PUBLIC ADVISORY ON FIXING, UNSCRUPULOUS PEDDLING AND COLLECTION

The Misamis Oriental-1 Rural Electric Service Cooperative, Inc. (MORESCO-1) issues this Advisory to warn its MCOs and the general public concerning the rampant selling and promotion of Energy-Saving Devices or ESDs to reduce electric bills by trying to paint a negative image of MORESCO-1 as being the cause of high power rates.

We would like to inform everyone that these activities tend to deceive our energy consumers and promote the personal interests of these unscrupulous peddlers. To verify their claim for efficiency, consumers should ask from these sellers a test result coming from the DOE regarding their ESD .

As to other acts considered as “fixing” transactions with MORESCO-1 and collection of fees or power bill payments in behalf of MORESCO-1 , this is strictly prohibited by MORESCO-1 and futher issues this advisory in the light of recent reports received that there are individuals who are collecting fees from our MCOs.

MORESCO-1 advises the public to transact only with our Service Area Offices and pay through our Authorized Paying Stations or thru authorized online payment partners.

Please take note with the following MORESCO-1 official contact information:

MORESCO-1 NUMBERS:

SERVICE AREAS

Talakag Service Area (TSA) 0917-553-5232

Laguindingan Service Area (LSA) 0917-848-1624

Manticao Service Area (MSA) 0998-554-7020

Opol Service Area (OSA) 0917-709-1549

24 HOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE HOTLINE NUMBERS

GLOBE

0917-325-8560 (Texts)

0917-794-8314 (Calls)

SMART

0920-955-8560 (Texts)

0949-889-2047 (Calls)

For hassle-free transactions and automatic official receipt issuance, please direct your power bills payment through any of the following:

• MORESCO-1 Talakag, Opol, Laguindingan, Manticao Service Areas

• MORESCO-1 Canitoan Sub-Office

• MORESCO-1 Paying Stations (Lumbia, Alubijid, Initao, Libertad, Naawan)

• SM Malls Paying Centers

• SAVEMORE Paying Centers

• UCPB – Bulua, CDO

• Chinabank Savings – Cogon, CDO

• Robinsons Bank – Limketkai, CDO

• Rural Bank – El Salvador City

• Rural Bank – Gitagum

• Aim Coop – Lugait

• ECPay Payment Partners including GCash, Paymaya & 7-Eleven Outlets

• Banco De Oro Online Payment Method

ADVISORY ON FAILURE OF ELECTION |(LIBERTAD DISTRICT)

Maayong adlaw sa atong mga pinalanggang Miyembro-Konsumante-Tag-iya sa MORESCO-1 labi na gayud ang mga MCO sa Distrito sa LIBERTAD (DISTRICT 5).

Human sa pagtuki sa atong Screening Committee alang sa Piniliay nato sa Representante sa Hunta Direktiba sa atong District 5 (LIBERTAD) karung Sabado, MARSO 4, 2023, kamo gipahibalo nga wala kitay QUALIFIED CANDIDATE nga mudagan ug magpa-pili isip Board of Director. Busa usa kini ka FAILURE OF ELECTION.

Ang MORESCO-1 Screening Committee nga gilangkuban sa mga miyembro sa Management Committee sa MORESCO-1 gipanguluhan sa Institutional Services Manager, ang departamento nga maoy gi-mandato sa pagpadagan sa mga election-related activities sa Kooperatiba ubos sa mandato sa NEA Memo No. 2014-019 – 2014 Guidelines on the Conduct of EC District Election for Electric Cooperatives.” Dated 01 July 2014, Section 13.2.2 nga gaingun “In no less than seven (7) days before the election, the Screening Committee shall prepare the duly certified candidates and officially inform all applicants accordingly.”

TUNGUD KAY WALA MAN KITAY MAHIMO NGA ELECTION PINASUBAY SA NA-APROBAHAN NGA SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT ELECTION SA NATIONAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION (NEA), KAMI MAGPADALA NA USAB UG PROPOSAL O SUGYOT KABAHIN SA PAGPAHIGAYON SA USA NA USAB KA ELECTION ARUN MAKAPILI UG DIRECTOR ANG DISTRITO 5 NGADTO SA HUNTA DIREKTIBA SA MORESCO-1.

SA PAGKA-KARUN, ANG ATO LAMANG PAABOTON MAO ANG DESISYON SA NEA SA SUNOD NGA SCHEDULE SA ELECTION SA DISTRITO SA LIBERTAD.

Daghang salamat sa inyong pagsabot.

Pahibalo gikan sa Institutional Services Department (ISD) sa MORESCO-1

MORESCO-1 joins the whole country’s celebration of National Women’s Month

2023-2028 Theme

The 2023 National Women’s Month Celebration marks a juncture in the advancement of women’s rights as it launches a new recurring theme from this year to 2028: WE for gender equality and inclusive society. It sparks a renewed commitment to the advocacy and banks on the gains achieved during the 2016-2022 theme, WE Make CHANGE Work for Women, which emphasized the need for compassionate and harmonized networks towards gender equality and women’s empowerment (GEWE).

The recurring theme also aligns with the Philippine Development Plan 2023-2028, which aims for “deep economic and social transformation to reinvigorate job creation and accelerate poverty reduction by steering the economy back on a high-growth path.” The plan also highlights that growth must be inclusive, building an environment that provides equal opportunities to all Filipinos and equipping them with skills to participate fully in an innovative and globally competitive economy. 

We begin this new era of the National Women’s Month Celebration with the hope and ambition that WE are all for Gender Equality, WE are all for an inclusive society.