Iloilo folk hail Ilonggo doctor-lawmakers
Two lawmakers who performed outstanding assistance to the victims of the House blast raised the pride of Ilonggos. And they also gloried in the fact that the House paid tribute to the yeoman efforts of Rep. Janet Garin (first district,
The two were caught by the TV camera braving the possibility of another bomb hidden that could explode. Instead, they simply waded into the confusion and helped the bloodied victims.
Garin, incidentally, is an OB-GYNE specialist. But that did not deter her from doing what a physician knows what to do — help out victims in next ordinary fashion.
I just would like to point out that Rep. Garin is from
Biron, on the other hand, was the champion of the bill which seeks to authorize the Philippine government to import cheap medicine from such countries as
To the two Ilongo lawmakers, our salute.
‘Imminent danger’ resolution
Acting on the request of Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia, the Sangguniang Panlunsod passed on Thursday a resolution declaring an “imminent danger” of calamity in the city because of the series of floods that have inundated vast portions of the city recently and the prospects of more in the days to come.
This, after the dramatic motorcade by members of the Bacolod Anti-Baha Association. The group then served notice to members of the council that they were no longer interested in promises but demanded action on their plight.
Mayor Leonardia said the P10 million appropriated by the SP last March 2 is not enough considering the additional projects to control floods to be undertaken by the city.
Leonardia asked for an additional P2.5 million for the flood control projects.
The anti-flood coalition, composed not only of the rich and the powerful families of
What caught my attention was the statement by Anges Jalandoni, one of the leaders of the Anti-BAHA group, that Mrs. Emilio Lizares, wife of the former
The communications reportedly zeroed in on the flooding problems of Bata, Mandalagan, and Villa Valderrama.
“She is my aunt. Now, her niece has taken up the cudgels for the homeowners of the areas afflicted by the floods,” stressed Jalandoni.
In short, the problem was presented to city officials 10 years ago. And nothing was done about it, was how Mrs. Jalandoni put it.
She added that a group of city officials started crowding along the
But there was also a ray of light. Rep. Monico Puentevella (
He presented mediamen with a letter from DPWH Secretary Hermogenes Ebdane declaring that the latter’s office will undertake the feasibility study of the flood control master plan under its fiscal year 2008 budget. Which means that it will take some three to four months to complete. After that, the study will be submitted to the NEDA for decision on the application for foreign funding – possibly either by
But, in fairness to Councilor Bobby Rojas, chairman of the super flood control council which Mayor Leonardia created, personally supervised Thursday the clearing of the Purok Riverside in Barangay Banago. The operation cleared the river of tons of debris, plastic and cans.
Mayor Leonardia briefly visited the clearing operation site. And the city is ready to evict some 35 houses from the banks of the river which had been declared by the city council as “nuisance per se.” This gives the mayor the authority to have them removed and resettled elsewhere, possibly in the Abada-Escay area.
Early this week, with another torrential downpour, large areas of
Well, for the moment, the Anti-BAHA coalition will have to carefully monitor what the city is doing to solve the problem of flooding. And, considering the fighting mood of the woman leaders, city officials cannot take their threats lying down.
As the women call it – it is now payback time.
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