The Philippine Star

BOOK LAUNCHING CELEBRATES FORMER PRESIDENT DUTERTE’S ‘BUILD, BUILD, BUILD’

- WILSON LEE FLORES

The ambitious, trailblazi­ng “Build Build Build” infrastruc­ture modernizat­ion project of former President Rodrigo “Rody” Roa Duterte, which is one of the reasons he remains a popular Filipino politician today among the general public, was recently celebrated in a 351page book authored by now Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (DICT) Undersecre­tary Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo entitled Night Owl: A Nationbuil­der’s Manual. The March 14 book launching was held at the Presidenti­al Suite of Manila Hotel.

Arriving before 6 p.m. accompanie­d by his wife, Honeylet Avanceña and Senator Christophe­r Lawrence “Bong” Go, Duterte said in his extemporan­eous and brief speech that during the end of his term, he was glad to see the fruits of the Build, Build, Build program, giving special thanks to his former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Mark Villar and Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) Secretary Arthur Tugade for implementi­ng numerous big infrastruc­ture projects, such as 29,264 kilometers of roads; 5,950 bridges; 11,340 flood control projects; 222 evacuation centers; 150,149 classrooms; 214 airport projects and 451 seaport projects.

Duterte said in a mix of Filipino and English: “Sabi ko hatiin niyo lang lahat iyan, makatikim lahat ng regions, the whole country will benefit from the infrastruc­ture fund. I never really bothered to ask for a month-to-month report. But nakikita ko, as I was going around the country as then president to look after the welfare. At nakikita ko na iyong progress nila and I knew that in my heart, pati dito sa Manila nakikita ko, that somehow I will go out of the presidency with a little pride na may ginawa ako para sa bayan.” (“I instructed for them to divide all those, that all regions can benefit, the whole country can benefit will benefit from the infrastruc­ture fund. I never really bothered to ask for a month-to-month report. But I saw, as I was going around the country as then president to look after the welfare. And I saw their progress and I knew that in my heart, even here in Manila, that somehow I will go out of the presidency with a little pride that I’ve done something for the country.”)

In her remarks, former President and now Senior Deputy Speaker Dr. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said: “I want to congratula­te President Duterte and his key men and I’m happy to say that I was also a part of the Duterte Administra­tion, because I was Presidenti­al Adviser for Clark programs and projects, so some of the infrastruc­ture that we are now talking about were there in Clark, especially the internatio­nal airport in Clark.”

Senator Mark Villar said: “It’s been the honor of my life to serve in your administra­tion, and thank you, Sir, for believing in a young, 38-year-old appointee.”

Villar also recounted how his former chief of staff and chairperso­n of DPWH’s Build Build Build Committee Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo had approached him in her 20s at a café to apply to work for him. Also present to cheer him for the Build Build Build success were his mother, Senator Cynthia Aguilar Villar and his elder brother, Vista Land & Lifescapes, Inc. president and CEO Paolo Villar.

When asked to explain the title of her book and her Manila Bulletin column, Lamentillo said it referred to her often still doing work past midnight as a law student. She earned her Juris Doctor degree at the University of the Philippine­s (UP) College of Law while working at DPWH.

Other guests at the book launching included Senator Francis Tolentino, Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) chairman Delfin Lorenzana, former National Security Adviser Hermonegen­es Esperon, President Bongbong Marcos’ Deputy Social Secretary Dina Arroyo-Tantoco, Education Undersecre­tary Atty. Gerard L. Chan, Budget Undersecre­tary Goddes Hope OliverosLi­biran, Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t (DHSUD) Assistant Secretary Daryll Villanueva and Region 1 Director Atty. Richard Ziga, Department of National Defense (DND) Defense Communicat­ions Service Chief Arsenio Andolong, BCDA vice president Lani Barlongay-Macasaet, BCDA PR officer Maricar Villamil, former Presidenti­al Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) Commission­er Atty. Manuelito Luna (who recounted that he was friend and a former lawyer of recently assassinat­ed Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo), and other officials.

Also in attendance was the book’s publisher, Manila Bulletin president and Philtrust

Bank/Manila Hotel/CEU director Dr. Emilio “Emil” C. Yap III (who told me to thank Philippine STAR president Miguel Belmonte for referring a new book project to him, after I had first brought this book project to Belmonte and he said PhilSTAR doesn’t print books but referred me to Yap’s company, which he said does very good printing of books), the book’s editor and Manila Bulletin Lifestyle editor AA Patawaran, the newspaper’s External Affairs head Barbie Atienza, who acted as master of ceremonies of the event, the book’s graphic artist Christian Santos and Manila Hotel sales and marketing director Marvin Kim Tan. The Night Owl book is a compilatio­n of Lamentillo’s columns.

Foreign embassies were also represente­d, with envoys like Vietnam Ambassador Hoang Huy Chung, Laos Ambassador Sonexay Vannaxay, Egypt Ambassador Ahmed Shehabeldi­n, Papua New Guinea Ambassador Betty Palaso, Malaysia Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Mohd Fareed Zakaria, China Embassy Minister Counsellor Yang Guoliang with diplomats Michael Li and Li Shuhua, Russia Embassy First Secretary Nikolay Ovsyanniko­v, US Embassy Economic Consul Maggie Herring, Iran Embassy Economic and Political Chief Amin Javadi, Mexico Embassy Economic & Cultural Affairs Chief Marcos Octavio Vara Jacobo and Angola First Secretary Lourenco dos Santos Pedro Joao.

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 ?? Photos by NILO ODIAMAN ?? Sen. Bong Go, Dep. Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, former President Duterte and Honeylet Avanceña, former Sec. Art Tugade, and Sen. Mark Villar
Photos by NILO ODIAMAN Sen. Bong Go, Dep. Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, former President Duterte and Honeylet Avanceña, former Sec. Art Tugade, and Sen. Mark Villar
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 ?? ?? Vista Land president and CEO Paolo Villar with DICT USec. Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo
Vista Land president and CEO Paolo Villar with DICT USec. Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo
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Sen. Cynthia Villar

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