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Home Spotlight 450th Araw ng Maynila

Work never stops for Mayor Isko

Manila StandardbyManila Standard
June 24, 2021, 12:40 am
in 450th Araw ng Maynila
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By Rommel Bong R. Fuertes Jr.

Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso has been working nonstop for the country’s capital since his election on May 19, 2019.

With two years of leadership under his name and nine years as vice mayor from 2007 to 2016, Domagoso has proven to be more than just another face.

MANILA COVID-19 FOOD SECURITY PROGRAM. The City Government of Manila launched the COVID-19 Food Security Program (FSP) in February 2021. Under this program, around 700,000 families in Manila each receive a monthly food box containing three kilos of rice, 16 canned goods, and eight sachets of coffee. The FSP — which is a key factor in the LGU’s response to the socioeconomic impact of the pandemic — will continue until July 2021.

The Manila-bred politician has made significant changes for the city since assuming his post. All of them issued for the comfort and satisfaction of the millions in Manila.

Pandemic response

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Local Government Units have been tedious in keeping their citizens safe under the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic. Manila is no different.

Back in late July last year, Domagoso made sure to have precautionary measures for his people by administering mass testing. The testings were even made inclusive to non-Manilenos as a form of being “good neighbours” to neighboring cities.

“No time to be selfish, we need to care for each other,” Domagoso said.

And care, he did.

With vaccine jabs arriving in the country left and right, LGUs are tasked to inoculate their citizens to achieve ‘herd immunity’. Manila made sure to follow suit as they it record highs of vaccinations.

MASS VACCINATION PROGRAM. On December 31, 2020, the City Government of Manila launched its COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration portal manilacovid19vaccine.ph, which is intended for those living or working in the capital city. The LGU officially started deploying COVID-19 vaccines on March 2, 2021.
MASS VACCINATION PROGRAM. On December 31, 2020, the City Government of Manila launched its COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration portal manilacovid19vaccine.ph, which is intended for those living or working in the capital city. The LGU officially started deploying COVID-19 vaccines on March 2, 2021. 

On June 21, 2021 Manila recorded an all-time high in one-day vaccinations with 27,642 individuals inoculated. 

However, the rising cases of inoculated individuals does not mean everybody is gaining confidence with the vaccines. Some people are still against the idea and that’s something the Manila mayor is weary of.

In a statement released by the Manila PIO last month, Domagoso made sure to let his people know that they still have the free will to know what type of vaccine they would receive. Despite complying with the IATF’s request of keeping the vaccines unknown before the inoculations, Domagoso stressed Manilenos still have the right to choose.

“Karapatan ng tao na mamili ng bakunang ituturok sa kanya. Hindi kami mag-a-announce ng brand. Susundin namin ang alituntunin ng DOH/IATF. Ngunit, puwede naman po kayong magtanong sa mismong bakunahan o kaya habang ikaw ay nasa pila. Hindi iyon bawal. Your body. Your choice. Karapatan mo iyan,” Domagoso said.

MANILA COVID-19 VACCINE STORAGE FACILITY. The City of Manila’s COVID-19 Vaccine Storage Facility at the Sta. Ana Hospital — which was inaugurated on February 11 — is equipped with 12 biomedical freezers that would keep the vaccine vials stable. It has two units of -10°C to -25°C freezer, each capable of storing 5,200 vials; two units of -10°C to -30°C freezer, each capable of storing 17,200 vials; three units of -70°C freezer, each capable of storing 35,000 vials; and five units of 2°C to -8°C freezer, each capable of storing 8,200 vials. The hospital also has a back-up generator for the vaccine storage facility in case of any power interruption.

Protecting Manila and Manilenos

Other than being proactive in the fight against COVID-19, Moreno is taking measures in keeping not just the city, but also the citizens of Manila safe.

In October of last year, the 46-year-old politician signed an ordinance that aims to protect the LGBTQIA+ community from discrimination.

Ordinance No. 8695 or the “Manila LGBTQI Protection Ordinance of 2020” states that any act of discrimination against lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgenders, queers and intersex will result in a fine of P3,000 or imprisonment.

