Saturday, March 28, 2015



On dry spell and grassfires, BKAG encourages to plant more trees


A student participated in tree planting during Treevolution campaign
COTABATO CITY (March 28) – In the face of long dry spell affecting Mindanao, the Balik Kalikasan Advocacy Group (BKAG), an environmental protection advocacy organization, has appealed to the public to help fight grass and forest fires and continue tree planting.

Helping each other in planting trees
In a statement, BKAG believed that forest fires, if left unattended, could damages properties and even claim lives as a result of drought happening since January. 

It cited a case of grass fire at the back of Maguindanao police provincial office in Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao which damaged about 2-hectares of grass. 


It was put off by inhabitants, firemen and civilians.

Any destruction to forests put the environment in serious danger thus everybody’s participation is being solicited form the general public. 

Climate change has been destroying agricultural products, turning green forest into brown which indicates a dying forests. 





A clear sign of changing environment was that people easily get dehydrated as in the case of families displaced by armed conflict and stayed in evacuation centers in Maguindanao.

Local official and Army official working together
BKAG said the trees planted in the past decade helped cushion the climate change.

The group had planted Talipao and Antipolo trees along the highways in Maguindanao which are now used by IDPs. 

Records show that about 50 percent of the more than one million trees it planted in the past 10 years have survived and grew that contributed in the entire ecosystem of Maguindanao.

More than 10 years of partnership, the BKAG continues to advocate environmental protection programs spearheaded by the officers and men of the 6th Infantry Division, Department of Environment and Natural Resources in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (DENR-ARMM, civil society, business, academe, private sectors and the media. 

ARMM Gov. Mujiv  Hataman for his share in bringing back mother earth
Late last year, BKAG actively participated in the TreeVolution Mindanao, an island-wide one-hour simultaneous tree planting program which broke the Guinness Book of World Records.

It planted more than 2 million trees in an hour. In preparation for the coming rainy season, BKAG has prepared Antipolo and Talipao trees in its nursery in Minrico compound, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao. 

BKAG during Treevolution planting
These seedlings will be available for free to any group which wish to participate in tree planting activities or greening program. (Ferdinandh Cabrera)

Friday, March 20, 2015

North Cotabato not lowering guards vs terror attacks, economy perks up despite threats

Multimedia By Ferdinandh Cabrera





KIDAPAWAN CITY (March 21) – Alert status in North Cotabato remained high despite the death of Malaysian terrorist and arrest of another leader of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), North Cotabato Gov. Emmylou Mendoza has said.
 
Mendoza said terrorism has taken its toll on the provincial government’s peace and development thrusts.

Bafore the fall of Malaysian bomb expert Zulkifli bin Hir alias “Marwan,” his group had planned to set off improvised bombs in Mlang and Midsayap, both in North Cotabato.

Police and local officials have blamed the BIFF, which was reported to have coddled Marwan, his Filipino aide Basit Usman, from the twin bombings in Mlang last year. 

On November 23, three teenagers were killed when suspected BIFF set off an Improvised Explosive Device in Mlang billiard hall near the town plaza.  On December 31, two were killed when suspected BIFF set off another bomb at the town’s public market.
 
Earlier, the BIFF set off an IED in Poblacion Kabacan, killing a female college student and wounded 17 others.

Mendoza said eve with the arrest of Mohammad Ali Tambako and death of Marwan, security officials in North Cotabato are not letting down its guards and remained on alert.

Mendoza said Usman, Marwan and other lawless group leaders have trained young members in bomb making and carrying it to populated communities which remains concern and the only means to halt their evil agenda is from the vigilance of every citizen.

“They have trained many bombers, so we remained on alert,” Mendoza said.  “Terrorism by these groups hinder our peace and development efforts, the trained bombers are still out there so we remained on alert.”

But despite these threats, the province has earned 1.5 billion pesos from agricultural and industrial investments poured in, the governor reported during her 5th State of the Province Address in Makilala last Tuesday.

“If not with the threats, we could have reach more than that as robust investments are coming, that is why strive more to support the peace programs”, Mendoza added.

She recounted that 2014 is year of success and tragic events  but like a steel under fire, the people showed how to be strong  and united amidst trials and remains intact.

In her report, among her administration’s achievements are in the fields of financial management, infrastructures, socio-cultural, agricultural and economic development, health and wellness, education, peace and order, sports and others, to include the Department of Interior and Local Government's (DILG) Seal of Good Financial Housekeeping which was awarded to them just this February.

Mendoza vowed to continue transparency and good governance thru effective and inclusive participation of all the provincial officials.END