Honest security guard most outstanding Baguio citizen
>> Tuesday, September 11, 2018
BAGUIO
CITY -- A security guard led this year’s Outstanding Citizens of Baguio
awardees, the highlight of the 109th Baguio Charter Day celebration on Sept. 1.
Guillermo Battad Cortes
was nominated by the owner of a McDonald’s food chain branch within the Insular
Life compound in the city, where he works.
Lawyer Betty Lourdes
Tabanda, head of the search committee of the Society of Outstanding Citizens of
Baguio (SOCOB), said Cortes' honesty and dedication to service was the reason
for his bagging the city’s top award for 2018.
Tabanda said the
security guard was chosen “for his exemplary behavior in the exercise of his
profession."
"He
returned a bag containing P1 million, which was left in Maharlika, when he was
still a guard there. It was not the only one. He was consistent in returning
items left by the public in his workplace,” Tabanda noted.
Tabanda related that
during the screening process, Cortes was asked: “Why do you treat people
nicely, very respectful?"
She said his answer, in
the Ilocano dialect, was: "Because I want people to respect me. I respect
people so that people will respect me. I will not be able to get that respect
if I don’t treat them the same way.”
Tabanda said Cortes
clearly practices the Golden Rule. "Respect begets respect,” she said
further describing Cortes as "an ordinary guy who makes you feel special.”
Tabanda went on to
relate that Cortes had told the panel of judges in his interview that a
"lowly" security guard like him could earn the people's respect by
respecting others.
Baguio City Mayor
Mauricio Domogan announced the names of the other awardees as: Dr. Ester
Litilit for education, Bonifacio dela Peña for professional distinction, Jose
Bugayong Jr. for community service, Rosalynd Camat for education, Generosa
Boado for community service, Jane Cosalan for community service, Teresita
Marcelo for culture and arts, Jose Ong Tajan for community service, and Rolando
Villanueva for business.
The 10 underwent
different stages of judging: nomination, screening, background investigation,
judging, and panel interview.
The screening committees
are composed of former awardees of the city’s Outstanding Citizens Award, who
were chosen by the city mayor through an Administrative Order.
Dr. Elma Donaal, SOCOB
president, was among this year’s judges. She said the PHP1 million returned by
security guard Cortes is an exemplary act, which must be recognized, pointing
out that he did it not just once but on several occasions.
“Imagine naman na milyon
na yan. Hindi siya nasilaw kahit na maliit lang sweldo niya at isauli pa ang
mga naiiwan lalo na yung isang milyon na yan (Imagine that is already a million
and he was not tempted despite his meager salary)," Donaal said.
There were 22 nominations
submitted to the SOCOB since the search began in February. The number was
trimmed down to 16, and 10 were recommended to the city government, whose names
were conferred by the city and announced as this year’s awardees.
The search for
outstanding citizens of Baguio is the most coveted award in this mountain
resort city. It is the highest award the local government confers to a Baguio
resident, who receives the accolade only once. (PNA)
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