Hon. Rey P. Grabato, Mina’s undefeated Mayor, takes his oath of office on June 29, 2016 for the term 2016-2019 before another Minanhon, Gov. Arthur D. Defensor, Sr. The oath-taking was witnessed by his kasimanwas who gave Mayor Grabato their overwhelming support throughout his political career. Mayor Grabato, was joined during the ceremony by his wife Madam Lydia E. Grabato and his children with their spouses, his grandchildren, his brother Dr. Rene Grabato, and his sisters Lorne and Sister Janeatte. Mayor Grabato took his oath to serve and lead his people on his 5th term now. He previously completed his 9 years or his 3 terms in 2001-2009. After 3 years or in 2013, he was again elected to the same position for his 4th term. Former Mayor Lydia E. Grabato gave a laudable message of welcoming the guests and hundreds of people from all walks of life who took time to share the celebration of thanksgiving. Mayor Rey P. Grabato on his inaugural speech thanked his constituents for their continued support and cooperation in all the programs and project of his administration specifically on crime prevention and his advocacy and campaign against drug in this municipality. He proudly enumerated the notable achievement during his administration including the national awards and recognition received by the Municipality of Mina. With a mixed feeling, Mayor Grabato was emotional during his inaugural speech because he can feel the strong support of his family, relatives and friends, Gov. Arthur Defensor with Mrs. Cosette Defensor and their children- Cong. Arthur Defensor, SP Member Lorenz Defensor, SP Member Emmanuel Gallar, Punong Barangay and Barangay officials and hundreds of his kasimanwas who took time to be part of his victory. The newly elected Vice Mayor, Hon. Bernardino Chichirita and Members of the Sangguniang Bayan – Hon. Arnel C. Matta, Hon. Noel P. Espiritu, Hon. Juanito D. Grabato Jr., Hon. Jose Salanio Jr., Hon. Rose Kareen S. Defensor, Hon. germaine D. Dableo, Hon. Ariel V. Novo, and Hon. Celso Justado also took their oath with Cong. Arthur Defensor as inducting officer.
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Top 3 elected officials took oath in Mina
Iloilo’s top three elected officials headed by Governor Arthur D. Defensor, Sr. with his sons Hon. Arthur R. Defensor, Jr., Congressman of 3rd District and Hon. Lorenz R. Defensor, Sangguniang Panlalawigan member took their oath in Mina, their hometown on June 29, 2016 at the newly renovated Parish of Our Lady of the Pillar as the venue of this historic event of their political careers. They were joined by the municipal officials headed by Mayor Rey P. Grabato, Vice Mayor Bernardino P. Chichirita and Sangguniang Bayan Members – Hon. Arnel C. Matta, Hon. Noel P. Esperitu, Hon. Juanito D. Grabato, Jr., Hon. Jose G. Salanio, Jr., Hon. Rose Kareen S. Defensor, Hon. Germaine D. Dableo, Hon. Ariel V. Novo, and Hon. Celso S. Justado in the Oath-Taking Ceremony. Governor Defensor on his message recalled his younger days spent in Mina, a place where he grew up and his sentiment of the situation of the town before which was not even known as one during those days, very far from it’s development now. He also commended Former Mayor Lydia Grabato and Mayor Rey Grabato for their efforts in leading the municipality to where it is now. He further commended the couple for spearheading also the construction of the parish church of Mina which was earlier consecrated by His Excellency, Most Rev. Angel N. Lagdameo. Gov. Defensor described the Church as one of the beautiful Churches in the country. Congressman Arthur R. Defensor, Jr. on the other hand, mentioned during his message one of his projects in Mina which is the Construction of the Municipal Sports and Cultural Center. He proudly stated that it is one of the best basketball courts in the country to that can cater to national basketball games and tournaments. SP Member Lorenz Defensor on his first term as elected official of the 3rd District of the Province of Iloilo expressed his gratitude to his kasimanwas for their overwhelming support on his candidacy while assuring them in return of his sincere and dedicated service to the Minanhons.
