BAGUIO CITY – The city mayor here showed his
diplomatic skills when he resolved the rift among feuding Pangbenga Festival
organizers last week.
It’s all systems go
now for the 19th Baguio Flower Festival after concerns and issues
that caused the rift between the public and private sectors was deemed settled.
The mayor on Tuesday
gathered members of the city council and the Baguio Flower Festival Inc. (BFFI)
executive committee led by chair Anthony De Leon and vice chair Frederico
Alquiros to a caucus where a consensus was reached for the resolution of all
the concerns.
The two parties earlier
met during the city council session last Monday while tackling the BFFI’s
various requests to facilitate the requirements for the Panagbenga activities
and aired their grievances and sentiments on the issues mainly on financial
matters involving the Market Encounter and the Session Road in Bloom.
The dialogue however
ended in a deadlock prompting the call for the mayor to broker the meeting.
Following the caucus,
the city council held a special session on Friday where it granted all the
requests of the BFFI on the use of the venues and closure of roads needed for
the activities.
The aldermen also laid
down the legislative basis to justify the holding of the Market Encounter now
called “Baguio Blooms” in relation to the ordinance banning the conduct of
trade fairs in the city by adopting the endorsement of the council committee on
laws led by Councilor Richard Carino.
In the endorsement,
the committee clarified that “the legislative intent of the Trade Fair
Ordinance of 1994, as amended, it covers only trade fair organizers and private
individuals.”
“All activities which
are incidental to other official festivities like the Panagbenga, Christmas in
Baguio and SUMVAC where the city government is the main sponsor, is exempt from
the ordinance,” the committee noted.
The mayor earlier
promised to intervene to resolve the disagreements and ensure the smooth
staging of the festival.
He said that
Panagbenga remains to be a city activity sponsored by both the city government
and the private sector through the BFFI and he will not allow conflicts to mar
the event.
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