8ID crushes insurgency
in Silvino Lobos, 1 CNT killed

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
December 11, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division dealt a
significant blow against the elements of Sub-Regional Committee (SRC)
Emporium of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC)
after an armed encounter in the hinterlands of Barangay Gusaran,
Silvino Lobos, Northern Samar, early morning of December 10, 2025.
The operation was launched
following persistent civilian reports that Communist-NPA-Terrorists
(CNTs) were conducting extortion activities, coercing farmers into
surrendering portions of their harvest - acts that undermine
livelihoods and violate the rights and safety of the community.
Responding to these
reports, troops of the 19th Infantry (Commando) Battalion conducted
a security patrol to validate the information. As soldiers
approached the CNT encampment, they were fired upon by the armed
group, prompting the troops to retaliate in accordance with the
Rules of Engagement and International Humanitarian Law (IHL).
A brief but intense
15-minute firefight ensued, resulting in one CNT killed and the
seizure of one M16 rifle along with various war materiel. The
remaining CNT members fled, and follow-on forces have been deployed
to pursue the retreating remnants. Clearing operations continue to
secure the area and ensure that the terrorist group cannot regain
foothold or intimidate farmers.
In its statement, the 8ID
emphasized that the operation was deliberate, intelligence-driven,
and founded on the duty of the Armed Forces to protect civilians
from criminal acts, extortion, and armed coercion.
The Command reaffirms its
unwavering commitment in dismantling terrorist groups, safeguarding
communities, and restoring a climate of peace and security necessary
for local development. It likewise urges the public to stay vigilant
and continue reporting suspicious activities - an essential
contribution in preventing CNT resurgence and sustaining the gains
of peace in Northern Samar.
Female PDL’s in
Tacloban City jail avail national ID registration services

By
PSA Leyte
December 9, 2025
TACLOBAN CITY – In support
of efforts to make the National Identification System widely
accessible, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Leyte in
coordination with the Tacloban City Jail Female Dormitory,
successfully conducted National Registration Services for Persons
Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) on December 8, 2025 in Brgy. 25, Tacloban
City.
The activity was held
following the request of the Female Dormitory Warden SJO4 Judith B.
Balanay to provide easier access to government services and ensure
that all PDL’s are properly documented under the national
identification system.
During the activity, a
total of 11 PDLs completed their National ID registration and issued
NID in paper form, while 4 individuals updated their demographic
information. In addition, 37 National ID in paper form were issued
to female PDLs, ensuring they now possess an official proof of
identity that can be used for legal, social, and welfare-related
transactions.
Jail officials expressed
gratitude to PSA National ID personnel for extending its services to
persons deprived of liberty, recognizing the importance of providing
them with legal identification as part of their rights and
rehabilitation. NID personnel likewise emphasized that the program
aims to make the National ID system inclusive and accessible to all
sectors of society, including those in custodial settings.
The collaboration
highlights the continuous efforts of government agencies to reach
vulnerable and marginalized groups and ensure that every Filipino,
regardless of circumstance, can benefit from national identification
services.
The Tacloban City Jail
Female Dormitory affirmed its commitment to supporting programs that
promote identity verification, social protection, and reintegration
of PDLs into society.
Furthermore, PSA Leyte
encourages all unregistered individuals to visit the nearest
registration center and take part in this important national
initiative.
Global cry for peace
echoes in IWPG art competition; Philippines bags gold
Filipino youth shine among
15,932 entries from 40 countries, proving art’s power to promote
global peace
By
IWPG
December 4, 2025
MANILA – The Philippines
has reached a historic milestone after a Filipino student won the
country’s first-ever Gold Award in Division 3 at the 7th
International Loving-Peace Art Competition organized by the
International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG). The global competition
gathered 15,932 artworks from 40 countries, highlighting young
artists shared hope for a peaceful world.
The Gold Award in Division
3 was awarded to Prince R.M.B. Ikan of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo–Bailen
Integrated School. His winning artwork depicts a dove and people of
different races holding hands, symbolizing unity, harmony, and
mutual understanding beyond borders.
“Through simple images and
calm colors, this drawing delivers a powerful message for all people
to understand each other, not to fight, and to be united as one.
Let’s all become messengers of peace,” said Prince Ikan.
Other outstanding Filipino
young artists were also recognized on the global stage:
Division 1 – Silver Award:
Althea Cleona Q. Dela Rea, Limay Community School
Division 3 – Bronze Award:
Anica Jeine Hiso, Kapalong National High School
Division 3 – Bronze Award:
Zaijan V. Sumbong, St. Francis National High School
Honorable Mentions:
Rafael Joseph Solis
(University of Batangas),
Prince Marlloyd Sualog (Limay
Senior High School),
Frances Cyrus Guzman (Limay
Senior High School)
The Grand Prize was
awarded to Tasfiha Tahsin of Bangladesh for her artwork “The Cry for
Peace,” a moving portrayal of a child praying amid war, symbolizing
humanity’s deep longing for peace.
The
International Loving-Peace Art Competition was created to teach
children and youth the true meaning of peace through art. By
expressing their ideas of harmony, empathy, and coexistence through
drawing, students are empowered to become active builders of peace
in their communities and across nations. The competition promotes
the practice of peace as a daily lifestyle, not merely an ideal.
“Peace is like life, so we
must teach it to the youth. These students will grow up to be the
changemakers who contribute to global peace,” said Mr. Soon-kyu
Hwang, Head Judge of the competition.
“Children who learn the
meaning of peace through art become steadfast seeds, spreading peace
in their communities and beyond. They are the true heroes of our
time,” said IWPG Chairwoman Na Yeong Jeon.
This year’s theme, “How
can we practice peace and make it a reality in our daily lives?”,
encouraged young artists around the world to transform their hopes
into visual messages of peace.
With this landmark
achievement, the Philippines has proudly made its mark on the
international peace stage, proving that Filipino youth are not only
talented creators but also powerful messengers of peace.
The International Women’s
Peace Group (IWPG) is a global peace organization registered with
the UN ECOSOC and DGC, with 115 branches in 122 countries and
partnerships with 800 organizations worldwide. IWPG empowers women
and youth through peace education, leadership programs, and advocacy
for global peace initiatives such as the Declaration of Peace and
Cessation of War (DPCW).
8ID tightens grip on
EVRPC: 5 CNTs neutralized, 8 firearms seized amid intensified
operations

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
December 3, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division tightens its
decisive campaign against the Eastern Visayas Regional Party
Committee (EVRPC) as combat operations in Northern Samar and
sustained pressure in Leyte continue to break the enemy’s will to
fight.
This comes after
successive armed engagements on November 29, 2025 at Barangay Nipa,
Palapag, Northern Samar when troops under the 803rd Infantry
(Peacemakers) Brigade hit hard at the Sub-Regional Committee (SRC)
Arctic of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC).
Acting on persistent
civilian reports that armed Communist-NPA-Terrorists (CNTs) had been
coercing farmers to surrender portions of their crops, government
forces launched an assault on a fortified enemy hideout rigged with
International Humanitarian Law–banned Anti-Personnel Mines (APMs).
The presence of the IHL-banned
explosives compelled the troops to call for precision fire support
that resulted in the killing of one CNT. Soldiers subsequently
seized five high-powered firearms composed of three M16 rifles and
two M14 rifles along with various war materiel after the short but
intense firefight.
With CNT’s defensive line
shattered, CNTs flee northwards of the encounter site which prompted
the 78th Infantry “Warrior” Battalion of the 803rd Infantry
(Peacemakers) Brigade to conduct relentless pursuit operations.
Government forces successfully engaged the fleeing CNTs in two
successive encounters that resulted in another CNT fatality and the
seizure of an additional Cal. 45 pistol.
In a separate development,
the 93rd Infantry (Bantay Kapayapaan) Battalion under the 802nd
Infantry (Peerless) Brigade reported the voluntary surrender of
three CNTs including one High Value Individual on November 30, 2025.
Their surrender is a direct result of the intensified Division-wide
combat and security operation to end the insurgency in Eastern
Visayas.
The surrenderees also
turned over two Cal. 45 pistols. Of the three CNTs who yielded to
the government forces, alias “Alon,” former Commanding Officer of
Front 41 of the Island Committee (IC) Levox, admits that the EVRPC’s
current state has been desperate as CNT’s will to fight is
constantly challenged by military operations. He further claims that
the EVRPC’s mobility is restricted and the once-claimed “mass bases”
are now rejecting their presence due to repeated extortion,
intimidation, and failed ideological promises.
Moreover, the 8ID
emphasizes that the recent armed engagements and successive
surrenders are proof that the EVRPC’s operational capacity is
rapidly collapsing. 8ID assures the public that it will sustain its
operational momentum and relentlessly pursue the remaining CNTs
while opening its doors for those who will choose to surrender.
8ID condemns EVRPC’s
heinous IHL violations, seeks justice for fallen Stormtroopers
By
DPAO, 8ID PA
December 3, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division announces with
deep sorrow the loss of two brave soldiers who made the ultimate
sacrifice during a legitimate security operation against Communist-NPA-Terrorists
(CNTs) at Barangay Babaclayon, San Jose De Buan, Samar, on December
03, 2025.
The encounter occurred as
government forces responded to validated reports from residents
regarding the unlawful presence of CNTs inside their community.
Civilians revealed that CNT members forcibly occupied private
properties and used these as hideouts - acts that constitute clear
violations of International Humanitarian Law (IHL). In the lawful
performance of their mandate to protect civilians and restore order,
government troops moved to verify and address the reported threat.
They were met with deliberate and hostile fire from heavily armed
CNTs, prompting soldiers to engage in a legitimate defensive
firefight.
While maneuvering to
shield civilians caught in the danger area, troops were
treacherously targeted by the CNTs. This resulted in the death of
two soldiers who gave their lives in the line of duty to protect the
community and uphold the rule of law.
The Stormtroopers mourn
their fallen comrades and strongly condemn the CNTs for their
continued violations of IHL and their disregard for civilian safety.
They assure the families of the fallen that they will receive
immediate assistance and full military honors befitting their
heroism.
Pursuit operations are
ongoing to ensure that the remaining members of the EVRPC are held
accountable for their actions. The 8ID further commends the
courageous civilians whose timely reports allowed security forces to
take lawful action and prevent greater harm.
The 8th Infantry Division
reaffirms its unwavering commitment in protecting communities,
upholding International Humanitarian Law, and ensuring that all
operations are conducted with utmost professionalism, legitimacy,
and respect for human rights. The fallen heroes will forever be
honored for their courage, sacrifice, and steadfast service to the
people of Eastern Visayas.
8ID delivers decisive
blow to EVRPC, ceases CTG exploitations in N. Samar

