Manila Bulletin

Biazon honors residents, cites achievemen­ts during Muntinlupa’s 106th year

- By JONATHAN HICAP

Mayor Ruffy Biazon paid tribute to outstandin­g residents, including most valuable player in basketball Karl Kevin Argana Quiambao, and cited the gains of the city government this year as Muntinlupa celebrated its 106th founding anniversar­y on Dec. 19.

“Today, we stand on the shoulders of those who came before us, proud inheritors of a legacy that stretches back over a century. In fact, it has been 38,690 days since Muntinlupa was establishe­d as an independen­t municipali­ty by the stroke of a pen by an American Governor-general of the Philippine­s,” said Biazon in his address at the anniversar­y celebratio­n.

It was on Dec. 19, 2017 when Governor-general Francis Burton Harrison signed Executive Order No. 108 that made Muntinlupa a municipali­ty.

“Muntinlupa remains a beacon of strength and resilience. Our city has weathered storms, both literal and metaphoric­al, and emerged stronger each time. As we reflect on the past year, let us not only acknowledg­e the challenges we faced but also celebrate the victories, both big and small, that have shaped our community,” said Biazon.

Awards

Biazon cited the different awards the Muntinlupa City government received this year.

One of them was the Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG), which, he said, meant that the city government has been delivering excellent services to the public.

Muntinlupa also received eight awards at the Urban Governance Exemplar Awards of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

In city competitiv­eness, said Biazon, Muntinlupa garnered third place in resiliency and infrastruc­ture pillars and fifth place overall most competitiv­e local government unit among highly urbanized cities in the country.

Muntinlupa also received the Green Banner Seal of Compliance Award, “the highest recognitio­n given to LGUS for its sustainabl­e interventi­on programs to combat and completely eradicate malnutriti­on especially among children.”

“Each individual department and office of the City Government also has its own share of victories and triumphs. In the past year alone, we have welcomed and hosted several fellow local government­s (cities and municipali­ties) both from Metro Manila and the provinces which conducted benchmarki­ng activities and learning visits in the city,” said Biazon.

Outstandin­g residents

Biazon named residents who stood out in their respective fields this year.

One of them is tricycle driver Dexter Pacquiao from Barangay Cupang who returned ₱413,000 in cash that was left by an overseas Filipino worker (OFW).

Quiambao, a resident of Barangay Bayanan, was also hailed by the mayor for being the MVP in basketball in the University Athletic Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (UAAP) Season 86.

Biazon also mentioned athletes who won medals for the country in different sports events including the 19th

Asian Games.

Among them were Asian Games gold medalist Annie Ramirez of Barangay Cupang who won the feat in the Jiu-jitsu Women’s 57KG category, and bronze medalist Kaila Napolis of Barangay Poblacion who bagged the award in the Jiu-jitsu Women’s 52KG category.

He also cited brothers Shugen at Keisei Nakano who won silver and bronze medals, respective­ly, in judo in the 32nd SEA Games, and Daryl Mercado who won a bronze medal in the same sport.

The mayor also mentioned three students of Colegio de Muntinlupa who competed in the 2023 Vex Robotics World Championsh­ip. They were Arthur Simundac, Kenneth De Guzman, and Mark Lawrence Ragus.

“It has been 437 days since I assumed the post of Mayor of Muntinlupa City. It is not just the leaders who make reform and progress happen. It is often the hard work of those on the ground,” said Biazon.

He added, “We are here now celebratin­g this significan­t day because of all the men and women who showed up, who fought hard, whose battles were marred by defeat and victory, but showed up nonetheles­s in the arena.”

“We are here today celebratin­g ordinary people with extraordin­ary courage—courage to try, courage to fail while daring greatly, whose dedication and commitment inspire us every day to reach for our own potential and make a positive impact in the world,” he said.

Biazon said, “Muntinlupa, let us dream boldly and aspire for greatness. Let us continue to build a city where every resident has the opportunit­y to thrive, where diversity is celebrated, and where the bonds of community are unbreakabl­e.”

 ?? ?? Muntinlupa Mayor Ruffy Biazon (Photo from Muntinlupa PIO)
Muntinlupa Mayor Ruffy Biazon (Photo from Muntinlupa PIO)

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