EDITORIAL CARTOONS: Nagoyo nabbed
The Editor
PHILIPPINES
Philippine Daily Inquirer
EDITORIAL-
January 24, 2022
Summer is just around the corner and the Department of Energy (DOE) has yet to confidently assure the public that there will be enough electricity supply especially during the national elections scheduled on May 9.
The DOE had scheduled a meeting last week with NGCP on updating the supply-demand forecasts especially for the first half of this year. According to Energy Assistant Secretary Redentor E. Delola, the last power supply outlook drawn up by the DOE and other stakeholders was for the last quarter of 2021 where the overall projection then pointed to sufficient power supply for the first quarter of 2022. The sudden “yellow alerts” in the main power grid this month prompted the meeting, which also sought to explore contingency measures to be enforced especially when demand picks up in the summer months and the election period. The crucial 2022 elections, happening in the midst of the still-raging pandemic, are too important to leave to chance. The DOE owes it to the people to give an honest and accurate power outlook for these next months and the contingency measures—if any—it has lined up to ensure that there will be a sufficient and steady supply of electricity for the holding of that most important democratic exercise.
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The Philippine Star
EDITORIAL – Nagoyo nabbed
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and private banks have repeatedly warned bank depositors to be wary of e-mails and text messages seeking their account details, user IDs, passwords or personal identification numbers.
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The arrest of the suspected members of the Mark Nagoyo gang is a welcome development. It should serve as the start of an intensified effort to fight financial cyber crime.
READ MORE: https://www.philstar.com/opinion/2022/01/24/2155950/editorial-nagoyo-nabbed
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Pilipino Star Ngayon
EDITORYAL – Stranded OFWs dapat ayudahan
Maraming overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) na patungong Hong Kong at Taiwan ang nananatili pa ring stranded sa kasalukuyan sapagkat ipinaiiral pa rin ang travel restrictions sa dalawang nabanggit na bansa. Bukod sa Pilipinas, walong bansa pa ang hindi pinapayagang makapasok dahil sa patuloy na pagtaas ng kaso ng COVID-19. Nagsimula ang travel ban noong Enero 8. Ayon sa report, dalawang linggo umano ang ipatutupad na travel ban na dapat ay nagtapos noong Sabado (Enero 22) subalit wala pang advisory kung aalisin na ito. May report na hindi pa raw aalisin ng Hong Kong at Taiwan ang ban dahil patuloy pa ang pagdami ng COVID-19 sa bansa. Hangga’t maraming kaso, malabong makabalik doon ang mga Pilipino. Kabilang sa mga bansa na hindi pinapapasok sa Hong Kong ay ang Australia, Canada, France, India, Pakistan, Britain, at United States. Ang mga nabanggit na bansa ay may mataas na kaso ng Omicron variant.
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Nararapat ayudahan ang mga apektadong OFWs. Bigyan sila ng pinansiyal na tulong. Ang pagkilos ng Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) ang inaasahan sa pagkakataong ito. Kawawa naman kung hindi maaayudahan ang mga OFWs. Bukod sa tulong pinansiyal dapat ding ilibre ang COVID test o RT-PCR test na isa sa requirements ng mga pabalik na OFWs bansang pinagtatrabahuhan. Huwag pabayaan ang OFWs.
READ MORE: https://www.philstar.com/pilipino-star-ngayon/opinyon/2022/01/24/2155953/editoryal-stranded-ofws-dapat-ayudahan
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Paalis na Bossing DU30, nabulsa na pera OFW.
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