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DPWH Executive Oversees Final Inspection of Panguil Bay Bridge, Mindanao’s Longest, Before September Inauguration

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As the Panguil Bay Bridge Project approaches its completion, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Senior Undersecretary Emil K. Sadain, along with key officials from the Unified Project Management Office (UPMO) Operations, conducted an on-site inspection on August 23, 2024, to ensure Mindanao’s longest bridge completion is on track for the target September inauguration.

The 3.17-kilometer bridge, which will connect Tangub City in Misamis Occidental and Tubod in Lanao del Norte, is a landmark infrastructure project set to significantly reduce travel time between these two (2) provinces in Northern Mindanao.

The current two-and-a-half-hour journey, which relies on roll-on/roll-off vessels, will be cut down to just seven (7) minutes by land once the bridge is operational.

In his report to Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan, Senior Undersecretary Sadain said that the detailed engineering design and civil works is more than 97.5 percent completed to date.

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Panguil Bay Bridge project includes the following major components: a 360-meter approach road leading to a 1,020-meter approach bridge at Tangub City side; a 569-meter approach road connects to a 900-meter approach bridge on the Tubod side; and a Main Bridge with central span that stretches 320 meters, supported by two (2) pylons, each anchored by six (6) cable stays. Additionally, two (2) observatory bays are positioned on both the Tangub and Tubod sides of the pylons for facilitating regular maintenance and ensuring the structural integrity of the bridge.

During the inspection, Senior Undersecretary Sadain, along with UPMO Project Directors Teresita V. Bauzon, Soledad R. Florencio, Ramon A. Arriola III, Benjamin A. Bautista and Rodrigo I. Delos Reyes conducted a detailed assessment of key bridge elements, including the deck slab, approach roads, barrier and median strip concrete, metal guardrail, and ancillary structures.

Also present at the inspection are past UPMO Project Directors namely Sharif Madsmo H. Hasim and Virgilio C. Castillo, Stakeholders Relations Service Director Randy R. Del Rosario; Project Managers Shirley O. Castro, Evangeline L. Carabal, and Norman I. Puy; and Engineers Abdul Khalid C. Lumangcolob, Oliver Hernandez and Ken John B. Barcelona.

The team closely monitored the progress of crucial finishing activities, with a focus on the application of waterproofing and asphalt paving, expansion joint works, the implementation of aesthetic and electrical lighting systems, line markings and the installation of road signage.

In addition to reviewing the physical aspects of the project, the team engaged with the design and build contractor Namkwang Engineering & Construction Corporation along with the project consultant Yooshin Engineering Corporation to discuss the final phases of activities for the upcoming inauguration of the project and any necessary last-minute adjustments to ensure the bridge’s timely completion.
The Panguil Bay Bridge is anticipated to be a transformative project for local transportation and economic activities, said Senior Undersecretary Sadain during the inspection.

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Upon completion, it is expected to spur development and improve the quality of life for residents in both provinces.

With the inauguration set for September, the DPWH is working tirelessly to ensure that the project is ready for public use.

The opening of the bridge will mark a significant milestone in the government’s Build Better More infrastructure program, aimed at enhancing connectivity and driving economic growth under Bagong Pilipinas.

The project implemented by DPWH UPMO Roads Management Cluster II (Multilateral), with a total cost of ₱7.375 billion, is financed through a loan agreement between the Government of the Philippines and the Republic of Korea, facilitated by the Korea Export-Import Bank under the Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF) Loan Agreement No. PHL-18.

Source: DPWH Official Facebook page

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NPA Rebel Killed in Clash with Government Troops in Sultan Kudarat

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Sultan Kudarat, Philippines – A New People’s Army (NPA) rebel was killed in a firefight with government troops in Baluan village, Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat, the military reported on Sunday, March 2, 2025.

According to Lieutenant Colonel Aaron Gumabao, commander of the 57th Infantry Battalion (57IB), the encounter occurred around 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 1, when troops conducting a security patrol came across 20 fully armed NPA rebels.

The clash resulted in the death of one NPA rebel, whose comrades left behind his remains as they retreated in different directions. Soldiers at the scene recovered an M-16 Armalite rifle, an M-14 rifle, and other war materials from the slain rebel.

Authorities have yet to confirm the identity of the deceased insurgent.

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Meanwhile, Brigadier General Michael Santos, commander of the 603rd Infantry Brigade, directed his troops to pursue the fleeing NPA members.

“This operation is a clear message that we will not tolerate the presence of these lawless elements in Sultan Kudarat,” Santos stated.