Immunization for Senior Citizens
The Department of Health (DOH) launched the Expanded Pneumococcal Immunization Program for Senior Citizens. This year, all senior citizens aged 60 and 65 years old can avail of free pneumococcal vaccination in all health centers. The vaccine will comprise of two doses: senior citizens aged 60 years old will be given the first dose and will receive the second dose after a 5-year interval. On the other hand, senior citizens aged 65 years old will receive one dose of the pneumococcal vaccine. Pneumococcal disease is a leading cause of serious illness throughout the world. Age related-impairment of the immune system compounded with decrease of physical activity and poor nutrition increase the risk of severe pneumococcal infection. DOH wants to make sure that these are distributed not only to the people who have enough resources to access life saving-medicines and services, but also to our indigent citizens nationwide. Here in our municipality, last June 8, 2016 there were 165 Senior Citizens and 186 Indigent Senior Citizens that received the said vaccine (others have already received last 2014). This is our goal in attaining Universal Health Care of DOH.In 2003, the World Health Organization (WHO statistics) estimated that more than 1.6 million people die from pneumococcal infections every year. It remains a major cause of death worldwide. Pneumonia along with acute lower respiratory tract infectionwas the second leading cause of morbidity among Filipinos (DOH Statistics). Immunization with pneumococcal vaccine protects people from pneumococcal infections. The WHO recommends the use of pneumococcal vaccine for the elderly. We can avoid complications, hospitalization, and even death if we choose to equip ourselves with our available vaccines today that we are lucky to have in health facility. But sad to say some senior citizens didn’t submit theirselves for vaccination due to misconception about pnuemo vaccine and its effect.
Covenant Signing and Counseling of Suspected Drug Users (June 7, 2016)
The LGU of Mina in coordination with Mina PNP and the MSWD office conducted a Covenant Signing and Counseling Sessions for Suspected Drug Users last June 6, 2016.
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Massive Spraying, Search and Destroy Operation for Dengue
Before Dengue is seasonalbut nowadays it occurs whole year round. As part of the program to eliminate vector of DHF (Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever), mosquitoes, Dr. Janeatte Sobrevega recommended to Mayor Rey Grabato to conduct a simultaneous massive spraying in all barangays since we have 16 cases(suspected and diagnosed as of January to June 2016) in Mina. As obligation of the Dengue task force, Alanea Quitor, Lorenzo Engada with cooperation of Janipa-East barangay officials (since the barangay have 9 cases), they conducted the Search and Destroy operation of breeding places of mosquitoes. Then followed by Massive spraying lastMay 2016, immediately after the Sunday mass, all barangays performed massive spraying in their respective barangays and school surroundings at the same time. With our own little way, we can eliminate mosquito breeding places by continuing our 3 o’clock habit (cleaning surrounding at 3 o’clock in the afternoon), changing water from flower vases and many others. If we do our part, we can reduce the cases of DHF in our Municipality.
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All barangays in Mina declared as Z.O.D.
All 22 barangays in the Municipality of Mina were declared “Zero-Open Defecation (ZOD)” by the local ZOD verification team composed of Municipal Health Officer, Rural Sanitary Inspector and other representatives from LGU with the Provincial Health Office. The team visited the community and randomly checked selected households as to whether they met the ZOD criteria or not.
A barangay is declared ZOD if no one defecates in the open anymore and its either they build their toilets or share toilets with their relatives. They should also practice hand washing with soap and water after toilet use, and properly dispose diapers of infants and adults.
On April 26, 2016, a program was held to declare Mina as the 2nd Municipality in the entire Province of Iloilo as ZOD municipality. The Provincial Health Office spearheaded the declaration of the 22 barangays represented by their Barangay Officials. It was indeed a momentous event witnessed bu the Barangay Officials who were proud of their achievement.
The invited guests were Amir Ras, a UNICEF Representative and at the same time the National WASH Coordinator, PHO Sanitary Inspectors and Madam Lydia E. Grabato, Executive V representing Mina’s Municipal Mayor, Hon. Rey P. Grabato.
In spite of achieving the goal for eradication on open defecation in Mina, it is still encouraged that barangays and the LGU will enforce local ordinances in order to fully implement ZOD in all households.
