Posted By
admin on June 25, 2010

MCW Commissioner Dr. Melchie Ambalong meets with Iligan City councilors on May 30, 2010 to support her group’s campaign on “No To Privatization of Agus Pulangui Hydro Plants.”
For a long time, Mindanaoans enjoy the lowest electricity rates in the country thanks to the Agus/Pulangui Hydro Complexes located in Iligan City. But this benefit might soon be gone if plans to privatize the hydro plants will push through in 2011 in accordance with the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA) of 2001. To oppose this, a group called Lanao Power Consumers Federation (LAPOCOF) was formed which is headed by MCW Commissioner Dr. Melchie Ambalong. The group believes that privatization and sale will result to hikes in power rates and other disadvantages for Mindanawons. Last May 30, 2010, Dr. Ambalong met with Iligan City councilors asking for their support to the “No To Privatization of Agus Pulangui Hydro Plants” campaign.
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Posted By
admin on June 4, 2010

About 35 participants attended the Islamic Seminar hosted by the Iligan Bae Rawatun Peace Circle headed by ACG member Celia M. Rajah on May 30, 2010 at Madrasha Upper Hinaplanon, Iligan City. The topic was “Ten (Attitudes of a Woman That Can Lead her to Success on Earth and in the Hereafter.”
Posted By
admin on May 28, 2010

PEACE thru PPCRV volunteers in Iligan
During the May 10, 2010 polls, MCW ACG Lanao del Norte participated in the monitoring of the country’s first automated elections. ACG members together with youth volunteers worked together with the People’s Electoral Alliance for Credible Election (PEACE) through the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) in guarding the votes and reporting of incidents. PEACE was organized through the initiative of MCW Commissioner and ACG Lanao coordinator Dr. Melchie Ambalong.
Areas in Lanao del Sur where youths have volunteered for PEACE thru PPCRV are: Wato, Marantao, Binidayan, Bayang, Lumbatan, Saguiaran, Ramain, Bubong, Buadi Puso, Mulondo, Tugaya and Marawi City. Lanao del Norte: Pantar, Balo-I, Taguluan, Matunggaw, Munai, Tangkal, Kauswagan, Linamon and Kapatagan. Iligan City: Tubod, Mahayahay, Tibanga, Rogongon, Panoroganan, Kalilanga, Tipanoy, Dulag, Mandulog, Tibanga, Tipanoy, Fuentes, Pala-o and Quezon Avenue.