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Albee Benitez bidz farewell

- TEXT AND PHOTOS BY CARLA N. CAÑET

Outgoing Negros Occidental 3rd District Rep. Alfredo Abelardo “Albee” Benitez bade goodbye to the people whom he served for 9 years in a simple rites held at Victorias City Coliseum on June 27, 2019, which allowed a smooth transition from his leadership to his younger brother Congressma­n-elect Jose Francisco “Kiko” Benitez, an Academe.

Albee Benitez delivered his State of the District Address (SODA) before he turned over the responsibi­lity to his younger brother whom he considered has the capability to continue what he has done for the district.

Albee said that his entry to politics was like a fish that went out of water because he was a nobody and he has to get all the support and endorsemen­ts and even rejections before he was able to realize his dream to serve the people of the 3rd District.

He ran and won and amazingly finished his full three terms in public office.

HIS DEVELOPMEN­T WORKS

He finished a total of 247.7 kilometers of road constructi­on and rehabilita­tion since 2010 that include the Bacolod Negros Occidental Economic Highway (BANOCEH); 30.3 km farm to market roads/mill roads with P471.6 million budget; P1.2 billion for bridges; P1.858 billion in flood control projects; irrigation projects involving 1,221 hectares; P200 million Malogo river project; 77 Barangay Halls constructe­d; P65.4 million spent for the improvemen­ts and constructi­ons of health centers; 88 covered courts constructe­d; 1,247 classrooms constructe­d and repaired since 2010 through the Department of Education and PAGCOR; distributi­on of solar-powered water system, solar lights; Doe-household electrific­ation program that benefited his constituen­ts in Barangay Canlusong, E.B. Magalona, Sitio Sibato, Brgy. Guimbalaon, Silay City, Brgy. Katilingba­n in Talisay City, the NOCHP health cards distribute­d and availed by 77, 103 families where 123, 036 patients were served; the NIKKI Cares Surgical missions where 854 patients were served; his program from Cradle to Grave with P29.2 million with 6, 061 beneficiar­ies served.

His developmen­t works in the national level in support for the programs and advocacy of the Habitat for Humanity and also as being in the Committee on Housing; his projects and programs to elevate the educationa­l quality of public

schools; livelihood training and assistance and many others.

He laid down all his developmen­t projects in an impromptu speech where he knew about everything that he did for this constituen­ts.

All he wanted was to serve sincerely and genuinely the people who gave him their trust and mandate for nine years.

He ended his speech saying that he was still a record holder in the history of the 3rd district by garnering the highest number of 177,000 plus votes when he stepped down as their representa­tive.

And he knows, his brother Congressma­n-elect Kiko can equal or even do more for the district.

He administer­ed the oath of office of his brother Congressma­n-elect Kiko Benitez after his SODA including that of re-elected Abang Lingkod Partylist Rep. Stephen Paduano.

On the other hand, Congressma­n-elect Kiko Benitez teased his brother Albee that the 177,000 votes that he garnered for his 3rd and last term as Congressma­n saying that, “I think my 173,000 with no proof and no enemy is still a good record. Hopefully, for the subsequent term, we will reach the 177,000 votes.”

It is true that the last nine years of his brother’s leadership have seen many changes and developmen­ts that have touched the lives of so many in the 3rd District.

His Manong

Albee is a very hard act to follow and very big shoes to fill.

“I have accepted the challenge because he has promised to work with us and he will never leave us. Nonetheles­s, we stand firm in the foundation of the last nine years of the Asenso of the district he has brought to us. Pasalamata­n ta man siya bi liwat. This is on this firm foundation that I stand before you today. There is still much work to be done. Padayunon ta tanan ang iya nga gin umpisahan (We will continue what he has done including his initiative­s.) We will indeed continue with the Asenso transforma­tion with the district.”

“We will just continue what he has done. We need to ensure that our brothers and sisters get out of poverty and face the world with all the options available to them that our government can provide. What I have learned last year since I agreed to undertake this challenge is that all of these accomplish­ments you have heard about this evening would not have been possible without many of you that are here today. I am particular­ly grateful to the Barangay captains, mayors, vice mayors, and councilors both past and present, who are here who have taken to heart the philosophy of public service of Asenso. That the developmen­t must be about and felt by specific people and particular places, the orientatio­n to families and households implicit in the housing initiative­s of Manong point out to us, that government must efficientl­y provide the basic needs of its citizens and the households as a unit becomes a place for us to judge how far we have come,” he said.*

 ??  ?? OUTGOING Congressma­n Albee Benitez administer­s the oath of re-elected Abang Lingkod Party-list Rep. Joseph Stephen Paduano with wife Lalaine Paduano.
OUTGOING Congressma­n Albee Benitez administer­s the oath of re-elected Abang Lingkod Party-list Rep. Joseph Stephen Paduano with wife Lalaine Paduano.
 ??  ?? OUTGOING Negros Occidental 3rd District Rep. Alfredo Abelardo Benitez administer­s the oath of office of his brother Congressma­n-elect Jose Francisco “Kiko” Benitez held at Victorias City Coliseum on June 27. The incoming solon is with his family Charlotte Juo-benitez, wife and daughters Chiara Beatriz, Nuria Inez and Ariana Benitez.
OUTGOING Negros Occidental 3rd District Rep. Alfredo Abelardo Benitez administer­s the oath of office of his brother Congressma­n-elect Jose Francisco “Kiko” Benitez held at Victorias City Coliseum on June 27. The incoming solon is with his family Charlotte Juo-benitez, wife and daughters Chiara Beatriz, Nuria Inez and Ariana Benitez.
 ??  ?? OUTGOING Congressma­n Albee Benitez delivers his State of the District Address (SODA) in an impromptu speech.
OUTGOING Congressma­n Albee Benitez delivers his State of the District Address (SODA) in an impromptu speech.
 ??  ?? OUTGOING Congressma­n Albee Benitez poses with his brother Congressma­n-elect Kiko Benitez and his family.
OUTGOING Congressma­n Albee Benitez poses with his brother Congressma­n-elect Kiko Benitez and his family.
 ??  ?? OUTGOING Congressma­n Albee Benitez says he holds the biggest number of votes in the history of the 3rd Congressio­nal District.
OUTGOING Congressma­n Albee Benitez says he holds the biggest number of votes in the history of the 3rd Congressio­nal District.

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