
Presidential candidate Senator Panfilo Lacson greets residents waiting inside a cultural and sports center here for his town hall meeting on Thursday, April 7, 2022. 黑料社 photo / Christia Marie Ramos
BOGO CITY, Cebu 鈥 Presidential candidate Senator Panfilo Lacson on Thursday returned to this city, eight years after he visited as the then rehabilitation czar when Supertyphoon Yolanda devastated parts of 聽Visayas in 2013.
鈥淭his is one of the 15 cities and municipalities na [that is] hardly hit by Yolanda. The last time I was here was in July 2014,鈥 Lacson told reporters before his town hall meeting with residents here.
鈥淭alagang malaki ang damage dito, I think 18,000 na houses ang na-destroy dito and nung ako ay na-assign sa Yolanda, pinuntahan ko rito. That was the last time I was here,鈥 he added.
(The damage here was big, I think 18,000 houses were destroyed and when I was assigned to lead rehabilitation efforts after Yolanda, I went here. That was the last time I was here.)
At the time, Lacson turned over housing units and classrooms to the city donated by the private sector.
He said he returned to the city to 鈥渇ollow up鈥 if the city has completely recovered from Yolanda鈥檚 impact.
鈥淜asi nawala na ako sa Yolanda early 2015 kasi nga nung after the rehabilitation and recovery plan was approved by PNoy (former President Ninoy Aquino), may funding na, wala na akong gagawin, wala na ako sa implementation, nag-resign na ako so I want to find out also, to follow up since then,鈥 the senator said.
(I was no longer part of the team that responded to Yolanda in early 2016 before after the rehabilitation and recovery plan was approved by PNoy, there鈥檚 already funding, I am no longer on the implementation side, I resigned so I want to find out also, I have to follow up what happened since then.)
鈥淰ery slow ang government response [The government response was slow],鈥 he added, attributing this to the 鈥渦sual bureaucracy.鈥
He noted gathering the help of private corporations.
鈥淚to ang nakinabang noon [This is one of the cities that benefited from that],鈥 Lacson said of the city. 鈥淗indi ako pwedeng umasa nang umasa sa government kasi mabagal nga [You can鈥檛 solely depend on the government because it was slow].鈥
鈥淎ll governments for that matter, hindi ako nagzezero in dun sa government ni PNoy, but any government, but talagang historically talagang dahil sa COA (Commission on Audit) rules, yun kailangan talaga gumawa ng paraan, maging proactive at saka mag improvise,鈥 he further said.
(All governments for that matter, I鈥檓 not zeroing in on PNoy鈥檚 government, but any government, historically because of the COA rules, we really needed to find ways, to be proactive and improvise.)
Asked what his plans are for cities like Bogo, Lacson said he seeks to dialogue with residents for updates on the city鈥檚 trade and commerce.
鈥淎ng Bogo is the northern trading center ng Ceb鈥aganda rin makipag-dialogue sa mga tao so we can find out ano na ang latest in terms of trade and commerce dito sa Northern Cebu,鈥 he added.
(Bogo is the northern trading center of Cebu鈥t鈥檚 good to dialogue with the people here to find out what is the latest in terms of trade and commerce here in Northern Cebu.)
Lacson and his vice presidential running mate, Senate President Vicente Sotto III, has been holding town hall meetings with multi-sectoral groups throughout their campaign so far.
鈥淢as magandang kausap yung hindi napapansin ng government,鈥 Lacson said when asked why they prefer to go to smaller cities.
(It鈥檚 better to talk to those who are not really given attention to by the government.)
鈥淢as gusto namin mas lapat ang problemang naririnig namin,鈥 he added.
(We prefer hearing exact problems.)
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