Showing posts with label RSU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RSU. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

It's been a year

(May 1, 2012)
(May 1, 2011)

Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Reward money for capture of Uy's killers raised to P2.5 M

TACLOBAN CITY - The reward money for the immediate arrest of the suspects in the killing of Calbayog Mayor Reynaldo Uy has been raised to P2.5 M. (read more)

Friday, October 28, 2011

Yellow Ladies to meet in Calbayog today

The members of the Yellow Ladies Movement led by Aika Uy - Delgado and Eunice Babalcon will meet in Calbayog City today. Events are set the the NwSSU Socio-Cultural Center.




He would have been 60 years old today

Thursday, September 01, 2011

Slain mayor's daughter says suspension of verification of voters' signature only temporary

Tacloban City - The decision of the Commission on Elections to temporarily suspend the conduct of the verification of signatures of signatures as a prelude to possible recall elections in Samar should be considered as such, as temporary.

(read more . . . )

Friday, August 26, 2011

Uy family continue to seek justice to identify the killer

(This news item appears in today's edition of the Leyte-Samar Daily Express)

Calbayog City - Moore than four months after he was slain by still unidentified killer, the family of former Calbayog City Mayor Reynaldo Uy continues to seek justice as the identity of the killer has yet to be established. (read more . . .)

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Uy's daughter cries foul over excessive number of security escorts of Samar vice gov

(This news report appeared in the August 2o, 2011 edition of the Leyte-Samar Daily Express)

Tacloban City - The eldest daughter of slain former Calbayog City Mayor Reynaldo Uy, Jessica Uy-Delgado, cried foul over what she claimed excessive number of security escorts of Samar Vice Governor Stephen James Tan (read more . . . )

Thursday, August 18, 2011

CHR temporarily archives Mayor Uy murder case

(This news report appeared in today's edition of the Leyte-Samar Daily Express)

Tacloban City - The murder case involving former Calbayog Mayor Reynaldo Uy was archived by the Commission on Human Rights here in the region due to lack of witnesses who could provide leads at to who could be the killers of the victims. (read more . . . )

Thursday, August 04, 2011

EMB intensifies drive againts use of plastics

(This news report appears in today's edition of the Leyte-Samar Daily Express)

Tacloban City - The Environmental Management Bureau in the region urges local government units to intensify the campaign against the use of plastics particularly among commercial establishments. (read more . . .)

Friday, June 17, 2011

Yellow is the Trend, Patriotism is the Style and Change is our Statement: Samar

by Redi Briones on Sunday, May 22, 2011 at 1:49pm

(It was only tonight when I "seriously" checked my FB account, meaning checking its every content and what have you, and there it was - an article written by Redi Briones)

Two days of being home is witnessing a lifetime. Too much have been said for such a great person, father, leader and friend. Too much grief was been outpoured by a family, a city and a province that gives him a very important space in their hearts. Enough is enough and saying too much is beyond the incomprehensible human sadness and an unparalleled human gratitude. This shall be a mortal sin to the writer in me if I will allow these iconic events to pass by like a wind. For all has to be written to be a living witness and be an immortal echo to the history of people who clamor for change, the people of Samar.

Yes, he was shot. Yes, he was so dear to us. Yes, he is an inspiration. And yes, he left us very untimely in our humane timeline but in our dearest Lord perfect timing and perfect plan. We accept the will of the Almighty for the Christian teachings says that “Thy will be done!” but beyond this we have become submissive to the plan of the heavens for today amidst these unbearable sorrow it is the easiest, the most comforting, the most logical and reasonable and the most bearable for beyond these we could have hastily crossed the limits of sanity and had just fallen to vicious trap of the evil. Contrary to the comfort of being submissive to the plan of the Father we are now people of courage, people of change, people who have gone out our comfort zones, people who are leaders, people that sees mission, people that has a vision, people who are driven, people who are united, and people who seeks justice.

