Sun.Star Pampanga

Caluag cites divine interventi­on on San Fernando mayoral bid

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CLARK FREEPORT — City of San Fernando Councilor Vilma Caluag has described her decision to run for city mayor as Divine interventi­on.

Caluag stressed this when she announced her mayoralty bid before the Pampanga Press Club (PPC) members at Widus Hotel and Casino on Wednesday.

She said that the city’s current leadership failed to provide what the people need in terms of basic services.

“I believe in divine interventi­on and I have a good intension for the city,” Caluag said in the vernacular.

If elected mayor, Caluag vowed to implement various programs on free funeral services, scholarshi­p, medical assistance, tax collection efficiency, social services, traffic congestion among ot her s.

On medical assistance, the councillor said she will seek the assistance of Governor Lilia Pineda, the Philippine Charity Sweepstake­s Office (PCSO), Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t to help indigent patients.

“Twenty percent will come from the governor, 20 percent from PCSO, 20 percent from DSWD, and the remaining 20 is the participat­ion pay of the patient which is very minimal,” Caluag said.

She said that at least three former city mayors, including Dr. Reynaldo Aquino and Oscar Rodriguez, support her political plans.

Caluag said former councillor­s Dein Henson, Rose Calimlim and Jay Cuyugan will join her slate.

City of San Fernando, which is composed of 35 barangays, has 152 registered voters, according to Caluag.

Caluag will oppose reelection­ist mayor Edwin Santiago, who is now serving his second term as local chief executive.

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