The Freeman

Sinulog contingent­s on a decline

- — Jean Marvette A. Demecillo/BRP

For the past four years, there has been a noticeable decrease in the number of contingent­s participat­ing in the Sinulog sa Kabataan sa Lalawigan.

In 2016 and 2017, nine contingent­s joined in both the elementary and secondary divisions of the competitio­n.

In 2018, the Sinulog Foundation Inc. decided to merge the participat­ing contingent­s of the elementary and secondary divisions since there were only seven contingent­s for both categories.

For this year, only five contingent­s are vying for the trophy of Sinulog sa Lalawigan Best in Ritual Showdown.

Despite this decrease in participat­ion, Cebu City Councilor David Tumulak said there is nothing to worry about since it is expected that more towns and cities will bounce back for the 40th Sinulog celebratio­n next year.

“Wala ta maguol sa number of contingent­s. Ato gyud ‘ning ipadayon kay para makapadayo­n og showcase ang mga municipali­ties ug siyudad sa probinsya sa Sugbo sa ilang lugar,” he said.

Tumulak, chairman of the SFI Executive Committee, said the organizers actually anticipate­d there will be fewer contingent­s this year because of inflation and because it is an election season.

As long as there are contingent­s, Tumulak said there is no need to cancel the competitio­n since it is an avenue for the municipali­ties and cities in Cebu Province to showcase their places in one of the biggest festivals in the country.

Tumulak also said some chief executives of the different towns and cities in Cebu Province actually said they wanted to join this year's competitio­n but they are constraine­d by budget limitation­s.

“Mapasalama­ton kaayo ta atong lima ka contingent­s karong tuiga nga bisan og mahal na ang palitonon, nakapangit­a g'yud sila og paagi nga ipadayon ilang debosyon sa Balaan nga Bata,” he said.

The participat­ing contingent­s come from the cities of Carcar, Talisay, and Bogo, and towns of Ginatilan and Consolacio­n.

When asked if there is a need to increase the P400,000 subsidy to each of the participat­ing contingent­s, Tumulak said it should not happen soon as the city government just increased the subsidy from P200,000 to P300,000 and now to P400,000.

“It's up to them nga moapil nila basta padayon nga mohatag ang siyudad nga mohatag og subsidy nga dako na kaayo og matabang sa ilang pagform og contingent,” he said, adding that the other festivals only provide a P100,000 subsidy to their contingent­s.

Even with the decreasing number of contingent­s, Tumulak said the SFI and the Cebu City government will continue to hold Sinulog sa Kabataan sa Lalawigan every year.

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