upgraded Catarman Airport.

DOTr Secretary Art Tugade led the formal opening of the improved gateway as he stressed the importance of developing and upgrading airports across the country regardless of size or capacity.

"Nakita ko 'yung potential ng tourism na andoon sa Catarman. Baka manatiling potensyal 'yan forever kung hindi aayusin 'yung paliparan. Kaya ito ‘ho ‘yung pangalawang dahilan na nagtulak sa akin na ayusin 'yung paliparan nang sa ganoon ay mabigyang-buhay at patotoo 'yung potensyal ng turismo ng Catarman," Secretary Tugade said.

“Hindi ‘ho ba na dapat lang na ang improvement ay dapat gawin sa maliit na lugar para magkaroon naman sila ng opurtunidad para lumaki at lumago? Ang development projects ‘ho ng Pangulong Duterte do not, and are not, predicated on size, nor it is predicated on [voting] population. It is predicated on the lead for development. Because development and growth apply to all,” the Transportation Chief said.

The CAAP said that prior to its upgrade, the Catarman Airport can only accommodate 50 passengers at any given time.









With the upgraded Passenger Terminal Building (PTB), the capacity of the airport has been tripled and can now accommodate 150 passengers at any given time or around 50,000 passengers annually. This significant capacity increase aims to help the whole projected 250,000 tourists and travelers coming within the region, as well as travelers from outside and nearby regions using different ports of entries once quarantine restrictions are relaxed.

Upgrades in the Catarman Airport include a new perimeter fence, a re-blocked apron pavement, and asphalt overlay and shoulder grade correction at the runway. Added improvements include the construction of a fire station building, a powerhouse, and a flight service station. The added renovation works were completed August of this year, ahead of its target completion date.

For his part, CAAP Director General Capt. Jim Sydiongco underscored the advantage of sound cooperation among government agencies and local government units to realize development projects that will boost enhanced mobility and connectivity in the country.

“Under the staunch guidance of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte and with the dedicated leadership of DOTr Secretary Art Tugade, and the continued commitment of the entire DOTr, CAAP, and the LGU to improve the Catarman Airport, progress in the municipality and Northern Samar’s transport sector will continue to take flight,” DG Sydiongco said.

Meanwhile, Northern Samar 1st District Representative Paul Daza expressed his appreciation to the national government for finally upgrading the facilities of their airport.

“If you saw this airport 10 years ago, malaki po ang pinag-iba. Talagang sira-sira at ang liit. And then the big typhoons came, and we were desperate. The DOTr did not just funded the repair. There were many improvements in the airport,” Rep. Daza said.
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