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Friday, November 22, 2013

Zambo. Norte media men celebrate press week

By Franklin P. Gumapon
DIPOLOG CITY – Broadcast and print media practitioners of Zamboanga del Norte have converged here Sunday to join a motorcade signaling the start of the press week celebration spearheaded by the Zamboanga del Norte Press Club (ZNPC), Nov. 17-23.

Local radio stations and newspapers turned up to participate in the motorcade from Dipolog to Polanco town where a “budol fight” with municipal officials and a bowling tournament among news men followed.

Budol fight is a way of eating foods placed on banana leaves scattered on long table with bare hands.

Anchored on the theme, “The Press: Continuing its role as vanguards of good governance,” the members of the fourth estate are reminded of their roles as watchdogs of the public servants.

“The profession we chose is a unique one. We shape the destiny of our nation. We are the watchdogs of our public servants. We are the vanguards of good governance. Let us continue to be so,” ZNPC President Rosemarie P. Miranda told her fellow journalists.

It can be recalled that during the Marcos regime, two media men here known to be critics of the dictator, were slain. The deaths of Atty. Zorro Aguilar and Jacobo S. Amatong have remained unsolved today.

In 1996, another newspaperman in the person of Atty. Ferdinand Reyes was gunned down right at his law office by unidentified assassins.

The last victim was radio commentator Clyde Cantoneros who was shot dead in May 2005. He fiercely denounced the wrongdoings of certain local officials in his radio program.

Awarding of prizes to sports fest winners will be done during the dinner fellowship on culmination day. (PIA9)