A SHORT sidebar to our Man of The Year feature in this issue tells of how Mayor Cris Garbo found in then-Gov. Lilia “Nanay” Pineda the inspiration for Mabalacat City’s donations, notably ambulances and patrol cars, to less financially fortunate LGUs out of the city’s share from the 5% gross income earned from the Clark Freeport locators.
“I made a vow to Nanay:
Mabalacat will share its blessings from Clark with the other LGUs in Pampanga
once I become mayor,” Garbo remembered.
Of that instance that happened
during the “Linking of CFZ Locators and
Pampanga PESO” on June 7, 2019 at Royce Hotel, Clark Freeport, Punto! Online
duly reported under the headline Gov. Pineda gets Mabalacat pledge for service vehicles, to wit:
…The “nanay” that she
always is, Gov. Lilia Pineda has urged her apparent “eldest son” in Mabalacat
City Mayor Cris Garbo to provide a vehicle each to the 21 municipalities of
Pampanga. They will be primarily used for rescue operations during emergency
situations and disaster operations.
“Alam nyo po ba magkano
ang nakukuha ng Mabalacat sa Clark ngayon? Aabot po ng P800 million. Kaya ang
pakiusap ko po kay Mayor Garbo ay tumulong siya sa ibang bayan,” Pineda said in
her speech.
The “eldest” in terms
of budget now, Garbo was asked by the outgoing governor to provide the vehicles
from the P800 million windfall Mabalacat City is getting this year in the Gross
Income Earned (GIE) shares from Clark locators. Pampanga’s third and newest
city now has about P2 billion annual budget.
In an employment forum
Friday with Capitol officials, Pampanga mayors, provincial board members, Clark
Development Corp. officials and Clark locators at Royce Hotel here, Garbo
readily agreed to the request. The forum was called by Pineda to foster
cooperation among CDC, LGUs and Clark locators…
“And I have been true to that
vow since,” Garbo is wont to say, so proudly.
On hindsight now, apart from
inspiring Garbo to share his city’s blessings with other LGUs – even outside
Pampanga, as it turned out, Pampanga’s beloved Nanay initiated two endeavors in
that same forum that have come to fruition.
Of this, Punto! Central
Luzon bannered: Gov bats for
labor center, workers’ hospital in Clark, to wit:
“That $4.6 billion
speaks of the imperative for all of us to do our share to ensure and enhance
productivity in this freeport.”
So cited Gov. Lilia G.
Pineda of the 2018 export volume of the Clark Freeport during the “Linking of
CFZ Locators and Pampanga Public Employment Service Office (PESO)” that
gathered the human resources managers of locator firms, local government
executives, officials of the association of barangay chairs, and municipal PESO
heads at the Royce Hotel here.
“This is the start of
close collaboration between Clark, its locators, the Capitol, and the local
government units,” Pineda said, giving particular mention to the City of
Mabalacat within which territorial jurisdiction lies a greater part of this
freeport…
…To further empower the
workers, Pineda said she has discussed with Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III
and Clark Development Corp. president-CEO Noel Manankil the establishment of a
labor center at the freeport that shall address the immediate needs of both
workers and locators.
Pineda likewise
extended to Clark workers her so-called “Nanay health advocacy” with her
planned establishment of an extension of the Pampanga provincial hospital at
the freeport.
“We are well aware of
the health needs of our workers, and the high cost of hospitalization,” Pineda
said. “Thus, this hospital dedicated to them with its own diagnostic center,
pharmacy with tax-free medicines, and zero balance billing.”
According to the
governor, the CDC has allotted a 2,000 square meter lot for the hospital.
“I already talked with
(Mabalacat City) Mayor Cris Garbo for this project. He can allot budget for
this from the P800 million share of the city from the gross income earned from
Clark,” she said….
Only last month, CDC
and DOLE signed a memorandum of agreement for the renewal of its satellite
office in the Clark Freeport aimed to enhance the collaboration and the ability
to offer meaningful services to Clark locators and stakeholders, as well as to
strengthen the partnership between the two agencies.
Beaming as witnesses at the signing rites
between CDC president-CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera and Labor Secretary Atty.
Bienvenido E. Laguesma were Gov. Dennis “Delta” G. Pineda, and Vice Gov. Nanay.
“This partnership with DOLE, with the local
government, especially with the provincial government, CDC, and the private
sector – the business sector, can make a difference. We’re moving forward after
the pandemic. We’re moving forward because we are here doing the convergence
and doing a whole of government approach,” noted Devanadera.
On May 1, 2022, among the last ceremonies he
attended as the country’s chief executive, President Duterte led the groundbreaking rites for the Pampanga Provincial
Hospital – Clark, the first government hospital inside the Clark Economic Zone.
Recognizing the efforts made by
the Pampanga provincial government, notably Nanay, the outgoing president remarked:
“You have helped us realize our goal of a healthier and more productive
Filipino citizen. Responsible and responsive leaders should know the areas
where they can build and establish advantageous institutions even for the
successful generations.”
Meanwhile, in deference to Nanay, Garbo has
committed the city government to provide counterpart fund in the construction
of the Pampanga provincial hospital in Clark.
The potency of Nanay’s intuition
is, indeed, legendary.
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