Pidjanga

(Glossogobius giuris) is a freshwater fish native to Mainit Lake. It is called “biya” in Tagalog and “white goby or tank goby” in English. The term “pidjanga” is also sometimes fondly used to refer to the Mainitnons, the people of the Municipality of Mainit, a town in Southern Philippines. This blog hopes to capture potentials of Migrants Pidjangas for the Development of our Town by attempting to document development issues, folk stories, and current concerns, about the Pidjanga — both the fish and the people.

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Showing posts with label advocacy. Show all posts

Lake Pinamaloy, Don Carlos, Bukidnon

This is the beautiful Lake Pinamaloy of Don Carlos, Bukidnon - the hometown of my wife where we spent our 2008 Christmas holidays.

It is almost as small as Lake Mahukdam of Tubod.

As you can see, it is surrounded with beautiful trees. I asked my wife how did Don Carlos do that?

Their secret? All grade 5 and 3rd year high school students are REQUIRED to plant ONE TREE beside the lake and ensure that it grows well - a requirement for graduation!

I think we can do the same in Mainit. What do you think Pidjangas?

(Click photos to enlarge)




Feb 23, 2009

My TREE


(Thanks AnnG for taking this photo)

Yehey, I got my Bangkal Tree!

Yes, I've done 2 of the 3 paths to immortality... having a baby (I got 2 kids!!!), planting a tree (my Bangkal Tree at the shores of Lake Mainit), and writing a book (I wish blogs qualify as a book!).

My entire family will be spending the holidays back home and so blogging might be OFF in the next two weeks. Well, unless I'll be succesful in using my Sony K610i in accessing the internet. If this happens, this will be the first in Mainit (I think so!).

Happy holidays!
Dec 20, 2006

MDO Tree Planting - 16 Sep 2006

The moment is here. After 6 months of waiting, our Tree Planting Day has come, 16 September 2006... that is on Saturday!

We had been very succesful in our campaign, well, thanks to the numerous donors who selflessly shared their time and resources in helping save our dear Lake Mainit. Well, thanks too to the MDO members and local partners who labored hard for the success of this project. Mabuhay kayo! This is not actually for us... but for our children... for the next generations of Mainitnons who deserve to enjoy the beauty of our lake and our environment... preserved and increased in value!

As I have reported, we have reached the target of 250 tree sponsors within just few days of launching the project in April 2006. We have added 100 more trees, and by August 31, all of these were adopted. To date, we have already reached 371 sponsored trees, amounting P76,000.00 worth of financial pledge. Our treasurer has reported a total collection of P54,880.00 (jadton aya pa mahipadaya an bajda, paki-apas rakan kan Didik. TY!).

We will start the Tree Planting at around 3 o'clock in the afternoon with a blessing to be given by Fr. Roman Alaan, MSc. These will be held at the Mainit National High School (MNHS) grounds. The actual tree-planting will be headed by Forester Jerry Acero of SNCAT. The trees will be planted along the Panayakpan Area of Lake Mainit, covering around 2 kilometers of lakeshore.

Each of the Bangkal Tree (fresh water mangroove) will have a tree guard and name plate named after the sponsor. Here's a sampler:

