Sunday, May 24, 2026

Bayambang: A Town of Miracles

 Bayambang: A Town of Miracles


A new page on FB asks, "Bakit ka proud maging Bayambangueño?" (Why are you proud to be Bayambangueño?)


The innocuous-sounding question made me stop for a moment. "Will I approach the query historically, anthropologically/culturally, sociologically, politically, or generally, as in in terms of current events?" 


I've been volunteering nonstop for the town's continuous culture mapping project ever since when, and this means I have handled the first three aspects ad nauseam. 


Part of my creative process is praying to the Holy Spirit for knowledge, wisdom, and understanding because I know I am not as smart and quick-witted as I would like to be. Ang next is sleeping, so I prayerfully slept over the question, so my brain could sort things out while on detox mode. "Maybe I should answer the question differently this time?"


Again, why should I be proud? Should I be, in the first place? 


I didn't even have to go on a silent retreat to search my heart for the answer. Before, the answer would have been a steely and resounding no, for so many reasons. But today, it would be a big fat yes!


I am proud because, if only people had seen what came before, they could easily tell the difference. The word 'leapfrog' comes to mind, when you consider how this town has changed at an unbelievable pace in an unprecedented way. But the word 'miracle,' often associated with religious apparitions and stuff, is even better. 


I am not kidding. I only use hyperbole for comic purposes, not when I am serious.


I can never forget when I came back here from Manila in August of 2016. I was hired by renowed businessman and anthropologist Cezar T. Quiambao as his PIO. I didn't know him from Adam, but I had heard only good words about him. 


The first things I noticed is this: When Mayor Quiambao discovered the amount of the 20% Development Fund earmarked for barangay infrastructure projects, he was so surprised there was even such amount of financial resource. The first thing he did was to order the construction and renovation of core local access roads, farm-to-market roads, covered courts, barangay halls, police precincts, talipapas, stages, and even waiting sheds. A 911-like emergency respose system. A fleet of never-before-seen responder vehicles including aluminum boats. ...Not to mention, on the side, the construction and renovation of chapels and private homes using his personal funds. No one can contest these claims--I was his reporter, and every single one of them was documented and reported on social media and other platforms.


For the first time, residents saw and felt their local government en masse instead of in bits and pieces and here and there--an in an apolitical way too. I have no idea how the municipal engineer at the time managed to survive everything.


Why would a successful Bayambangueño businessman from Indonesia responsible for BOT projects as the Skyway do this? He's not even a politician. What's in it for him? Detractors insist it's all about business, a predatory desire to turn the town into his own business hub for personal gain. This claim has struck me as odd from the get-go. He was already rich long before that, he doesn't need the additional wealth. As far as Maslow (1934) is concerned, he was already on payback mode of self-actualization. Much later, this would be confirmed when I heard him say during a forum, "Hindi naman lahat nabibili ng pera."


But wait, wait, wait. What's wrong with business? With being entrepreneurial? Is it innately evil? Ah could it be that what they were saying is that it is wrong to be a politician and a businessman at the same time. But then there are rules and requirements to abide by when it comes to that.


The perfervid infrastructure development in what was once dirt road country was just the start. Up next were other big projects that would be of great benefit to the pullulating hoi polloi: an air-conditioned events center that doubled as basketball court with tarraflex rubber flooring, a tricycle terminal cum bagaskan, a proper bus terminal, a major renovation of the public market. To tag him as elitist at this point is most puzzling. Quiambao may be rich, but he wasn't born with a silver spoon. He started out small as office runner and even worked on the side as a jeepney driver, for Pete's sake, and his parents were of equally humble station all along: they were public market proprietors.


Not content with infra and with his wife Niña Jose's (yes, the artista) full support, Quimbao sought to change the LGU from within by making institutional adjustments and changes. 


Focusing especially on education, he surprised everyone by donating his annual salary to the Special Education Fund, the fund used for all sorts of educational need and services.


He reconstituted the BAC and set business-level standards and transparency and self-auditing mechanisms using the full benefits of ICT. He created new necessary departments and units, and reconvened and reconstituted dozens of special bodies for participatory governance. He updated the CLUP with the help of world-renowed urban planner Palafox Associates--who would have thought?


Then he launched an ambitious (because multi-dimensional) anti-poverty plan of action and actually acted on it, unprecedented not just in the annals of the town but also in the country. And yet, what would some say about all this? Among other things, that he was a landgrabber! By this time, the accusation was head-shakingly laughable even though it sure hurt, both personally and politically.


