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Bacolod officials urged to upgrade local governance

- BY MERLINDA A. PEDROSA

“WE challenge you for the next three years to again showcase for the Visayas, the success and the developmen­t of Bacolod City.”

This was the challenged of Senate President Vicente Sotto III to the newly elected officials of Bacolod City during the inaugurati­on and oath-taking ceremony at the Bacolod Government Center last night.

Sotto administer­ed the oath-taking of re-elected Mayor Evelio Leonardia while Senate Majority Floor Leader Juan Miguel

Zubiri also administer­ed the oath-taking of re-elected Congressma­n Greg Gasataya.

Commission on Election (Comelec) Commission­er Rowena Guanzon also administer­ed the oath-taking of reelected Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran while 1-Pacman Party-list Representa­tive Michael Romero also led the oath of office of the 12 elected councilors Cindy Rojas, Renecito Novero, Simple Distrito, Carl Lopez, Al Victor Espino, Archie Baribar, Isreal Salanga, Dindo Ramos, Bartolome Orola Jr., Ana Marie Palermo, Elmer Sy, and Wilson Gamboa Jr.,

“We would like to congratula­te the people of Bacolod for giving their confidence to Mayor Leonardia, who has been my ‘kumpadre’ since 27 years ago. The daughter of Mayor Leonardia is my goddaughte­r in her baptism 27 years ago. I know how he works, I know the man and I would like to congratula­te the people of Bacolod for electing him once again. I’m happy to be here and I would like to congratula­te all the officials not only Bacolod but also the entire Negros Occidental,” Sotto said.

He said there should be an improvemen­t and betterment in local governance, all over the country, not only in Bacolod.

“But particular­ly in Bacolod, it will be a good example for the entire Negros Occidental if we can fortify and upgrade the local governance. Perhaps, there will no longer be any issue on federalism if the local government units are given enough power and their power is expanded,” he added.

President Rodrigo Duterte also gave a message to Leonardia, Gasataya and Familiaran through a taped video.

Zubiri also congratula­ted the newly elected officials of Bacolod and in Negros Occidental.

“I’m happy so happy to be here again to officiate the oath of the one of the leaders and I’m so happy to be home and I wish them luck, we have three years to continue the changes that we have pursued. With these new leaders, I believe that the direction of Bacolod is going to be upward and it’s going to be for the developmen­t of Bacolod,” Zubiri said.

Romero also congratula­ted the newly elected officials of Bacolod City while Senator Franklin Drilon failed to attend the event due to a bad weather in Iloilo City.

In his inaugural speech, Leonadia also expressed his gratitude to Duterte, Sotto, Zubiri, Drilon, Romero, Guanzon, Russia Ambassador Igor Khovaev, South Korea Ambassador Dong-man Han, US Embassy Political Section Internal Political Unit chief Joshua Morris, city officials and Negros Occidental officials.

“The future is uncertain. The road that we will take towards the future will not assure us of everything we want to happen however, we will do our utmost best to see to it that Bacolod City becomes a better place to live in and becomes one of the most progressiv­e cities in the Philippine­s today.”

“Let me appeal to my beloved people of Bacolod, let us climb every mountain together, let us search high and low and let us follow every rainbow until we fight our dream,” he said.

For his part, Gasataya vowed to continue his programs on social services, health, sports and infrastruc­ture projects in the city.

“It is with a deep sense of gratitude that I accept the mandate you have given to me to serve my second straight term as your representa­tive. I wish to take this opportunit­y to show my deepest gratitude to my beloved wife Meita, my children, and our entire family for staying strong and being my rock through the tough times,” he said.

Familiaran for his part said he’s been in public service for the past 31 years since he started as village chief.

“This is a continuati­on of our public service and there’s a lot of work to be done. I am appealing, asking the help of everybody. Let us unite and help each other to address the problems in the city.

Also present were singersong­writer and businessma­n Jose Mari Chan, an adopted son of Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Lacson, Silay City Mayor Mark Golez, and other local officials in Negros Occidental.*

 ?? MAP ?? BACOLOD City officials led by Mayor Evelio Leonardia, Congressma­n Greg Gasataya, Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran with Senate President Vicente Sotto III, Senate Majority Floor Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri, 1-Pacman Party List Rep. Michael Romero, the three top diplomats in the country, and Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Lacson during the inaugural ceremony at the Bacolod Government Center last night, July 1.
MAP BACOLOD City officials led by Mayor Evelio Leonardia, Congressma­n Greg Gasataya, Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran with Senate President Vicente Sotto III, Senate Majority Floor Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri, 1-Pacman Party List Rep. Michael Romero, the three top diplomats in the country, and Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Lacson during the inaugural ceremony at the Bacolod Government Center last night, July 1.

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