Tree # 1
This TREE is dedicated to
Oliver Patiño
Paris, France

2006
Adopt-a-Tree Project Sponsor
(Mainit Dot Org and Partners)
..oOo..
Salamat Karadjaw!

Partnership Members
  1. Mainit National High School (MNHS) through its Principal, Mrs. Esther Mordido
  2. Surigao del Norte College of Agriculture and Technology (SNCAT) through its Superintendent, Dr. Wilfredo Tiu, and Forester, Mr. Jerry Acero
  3. Mainit Catholic Youth Movement through the Parish Priest, Fr. Roman Alaan, and Parish Coordinator, Ms. Bebot Mosende
  4. Lake Mainit Development Alliance (LMDA) through its Project Manager, Engr. Kaiser Recabo
  5. Local Government Unit of Mainit through the Mayor, Hon. Roger Gatpolintan, and Executive Officer, Ms. Rhodina Madria
  6. Mainit Dot Org, Inc (MDO) through our President, Ms. Jomarie Libarnes
Salamat Isab Karadjaw!
Sponsors
Cain Lincuna - New Jersey
Zimm Mosende - Quezon City
Annallee Sannoy-Quaglia – California
John Mark "Monmon" Libarnes – Cebu City
Mark "Marionito" dela Cruz - Dubai UAE
Joy Mosad – Cairo
Anonymous #1 c/o Zimm - US Donor
Cecile Villapane-Dumdum - Mainit SDN
Oliver Patiño – France
Anonymous #2 c/o Zimm - US Donor
Regeil E. Relliquete - Cebu City
Mindstorm Media – Makati
Loida Osoteo – CA USA
Desha Reddick – USA
Susan Relliquete – Canada
Jikjik Behagan – Ireland
Nonong Behagan – Mainit SDN
Maya Behagan-Mosca - Mainit SDN
Ma. Gina Dimaampao - Mainit SDN
Julie Montaner-Scharphorn - Michigan USA
Pia Tan c/o Ann Gatpolintan
Richard De Dios c/o Ann Gatpolintan
Maureen Tan c/o Ann Gatpolintan
Atty. Charlo Paredes – Philippines
Wendel Canseko c/o Mana Balorns – Philippines
Ana & BG Lauron Bedell – USA
LISA Osoteo c/o Ann Gatpolintan - CA USA
Aprilyn Taylor - USA
Salve Mordeno - Mandaue City
Atty. Russel Alleta - QC
Josefa Libarnes - Mainit, SDN
Glenda Pagapong Caberte - Oxnard, CA USA
Leo Esperon Caberte - Oxnard, CA USA
Felix Mosende Family - CA USA
Engr. Rey Francisco - Roxas, Mainit SDN
Bobbie Villapane - Mainit SDN
Jose Enriquez 'Josh' Castro Reyes - Quezon City
Jenevieve Nica Estelle 'Jenna' Castro Reyes
- Quezon City
Joyce Valbuena - Quezon City(Visit www.pidjanga.pbwiki.com for the complete list)

Photos by: Zimmbodilion Mosende, Jo Marie Libarnes, Jerry Acero.
Sep 14, 2006

Bangkal Trees after 3 months

I made sure I have visited one of MDO's prime projects of 2006... the Tree Planting Project at Panayakpan. Yes, I went to the site on December 28, 2006 with my wife Teng, MDOer Totskie (my photographer), and his wife Ate Elvie Mosende.

Here's some snapshots. and I am proud to see that the trees are growing well (Jerry said only one mortality so far!). I was not able to inspect each of the trees because it was raining the past 3 days that we were there. The place was swampy. But as you can see, the surrounding shows tall grasses were cut recently (nagpagayas man kita nan November 2006).




Councilor Nonong Behagan reported in the Shout Box below that heavy rains did not stop since 4 days ago and the Lake grew again prompting some of the Bliss residents to evacuate.

I have texted Jerry about the likely scenario and asked him what's the future of our bangkal trees. I believe that our cuttings can survive the guob.

We need ideas... please send them here. Thanks.

Peter/Zimm
Jan 11, 2007

Mainitnon Gold robbed!


Source: University of Michigan Online Library

This May 1937 document from the pages of the American Chamber of Commerce Journal reported that Surigao Consolidated Mining (Suricon) had bought powerful mills that has a capacity of 200-300 tons daily!!! We all know that Suricon has been in operation in Brgy Siana, Mainit, Surigao del Norte for at least 80 years (1900s to 1980s). That could be a magnificent 5, 840,000 to 8,760,000 tons of mine milled.

I have not researched much but at 44 grams of gold per ton of ore, Suricon must have mined around 400 tons (400,000 kilos) of gold from our town. Now multiply that with the current price of gold which is $22,000 per kilo (could amount up to $8 billion or around PhP360 billion).

Maybe that's an over-calculation! So let's take away 75% (PhP 270 billion) of that from MISCALCULATION. We can assume that Suricon only made Php 90 billion worth of gold. That is still more than a whooping Php 1 billion worth of Mainitnon GOLD per year.

BIGA NAN ILA KATIGUYANGAN!!!