Imagine aspiring great, because real, change for your town, and be cut down to being an opportunist pest out to grab other people's real property. How inspiring, right? And yet, even though much aggravated, even perturbed, he bore the cross and thorn of Christ (the original innocent one accused) and trudged on in his fight against poverty even with a heavy heart.


Soon, Quiambao found that local government resources are much limited. He had to resort to personal resources to make things happen beyond humble LGU means. In terms of tourism, Bayambang had almost nothing. He had to contrive or devise something together with wife Niña and tourism officer, Rafael Saygo. It is to Niña's credit that the tallest supported bamboo sculpture in the world was built at record speed in honor of St. Vincnt Ferrer, the patron saint of builders and himself a renowned miracle worker. The area is now a pilgrim magnet and to quote Saygo, "breakfast capital" for vacationers traveling this side of Luzon. At the time, I was, in fact, incredulous, laughing, shaking my head.  


Soon, he would have other previously unthinkable big-ticket projects rising before our eyes. An additional events place (Pavilions I & II at St. Vincent Ferrer Prayer Park), post-harvest complex by AILC. A tertiary hospital named in honor of a beloved departed son, the Julius K. Quiambao Medical and Wellness Center. A proper theme park, the Blue Sky. A new business hub and town center, BYB Metro. And because education is key to stamping out poverty, a new college for underprivileged students, Bayambang Polytechnic College (BPC). I couldn't believe what was happening in my little town. For instance, where would you be able to find anyone willing to shell out P18,000,000 annually to cover the tuition fees of around 1,000 students of BPC?


Dr. Quiambao was noticeably into so many other 'firsts' big and small. He had this habit of pioneering a lot of things just to test new ideas, and he did it: traffic lights, Broadway-level theater production, official anthem, tourism jingle, official social dance, a farmers' app called E-Agro that helps deliver an assortment of farming assistance at one's fingertips...


Still, he was not yet happy with all of these. His dream is to see the town, even the country, reach the level of Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan... To realize a full-blown business zone employing thousands. ...Full-on industrialization that is mindful of the environment. I wonder whether this desire strikes other people negatively as well. Because there are those who claim that his desire for socioeconomic progress is displacing the poor from their own land. Where is the evidence to this claim, which strikes me as odd because CTQ is foremost a philathropist long before he was a politician. He is known to secretly extend an assortment of help to his friends and the needy, including hospitalization, including non-constituents and most especially to kabaleyans who might not even have voted for him (oh, the irony). 


In 2020, he decided not to finish his term, but instead fielded his wife, another non-politician, into the messy world of politics and public service. Of course, tongues kept on wagging, this time about his wife, the unlikely town chief.


Perhaps people were expecting something like those they have grown to love before. This one proved shockingly unorthodox to their taste. They were too unprepared for a stunningly beautiful, statuesque, and glamorous mestiza with her own ways. Kind but not naive; in fact-straight-talking if needed. They often judge her as bratty and fussy--they expected someone matronly and perhaps peasant-like. I mean, what are the odds of her being mayor? Ha-ha! It's already a miracle that someone like Dr. Quiambao would rise as a politician when it didn't even cross his mind. How much more someone like Niña Jose from the showbiz world, who of course would go on to make history as the first female local chief executive? What a ridiculous turn of events in Bayambang's history. But yes, it actually happened. We all saw it with our own eyes. 


And these two miracle workers have just begun.


And yet others have the gall to think they are power-hungry. Frankly, I don't understand a lot of my own people anymore.


I don't understand all that creatively varied accusations and non-stop animosity being thrown at the town's first couple. I am proud of many other things about my town, but in my book, what I am proud the most today as a Bayambangueño is this: the continuous work output of these two instruments of God's love and mercy for His people, everything they have been doing for the sometimes undeserving and ungrateful people of Bayambang.


 


BAYAMBANG, DAPAT ALAM MO! - Noon vs Ngayon

BAYAMBANG, DAPAT ALAM MO!

Kuya Ngen, pasok!

Bayambang, dapat alam mo na ibang-iba na talaga ang Bayambang ngayon kung ikukumpara noon.

Ito ‘yung klase ng improvement na kapag matagal kang hindi umuwi ng Bayambang, mapapahinto ka talaga at mapapasabi ng: “Wait! Bayambang pa rin ba ‘to?”

Dapat alam mo na simula nang maupo ang kasalukuyang administrasyon, Team Quiambao-Sabangan, sabay-sabay at sunud-sunod ang mga infrastructure project sa iba’t ibang bahagi ng bayan. At hindi lang ito isang project dito, isang pintura doon.

