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Isko Moreno warns corporations who privatize their markets: “Binibigyan ko po kayo ng 72 hours to pay your obligations or else we will take over”

Mayor Isko Moreno gave an ultimatum to two corporations that signed a joint venture agreement with the past administration of Manila to pay their obligations on Tuesday during a live video.

According to Moreno, Marketlife Management and Leasing Corporation and XRC Mall Developers Inc. privatized five public markets in Manila during the administration of former Mayor Joseph Ejercito Estrada in exchange of rehabilitating it for free.

Moreno bared that XRC Mall Developers Inc. that currently owns Sta. Ana Market, San Andres Market, Sampaloc Market, and Trabajo Market didn’t pay their obligations from April 2017 to July 2019 same with Marketlife Management and Leasing Corporation that currently handling Quinta Market.

Market life Management and Leasing Corporation need to pay P11,160,750 while XRC Mall Developers Inc. required to give the City Government of Manila P14,388,000.

“Kaya po ito nakakabagabag, kahit na anong sakit ng ipin ko hindi ko mapapaligtas itong sitwasyon na ito, buti nalang talaga na kahit ganito ang sitwasyon ko ay pumasok po ako para malamang ang tunay na sitwasyon,” said Moreno.

Moreno said that the joint venture between the said private companies promised to give revenue share to the City Government of Manila worth P1-M to P6-M annual guaranteed share per privatized market.

“Para namang hindi makatwiran ito, bakit hindi nila pinagkakaloob sa ating mga taga Maynila yung marapat na share ng city government para sa kanyang mamamayan ng lungsod,” said Moreno.

“Ang nakakalungkot, yung maliliit na manininda sa palengke na so-called po-proteksyunan ng nakaraang administrasyon ay dapat magbayad, pero yung malalaking korporasyon ay hindi nagbabayad? Hindi ho maganda yan” he added.

He gave a condition to the two companies to pay their dues within 72 hours or else the city government would take over the public market they privatized.

“Binibigyan ko po kayo ng 72 hours to pay your obligations to the people of Manila and the City Government of Manila, after that pag wala akong nakitang cheke sa lamesang ito na inyong obligasyon base sa kontratang pinirmahan niyo noong nakaraan administrasyon na patuloy naman naming kinikilala,” Moreno said.

“You’re in bad faith, how come you exist for two years not paying obligations? Nobody attended to this, this is unfair for the vendors inside our public market, sila nagbabayad tapos yung mga malalaki hindi nagbabayad?” he added.

“In the absence of payment, we will force to implement the provision of the contract to invalidate or at least strike down your contract and protect the interest of the public, after that no extension, you have to pay,”

Moreno vowed that he would not let private companies not to pay their obligations to the City Government of Manila.

He said that they’re going to investigate other companies who made a contract with Manila City.

“Kung mayroon pa kaming madidiskubre na kabulastugan or hindi makatwiran na ginagawa ninyo dala ng nasanay kayo sa mga dati na hindi inuunawa o binibigyan ng proteksyon ang mamamayan ng lungsod Maynila, tapos na po ang panahon niyo, tapos na po ang maliligayang araw ninyo,” Moreno said.

 

Mayor Isko Moreno to Manila City goverment employees: “Smile! Life is complicated itself. Don’t make it more complicated”

Mayor Isko Moreno reminded the government employees of the city government of Manila always to smile while performing their job.

During the regular flag-raising ceremony at the Bonifacio Monument, Moreno told the employees to accept that they’re going to face hardships in life, but he believes that problems would make them strong.

“Smile! Life is complicated by itself. Don’t make it more complicated, hayaan mo na yang wagas makialam sa iyo sa Facebook, kung makapag comment siya sayo wagas, hayaan mo na yun, ang importante ikaw ay may pangraos sa Pamilya mo, ikaw ay bahagi ng pagsasa ayos,” said Moreno.

“Ang ampalaya, maganda sa diabetes, pero sa buhay hindi yan maganda wag niyong papaitin ang inyong maasim na mukha, be pleasant, sometimes we feel bad to our health, sometimes we feel bad about our failures, pero alam mo sa buhay talagang maraming pagsubok, pero ang pag subok na ating kinakaharap ang nagpapatibay ng ating kalooban,” he added.