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
November 29, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – Troops of the 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division
delivered decisive blows against the Sub-Regional Committee (SRC)
Arctic of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC) in an
armed engagement at Barangay Nipa, Palapag, Northern Samar, on
November 29, 2025.
The operation was launched
following persistent civilian reports that armed Communist NPA
Terrorists (CNTs) were extorting farmers in the area. Reports also
state that the said terrorists have been deliberately harassing
communities who are still recovering from the aftermath of Typhoon
Tino and Typhoon Uwan.
The encounter transpired
early morning on November 29 when troops who were conducting a
security operations encountered CNTs entrenched in a hideout rigged
with International Humanitarian Law – banned Anti-Personnel Mines (APMs).
The situation prompted the government forces to call for close air
support, which resulted in the killing of one CNT. A firefight also
resulted in the seizure of five high-powered firearms along with
various war materiel.
Several CTG members
managed to flee, which prompted the troops to mount aggressive
pursuit operation.
The 8th Infantry Division
strongly condemns the CNTs calculated attempt to undermine the peace
and security in the communities. The CNTs actions are blatant
disregard to the government’s initiatives to support local
communities.
Moreover, the CNT’s use of
banned explosives reveal their true character as they endanger
innocent civilians while attempting to derail the government’s
efforts to uplift communities.
The 8ID vows to sustain
its focused military operations to dismantle the remaining CNT
formations that continue to undermine peace and development in
Eastern Visayas.
8ID upholds IHL in
Samar clashes; Killed CNT laid to rest, wounded rebel saved

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
November 26, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division demonstrated
anew its commitment to International Humanitarian Law (IHL) as
troops facilitated the dignified burial of a killed Communist New
People’s Army Terrorist (CNT) on November 25, 2025, and ensured
immediate medical attention for a wounded CNT who surrendered during
the series of armed encounters in the hinterlands of Gandara and San
Jorge, Samar.
The series of encounters
transpired on November 22, 2025 when soldiers of the 46th Infantry
Battalion were fired upon by the armed remnants of Yakal Platoon,
Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Browser of the Eastern Visayas Regional
Party Committee (EVRPC).
Amid the successive
clashes, three high-powered firearms were seized, one CNT was
killed, and another wounded CNT has fled from the encounter site.
According to the reports, the wounded CNT sought help from the
Barangay Captain and pleaded for his security as he intends to
surrender to the government forces. Immediately after he was turned
over to the troops, soldiers evacuated him to a medical facility
where he received medical treatment.
Meanwhile, despite the
rugged terrain and the continued threat of sporadic gunfire, troops
labored for days to retrieve and carry the remains of the killed CNT
on foot from the encounter site. In accordance with IHL protocols,
the body was given due respect, properly documented, and
subsequently turned over for a decent burial.
Major General Adonis Ariel
G. Orio, Commander of the 8ID, emphasized that these actions reflect
the 8ID’s professionalism and respect for human dignity regardless
of affiliation.
“Our troops remain
steadfast in upholding International Humanitarian Law. Even in the
midst of conflict, we ensure that the rights of combatants and
non-combatants alike are respected. A life lost is a tragedy, and a
life saved is a step toward peace. We hope these incidents encourage
others still in the armed struggle to choose the path to peace,” he
said.
Moreover, the 8ID
continues to work closely with local government units, law
enforcement agencies, and community stakeholders to protect civilian
communities and promote peace and development across Samar.
NAMFREL submits
recommendations to Congress on the issues of nuisance candidates and
early voting
Press Release
November 25, 2025
MANDALUYONG CITY –
In a position paper submitted to the House Committee on Suffrage and
Electoral Reforms on November 24, 2025, the National Citizens'
Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL) strongly recommends adding
provisions to current bills filed that would address the practice of
filing a certificate of candidacy (COC) to serve as a placeholder
for a person who later files a COC via substitution at the last
possible moment. According to NAMFREL, this practice makes a mockery
of the electoral process, circumvents the spirit and purpose of
candidate filing deadlines, allows late entrants to avoid scrutiny
during the normal campaign period, and generates publicity through
the drama of "beyond-the-last-minute filing."
According to NAMFREL, "the
COC substitution mechanism serves a legitimate purpose – allowing
parties to replace candidates who die, become disqualified, or
voluntarily withdraw for valid reasons. However, this mechanism has
been systematically abused to circumvent filing deadlines and create
artificial drama that favors candidates with greater resources and
media access."
NAMFREL added that the
bills filed before Congress on this matter should state that any
person found by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) to have filed
a COC with the intent to serve as a placeholder for a substitute
candidate, or who filed a COC without bona fide intention to pursue
the candidacy and subsequently withdrew to allow substitution, shall
be deemed to have committed an election offense. Similarly, any
person who becomes a substitute candidate under circumstances
demonstrating that the original COC was filed as a placeholder for
the substitute, shall likewise be deemed to have committed an
election offense.
On the issue of so-called
"nuisance candidates," NAMFREL said in its position paper that the
fact that a candidate is unaffiliated with any political party, or
is not well-known to the general public, or is perceived as an
'unknown' candidate, should not be considered as evidence of lack of
bona fide intention to run for office. "Democracy requires openness
to new voices and independent candidates. Many legitimate candidates
begin their political careers as unknowns without party backing. To
allow 'unknown' status to be grounds for nuisance candidacy would
entrench political dynasties and party establishments while
excluding newcomers and reformers."
In the matter of early
voting, NAMFREL recommends expanded coverage of qualified early
voters, which will include: a) Election officials and workers
rendering election duty; b) Citizens required to work on Election
Day; c) Persons confined in hospitals and penitentiaries; and d)
Indigenous peoples living in remote areas. According to NAMFREL,
"the principle underlying early voting is that no qualified voter
should be denied their constitutional right to suffrage due to
circumstances beyond their control. The categories listed above
represent significant populations who face genuine barriers to
voting. Their exclusion from early voting provisions would
perpetuate their disenfranchisement."
NAMFREL also recommends
that registration for early voting should be accomplished through a
simple, accessible online system that does not require voters to
appear in person at COMELEC offices. "If the purpose of early voting
is to accommodate voters who face barriers to Election Day
participation, it is counterproductive to require them to overcome
significant barriers simply to register for early voting."
8ID troops seize two
firearms in Gandara, Samar clash

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
November 22, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – Troops of the 46th Infantry (Peacemaker) Battalion under
the operational control of the 801st Infantry (Bantay at Gabay)
Brigade of the 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division, engaged in an
armed encounter with members of Squad 2, Yakal Platoon, Sub-Regional
Committee Browser in the hinterlands of Barangay Geraganan, Gandara,
Samar on November 22, 2025.
The clash transpired after
government forces launched an operation in response to reports from
a concerned citizen regarding the presence of armed individuals
intimidating residents and conducting extortion activities in the
area.
Subsequently, troops
recovered one M16 rifle, one M4 rifle, and several personal
belongings of the Communist NPA Terrorists (CNTs).
Pursuit operations are
ongoing after troops discovered bloodstains at the encounter site,
which indicates the possibility of wounded CNT members fleeing the
scene.
8ID Commander, Major
General Adonis Ariel G. Orio commended the local community for their
vigilance and timely sharing of critical information.
“I am grateful and I
appreciate all the efforts of our troops on the ground. Let us
continue to work hand-in-hand in our pursuit of achieving long and
lasting peace. I assure you that your Army in Eastern Visayas will
never relent until we neutralize the remaining CNTs,” Maj. Gen. Orio
said.
8ID neutralizes 3 CNTs,
seizes 2 firearms in an armed encounter in Jaro, Leyte

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
November 17, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – Troops of the 93rd Infantry (Bantay Kapayapaan) Battalion
under the operational control of the 802nd (Peerless) Brigade of the
8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division neutralized three Communist
New People’s Army Terrorists (CNTs) and seized two firearms in an
armed encounter against remnants of the Island Committee (IC) Levox
of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC) in the
hinterlands of Barangay Pange, Jaro, Leyte, earlier today, November
17, 2025.
The encounter transpired
when troops responded to persistent reports of concerned residents
regarding the presence of armed individuals coercing and
intimidating communities in the area. As the soldiers approached the
vicinity, the armed elements opened fire prompting the troops to
retaliate.
The firefight lasted for
several minutes before the enemy withdrew, leaving behind three
killed CNTs identified as Fidel Lagado, alias “Ivan,” squad leader
of Squad 2; Rogelio Berino, alias “Jun,” and Maricel Anora, alias “Gani,”
both were members of the same squad. The responding troops also
seized two caliber .45 pistols, ammunition, and various personal
belongings from the encounter site. Meanwhile, no casualties were
recorded on the government side.
Major General Adonis Ariel
G. Orio, Commander, 8ID, commended the vigilance of the residents
whose timely information helped avert further threats to community
safety. He also stressed that the 8ID will continue its intensified
military operations to ensure the safety of the people while
encouraging the remaining CNTs to peacefully surrender and return to
a lawful society.
“This successful operation
demonstrates the unwavering support of the people and the dedication
of our soldiers to protect communities. The neutralized individuals
were part of a group sowing fear among civilians, and their demise
prevents future acts of intimidation and violence. To the remnants
of IC Levox, the government is ready to help you through
reintegration and livelihood programs through the National Amnesty
Program and Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP),
should you decide to abandon violence,” Maj. Gen. Orio said.
As part of its commitment
to the International Humanitarian Law (IHL), the 8ID is now in close
coordination with the Local Government Unit of Jaro, Leyte to locate
and notify the families of the killed CNTs, and to ensure that a
dignified and proper burial arrangement is in place for them.
Moreover, the 8ID
continues to urge the public to report suspicious activities to
ensure the sustained peace and security in the region.
NMP, ISWAN launch
partnership to safeguard mental health, well-being of Filipino
seafarers