Literal na malawakang development. Na para bang walang pahinga ang construction era ng Bayambang.

Dapat alam mo na noon, iilang barangay lang ang may covered court. Pero ngayon? Halos lahat na ng 77 barangays ay mayroon na! From basketball liga, barangay assembly, evacuation, feeding program, graduation, hanggang Zumba dance showdown ng mga tita niyo—covered court ang sentro ng lahat.

Pero wait! There’s more!

Bayambang, dapat alam mo na may ginagawa nang San Gabriel II to Pantol Farm-to-Market Road with Bridge project, salamat sa pondo mula sa DA-PRDP o Philippine Rural Development Project. Kasi noon, ang daang ito ay para bang trial version ng off-road adventure ang atake talaga. Kapag umulan? Automatic putikan edition.

Pero ngayon? Mas magiging maayos na ang biyahe ng mga magsasaka lalo na ng mga nagsisibuyas, mas mabilis na naihahatid ang mga produkto, at mas napapadali ang transportasyon sa mga barangay.

Noon, tignan niyo ang itsura ng covered court ng Munisipyo na dating events center. Ikumpara niyo ito sa Balon Bayambang Events Center ngayon.

Noon, dalawa lamang ang ating RHUs. Ngayon, mayroon na tayong anim na RHU upang makarating ang mga health services sa pinakamalalayong barangay.

Noon, mayroon lamang tayong dalawang police precincts. Ngayon, may himpilan na ang pulisya sa lahat ng siyam na distrito upang mapanatili ang kapayapaan kahit saanman.

Noon, wala tayong maayos na Tricycle Terminal para sa ating mga trike drivers. Ngayon, malayong mas kumportable na ang ating mga driver ng trike.

Noon, walang maayos na bagsakan. Pero ngayon, kitang-kita naman ang layo ng pagkakaiba sa ating bagong bagsakan.

Noon, ang ating central terminal ay napakaliit at napakasikip. Ngayon, pagmasdan natin ang ganda at aliwalas ng ating modernong Central Terminal sa PSU.

Pero, Bayambang, eto ang pinaka-nakakagulat. Ito ang plot twist! Sa dami ng nagawa sa loob lamang ng ilang taon, tuluy-tuloy pa rin ang development tulad ng BPC campus at mga cold storage. Meaning, hindi pa ito peak o final form!

Kaya kung noon, ang tingin lang ng iba sa Bayambang ay ordinaryong bayan… ngayon? Bayambang is proving na kaya rin nating sumabay sa modernong development basta tuluy-tuloy ang proyekto, malinaw ang direksyon, at may maayos na namumuno.

Bayambang, ang mga pagbabagong ito… ay dapat alam mo!

Muli, ako si Kuya Ngen, na nagsasabing ang weather ay buhay-buhay lang!

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Friday, May 22, 2026

BAYAMBANG, DAPAT ALAM MO! - Ang Bayambang Noon at Ngayon

 BAYAMBANG, DAPAT ALAM MO!

Kuya Ngen, pasok!

Bayambang, dapat alam mo na ibang-iba na talaga ang Bayambang ngayon kung ikukumpara noon.

Ito ‘yung klase ng improvement na kapag matagal kang hindi umuwi ng Bayambang, mapapahinto ka talaga at mapapasabi ng: “Wait! Bayambang pa rin ba ‘to?”

Dapat alam mo na simula nang maupo ang kasalukuyang administrasyon, Team Quiambao-Sabangan, sabay-sabay at sunud-sunod ang mga infrastructure project sa iba’t ibang bahagi ng bayan. At hindi lang ito isang project dito, isang pintura doon.

Literal na malawakang development. Na para bang walang pahinga ang construction era ng Bayambang.

Dapat alam mo na noon, iilang barangay lang ang may covered court. Pero ngayon? Halos lahat na ng 77 barangays ay mayroon na! From basketball liga, barangay assembly, evacuation, feeding program, graduation, hanggang Zumba dance showdown ng mga tita niyo—covered court ang sentro ng lahat.

Pero wait! There’s more!

Bayambang, dapat alam mo na may ginagawa nang San Gabriel II to Pantol Farm-to-Market Road with Bridge project, salamat sa pondo mula sa DA-PRDP o Philippine Rural Development Project. Kasi noon, ang daang ito ay para bang trial version ng off-road adventure ang atake talaga. Kapag umulan? Automatic putikan edition.

