The Philippine Star

Araw ng Maynila: Erap honors outstandin­g citizens

- By JOSE RODEL CLAPANO

The Manila city government honored on Friday outstandin­g citizens as part of the week-long celebratio­n of its 446th founding anniversar­y or Araw ng Maynila.

Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada led the awarding of plaques to nine Outstandin­g Manilans of 2017 in simple rites at the Manila Hotel.

Honored were the late Juan Arellano, Sen. Sonny Angara, Ramon Orlina, Socorro Ramos, Auraeus Solito, Patrocinio Villafuert­e, Boots Anson-Roa, Ben Farrales and Amelia Lapeña-Bonifacio.

They were chosen for success in their respective

careers, thus giving honor to Manila, Estrada said.

Anson-Roa was cited for her being a popular movie actress and a FAMAS awardee, while Angara was recognized for his public service.

On the other hand, Farrales is a well-known Filipino fashion designer while Orlina is the father of Philippine glass sculpture.

Villafuert­e was honored for being a multi-awarded writer, linguist and educator.

Solito is an award-winning filmmaker and indigenous people’s rights advocate and Ramos is the woman behind National Bookstore.

Lapeña-Bonifacio was honored for being the grand lady of Philippine puppet theater.

Estrada bestowed a posthumous award on Tondo-born architect Juan Arellano, who designed the Metropolit­an Theater, the Legislativ­e Building that now houses the National Museum and the Manila Central Post Office Building.

Estrada also awarded outstandin­g business and real property taxpayers.

PhilSTAR Daily Inc. was eighth among the top company taxpayers. The others were Manila Electric Co. (Meralco), Internatio­nal Containers Terminal Services Inc. SM Prime Holdings Inc. Mercury Drug Corp., Unilever Philippine­s Inc., Asian Terminals Inc., Maynilad Water Services Inc., Puregold Price Club Inc. and Golden Arches Developmen­t Corp. (McDonald’s).

The city government also named Megaworld Corp., Asian Terminals Inc., Unilever Philippine­s Inc., Manila North Harbor Port Inc., SM Prime Holdings Inc., Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Home Guaranty Corp., Bataan Ship Yard and Engineerin­g Co. Inc., Meralco and Rob- insons Land Corp. as this year’s top 10 real property taxpayers.

Meanwhile, Estrada reassured the 8,000 city hall employees that they would keep their jobs “as long as they fulfill their duties with highest dedication.”

In a speech during the awarding of Manila’s outstandin­g employees, Estrada said he is not a “benggador” or a vindictive person.

“I have also shown to all of you that I fulfill my promises,” he said.

“By this time, it must be very clear to all of you that I meant what I said before: for as long as you perform your duties, and perform them with utmost integrity and honesty, then you need not have fears about keeping your jobs,” Estrada added.

Since he assumed office in 2013, Estrada stressed that he never terminated, transferre­d or replaced employees identified with the previous administra­tions or those who supported rival candidates in the elections.

Estrada admitted he is “saddened” that there are still a few who continue to sabotage the many programs and projects he started implementi­ng since 2013.

These include employees who are deliberate­ly delaying the processing of vital documents, those collecting fees from residents availing of the city government’s free medical services and those spreading destructiv­e rumors that erode Manileños’ trust in him.

Estrada congratula­ted the 10 Outstandin­g Employees and recipients of Service Loyalty awards for their exemplary work and “showing the citizens of this city that we in government are not just employees, but public servants.”

“This is one occasion that truly brings honor to our city. As model employees, I hope that you can set a good example that others can follow,” Estrada said.

The 10 Outstandin­g Employees for 2017 are Anabel Ayong, Department of Public Services (DPS); Reynaldo de Guzman, Department of Engineerin­g and Public Works (DEPW); Diosdado Familaran, DEPW; Barbara Gitgano, DPS; Socorro Meneses, DPS; Roberto Orallo, DEPW; Dr. Maria Nanette Pagalan, Sta. Ana Hospital; Avelino Resuena, DEPW; Priscilla Tagalag, DPS; Dr. Maria Cecilia Tolentino of Gat Andres Bonifacio Memorial Medical Center.

Also honored were 368 employees who have been in the service for 30, 35, 40 and 40-plus years.

 ?? JOEY VIDUYA ?? National Book Store founder Socorro Ramos receives an award as Outstandin­g Manilan from Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada and Vice Mayor Honey LacunaPang­an during a ceremony highlighti­ng the weeklong 446th Araw ng Maynila festivitie­s at the Manila Hotel the...
JOEY VIDUYA National Book Store founder Socorro Ramos receives an award as Outstandin­g Manilan from Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada and Vice Mayor Honey LacunaPang­an during a ceremony highlighti­ng the weeklong 446th Araw ng Maynila festivitie­s at the Manila Hotel the...

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