By
National Maritime Polytechnic
November 12, 2025
MANILA – The
National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) and the International Seafarers’
Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) Philippines have embarked on
a significant collaboration to strengthen initiatives safeguarding
the mental health and overall well-being of Filipino seafarers
across the globe.
To formalize its
partnership, top officials of NMP and ISWAN signed a memorandum of
understanding during the Bayanihan – Reframing Mental Health: A
Filipino Perspective on Monday, November 10 in Binondo, Manila.
Through this
collaboration, NMP will actively facilitate the sharing and
promotion of ISWAN helpline across its platforms ensuring that
Filipino seafarers can readily access these services and resources.
To complement this
initiative, the Philippine Maritime Workforce Factbook developed by
NMP will be utilized to consolidate relevant statistics and data,
allowing policymakers, shipping companies, and maritime institutions
to make informed, data-driven, and evidence-based decisions that
would address the challenges faced by Filipino seafarers.
In his message of support,
Executive Director Victor Del Rosario said NMP is not only committed
to produce skilled maritime workforce, but also ensures the holistic
welfare of seafarers through research and evidence-based policies
and programs.
“Today’s gathering is not
only timely but essential, as we recognize that the men and women
who sail our oceans carry the hopes, dreams, and welfare of
countless families and communities back home,” he added.
In 2024, NMP developed the
Mental Health Awareness for Seafarers (MHAS) course that is now
being offered nationwide. This course equips seafarers with the
knowledge and skills to identify, manage, and seek support for
mental health challenges, fostering resilience, well-being, and
safety onboard.
This initiative was
prompted by an NMP study on Assessing the Mental Health and
Well-being of Filipino Seafarers conducted in CY 2023, which
uncovered the silent struggles faced by the maritime workforce.
Research from 2018 to 2022 revealed that hundreds of seafarers had
been diagnosed with mental health disorders such as anxiety,
depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and schizophrenia.
Even more alarming was the
reported rise in suicide cases, a stark reminder that life at sea,
while rewarding, also brings with it distinct emotional and
psychological challenges.
“To our seafarers, the
government, through the DMW-NMP, and your international partners are
here to support your journey. We are dedicated to ensuring that you
are not just competent professionals, but also healthy and happy
human beings, equipped with the mental fortitude to withstand the
rigors of life at sea,” Del Rosario said.
CARD MBA receives the
Three Golden Arrows Award for Excellence in Corporate Governance
|

CARD
MBA Chief Executive Officer Ms. Jocelyn D. Dequito beams
with pride as she receives the Three Golden Arrow Award at
Okada Manila. |
By
EDRIAN B. BANANIA
November 11, 2025
SAN PABLO CITY –
CARD Mutual Benefit Association (CARD MBA), Inc. received the Three
Golden Arrows Award from the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD)
on October 23, 2025, held at Okada Manila.
CARD MBA, one of the
leading mutual benefit associations in the Philippines, received the
awards in recognition of its firm adherence to the principles of
good governance and continued efforts to deliver excellent service
to its members.
“This recognition is not
just for us as an organization, but also for every Ka-Seguro who has
entrusted us with their future. It is a reflection of our shared
commitment to transparency, excellence, and service that truly makes
a difference in the lives of our members,” said CARD MBA Chief
Executive Officer Ms. Jocelyn D. Dequito.
Reaching this milestone
represents CARD MBA’s commitment to good governance and
transparency. Its independent Board meetings, integrated
sustainability reporting, and open disclosure of performance
assessments show that CARD MBA is upholding the values of integrity,
accountability, and sustainable development.
The Three Golden Arrows
Award highlights CARD MBA’s longstanding commitment to delivering
reliable and efficient mutual benefit services, ensuring the
security and well-being of its members. This prestigious recognition
affirms the association’s leadership in promoting good governance
and strengthening the trust of its members, which include
microentrepreneurs and low-income families nationwide.
For CARD MBA, this award
represents the heart of its mission to serve with integrity,
excellence, and compassion. It is a significant step forward in
their journey toward being a leading example of corporate
responsibility in the financial sector.
“We are committed to
serving with honesty, dedication, and compassion,” added Dequito.
She also shared that they look forward to continuing their mission
to uplift and empower the lives of their members.
The Golden Arrows Award, a
symbol of excellence in corporate governance, is conferred on
organizations that have demonstrated exceptional adherence to the
principles of transparency, accountability, and efficiency in their
operations. These standards are based on the ASEAN Corporate
Governance Scorecard (ACGS), a benchmark that evaluates companies on
their commitment to good corporate governance practices.
With this recognition,
CARD MBA continues to inspire the country’s cooperative sector and
remains steadfast in its mission to provide financial security,
uplift lives, and build a sustainable future for its members.
As of August 31, 2025,
CARD MBA operates 95 offices nationwide, serving over 8.1 million
members and 24.7 million insured individuals. It has paid P1.2
billion in Basic Life Insurance claims, P254 million in Loan
Redemption benefits, P293 million in retirement funds, and extended
P37 million in donated benefits.
8ID facilitates burial
of killed CNT in Eastern Samar; Reaffirms respect for human dignity

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
November 9, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The troops of the 63rd Infantry Battalion, 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers)
Division, Philippine Army, facilitated the proper burial of the
killed Communist-NPA-Terrorist (CNT) identified as Joel Bobonao,
alias Pen/Jack earlier today, November 07, 2025, following the armed
encounter in the hinterlands of Llorente and General MacArthur,
Eastern Samar on November 3, 2025.
Braving the storm brought
by Typhoon Tino, the soldiers carried the body on foot through
mountainous terrain and swollen rivers. It took days for the troops
to transport the remains of Joel Bobonao from the encounter site to
the nearest barangay, and successfully coordinated with his families
and the Local Government Unit of Pinabacdao, Eastern Samar.
Major General Adonis Ariel
G. Orio, Commander of the 8ID, emphasized that the Philippine Army
remains steadfast in fulfilling its mandate of protecting the people
and the state, and upholding the values of humanity and compassion
even to those who once took arms against the government.
“While we continue to
perform our mission, we also recognize that every life lost in this
conflict is a reminder of the importance of reconciliation and
peace. We hope that this humane act encourages others who are still
in the armed struggle to lay down their arms and return to the folds
of the law,” Maj. Gen. Orio stated.
The 8ID reiterates its
call and affirms that its doors remain open to the remnants of the
Communist-Terrorist Group (CTG) to surrender peacefully and avail
themselves of the government’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local
Integration Program (E-CLIP) and Amnesty Program.
Human Rights body
welcomes report that ICC will arrest Duterte’s Police Chief – urges
ICC to expedite
Press Release
November 8, 2025
QUEZON CITY – “The
International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines (ICHRP)
welcomes indications from within the Philippine government that the
International Criminal Court (ICC) is issuing an arrest warrant for
Senator Ronald ‘Bato’ dela Rosa, who as Chief of the Philippine
National Police supervised former President Duterte’s ‘war on drugs’
from July 1, 2016,” said ICHRP Chairperson Peter Murphy.
“This is welcome news to
families of the victims, who have waited far too long for justice,”
Murphy said.
The report came from
Philippine Ombudsman Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla speaking in a
radio interview. But the warrant has not been announced by the ICC
itself. However, a warrant against dela Rosa as Duterte’s
co-perpetrator of crimes against humanity should emerge, based on
evidence presented to the ICC Prosecutor.
A command memo issued by
dela Rosa on Duterte’s first day in office immediately kicked off
‘War on Drugs’ operations. The memo provided directives for Project
Double Barrel and its component, Project Tokhang, ordering police to
conduct house-to-house visitations of ‘suspected drug
personalities’. Warrants were not required, and individuals lacked
legal recourse to challenge their inclusion on target lists, denying
them due process. The visitations quickly became pretexts for
summary executions. Dela Rosa’s command memo encouraged officers to
“neutralize” drug suspects, a term echoed in police reports to
indicate a target has been killed. There was a quota system, with
cash rewards to police who executed suspects.
The PNP has admitted to
4,999 deaths in the ‘war on drugs’ during Dela Rosa’s leadership,
and credible estimates put the real figure at 30,000 for the whole
of Duterte’s six-year term.
“When the warrant is
served, ICHRP calls on the Marcos Jr administration to enforce his
arrest and surrender to the ICC as part of the Philippines’
continuing obligations to the court,” said Murphy. The ICC recently
ruled that it had jurisdiction to prosecute former President Rodrigo
Duterte. Duterte, facing a charge of the crime against humanity of
murder, had challenged the legality of his detention.
Dela Rosa served as Davao
City police chief when Duterte was mayor. Two witness who were
members of Duterte’s ‘Davao Death Squad’ have stated that dela Rosa
was an “enabler” of Duterte and knew of the squad’s extrajudicial
killings.
8ID troops clash with
CNTs amid Typhoon Tino’s onslaught in Eastern Samar; One CNT killed

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
November 6, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – Troops of the 63rd Infantry (Innovator) Battalion of the
8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division engaged the remnants of the
Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Sesame, Eastern Visayas Regional Party
Committee (EVRPC) in an armed encounter in the hinterlands of
Llorente and Gen. MacArthur, Eastern Samar on November 3, 2025
despite Typhoon Tino’s onslaught.
The encounter transpired
while government forces were conducting focused military operations
resulting in the neutralization of an enemy combatant identified as
Joel Bobonao alias Pen/Jack. One cal.45 pistol with ammunition,
magazines of various firearms, and other personal belongings were
also seized from the Communist-NPA-Terrorists (CNT). Meanwhile, the
remaining CNTs fled in disarray after the troops successfully
outmaneuvered them despite adverse weather conditions. Pursuit and
clearing operations are currently underway to track down the fleeing
CNT remnants.
8ID Commander Major
General Adonis Ariel G. Orio lauded the courage and commitment of
the 8ID troops for their continued pursuit of peace and security
amid challenging circumstances.
“Even as our troops face
harsh weather and hazardous terrain, their dedication to protect our
people and sustain peace in Eastern Visayas remain unwavering. This
encounter manifests a reality that the remnants of the CPP-NPA in
the region are continuously losing support from the communities,”
Maj. Gen. Orio stated.
The 8ID continues to call
on the remaining members of the Communist-Terrorist Groups (CTG) to
surrender and avail themselves of the government’s Enhanced
Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) for a chance to
start a new. Moreover, 8ID assures the people of Eastern Visayas
that its troops remain on heightened alert in conducting internal
security operations and for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster
Response (HADR) missions amid Typhoon Tino.
Shincheonji adds 60,000
more graduates who have mastered the book of Revelation
|