He said that there are many stories in Manila City alone and they only need to listen to realize that they are still lucky despite the problems they’re facing in life.

This is not the first time that Moreno urged the public employees to smile at work.

Several weeks ago, Moreno urged the health workers that if they cannot smile while facing their patients, they should start to look for another job.

“Makikisuyo naman. Frontline kayo ng gobyerno in delivering services, in this case, health services. Kung hindi na kayo masaya sa trabaho ‘nyo dahil kayo’y masungit na kinakaharap yung mga may sakit, kaya kayo’y nagsusungit dahil pagod na kayo, kaya kayo’y nagsusungit dahil ‘di na kayo masaya sa ginagawa ‘nyo, pwede naman kayong magpaalam,” Moreno said.

“Totoong nakakapagod, jusko nakakapagod…pero pinasok natin ito. This is public service eh. Ano ba naman ang kaunting ngiti?” he also said.

 

 

 

 

Sen. Dela Rosa believes that mandatory ROTC will counter communist recruitment: “Nawawalan na ng disiplina”

Senator Ronald Dela Rosa believes that the revival of the mandatory Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) would prevent the recruitment of groups connected to the Communist movement among university students in the country.

In a radio interview with DWIZ, Dela Rosa said that the removal of the mandatory ROTC in 2011 made the students less patriotic and disciplined.

“Dahil simulang nawala ‘yong ROTC, naobserbahan natin na ang inclination ng kabataan, hindi naman lahat, is papunta sa kaliwa. Nawala na ‘yong patriotism sa mga kabataan. Nandyan na pasigaw-sigaw na sa kalsada. Nawawalan na ng disiplina,” Dela Rosa said in an interview.

According to him, ROTC would help the students to choose the right side instead of joining the communist groups that are allegedly urging them to join the New People’s Army.

Dela Rosa led the investigation over the missing students who recruited by the left-leaning groups and he invited the parents of the said teenagers to testify on how their children suddenly changed.

The former Philippine National Police chief believed that a sudden change from a child attitude could be a sign that they’re being recruited by the communist groups.

“Kung nakikita mong may pagka-pilosopo na ‘yung anak mo, kung nagiging matigas na ‘yung ulo, senyales ‘yan na ito ay na-brainwash na ng kaliwa,” he said.

He would resume the investigation on August 14 and he’s hoping that some representative of the communist groups would attend the hearing.

President Rodrigo Duterte in his State of the Nation Address also urged the congress to pass the ROTC bill.

It would require the students to pass the ROTC program before they qualify from being graduated.

 

 

Mayor Vico Sotto blames MMDA for worsening traffic in Pasig City

Mayor Vico Sotto explained to the netizens on social media why he’s having difficulties in solving the traffic problem in Pasig City.

On August 9, Sotto made a lengthy post explaining why the recent decision of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) to solve the traffic in EDSA made the situation along major roads in Pasig City worse.

According to him, many vehicles coming from other cities are now using the roads of Pasig City including C5 because of some new rules along EDSA, but he said that he would still trust the MMDA on handling the situation along Metro Manila.

“In recent days, we have had to deal with even more challenges. Most notably, the efforts of the #MMDA along #EDSA have greatly increased vehicle volume in C5 and even the interior roads of Pasig. We will defer to the wisdom & authority of the MMDA, but this increased traffic on our side is a reality for now.” Vico Sotto said.

Sotto explained that no policies would solve the traffic problem in Metro Manila unless the government tries to make a way to stop the proliferation of purchasing traffic vehicles.

“With all of this in mind, the bottom line is that traffic in Pasig and Metro Manila will continue to worsen no matter what traffic policies we have UNLESS we lessen the demand for cars. This means a greater focus on moving people rather than private vehicles. This means incorporating more non-car modes of transportation in our long-term plans.” said Sotto.

“We will balance the longer term with the short term need to manage traffic better. This will be difficult, but we are prepared to fight for better mobility in Pasig,” he added.

In the same post, Sotto also expressed disappointment after he discovered that the current traffic data available in his City was made in 2014 which made it difficult for them to make new rules.

