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Laguna solon calls for inquiry on PNP’s policy in Selection of Local Police Leadership

10:57 a.m. May 8, 2024

San Pedro City Congresswoman Ann Matibag of Laguna province first district is calling for a comprehensive Congressional Inquiry into the Local Police Leadership in every City and Municipality, particularly the San Pedro City Police Force.

In her strong privilege speech last Monday (May 6, 2024) on the House floor, the LaguNanay of the City of San Pedro expressed her fear not just for her family but for every citizen in San Pedro City due to the anomalous assignments and unjust actions coming from a directive given to the police force in her city.

As a mother to three young children, she is appalled by the incredulous incidents that only strike fear which opposes the function and sworn duty of the police force.

She cited a series of troubling incidents, including the reprimand of an officer for assisting her during a crowded event, an excessive show of force during an arrest, and the alleged misuse of police resources for personal security and political interference.

“These incidents paint a disturbing picture of a force seemingly beholden to the whims of a few, jeopardizing the safety and security of the very community it’s sworn to protect,” Matibag said.

She highlighted concerns about the current selection process for police leadership, which relies heavily on recommendations from local officials.

“A private army and security serve the interests of a select few, whereas a police force serves the community at large,” she explained. “The latter is accountable to the public and its actions are subject to scrutiny.”

Matibag called for a review of the Philippine National Police Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998 to ensure a more independent and meritocratic selection process.

The inquiry will invite representatives from the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM), the Department of the Interior and Local Government, legal experts, and other stakeholders.

“The strength of a society lies in its institutions. The integrity of these institutions is paramount. When the police force acts as a private army, it erodes this integrity, leading to a loss of public trust,” she concluded.

As the LaguNanay of San Pedro, Congresswoman Ann Matibag hopes the inquiry will lead to reforms that ensure the San Pedro City Police Force and the Philippine National Police serve and protect all Filipinos with fairness, justice, and professionalism.

“Sa gitna ng takot at pangamba, narito ako, ang inyong LaguNanay at Kinatawan sa Kongreso, upang tiyakin na ligtas at mapayapa ang atingbayan. Ipaglalaban ko ang ating karapatan para sa patas na proteksyonat seguridad para salahat at hindi lamang para sa iilan. Maninindiganako sa pagbibigay ng Magandang Bukas para sa bawat isa sa atin.” Matibag said.

She will stop at nothing until a justice and equality is given to all citizens and that the protection and welfare of every San Pedronense is secured and prioritized.

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BFAR cites success of annual fishing ban in increasing galunggong stocks

1:11 a.m. March 8, 2026

The annual closed fishing season for roundscad (galunggong) has been instrumental in ensuring sustainable yield and enhanced volume production, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) said, citing the success of the science-based approach in Palawan. 

BFAR National Director Elizer Salilig said this fishing cycle, which has been enforced for over 10 years, allows the galunggong to thrive in Palawan waters, ensuring ecological balance and economic success for the local fishing industry. 

Galunggong is a dining staple among Filipino families, known to be relatively more affordable than other options. In Palawan, it sells for between P150 and P200 per kilo. 

“The success of the annual roundscad fishing cycle in Palawan shows what we can do together through science and discipline. It proves that science-based conservation is not a hindrance to the fishing industry, but its greatest ally,” said Salilig. 

The National Stock Assessment Program has confirmed the positive impact of the annual fishing hiatus, said Salilig. 

The annual fishing ban contributed to improved volume of roundscad production at 3,363.75 MT in the third quarter of 2024, a sequential increase of 55.1 percent. It was the top contributor to the total commercial fisheries production in MIMAROPA, accounting for 27.1% of the total fish catch. 

Enforcement of the fishing cycle has also led to a decrease in fishing mortality and the amount of immature galunggong in the catch. The roundscad also showed an increase in average length from 16.8 cm in 2015 to 17.6 cm in 2024, suggesting “improved growth and a healthier, more mature population.” 

The closed season for commercial fishing of roundscad in Northern Palawan takes effect every November 1 to January 31 and is lifted between February 1 and October 31. This fishing cycle, implemented via a 2015 administrative order, covers the West Philippine Sea and the Northern Sulu Sea.