Pero ngayon? Mas magiging maayos na ang biyahe ng mga magsasaka lalo na ng mga nagsisibuyas, mas mabilis na naihahatid ang mga produkto, at mas napapadali ang transportasyon sa mga barangay.

Noon, tignan niyo ang itsura ng covered court ng Munisipyo na dating events center. Ikumpara niyo ito sa Balon Bayambang Events Center ngayon.

Noon, dalawa lamang ang ating RHUs. Ngayon, mayroon na tayong anim na RHU upang makarating ang mga health services sa pinakamalalayong barangay.

Noon, mayroon lamang tayong dalawang police precincts. Ngayon, may himpilan na ang pulisya sa lahat ng siyam na distrito upang mapanatili ang kapayapaan kahit saanman.

Noon, wala tayong maayos na Tricycle Terminal para sa ating mga trike drivers. Ngayon, malayong mas kumportable na ang ating mga driver ng trike.

Noon, walang maayos na bagsakan. Pero ngayon, kitang-kita naman ang layo ng pagkakaiba sa ating bagong bagsakan.

Noon, ang ating central terminal ay napakaliit at napakasikip. Ngayon, pagmasdan natin ang ganda at aliwalas ng ating modernong Central Terminal sa PSU.

Pero, Bayambang, eto ang pinaka-nakakagulat. Ito ang plot twist! Sa dami ng nagawa sa loob lamang ng ilang taon, tuluy-tuloy pa rin ang development tulad ng BPC campus at mga cold storage. Meaning, hindi pa ito peak o final form!

Kaya kung noon, ang tingin lang ng iba sa Bayambang ay ordinaryong bayan… ngayon? Bayambang is proving na kaya rin nating sumabay sa modernong development basta tuluy-tuloy ang proyekto, malinaw ang direksyon, at may maayos na namumuno.

Bayambang, ang mga pagbabagong ito… ay dapat alam mo!

Muli, ako si Kuya Ngen, na nagsasabing ang weather ay buhay-buhay lang!

MONDAY REPORT - May 25, 2026

MONDAY REPORT

May 25, 2026

INTRO

Newscaster 1: Magandang araw, mga Bayambangueño! Ako po si ________, handang maghatid ng mga napapanahon at mahahalagang balita mula sa ating bayan.

Newscaster 2: At ako naman po si ________, at kami ay mula sa __________ Office, na magbibigay ng malinaw, makabuluhan, at mapagkakatiwalaang impormasyon para sa ating komunidad.

Newscaster 1: Mula sa mga programa, proyekto, at kaganapan—narito kami upang iparating ang mga balitang dapat ninyong malaman.

Newscaster 2: Dahil sa bawat balita, mahalaga ang tamang impormasyon na nag-uugnay at nagbibigay-serbisyo sa bawat Bayambangueño.

Both: Ito ang… BayambangueNews!

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HEADLINES

1.     Municipal Bonery, Nilinis

Matagumpay na natapos ng SEE staff ang paglilinis at clearing operations sa Bonery area ng Public Cemetery. Patuloy namang pinananatili ang kaayusan at kalinisan ng nasabing pasilidad.

2.     Top 15 Barangays sa HAPAG Project, Sumailalim sa Validation

Isang on-site validation ng HAPAG Project ang isinagawa noong May 13 at 14 sa mga pinaka-natatanging barangay upang matukoy ang pinakamahusay na implementer ng programa. Sinuri ng validation team ang mga community garden, nutrition initiatives, at sustainable gardening practices batay sa iba’t ibang criteria tulad ng paggamit ng recyclable at organic materials, at ornamental vegetation. Bibigyang pagkilala ang mga nanalong barangay sa darating na Nutrition Month Culmination Day.

3.     Mga Serbisyong Sibil, Direktang Inihatid sa 3 Barangay

Noong May 14, 20, at 21, sumunod namang nagtungo ang Local Civil Registrar sa Brgy. Tococ West, Inanlorenza, at Malimpec, upang mailapit doon ang mga serbisyong pangsibil. Nagbigay ng mahahalagang impormasyon ang LCRO hinggil sa late registration, correction of entries, paggamit ng apelyido ng ama, legitimation, at iba pang serbisyong direktang nakatulong sa mga residente. Nagsagawa rin dito ng data capturing para sa upgraded Community Service Card.

