The President’s instructions under a State of Lawless Violence

President Duterte inspecting the Davao City night market -scene of the bombing Sept. 2 bombing.

President Duterte inspecting the Davao City night market -scene of the bombing Sept. 2 bombing.


We condemn the bombing at the Davao night market bombing last Friday which killed 14 people and injured more than 70.

We pray for strength for the families of those who died and were injured. We pray for justice for the victims and that includes all of the Filipino people.

Authorities are still investigating who are the perpetrators. Nothing definite yet except that the explosion was caused by an Improvised Explosive Device (IED).

There are as many speculations as there are spokesmen. Early reports said the terrorist group, the Abu Sayyaf, had claimed responsibility only to be denied later.

The military is on the offensive against the Abu Sayyaf after 15 soldiers were killed in an encounter in Sulu following beheadings by the group of their captives. The ASG is reportedly linked with the dreaded Middle East-based Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.

Press Secretary Martin Andanar raised the possibility of the involvement of drug lords, who could be feeling the heat of Duterte’s intensified anti-illegal drug campaign.

“It’s either a reprisal of the terrorists from Jolo, Sulu due to the government’s operations, and the war against terrorism there. The second possibility could be the reprisal of the drug lords,” he said.

Chief Supt. Manuel Gaerlan, the Southern Mindanao police director, said they are not ruling out the involvement of “disgruntled vendors” in the night market.

Immediately, President Duterte has declared a state of lawless violence nationwide.

The declaration is anchored on the Constitution’s Article VII Section 18 provision which states, “The President shall be the Commander-in-Chief of all armed forces of the Philippines and whenever it becomes necessary, he may call out such armed forces to prevent or suppress lawless violence, invasion or rebellion. In case of invasion or rebellion, when the public safety requires it, he may, for a period not exceeding sixty days, suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus or place the Philippines or any part thereof under martial law…”

The President said it is not martial law nor is he suspending the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus.

In his early Saturday press conference, he asked everybody to stay calm.

He said there will be higher military and police visibility and checkpoints will be set up. He has authorized searches by security forces.

Here’s what you should do when you approach a checkpoint, the President said:

“Maghinto kayo sa mga checkpoints. If you see a sign there that there are soldiers flashing their lights, turn off your headlight, switch on to your lights inside your cars, because I am authorizing them to search. So, if you do not have anything to hide, I am suggesting that you be liberal enough to understand us, because they are trying to cope up with a crisis now. “

The checkpoint in Las Pinas yielded a prime catch early morning yesterday.

An AUV (Asian Utility Vehicle) accelerated though the checkpoint set up the corner of Real Street and Naga Street. When the police gave chase they were fired upon by the men in the vehicle.

News reports said “The gunmen were finally stopped and killed at the Barangay Pulang Lupa Uno-section of the C5 Extension. “
Inside the vehicle were guns and packets of shabu and a dead body whose face and hands were wrapped in packaging tape. There was also a ready-made sign identifying the dead as a drug dealer.

Here’s another advice from the President: “You can go anywhere, but be sure, if you are—if the hairs on your nape stand up, there’s something that’s afoot, then maybe just get out as soon as possible.”

Be alert. Be vigilant. And pray.

Davao inventor introduces Maglev solution for heavy traffic

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In Davao City, a man named Jose Guardo Jr., developed a new magnetic levitation (Maglev) system that could pave the way to better transit solutions. According to Sun Star Davao, it will be the third Maglev system after Germany and Japan.

Guardo’s invertion works using the gyroscopic spin induced Lenz’s law. “It uses a permanent magnet that is twisted, then returned to the conductor (can be aluminum or copper), and then refilled, causing the train to levitate.”, the local news source said. This method is different from Japan and Germany.

Their team is currently looking for potential investors to make the project come to life and the national goverment, through Department of Science and Technology-Technology Application and Promotion Institute (DOST-TAPI), is willing to help and finance Guardo’s vision.

A test trail and an incubation center will be constructed, to be shared with other inventors, once funding pushed through.

Source | Image (Shanghai Maglev Train)

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Davao leans to a new trend with Yamaha

Yamaha Motor Philippines, Inc. takes the Yamaha Tricity for its Grand Test Ride. This world class creation that combines technical ingenuity and innovative design will finally become part of the streets in the south. For 2 days Yamaha brought world class excellence to Davao ignited passion of riders and enthusiasts alike.

Exclusivity is given elegance with the experience of riding a Yamaha Tricity. To participate in the test ride, guests needed to register and attend an orientation about the event, the unit, and the riding course. After, they would be given an evaluation before riding on a custom built track that showcased the full ability and features of the Yamaha Tricity. The experience would be breathtaking; the riders became more familiar with the Yamaha-Exclusive Learning Multi-Wheen system or the LMW which allows two front wheels to adjust independently in different road conditions.

It was a rainy weekend but the enthusiasm of the attendees did not seem to waver while as the people in Davao attended the grand test ride at the SM City Davao open parking C Parking from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm and more than 700 participated in the test ride. There was also the Rev station which was displayed inside the mall where the public learned more about the LMW and Tricity alongside with cyborg Trika.

A special appearance by Gerald Anderson served as a special treat when he personally took the Yamaha Tricity around the test ride track. He also demonstrated the process of applying for the new Yamaha Club card where members are given special privileges and discounts to Yamaha items. Plenty of Yamaha Club groups were also in attendance for the vent where most of them tried out the Yamaha Tricity. To further create awareness for its arrival, there was an exclusive motorcade for the brand new unit that went around the city in the color’s white and matte red.

The Yamaha Tricity continues to change the standards of Filipino personal mobility and brings exhilaration at a new level, a new beginning that is founded on elegance and originality, building a future that moves like no other.