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>> Monday, July 9, 2012
LETTERS FROM THE AGNO
March L. Fianza
Past
conversations between us suddenly flashed back the moment I was informed of Sir
Gerry’s passing. Sir Gerry Evangelista Sr., 84, along with Auntie Cecile who
earlier freed herself on Independence Day last month, orphaned members of the
Baguio Correspondents and Broadcasters Club, and his other “sons and daughters”
on July 1, just six days before the first year anniversary of his brain attack
on a table at Luisa’s Café on July 7, 2011.
His
remains was cremated yesterday, incidentally the 15th year anniversary of the
passing of another remarkable newsman Atty. Ben C. Rillera, then Managing
Editor of the Baguio Midland Courier. The most that I can remember about my
conversations with Sir Gerry was when he talked about “lying low.” From out of
nowhere and when he brought out the topic, I already knew that he was telling
me to stay away from writing about “noise” or bad news. I told him, there were
certain issues that writers cannot avoid discussing intensely.
He
understood what I said but he convinced me that for a community paper to be on
the sidewalk for the longest time, it is best to avoid being sued for libel. He
paid for our coffee and as he disappeared in the Session Road crowd, I came to
understand why Sir Gerry stood the times and has been on the newsbeat for the
longest time.
Certainly,
newsmen have the tendency to fight for the truth even if they stumble in the
process of doing so. Lord Ellenborough said that “the greater the truth, the
greater the libel.” All I know is that in the business of newspapering, it is
not how one is able to put one over his subject and be sued for it, but how
long one stays in the battleground without getting libeled.
Sir
Gerry and Auntie Cecile are the latest celebrities in that blissful editorial
room where bad news is never written nor published. I see them being welcomed
by those who were earlier called by the Father in His wonderful newsroom –
Editor Sinai Hamada, Publisher Oseo C. Hamada, Atty. GBertFloresca, Bembo,
Peppot, Steve, Oswald, Joedax, Willy C., Buddy C., Juan Tenorio, Sammy Guerson,
Bagnos and a lot more. I do miss them. I thank them for their songs, for their
stories, for the company, for the good times, and most of all, for the sound
advice and what I learned from them.
***
Talking
about the search for truth but not necessarily getting libeled in the process,
I am surprised like anyone why top honchos in the city scamper around trying to
find solutions to the lack of parking spaces, to the extent of allowing a
private company to clear its backyard of Pine and Alnus trees just so it can
construct a money-making parking lot, when the city has a very wide and
existing parking space between the Ganza restaurant and Harrison Rd.
I
do not hear about it from the mayor and the city council. I gathered from some
councilors they are hush-hush about it because the parking space is the main
subject in a case filed by the tenant that used to make money out of the area
controversially.
In
addition, the parking area became hot issue when two officials leased it, together
with several roads to Jadewell. Because of these acts, that parking lot has
become an idle property since then, and not an asset to the city.
Concerning
the parking lot that would probably be built after the Luneta Hill Forest above
Gov. Pack Rd. is cleared of its trees; the idea was unofficially and initially
endorsed by a city official because the parking area would be shared by the
city and the private entity.
After
that, the unofficial endorsement became the moving force for the private entity
to push for its immediate construction as this is expected to earn millions of
parking collections fees. At P35 per hour at 1,000 cars, the collection would
be P35,000.00 in an hour. In 10 hours, the collection is P350,000 only. In ten
days, the money collected will be P3.5 M or P10.5 M in 30 days. In ten months,
the parking lot will earn P105 M or P126 M.
If
the Ganza parking was the one that could have been developed into a multi-level
parking facility to accommodate at least 1,000 cars in an hour, then the city
could have been earning the same amount that SM is bound to earn – P126 Million
easy money.
With
the money, the city would not know how to spend it. Probably, they could now
buy a lot for the city’s basura. If the Ganza parking area would not have been
given on a silver platter to Jadewell, the city could have “shot two birds with
one stone” so to speak.
We
could have solved two problems one after the other – the parking problem and
the basura. But because of greed, that did not happen. Now we are fighting our
officials for their actions about the Luneta Hill trees that SM claims to have
planted and started to kill, we are surprised that there is not enough action
by those concerned to get back the Ganza parking lot, and we are faced by the
problem on where to dispose the city’s garbage that is spilling out to its
surrounding sister towns in my province of Benguet. –
marchfianza777@yahoo.com
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