That was OUR GOLD and look at how Mainit benefited??? Simay maglaong na dili ini kun kawat!!! Tan-awa, nugis-nga na isab an mga bag-o na explorations sa Tapian sanan San Francisco!!!

Hala Mainitnon, magpaka-buta-bungoy pa kamo nan ini na mga mining. Kay dakan an ijo kasajupan mautro na isab lakip na maalaot an ato mga ka-apo-apoan!!!

My heart is burning with rage everytime I remember this robbery!

Yati!

Post: Zimm (www.pidjanga.blogspot.com)
Jul 23, 2007

Adopt a Tree in Mainit

On September 16, 2006 (Saturday), the Mainit Dot Org together, with the Mainit Parish Youth, the Mainit National High School (MNHS), the San Nicolas Academy (SNA), the Surigao del Norte College of Agriculture and Technology (SNCAT), and the Lake Mainit Development Alliance (LMDA), will spearhead a TREE PLANTING DAY for the protection of Mainit Lake Watershed Areas.

As you may have known, the communities surrounding Mainit Lake has been facing the problem of yearly flooding, affecting several hundred of families and damaging hundreds of hectares of rice fields (see the 2006 flooding in pictures here).

For now, MDO has planned to plant 250 Bangkal Talisay Trees in the Panayakpan Shores of Mainit Lake, the most affected area. We will increase this depending on the number of Adopt-a-Tree sponsors.

The Tree Planting Day also coincides with the week-long (September 16-21) 75th Fiesta Celebrations of our town honoring the Patron Saint Nicolas of Tolentino.

Adopt-a-Tree and it will be named after you. One tree will only cost you $4.00 (Php200.00) or $8.00 (Php400.00) if you want a T-Shirt . The communities around it, with the help of the students, will take care of the planted trees.

Here's the Price List for the Adopt-a-Tree Project
1 Tree (No Shirt) - P200 (US$4)
1 Tree (with 1 T-Shirt) - P400 (US$8)
5 Trees (with 1 T-Shirt) - P1,000 (US$20)*
[T-Shirt ONLY - P200 (US$4)]
See the T-Shirt Design HERE

Please come and join us too during the Tree Planting Day and of course the weeklong festivities.

Send your money through Western Union or Xoom.Com to the Mainit Dot Org Treasurer:
Name: Sandy Regeil E. RelliqueteAddress: 399 Hueva St. Villa del Rio, Bacayan, Cebu City, PHILIPPINES
Please inform us about the transfer details (control number, etc) through the following:
Telephone: (+63-32) 413-9210
Mobile Phone: (+63-920) 950-5279
Email: sandy@plantationbay.com or zimmbodilion@gmail.com



How to reach Mainit (click here)
Bank Transfer (Click Here)
Fiesta Activities (click here)

Contact us:
Zimm
Monmon
Didik

Activity Brief:
MDO Tree Planting Day (Adopt-a-Tree Project)
September 16, 2006 - 5am to 9am
Panayakpan Watershed Area
Lake Mainit, Mainit, Surigao del Norte
PHILIPPINES

*APOLOGIES: I made a mistake in the computation of prices by putting "5 Trees (with 1 T-Shirt) - P1,000 (US$10)" this should be "5 Trees (with 1 T-Shirt) - P1,000 (US$20)". Thanks to Mana Loida Osoteo for the correction. Zimm

Apr 15, 2006

Is Gamaw the threatened Philippine Duck?


Image Source: www.psdn.org.ph/wetlands
(Click image to enlarge)

A common sight around Lake Mainit are the flying wild ducks, locally known as gamaw. I've talked to the organizers of the Bird Watchers in the Candaba Swamps during the Panibagong Paraan exhibits in SM Megamall, and their head informed me that the endemic Philippine Duck or Anas luzonica (probably the gamaw) is already a threatened species. If gamaw is indeed the Philippine Duck, then let us help one another to preserve it while it is still numerous in Lake Mainit.

Please email your suggestions: pidjanga@gmail.com.

Jun 7, 2006

Categories: photos, species, lake, mainit, surigao, caraga, mindanao, philippines

Mining in Mainit


MDOer Monyx has recently shared a website featuring some mining claims within the juridisction of Mainit.