BANG! There was a smoke then, he fell to the ground. Impressive this could have been our rivals; the merciless, the corrupt and the dynasty’s shining moment but the good Lord will never let it happen, never! For on that moment he is conscious, he is fighting and he was seeking for grace. He called up to our God, mentioned the saints, and expressed his love for his family and his care for change of Samar. Suddenly, we are contributing a martyr in the making, a hero being bred and a shinning man that gives us true hope and true change. I can just picture in my mind what is happening on that vehicle while he is being rushed to the hospital. Blood rushing out, a father who prays, loves and fights, I could not wait for a very good ending. Meanwhile by that very moment in my home, I am praying for his life, tachycardic and anxious. In that most uncertain time I even texted him to offer his pain to the Lord and pray for Bl. John Paul II whose beatification will be taking on the 1st of May and like him was also shot. Whether he was able to read that message or not, that would not matter anymore today for I am longing for a very good ending, but to no avail we lost him. Yes, we lost him but we did find our way for his generosity

always emanates in his character that even in writing the course of the story, he left us the paper and pen and stood up from the history table, stood at the background and while overseeing his people, he wanted us to write the course of our history, he wanted us to be involved, he wanted us to know the fight, he wanted us to be courageous, he wanted us to make steps, he wanted us to decide, he wanted an overrated orchestrated history we shall all be proud of even if it would cause him his light called life.

BANG! Enough of that coward sound, tricky it may seem but so pointless to hear. So desperate sound, which made it so obvious to their upcoming downfall. But why shot him? You will fall eventually you just made it too soon. We love him so much, why take him away from us? The position is not your property and you will leave that soon anyway. We have so many stories and laughter to share, but why you made it hard for him to catch his final breath? I can see those stains of blood in your sanitized hands; the powder is still on its folds. Why hold desperately unto something that is not really yours? Why shot him, when we know that he is really ours. You crossed the line! Truly unfair but what shall we expect from rivals like you. That’s how you play your lives, unfair and unjust. We are far more off, and way intellectuals, we say to you, we do not want your lives, that is not our means and besides that so easy trail for you to take. Keep your lives, that is rotten anyway, we do not have a space for storage. Run them away cause we are not after for that and besides we have a meaningful task to take.

Why take him when you cannot fairly give anyway. You do not have the rights. We treasure him so much as he cared for us. He is for us, and everyday he made us that feel. We are not selfish people that we even shared him. He wanted it badly to share himself but we the people of Calbayog could have strongly disagreed with him for he fit in our embrace just as we are to him. Life is truly unimaginable without him. No one can replace and substitute, no steroid can thin scar, no painkiller could ease the pain, no clotting factor could stop the bleeding, and no tranquilizer could counter anxiety. We could not ask for more for we are truly blessed with him and in Christ. We are at peace and happy until you distorted it, until the sun set and never rise again and until the rain poured and never stop again. But he won’t allow these things and it will break his soul seeing us this way that is the very reason why today we are the sun that rise, we are the wind that blow away the clouds, we are the drug that heals our own and we are the vaccine that immunizes us all from your ferocious intentions and from the cancer of society.

We had been complacent for many years; we are at good hands knowing him. He claims Calbayog as his comfortzone but actually he is our comfort person. He is spiritually dedicated, a good provider and father, and a driven leader. His charisma is unquestionable and impartiality is his language. He was then persecuted politically with attempts of jailing him but he endured it all for us. He sees hope even in the darkest moments, he is the proud Calbayognon in the most depressing moments of his life. He is the son who dreamed, he is the doctor who served, he is the sick who helps, the leader that listens and hears.

PAANO NGA BA MAGPAALAM? Paano nga ba magpatuloy? Paano nga ba lumaban? Paano nga ba maghanap ng hustisya? Paano nga ba makiabaka para sa pagbabago? At paano nga ba magpasalamat? Mga tanong na nakakapagpalakas ng loob. Mga tanong na napaka sarap sagutin pero napakahirap gawin. Mga tanong na habambuhay mong sasagutin. Mga tanong na laging magpapaalaala sating lahat panu tayo sinira at nawalan at kung pano natin babaguhin ang hiniharap sa inspirasyon ng isang taong nangarap at isang sambayanan na puno na, pagod na at patuloy na nangangarap ng pagbabago. Mga tanong na kapag hindi nasagot ay habang buhay mong dadalhin at mga tanong na mula ngayon magiging batayan na kung pano ba magsilbi sa bayan, sa kapawa at sa Poong Maykapal.