The ordinance is a first in the city of Manila that involves the LGBTQIA+ community and their safety.

In a Facebook Live video after the signing of the bill, Domagoso emphasized his care for all Manilenos.

“Mapapanagot na natin ang mga indibidwal na mababaw ang pang-unawa sa ating mga kapwa batang Maynila. No harm will come to you while I’m mayor of Manila,” Domagoso said.

MANILA COVID-19 FIELD HOSPITAL. The 4,402-square meter hospital – which is located within Rizal Park’s 2.8-hectare Burnham Green – was completed on June 10, 2021 and is set to be formally inaugurated on June 24, 2021. It was finished in just 52 days, which is eight days ahead of the 60-day schedule projected when the LGU broke ground on April 20, 2021. With a P154 million budget, the hospital is meant to accommodate around 344 mild to moderate COVID-19 patients.
MANILA COVID-19 FIELD HOSPITAL. The 4,402-square meter hospital — which is located within Rizal Park’s 2.8-hectare Burnham Green — was completed on June 10, 2021 and is set to be formally inaugurated on June 24, 2021. It was finished in just 52 days, which is eight days ahead of the 60-day schedule projected when the LGU broke ground on April 20, 2021. With a P154 million budget, the hospital is meant to accommodate around 344 mild to moderate COVID-19 patients.

Preserving the city

Domagoso has also boosted Manila’s aesthetics and environmental aspects as well.

Ordinance No. 8607, a law declaring Arroceros Park as a permanent forest park, was signed by Domagoso in March last year, with the city allocating P1 million pesos for the restoration and beautification of the park.

The ordinance states that cutting trees, dumping waste and excavations will be counted as violations.

Violators will be fined P2,500 on their first offense, P3,500 on their second and P5,000 and/or imprisonment not exceeding one year depending on the court’s discretion for the third offense.

MANILA ISLAMIC CEMETERY AND CULTURAL HALL. The LGU broke ground for this historic project on July 22, 2020 and it was inaugurated on June 7. Covering 2,400 square meters, the complex is located within Manila South Cemetery. The first Muslim cemetery in the capital city can accomodate 378 tombs.
MANILA ISLAMIC CEMETERY AND CULTURAL HALL. The LGU broke ground for this historic project on July 22, 2020 and it was inaugurated on June 7. Covering 2,400 square meters, the complex is located within Manila South Cemetery. The first Muslim cemetery in the capital city can accomodate 378 tombs.

Domagoso also gives importance to landmarks such as Manila’s Lagusnilad. 

Before Isko’s term as Mayor, the underpass was occasionally vandalized and littered. In Domagoso’s recent act for the city’s improvement, he inaugurated a rehabilitated underpass in August of last year.

Lagusnilad is now filled with murals and photos of the city’s landmarks and is rid of waste and vandalism.

“Here we are today, an underpass undisturbed, no obstruction unlike before. Clean, spacious. Let’s use the underpass properly,” Domagoso said in an interview after the re-opening of the underpass.

BASECOMMUNITY. The LGU broke ground for the townhouse-style horizontal housing project in Baseco Compound on December 21, 2020. The BaseCommunity development is located in the area facing the shores of Baseco Beach. It boasts of 229 two-story units, each with a total of 42 square meters of living space.
BASECOMMUNITY. The LGU broke ground for the townhouse-style horizontal housing project in Baseco Compound on December 21, 2020. The BaseCommunity development is located in the area facing the shores of Baseco Beach. It boasts of 229 two-story units, each with a total of 42 square meters of living space.

While Binondo is the country’s Chinatown, Domagoso is keen on expanding the tourism of the city by building a “Korea Town” in Malate.

In a discussion with Korean Ambassador Kim Inchul, Domagoso said he is ecstatic about building a better relationship with South Korea.

“We are building Korea Town in the Malate area to showcase Korean culture right in the nation’s capital. We also told His Excellency about how we benchmarked Myeong-dong’s markets in Binondo, Manila,” the mayor said.

Tags: COVID-19 pandemicFrancisco “Isko Moreno” DomagosoLGBTQIA+ communityManila Mayor
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