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Dumaguete PNP to
maximize street visibility
BY RENE GENOVE

The Philippine National Police will maximize police visibility in the streets of Dumaguete City to curb criminality, Chief Inspector Rosalinda Abellon said yesterday.

She said this is in response to PNP Chief Director General Avelino Razon Jr.’s order to all police unit commanders to personally supervise police visibility and patrol operations in the streets, to guard against criminal elements.

Razon also ordered police regional directors to re-implement the security clustering system in areas with bank branches and other commercial establishments.

IN DAUIN
Guv allots P2.5M for sanitary landfill
BY MARICAR ARANAS

Governor Emilio Macias II has pledged P2.5 million for the establishment of a sanitary landfill in Barangay Tunga-tunga, Dauin, Negros Oriental.

He announced his commitment during the recent meeting of the Metro Dumaguete Mayors at the conference room of the Provincial Capitol, in Dumaguete City.

Present during the meeting were mayors Agustin Perdices of Dumaguete, Antonio Renacia of Sibulan, Nelson Ruiz – San Jose, Bentham de la Cruz – Amlan, Rodulfo Gonzales Jr. – Valencia, Lenin Alviola – Bacong and Rodrigo Alanano – Dauin.

DAR conducts forum
on women protection

A rural women’s forum was held recently in Dumaguete City under the auspices of the Department of Agrarian Reform in Negros Oriental, a press release from DAR said.

With the ratification of the United Nations Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women in 1981, our government is bound to protect Filipino women from inequalities and discrimination in civil, economic, social, political and cultural realms, the press release also said.

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