Wednesday, May 12, 2010

44 groups likely to get seats in Congress: ABS-CBN/Pulse Asia exit poll (AKBAYAN - among them)

44 groups likely to get seats in Congress: ABS-CBN/Pulse Asia exit poll

By Lilita Balane, abs-cbnNEWS.com/Newsbreak

Posted at 05/12/2010 5:33 PM | Updated as of 05/12/2010 5:33 PM

MANILA, Philippines—Of the 187 organizations that participated in the party-list election, 44 groups are likely to get seats in the House of Representatives, the results of an ABS-CBN/Pulse Asia exit poll showed on Wednesday.

Applying the seat allocation formula set by the Supreme Court in its April 2009 decision, these groups will be able to send 57 nominees to the 15th Congress.

The exit poll, conducted by Pulse Asia for ABS-CBN, interviewed 7,296 voters and has an error of margin of +/-1.8.

AkoBicol (AKB) and Senior Citizens led the ABS-CBN/Pulse Asia nationwide survey on party-list preference, receiving 5.11% and 4.54% of the votes, respectively. Each of them may get 3 seats.

Based on the SC formula, the 57 party-list seats in the House would be granted to groups which will obtain 2% of the votes. The rest will be allocated to the leading groups and to the next in rank until all the seats are distributed. A party-list group may occupy a maximum of 3 seats.

AKB's nominees are lawyers Christopher Co, Rodel Batocabe, and Alfredo Garbin Jr.

In the last election, Senior Citizens occupied only 1 seat in the House, sending its representative and first nominee Godofredo Arquiza. He might return to Congress with 2 more nominees, businessman David Kho and Francisco Datol Jr.

Nine incumbent groups might have the chance to bring 2 representatives each: Akbayan (3.72%), Abono (2.99%), Gabriela (3.03%), COOP-NATTCO (2.67%), Butil (2.01%), and AnWaray (2.11%) might retain their seats in the House.

Two other incumbent groups, Bayan Muna (3.03%) and Buhay (4.07%), that currently occupy 3 seats each, might only get 2 seats each this time.

Newly-accredited 1-CARE, which might get 2 seats, has nominated Michael Angelo Rivera and electric cooperative official Salvador Cabaluna III.

One seat for 33 groups

Thirty-three party-list groups might receive 1 seat each. They are:

* ABAMIN
* LPGMA
* A Teacher
* CIBAC
* KAKUSA

* ABC
* YACAP
* APEC
* AAMBIS-OWA
* ANAKPAWIS

* ALIF
* ANG KASANGGA
* AGAP
* KABATAAN
* AGBIAG

* ANAD
* AVE
* TUCP
* BH
* AMIN

* AMANA
* KALINGA
* AG
* ABS
* ACT Teachers

* ANAK
* 1 ANG PAMILYA
* AGHAM
* ALAGAD
* ALAY BUHAY

* PBA
* APELA
* 1-UTAK

Fourteen of these groups are currently represented in Congress.

Rep. Mikey again?

Pampanga Rep. Juan Miguel “Mikey” Arroyo, son of President Arrroyo, might secure his place in the House. He is the first nominee of Ang Galing Pinoy or AG, a group representing security guards.

Other prominent nominees who might seat in Congress are former energy secretary Angelo Reyes (1-UTAK, ) Quezon City District 1 councilor Bernadette Herrera-Dy (BH), and former Cagayan congressman Patricio Antonio (AGBIAG).

APELA, on the other hand, may not be able to send its representative, former Bureau of Jail Management and Penology chief Arturo Alit. The Commission on Elections refused to accredit APELA for the party list, a decision upheld by the Supreme Court only after the ballots that included the group's name had been printed. (abs-cbnNews.com/Newsbreak)

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

OAV - MAY 10, 2010

FAMILY DAY - Also a call for OAV

The Filipino Community in Abuja, Nigeria made the last call for OAV during the Family Day Celebrations held last May 2.Pictures showed Consul Garangan reminding the OFWs in Abuja to vote. Architect Benjamin Nadado, the President of Pusong Pinoy Association likewise called on registered voters to exercise this right. The associations' election was also held the same day. The replacement of Cocoy Laurel (the embassy's Finance Officer who will be transferred to Turkey) was also introduced.





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OVERSEAS ABSEENTEE VOTING

Monday May 10, 2010 at exactly 12:00 noon (7:00pm Philippine time), the Philippine Embassy conducted the ballot counting. Against the 'intent gaze of Jose Rizal,' the watchers and embassy officials stationed themselves in the conference hall of the Phillipine Embassy.

Consul Garangan started the proceedings as shown below:


































Brenda Mabansag of the Philippine Embassy writes on the Tally sheet pasted on the board while Alex Imam tallies on the sheet spread on the table. Observers include PPA President Benjamin Nadado, PPA Treasurer Lito Nucum, PPA Board Secretary Vangie Novio and Malou Glaznig.



























The counting was keenly observed.









The tally sh
eet for the first four ballots counted is shown below.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

Although it is a basic fact that every day IS Mother’s Day, this special day is set aside for Mothers, the second Sunday in May.

It’s the day when we get to honor our mothers and recognize the amazing job that they do –

Mother’s Day.

The greatness of a MOTHER can never be measured. She is the individual that nourishes, champions, sustains and supports us.

She works for us day and night.

Her love is unlimited.

She helps and guides us at each and every step.
She is the most precious present given to us by God.

HURRAH TO ALL MOTHERS !

TO ALL MARRIED OFWs (men):


Here’s to your wife – the MOTHER of your children –

May she have the

GENUINE LOVE,

HAPPINESS,

PROSPERITY

and

WELL-BEING

she rightfully deserves!

Friday, May 7, 2010

To the Family of Late President UMARU YAR A’DUA and THE NIGERIAN PEOPLE





6th May, 2010

To the Family of Late President UMARU YAR A’DUA and THE NIGERIAN PEOPLE

With deepest regret and sorrow, we, the Executive Officers, Board of Trustees and members of PUSONG PINOY ASSOCIATION in Abuja FCT, Nigeria, wish to send through this letter, our sympathies and condolence on the passing away of your dear and humble husband, father, friend and Commander In-Chief, President UMARU YAR A’DUA. He was a symbol of unity, honesty and good governance by example and deeds. Indeed, he was an exemplary leader and this is the legacy he left behind for future Nigerian leaders to emulate.

May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace.

Also, may you, his family and the entire Nigerian people he left behind, bear his passing away and have the strength and courage to move on and continue his legacy. He was indeed gone, but his thoughts and ideals will remain for a long, long time.


Again, our heartfelt sympathies and condolence in this time of your bereavement.


Yours sincerely,



PUSONG PINOY ASSOCIATION
Abuja FCT Nigeria






Benjamin P. Nadado
President ( 2009-2010)



Officers (2009-2010):
B. Nadado – President, N. Barraquias – Vice President, G. Abrazado – Secretary, P. Nucum – Treasurer, J. Hernandez – Auditor, S. Cayabyab - P.R.O., J. Torres – P.R.O., M. Subibe – Assistant Treasurer and Property Custodian