BAGUIO
CITY -- Mayor Benjamin Magalong has given gambling operators to cease operating
here.
In
his speech after taking his oath of office at the Baguio City Hall grounds on June
30, Magalong said “all illegal gambling activities in the City shall cease to
operate starting July 1.”
of the orders of the
new mayor to the police is "zero tolerance to illegal gambling
activities".
Magalong's
order was met with a standing ovation from hundreds who came to see the “bright
new boy” of Baguio’s political scene.
“The administrative order for these directives will
be issued forthwith to put forward our policy on public transparency and
accountability,” Magalong said in his speech.
In an interview with media after the oath-taking
ceremony, Magalong expressed his disgust over gambling operators who have
apparently ran “amok” in the past and even "directed" the city's
political landscape with candidates who have their backing getting into office.
Magalong said that it will be up to the Baguio City Police
Office to implement the directive saying that he has authority over them, if
not, he said “they will answer to me.”
“Truly, I am honored to serve Baguio, and will be happy
beyond measure to work hand-in-hand with each and every one. I know that deep
in your heart, you wish no less than an exemplary performance to define our
tenure,” he said.
Regional Trial Court Executive Judge Mia Cawed administered
Magalong's oath of office.
Also
sworn in were councilors Joel Alangsab, Benny Bomogao, Betty Lourdes Tabanda,
Elaine Sembrano, Mylen Yaranon, Isabelo Cosalan Jr., Francisco Roberto Ortega
VI, Arthur Allad-iw, Vladimir Cayabas, Fred Bagbagen, Lilia Farias, and
Phillian Weygan–Allan.
Cayabas is the only first-time
councilor, while Tabanda, Cosalan, Bagbagen and Weygan–Allan are returning
after at least one-term absence. (Pigeon M. Lobien/ PNA)
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