Sotto also showcased his short term actions to solve the traffic in Pasig:

– Recalibration of stoplights based on more recent data
– Clearer policy on the turning off of stoplights for manual enforcement
– Partnership with PNP to help with enforcement and entrapment ops for kotong enforcers (salamat COP)
– Ugnayan sa mga TODA (ongoing; inuna ito dahil sila ang pinaka marami) at iba pang transport groups
– Koordinasyon sa DPWH at Manila Water para mapabilis ang paggawa sa C Raymundo (another post on this later)
– Clearing operations (paki reklamo sa UsaP ang mga brgy na kulang sa aksyon)
– Ordinansang ipinagbabawal ang pagsara ng mga barangay roads (pending sa konseho)

Vice Mayor of Manila personally participates in medical and dental mission

Mayor Isko Moreno is not the only public official in Manila City that leaving his office to personally serve the people.

Manila City Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna-Pangan used her profession to lead a medical and dental mission at Barangay 51, Tondo.

In the photos posted by the Manila Public Information Office, it showed the Vice Mayor talking to the residents who asked for medical health.

Lacuna who’s the daughter of former Manila Vice Mayor Danny Lacuna is known for leading medical missions.

She’s a former Public Health Center Physician under the Manila Health Department from 1995-2004.

Lacuna was called “door-to-door doctora” for being hands-on when it comes on medical missions along Manila.

She’s a political ally of Moreno and partner during the last Mayoral race in Manila.

Medical missions are part of Mayor Isko Moreno’s plan to improve the health of the Manilenyos.

As part of his plan to improve healthcare in Manila, he vowed to give more funding to the public hospitals, he’s also planning to build a huge medical center facing the Manila Bay.

Moreno also warned the health workers to quit if they cannot smile in front of their patients.

“Makikisuyo naman. Frontline kayo ng gobyerno in delivering services, in this case, health services. Kung hindi na kayo masaya sa trabaho ‘nyo dahil kayo’y masungit na kinakaharap yung mga may sakit, kaya kayo’y nagsusungit dahil pagod na kayo, kaya kayo’y nagsusungit dahil ‘di na kayo masaya sa ginagawa ‘nyo, pwede naman kayong magpaalam,” Moreno said.

“Totoong nakakapagod, jusko nakakapagod…pero pinasok natin ito. This is public service eh. Ano ba naman ang kaunting ngiti?” he also said.

 

Mayor Isko Moreno tells senators about the problem of Manila: “Kaya hindi ako natututulog dahil alam kong to-tolonggesin ako”

Mayor Isko Moreno told the members of the Senate Committee on Local Government that they should make a law that would penalize village officials and cops for not doing their duty to stop the proliferation of illegal stalls, obstructions, and establishments under their jurisdiction.

According to him, the cause of the problem in Manila is because even the lowest public officials in his city are accepting bribes from illegal vendors, from Barangay captain to police officers.

He believes that the proliferation of illegal vendors is the reason why Manila City became “chaotic”.

Moreno also told the Senators on how the so-called organizers are operating in Manila.

“Una muna yung CAFGU yung mga sibiliyan na mukhang pulis… yung mga sibiliyan na yan ay may baril tapos mag o-organize, kakausapin si chairman, pag ka kausap kay chairman susunod nyan ay police, susunod nyan commander, susunod nyan ahensiya ng government tapos ang susunod ay si Eddie na saka si Patty,” he said.

“So my point is Mr. Chair ay dapat magkaroon po ng basic law na kapag mayroong ganon dapat automatic administratively liable yung Barangay chairman, yung lespu, because if you’re just going to order them, what will happen next is cat and mouse, to-tolonggesin ka lang ng mga tao sa kalye,” he added.

“Kaya di niyo napansin na hindi ako natutulog dahil alam ko na to-tolongessing lang ako eh, alam ko na pagkatulog ko eh ilalatag na ulit nila yan,” 

He also made the Bonifacio monument as an example to describe how Manila has been neglected for so many years, saying that the said park is only meters away from the City Hall but still the past government failed to clean it properly.

Moreno pointed out that his suggestion to punish barangay officials for neglect could help to avoid the building of illegal structures and the proliferation of illegal vendors in the country.

His proposal could also help the Mayors handling big cities like Manila to make their job easier because it would ensure that the barangay officials would do their job.

