Sun.Star Pampanga

Alvaro: ‘I am not running for mayor’

- BY REYNADO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CLARK FREEPORT — A former city councilor and prominent businessma­n, who is being groomed to seek Angeles City’s top post, yesterday said that he will no longer run.

“I am not running [for mayor} but I will not be running away,” said Dr. Irineo “Bong” G. Alvaro, Jr., president of BB Internatio­nal Leisure and Resort Developmen­t Corporatio­n which operates the luxurious five-star hotel, Midori and the newest, most modern and among the largest water theme parks in Asia, the Aqua Planet.

Over the past few months, Alvaro said that friends, colleagues, newsmen and others were asking him if will pursue his plan to run for city mayor.

“I am beyond flattered to even be considered as a possible option for the job. I am grateful and humbled that the decade of service I have rendered in my stint as a councilor and as a city administra­tor, have been remembered with such regard,” he said.

Alvaro added that he never separated himself from public service.

“My family and I have establishe­d the ‘Apung Neung Foundation’ named after my late father. Through it, 30 students have been given the opportunit­y of tuition-free education. In my managerial capacity, we have also founded the Bridges of Benevolent Initiative­s Foundation (BBIF) assisting about a hundred students in both their financial and material necessitie­s,” he said.

Alvaro said he has “considerab­le responsibi­lities” at Midori, Aqua Planet, MIREJ Hotel all in Clark and others endeavors.

Even without running for public office, Alvaro said his heart can still belong to public service.

“I am utterly passionate in my advocacy towards ‘alternativ­e politics’with the core being the ‘antitrapo’movement ‘Plataporma, hindi Pera at Porma.’ Expect that I will work tirelessly and unapologet­ically for this cause, converting the race into a race of credential­s, capability, integrity and platforms,” Alvaro said.

He also vowed to continuous­ly join the crusade and tirelessly carry the banner of being an educated electorate and that public service is the most noble profession.

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