The hardest is the farewell for I have made a room for you in my heart. Totoo pala ang kurot sa puso kahit di natin ito mahawakan pero ito ay napakalalim kung maramdaman. You loved us because we loved you but who love first is not the question and pointless for even if and only if you did not love us we will always love you for you have loved others more than yourself. Your service to others is enough reason to love you back. Yes, we will meet you again but that is just a consolation. Why we will be settling for less if you are our first prize. Totoo nga pala talaga. Napakadaling sabihin napaka hirap gawin. But what is it for us when today you commune with the saints and enjoys His everlasting peace, something hard to achieve in our motherland but not impossible. Who are we to tell you to stay when somewhere out there is everlasting joy and peace? Ngunit ang sarap lang sana kung magakakasamasama tayo na ninamnam ang bunga ng mga pagpupunyagi! From there where you are today oversee us and take your journey to peace.

How to be victors in our quest for change? Your answer and example is the hardest to follow but the most attainable. We could not stop thinking that maybe you were confident enough to leave because you have assessed that we could do this and you believe in us so much but actually tito Ining we are not. We are unripe to finish all these. It was so untimely and we are not prepared to walk the talk and to take the trail you started for us. We are young and we are enjoying the materialistic world but we have to grow fast starting today; we have to hasten ripening our minds and our outlook in life faster yet surely for in these sudden turn of events you have bequeathed not just to your family, to political wills, to your friends but to each and everyone including the youth, the church and the marginalized sector. To take our capacity in rebuilding, uniting and changing our fate. To allow no more blood to be sacrificed, yours was too much and we shall never again allow history to be repeated for what happened to you was so painful that it will always be remembered.

Paano ka nga ba pasasalamatan, when thank you will never be enough. I asked my mom the same question upon hearing your death it was painful and we are breaking. In her most composed statement she said, “We have to be the best in our job for those are the things he entrusted to us.” I can just recall how we personally meet in your residential office as I asked for your recommendation. I told you that I want to be in public service as a nurse, particularly as a clinician in one of those highly specialized medical center. You looked at me sincerely, throw few questions and said that it won’t be hard to do that. You even appreciated my desire to be in a government hospital despite of the situation of the Philippine public health. Today, after a year and a half in government medical service (PCMC) I can proudly say that I’m one of those who have the satisfying job on earth. And for that I thank you for the trust, the opportunity and forever you’ll be an inspiration to me. Service has just started to be our common ground, young yet invigorated and I assure you it will continue to grow.

I don’t really know what tied you to our family. The simplest I know is that we are neighbors in that special town of Oquendo but the romance between you and our family is obviously more than neighbors. To those so many instances and opportunities to help us that you have taken part, thank you! We will be forever indebted to you and to your family. Kay sa ungod la tito Ining in kaso nagkariti-riti, an amon la kon hain ka adto man liwat kami. But see how selfless you are that you allowed us to meet and build friendship with your friends and see how gracious God is, for he forbade those things of brokenness to happen.

Truly God works in mysterious way, at times we are confronted by his works that are unusual, unwarranted, incomprehensible and illogical but we learn to surrender to Him everything for His reasons are Divine. Imagine today, the sun will rise and shine in the west; in the western Samar. It will glow and brighten just as yellow as your people’s support. Manna will come down from heaven like yellow confetti. In your loss, we did not lost but we rise stronger, united and driven. They had the wrong plan, they should have consulted us if they want winning badly for that is where Calbayog best at. They had just casted their most desperate stone. Humiliated, we took it a blow but from now on, never again! We will stand as you take your best rest, Kami naman! We will champion your cause humanely and rightfully for that is the clear boundary between them and us. We are right and too bad they were so wrong!









J. Redi Briones, RN. 22
The writer never regret rushing home from Manila to attend the burial of the Modern hero of Western Samar. The late Reynaldo S. Uy, MD. The writer was able to draw inspiration from his death and to the overwhelming support of the People of Samar to the cause of reform and change.

Thursday, June 09, 2011

it's been 40 days

It has been forty days since Mayor Ining Uy was murdered. A Mass and a Prayer Rally has been scheduled today at the Uy mausoleum and in Catbalogan City, respectively.

