The Philippine Star

5 trucks of campaign trash collected in Manila

- – Jose Rodel Clapano

Five truckloads of campaign materials were collected in Manila over two days after the elections.

Mayor Joseph Estrada ordered the city’s department of public services and the parks developmen­t office a day after the elections to clean up Manila’s streets and public parks of campaign posters, streamers and other election materials.

Arsenic Lacson, who heads the parks developmen­t office, said they started the cleanup on Tuesday at Plaza Hugo in Sta. Ana, where they collected two truckloads of campaign trash.

Lacson also urged other candidates to help the city government clean up the mess left by three months of election campaign.

“Win or lose, candidates should be responsibl­e in cleaning up their election mess,” he said, adding that the cleanup will take at least a week.

On Wednesday, parks developmen­t personnel cleaned up Plaza Lacson in Sta. Cruz, Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz in Binondo, and Plaza Moriones and Plaza Morga in Tondo, where three more truckloads of campaign waste were collected.

“We returned to Plaza Moriones today (Thursday) because there are campaign materials posted on the posts. It’s difficult to remove the posters and the paint is being destroyed,” Lacson said.

Estrada said he gives special care to the city’s 48 parks, plazas, and monuments – all that remained of the old Manila’s prewar and colonial architectu­re. Many have been converted to children’s playground­s during the previous administra­tions.

These historic landmarks have been recently renovated under Estrada’s P100-million restoratio­n program.

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