Here's the link: http://www.mindoro.com/s/Surigao_Photos.asp?ReportID=93305

The area in the above picture could be part of that claim. Our LGU must know that mining activities are currently going on in our town. I wonder whether our mayor, Hon. Roger Gatpolintan, or our Municipal Council are aware of the Mindoro projects. The environmental and social impacts of such projects should be shared to the Mainitnon population who will be affected.

We would gladly hear our town officials' comments on this. They may email us here.


By: Zimmbodilion Mosende
Photo By: Jomarie LibarnesNovember 2005

Jun 19, 2009

Pidjanga Human Rights

I think, I will need to make a thread of posts on Human Rights, especially the responsibility of EACH PIDJANGA, espeacially our officials,  towards the next generations of the Pidjangas.

Here's an excerpt:
Future generations
In 1997 UNESCO adopted the Declaration on the Responsibilities of the Present Generation Towards the Future Generation. The Declaration opens with the words:
“ Mindful of the will of the peoples, set out solemnly in the Charter of the United Nations, to 'save succeeding generations from the scourge of war' and to safeguard the values and principles enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and all other relevant instruments of international law. ”
- Declaration on the Responsibilities of the Present Generation Towards the Future Generation
Article 1 of the declaration states "the present generations have the responsibility of ensuring that the needs and interests of present and future generations are fully safeguarded." The preamble to the declaration states that "at this point in history, the very existence of humankind and its environment are threatened" and the declaration covers a variety of issues including protection of the environment, the human genome, biodiversity, cultural heritage, peace, development, and education.

Read more about human rights here.

Lakip kamo sa kukabildo...

Jun 11, 2009

The minerals we have in SanFrans-Tapian!

Mindoro Resources, Limited (MINDOREL) sent me an update entitled "Final Resource Estimate Released For Agata North Nickel Laterite Project"

Jari excerpts:

The estimate for combined Measured and Indicated Resources is 13.17 million wet metric tonnes (WMT) grading 1.13 percent nickel, 0.078 percent cobalt and 30.93 percent iron, at a cut-off grade of 0.5 percent nickel for the limonite and 0.8 percent nickel for the saprolite horizon; containing 230.11 million pounds nickel. In addition, the Inferred Resource estimate is an additional 18.1 million WMT grading 1.13 percent nickel, 0.083 percent cobalt and 31.44 percent iron, also at a cut-off grade of 0.5 percent nickel for the limonite and 0.8 percent nickel for the saprolite; containing 317.47 million pounds nickel. The resource estimate includes 13.95 million pounds cobalt in the measured and indicated categories, and an additional 20.58 million pounds cobalt in the inferred category The resource consists of approximately 54 per cent limonite and 46 per cent saprolite.
Read more here.

Pidjanga notes: Kapoy na sin-jawjaw unoy IJO dapat himuon... sanan unoy dapat himuon nan mga opisyales ta... BASA rakan kita. Aber na man kun aja ka-ut-ot iton mga minerales ta ubin manga-garhab iton bukid nan San Francisco sanan Tapian. Kamo rakay eksplika sa ijo kabataan kun mangatiguyang kamo... "sus, nan 2009, may bukid pa man did-on makita  namo gikan sa baybay... kuman 2050, bagan naghayok na man an danaw sanan langit! Apo, mga mayaot gadjud na batasan iton mga nag-mina hu kay tagdaut nila an ato kabukiran. Basta an ako taghimo kay nag-BASA ra nan pidjanga blog, dispues, nangadje na di rakan pankilatan iton mga sinawa!!!" (Practice ra!)

Jun 19, 2009

265 Trees Adopted for Mainit Lake

Salamat Karadjaw sa ijo pagmahal nan ato Mainit Lake!
(Thank you very much for loving our Mainit Lake!)

Activity Brief:
MDO Tree Planting Day
(2006 Adopt-a-Tree Project)
September 16, 2006 - 5am to 9am
Panayakpan Watershed Area
Lake Mainit, Mainit, Surigao del Norte
PHILIPPINES

The first 250 Trees for adoption are ALL TAKEN! In fact, within just 3 weeks of the campaign, a total of 265 Trees have already been adopted. Cheers!

