The Freeman

City not part of SFI deals OTHER FOOD COMPANIES CAN SELL DURING SINULOG

- Mary Ruth R. Malinao Staff Member

All local producers can sell during the Grand Parade day on January 19 as long as they comply with requiremen­ts set by the city and other government agencies, Mayor Edgardo Labella said yesterday.

His statement came after a Cebu-based food processing company sought his help after the Sinulog Foundation, Inc. reportedly barred the company and several others from selling their products at Sinulog-related activities.

Labella said the companies are allowed to sell under the principle of free enterprise.

Free enterprise refers to business activities that are not regulated by the government but are defined by a set of legal rules such as property rights, contracts, and competitiv­e bidding.

Labella said among the requiremen­ts the companies need to comply are those from the Food and Drug Authority, Department of Trade and Industry, and the city.

He said he has advised Cebu City Police Director Engelbert Soriano not to confiscate any food, item, or article that are not illegal and are compliant with the requiremen­ts set forth by the government agencies.

“Local producers are very much allowed, especially the small and medium enterprise­s. We are encouragin­g them to engage in business,” Labella said.

NOT BINDING

TO CITY

SFI entered into an exclusive deal with San Miguel Foods Inc. (SMFI) but Labella said the agreement and the partnershi­p “does not bind the city.”

Despite sitting as chairman of the SFI Board, the mayor admitted he did not see the contract between SFI and SMFI.

“I have nothing to do with that and I will never agree to any exclusivit­y contract,” Labella said.

The mayor's brother, Elmer Labella, who is the foundation's executive director, said the exclusivit­y contract was drawn by SMFI and the marketing group that SFI and the Sinulog Governing Board hired.

“It's actually a different entity,” Elmer said, referring to the marketing group.

He said the marketing group has set up ways to maximize to generate more money from sponsorshi­ps.

“What we need are the expenses on the funds for the Sinulog to make it really successful… what I did is just support with what they planned to do as long as I find it legal,” Elmer said.

NO EXCLUSIVES

Labella said the controvers­ies this year as far as exclusive deals are concerned are eye-openers and he will advise SFI to refrain from engaging in this arrangemen­t in the future.

“I will see to it that it should not be encouraged… I will never tolerate exclusivit­y provisions… We will look into this matter after Sinulog,” the mayor said.

The issue with SMFI came in the heels of another exclusivit­y issue when SFI entered into an exclusive broadcast contract with local television channel, MyTV, for the Sinulog Grand Parade and showdown on Sunday

Like in the SMFI deal, Labella said he was not informed of the exclusive contract with MyTV. He cancelled the contract on January 15 and opened the coverage to all media organizati­ons.

MyTV reportedly bought the rights to an exclusive broadcast of the Grand Parade and showdown for P800,000. Elmer has said they accepted the offer because SFI has not been earning money from media outlets covering the festival for the past 40 years.

But the mayor said he was able to persuade SFI – after a long talk with foundation president Pericles Dakay – to back down from the contract.

"I really did not have a hand on this. But when I learned about this... na there is such an exclusivit­y contract unya nadunggan sad nako ang mga reklamo sa katawhan, sa akong tanaw, kinahangla­n gyud that I will come in as mayor. That exclusivit­y contract must not be implemente­d," Labella said earlier.

 ?? ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL ?? At least 200,000 devotees
‘Walk with Mary’ down Osmeña Boulevard in Cebu City for the dawn procession
preceding the annual traslacion of the pilgrim image
of Señor Santo Niño and the Our Lady of Guadalupe to the National Shrine of Saint Joseph in
Mandaue City yesterday.
ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL At least 200,000 devotees ‘Walk with Mary’ down Osmeña Boulevard in Cebu City for the dawn procession preceding the annual traslacion of the pilgrim image of Señor Santo Niño and the Our Lady of Guadalupe to the National Shrine of Saint Joseph in Mandaue City yesterday.
 ??  ?? Cebu City Mayor Edgar Labella and Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes greet each other as the pilgrim image of Señor Sto. Niño arrive in Mandaue City during the Traslacion. JOY TORREJOS
Cebu City Mayor Edgar Labella and Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes greet each other as the pilgrim image of Señor Sto. Niño arrive in Mandaue City during the Traslacion. JOY TORREJOS

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