BAGUIO CITY – Re-electionist congressman
Nicasio M. Aliping Jr. lamented the use of “black propaganda this early in the
campaign period by his opponents.”
Calling recent posts
on social media and local newspapers as a mere rehash of an old issue, Aliping
said the trend of destroying the personality of an opponent is now becoming
alarming in Baguio. “What is being used against me are stories which are one
year old already. So much has happened since then” Aliping said in a press
release sent to the Northern Philippine Times.
Rep. Aliping was
referring to a news article spread by one of his rivals for the congressional
seat of Baguio detailing how the Court of Appeals has junked a motion for
reconsideration on its Permanent Environmental Protection Order over Mt. Sto.
Tomas.
“I am already
following the CA order by not continuing with improvements on my property at
Mt. Kabuyao! What else do they want me to do?,” Aliping added.
“I dare my opponents
to raise the level of the political campaign from mudslinging to actual program
of government. This way, the Baguio voters will be able to make an intelligent
decision,” he said.
Aliping believes that
his rivals can only result to attacking his character rather than engage him in
intelligent campaigning because they cannot attack his accomplishments as a
first term congressman. In the first two and a half years in Congress, Aliping
has already surpassed the achievements of his predecessors.
In two years, Aliping
was able to make improvements at the Baguio Athletic Bowl which previous
administrations have failed to upgrade. Recently, the Department of Public
Works and Highways reported that the budget for Baguio is over P900 million,
approximately three times the budget of the agency when he assumed office in
2013.
Aside from these,
Aliping has been named in the top performing lawmaker in Congress placing
fourth from a field of 286 members of the House of Representatives. He achieved
this distinction for being active in all the House committees he is a member in
as well as for the number of bills he filed or co-authored in the last two and
a half years.
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