And due to additional requests, MDO has launched an additional 100 Trees for Adoption (click here).

Click here to read more about the details (pricelists, how to send, etc) of the 2006 Adopt-a-Tree Project of the MDO.

Or you can send your money through Western Union or Xoom.Com to the MDO Treasurer:
Name: Sandy Regeil E. RelliqueteAddress: 399 Hueva St. Villa del Rio, Bacayan, Cebu City, PHILIPPINES
Please inform us about the transfer details (control number, etc) through the following:
Telephone: (+63-32) 413-9210
Mobile Phone: (+63-920) 950-5279Email: sandy@plantationbay.com or zimmbodilion@gmail.com (especially if you intend to send the money within the Philippines).


Summary:
Project Brief (click here)
How to Adopt Trees (click here)
Pricelist of Trees (click here)
Project Partners and Roles (click here)
Number of Trees Taken to Date (click here)
Free Shirt for Tree Sponsors (click here)

By: Zimmbodilion Mosende
May 25, 2006 

T-Shirt Design: Zimm & Monyx

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Tree Planting 2006


Student volunteers from Mainit National High School. Look at how they dirtied their hands for a cause... then see them a day after as parade leaders in elegant costumes (find them in the following photo).

Leading the Fiesta Parade (September 17) as twirlers and band majorettes.



Mayor Roger Gatpolintan, one of the projects major partner, is joined with LGU officials.



Her Cairiness (Queen of Cairo!), MDOer Jocelyn Mosende-Roshdi, beaming with pride and joy after planting her adopted tree. Ate Joy has been out of the country for 19 years!


MNHS Principal Dr. Esther Mordido with Mainit LGU Executive Officer Bingbing Gatpolintan-Madria... putting the tree guard for the newly planted Bangkal cutting. You can see at the background the rest of the participants to the tree-planting project.


CYM Volunteer with Forester Jerry Acero posing for a photo op.


Mainit Parish Priest Fr. Roman Alaan, MSc with his tree.


Forester Jerry Acero giving instructions on how to properly remove seedling bags before planting the Bangkal (Nauclea orientales) wildlings.

Sep 19, 2006

The 2009 Lake Mainit Flood in Photos

Heavy rains in Mainit started 11 January 2009 and is still on-going!

(Click photos to enlarge)


The swimming pool submerged by the flood!


A resident flashes her smile despite the devastation!


The entrance of Mainit National High School (MNHS) in flood waters.


Sections of the BLISS Housing Community.


The corner of Mondano and Francisco Sts., in Purok Rosal, Brgy. Quezon. See comparative photo of 2005 and 2006 here.


The municipal disaster monitoring board, as of 16 January 2009.



Photos: Vice Mayor Jessnar Mosende and Councilor Al Roding Behagan
Jan 18, 2009

An GUOB sa Panan-aw ni Hemantayon II

The yearly guob (A different perspective) Part II

I too read, your concerns (initially) and with some of the research that were made based on the Google maps that was the basis for the suggestions and again the same conclusion lead us to believe that the main tributaries (I see two) that augment, supplies and confound the situation are known given, but perhaps the little known subject of ‘water finding its own level’ has been overlooked or is/was (maybe) not taken into consideration. By the looks of it and how it was explained in that scenario, was that, from the “fork-delta” that flowed from the South-southeastern most tributary it went up northwards to the lake and the lake, naturally as its receptor… basing on this phenomena, it is safe to say that the elevation of the fork-junction is higher than the lake level by then, because it pours into it (meaning the flow of water goes northbound) to a point that when the elevation or water level rises on the lake and its natural surroundings (ubiquitously)… and now at this point, is higher than the river concerned, then naturally it forces (funnels) back the flow from that same channel southwards until it is siphoned out from the lake… again as hydraulics with prove us that not all liquids are fluids meaning silt as it quarries itself and carries such to where it pleases becomes a yearly phenomenon too -compounded by the main tributary to the north of it as it runs parallel to a certain point, which slowly but steadily releases its volume with no regard. Meanwhile the flooding is surely there and affects everyone concerned, especially Mainitnons. Notwithstanding the magnitude and the volume of water it possesses.

