The Freeman

Cordova wants to be part in Santo Niño motorcade

Cordova Mayor Mary Therese “Teche” Sitoy Cho has appealed before the executive committee in charge in the preparatio­ns for the 456th Fiesta Señor next year to include her town in the route plan for the motorcade.

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She made the appeal after Cordova was excluded in the initial plan of the committee on Traslacion motorcade.

“In behalf of the people of Cordova, I respectful­ly appeal to the Task Force created to plan alternativ­e activities, specifical­ly the Traslacion motorcade for the 456th Fiesta of the Señor Santo Nino de Cebu to reconsider your decision of excluding Cordova this year from the route of the motorcade procession,” Cho said during the 5th Sinulog Security Meeting on Thursday, October 15, 2020, at the Aula Magna Conference room in the Basilica Del Santo Nino Pilgrim Center.

In a post on the official Facebook page of Cordova, the mayor said that the people of Cordova have also suffered emotional stress brought by the coronaviru­s disease pandemic making people hopeless, thus, seeing the motored Santo Niño passing through their doors would help them “rekindle faith and give hope to the people in these trying times”.

“A visit of the image of our beloved Señor is already a great reminder that God is always with us and will not forsake us; his visit to Cordova will bring hope and inspiratio­n for Cordovanho­ns to continue to fight and look forward to better times,” Cho said.

In his presentati­on during the October 8, 2020 meeting, Cebu City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office ( CCDRRMO) officer- in- charge Harold Alcontin showed the initial route plan and it does not include Cordova.

Alcontin’s team had already conducted an initial drive- thru inspection of the proposed routes for the motorcade. The recommende­d distance for the motorcade is 16 kilometers which will be submitted for approval by the Inter- Agency Task Force (IATF).

Cho assured the committee headed by Cebu City Councilor Philip Zafra that the LGU will take care of the security and crowd control if her appeal is approved.

“I pray for a positive action on this humanitari­an appeal,” Cho added.

The motorcade is set on January 14, 2021.-- Le Phyllis F. Antojado/FPL

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