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Inaugural Program a huge success

More than one thousand people attended the Inaugural Program of the 12th Barangay Council of Daliao headed by PB Rodolfo Te. The theme "realizing the vision of human development" was showcased through the line up of projects and programs which include college scholarships, technical education, infrastructure projects and many more. The program began with a Holy Mass. It was followed by the Inaugural Session. After the session, all kagawads took turns delivering their message. The highlight of the event was the Inaugural Address of PB Rodolfo Te. The 12th Barangay Council will meet every first and third Saturdays of the month at 2pm, it was agreed during their inaugural session. The Barangay Council also concurred the appointments of Brgy. Sec. Hermie Rosales and Brgy. Treas. Joseph Dumugho.

Council to hold Inaugural Program on December 1

The 12th Barangay Council of Daliao, headed by Barangay Captain-elect Rodolfo Te, will hold a big Inaugural Program on December 1. The program will begin with a mass. It will be followed by his inaugural address, the inaugural session and a grand salu-salu. Te is expected to lay down his plans for the barangay, including the line up of projects. During the session, the council is expected to assign the standing committee chairmanships. The program will be attended by all newly-appointed barangay functionaries, sitio leaders and coordinators, tanods and lupon, including leaders and barangay constituents.

25-hectare food terminal complex in Daliao to further spur economic growth in Davao

By US News Agency / Asian A 25-hectare food terminal complex will soon be established in Daliao, Davao City to encourage the business sector to invest and further spur the growth to the city’s economy and even the entire Davao Region. Engr. Ramon F. Allado, chair of the Southern Philippines Construction Core Group (SPCCG), in his presentation during the recent Regional Economic Managers’ Briefing spearheaded by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Davao, said the establishment of the Davao Food Terminal Complex will be located in the area of the National Development Company (NDC) property in Daliao, Toril. Allado said the food terminal will focus on poultry, fruit processing, agri processing, and cold storage facilities. He said primarily, the business considers the strength of agriculture as the stabilizer amidst repercussions in the global economy. The project is a complete example of a public-private partnership (PPP) initiative. He said the SPCCG represents the private sector

Dumugho to partner with Maboloc in setting technical school project

Engr. Bong Dumugho will team up with Kagawad-elect Maboloc to set up a technical school based in the barangay. The two will design programs that will offer welding, electronics, wiring, and other courses to help the youth gain technical skills. This, according to them, will prepare the residents of Barangay Daliao in terms of employment opportunities with the forthcoming construction of the Davao Food Terminal Complex which will be built in Daliao at the former Daratex Compound. Maboloc hopes to get the Committee on Education and has lobbied to secure 50,000 in funding for the undertaking.

Oping Te and group to chart barangay masterplan

The group of Rodolfo 'Oping' Te, Punong Barangay-elect, and his kagawads, Rene Pe Benito, Junnex Oberez, Ryan Maboloc, Munding Zapanta, and Rodel Granada hope to chart their masterplan in the days ahead. Te won by a landslide in the October 25, 2010 barangay elections. The group has committed itself to the equitable distribution of barangay resources, and will focus primarily on human development. They intend to provide funds for technical education and scholarships, medicines, the rehabilitation of barangay roads and drainage, sports and physical development, and livelihood programs. Plans include a first-ever job fair in the barangay, and making the senior citizens and women sectors active, including increasing the beneficiaries of 4Ps. Right now, the Punong Barangay-elect is focused on the reorganization of barangay functionaries and the inventories of existing barangay funds and equipment, including projects due for implementation.

Oping Te files candidacy; Maboloc, Pe Benito, Oberez, Dumogho, Zapanta also file as kagawads

Rodolfo "Oping" Te filed his certificate of candidacy today. Members of his group, Ryan Maboloc, Rene Pe Benito, Junex Oberez, Bong Dumogho, and Munding Zapanta also filed their COCs. "It is important that we give to the people what they deserve", this is the gist of the Oping Te's Group's message to all voters. COMELEC records show that Gene Madrio, Toto Estoce, and Lolito Sucayre have also filed their respective COCs. It will be a four-cornered fight come October 25 for Punong Barangay. Six incumbent kagawads are running this October. Maboloc and Oberez are former kagawads while Dumogho is a newcomer who will vie for slots . Official campaign will start this Thursday, October 14.

Oping's line up: Oberez, Pebenito, Maboloc, Zapanta, Dumogho, Mulat

Rodolfo "Oping" Te has finalized his line up. They are Rene Pe Benito, Junex Oberez, Ryan Maboloc, Munding Zapanta, Bong Dumogho, and Minu Mulat. Pe Benito is an incumbent barangay councilor together with Munding Zapanta. Oberez and Maboloc are former barangay councilors. Bong Dumogho is a youth leader while Minu Mulat is a businessman. The group's battle-cry is good governance. In flesh, this means 24 impact projects from the BDF and scholarships for the youth. The campaign period will begin on October 14. Election day will be on October 25. Te will face incumbent Gene Madrio, Toto Estoce and Boy Sucayre for the Punong Barangay position.

