3 festivals in Ilocos Sur cancelled due to Covid-19
>> Tuesday, March 3, 2020
By Mar T Supnad
CANDON
CITY -- Alarmed by the Covid-19 disease, the municipalities of Galimuyod and
Salcedo, including, announced last week celebration of their respective
festivals, which are simultaneously observed in March, are cancelled this year.
Galimuyod Mayor Jessie Balingsat said he convened the
Bignas Festival executive committee and after deliberation, they voted to
cancel the celebration of the annual activity, which was supposed to run
from March 9-11.
“We
are saddened to announce this but the local government is only prioritizing the
security and health of our people. However, we are hoping that once the threat
of this scary disease has hopefully vanished, we will conduct our planned
activities,” Balingsat added.
Salcedo Mayor Leopoldo Gironella Jr. also announced the
Cacao Festival will not be celebrated this year.
“We
are supposed to celebrate our town fiesta this March 19-21 but all of
the barangay chairpersons and non-government organization heads have agreed to
cancel it as part of our LGU’s precautionary measures against the threat of Covid-19
and we believe that prevention is always better in situations like this as
advised by the Dept. of Health,” Gironella said.
Candon City Mayor Ericson Singson also said for the first
time, all major activities for the
celebration of Tobacco Festival are cancelled.
However, Singson clarified that they will still conduct the
concelebrated mass at San Juan de Parish Church and the wreath laying at the
monument of Don Isabelo Abaya, Candon City’s local hero, on March
25 in observance of the cityhood’s anniversary.
“I hope that our people will
understand the decision of our Fiesta Committee because this is everybody’s
concern. We are hoping that we will be able to conduct all the cancelled
activities on our city fiesta next year and we advise the public to be vigilant
of the issues and concerns happening in the country. We will prepare a grandeur
Tobacco Festival next year,” Singson said.
Balingsat, Gironella, and Singson said that such decision
supports the advisory from Dept. of Health urging the public to avoid
attending, participating and organizing events that draw huge number of people while
recommending cancellation of big events or gatherings to further minimize the
risk of contracting Covid-19.
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