This policy leaves the galunggong breeding ground largely undisturbed during the closed season, protecting the species during its peak spawning period.

Salilig thanked the Palawan fishing community for continuing to comply with the annual fishing cycle. 

“By respecting the natural spawning cycles of the galunggong, we are not just protecting an ecosystem; we are securing the food supply and the livelihoods of thousands of Filipino fishers for years to come,” he said. #

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Converge hosts Project PIGLET in Baclayan, donates learning tablets for Mangyan children

8:26 p.m. March 7, 2026

Leading fiber broadband and technology provider Converge ICT Solutions Inc. has come back to Brgy. Baclayan in Oriental Mindoro in celebration of Safer Internet Month, bringing its online safety campaign at the Baclayan Mangyan School, while strengthening the digital capabilities of its students.

Through its Corporate Governance and Data Privacy (CGDP) Group, Converge engaged pupils in Grades 5 and 6 in its Project PIGLET (Privacy Integration through Guided Learning of Emerging Technologies), a program that aims to enhance digital literacy and privacy awareness among school children.

Converge AVP and Head of Data Privacy and Information Security Compliance Team Eumir Paolo Espiritu highlighted that kids nowadays are more susceptible to cyber threats such as deception, fraud, identity theft, malware and computer viruses.

He noted that as early as possible, children should be educated on ways to protect themselves against these, which was why they launched Project PIGLET in 2024.

“Converge intends to visit different regions across the country to reach the unserved and underserved and increase the awareness of kids when it comes to data privacy and information security. At Converge, we leave no one behind, so this Safer Internet Month, we visited the indigenous children here in Mindoro to also promote the more responsible and positive use of digital technology,” he said.

Converge hosted a story telling session, and  distributed school supplies and snacks to the kids.

The company also strengthened the school’s digital capabilities as it donated learning tablets and a smart TV at the Stairway Foundation ICT Learning Center, which has been supporting the students’ learning activities, through the help of Mindoro-based child-care organization Stairway Foundation.

“Dahil nga Mangyan school ang aming paaralan, kaunti ang access namin sa equipment kaya malaking tulong ang mga dagdag na kagamitan para sa pag-aaral ng mga bata. Mahalaga rin ang ganitong mga initiative para maging aware ang mga estudyante sa mga nangyayari sa kapaligiran at hindi lang sila gumagamit ng gadgets basta-basta,” said Baclayan Mangyan School Head Teacher III Noemi Bonquin.

The Baclayan Mangyan School provides education to nearly 250 pupils from the different Mangyan tribes in Puerto Galera.

Converge first engaged with the Mangyan community in Brgy. Baclayan in 2023, in collaboration with Stairway Foundation. The team up paved the way for the powering of free fiber internet by Converge at the said ICT learning center and its donation of learning tablets to support the students in honing their digital skills.

Moreover, the company has also worked with the nonprofit in its online safety advocacy in an effort to combat cyber threats, particularly online sexual abuse and exploitation of children (OSAEC).

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Maxim launches motorcycle taxi services in Iligan

7:11 p.m. March 6, 2026

Iligan City — Maxim Rides & Food Delivery is now authorized to operate motorcycle taxi services in Iligan, offering residents a convenient new way to get around the city.

With fares starting at Php 20, the service provides an affordable commuting option for daily travelers. The launch also creates new income opportunities for local driver-partners, enabling more residents to earn through a flexible platform.

Driver-partners operate from a commission scheme designed to be more favorable than many platforms in the market–helping them keep more of what they earn. Whether performing full-time or part-time, driver-partners can earn based on their availability and goals. All motorcycle taxi driver-partners undergo proper onboarding and an orientation on motorcycle taxi guidelines to ensure safety and service quality for every ride.

“Our goal in Iligan is to make daily travel easier for everyone while helping local residents earn extra income through flexible timetables,” said Myrrh Ornopia, Head of Maxim Iligan. “We want our service to benefit both riders and the community.”

Maxim continues to strengthen its motorcycle taxi operations in key cities, including Metro Manila, Batangas, and Cagayan de Oro. Through close coordination with local government units and transport authorities, the company remains committed to developing safe, reliable, and well-regulated motorcycle transportation services nationwide.

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