4.     Bayambang, Nag-host ng Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride 2026

Matagumpay na naging host ang bayan ng Bayambang sa culmination at solidarity meeting ng “Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride 2026” noong May 17, sa St. Vincent Ferrer Prayer Park sa pangunguna ng MTICAO. Naging panauhing pandangal si Mayor Niña, na nirepresenta ni Councilor Jocelyn Espejo. Dinaluhan ang aktibidad ng daan-daang riders mula sa iba’t ibang motorcycle groups sa Pangasinan at Tarlac bilang bahagi ng pandaigdigang ride para sa adbokasiya ng men’s health at mental health awareness.

5.     Blood Drive, Nakaipon ng 32 Blood Bags

Naging matagumpay ang mobile blood donation drive ng RHU I na ginanap sa Brgy. Tamaro Covered Court sa pakikipagtulungan ng Philippine Red Cross – San Carlos City Chapter. Sa kabuuang 46 na registrants, 32 ang naging successful donors, kaya nakapagkolekta rin ng 32 blood bags ang bloodletting activity. Dagdag-suporta ito sa pagpapanatili ng sapat na suplay ng dugo para sa mga nangangailangan sa komunidad.

6.     Search for Permanent BPC President, Binuksan!

Sa ginanap na 1st Board of Trustees Meeting ng Bayambang Polytechnic College, inanunsyo nina Dr. Cezar Quiambao at Mayor Niña ang pagbubukas ng search for a permanent president ng Bayambang Polytechnic College. Inanunsyo rin nila na bukod sa libreng tuition para sa mga estudyanteng taga-Bayambang, inilibre na rin ang kanilang graduation fees.

7.     SPES Students, Idineploy sa LGU

Labintatlong kabataan ang naging unang batch ng mga bagong benepisyaryo ng Special Program for Employment of Students program ng DOLE, at pormal silang ipinakilala sa tanggapan ni Mayor Niña. Ayon sa PESO, nakadeploy na ang unang batch sa iba’t ibang tanggapan habang inihahanda pa ang mga dokumento ng susunod na labindalawang benepisyaryo.

8.     Bagong Pamunuan ng PWD Federation, Nailuklok

Pormal na nailuklok noong May 14 ang bagong hanay ng mga opisyal ng Bayambang Persons with Disabilities (PWD) Federation sa pangunguna ni Efren Estabaya bilang pangulo. Nahalal din ang iba pang federation officers at district leaders mula sa iba’t ibang barangay upang magsilbing kinatawan ng sektor ng PWD sa buong bayan. Layunin ng bagong pamunuan na higit pang mapalakas ang pagkakaisa at pagsusulong sa kapakanan ng mga PWD sa Bayambang.

9.     Mga Programa, Pondo, at Development Plans ng Bayan, Tinalakay sa MDC Meeting

Sa ginanap na Municipal Development Council Meeting, tinalakay ang implementasyon ng mga programa at paggamit ng pondo ng bayan, kabilang ang 2026 Annual Investment Program, 20% Development Fund, budget utilization at fund performance, at pag-apruba sa Supplemental Investment Program No. 3 para sa taong 2026, na inaasahang magsisilbing dagdag na hakbang upang masuportahan ang mga prayoridad na proyekto at pangangailangan ng iba’t ibang sektor sa bayan.

10.  MDRRMO, Naglakbay-Aral sa San Roque Dam

Nagsagawa ng technical visit ang MDRRMO sa San Roque Multipurpose Project sa bayan ng San Nicolas at San Manuel, Pangasinan, upang mapalawak ang kanilang kaalaman hinggil sa flood control, disaster risk reduction, at power generation ng pasilidad. Tinalakay sa pagbisita ang mahahalagang operasyon kabilang ang irrigation system, flood control, power generation, water quality management, at safety features ng San Roque Dam. Ipinakita rin ang iba’t ibang technical features ng dam tulad ng hydrology system, reservoir, spillway, generators, atbp.

 

11.  Year 3 ng Search for Outstanding BNC, Isinagawa!

 

Isinagawa noong May 19–20 ang validation para sa ikatlong taon ng Search for Most Outstanding Barangay Nutrition Committee sa Bayambang gamit ang evaluation tool ng National Nutrition Council na MELLPI PRO. Masusing sinuri ng Municipal Nutrition Committee ang mga barangay na nakabilang sa top 5 batay sa kanilang vision at mission, mga naipatupad na polisiya at programa, pamamahala ng Local Nutrition Committee, nutrition services, at pagbuti ng nutritional status indicators sa kanilang komunidad.