As we observe the traditional "pa-kwarenta" for our beloved late Mayor, I would like to share a video tribute made by Jonas Lim.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

A song for Mayor Uy

Among the songs sung during the funeral of Mayor Uy was "Pilipinas, Mahal Kong Bayan". It was performed the group of young people known as the CACO ISKOLARS. As the name of the group implies, these kids go to school by being scholars of the LGU through the City Arts and Culture Office.

Here's a video of the group as they rehearsed the song.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

images from the funeral

Here are some more pictures I got from Kim and Jan Fortaleza. Taken during the funeral of Mayor Uy at the St. Ignatius Memorial Park.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Images from the Necrological Service

As announced, a necrological service followed the Funeral Mass for Mayor Reynaldo last Saturday at the Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral.

Here are some pictures courtesy of Jan and Kim Fortaleza

Iligan City Mayor Lawrence Cruz delivering a eulogy on behalf of the League of Cities of the Philippines.

BAYAN MUNA Partylist Representative Teddy CasiƱo.

Northern Samar Representative Raul Daza.

Representative Mel Senen Sarmiento

Board Member Eunice Babalcon

City Administrator Emerlito Montealto

Ms. Aika Uy - Delgado.

more images from the Necrological Service

Here are some pictures of some officials / personalities who eulogized Mayor Uy last May 20, 2011 at the Calbayog City Hall stage.

Mayor Ronaldo Aquino (photo by Jan and Kim Fortaleza)

BAYAN MUNA Party List Representative Teddy CasiƱo (photo by Jan and Kim Fortaleza)

Catbalogan City Mayor Coefredo "Tekwa" Uy (photo by CTIO)

Sta. Margarita Mayor Alfredo Serrano (photo by Jan and Kim Fortaleza)

Hinabangan Mayor Alex Abaratigue (photo by Jan and Kim Fortaleza)

Mrs. Conchita Uy - Lo (photo by CTIO)

Councilor Regina Rabuya (photo by CTIO)

Councilor Susano Salurio (photo by CTIO)

Board Member Charlito CoƱejos (photo by CTIO)

Officials at the Necrological Service

A good number of Municipal Mayors attended the Necrological Service for Mayor Reynaldo Uy last May 20, 2011.

Among the Mayors whom I saw at the Calbayog City Hall were Villareal Mayor Renato Latorre, Sta. Margarita Mayor Fred Serrano, Pagsanghan Mayor Ruben Palma, Marabut Mayor Val Ortillo, Tarangnan Mayor Emily Olaje, Matuguinao Mayor Melissa De La Cruz, Sta. Rita Mayor Kim Adolfo, Jiabong Mayor Mimi Uy-De Jesus, San Jorge Mayor Nancy Grey, Almagro Mayor Kathleen Prudenciado, Hinabangan Mayor Alex Abaratigue, Sto. NiƱo Mayor Lilia CoƱejos, Daram Mayor Lou Astorga, Bassey Mayor Jonjie Ponferada.

Here are some pictures of some of the Mayors as they delivered their eulogies (photos courtesy of the CTIO).

Villareal Mayor and LMP (Samar) President Renato Latorre.

Mayor Melissa De La Cruz of Matuguinao.

Mayor Nancy Grey of San Jorge.

Mayor Emily Olaje of Tarangnan.

Vice Mayor Hazel Merino of Almagro.

Mayor Lilia CoƱejos of Sto. NiƱo.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Images from the Necrological Service

Two necrological services were held last week in honor of the late Mayor Reynaldo Uy. The first one was held on Friday night (May 20, 2011) at the City Hall stage. The portion of Senator Jose Avelino Avenue fronting the city Hall was closed to traffic. Tables and chairs as well as tents and video screens were installed in the area.

A good number of Calbayogons as well as folks and officials from the various municipalities of Samar attended the service. The night's event included eulogies from the Mayors of Samar and song from family members, friends and supporters.

Here are some pictures which I got courtesy of Jan and Kim Fortaleza.

Venice Uy sings a song for her late lolo.

The City officials as they sang "You've Got A Friend"

Yoyoy Genotiva as he delivered his siday

Some CACO ISKOLARS as they sang for the late mayor

One of the many streamers in the area. This one is a statement from the folks from Gandara

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