Maboloc: Bring back the youth's old glory

In a meeting attended by youth representatives from the different sitios of Barangay Daliao, the newly-formed Daliao Youth Coalition led by Ryan Maboloc, Munding Zapanta, and Bong Dumogho, were one in saying the youth must re-take its old glory. "We must bring back the youth's old glory", said Maboloc during the meeting which was attended also by Rodolfo "Oping" Te, Junex Oberez, and Rene Pe Benito. The meeting identified the concerns of the youth, including sports development, educational support and scholarships, and worthwhile socio-cultural activities to unite the youth of Barangay Daliao. Larry Lim of Sitio San Roque voiced out the concern to sustain the group. Jose Seguerra of Sitio Kalubin-an also expressed the need to support the plans of the group. Te promised that part of his agenda is youth development and that he will use government resources to support youth programs.

Oping Te: Equal opportunities for all

Rodolfo "Oping" Te strongly urged voters to consider as most important "equal opportunities" for all. This was his statement to around 100 supporters who were gathered to listen to him and his group, which includes Junex Oberez, Ryan Maboloc, Munding Zapanta, Rene Pe Benito, and Minu Mulat. People have expressed their sentiments after the meeting and they are convinced that the group will deliver key results for Barangay Daliao. Te emphasized scholarships, the judicious use of the BDF and moral governance.

Maboloc encourages positive campaigning

The politics of old, of bricks and brat, should change. This is the core message released by Former Kgd. Ryan Maboloc, who is under the group of Oping Te, which includes Junex Oberez, Munding Zapanta, Rene Pe Benito, and Minu Mulat. Positive campaigning means not employing personal attacks. Instead, the focus should be on issues, principles, and the common good. Governance means that the government has a purpose, and this purpose is the good of the people, "ang katuyuan sa gobyerno mao ang kaayuhan sa katawhan", he said. He added that campaigning should manifest respect for each other and care for the public interest.

Oping Te's Group: 24 Impact Projects in 3 years

The Group of Oping Te, which includes incumbents Kgd. Rene Pe Benito and Kgd. Munding Zapanta, and former Kgds. Junex Oberez and Ryan Maboloc, and Mr. Minu Mulat, presented their Program of 24 Impact Projects to be sourced from the Barangay Development Fund. The projects, which can range from 100,000 to 150,000, will be implemented in the 24 sitios of Barangay Daliao in consultation with the residents and their leaders. Former Kgd. Ryan Maboloc emphasized on scholarships for the poor while former Kgd. Junex Oberez explained the importance of sincere public service. On the other hand, Kgd. Pe Benito has reiterated the need for "overhaul" while Kgd. Zapanta made his commitment to do best in his final term. Echoing the idea of "equal opportunities for all", Oping Te asserted the need to help the people cope up with their difficulties, promising change in barangay governance. The program is called 3Ps of Good Governance, which emphasizes on Projects, Programs, and Peopl

Maboloc to form youth coalition with Zapanta and Dumogho

Former Kgd. Ryan Maboloc, to emphasize the value of moral leadership, will organize a youth coalition together with Kgd. Munding Zapanta and Engr. Bong Dumogho. They intend to formulate the youth agenda for Barangay Daliao in order to address the problems of the youth and children, including mapping out sports and leadership development. The SK Batch of Maboloc and Zapanta, and the support of the 4H group of Bong Dumogho, enabled the SK of Daliao to be awarded Most Outstanding Sangguniang Kabataan in 1994. Their projects included providing audio-visual equipment to Day Care Centers, the construction of the basketball court in DUHA and Kalubin-an, the establishment of the Youth Center, and the annual Araw ng Kabataan.

Oberez to focus on infrastructure

Former Kagawad Junex Oberez reveals his intention to focus on infrastructure development if he gets elected this October. Speaking during a meeting with Oping Te's Group, together with Kgd. Munding Zapanta, Kgd. Rene Pebenito, former Kgd. Ryan Maboloc and Mayang Cascabel, Oberez reiterated his desire to focus on improving interior barangay roads and drainage systems. Meanwhile, former Kgd. Oping Te, who will be running for Barangay Chairman, emphasized that he wants to "change people's lives" through education and good governance. The group's agenda will focus on the basic needs of the community, with special attention to be given to the different sectors in the barangay, including women, senior citizens, children and the youth sector.