Family Planning Day
Family planning involves using birth control methods to decide how many children you have and when you have them. It allows couples to have their desired number of children, and control the spacing and timing of their births.Knowing that maternal health is health of women during pregnancy, childbirth and after delivery while motherhood is often a fulfilling experience, for too many women it is associated with suffering, ill-health and even death. A woman’s ability to space and limit her pregnancies has a direct impact on her health and well-being, as well as on the outcome of each pregnancy as discussed by the lecturer from FPOP or the Family Planning Organization of the Philippines-Iloilo Chapter during the family planning day for NHTS mothers(22 Barangays) at Mina Sports and Cultural Centre last April 16, 2016. People have used birth control methods, and today can avail many safe and effective birth control methods that will be provided by the said organization after the short screening and interview. Contraception helps prevent unwanted pregnancies, space out births and protect against STDs, including HIV/AIDS.There are different contraceptive methods, each with unique advantages and disadvantages.Hon. Rey Grabato our Municipal mayor said that women and some couples who desired children were not able to have them. Other couples have desired fewer children or pregnancies that were spaced farther apart, but had trouble accomplishing this goal. Fortunately, there are many more family planning options in modern times. Family planning is important for the health of a mother and her children, as well as the family’s economic situation. Truth nowadays, having children more than five years or less than two years apart can cause both a mother and her children serious health problems. The financial problem of having children involves the medical costs of pregnancy and birth and the high costs associated with actually bringing up children. Since parents are responsible for providing education, shelter, clothing and food for their children, family planning has an important long-term impact on the financial situation of any family. That is why many mothers are so thankful for the FP Day in Mina conducted by FPOP-Iloilo Chapter.
BNS Oathtaking and Basic Training Course
BNS are considered the front liners in providing the basic health and nutrition services in our community. According to the National Nutrition Council, they are the “key implementers” of the many grassroots project of the government in terms of nutrition. As mandated by PD 1569 “Strengthening the Barangay Nutrition Program by providing a Barangay Nutrition Scholar in every barangay”, our Municipal Mayor, Hon Rey Grabato ordered 22 Punong Barangays in Mina to have their own BNS for the implementation of Nutrition Programs/Services. Last March 2016, 22 BNS had their oath taking with the Mayor as official appointee in their own barangay. Some of tasks done by a BNS include feeding programs and counselling.But what are the qualifications to become a BNS? A person who wants to be part of BNS must be a resident of the barangay for 4 years and is fluent in their local language. Each BNS aspirant needs to undergo training where they are taught the many ways to save children from malnutrition. So, last April 11-13, 2016, 22 BNS attended the Basic Training Course conducted by Provincial Health Office under the Nutrition program in the person of Noniza Lozada and Leni Disin both are Nutritionist Dietician II with Beejane Hacquias-Assistant Nutritionist Dietician. Aside from this, they are also required to attend seminars/fora related to nutrition and health. Being a BNS is not an easy jobsince the future of children is in their hands, knowing before that your work focuses only for height and weight taking.
1st Bloodletting Activity for 2016
Donating blood may be one of the most important things you’ve ever done and one of the most significant contributions that a person can make towards the society specifically in our Municipality. That is why our beloved Municipal Mayor Hon. Rey Grabato encourages Minanhons to participate in this activity ever since conducted by the Philippine Red Cross – Iloilo Chapter. It is not harmful for a person to donate blood. In addition, the body of the donor can regenerate the blood within few days. A sick body needs blood for various reasons, dengue hemorrhagic fever, may be attacked with anemia, undergone an operation or may meet with an accident. But such a patient may die for want of blood as it is not always available even Mina have produced a number of blood still the need increases. Even a pregnant mother may need blood in case of emergency situation. Blood can be stored for a limited period of time that is why the blood banks like Philippine Red Cross – Iloilo Chapter need a steady and constant collection in different municipalities under the Province of Iloilo. Nowadays a public awareness is noticed to donate blood. We must keep this capacity up at any cost. Our blood banks are running short of required blood. By organizing such bloodletting activitywe are helpingour beloved constituents. However, it is very important that while taking blood from a certain person the concerned authority must make sure the blood is not infected that’s why donors undergone interviews and a different tests. Blood donation is our human duty. Our body does not get affected if we donate blood. The body can repair the loss within a few days. So we must come forward to donate blood as it can make sure the return of a dying man again into the light of life. On that day, April 8, 2016, there are 47 successful blood donors out of 200 possible donors whom Philippine Red Cross and LGU Mina were thankful of. A lot of our possible donors were disqualified due to high blood pressure.Moreover, the next bloodletting activity will be on the month of July and last will be on the month of November.