 

12.  MDRRMC, Nag-aalerto para sa Ligtas at Maayos na Summer Vacation

 

Mula noong Abril 1 hanggang sa kasalukuyan, patuloy ang pagsasagawa ng roving at monitoring ng MDRRMC sa 5 resorts at 36 barangays na dinadaanan ng Agno River sa bayan ng Bayambang bilang bahagi ng aktibidad para sa Ligtas na Summer Vacation 2026. Sa utos ni Mayor Niña katuwang ang MDRRMO at buong barangay DRRM frontliners, nagsasagawa ng dalawang beses na roving at monitoring sa ating kailugan, kalsada, at kapaligiran araw-araw upang matiyak ang kaligtasan at kaayusan sa mga lugar na dinarayo ngayong tag-init.

 

13.  Problema ng School Supply Vendors, Agad Inaksyunan

 

Noong May 20, pinulong ng Public Market ang mga school supply vendors upang agarang matugunan ang kanilang mga hinaing kaugnay ng patuloy na pag-ulan na nagdudulot ng suliranin sa kanilang hanapbuhay. Dahil sa problema sa tubig-ulan, nababasa ang kanilang mga panindang supply kaya’t nahihirapan silang magbenta. Kaya naman sa pagpupulong, bumuo ng plano para sa agarang solusyon.

 

 

14.  Social Dance Workshop para sa mga Empleyado ng LGU Bayambang, Nagsimula na

Pormal nang nagsimula ang Social Dance Workshop para sa mga empleyado ng munisipyo noong May 21, sa Dance Studio ng Social Annex Building A – Bougainvillea Building, kung saan tampok ang cha-cha, ballroom, boogie, rumba, at salsa. Ang workshop ay isasagawa tuwing Huwebes mula alas-5:00 hanggang alas-6:00 ng hapon at bukas sa lahat ng empleyado.

15.  RPVARA Tax Amnesty Program, Bukas Pa sa Taxpayers Hanggang July 5, 2026

Pinaaalalahanan ng Municipal Treasury Office ang lahat ng taxpayers na maaari pang makapag-avail ng RPVARA Tax Amnesty Program hanggang July 5, 2026.

Sa ilalim ng programa, maaaring maalis ang penalties, surcharges, at interes sa hindi nabayarang Real Property Tax para sa mga obligasyong naipon bago ang July 5, 2024.

Para sa iba pang detalye, maaaring bumisita sa Municipal Treasury Office tuwing Lunes hanggang Huwebes, mula 7:00 A.M. hanggang 6:00 P.M o tumawag sa (075) 633-1000.

16.  LGU, Muling Umani ng Parangal mula sa PhALGA

Muling binigyan ng Excellence Award ang LGU-Bayambang, sa pamamagitan ng Accounting Office, sa ginanap na na 21st Annual National Conference of the Philippine Association of Local Government Accountants o PhALGA sa Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte. Nirepresenta si Mayor Niña sa nasabing parangal ni Municipal Accountant Flexner de Vera, isang pagkilala sa mahusay at maayos na pamamahala sa lahat ng transaksyon kaugnay ng pananalapi ng bayan.

 

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BAYAMBANG, DAPAT ALAM MO!

Kuya Ngen, pasok!

Bayambang, dapat alam mo na ibang-iba na talaga ang Bayambang ngayon kung ikukumpara noon.

Ito ‘yung klase ng improvement na kapag matagal kang hindi umuwi ng Bayambang, mapapahinto ka talaga at mapapasabi ng: “Wait! Bayambang pa rin ba ‘to?”

Dapat alam mo na simula nang maupo ang kasalukuyang administrasyon, Team Quiambao-Sabangan, sabay-sabay at sunud-sunod ang mga infrastructure project sa iba’t ibang bahagi ng bayan. At hindi lang ito isang project dito, isang pintura doon.

Literal na malawakang development. Na para bang walang pahinga ang construction era ng Bayambang.

Dapat alam mo na noon, iilang barangay lang ang may covered court. Pero ngayon? Halos lahat na ng 77 barangays ay mayroon na! From basketball liga, barangay assembly, evacuation, feeding program, graduation, hanggang Zumba dance showdown ng mga tita niyo—covered court ang sentro ng lahat.

Pero wait! There’s more!

Bayambang, dapat alam mo na may ginagawa nang San Gabriel II to Pantol Farm-to-Market Road with Bridge project, salamat sa pondo mula sa DA-PRDP o Philippine Rural Development Project. Kasi noon, ang daang ito ay para bang trial version ng off-road adventure ang atake talaga. Kapag umulan? Automatic putikan edition.

