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MMDA’s traffic chief resigns

Mike Frialde - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Yves Gonzalez, the tech-savvy head of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Traffic Discipline Office (TDO), has resigned his post effective today.

Gonzalez will be replaced by retired police official Francisco Manalo as head of the MMDA’s TDO. Gonzalez is reportedly moving to the private sector.

Manalo formerly served as director of the Eastern Police District and is the current EDSA Traffic and Transport Zone director.

Gonzalez helped introduce the use of social media such as Twitter and Facebook in creating interaction between the TDO, the MMDA’s Metrobase and motorists. He was also one of those behind the creation of the MMDA website.

Gonzalez entered the MMDA as the agency’s information technology manager and later briefly served as MMDA spokesman before being appointed by MMDA Chairman Francis Tolentino as the TDO chief.

Since 2010, he has headed the team running the Twitter account @MMDA and other projects like traffic-related applications for iPhone and other smartphones.

Gonzalez thanked Tolentino for his trust and support in the TDO under his watch.

“I am thankful to… Tolentino for his trust and support these past three years. It is an honor to have been given the opportunity to serve the public as Metro Manila’s traffic director, helping to bring positive changes to our metropolis through the MMDA,” he said on Twitter.

“It has been an honor serving as your traffic director. The past three years, I did the best I could with the resources that we had and I hope I made a difference, no matter how small. ‘Always leave things better than when you found them.’ I hope that I was able to accomplish this,” Gonzalez added.

CHAIRMAN FRANCIS TOLENTINO

EASTERN POLICE DISTRICT

FRANCISCO MANALO

GONZALEZ

METRO MANILA

METROPOLITAN MANILA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

MMDA

TOLENTINO

TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORT ZONE

TRAFFIC DISCIPLINE OFFICE

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