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I would like to convey my warmest greetings to the people of Pagadian City as we celebrate Pasalamat Festival 2009 in honor of our patron saint Sr. Sto. Niño on January 9-18, 2009


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PGMA vows to sign expanded Senior Citizens Act

By Administrator, on 08-02-2010 06:39

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President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo today promised to sign the Expanded Senior Citizens Act with all its provisions intact.

Last update: 08-02-2010 06:39

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Malacanang says martial law in Maguindanao is necessary to quell rebellion

By Gideon C. Corgue, on 08-12-2009 01:28

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Malacañang today defended President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s declaration of martial law in Maguindanao citing its necessity to quell rebellion in eight municipalities in the area who are pre-positioning to wield violence and possibly attack the government forces.

In a press conference, Press Secretary Cerge M. Remonde said that the President only did what she needs to do to provide justice for the victims of Maguindanao massacre that left 57 people dead including women and journalists.


Last update: 08-12-2009 01:28

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Pillars of justice system need to talk

By Remai S. Alejado, on 22-07-2009 17:05

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The Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Council (PADAC) now considers the holding of a dialog among the pillars of the Justice System so as to synchronize interpretation of the law especially on drug-related cases.

A move that would strengthen the campaign of the provincial leadership for a drug-free Zamboanga del Sur as Governor Aurora E. Cerilles early this year declared war against illegal drugs in protecting the children (and the community) from the bad effects of illegal drugs.


Last update: 22-07-2009 17:05

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New lawyers join Provincial Legal Office

By Remai S. Alejado, on 11-06-2009 10:54

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ImageNew breed of lawyers are now serving the province as they join Provincial Legal Office (PLO) at the Provincial Capitol recently.

Provincial Legal Officer Mark Anthony Padayhag formally introduced his new comrades at the PLO to fellow Provincial Government employees as his office hosted the Flag Raising Ceremony last June 8.

They are lady lawyers Gia Luy Ariosa and Stahrl Kristine Guadalquiver Montealto, both 26 year olds with Benison M. Mahawan, 27, to compose the battery of lawyers of the Cerilles Administration at the ward of Provincial Legal Officer Padayhag and Assistant Provincial Legal Officer Carlos Madarang.

Ariosa, Montealto and Mahawan were among the 1,310 successful examinees of the 3,364 who took the BAR examinations given by the Supreme Court on September 2008.  

Atty. Ariosa obtained her Bachelor of Laws at Ateneo de Davao University, Davao City after she finished Bachelor of Business Administration major in Management at Silliman University, Dumaguete City. 

She is a niece of Vice Governor Roseller L. Ariosa to his brother George and sister-in-law former Ms. Asuncion Luy.  She is the youngest of 5 siblings (all female) and is the third lawyer in the family.  Her two older sisters are with the Department of Justice – Atty. Georgina Ariosa-Lopez and Atty. Geraldine Ariosa- Edralin while sisters - Giselle is a pharmacist and Girlie is a nutritionist-dietician, respectively.

Atty. Montealto, on the other hand, graduated Law at the University of the East, Manila after completing Bachelor of Arts in Legal Management, Far Eastern University, Nicanor Reyes Educational Foundation, also in Manila.

She is a daughter of Provincial Budget Officer Rogelio Montealto and former president of the  JH Cerilles State College.

Lawyer Benison Mahawan hails from Molave, this province. Like Ariosa, he got his undergraduate course at Silliman University, however, his course was Bachelor of Business Computer Administration.  He finished his Bachelor of Laws at San Carlos University, CebuCity.

ImageAs Padayhag assumed office in April last year, he exposed the ideal set up of a provincial legal office with 3 legal officers and at least 5 legal researchers. 

Currently, it has five to include himself but lone legal researcher – Romulo Enerio. 

Padayhag cited specific functions of the legal officers like to act as liaison officer to the different departments of the provincial government. A lawyer who will conduct investigation and handling administrative matters, another one to review legislative acts and one who will assist in the procurement specifically at the bids and awards level, COA among others.

Nonetheless, the PLO is mandated to defend the interests and assets of the versys anyone or party disadvantageous to the Provincial Government.

Padayhag said having additional three lawyers would lighten his workload as his office continuously serve the people of the province according to its mandate.   (Remai S. Alejado/Zambosur Press Bureau)


Last update: 11-06-2009 10:54

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PGMA orders DILG, PNP to look into the Davao killings

By Administrator, on 16-05-2009 23:45

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Malacanang will never tolerate, encourage nor sponsor killings for any reason.

Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said the President ordered the Department of the Interior and Local Government and the Philippine National Police to solve the Davao killings the soonest possible time.


Last update: 16-05-2009 23:45

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