Then comes the issue of territory (Agusan del Norte as against Surigao del Norte), or for that matter Mainit who I believe gets the major brunt of the devastation… when it happens, the major players become the initiators of the project which naturally may or may not regard what impact it would create to its neighbor (proof is the fact that DWPH-Agusan constructed a dam to control the flow of water on its side weary of itself (own flooding problem) and perhaps not thinking of the effect (serious) on others, the result, a big failure and waste of money, in short a band-aid solution to what would otherwise be a major surgery…of course I don’t have to address whose pockets were lined substantially for that is another issue…

Now comes what?
1) Dredging- does it really alleviate when called for? Or it makes the flow towards the lake faster and easier hence, flooding…. How about the backflow, (aptly reverse flow) will it be attainable now that it’s deep and speedier towards the sea or out of the lake? Or holds the water indefinitely than it should be with the dredging? So now this becomes a yearly project (the big IF) if it works, good for the DWPH people it’s called job security…what about the alluvial deposits or silt that it forms in the river fork/delta? everytime the flooding starts up….

2) LMDA – nascent as it may appear, does it have the clout to supersede ALL issues that pertains or concerns or better yet affect Mainit Lake? Is it more of a watchdog? Not an implementer/or of policies and policing the various issues and wedges itself when necessary? For sure, I am not privy to it…

3) Reforestation – I am one with you, and when the right time comes and I have to shell out a few of my hard earned money, do count me in… If I remember it right, I believe, I made my share once as anonymous thru your second cousin, (I don’t have to mention who) and saw snippets of it (pictures), not that I would question it but the drive to make a difference is what matters most, it’s true I am from the city, not a proud Pidjanga like most if not all bloggers in your website and I find it interesting and fulfilling...Do keep up the good work and once again thank you for letting me… oh my a strong earthquake just hit us here in LA around 8:40 pm Sunday…

Pidjanga notes: Salamat karadjaw, Kabs (kababayan). Maradjaw kay imo tagganihan nan panahon inin problema sa ato Danao. Ikaw gani na taga-ciudad ra, nagpakabana, I am sure the rest of the Pidjangas will follow. Matud pa, kukabildo ini. Thank you... keep on writing. Be assusred that your thoughts will always be considered. BTW, I am great fan of your blog as well. Cheers, Zimm/Pidjanga.

May 18, 2009

Bangkal Trees - Nice View

Got news from Forester Jerry Acero of SNCAT that our September 2006 Tree Planting project (related posts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) is now providing a nice view of our lake shore in Mainit. Together with LMDA, headed by its manager Engr. Kaiser Recabo, they are currently conducting follow-up operations in the area e.g pagayas, abono, etc.

Both Jerry and Kaiser plan to take photos of the tree planting site. I am looking forward to receive them and post here.

I haven't asked but I think that the budget for this operation is currently being shouldered by LMDA.

Pidjangas and Mainitnons... ATO INI! Once again, in behalf of the Mainitnons and its children, thank you sponsors for this wonderful, wonderful gift. Your continued support is highly appreciated.

Zimm
www.pidjanga.blogspot.com
Jul 17, 2007

Mainit in State of Calamity 2009

The Local Government of Mainit has declared yesterday that the municipality is in a state of calamity due to continuous rains starting early this week which caused flooding (guob) of certain communities around Lake Mainit. According to Fr. Rey Maldo, Mainit Catholic Priest, the total number of evacuees has already reached around 140 families (or around 700 individuals) from the poblacion area alone, mostly from the BLISS Housing Community in Purok Rosal. The evacuees are currently housed at the Quezon Elementary School (80 families) and Catholic Pastoral Council (60 families).

Councilor Nonong Behagan sent last night the photo below showing that the Lake water has already covered the Lake Mainit park (including the newly constructed swimming pool). Weather forecast says that continuous heavy rains will continue until next week. In fact, PAGASA projects that this bad weather caused by the Northeast Moonsoon (Amihan) will likely continue until mid-February. With this, the lake will still likely to grow, which will further affect more families and individuals.