At
the graduation ceremony of Zion Christian Mission Center
Class 116 at the Cheongju Church of the Shincheonji Church
of Jesus the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony held
on the 2nd, graduates give thanks and glory to God. |
Press Release
November 4, 2025
MANILA - TENS of
thousands of believers graduated at the Zion Christian Mission
Center (ZCMC) this year, including almost 900 from the Philippines,
with the main ceremony held last November 2 in Cheongju, South
Korea.
With the theme, "Love and
Blessing, the Light that Shines the World," Chairman Lee Man-hee
announced that a total of 59,192 pastors and non-pastors had
graduated.
Chairman Lee Man-hee, who
took the stage, said with pride, "It is written (Revelation
22:18-19) that no one can enter the kingdom of heaven if he adds to
or subtracts from the words of the Bible." He continued, "If you
will carry out a life of faith anyway, you might as well do the real
thing. If you want to know, you should come to Shincheonji and
learn."
One of the 2,248 pastors
that belong to Class 116 of ZCMC, the theology arm of Shincheonji
Church of Jesus the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (SCJ)
said: "I have mastered the Book of Revelation. It was only after
coming to Shincheonji that I was able to understand the Book of
Revelation, something I had never been taught in seminaries or
churches."
The new pastors who
graduated this year brings to over 13,500 the total number of
pastors who graduated in the last four years.
ZCMC systematically
teaches the entire Bible, focusing on prophecy and fulfillment, and
the flow of God's will and the Bible. To graduate, students must
complete all three levels – elementary, intermediate and advanced –
and score at least 90 points on the comprehensive exam.
This year's class saw even
more intense persecution, slander, and interference against
Shincheonji Church of Jesus, yet the number of graduates reached
60,000.
Zion Christian Mission
Center President Tan Young-jin emphasized, "Despite extreme
misunderstanding and prejudice, the number of people who have been
renewed through the Word continues to increase. This is proof that
God is with us." He added, "The graduates have realized the truth of
the Bible, something even pastors have failed to understand. An era
of faith transformed by truth, not knowledge, is dawning."
Over 20,000 graduates
filled the spaces inside and outside the Shincheonji Cheongju Church
in South Korea. Due to limited space, the remaining graduates
dispersed to Shincheonji Church of Jesus locations around the world
and participated online, adding to the celebration.
One of the countries that
held its own graduation is the Philippines for its 894 students on
October 26, 2025 in Silang, Cavite.
The graduates came from
various cities and municipalities all over the country that filled
its 500-capacity, newly-constructed ZCMC multi-purpose hall located
in Silang, Cavite.
Some invited participants
of the International Pastors Alliance for Peace (IPAP), a SCJ
program, were also present to witness the event.
Pastor Princess Dela Cruz,
a graduate of Class 116 delivered her testimony during the
graduation ceremony, saying:
“This has been the answer
to my long-time prayer. My experience here is the greatest weapon I
have received as a servant of God. It cannot be compared to other
Bible schools I have attended. In those schools, the study period
was longer and they used many books aside from the Holy Scriptures.
“Here at ZCMC, nothing
else was used but the Bible itself! We were shown how to see the
truth clearly and consistently from the beginning to the end of the
Bible. I examined every teaching thoroughly and found that the Word
of God is the only foundation and guide.
“It is an amazing
experience where everything becomes clear and understandable through
the Bible alone.”
Philippine Army
recognized for anti-corruption, anti-red tape initiatives
|

Army
Vice Commander Maj. Gen. Efren F. Morados and Office of the
Army Chief Ethical Standards and Public Accountability (OACESPA)
Deputy Chief Col. Ricardo F. Leonardo Jr. receive the Plaque
of Recognition as a Silver Awardee of the Anti Red Tape
Authority (ARTA) Report Card Survey (RCS) 2.0 Awards at
Conrad Hotel, Pasay City on October 23, 2025. |
By
OACPA
October 24, 2025
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – The Philippine Army (PA) has been recognized as the only
uniformed service awardee for this year’s Anti-Red Tape Authority’s
(ARTA) Report Card Survey (RCS) Awards 2.0 at Conrad Hotel, Pasay
City on October 23, 2025. This award is a testament to its
commitment to fight corruption and sustain excellent public service
for our people and nation.
Army Vice Commander Maj.
Gen. Efren F. Morados received the award which recognized the Army's
satisfactory rating (90-94.99% bracket) in the 2024 Batch RCS 2.0
(1st Cycle Implementation).
The ARTA RCS 2.0 evaluates
the implementation of anti-red tape efforts in all government
agencies through a third-party provider. The PA is one of the 59
awardees out of the 904 agencies that underwent stringent inspection
and selection. 49 agencies got the Silver award while 10 achieved
the Gold award.
The award exemplifies the
PA's dedication to provide fast, fair, and efficient delivery of
government services through streamlining its processes. This also
ensures an Army that is free from any form of corruption in all
levels of its hierarchy.
CARD Rizal Bank
celebrates 13 years of empowering families

By
EDRIAN B. BANANIA
October 22, 2025
SAN PABLO CITY –
CARD MRI Rizal Bank, Inc. (CARD RBI), a microfinance-oriented rural
bank under the CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI),
celebrated its 13 years of strengthening banking through innovative
technology and a commitment to a sustainable future in Sta. Cruz,
Laguna, on October 11, 2025.
“Marking our 13th founding
anniversary is a powerful reminder of how technology and
sustainability serve as pillars in expanding financial inclusion,”
said CARD RBI President Lyneth Derequito. “By leveraging modern
banking tools and sustainable practices, we continue to empower
underserved communities and drive long-term, inclusive growth across
the country.”
CARD MRI Rizal Bank has
steadily increased access to essential financial services. These
include microfinance loans specifically designed to support clients
engaged in small businesses, enterprises, and livelihood projects.
Beyond providing loans,
the bank encourages a culture of savings through a diverse range of
deposit products tailored to meet the varied financial needs of its
clients.
Reflecting CARD MRI’s
holistic philosophy, CARD RBI also champions community development
initiatives in education, healthcare, livelihood, disaster
preparedness, and environmental sustainability to empower its
clients not only financially but in every aspect of their lives.
“As we look to the future,
we remain dedicated to enhancing our workforce’s capabilities and
adopting cutting-edge technology to deliver quality banking services
that adapt to the evolving needs of the communities we serve,” said
CARD RBI Executive Vice President Ms. Juliana B. De Leon.
The celebration was
attended by CARD MRI Managing Director Mr. Aristeo Dequito and CARD
RBI Executive Vice President Ms. Juliana B. De Leon. Also present
were CARD Senior Advisers Ms. Elma Valenzuela and Ms. Maria Gracia
Contreras, CARD RBI Board of Director Ms. Marlene Algire, along with
other CARD RBI officers, staff, and clients.
As part of the event, CARD
RBI organized a Zumba session to promote physical wellness, and
organized a Savings Caravan to highlight the importance of saving
and to provide financial literacy to its clients present during the
celebration.
As of September 2025, CARD
RBI has disbursed over P11.9 billion in loans, operates 332 offices
– including 237 Branch Lite Units (BLUs) nationwide as approved by
the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas – and serves more than 879,000
clients, maintaining an impressive 99% repayment rate.
Barangay officials of
Dagami, Leyte attend two-day seminar on civil registration related
laws and national ID system

By
PSA-8
October 22, 2025
ORMOC CITY, Leyte –
Barangay officials from the Municipality of Dagami, Leyte actively
participated in the two-day Training-Seminar on Barangay Civil
Registration System (BCRS), Civil Registration and Vital Statistics
(CRVS) Related Laws and National ID (NID) System, held on 21-22
October 2025, at Sabin Resort Hotel, Ormoc City.
The seminar began with an
opening message from Hon. Jose Jingle N. Sudario, Municipal Mayor of
Dagami, followed by a welcome address from Noel V. Managbanag, City
Civil Registrar of Baybay City and President of the Samahan ng
Tagapagtalang Sibil ng Pilipinas, Inc. (STSPI) Ms. Reina E. Callera,
Municipal Civil Registrar of Dagami, introduced the participants and
provided an overview of the BCRS.
Throughout the activity,
several credible speakers shared their expertise: Marlon E. Eslopor,
Municipal Civil Registrar of La Paz, Leyte, led in-depth discussions
on various registration procedures and related laws, including RA
9048 and RA 9255A; Ms. Sheryl Ann A. Jamisola, PSA Leyte Chief
Statistical Specialist, conducted a session on civil registration
laws; Mr. Joselito C. Jornales, Administrative Officer IV of PSA
Regional Statistical Services Office VIII (RSSO 8), discussed the
Civil Registration Service Outlet processes; and Marife R. Molon,
Registration Officer III from PSA RSSO 8, explained National ID
registration, demographic updates, and NID authentication services,
also addressing issues related to defective NIDs and replacements.
The program concluded with
the awarding of certificates, a group photo, and closing remarks
from Urbanico M. Venezuela, President of the Association of Barangay
Secretaries. This initiative is crucial in reinforcing the role of
barangay officials in ensuring accurate, timely, and inclusive civil
registration and NID system within their local communities.
BENTE Productions
participates in the Asian Contents and Film Market 2025
|

BENTE
Productions spearheaded by its President Marilyn Manila
(leftmost) brought stories from the microfinance community
to the Asian Contents and Film Market in Busan, South Korea. |
By
JOSEPHINE RAMOS
October 21, 2025
SAN PABLO CITY –
From September 19 to 23, 2025, BENTE Productions Inc., the
multimedia company of CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD
MRI), took part in the Asian Contents and Film Market (ACFM), held
alongside the 30th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) at the
BEXCO Exhibition Center II in Busan, South Korea.
BENTE Productions
President Marilyn Manila expresses her excitement towards the films,
saying, “It is not just the films that we brought, but the stories
of change, stories of our communities that show courage and triumph
despite challenges.”
“The opportunity to
participate in this event is not just for our institution but for
all Filipinos whose voices we strive to amplify. This recognition
gives us the strength to continue creating meaningful stories of
love and hope. For our community and partners, this is our shared
success,” she added.
BENTE Productions’
participation in the ACFM also served as an opportunity to connect
with several international streaming platforms to explore the
possibility of showcasing the Filipino films to a global audience.
A Major Debut for BENTE
Productions
BENTE Productions made a
market debut as one of the Filipino production outfits featured by
the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) in the ACFM.
It serves as an essential opportunity to feature stories about the
communities and share them with a broader audience.
Established on July 19,
2025, the institution focuses on producing meaningful films and
stories inspired by the real-life experiences of microfinance
communities. Its mission aims to spark inspiration to fight against
poverty while promoting local talent in the film industry.
The institution’s first
full-length film, I Remember You, was released this year and has
received positive feedback from audiences for its storyline and the
talent of community members.
For BENTE Productions,
participating in BIFF and ACFM 2025 is more than just recognition;
it is a significant step towards the global stage.
CARD MRI conducts media
tour in Oriental Mindoro
|

