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Kudos
to Bing and company
Our congratulations to City Mayor Evelio Leonardia and the
members of the city council who took their oath yesterday afternoon.
Our best wishes to them and our prayer that God will enlighten them
on what they should do for His people.
So with Vice Mayor Jude Thaddeus Sayson. He will need blessings
on the way he will manage the city council, especially with two
opposition lawmakers and two independents.
But already all the four have shown signs that they are non-partisan
in their outlook. Bing, himself, predicted harmonious executive-legislative
relations after Dr. Reynold Iledan and Catalino Alisbo had themselves
sworn in by Mayor Bing. Celia Flor also took her oath with Bing.
That's a good start for the present administration. Less noise
and more action is promised, the mayor pointed out. Well, what can
one wish for?
The same with Negros Occidental Governor Joseph Maraņon. The
provincial executive had done for Negros more than any other governor
in the past. His cattle dispersal and swine production programs
have proven exceptionally beneficial to the less fortunate citizens
of the province. Of course, not registering among the affluent classes,
but certainly very productive insofar as the less privileged members
of society.
If there is one thing that should earn kudos for Maraņon,
it is his transformation of the once-maligned Mambukal Summer Resort
into its former fame as the favorite destination of lowland visitors
and outsiders. I had mentioned it several times. In the past years,
I found myself besieged by hopes from long-time Mambukal advisers
to return to Negros view once more the scene they had enjoyed.
Unfortunately, during those past years, I found myself tongue-tied
as to the condition of Mambukal. But during the past years, Maraņon
managed to think up of an idea that flowered into Mambukal becoming
once more the inland tourism destination it used to enjoy.
Well, that's one feather in the cap of the governor. Just
one of the many he had achieved during the time that he held the
stewardship of the province in his hands.
And, more important, he had helped diversify the one-crop
economy of the province from complete dependence on sugar to one
that has more products to sell. And there is the prospect of bioethanol
becoming another major output of Negros Occidental.
We can only hope and pray that Maraņon will be able to
comply with his dream of making Negros the province that he and
other have dreamed of. Ad multos annos, Joseph. Joe Val understands
what I mean by that.
***
I just learned that Dr. Domingo Vega is not the only hospital
chief in trouble. A community hospital chief of Aklan - Dr. Antonio
Viray III has reportedly been missing following questions about
his credentials. Specifically, whether he actually had passed the
licensure examination for physicians. Viray was last assigned as
head of the Buruanga Medicare Community Hospital following his promotion
to medical officer IV with a salary grade of 20.
Before his detail to Buruanga, Viray allegedly was appointed
by Aklan Governor Catalino Marquez to the Malay Municipal Hospital
in Malay town. The problem is that per the Professional Regulations
Commission, document signed by Rodolfo P. de Guzman, board chairman,
he reportedly failed the board examination of August 21, 2001.
At that time, his address was 44 Mapagkawangga St. Quezon
City, Metro Manila. But another document signed by Alfonso Anao,
PRC chairman, issued August 25, 2001, showed that he had completed
the board exams for Physician of August 11, 12, 18, and 19 in Manila.
Efforts to get in touch with Viray failed.
***
Just got word. Retired police general Guillermo Enriquez
was convicted of libel by the Iloilo court of First Instance Judge
Gloria Madeo. Enriquez is the chairman of the Board of Mansor Security
and General services based in Manila and Iloilo City.
Because he is already 75 years old, the judge fined Enrique
P6,000 with subsidiary imprisonment in case of bankruptcy. He was
ordered to pay Mariano Ganzon, former Mansor chair, P100,000 in
moral damages and P37,694 in actual damages.
Ganzon was called by Enriquez in an open letter circulated
among Mansor stockholders as "traitor and "Judas Escariot", 169
times, etc.
Ganzon was reportedly trying to get ownership of Mansor after
he had bought the firm's entire share of stocks form its late founder
Manuel Soriano in 2000. A surprise ending for a brilliant officer.*
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