Sun.Star Cebu

That skate park plan

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That Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña is obsessed with politics is proven again in his attempt to politicize an issue that is purely about sports. He suggested that the skate park, whose constructi­on was conceived following the Asian Games gold medal win by Cebuana Margielyn Didal in skateboard­ing, be built on a lot whose sale by the previous administra­tion he questioned.

Indeed, who among our present Cebu City leaders would have thought the way Osmeña is thinking? In a way, City Councilor Joel Garganera, who is with the opposition Barug Team Rama, hit the bullseye when he said: “If we put (the skate park) in a property that has been subjected to controvers­ies, then I doubt that the intentions of the donation were pure.”

Part of the money to be used for the constructi­on of the proposed skate park would come from the contributi­on by the mayor’s sister, Maria Victoria “Minnie” Osmeña, who has pledged $100,000 or about P5 million. The lot would be donated by the Cebu City Government, but Osmeña wants it to be within the area bought by Ayala Land Inc., SM Prime Holdings and Filinvest Land Inc.

Osmeña wants to rescind the sale, which was effected by the administra­tion of former mayor Michael Rama. Meaning that the ownership issue is still hounding him. Putting the skate park inside those lots would therefore serve the mayor’s purpose, which is to further jeopardize the transactio­n entered into by his predecesso­r.

The Cebu City Council is now under the control of the mayor after the Bando Osmeña-Pundok Kauswagan (BOPK) managed to have its allies win as chiefs of the Sanggunian­g Kabataan Federation and the Associatio­n of Barangay Councils in the city. The two BOPK allies are now ex-officio members of the city council.

In its regular session the other day, the Council passed the resolution filed by Councilor Eugenio Gabuya of BOPK authorizin­g the mayor to sign on behalf of the City Government the deed of donation and acceptance. That the resolution did not specify the lot where the skate park would be built is a good sign.

Let not politickin­g stray into a project born from noble intention.

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