Feb 222014
 
While there will be no classes on Tuesday on the 28th anniversary of the 1986 EDSA People Power revolution, there will be work in offices, Malacañang stressed Sunday.

Citing Proclamation 655 series of 2013,  Presidential Communications Operations Office head Herminio Coloma Jr., in an interview on dzRB, said: “(W)alang pasok sa lahat ng paaralan, lahat ng antas at ito ay isang regular working day.

The EDSA-1 Revolution ousted then President Ferdinand Marcos and installed Aquino’s late mother Corazon to the presidency.

But Coloma said this year’s commemoration will be unique as it will be held outside Metro Manila, with the traditional “Salubungan” in Cebu.

He said Cebu had been the bulwark of the opposition during the Marcos administration.

It was also where the late former President Corazon Aquino, then the opposition’s presidential bet, was staying when the military withdrew support for Marcos.

Aquino itinerary

On Tuesday, Coloma said,  Aquino will go to Cateel, Davao Oriental to check on the progress of rehabilitation work there in the wake of Typhoon Pablo in December 2011.

He said Aquino will then head for Loon town in Bohol in Central Visayas for a town hall-style meeting.

Aquino is also scheduled to visit Cebu province’s Bantayan Island, one of the areas where super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) made landfall.

He will also head to Guiuan in Eastern Samar and in Tanauan in Leyte in Eastern Visayas and inspect the Department of Health’s project in Tacloban City. — LBG, GMA News

Dec 132013
 
ADB mulls increasing loan to Phl for Yolanda reconstruction

MANILA, Philippines  – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is looking at increasing its loan assistance to the Philippines from $500 million to $850 million for the reconstruction of areas affected by typhoon Yolanda. “We are considering to give additional $350 million by the end of the year,” ADB President Tahehiko Nakao said on Friday. The multilateral financial institution has earlier given the Philippines a $23-million grant after the typhoon, $3 million of which were given on Nov. 14. Nakao said the amount, used for the immediate needs of victims, came from the Asia Pacific Disaster Response Fund. The remaining $20 million will come the Japanese government’s Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction. Despite the devastation caused by the strongest typhoon to hit earth this year, the ADB president said it will maintain its 7-percent growth forecast for the Philippines in 2013 and 6.1 percent next year. “It will be offset by the very strong domestic demand in the country on the whole… there’s several quarters the growth that is higher than expected,” he said. Business ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1 Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan earlier said regions of Eastern Samar, Panay and Central Visayas which were damaged by the typhoon contribute as much as 12 percent to the country’s overall economic growth. He said the typhoon may negatively affect the fourth quarter economic growth between .3 and .8 percent.

Nov 172013
 
NDRRMC puts Yolanda death toll at 3,974

The death toll from Super Typhoon Yolanda has reached 3,974, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said Sunday. A report by radio dzBB’s Rodil Vega said the new figure was announced late afternoon. President Benigno Aquino III on Sunday went to at least two areas in Eastern Visayas that suffered heavy damage from Yolanda. These included Guiuan in Eastern Samar and Tacloban City in Leyte. Meanwhile, Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office head Ramon Carandang noted a rationing of sorts of fuel in Tacloban City. “In Tacloban, bring your vehicle  to a gas station, you can buy a full tank, but if you are filling up a container, you can only buy P500,” he said. — BM, GMA News