Pero ngayon? Mas magiging maayos na ang biyahe ng mga magsasaka lalo na ng mga nagsisibuyas, mas mabilis na naihahatid ang mga produkto, at mas napapadali ang transportasyon sa mga barangay.

Noon, tignan niyo ang itsura ng covered court ng Munisipyo na dating events center. Ikumpara niyo ito sa Balon Bayambang Events Center ngayon.

Noon, dalawa lamang ang ating RHUs. Ngayon, mayroon na tayong anim na RHU upang makarating ang mga health services sa pinakamalalayong barangay.

Noon, mayroon lamang tayong dalawang police precincts. Ngayon, may himpilan na ang pulisya sa lahat ng siyam na distrito upang mapanatili ang kapayapaan kahit saanman.

Noon, wala tayong maayos na Tricycle Terminal para sa ating mga trike drivers. Ngayon, malayong mas kumportable na ang ating mga driver ng trike.

Noon, walang maayos na bagsakan. Pero ngayon, kitang-kita naman ang layo ng pagkakaiba sa ating bagong bagsakan.

Noon, ang ating central terminal ay napakaliit at napakasikip. Ngayon, pagmasdan natin ang ganda at aliwalas ng ating modernong Central Terminal sa PSU.

Pero, Bayambang, eto ang pinaka-nakakagulat. Ito ang plot twist! Sa dami ng nagawa sa loob lamang ng ilang taon, tuluy-tuloy pa rin ang development tulad ng BPC campus at mga cold storage. Meaning, hindi pa ito peak o final form!

Kaya kung noon, ang tingin lang ng iba sa Bayambang ay ordinaryong bayan… ngayon? Bayambang is proving na kaya rin nating sumabay sa modernong development basta tuluy-tuloy ang proyekto, malinaw ang direksyon, at may maayos na namumuno.

Bayambang, ang mga pagbabagong ito… ay dapat alam mo!

Muli, ako si Kuya Ngen, na nagsasabing ang weather ay buhay-buhay lang!

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OUTRO

Newscaster 1: At diyan nagtatapos ang ating mga pangunahing balita para sa linggong ito. Maraming salamat sa inyong patuloy na pagtutok at pakikiisa.

Newscaster 2: Asahan ninyo ang patuloy naming paghahatid ng mga balitang makabuluhan, napapanahon, at kapaki-pakinabang sa ating komunidad. Muli ako po si ______.

Newscaster 1: At ako naman po si ____________, mula sa ____________. Naghahatid ng tapat at makabuluhang balita para sa bawat Bayambangueño.

Both: Ito ang… BayambangueNews!


Saturday, May 16, 2026

Waldy Ferrer-Canalita

Classmate ko yan!


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Waldy Ferrer-Canalita 

Private School Administrator


Waldy Ferrer-Canalita is a licensed professional educator and school administrator with more than 18 years of experience in academic leadership and school management. She has served in both public and private educational institutions, handling classroom instruction, administration, curriculum planning, and student development.


She finished her primary education at Bayambang Central School in 1983 and completed high school at Pangasinan State University Laboratory High School in 1987. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education degree, graduating cum laude, from Pangasinan State University - College of Education (Bayambang) in 1991.


Mrs. Canalita later pursued graduate studies in education and guidance counseling. She took Master’s units in Language Education at the University of the Philippines College of Education from 2004 to 2006. She completed her Master’s in Educational Management through the Open University program of Polytechnic University of the Philippines from 2016 to 2019, and earned a Master’s in Guidance and Counselling from Philippine Christian University in 2022. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Education major in Educational Management at the same university.


Her teaching career began at Divine Grace School, Novaliches, Quezon City, where she worked as a librarian, substitute teacher, and classroom teacher.


She later joined the Department of Education and taught at Bacundao Elementary School, Malasiqui, Pangasinan, handling a multi-grade class in a remote area. In 1994, she transferred to Bani Elementary School, Bayambang, Pangasinan, where she handled Grade 4 pupils and became active in school programs and activities.


She eventually returned to Divine Grace School and steadily rose through the ranks, serving as Teacher-In-Charge, Registrar, Assistant Principal, and later Principal, a position she continues to hold today. Her work includes supervising teachers and students, preparing school programs and academic activities, coordinating with parents, and helping implement school improvement plans.