Media
practitioners from Laguna, Quezon, Batangas, Mindoro, and
Cavite participated in the Panaghiusa: CARD MRI Exposure
Tour Program for Media held in Oriental Mindoro on September
24 to 26, 2025. |
By
JOSEPHINE RAMOS
October 21, 2025
SAN PABLO CITY –
The CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI) concluded the
final leg of its 2025 Panaghiusa: CARD MRI Exposure Tour Program for
Media in Oriental Mindoro, held from September 24 to 26, 2025. This
event was designed to give media practitioners a deeper
understanding of CARD MRI’s operations and its commitment to
eradicate poverty.
“The role of the media in
disseminating information about microfinance is crucial. Their
influence is essential in extending the reach of our products and
services, expanding our impact, and serving even more clients,” CARD
MRI Publishing House President Ms. Marilyn Manila stated.
A total of 15 media
practitioners from Batangas, Mindoro, Laguna, Quezon, and Cavite
participated in the event. Among them were Dyaryo Veritas Assistant
Editor Marlon Alexander Luistro, Radyo Natin Calapan General Manager
Glady Mabini, Radyo Natin Bongabong Production Director Adonis Rene
Soratorio, Radyo Natin Pinamalayan Disc Jockey Arsept Sanchez, Radyo
Natin Roxas Station Manager Ricky Gusi, Maxx FM Station Manager
Anndee Christian Tumulak, Southern Tagalog Herald Managing Editor
Aura Flores, Ronda Balita Publisher Joel Cabactulan, ANDAMYO
CALABARZON Publication Editor-in-Chief Elvin Quizon, Kalahi FM
Station Manager Hancy Mayoralgo, ANDAMYO CALABARZON Publication
Publisher Ma Lourdes Zoleta, Operation Expose Representative Webster
Paginag, Wednesday Chronicle Representative Heidelita Paginag,
Sparkle News Editor-in-Chief Margie Bautista, and Straight News
Publishing Publisher Maria Victoria Soberano.
During the event,
participants had the opportunity to visit several CARD MRI offices
located in Calapan City, including CARD, Inc. (A Microfinance NGO);
CARD Bank, a microfinance-oriented rural bank; and CARD MBA, the
insurance arm of CARD MRI. This visit provided them a firsthand look
at the financial and non-financial services offered by CARD MRI,
from loans to insurance, demonstrating the inclusive support the
organization gives to clients.
Beyond institutional
visits, the tour also highlighted the cultural heritage of the
province. Led by CARD MRI Hijos Tours, the tour company of CARD MRI,
the media explored the Oriental Mindoro Heritage Museum and visited
the Sto. Niño Cathedral. They also travelled to Puerto Galera to
meet the Iraya Mangyan community. There, participants gained a
meaningful glimpse into the traditional way of life and the artistry
of the Mangyan people.
On the third and final day
of the event, the media attended a center meeting of CARD Bank and
CARD, Inc., where they gained insight into how center meetings are
conducted and their significance to the overall operations of CARD
MRI. They also visited Ms. Moreen Agutaya, a CARD Bank client and a
local coffee shop owner, who has been with the institution for more
than ten years.
To wrap up the event, a
media briefing was held in Halcon’s Bar and Restaurant, attended by
some of the CARD MRI officers based in Calapan City.
The Panaghiusa: CARD MRI
Exposure Tour Program for media is set to continue in the following
years, further strengthening and maintaining the ties with media
practitioners nationwide.
8ID seizes third
firearm; links killed CNTs in Jaro, Leyte to the murder of 8ID
trooper

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
October 19, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division recovers a
third firearm from the encounter site in Jaro, Leyte, following the
November 17, 2025 clash against remnants of the Island Committee
(IC) Levox. The operation resulted in the neutralization of three
Communist New People’s Army Terrorists (CNTs) and the initial
seizure of two firearms.
As part of its obligation
under International Humanitarian Law (IHL), 8ID facilitated the
immediate turnover of the remains of the neutralized CNTs - Fidel
Lagado alias “Ivan,” Rogelio Berino alias “Jun,” and Maricel Anora
alias “Gani” - to their families, in coordination with the Local
Government Unit of Jaro, Leyte, including arrangements for their
dignified burial.
Troops subsequently
recovered an additional caliber .45 pistol, raising the total number
of confiscated firearms to three. Verification also confirms that
one of the seized firearms belonged to the late Pfc Aries A. Ampoan,
a soldier tortured and murdered by the Communist Terrorist Group on
April 2, 2023. The recovery of his weapon provides crucial evidence
linking the neutralized CNTs to previous atrocities against
government forces.
8ID Commander Maj. Gen.
Adonis Ariel G. Orio stressed the importance of these developments,
stating:
“Our commitment goes
beyond securing communities; it extends to upholding IHL and
pursuing justice for our fallen soldiers. This encounter brings
undeniable clarity to the heinous nature of the enemy we face and
provides crucial accountability for their crimes.”
CTGs high-powered
firearms, ammunition recovered in San Jorge, Samar

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
October 19, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan City
– The troops of the 3rd Infantry
(Regardless of What) Battalion, under the operational control of the
8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division, recovered one M16 rifle, one
M1903 rifle, one M1917 rifle, one M76 rifle grenade, one improvised
explosive device (IED), two improvised hand grenades, and ammunition
contained in an arms cache buried in the hinterlands of Barangay
Puhagan, San Jorge, Samar, on October 18, 2025.
The discovery of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) arms cache
transpired following persistent reports from the residents of hidden
firearms believed to have been owned by the Squad 2, Yakal Platoon,
Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Browser, Eastern Visayas Regional Party
Committee.
Lieutenant Colonel Marx Luther Rosario, Acting Battalion Commander
of the 3IB, commended the community, highlighting the residents’
cooperation in the success of the operation.
“This cooperation of the residents proves that communities abhor
violence that the CTG insists on doing, to disrupt peace and
development in San Jorge,” Lt. Col. Rosario said.
Meanwhile, Brigadier General Arlino L. Sendaydiego, Commander, 801st
Infantry (Bantay at Gabay) Brigade, underscored the importance of
sustained sound community relations and coordinations that fortified
military efforts on the ground.
“The communities’ firm rejection of the CTG’s twisted ideals are
evident in all of our successful operation, a clear sign that people
are no longer swayed by the lies and deceptions of the enemy,” said
Brig. Gen. Sendaydiego.
Major General Adonis Ariel Orio, Commander of the 8ID, emphasized
that achieving lasting peace requires unity among all sectors of
society.
“Addressing insurgency is not the sole responsibility of the
soldiers. Lasting peace can only be achieved when everyone takes
part in nation-building. I urge everyone to continue supporting our
peace efforts, so we can finally put an end to insurgency and bring
genuine progress to our communities,” Maj. Gen. Orio emphasized.
The 8ID, through its line units, continues to secure and sustain
Eastern Visayas. Moreover, 8ID also reiterates its call for the
remaining CTG members to avail themselves of government programs
that support their return to mainstream society.
2025 National
Identification (NID) and Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS)
Summit

By
PSA Leyte
October 17, 2025
TACLOBAN CITY – The
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Leyte successfully conducted
the 2025 National Identification System (NID) and Civil Registration
and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Summit on October 7 at Hotel Alejandro,
Tacloban City. This important event brought together local
stakeholders, partner agencies, and Civil registration officers to
strengthen the implementation of the NID system and enhance CRVS
practices in the region.
The summit was officially
opened by Sheryl Ann A. Jamisola, Chief Statistical Specialist of
PSA Leyte, with a message emphasizing the importance of
collaboration in delivering accurate and secure identity and civil
registration services.
Resource person Marife R.
Molon Registration Officer III of PSA RSSO VIII discussed about the
updates on the National ID System, NID acceptance, salient features
of RA 11055, and authentication services, while Rodolfo R. Novillo,
Jr. Registration Officer II of PSA Leyte discussed about the Latest
Issuances on the National Identification System focused on new
guidelines and updates relevant to National ID registration. Sheryl
Ann A. Jamisola tackled digital transformation in civil registration
systems by engaging and advancing Civil Registration through eCRVS
and lastly Joselito C. Jornales Admin Officer IV of PSA RSSO VIII
provided insights on identifying fraudulent civil registry documents
through his topic Examining PSA-issued CRDs to Detect Fake or
Altered Documents.
An engaging Open Forum
followed, moderated by Thelma B. Bibera, Municipal Civil Registrar
of Bato, Leyte, where participants actively shared their insights
and concerns.
The event concluded with
heartfelt Closing Remarks by Noel V. Managbanag, President of LCRPA
Inc. and City Civil Registrar of Baybay City, Leyte, who encouraged
stronger partnerships between PSA and local CRVS stakeholders.
This initiative is part of
PSA Leyte’s ongoing commitment to promote public awareness,
strengthen inter-agency collaboration, and ensure every Filipino’s
access to a legal identity through improved CRVS and NID services.
E. Visayas earns best
actress nomination in PelikulAgraryo
|

Faith
Baldago of Eastern Samar State University named best actress
during the PelikulAgraryo Eastern Visayas Regional Short
Film Festival. (DAR-8 photo) |
Press Release
October 16, 2025
TACLOBAN CITY –
Eastern Visayas’ raw talent, Faith Baldago, earned a nomination for
best actress at the recently concluded PelikulAgraryo: The
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Central Film Festival.
Though she failed to bag
the award, Baldago’s nomination, under the agrarian reform
beneficiaries organization (ARBO) category, was already enough for
DAR Eastern Visayas to celebrate. The award went to Daizelle Nicole
Diaz, for “Ang Pagtililipon sang mga Damgo” produced by
student-filmmakers from Central Philippine University in Western
Visayas.
Baldago was nominated for
her role in the short film “Lubi han Kinabuhi” produced by students
from Eastern Samar State University in Borongan City, along with
five other nominees from Ilocos, Western Visayas, Central Luzon,
Central Visayas and MIMAROPA regions.
The national awarding
ceremony held at the Novotel Manila in Cubao, Quezon City on Monday,
October 6 this year, was attended by the PelikulAgraryo regional
winners for the best films for both ARBO and agrarian reform
beneficiary (ARB) categories.
Baldago, unable to attend
the said event, said that, she was surprised, grateful and
overwhelmed when told by her team of her nomination. To be
recognized and nominated is already a huge honor for me, she
stressed.
During the Pelikulagraryo
Eastern Visayas Regional Short Film Festival held in July this year
in Tacloban City, “Lubi han Kinabuhi” was named best film under the
ARBO category, while Baldago was awarded best actress.
“Lubi han Kinabuhi”
together with “Bunot,” adjudged best film under the ARB category,
produced by students from Visayas state University in Baybay City,
Leyte, were this region’s official entries to the national
competition.
PelikulAgraryo is a short
film festival, organized by DAR, showcasing true to life stories of
ARBs, particularly recipients of individual land titles generated
under the Support to Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling
(SPLIT) Project, and ARBOs, whose lives were changed through the
government’s agrarian reform program. These films are produced by
college students from various state universities and colleges (SUCs)
from across the country.
Agrarian Reform Secretary
Conrado Estrella III disclosed “Ang pakay ng Pelikulagraryo ay
mahikayat ang mga kabataan na magkahilig sa pagsasaka. Magtanin at
mag-alaga ng hayop upang nakakasigurado tayo sa food security
program ng ating bansa. Sana mangyari yan.”
“Sa pamamagitan ng
pelikulagraryo, namumulat ang mga mata ng ating mga kababayan, lalo
na ng ating mga kabataan. Salamat dahil nakilahok kayo. Salamat
dahil tumutulong kayo sa programa ng DAR. I would like to say that
you are the new heroes. Mga bagong bayani din kayo, kayong mga
kabataan,” said Estrella as he addressed the student filmmakers.
Meanwhile, Assistant
Secretary for External Affairs and Communications Operations Office
and Project SPLIT National Technical Adviser for Strategic
Communications and Media Support, Jose Jenil Demorito, the brain
behind this project, announced, as he closed PelikulAgraryo 2025,
that the said film festival will continue next year with the go
signal already of the secretary.
|