In a separate statement, Brigadier General Donald Gumiran, commander of the 6th Infantry Division, encouraged remaining NPA members to surrender and reintegrate into society.

“Ang inyong Hukbong Katihan ay handang tumanggap sa mga nais magbagong-buhay. Sa halip na patuloy na mabuhay sa takot at panganib, maaari kayong bumalik sa mapayapang pamumuhay kasama ang inyong pamilya (Your Armed Forces is ready to receive those who want to live new lives. Instead of continuing to live in fear and danger, you can return to a peaceful life with your family),” said Gumiran.

Authorities continue their operations to track down the remaining rebels in the area.

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Source: Sunstar

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4 Bomb-Makers and Mamasapano Residents Surrender Weapons in Maguindanao del Sur

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The 13 firearms surrendered by residents of Mamasapano Maguindanao del Sur
The 13 firearms surrendered by residents of Mamasapano Maguindanao del Sur. Photo by Philstar.com / John Unson

COTABATO CITY – Four bomb-making experts from a local terror group and residents of Mamasapano, Maguindanao del Sur have surrendered to authorities in separate ceremonies, marking progress in disarmament and peace efforts in the region.

On February 27, four bomb-makers pledged allegiance to the government in Datu Anggal Midtimbang, surrendering an M16 rifle, two caliber .30 M1 Garand rifles, a 40mm grenade launcher, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) capable of remote detonation. They also renounced ties with the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) during a ceremony attended by local executives and officials from the 1st Mechanized Battalion, led by Lt. Col. Robert Betita, and Col. Edgar Catu, commander of the 601st Infantry Brigade.

“We are thankful to all local officials and barangay leaders who helped secure their surrender through dialogues,” Army Brig. Gen. Donald Gumiran, commander of the 6th Infantry Division, said.

Earlier, on February 24, residents of Mamasapano turned over 13 M1 Garand rifles to the Army’s 33rd Infantry Battalion as part of peace efforts. The surrender was conducted alongside the signing of a peace covenant by local election candidates to support peaceful May 2025 elections in the municipality.

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The peace dialogue, held at the 33rd IB command post in Barangay Zapakan, Radjah Buayan, was organized by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) in the Bangsamoro region, the Maguindanao del Sur Provincial Police Office, the Mamasapano Municipal Police Station, Mayor Akmad Ampatuan Jr., and Col. Edgar Catu. Candidates signed a manifesto supporting election security measures.

Through the efforts of Mayor Ampatuan and Col. Catu, residents surrendered their firearms to back the Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) Management Program of the 6th ID and the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation, and Unity.

The 6th Infantry Division, implementing the SALW program across six provinces and three cities in Central Mindanao, has collected over 700 firearms in the past six months, including combat rifles, machine guns, pistols, and grenade launchers, many from former members of Moro fronts that now have peace agreements with the national government.

These efforts highlight continued disarmament and reconciliation initiatives aimed at promoting long-term stability in Maguindanao del Sur and the wider Bangsamoro region.

Source: PHILIPPINE STAR

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Senate Proposes July 30 Start for VP Sara Duterte’s Impeachment Trial

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MANILA – The Senate has proposed to start the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte on July 30, following a structured pre-trial process to ensure a fair and orderly proceeding, Senate President Francis Escudero announced on Thursday.

Escudero confirmed that preparations would begin on June 2, when the Senate resumes session. Prosecutors will present the Articles of Impeachment, and senators will approve revised trial rules.

On June 3, the Impeachment Court will convene, and senator judges will take their oaths. By June 4, the Senate is expected to issue a summons to Duterte.

From June 14 to 24, the prosecution and defense will exchange legal pleadings. Pre-trial proceedings will take place from June 24 to July 25, establishing the trial framework and organizing the presentation of evidence.

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With the 20th Congress set to open on July 28, after the May 12 midterm elections, newly elected senators will take their oaths on July 29, officially seating them as Impeachment Court judges. The trial will begin on July 30, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily.

Escudero said the Senate is implementing security measures, logistical arrangements, and legal preparations to prevent delays.

“We are ensuring that all necessary resources – from security protocols to legal support – are in place before proceedings begin,” he said.

The Senate has procured robes for senator judges, improved court documentation procedures, and engaged external legal consultants to assist in the case.

The House of Representatives transmitted the verified impeachment complaint against Duterte to the Senate on Feb. 5, triggering its constitutional role as an Impeachment Court.

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Escudero assured the public that the Senate will uphold due process and impartiality throughout the proceedings.

“The integrity of this impeachment trial is paramount. We are duty-bound to conduct the process with professionalism and transparency,” he said. (PIA)

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