Mrs. Canalita has also contributed to educational publishing. She co-authored several instructional books released by Brilliant Creations Publishing Inc., including Tuklas Lahi 5 Serye sa Araling Panlipunan (2015), Bukal ng Lahi 4 Serye sa Wika at Pagbasa (2018), and Pagpapakatao at Pag-unlad 6 Serye sa Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao (2024).


Throughout her career, she has received recognition for her work in education and youth development. Among her awards are the BSP National Merit Award in 2015 and the BSP Bronze Medal of Merit in 2014. She has also participated in numerous seminars, conferences, and leadership trainings related to education, school administration, and student development.


Mrs. Canalita remains active in professional and civic organizations, including the Reading Association of the Philippines, Samahan ng mga Manunulat na Pilipino Inc., Boy Scouts of the Philippines, and Soroptimist International. She also serves in leadership roles within private school organizations in Quezon City.

Atty. Charlemagne Perez Papio

Atty. Charlemagne Perez Papio was born on February 22, 1992. He is the youngest among five siblings and the son of retired Police Inspector Ricardo V. Papio Sr. of the Bayambang Police Headquarters and retired Teacher III Filomena P. Papio of Bongato West Elementary School.

During his elementary years, he consistently earned academic honors and participated in extracurricular activities, particularly in sports and quiz competitions. In 2002, he won the YMCA Group Quiz Bee together with now Atty. Kenneth Mataban and RN James Patrick Tadeo. He continued his academic achievements in high school and received the Loyalty Award.

He briefly became a cadet of the Philippine National Police Academy before pursuing higher education at Saint Louis University, where he graduated in 2013 with a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. He also received several Dean’s Lister recognitions during his college years.

From 2014 to 2016, Atty. Papio worked in private companies in Clark, Pampanga as a data analyst and technical support personnel. In 2016, he entered government service as a technical staff member of the ICT Office of the local government unit. He later served as information systems analyst from 2017 to 2021 under Maria Concepcion Santillan and Ricky Bulalakaw.

In 2021, he joined the Municipal Legal Office as a paralegal under Atty. Bayani B. Brillante Jr. While working in government service, he pursued his law studies at PHINMA University of Pangasinan College of Law from 2019 to 2023 and earned his Juris Doctor degree in 2023. He passed the 2025 Bar Examinations on January 7, 2026 and was admitted to the Philippine Bar on February 6, 2026.

At present, Atty. Papio assists in drafting and reviewing Sangguniang Bayan resolutions and ordinances, prepares legal opinions and research, and helps handle concerns referred to the Municipal Legal Office. He also serves as mediator or arbitrator in selected disputes and acts as Officer-in-Charge during the absence of the Municipal Legal Officer.

Aside from office work, he conducts lectures and seminars for barangays and local constituents, and provides free legal assistance and document preparation during medical and outreach missions.

He is an active member of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines Pangasinan Chapter and previously became part of the Philippine Eagles from 2021 to 2023.

Intro for Atty. Rodelynn Rajini Sagarino-Vidad

 Our speaker today is a true daughter of Bayambang, Pangasinan, whose journey of excellence began right here as the Salutatorian of Pangasinan State University Laboratory High School, Batch 1999.

An Iskolar ng Bayan through and through, she continued this path of distinction at the University of the Philippines, earning a degree in Public Administration and her Juris Doctor from the UP College of Law. Her journey in public service began immediately after university, taking her through the halls of national policy-making. She served as a legislative staffer in the House of Representatives, a Presidential Staff Officer at the Presidential Management Staff, and later at the National Anti-Poverty Commission. It was here, at the National Anti-Poverty Commission, working directly with our country's most vulnerable sectors, that she found her true calling. This experience ignited her desire to pursue law—not for prestige, but as a more powerful tool to serve her fellowmen. Juggling work and her studies, she forged a work ethic defined by discipline, hard work, and resolute commitment to excellence. Her career has been a testament to this single-minded dedication to service. In 2016, she answered the call to come home, leaving a private practice in Manila to serve as Bayambang's Municipal Administrator, where she was instrumental in crafting the town's landmark Poverty Reduction Plan. Her commitment even crossed oceans. In Australia, she served as a passionate advocate, protecting women and children from domestic abuse. But driven by a deep love for her hometown, the call to serve her own community brought her back home in 2022 to once again assume the post of Municipal Administrator. Today, she is known for her integrity, her passion, and her powerful belief that there is no place for mediocrity in public service, because the people of Bayambang deserve only the best. Ladies and gentlemen, let’s give a warm welcome to the pride of PSU Laboratory High School, Atty. Rodelynn Rajini Sagarino-Vidad!