Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Tourist arrivals in Panglao 
surge in 1st quarter of 2025
By Elvira C. Bongosia

TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol (PIA) — The first quarter of 2025 showed a high number of tourist arrivals in the island of Panglao, especially in foreign tourist arrivals.

Based on data from the Panglao Municipal Tourism Office, in the first quarter of this year, February 2025 recorded a notable peak of 70,458 guests.

The month of January recorded the arrival of 65,983 guests, while March logged 55,431.

Panglao tourism officer Leonides Senica said this is possibly due to events, long weekends, and the town’s improved promotional activities.

Although the total arrivals in the first three months of this year appear slightly lower than the same period in 2024, Senica said that the 2025 data is partial and still being collected.

Overall guest arrivals in the first quarter of 2024 totaled 205,981, while partial guest arrivals in the same quarter of 2025 have now reached 191,872.

Senica is confident that the final tally is expected to surpass the current total, especially once full submissions are received from accommodation establishments.

“The data for 2025 is partial and still subject to increase as more reports are collected,” Senica clarified.

Data also shows a notable 7.3 percent increase of foreign arrivals (non-Philippine residents) from 102,757 in 2024 to 110,253 in the first quarter of 2025.

Senica said this indicates a stronger international market interest or enhanced accessibility.

According to Senica, this upward trend, especially among foreign markets, may reflect the positive impact of ongoing tourism promotions and improving global travel conditions.

The island’s top 10 foreign markets for the first quarter of 2025 are Korea (13,473), China (1,736), Taiwan (1,396), United States of America (1,622), France (1,122), Germany (823), Poland (742), Russia (728), Spain (617), and Japan (692). (ECB/PIA7-Bohol)
The Alona Beach in Panglao. Alona Beach is a small stretch of tropical paradise in Panglao Island in Bohol. It is one of the top travel destinations in the Philippines because of its wonderful white sand beach, beautiful blue waters, world class diving and tours. (ECB/PIA7-Bohol)

Monday, May 5, 2025

Comelec puts Tagbilaran City,
6 towns poll areas of concern

TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, (PIA)—The Commission on Elections has places six towns and Tagbilaran City in Bohol in the yellow category of the election areas of concern and would force the election security operators to put in a bolstered security to ensure peaceful and fair elections.

In the list which the Provincial Joint Security Control Center (PJCCC) submitted to the Regional JSCC include Buenavista, Tubigon, Inabanga, Trinidad, Ubay, San Miguel and Tagbilaran City.

“Areas placed under yellow category are those with history of election related violence in the last recent elections and those with intense political rivalry which spark division among local leaders that has since raised tensions that could threaten the peace and security,” explains Camp Dagohoy’s Operations Officer Major Christopher Fernandez, during the recent Final Provincial Command Conference at the Panda Tea Garden and Suites, May 3.

For these areas, the Philippine National Police, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine Coast Guard, Bureau of Fire Protection and polls stakeholders deploy uniformed personnel to help keep the peace.

For Buenavista, the yellow category stemmed from an election related violence which happened October 6, 2023 in preparation for the Barangay and SK elections.

That time, a municipal councilor was shot to death in Barangay Cangawa of the town, where two of the three suspects are now arrested and facing suits while one is still at large.

For Tubigon, the intense rivalry between outgoing mayor William Jao and former Mayor Marlon Amila has leapt into vice mayor Rene Villaber, whom Jao endorsed, which extended the intense rivalry.

Jao and Amila have faced off in four elections since 2013.

Inabanga on the other hand, is yet another saga of political rivalries highlighting the Jumamoy’s four decade and record holding last undefeated political dynasty in Bohol.

This time, incumbent mayor Jose Jono Jumamoy faces off the nephew of the opposition camp leader in Epifanio Muneses, who narrowly lost to the maternal Jumamoy in 2013.

Now seen to be a hotspot in the 2025 National Elections, Jose Jono is set to extend his term, but could be in for yet a loud opposition in Dexter Ancla, a relative of the Muneses, who lost in the 2016 and 2019 polls.

Partnering Jose Jono is his mother Josephine Socorro while on the other camps is Dexter paired with former vice mayor Hermogenes Cenabre Jr.

Complicating the rivalry is Angcla’s alliance with Abante Bohol Coalition under Governor Erico Aristotle Aumentado, which also polarized the already tense situation that has become a political incendiary.

Trinidad, on the other hand recorded an alleged threat to the local candidates, thus the category as assessed by the police and the military operatives here.

Incumbent mayor and lawyer Roberto Cajes, who was former congressman in the district pairs with his daughter Joan Robie, while on the opposite camp is vice mayor Ferdinand Erio and Deuel Puracan.

Mayor Cajes reportedly received a threat through text that he may not last until May 12, and their rallies had been with strange men observing.

Ubay has councilor Violeta Reyes, wife of incumbent mayor Constantino up against vice mayor Victor Bonghanoy and Maximo Boyles Jr.

Once allies, Bonghanoy and Reyes are now at bitter ends, both candidates with a good influence and could muster crowds as respected political figures.

It is again a mayor against vice mayor rivalry in San Miguel when Ian Gil meets Faustino Bulaga who is also an influential and powerful figure, that the campaigns have been a colorful exchange of discrediting words that often lead to supporters flaring up.

And the intense political rivalry displayed, not by the candidates but by the highly politicized supporters and neighborhoods maje Tagbilaran City a showcase of heated campaigns and growing political tensions.

A former ally and son of former city mayor now shifts alliances, against a re-electionist Jane Cajes Yap, daughter of yet another candidate Mayor Roberto Cajes.

Malvin Misael Torralba still keeps his father’s charisma, and the voting support of vote rich Cogon, while Yap has a term of showcasing what her leadership style and how it has brought Tagbilaran to what it is now. (PIABohol)
SECURITY FORCE DEPLOYMENT. With still insufficient number of security personnel to help facilitate the conduct of peaceful and credible elections, the PNP, AFP, BFP and PGC along with other poll stakeholders are pooling manpower and coordinating strategies for successful elections a week from now. (PIABohol)