Kgd. Zapanta to help the youth in his third term

Kagawad Munding Zapanta, who will be running for his third and final term, will push for the youth agenda after the barangay elections. He said that the youth today is different, and so he hopes to bring back the programs in the past that proved successful. This includes, among others, strengthening the role of the SK. Zapanta served as SK Councilor during the term of SK Chairman Ryan Maboloc. The other SK Councilors include Ariel Rubia, Dexter Mantes, Malyn Lumanas, Juvy Lucero, Manoling Seguerra, Mitzi Balasabas, and Glenn Tinio as Treasurer and Dhalia Aviles as secretary.

Maboloc to introduce computer scholarships

Former Barangay Kagawad Ryan Maboloc has revealed his plan to introduce scholarship programs for the youth of Barangay Daliao. A former SK Chairman (1992-2002), he was the main sponsor of a scholarship for deserving High School students during his stint in the Barangay Council. "Since we are in the information age, then maybe we can send students to computer schools and equip them with the necessary skills", he said. "This is ultimately life-changing". Himself a scholar since college until graduate school, Maboloc said that this is one way of ending years of hopelessness and unabated poverty.

Barangay Integrated Development Approach

Source: http://bidani-uplb.site90.com/?page_id=6 The Barangay Integrated Development Approach for Nutrition Improvement of the Institute of Human Nutrition and Food, College of Human Ecology, University of the Philippines Los Baños is a community-based participatory development approach to help improve governance, and food and nutrition security of the rural villages in the Philippines. It is an extenasion program spearheaded by key Regional State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) in the Philippines in partnership with Local Government Units (LGUs). Since its inception in 1978, BIDANI is recognized by various partner line agencies and LGUs as a mechanism in integrating nutrition in development. The National Nutrition Council identified BIDANI as one of the enabling mechanisms for the Philippine Plan of Action since 1993 and in the Accelerated Nutrition Bill to strengthen the nutrition program. The National League of Barangays endorsed BIDANI as one of its strategies along with its e

House panel archives bills on postponement of barangay, SK polls

August 25, 2010, 9:26pm Manila Bulletin MANILA (PNA) — Members of the committee on suffrage and electoral reforms of the House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to archive all pending House bills and resolutions calling for the postponement of the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) elections. During the committee hearing Wednesday, at least 22 lawmakers voted in favor of the motion of Valenzuela City Rep. Magtanggol Gunigundo "to lay on the table all pending bills and resolutions calling for the postponement of barangay and SK elections." In effect, House committee chair and Cavite Rep. Elpidio Barzaga said, this would mean suspension of deliberations on the measures indefinitely and that election of barangay and SK officials will push through as scheduled on October 25, this year. There are 21 House bills and two resolutions which call for the postponement of barangay elections now pending at the chamber. Barzaga said this was the consensus reached during the me

Final Line Up of Team Daliao Announced

While there are clamors for the postponement of the barangay election, Team Daliao has finalized its line up for the forthcoming barangay polls. Last Sunday, August 1, the group has revealed that the team's final composition include Rodolfo "Oping" Te as Chair, and incumbent councilors Rene Pebenito and Munding Zapanta, former councilors Junex Oberez, Ryan Maboloc, and Elmer Lazo, and newcomers Mino Mulat and Mayang Cascabel. Mr. Te reiterates the importance of commitment and valuing one's work as the pillars for public service. Not to be held presumptuous, part of the group's agenda is the revival of the kind of governance that the members of the group are known for. The group has emphasized the equitable distribution of development funds for the 21 sitios and specific projects and programs for each committee, women, the youth, senior citizens and the urban poor in particular.

Public Service is a Public Trust

Vision: Democratizing Barangay Governance to serve all in the spirit of equal opportunity, respect for people and just governance. Mission: 1. Education for all. Scholarships for both technical and non-technical courses. 2. Social services, infrastructure and development. 3. Youth and the environment. 4. Public consultation on all issues. Daliao People's Group 2010 includes former Councilor Oping Te as Chairman and former Councilor Ryan Maboloc, former Councilor Junex Oberez, former Councilor Elmer Lazo, incumbent Councilors Rene PeBenito and Munding Zapanta and Mrs. Mayang Cascabel.

New DILG chief opposes postponement of barangay, SK polls

By Mike Frialde (The Philippine Star) Updated July 11, 2010 12:00 AM Comments (25) MANILA, Philippines – Newly appointed Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Jesse Robredo yesterday expressed his opposition to the proposal of Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri to postpone the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) elections set for October this year to October 2012. In an interview over dzRH radio, the former Naga City mayor stressed that the barangay and SK elections should push through as scheduled, as it would disrupt the “predictability” of the government’s planning process. Zubiri has filed Senate Bill No. 60 seeking to reset the synchronized barangay and SK electi