Damage to properties is still to be assessed. I still have to hear the situations in Barangay Magpayang, Roxas, Mabini, San Isidro, Matin-ao, Tolingon, San Francisco, Mansayao, Tapian, and Tagbuyawan - all coastal barangays of Mainit.

(Click photo to enlarge)



The declaration of the state of calamity will allow the LGU access to the Municipal Calamity Funds worth 5% of the total LGU budget or around P2 million. Current release is reported to be around P300,000.

Vice Mayor Nonoy Mosende has joined yesterday the Philippine National Red Cross in visiting the evacuation centers and assessing the relief requirements. They have initially identified top priority families who need shelter and food. Eventually they will dwell on identifying livelihood assistance.

With the request of Fr. Rey Maldo and Sr. Juliet Banjao, and together with the Tambayong Mainitnon Incorporated (c/o Mana Magnette Labrador and Mana Inday Dimaampao), the Kasama Ka, will coordinate a solicitation drive here in Manila and abroad to assist the relief operations. Fr. Rey says that currently they have enough supplies for around a week. But since we know that the flooding (guob) subsides after around a month or two, relief operations is needed at least for a month.

I have contacted friends from the relief operations of the NASSA-CBCP who has also helped us in 2006 by donating 50 sacks of rice (see list of donors here). Fr. Rey will send requests to NASSA-CBCP through the Surigao Diocesan Social Action Center headed by Fr. Lolong Ramada.

If you want to send in your donations or refer a person or institution/agency whom we could send a solicitation letter, please contact me via email at pidjangaATgmailDOTcom. or through text at 0917-800-4557.

Photo: Councilor Al Rodin Behagan
Jan 16, 2009

Guob na sab 2009

One of the Pidjanga Advocacies is to address the chronic flooding (guob) in Lake Mainit (see here or the sidebar).

You may recall that the 2006 guob has cost millions of damages (here) and has affected hundreds of families (see the Mainit Lake flooding in pictures: Series 1, Series 2, Series 3, Series 4).

This phenomenon, just like the annual flooding of the Nile River in Egypt, is SO COMMON and SO REGULAR, that we seem to REACT only when we see Mainitnons, children, families evacuating to Quezon Elementary School, to the Catholic Convent, and to other evacuation centers.

Around the same time last year, LMDA has provided both immediate and long term solutions to the GUOB which I blogged here.

Jaon kahay mamati? Balita-i rakan ako kun ugaling jaon nay bisan nulaong lamang na "uy, unhon kaha nato iton?".

Nan, GUOB na man sab kuman. Abot na kuno sa BLISS! Kanin-o problema ini? Kan Mayor Ramon? Kan Vice Mayor Jessnar? Kan Konsehal Nonong sanan ija kaibanan sa konseho? Kan Kapitan Pepe? Kan Mano Onyot?

Syalan rakan!

(Thanks to the updates of Ybong, Nonong, Jerry, Monmon and Mano Onyot)

Jan 14, 2009

Janitor Fish Advocacy Update

Salamat karadjaw Konsehal Nonong Behagan for taking immediate action on the Pidjanga Letter to the Officials of Lake Mainit Municipalities (posted here).

Through your efforts and the quick action of our local government units, we hope that the dangerous Janitor Fish will never wreck havoc to our beloved Lake Mainit.

More power!

From all PIDJANGAS of Cyber Danao.

Post: Zimm (www.pidjanga.blogspot.com)
Aug 13, 2007

Maradjao karadjao, Pilipinas!

Welcome to the online home of the Pidjangas from the Municipality of Mainit, Surigao del Norte, PHILIPPINES . Pidjanga, Pedianga, Pijanga, Pedjanga... amo ra ton... gikan sa ato danao! For comments and suggestion contact me at pidjanga@gmail.com.

CBCP News: Mining threatens 4th largest freshwater lake in PH

SEVEN are in the town of Mainit, Surigao del Norte... of the 15 exploration permits (EP) that the Regional Office 13 (CARAGA) of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) of the Environment department approved as of June 30, 2010.

Read more at www.cbcpnews.com and Surigao Today.

If you want to support the protection of Lake Mainit, contact me at pidjangaATgmailDOTcom or 0917-800-4557. Zimm/Peter/Pidjanga

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