The Philippine Star

Lacuna vows to continue Isko’s programs

- By MARC JAYSON CAYABYAB

Manila mayor-elect Honey Lacuna yesterday vowed to continue the programs of outgoing Mayor Isko Moreno.

In an interview on dzMM, Lacuna said Moreno, who has conceded defeat in the presidenti­al race, would always be welcome in their local party Asenso Manileño.

Lacuna, an outgoing vice mayor, was proclaimed Manila mayor on Wednesday night. She received 538,595 votes based in the official canvassed results.

Lacuna’s closest rival, Alex Lopez, son of the late Manila mayor Mel Lopez Jr., got 166,908 votes. Former congressma­n Amado Bagatsing garnered 118,694 votes. Christy Lim, daughter of the late mayor Alfredo Lim, received 14,857 votes.

Retired police general Elmer Jamias got 4,057 votes while independen­t candidate Onofre Abad had 2,618 votes.

Lacuna, Manila’s first female mayor, said she would continue the city’s allowances for senior citizens, persons with disabiliti­es and solo parents, as well as the constructi­on of schools and hospitals.

She also vowed to continue Moreno’s programs of cleaning up the streets of Manila and removing illegal vendors.

Lacuna said she would continue the transparen­cy measures at city hall, such as digitaliza­tion of transactio­ns in the local government.

During her proclamati­on, Lacuna turned emotional and hugged her father, former vice mayor Danny Lacuna, who was in a wheelchair.

Lacuna has said she was honored to have fulfilled the wish of her father for a Lacuna to sit in the top city hall post.

Lacuna’s running mate, congressma­n Yul Servo, won as vice mayor with 586,855 votes.

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