Tuesday, November 19, 2013

RPMA-ARMM Participates Inter-Agency Sports for Peace Kick-Off Ceremony



ORG Compound, Cotabato City/November 19, 2013. ‘Share the force and synergy’ is how the Regional Ports Management Authority (RPMA-ARMM) personnel aggressively conveyed while representing the agency’s participation on the Inter-Agency Sports for Peace Kick-Off Ceremony held at the ORG Compound in this city. 

This event enjoined inter-agencies’ efforts in commemorating the ‘24th Pakaradjaan sa ARMM’ on the day (November 19) the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao was founded. In his message, Regional Governor Mujiv Hataman, who graced the kick-off ceremony emphasized that ‘without the ARMM, its founding leaders and their sacrifices, we may not be here collectively serving and celebrating today.’  He further said, ‘we have not declared a holiday instead we work and celebrate in our offices.’

The event’s trajectory is to engage inter-agencies aggressive participation in all event highlights such as Takbo Para sa Kalikasan, Kick-Off Program, Lighting of Torch, Hataw for Healthy Living, Morolympics, the 100 meter dash and 4 x 100 meters relay.###




'The Blue Marlin, the Yellow Septuagint and the Banner': RPMA-ARMM contingent participate during the Inter-Agency Sports for Peace Kick-off Ceremony for the 24th Pakaradjaan sa ARMM commemoration at ORG Compound, Cotabato City.


Monday, November 18, 2013

RPMA-ARMM: DONATES RELIEF FUND, PROVIDES VOLUNTEERS, HELPS RE-PACK RELIEF GOODS FOR TYPHOON YOLANDA SURVIVORS



ORG Compound, Cotabato City/November 18, 2013.  ‘From the People of ARMM.’ Responding the call of duty to extend aid to thousands of survivors affected by the first-ever recorded super typhoon ‘Yolanda (Haiyan) by the ARMM Government, the Regional Ports Management Authority (RPMA) has provided volunteers who helped and joined the repacking of relief goods at the regional compound in the city.

This was an inter-agency convergence on pooling of resources to purchase relief logistical needs and providing manpower to sort-out thousands of relief items such as rice, bottled water, instant noodles and canned goods and some traditional ready-to-eat pastries like ‘belwah’. A humanitarian assistance response team shall be dispatched by the ARMM government to bring the relief assistance to thousands of survivors on Tuesday, November 19. The ARMM humanitarian assistance team would join the ranks of hundreds of local, national and international relief volunteers giving aid to severely affected areas but least served in Samar and Leyte provinces, including Tacloban City which suffered the massive damage and huge loss of human lives at the aftermath of the monster typhoon.

As part of its commitment to respond aid in times of emergencies, the RPMA has donated P 25,000 relief fund for the said purpose.###


Photo Above: Mr. Garib Abas, Budget Officer of RPMA, seen in blue and white shirt helped in repacking relief items along with other volunteers for thousands of survivors affected by typhoon 'Yolanda' to be transported to Tacloban City.