Student-filmmakers
from the Visayas State University and Eastern Samar State
Unversity attend PelikulAgraryo: The Department of Agrarian
Reform (DAR) Central Film Festival in Quezon City with DAR
Eastern Visayas officials. (DAR-8 photo) |
Troops clash with CTG
members in Leyte; firearm and ammunition recovered

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
October 16, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – Troops under the 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division,
Philippine Army engaged remnants of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG)
in Barangay Caraye, Javier, Leyte, early morning of October 15,
2025.
The encounter ensued when
government troops conducting focused military operations encountered
remnants of the dismantled Island Committee LEVOX of the Eastern
Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC). The firefight lasted for
several minutes, resulting in the recovery of one garand rifle,
several rounds of ammunition and personal belongings.
Major General Adonis Ariel
Orio, Commander of the 8th Infantry Division, underscored the Army’s
unwavering resolve.
“We stand firm in our
mission to put an end to the remaining threats of the CTG. Our
operations will continue hand in hand with local governments and the
people of Eastern Visayas until peace, stability, and genuine
progress are fully achieved,” Maj. Gen. Orio emphasized.
Colonel Rico Amaro, Acting
Commander of the 802nd Infantry Brigade, reaffirmed the Army’s
commitment to sustain decisive operations.
“We will not stop our
decisive operations until every remaining CTG member is captured or
has surrendered. Our troops will continue to pursue them
relentlessly to ensure that communities can live free from fear and
violence,” Col. Amaro affirmed.
Lieutenant Colonel
Esmeraldo Sumalinog, Commanding Officer of the 14th Infantry
Battalion said that the operation aimed to safeguard residents from
possible CTG harassment and threats.
“We are thankful to the
residents who continue to trust and cooperate with us. Peace is only
possible when the community and the Army work hand in hand,” said
Lt. Col. Sumalinog.
Meanwhile, the 8ID
continuously encourage remaining CTG members to avail themselves of
the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) and
other government initiatives. These programs will help them start
anew and become active partners in promoting peace and development
in their communities.
Disgruntled CTG leader
disclosed location of major arms cache to 8ID troops

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
October 12, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division seized an M60
machine gun, one M14 rifle, and two M16 rifles from an arms cache
after a Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) leader voluntarily revealed
the location of the hidden weapons in Barangay Caranas, Motiong,
Samar, on October 8, 2025.
The former rebel who led
the troops to the location of the arms cache previously served as
the political guide of the Squad 1, Yakal Platoon, Sub-Regional
Committee (SRC) Browser, and was captured during the last September
13, 2025 operation in Barangay Concepcion, Paranas, Samar.
Accordingly, he revealed
that they were forced to conduct ambuscades without adequate food
and even threatened by their leaders when requesting rest. Due to
loss of mass support for the armed movement, the CTG penetrate into
communities, exploit, and coerce farmers to surrender their crops to
sustain their survival. He said these hardships, combined with the
CTG’s broken promises and lies made him realize the futility of
fighting the government. This led him to seek government protection
and be with his family.
Major General Adonis Ariel
G. Orio, Commander, 8ID, commended troops’ professionalism. “This
operation reflects the resolve and discipline of our soldiers and
the willingness of those exploited by the CTG to choose a different
path,” Maj. Gen. Orio said. “The weapons seized today signifies
declining threats to our communities and more opportunities for
lasting peace. We are committed not only to neutralize violence, but
to also restore hope for those who were deprived of it,” he added.
Meanwhile, 801st Infantry
(Bantay at Gabay) Brigade Commander, Colonel Arlino L. Sendaydiego,
emphasized the vitality of putting an end to insurgency and said
that the 801st Brigade remained steadfast in its mission in
safeguarding its areas of operation. “Our resolve in ending the
decades of abuses inflicted by the CTG is true and unyielding. We
assure the people that we will not rest until every last remnant of
insurgency is laid to rest,” he articulated.
Moreover, 46th Infantry
(Peacemakers) Battalion Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Marvin A.
Inocencio, hailed his troops’ tactical prowess in delivering the
unit’s mission to end local insurgency in the battalion’s area of
operation. “The 46IB will not show mercy to those who refuse to
cooperate and surrender to the government. These people corrupt the
government’s peace and development efforts for the Province of Samar,
and we shall likewise respond to them accordingly,” Lt. Col.
Inocencio expressed.
The 8ID reiterates its
call for remaining CTG members to lay down arms and return to the
fold of the law. The government’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local
Integration Program (ECLIP) remains open to those who surrender,
offering holistic reintegration support for former rebels.
NMP trains 19,550
active, aspiring seafarers from Jan-Sept 2025

By
National Maritime Polytechnic
October 8, 2025
TACLOBAN CITY – The
National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) has already trained 19,550
active and aspiring seafarers for the first three quarters of the
2025.
This represents 98 percent
of the 19,851 total number of enrollees both in NMP Tacloban and
Manila Liaison Office from January to September, nearly exceeding
the 19,652 successful trainees reported for the entire CY 2024,
indicating a sustained training performance.
“This is a manifestation
of NMP’s unwavering dedication in upholding its mandate to produce
globally-competitive Filipino seafarers. We will continue to enhance
our training capacities to meet international standards and sustain
the country’s position as the world’s leading supplier of maritime
professionals,” said Victor Del Rosario, NMP Executive Director.
Since the pandemic, the
state-run maritime institution has seen a significant increase in
the number of enrollees, serving a total of 34,374 successful
trainees in 2023 and 2024 alone.
This figure is
substantially higher than the combined enrollment of 28,674 trainees
recorded over the entire three-year period from 2020 to 2022, which
was constrained by Covid-19 restrictions.
At present, NMP offers a
total of 56 maritime training courses both mandatory and
non-mandatory which includes deck courses, engine courses,
specialized courses, professional development courses, and safety,
security, and medical courses.
In the country, there are
91 MARINA-accredited maritime training institutions (MTIs) as of
August 2025 and NMP stands out as the only government-owned and
operated that offers subsidized quality training, with 32 of its
courses available for free.
To date, NMP has trained a
total of 464,434 aspiring and active Filipino seafarers since its
training operations in 1983.
FCTC’s failure to
uphold harm reduction risks global public health
Via
GLOBE NEWSWIRE
October 6, 2025
MANILA – The
Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA)
has serious concerns over how The World Health Organization’s
Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) defines tobacco
control as including harm reduction, yet the current COP11 agenda
dangerously ignores this core principle.
Article 1(d) explicitly
identifies harm reduction as part of tobacco control, but the draft
decision under Article 2.1 makes no mention of it. Instead,
forward-looking measures risk locking Parties into restrictive
approaches that overlook the right of nations to adopt harm
reduction strategies, including access to safer nicotine products.
This omission contradicts
the FCTC’s mandate and the proven experiences of countries like New
Zealand, Sweden, the UK, and Canada. Pragmatic regulation of
innovative nicotine products in these countries has accelerated
smoking declines and saved lives. Independent reviews, including
from the Cochrane Collaboration and Public Health England, have
repeatedly confirmed the effectiveness of harm reduction in reducing
smoking-related harm.
Rather than acknowledging
this evidence, Agenda Item 4.5 dismisses harm reduction as an
“industry narrative.” This framing erases decades of scientific
research and ignores the reality that millions have successfully
transitioned away from smoking through safer alternatives. It also
denies Parties the opportunity to share national success stories at
COP11.
CAPHRA Executive
Coordinator Nancy Loucas said: “The FCTC cannot ignore its own
definition of tobacco control. Harm reduction is not an industry
ploy, it is a proven, life-saving strategy. By dismissing it, the
COP risks undermining global progress and betraying the very people
it is meant to protect.”
CAPHRA is urging Parties
to correct this imbalance by tabling an agenda item that fully
recognizes harm reduction as a legitimate tobacco control tool. If
the FCTC continues to selectively apply its own principles, it risks
eroding trust and credibility, while millions of smokers worldwide
remain denied access to safer alternatives.
Read the
entire white paper here
National ID for every
Juan:
4Ps
beneficiaries in Tanauan, Leyte registered through PSA-DSWD
partnership

By
PSA Leyte
October 6, 2025
TANAUAN, Leyte – In
line with the continuing efforts to make the National Identification
System more accessible to all Filipinos, the Philippine Statistics
Authority (PSA) Leyte, in partnership with the Department of Social
Welfare and Development (DSWD), conducted a Registration activity
for 4Ps beneficiaries in Tanauan Municipal Hall.
This collaborative
initiative successfully registered 140 beneficiaries of Pantawid
Pamilyang Pilipino Program 4Ps, 9 registered for updating, and 26
issuances of National ID in paper form.
The activity aims to
provide families with the National ID, which help streamline access
to government services, financial assistance, and other social
protection programs.
With the assistance of
DSWD Tanauan, and the support and coordination of the Local
Government Unit (LGU) of Tanauan, and the Local Civil Registrar
Office (LCRO) the target beneficiaries were pre-identified and
scheduled for registration to ensure a smooth and organized process.
The PSA Leyte registration team was deployed on site to accommodate
participants efficiently.
This event forms part of
the national strategy to promote inclusivity by prioritizing the
registration of vulnerable sectors, including low-income households
under the 4Ps program.
Furthermore, PSA Leyte
encourages all unregistered individuals to visit the nearest
registration center and take part in this important National
initiative.
House endorses 2026 DMW
budget, eyes more fund for NMP’s modernization