“It’s a high time to create a law na kung mayroon na nakalagay [na illegal vendor] at na picturan, o bukas ay suspendido na si chairman,” he said.

 

Mayor Isko Moreno vows to unite with national government: “We have only one republic led by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte”

Mayor Isko Moreno thanked the agencies of the national government for helping him in his mission to bring back Manila City to the top spot among the cities in the Philippines.

According to him, he heard that the national government is planning to support the reforms of Moreno who’s known for his strict leadership.

“Salamat sa national government, basta kami hindi tatangi sa tulong ninyo… marami akong napapabalita ngayon na paparating na tulong sa siyudad,” said Moreno.

To return the favor Moreno vowed that he would unite the City of Manila and the National Government.

The Manila Mayor said that before, the capital city is known for having its own republic and not cooperating with the national government.

“In return, we will continue to reintegrate Manila to the national government, muli kong panawagan sa mga national agency wala na pong republic of Manila nowadays… There is only one republic, the republic of the Philippines led by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte,” he said.

“Manila is just one of 1,600 municipalities and cities all over the country, it just so happens that we are the capital, other than that wala na,” he added.

He then said that all national agencies are welcome to Manila to send their help to the city government.

“Tulungan ninyo ako, tulungan ninyo kami sa mga pagawaing bayan na kakailanganin ng lungsod ng Maynila,” said Moreno.

Aside from the government, he also asked the Manilenyos to help him to make his plans happen.

He also mentioned that Manila City got a very low rank among the cities in the Philippines.

“Gusto niyo bang maging number one tayo ulit? sa ibabaw ha hindi sa ilalim… hindi ko po kayang mag isa yun, basta ako I’ll do my best… I’ll use all my energy, ideas and concepts towards a better direction, but I cannot do that alone, kailangan ko po ang tulong ninyong lahat,” he said.

Ex-PBB housemate disrespects police officers: “Suntukan na lang tayo?”

A former housemate of the reality show Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) is facing several charges for making a disturbance at in a bar in Makati City and disrespecting the police officers who invited him to the station.

Ex-PBB housemate Karlos Lorenzo Gutierrez who was currently detained was found involved in an altercation at Karrivin Plaza on Pasong Tamo on Saturday.

Instead of showing respect to the police officers, he even challenged the cops to fight him inside the station.

The actions of Guitierrez was caught in the camera.

In the video, it showed the actor talking to one of the cops and challenging him to a fight, while another female police officer is trying to calm down Guitierrez.

“He was very wasted when he arrived here at the police station,” Police Maj. Gideon Ines told the media.

 “Sino ka? ipapatanggal kita sa serbisyo? Kilala mo ba kami?” he also said.

The video was then uploaded to a Facebook fan page known for featuring members of the PNP.

“Di niyo ba ako kilala? Ano, suntukan na lang tayo?” Guitierrez told the police officer who’s talking someone on the phone.

Another report also found that Guitierrez tried to bribe the officers of P2,000 in exchange for releasing him.

Several hours after the incident, Guitierrez came back from his normal self and apologize to the authorities.

The cops also reminded the netizens not to drink too much because it might bring them into trouble.

“Sa mga nagi-inom, ilagay natin ang alak sa tiyan, huwag tayong magpadaan sa init kasi doon tayo mapapahamak,” Ines said.

 

 

MMDA Spokesperson Pialago to Doris Bigornia: “With her presence within the vicinity of our office, I don’t feel safe anymore.”

Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Spokesperson Celine Pialago gave more details about her complaint against ABS-CBN veteran journalist Doris Bigornia.

In an interview with Philippine Entertainment Portal (PEP), Pialago said that she does not feel safe anymore because of her encounter with Bigornia, saying that even in their own office, the veteran journalist is showing rude behavior towards her.

“With her presence within the vicinity of our office, I don’t feel safe anymore. She shouted and pointed a finger on me in our own office,” Pialago said.

According to her even in front of MMDA General Manager Jojo Garcia, Bigornia is not afraid to show her tough attitude towards Pialago who’s the spokesperson of the agency since in 2016 and got promoted as assistant secretary in 2018.

She said that Bigornia is doing the same thing to her for almost one year.

“Ang nag-trigger ng reklamo ko, e, yung pagsugod niya, pagduduro niya sa harap ni GM Jojo Garcia [MMDA general manager] sa mismo naming office.” she said.

