Philippine Daily Inquirer

Metro makes room for INC event

No elementary, HS classes in 13 LGUs

- By Niña P. Calleja and Dona Z. Pazzibugan

IN WHAT can be a measure of how vast and potent a force the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) has become, the government has suspended elementary and high school classes today in 13 out of 17 local government units in Metro Manila in anticipati­on of heavy traffic conditions arising from an INC outreach project.

Around 5,000 buses from the provinces are expected to enter the capital starting early Monday, carrying people to the medical mission to be held inManila by the Felix Y. Manalo (FYM) Foundation, the INC’s charity arm, according to the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA).

The Department of Education issued an advisory Sunday declaring no classes in the cities of Manila, Quezon, Caloocan, Pasig, Pasay, Makati, Mandaluyon­g, Taguig, Parañaque, San Juan, Muntinlupa, Valenzuela and the municipali­ty of Pateros. As early as Friday, Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada issued an order suspending classes also in the college level.

But schools will remain open in the cities of Marikina, Las Piñas, Malabon and Navotas, where traffic is not expected to be affected by the FYM Foundation’s Lingap sa Mamayan Project.

Education Secretary Armin Luistro said he came to the decision to suspend classes in some LGUs upon the advice of MMDA Chair Francis Tolentino on the expected traffic scenario.

“That’s just for selected divisions. The traffic advisory we got is that the INC will have a huge activity,” Luistro said in a text message.

Tolentino said about a million INC members will gather in Manila for their evangelica­l mission on Monday, including those coming from neighborin­g provinces like Laguna, Batangas, Cavite and Rizal.

He said he also asked Transporta­tion Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya to extend the hours of the MRT and LRT operations today.

‘Floating holiday’ pushed

“I am proposing a floating holiday which is normally done abroad, particular­ly in the United States. In this case, employers allow their workers to take a leave of absence with pay whenever they wish to attend religious activities,” Tolentino said Sunday on MMDA’s weekly radio show.

The MMDA chief also explained that apart from the INC project, there are important occasions for people of other faiths that employers should also consider this week.

“Tomorrow is the start of the pilgrimage to Mecca of our Muslim brothers. It is also the eve of their Eid’l Adha, which is an important day for them. Today, members of the Roman Catholic Church observe the feast day of Our Lady of La Naval and Our Lady of Fatima,” he said.

MMDA Traffic Engineerin­g Center chief Neomie Recio advised motorists to defer travels to Manila today, citing the expected “domino effect” of the INC mission on several roads and intersecti­ons which would be closed to traffic.

“If you don’t have an important business there, please don’t go, or postpone it to a later date because of the heavy traffic. It might just ruin your schedule,” he stressed.

According to Recio, the INC mission will be held simultaneo­usly in six locations: Plaza del Carmen beside San Sebastian Church; Plaza Avelino on Nagtahan; Magallanes Drive in front of the Post Office; the fleamarket beside Quiapo Church; the area at the back of Far Eastern University; and beside Isettan at the corner of CM Recto Avenue and Quezon Boulevard.

The Isettan site will also have a stage set up for “entertainm­ent activities,” he added.

Runup to INC centennial

The outreach missions are being conducted in preparatio­n for the Iglesia’s centennial on July 27, 2014. The first leg was held in April at P. Guevarra Elementary School in Binondo, also in Manila.

Other missions have since been conducted in Caloocan and Pasay; and in the provinces of Rizal, Pampanga, Cavite, Laguna, Agusan del Sur and in the Bicol region.

Among the roads to be closed in Manila today are Loyola Street corner Recto Avenue, Gil Puyat Avenue-Quezon Boulevard, Hidalgo and Calder Streets, Concepcion Aguilla and Del Carmen Streets, Concepcion Aguilla and Nepomuceno Streets, Nepomuceno and Legarda Streets, Legarda and San Rafael Streets, the northbound lane of the service road of Quezon Boulevard going to Recto Street (in front of Isetann Mall), the eastbound lane of Recto Avenue from Rizal Avenue to Nicanor Reyes Street, the stretch of Palanca to P. Casal to Quiapo underpass, the portion of Magallanes Drive extension from the Post Office area to and from McArthur Bridge.

Alternativ­e routes

The MMDA said motorists may take following alternativ­e routes:

From Manila to Quezon City, they may take Taft Avenue, turn right or left at UN Avenue, left to Otis, left to Nagtahan and onward to their destinatio­n.

From Quezon City to Manila, take España, right to Lacson, Tayuman then left turn to Jose Abad Santos, Regin Regente, Juan Luna, Plaza Cervantes, Jones Bridge, P. Burgos to destinatio­n. Another optionwoul­d be España, left turn to Lacson, Nagtahan, right to Otis, right to UN Avenue, and on to destinatio­n.

From Caloocan, take Rizal Avenue, right to Tayuman, left to Jose Abad Santos , Regin Regente, Juan Luna, Plaza Cervantes, and then Jones Bridge to destinatio­n.

From Luneta to Caloocan, take Jones Bridge, Quintin Paredes, Regina Regente, Jose Abad Santos and Rizal Avenue to destinatio­n.

From Divisoria to Cubao via Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard, take CM Recto, left turn to Jose Abad Santos, right turn to Tayuman, Lacson, right to Earnshaw, left at Legarda, then Legarda-Nagtahan flyover to destinatio­n.

From Cubao to Divisoria, take Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard, Nagtahan flyover, Legarda, right at Earnshaw, left at Lacson, Tayuman, left to Jose Abad Santos, left to destinatio­n.

From Divisoria to Cubao, take CM Recto, left at Jose Abad Santos, right at Tayuman, Lacson, right to Earnshaw, left at LegardaNag­tahan flyover to destinatio­n.

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