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87TH ARAW NG DABAW PEACEFUL

Final ‘Araw’ event Parada Dabawenyo ends successful­ly and gracefully

- BY DAVID EZRA FRANCISQUE­TE AND ROJEAN GRACE PATUMBON

THE Parada Dabawenyo, the culminatin­g and final event of the 87th Araw ng Dabaw in the city, concluded in a generally peaceful and successful manner, with no reported threats or violent incidents throughout the event, according to the Davao City Police Office (DCPO) on Sunday, March 17, 2024.

“The Parada Dabawenyo has officially ended. The area was observed to be peaceful and orderly with no untoward incidents,” DCPO stated in its report

DCPO, through the San Pedro Police Station (PS2), augmented police visibility at San Pedro Square, where an estimated 5,000 spectators were recorded.

A total of 2,621 personnel were deployed, including 16 individual­s from various security and safety cluster agencies and offices through the Multi-Agency Coordinati­ng Center (Macc), to monitor the approximat­ely 45,000 to 50,000 Dabawenyos participat­ing in the event, as confirmed by the City Tourism Operations Office (CTOO).

The Parada began on Roxas Avenue, passing through C.M. Recto to Rizal Avenue before turning right at Chinabank heading to Iñigo Street (formerly Anda Street), then left to San Pedro St., ending at San Pedro Square. It involved over 300 contingent­s from different government agencies, companies, socio-civic organizati­ons, and 41 bands in the city.

Event organizer Harold Quibete, founder of HQ Production, disclosed earlier that the event’s route was shortened to highlight the revamped look of C.M. Recto Street and minimize road closures to prevent traffic congestion and accommodat­e private and public vehicles.

“This time, ang atoang Parada Dabawenyo is something new because we are traversing a new route. This one is a shortened route with minimal road closures because we wanted to also give all our commuters, and all our private vehicles in other parts of the kanang route nga ginaconsum­e mismo sa Parada Dabawenyo even if this happens on a Sunday.

Not only that, we also wanted to highlight, actually atong Pasko Fiesta mao na gyud ni siya dapat ang rota nato, we wanted to highlight the very beautiful CM Recto Street (This time, our Parada Dabawenyo is taking a new route. This is a shortened route with minimal road closures to provide alternativ­e routes for commuters and private vehicles affected by the parade, even on a Sunday. We also wanted to showcase the beauty of C.M. Recto Street),” he said.

The Public Safety and Security Office (PSSO) deployed 8,415 security personnel and police officers throughout the monthlong celebratio­n, with 7,050 personnel deployed on the opening day alone on March 1.

‘Very successful’ Parada Dabawenyo

Meanwhile, Quibete, speaking in a media interview on Sunday morning, March 17, 2024, at San Pedro Square, described the Parada as “very successful”, as he acknowledg­ed that some participan­ts were late.

“Daghan gyud kaayo ang naabot og late maong wala na nagkadimao ang atoang roster of parade and order (We had many participan­ts arrive late, which affected our parade roster and order),” he said.

“Neverthele­ss, we are very, very happy kay maski pang nalate sila nasingit namo gracefully na dili madaot ang programa (Neverthele­ss, we’re very pleased because even with their tardiness, we managed to incorporat­e them gracefully without disrupting the program),” he continued. (Read full story on sunstar.com. ph/davao)

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