Sun.Star Pampanga

Make communitie­s safer, resilient to disasters

- BY ERIKA MARIEL GINES Sun.Star Staff Writer

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO— “We cannot do away with environmen­tal hazards and natural calamities, but we can prepare and respond to them more efficientl­y.”

This was highlighte­d by Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Undersecre­tary for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation Renato Solidum, Jr. during the Pampanga Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (PamCham) 60th General Membership Meeting where he stressed the importance of disaster preparedne­ss amid the 5.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami that devastated Indonesia last week.

Speaking with the members of the chamber and local government officials, the DOST chief urged everyone to “become involved in making communitie­s and businesses safer and resilient to disasters.”

measure with some amendments but the House failed to act on it in the plenary until Congress adjourned in 2013.

In 2014, House Bill No. 2343 was then filed by Guiao which re-endorsed McTavish’s re-applicatio­n for Filipino citizenshi­p. The measure again failed to reach the plenary.

“It was approved at the committee level of the House but failed to reach the Senate plenary. It was really good that Senator [Richard] Gordon picked it up and pursued its approval” Guiao said.

Sponsored by Gordon, chair of the Senate Committee on Justice and Human Rights, House Bill 7388 granted Philippine citizenshi­p to McTavish in recognitio­n of his “exemplary contributi­ons as a sportsman, entreprene­ur, civic leader, devout Catholic and philanthro­pist.” The senator also cited McTavish as among the pioneer investors in the Clark Freeport Zone and became the president of the Hotel and Restaurant Associatio­n in Pampanga.

The measure grants citizenshi­p to McTavish, “with all the rights and correspond­ing obligation­s appurtenan­t thereto as a natural-born Filipino citizen.”

Guiao shared that the Filipino citizenshi­p for McTavish is long overdue as the renowned boxing referee prides himself as a Kapampanga­n, who embraced Philippine customs, traditions, ideals and has decided to become a Filipino citizen and make the Philippine­s his permanent home to which he shall forever pledge loyalty and al l egi an ce.

“He is best recognized for his exemplary contributi­ons in Angeles City as manifested in the various projects that no other foreigner or natural-born Filipino has accomplish­ed. He is a sportsman, entreprene­ur, civil leader, devout catholic and a philantrop­hist,” Guiao said.

He added that as a civic leader McTavish became the president of the Rotary Club of Mabalacat in 1983 where he introduced the Polio Plus Project, the pilot program that became the basis of Rotary Internatio­nal efforts to eradicate polio worldwide.

He also became the president of the Rotary Club of Clark Centennial and formed the Bahay Bata Foundation, a residence center for street children in Angeles City.

“McTavish is best admired philantrop­hic work advancing attention

to the plight of street children and in fact consistent­ly raised funds to support the education and subsistenc­e of 71 school children, providing lodging for 35 of them,” Guiao furthered.

McTavish started his career in refereeing in the 1970s. He has officiated some previous matches of Senator Manny Pacquiao.

The last world title fight he officiated was between undefeated Thai Chayaphon Moonsri, who successful­ly defended his WBC world minimum weight title against Australian resident Omari Kimweri of Tanzania on June 3, 2016 in Rayong, Thailand.

Outside the Philippine­s and New Zealand, McTavish officiated matches in Australia, China, England, Japan, North Korea, Mexico, Russia, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates.

In October last year, he was named Referee of the Year in the 55th WBC Convention held in Baku, Azerbaijan. The WBC also honored McTavish with the same recognitio­n in 2013 and 2015.— JTD

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 ?? -Princess Clea Arcellaz ?? COMMUNITY ON THE RISE. Constructi­on materials and equipment are in place for the ongoing constructi­on of relocation houses in a sixhectare lot in Barangay Bebe Anac, Masantol town.
-Princess Clea Arcellaz COMMUNITY ON THE RISE. Constructi­on materials and equipment are in place for the ongoing constructi­on of relocation houses in a sixhectare lot in Barangay Bebe Anac, Masantol town.

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