By
National Maritime Polytechnic
October 3, 2025
QUEZON CITY – The
FY 2026 proposed budget of the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW)
will now move to the next deliberation phase after scrutiny in the
House of Representatives on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
Under the DMW’s budget
next year, the National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) will receive an
allocation of P407.578-million, reflecting a significant increase of
78 percent from its P228.402 million approved budget for the current
year.
As part of its multi-year
modernization plan, the bulk of NMP’s budget next year will fund the
upgrading of the facilities within its training complex in Tacloban
City, particularly its two dormitory buildings and construction of
another training pool.
During the budget hearing,
Representatives Sarah Elago of Gabriela and Raul Daza of Northern
Samar 1st District manifested support for NMP and pushed for the
agency’s full modernization as the only state-run maritime training
and research institution in the country.
At present, it offers a
total of 56 maritime training courses both mandatory and
non-mandatory. Of these, NMP already developed 22 out of 40
Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping (STCW)
courses prescribed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO),
where 21 are currently offered, with one additional course set to be
opened upon accreditation by the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA).
NMP Executive Director
Victor Del Rosario underscored that prevailing challenge lies in
addressing the critical gaps in training equipment and facilities
necessary to develop and offer the remaining mandatory courses. In
response, he emphasized that NMP already taken significant strides
in modernizing its facilities and resources.
In 2024, the agency
secured P52-million for the acquisition of state-of-the-art
simulators, including the Full Mission Bridge Simulator, the Liquid
Cargo Handling Simulator, and an upgrading of the Engine Room
Simulator to its latest software version.
For the current year, an
additional Php63-million has been allocated for the procurement of
specialized training equipment and facility improvements. This is
over and above the ongoing infrastructure projects under the
Department of Public Works and Highways, which cover road network
improvements and the rehabilitation of NMP’s multipurpose gymnasium,
as well as its school and training buildings.
Looking ahead for the next
fiscal year, NMP seeks additional funding on top of the endorsed
budget under DMW. This includes the proposed P46.24-million for the
acquisition of various maritime training equipment and
P125.6-million construction of a two-story training building with
roof deck.
Such investments are vital
to ensure compliance with MARINA’s one-to-one trainee-to-equipment
ratio and to enable NMP to fully develop and deliver all 40 STCW-mandated
courses.
In support of these
initiatives, House Majority Floor Leader Representative Sandro
Marcos, committed to assist DMW-NMP in advancing its developmental
plans.
As the country’s premier
government maritime training and research institution, NMP reaffirms
its commitment to develop and offer all 40 STCW mandatory courses by
2027, thereby ensuring that the Philippines sustain its position as
the world’s leading source of competent and highly skilled
seafarers.
Del Rosario likewise
joined top officials of DMW led by Secretary Hans Leo J. Cacdac
during the budget hearing, alongside Representative Johanne Monich
G. Bautista of TRABAHO Partylist, who served as the House Budget
Sponsor.
BRAP mobile civil registrations:
Continuing efforts to
register unregistered births in the province of Leyte

By
PSA Leyte
October 3, 2025
TACLOBAN CITY – The
PSA Leyte Birth Registration Assistance Project (BRAP) Team through
its Birth Registration Coordinators (BRCs), joined the Local
Government Unit (LGU) of Alangalang, Leyte, through the headship of
Hon. Mayor Lovell Anne M. Yu-Castro, and its Local Civil Registry
Office (LCRO) headed by OIC-Municipal Civil Registrar Nelisa R.
Catindoy, together with the legal team of Board Member of the 1st
District of Leyte, Atty. Ronnan Christian M. Reposar, in the conduct
of the Mobile Civil Registration in Brgy. Bugho, Alangalang, Leyte,
last 29-30 September 2025, as one of the services offered during the
Munisipyo ha Barangay spearheaded by the LGU.
The BRCs assisted the LCRO
in the screening of attachments, and preparation of the Certificates
of Live Birth (COLBs) of the identified individuals whose births are
not yet registered, while Atty. Reposar and his team were the ones
preparing and/or notarizing for free, the needed Affidavits anent
the delayed registration of birth of the potential registrants. A
total of 64 COLBs for local and Out-of-Town registration were
prepared during the two-day mobile registration. Subsequently, once
the required posting period lapses and/or the birth records are
already registered with the respective LCROs, the same will be
forwarded to the BRCs for electronic endorsement and eventual
provision of the first free copies of the late registrants’ COLBs in
Security Paper (SecPa).
This second semester of
2025, the PSA Leyte has already joined to a total of seven (7)
Mobile Civil Registrations spearheaded by the LGUs of Calubian,
Matag-ob, and San Isidro, through their respective LCROs, with more
to conduct and assist to towards the end of the year.
As of 01 October 2025,
there are already 8,224 late registrations in the Province of Leyte
made possible through BRAP, and the efforts of the LGUs in the
Province, through their respective LCROs, proactive partners in
government service, and the PSA Leyte BRAP Team. More records are
expected to be late registered as the Team is untiringly
facilitating local registrations/endorsements, and Out-of-Town
Applications for Delayed Registration of Birth, on top of efforts to
encourage more the LGUs and LCROs to continue supporting and taking
advantage of the program, which in turn, assist and provide the
public, their basic yet most pertinent proof of personality.
Army sustains aid in
Central Visayas earthquake aftermath
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The
53rd Engineer Brigade's Disaster Response Unit (DRU)
partners with the Mandaue City Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Office (CDRRMO) and the Bureau of Fire Protection
(BFP) in the Search, Rescue, and Retrieval Operations in
Bogo City, Cebu on October 1, 2025. |
By
OACPA
October 2, 2025
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – The Philippine Army (PA) continues to send and mobilize
troops from September 30, 2025 up to this day for humanitarian
assistance and disaster response (HADR) efforts following a
6.9-magnitude earthquake that hit Cebu. The Army’s HADR units for
Search, Rescue, and Retrieval remain operational, working alongside
local government's disaster units and offices across Bogo City, San
Remigio, Daanbantayan, and Medellin in Cebu.
As of today's report, combined forces from the 53rd Engineer
Brigade, Joint Task Group Cebu under the 3rd Infantry Division, and
standby troops from PA Headquarters Disaster Response Units amount
to 587 troops for Search, Rescue, and Retrieval, Roving Support, and
Clearing Operations. Army responders have assisted in the safe
evacuation of 292 families in the municipalities of Carmen,
Consolacion, and Sogod, Cebu.
The Army works tirelessly to assist partner agencies, local
government units, and volunteer stakeholders in the swift and
coordinated disaster response efforts in the most affected areas in
Cebu to hasten the province's recovery and rebuilding efforts.
229 troops commence
Scout Ranger Course
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Brig.
Gen. Isagani O. Criste, Regiment Commander of the First
Scout Ranger Regiment (FSRR), leads arrival honors for Army
Vice Commander Maj. Gen. Efren F. Morados during the opening
ceremony of Scout Ranger Course (SRC) Class 228-2025 at Camp
Pablo Tecson, San Miguel, Bulacan on September 29, 2025.
(Photo by OG7, FSRR, PA) |
By
OACPA
September 30, 2025
FORT BONIFACIO, Taguig
City – A new batch of future “Musangs” composed of 229 soldiers
commenced the 10-month Scout Ranger Course (SRC) Class 228-2025 in
an opening ceremony at Camp Pablo Tecson, San Miguel, Bulacan on
September 29, 2025.
The SRC trains soldiers to
become highly proficient and lethal direct-action combatants
focusing on small-unit tactics, combat tracking and direct-action to
neutralize adversaries with the elements of surprise and speed.
Army Vice Commander Maj.
Gen. Efren F. Morados challenged the future Scout Rangers, along
with trainees from Physical Training Trainer's Course Class 40-2025
and Pekiti Tirsia Kali Course Class 27-2025, to do their best.
The Army leadership lauds
the First Scout Ranger Regiment of the Army's Special Forces Command
for producing generations of “Musangs” who have demonstrated skill,
stamina and spirit through the years and have proven their combat
excellence in the battlefield. The SRC and key specialization
courses offered by the Regiment also reinforce the command guidance
of Army Chief Lt. Gen. Antonio G. Nafarrete on the holistic human
capital development of soldiers, the organization’s most valuable
resource.
Orientation on latest
updates on CRVS and NID among homeless senior citizens, orphans and
office staff
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Orientation
on CRVS and NID Updates Held for Homeless Senior Citizens,
Orphans, and Staff of Pope Francis Complex on September
8,2025. |
By
PSA-Leyte
September 29, 2025
PALO, Leyte – The
Philippine Statistic Authority (PSA) Leyte conducted a meaningful
Orientation on the Latest Updates regarding Civil Registration and
Vital Statistics (CRVS) and the National ID (NID) system held on
September 8,2025 at the Pope Francis Complex Palo, Leyte for
Seniors, Orphans, and staff. The event was organized by the
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Leyte as part of its Annual
Social Responsibility Program.
Before the official start
of the orientation, a Holy Mass was celebrated at the Complex Chapel
in observance of the Institution’s Anniversary. Senior Citizens,
Orphans, Staff, and PSA representatives attended the mass, adding a
spiritual tone to the day’s activities.
The Orientation proper
featured discussions on the Birth Registration Assistance Project (BRAP)
and recent updates to the National ID program. Resource persons
Sheryl Ann A. Jamisola Chief Statistical Specialist of PSA Leyte and
Rodolfo R. Novillo Jr. Registration Officer II/Head NID Section
facilitated the session, engaging the audience in informative
presentations and a dynamic open forum.
Among the staff, Mr. John
Michael Borce, HR Officer raised relevant questions regarding Civil
Registration Records, particularly issues with Live Birth
Certificates and National ID, reflecting common documentation
challenges faced by vulnerable sectors.
The closing message was
delivered by the resident priest Fr. Thaddeus Kim, KBJ, who
commended the partnership and expressed gratitude for the services
extended to the community.
Following the orientation,
the PSA team distributed food packs and essential goods to the
Senior Citizens and Orphans, as part of it’s ongoing social
responsibility efforts. These donations were intended to support the
day-to-day needs of the residents and strengthen the PSA commitments
to inclusive public service.
This event is part of
PSA’s yearly initiative to reach and promote awareness of vital
Civil Registration Services, and ensure that every Filipino has
access to legal identity and social inclusion.
PSA Leyte extends
National ID registration in Tacloban through house-to-house services
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The
PSA Leyte Tacloban Registration Team successfully registered
10 bedridden Senior Citizens through house-to-house National
ID registration with support from LGU Tacloban-LCRO and the
BLGU’s of Brgy. 93 Tacloban City. |
By
PSA-Leyte
September 29, 2025
TACLOBAN CITY – The
Philippine Statistic Authority (PSA) - Leyte’s Registration Team
implemented home-visit National Identification System (National ID)
registration last Saturday, September 6, 2025 to reach bedridden
individuals and elderly residents from Brgy. 93 (Bagacay) Tacloban
City.
As part of the activity,
the team successfully registered ten (10) bedridden senior citizens,
providing them with the opportunity to secure their National ID
without leaving their homes.
PSA Leyte extends its
sincere appreciation to the Local Government Unit of Tacloban
through its Local Civil Registrar Office (LCRO), as well as the
Barangay Local Government Units (BLGUs) of Brgy. 93 (Bagacay), for
their invaluable assistance in identifying and coordinating with
target registrants, ensuring the smooth conduct of the activity.
Through this activity, PSA
Leyte reinforces its commitment to ensuring that no one is left
behind in the National ID registration, guaranteeing that every
eligible Filipino regardless of age, health condition, or location
can access this vital government service.
The National ID aims to
provide a valid proof of identity for all Filipinos and resident
aliens, streamlining public and private transactions and promoting
financial inclusion, particularly for those in remote and
marginalized communities.
Not all Filipinos are
given the privilege to have their National ID registered as some
citizens face challenges such as illnesses, old age, lack of
awareness. Through outreach like this, the PSA aims to provide
easier access and equal opportunities for all residents to be
included in the national database.
Furthermore, the PSA
encourages family members, barangay officials and local residents to
continue supporting the agency for easy identification for those
citizens who need special registration so no one will be left
unregistered.
PSA Eastern Visayas
recognized as Best Region in the Philippine Identification System
and bags other awards
By
PSA-8
September 24, 2025
QUEZON CITY – The
Philippine Statistics Authority Regional Statistical Services Office
VIII (PSA RSSO 8) for the second time was named Best Region in the
implementation of the Philippine Identification System in the
country for 2024 PSA Awards Ceremony held at Luxent Hotel in Quezon
City.
In
2023, PSA RSSO 08 also bagged the same award being able to meet the
targets of the project thereby exemplary gaining lead in the
criteria for the various services and programs. The office also
received the 2nd Place post both in the Information and
Dissemination as well as Partnership and Linkages categories.
On the other hand, PSA
provincial offices received the following awards: PSO Biliran, 1st
Place in the Top 5 Provincial Statistical Offices Best in
Statistical Planning and Coordination; 15th Place in the Top 15
Provincial Offices.
PSO Eastern Samar, 4th
Place in the Top 5 Provincial Statistical Offices Best in
Statistical Planning and Coordination.
The PSA Awards is an
annual event treated as an incentive system aimed to ensure timely
delivery of quality outputs in the implementation of PSA’s mandated
activities. Likewise, it is intended to increase the PSA’s
visibility among its stakeholders in delivering high-quality and
world class statistical products and services, civil registration
and inclusive Identification System.
Key NPA leader
surrenders, yields firearms to 8ID troops

