Pacquiao, Erap sweep through Negros Occidental
Life was on standstill in
Later, Bacolodnons went gaga when boxing champ Manny Pacquiao arrived in
But that thunderous welcome for the
What shocked Bacolodnons was the fact that the incident occurred right in front of the gaze of hundreds who have lined up along
Two motorcycle-riding men staged the holdup and fired at the salesman, Edgardo Saravia, who was about to disembark from his vehicle. He was hit in the left hip.
The two allegedly used a blue Honda XRM motorcycle with no license plate. The incident reportedly took only about five to 10 seconds, according to P03 Celito Dullan, case investigator of Precinct 1.
Saravia, 43, of Rodriguez Baybay, was rushed to the
Pacquiao earlier had visited
Archbishop Angel Lagdameo, president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the
The Jaro archbishop later gave a rosary to the couple and another to Pacquiao’s mother, Dionisia.
Pacquiao also switched on and inaugurated the sixth traffic light installed in
Later in the afternoon, Pacquiao and Leonardia presided over the distribution of assistance to typhoon victims in Barangays Tangub and Banago. They also distributed more relief packages at the
Of course, it was bedlam the whole afternoon Wednesday. Later, in the evening, Pacquiao had dinner with the family of former Ambassador Eduardo Cojuangco at their farm residence in Hacienda Balbina, Pontevedra. He also slept there. Mrs. Gretchen Cojuangco proved to be the most gracious hostess to the couple, along with her son, Rep. Mark of Pangasinan.
Leonardia presented Pacquiao a resolution naming him an outstanding Bacolodnon who has given honors to the city and the country.
Buffer zone MOA inked
These twin arrivals to a certain extent submerged the importance of the reported inking of a memorandum of agreement between the provincial government and the Energy Development Corp., allowing entry into the buffer zone of the
Negros Occidental Gov. Isidro Zayco also issued an executive order creating an oversight monitoring and compliance committee and designating its members.
The signing was done despite the class suit filed against it by the Mt. Kanlaon Coalition, which tried to enlist their children into the legal case. Unfortunately, residents of nearby barangays have stoked the controversy by mobilizing their children behind the SP and provincial government’s position as with those of other local government units.
Formerly known as PNOC-EDC, the EDC and the provincial government committed to address the power requirements of Negros Occidental, stressing that it also aims to preserve and protect the environment and resources of the
The MOA also directed the EDC to confine its geothermal development within the 12.5 hectares delineated and established by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in coordination with the park’s board and the oversight committee.
Named members of the oversight committee were the provincial environment officer, the mayors of
“We thank Gov. Zayco and the Sangguniang Panlalawigan for standing up for what is right and legal,” EDC president and CEO Paul Aquino said in a statement.
Energy Secretary Angelo Reyes said, “With the signing of the agreement, EDC can now tap additional geothermal power to generate the province’s much-needed power.”
He also pointed out that those still opposed to the MOA should respect the decision of the local government and the desire of the majority of Negrenses to support the project in answer to the power shortfall of the province.
Well, all’s well that ends well.
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