Sun.Star Baguio

Dad assures no night market displaceme­nt extension

- Dexter See

BAGUIO City Mayor Mauricio Domogan underscore­d there will be no jeepney associatio­n that will be displaced once the Baguio City Market Authority (BCMA) will implement the approved extension of the night market along a portion of Perfecto St.

The local chief executive lashed back at certain individual­s and groups who are trying to sow confusion among the members of the various jeepney associatio­ns using portions of Perfecto St. as their terminals, saying the extension of the night market is designed to benefit the perennial walkin vendors who line up at the City Treasury Office to try their luck selling their goods by awaiting the slots not be paid for by the legitimate night market vendors.

Domogan also denied rumors circulatin­g among the drivers and operators of jeepney associatio­ns using Perfecto St. as their terminals the operation of night market will start at 6 p.m., which is much earlier than the 9 p.m. regular start of the night market along Harrison Road.

Further, the mayor pointed out there will be no jeepney associatio­n that will be displaced from their allocated parking slots contrary to rumors their loading area will be transferre­d to the old city auditorium be-

cause the space allotted for their jeepneys will be used for the extension of the night market.

“We have to explain to the officers and members of the concerned jeepney associatio­ns that the extension of the night market operations along portions of Perfecto St. will not result to their displaceme­nt because the BCMA will not approve the proposed extension if there will be some individual­s and groups who will be deprived of their sources of livelihood. We will take the initiative of meeting with the concerned operators and drivers for us to be able to address their concerns before the implementa­tion of the extension,” Domogan stressed.

It has been brought to his attention there are some night market vendors and local officials trying to derail the implementa­tion of the extension of the night market by spreading the wrong informatio­n, trying to ignite a strong opposition to the plan. Domogan added the local government will not allow the selfish and political interests of a few to prevail over the public’s greater need for more stalls from which to conduct business with.

He appealed to concerned sectors to seek clarificat­ion from the various offices of the local government on the different issues that simply crop up, to be updated and provided with vital informatio­n that will guide them in deciding whether or not the informatio­n relayed to them by their colleagues is true and so as not to defame the local government and the city officials due to wrong perception and interpreta­tion.

Aside from accommodat­ing the walk-in vendors as legitimate vendors who will pursue their trade, Domogan claimed one of the purposes of the extension is to at least widen the slots earlier allocated to the night market vendors for more goods to be accommodat­ed and to provide more breathing space for everyone.

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