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
September 23, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division facilitates the
surrender of the vice squad leader of Squad 3, Regional Security
Force (RSF), Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC) of the
Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) to government forces on September
19, 2025, at Barangay Magsaysay, Lope de Vega, Northern Samar.
The 8ID’s relentless focus
military operations complemented with Localized Peace Engagement (LPE)
efforts persuaded the said former CTG to return to the folds of the
law. Additionally, the CTG’s struggle for survival, the loss of
community support and the pleas of his family for a peaceful life
fueled his decision.
Following his surrender,
he revealed the location of two arms caches in the vicinity of
Barangay San Isidro, Matuguinao, Samar unearthing one M16 rifle, one
Caliber .45 pistol, and two magazines.
Major General Adonis Ariel
G. Orio, Commander of the 8ID, lauded his decision and stated, “The
decision of this key personality to embrace a peaceful life and his
cooperation in recovering the hidden firearms are a strong blow to
the EVRPC. This proves that our comprehensive and decisive military
approaches and strengthened local government partnerships have
effectively weakened the EVRPC’s operational capabilities.”
The 8ID continues to call
on those still embracing the senseless armed struggle to return to
the folds of the law and be with their families. The Enhanced Local
Integration Program (E-CLIP) and other intervention programs of our
government can rebuild their lives and help contribute to lasting
peace and development in Lope de Vega.
PSA ties up with DILG
in fostering National ID updates reaching out to EVSU studes

By
PSA-8
September 23, 2025
TACLOBAN CITY – The
Philippine Statistics Authority Regional Statistical Services Office
VIII (PSA RSSO 8) in collaboration with Department of Interior an
Local Government Regional Office VIII conducted the first leg of
Anti-Illegal Drug Symposium among students and faculty members of
the Eastern Visayas State University (EVSU).
Registration Officer III
and National ID (NID) Regional Focal Person, Marife R. Molon
presented civil registration and NID topics along with the mandates
and services of PSA. She shared the importance and uses of the civil
registry documents an NID for the students as tools in the
achievement of their goals and desired professions in the future.
She shared and encouraged the management of EVSU and other national
government agencies present to avail the National ID Authentication
Service (NIDAS) in her discussion stressing the benefits of the
integration.
PSA RSSO 8 will continue
its partnership with DILG on this endeavor reaching out to our
younger generation thru information dissemination drive.
WHO disenfranchises the
public from tobacco control conference as registration barriers
reach "insane" levels
Via
GLOBE NEWSWIRE
September 22, 2025
MANILA – The
Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA)
today condemned the World Health Organisation's Framework Convention
on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) for erecting deliberate barriers to
prevent public participation in the upcoming Conference of the
Parties (COP11) scheduled for November in Geneva.
Executive Coordinator
Nancy Loucas has accused the WHO FCTC of implementing an "insane
system" for public registration that was designed to exclude rather
than include legitimate stakeholders. The registration process was
publicised just last week despite being available since February. It
requires participants to navigate complex documentation requirements
including passport details, a photograph, a letter of intent, and a
comprehensive curriculum vitae. This effectively excludes consumer
advocates as their advocacy is not related to their professional
careers. The barriers represent a broader pattern of exclusion that
has characterised the WHO FCTC process since its inception.
Unlike climate change
conferences which have granted observer status to over 3,000
non-governmental organisations, the FCTC has approved just 26 NGOs
for observer status. No consumer advocacy groups representing people
who smoke or use safer nicotine products have ever been granted
access. Advocates have been been repeatedly excluded from WHO FCTC
meetings despite expertise in tobacco harm reduction policy through
lived experience.
The WHO FCTC operates
under a restrictive interpretation of Article 5.3, originally
designed to prevent tobacco industry interference. However, it has
been systematically misapplied to exclude legitimate consumer
advocacy groups and researchers who support harm reduction
approaches. The secretive nature of FCTC proceedings contrasts
sharply with other international treaty processes. Climate
conferences facilitate broad stakeholder engagement, while tobacco
control meetings have progressively excluded media and public
observers from all but opening ceremonies. The proceedings are not
publicly streamed in full and access is controlled through an opaque
accreditation process that favours organisations aligned with
prohibitionist tobacco control ideology.
CAPHRA is calling for
fundamental reform to ensure meaningful stakeholder engagement.
Nancy Loucas has demanded the organisation grant formal observer
status to consumer advocacy groups and abandon its ideological
opposition to evidence-based harm reduction strategies. "The WHO
cannot claim to take a human rights approach while silencing the
very people their policies affect".
With 10 days between
public notification of registration and the deadline for
registration deadline, CAPHRA is urging all stakeholders to
recognise the fundamental flaws in the current system. Meaningful
progress in reducing tobacco-related harm can only be achieved
through democratic participation. This must include the voices of
consumers who have successfully transitioned to safer alternatives.
September 21
anti-corruption protest supported by Int’l Human Rights Coalition
Corruption, state
terrorism mar NTF-ELCAC as billions vanish in fake projects
Press Release
September 20, 2025
MANILA – “The
Marcos Jr. administration must be held accountable for the massive
theft of funds for flood control projects since July 2022,” said the
International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines (ICHRP)
today as it strongly supported the protest planned for Sunday,
September 21. “Figures indicate that 60 per cent of project budgets
have been stolen, and it is impossible that Malacanang itself has
not taken a share,” said ICHRP Chairperson, Peter Murphy.
“September 21 marks the
53rd anniversary of the Martial Law declaration of President Marcos
Sr., which allowed him to plunder the country at will for the next
14 years,” said Murphy. “This connection between authoritarian rule
and grand theft of public funds should spur the people to demand a
massive cleanout of contractors and politicians involved.”
In the third week of July
this year, the combined impact of the monsoon, Tropical Storm Wipha,
and Typhoon Co-may, caused widespread flooding, displacing tens of
thousands, and resulted in at least six fatalities demonstrating
that the massive spending on flood controls has been a serious
failure.
During 2023-25 the Marcos
Jr administration approved over P1 trillion (USD17.58 billion) in
flood control projects. “Far from being a commendable response to
the climate crisis, this huge new public spending has been another
opportunity for the wealthy to plunder the public purse,” said
Murphy.
“Under Estrada it was
illegal gambling, under Arroyo it was mega projects, under Aquino
III it was the Pork Barrel, now it is flood control,” said Murphy.
“The wealthy elite in the Philippines are endlessly creative at
enriching themselves illegally, but the great majority of the people
are left in grinding poverty with overseas migration the main option
to sustain life,” he said. “This is a massive violation of the human
rights of the Filipino people.”
NTF-ELCAC: ghost projects
The Barangay Development
Program of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed
Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) has also been exposed as a scheme to channel
billions of pesos into the pockets of military generals and their
cronies through anomalous infrastructure projects.
Reports during budget
hearings have shown that none of the 885 NTF-ELCAC barangay projects
for 2024 have been completed, yet billions continue to be allocated
to its budget. This systematic plunder of public resources comes at
the expense of genuine social services desperately needed by
Filipino women and their families – healthcare, education,
livelihood programs, and others.
Finally, ICHRP reiterates
“Kurakot managot!” (The corrupt, be made accountable!). The rights
groups notes that the massive theft through flood control projects
and through the NTF-ELCAC “pacification“ programs share the
characteristic of impunity that enables the rampant state terrorism,
red-tagging, and violation of human rights that marks Filipino
reality in 2025, and hark back to the formal Marital Law period that
was never really abolished.
“This impunity is why the
International Criminal Court had to arrest former President Duterte.
This entrenched impunity under Marcos Jr. is why the international
community must withdraw military and political support for the
Marcos Jr. administration,” Murphy ends.