ADVISORY ON FAILURE OF ELECTION (ALUBIJID DISTRICT) – MARCH 9, 2024

Maayong adlaw sa atong mga pinalanggang Miyembro-Konsumante-Tag-iya sa MORESCO-1 labi na gayud ang mga MCO sa Distrito sa ALUBIJID (DISTRICT 8).

Human sa pagtuki sa atong Screening Committee alang sa Piniliay nato sa Representante sa Hunta Direktiba sa atong District 8 (ALUBIJID) ugmang adlawa, Sabado, MARSO 9, 2024, kamo gipahibalo nga walay nag-sumiter sa ilang mga Letter of Intent to Run, mao nga wala kitay nakitang Qualified Candidate nga mudagan ug magpa pili isip Board of Director – – mao nga gideklara kini nga FAILURE OF ELECTION.

Ang MORESCO-1 Screening Committee nga gilangkuban sa mga miyembro sa Management Committee sa MORESCO-1 gikan sa Engineering Services Department, Finance Services Department ug 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 OTSO 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 ALUBIJID.

Daghang salamat sa inyong pagsabot.

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

Transco Collaborates with MORESCO-1 for Onsite Inspection of its Sub-Transmission Assets

March 4, 2024

In a significant move towards enhancing power transmission efficiency, the National Transmission Corporation (Transco) and the Misamis Oriental 1 Rural Electric Service Cooperative, Inc (MORESCO-1) convened for an onsite inspection of MORESCO-1’s acquired sub-transmission assets. The inspection aims to ensure compliance with the lease purchase agreement approved by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC).

In a significant move towards enhancing power transmission efficiency, the National Transmission Corporation (Transco) and the Misamis Oriental 1 Rural Electric Service Cooperative, Inc (MORESCO-1) convened for an onsite inspection of MORESCO-1’s acquired sub-transmission assets under least purchase agreement. The inspection aims to ensure compliance as approved by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC).

The meeting, held at MORESCO-1’s premises, brought together key personnel from Transco and MORESCO-1 to oversee the assessment firsthand. Among the attendees were Rennedy Anthony B. Elarmo, Archibald L. Echano, and Aaron Jay Ricardo S. Silva, all Principal Engineers A from Transco’s Technical Management Group (TMG). Additionally, Michael Jason R. Estrera, Project Design representative from MORESCO-1, and Raff Shun Rhay Laput, Planning and Design engineer from MORESCO-1, contributed their expertise to the inspection.

Collen B. Tarcelo, Engineering Services Department Manager, and Marjun Lagumay, Laguindingan Service Area Manager, represented MORESCO-1 during the inspection, underscoring the cooperative’s commitment to transparency and cooperation in the process.

The inspection focused on evaluating the condition and functionality of MORESCO-O’s overhead sub-transmission – 69kV line-assets currently under amortization. This meticulous scrutiny is crucial to ensure that the assets meet prescribed standards and are capable of facilitating seamless power transmission within MORESCO-1’s service area.

Commenting on the collaborative effort, Engr. Elarmo stated, “The joint inspection underscores our commitment to ensuring the integrity and efficiency of power transmission infrastructure. By working closely with MORESCO-1, we aim to address any potential issues proactively and uphold the highest standards of service delivery.”

The collaboration between Transco and MORESCO-1 reflects a broader initiative within the power sector to streamline operations, enhance reliability, and ultimately, provide improved services to consumers.

As the inspection progresses, stakeholders remain optimistic about the outcomes, expecting it to lay the groundwork for further advancements in power transmission infrastructure in the region.

MORESCO-1 joins the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Laguindingan in the observance of March as FIRE PREVENTION MONTH

March is annually recognized nationwide as Fire Prevention Month.

Today morning, March 1st, MORESCO-1, along with the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) of Laguindingan, local government units, firefighting agencies, and educational institutions, conducted a motorcade and various activities aimed at promoting fire prevention measures.

You might be curious as to why March was chosen as Fire Prevention Month. The origins trace back to 1967 when President Ferdinand Marcos signed Proclamation No. 115-A designating the year 1967 and every subsequent year as Safety and Accident Prevention Year. This proclamation allocated each month of the year to focus on a specific safety and accident prevention theme. March was designated as Fire Prevention Month due to historical data indicating a surge in fire incidents during this period, as reported by the National Statistical Coordination Board.

The proclamation aimed to foster a culture of safety consciousness throughout the year, emphasizing the importance of preventive measures such as caution, vigilance, sobriety, common sense, and respect for the law. Therefore, it is encouraged to actively participate in fire prevention drills and activities in workplaces, schools, or local communities as readiness is always valuable.

In Case of FIRE and other EMERGENCIES, please IMMEDIATELY call the hotline numbers in your localities.

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