Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Gapan City mayor linked to murder cases; charges belied

Gapan City Mayor Ernesto Natividad has been implicated by two witnesses in the killing of five people in a cockpit in March 2006 attack.

The witnesses went to the National Bureau of Investigation and reportedly identified him as among the masterminds in the attack.

Natividad called the charges as baseless and pure lies, and said he is ready to face them with a clean conscience.

Pedro Roque, chief of the NBI field office in Nueva Ecija, refused to comment, saying that the witnesses, Virgilio Malgapo and Conrado Ortiz, were under the custody of the agency’s main office in Manila.

The witnesses alleged that Natividad was behind the attack in the cockpit arena in Barangay Pambuan in Gapan City owned by a businessman Boy Pascual on March 20, 2006.
Pascual’s two sons, Ericson and Evertson, along with three security guards identified as Juanito Reyes, Jessie Pablo and Carino Caring, were gunned down in the incident.

Pascual, who is reportedly out to challenge Natividad for the mayoralty post, survived the raid because he was in a closed room at the time.

Ex-rebels, residents of Lupao get business aid

LUPAO, Nueva Ecija - The government’s anti-insurgency campaign received a big boost after a group of businessmen and civic organizations poured in both technical and financial assistance to an association of residents in a former insurgency hotbed here.

Vicky Gaetos, chairman of the Nueva Ecija Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NECCI), said the mushroom production project that was launched on Tuesday was only one of three projects they drew up for the Parista Barangay Defense System Development Association (PBDSDA), a group composed of residents and families of former rebels and communist sympathizers in Barangay Parista, Lupao.

Gaetos said that besides the NECCI, the stakeholders in the project aimed at improving the lives of those who had turned their back from armed and ideological struggle are the Nueva Ecija Small and Medium Development Enterprise Development Council which provides training and marketing support and the Army’s 71st Infantry Battalion under Lt. Col. Gregory Cayetano and Rotary Club and the local government.

Roberto Gaid, PBDSDA president, said they set up at least seven mushroom growing huts in different purok (district) of Parista where the initial 2,000 mushroom fruiting bags were placed for production.

Gaetos said the initial P50, 000 they extended as grant to the residents can be increased should the funds be managed well. “Our friends are always willing to help, only they don’t want to see money go to waste,” she stressed. “It’s actually not the project but the way the project is managed,” Gaetos explained. (Armand M. Galang, The Manila Times)

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Comelec Control pushed; opposed

CABANATUAN CITY - An administration congressman stressed the other day the need to place Nueva Ecija under the direct control of the Commission on Elections in the coming midterm elections.

Rep. Aurelio Umali of the Third District of Nueva Ecija said that Comelec control is needed to “avoid the eruption of violence,” saying even Gov. Tomas Joson III reported a death threat.

But Joson’s brother, Vice-Gov. Mariano Cristino Joson, slammed their “political rivals” of allegedly creating a dark image of the province.
Umali, the provincial chairman of administration party Lakas, is headed for a fight against the younger Joson, chairman of the Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija, for the gubernatorial post.

Umali said that even the private sectors, including church-based, organizations and former governor Eduardo Nonato Joson, have call for the Comelec control. Former representative Renato Diaz, presidential assistant for North Luzon, agreed.
Vice-Governor Joson, however, stressed that no violence has erupted in Nueva Ecija since 1998, saying that any official like him can walk through barangays without a security escort.

Without mentioning names, he slammed those who would claim to be having a good fight only if they survived until May 14.
The governor, on the other hand, said the police only have to create clear-cut guidelines on responding to election-related calls.

Maintaining the peace and order is sound; he said Comelec control could only be good for the implementation of a gun ban. --Armand M. Galang

Friday, February 09, 2007

NFA region 3 hosts National Board meet


The National Food Authority in Cabanatuan City hosted the NFA Employees’ Association (NFAEA) 2007 1st Quarter National Board Conference held on February 5-9, 2007. Photo was taken during the opening ceremonies at the Farmers Training Center in NFA Cabanatuan City. With the NFAEA National Board Officers headed by President Roman Sanchez are NFA Region 3 Director Nicolas Crisostomo and NFAEA Region 3 President Rebecca Santiago.

Issues discussed during the conference are : the welfare and benefits of NFA employees; the joint cost-saving measures of the Union and Management; the fight against graft and corruption and; to work for the non-privatization/abolition of the NFA.

The NFAEA and newly-appointed NFA Administrator Jessup Navarro also recently signed a Pact of Unity at the NFA Central Office in Quezon City. This was followed by a Transparency, Empowerment and Accord (TEA) Forum attended by the NFAEA National Board Officers led by Pres. Sanchez and the NFA management headed by Adm. Navarro.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Galang is new Nueva Ecija Press Club president


CABANATUAN CITY - Nueva Ecija newspapermen and broadcasters elected a new set of officers on Friday with The Manila Times correspondent Armand M. Galang voted unanimously after a lawyer opted to run for a board seat.

Galang who also hosts a public affairs program on dzXO, led the new set of officers of the Nueva Ecija Press Club in taking their oath of office before Judge Rodrigo Caspillo, executive judge of the Regional Trial Court of Cabanatuan.

Elected officers were Light Nolasco (Balita/dwJJ/dwIZ), executive vice-president; Elsa Rivera (Police Files Tonight), VP for Print Media; Julius Caesar Cauzo (dwJJ), VP for Broadcast Media; Gina Caling (dwNE), secretary; Celso Cajucom (Manila Standard Today), treasurer; Jessica EraƱa (Hataw), auditor; Ferdie Do­mingo (Tempo), business manager and Cris de los Trinos Jr. (dwNE), public relation officer.
The lawyer Carlito Inton (dwJJ), is the chairman of the board which is composed of Mirriam Tangunan-Garcia (dwNE), Venci Datol (dwJJ), Mel Ciriaco (dwNE), Boy Verde (dwJJ), Mayette Lucas (dwNE) and Jojo de Guzman (dzXO/ Abante) as an ex-officio member.

The Nueva Ecija Press Club is the umbrella organization of media groups in Nueva Ecija with about 90 members from national and local media entities.

Galang also publishes the community paper Novo Chronicle.