Pialago also hopes the other people who also had a bad encounter with Bigornia to reveal their stories so the veteran journalist gets what she deserves.

“Sana lahat ng nakaengkuwentro ni Miss Doris ay mabigyan din ng pagkakataon na makapagreklamo nang pormal.” she said.

In another interview, Pialago already realized that Bigornia doesn’t like her when she realized that the veteran journalist always “turns a sour face” when they’re seeing each other.

She also trusts ABS-CBN that they would make proper actions against Bigornia.

Meanwhile, it seems that MMDA Chairman Danilo Lim and GM Jojo Garcia distanced to the issue between their colleague and Bigornia.

“Some scathing reporting aside, your persistence and dedication in covering news concerning traffic and flooding made the public more aware of the MMDA’s efforts in serving the greater Metro Manila. We will be very pleased if you will be retained as ABS-CBN’s assigned reporter for the agency,” the two top MMDA official said.

They also said that MMDA would not interfere with the feud between Bigornia and Pialago.

“It does not reflect or represent the MMDA as an institution despite the said letter being printed on the official letterhead. We did not sanction the same and was done at her personal behest,” they said.

This is not the first time that Bigornia received a complaint, in 2016 a Davao-based journalist revealed that the ABS-CBN reporter showed a rude behavior to them.

“Our DMNG Engineer Al Lim Ramz politely told you to excuse yourself from our camera since you became an eyesore to my live report. Mr. Bong Go and I were on cam, but you immediately scolded him and even told him “sapakin kita”. Seniel wrote in his open letter in 2016.

 

Mayor Isko Moreno gives one last chance to vegetable stall owners in Manila: “Isang reklamo nalang na ikinalat niyo pa yung mga basura ninyo wala na ho tayo”

Manila City Mayor Isko Moreno decided to remove the vegetable stalls along Recto Avenue because of not listening to his plea to clean their area every day.

During his weekly capital report, Moreno told his followers that he removed the stalls because the City Government of Manila is having difficulties in cleaning a bunch of vegetable and fruit peels that the vendors left every day.

According to him, the garbage from the vegetable stalls gave inconvenience to the people every morning because of its smell.

He also pointed out that while some of the vegetable and fruit vendors are not really living in Manila, they’re the one who contributed a lot in making the streets dirty.

The Manila Mayor said that sometimes, the Manila City Government need to use backhoe loader to clean the garbage from the vegetable stalls.

“Bumibisita na nga lang kayo sa Maynila, pinayagan na nga kayong mag hanap buhay pero yung basura niyo ay tinatapon niyo lang kung saan saan? Hindi naman ata makatwiran yun,” said Moreno.

“Mahirap ba yun na isako ninyo, ilagay ninyo sa tamang sisidlan, itali ninyo, ilagay ninyo sa isang area patong patong at maayos, para pagdating ng alas singko umaga ay papasok na yung truck ng basura mas madali siyang makukuha,” he added.

Moreno said that he would give one more chance to the vegetable owners to do their obligation to the City Government of Manila or else they should look for another city to operate their business.

“Eto last warning ko na sa inyo, huling paalala. Pababalikin ko kayo pero sa gabi nga lang, gulay at prutas lang ito ah. Isang reklamo nalang na ikinalat niyo pa yung mga basura ninyo wala na ho tayo, pasensyahan na tayo,” Moreno warns.

He again asked the business owners to make all things simple by following the rules that the Manila City Government implemented.

“Para magkaroon ng kapanatagan ang lahat ng sektor, isang usapan lang… wag na tayong mag pa ulit ulit… kung ano yung napagkasunduan yun na yun, walang pabago bago,” said Moreno.

“Dahil kung ganyan din naman kayo kausap at wala kayong katinuan sa katawan, wala kayong katinuan sa isipan at sarili niyo lang ang iniisip ninyo ay hindi ko po kayo papayagan, lilingunin ko po ang higit na nakakarami,” he added.

He vowed that he would prioritize the majority of the Manilenyos who wants to see the City clean than the stubborn business owners who doesn’t want to do their obligations.

“Kaparatan namin ang isang malinis na kalye, maayos na kalye.” he said.