Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Cebu City acting mayor Garcia files COC under Kusug-Panaghiusa

CEBU CITY -- Cebu City acting Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia today filed his certificate of candidacy (COC) for the city mayoral race under the Kusug-Panaghiusa coalition with running mate Joey Daluz and with a line-up of 16 coalition candidates for councilor that included six incumbents. 

“I come into this mayoral race fully prepared and very motivated to serve in a permanent capacity after serving you as your acting mayor but also your action mayor in the last five months. I strongly believe that my experience as acting mayor has strengthened my character and love for our city ug niandam nako aron mogiya sa Cebu City alang sa usa ka mas hayag nga ugma nga angay gyud niya ug dugay nang gidagmo sa mga Sugboanon,” Garcia told some 3,000 supporters who cheered the candidates under the Kusug-Panaghiusa coalition after they filed their COCs today, October 8 at the Commission on Elections (Comelec) office in Cebu City at 10:45 a.m.

Garcia has been acting chief executive of the city since May following the six-month preventive suspension of Mayor Mike Rama by the Office of the Ombudsman for failing to pay the salaries of four City Hall employees.

He has been praised by his constituents as “action mayor” for his tangible accomplishments in spite of his brief tenure as the father of Cebu City, among them the completion of Guba Community Hospital and the Apas Super Family Health Center which both sat idle and unfinished for many years until he took over and sent the projects back into full motion.

Garcia approved the purchase of police cars—a request that had been pending for years—when he took the helm of Cebu City in a bid to strengthen peace and order.

“I am proud of my accomplishments as acting mayor, but nothing makes me prouder than knowing that I made a difference in our communities just by taking action immediately,” he said.

The 47-year-old Garcia, the youngest candidate in the four-way fight, was Rama’s vice mayor and running mate in 2022.  He rose to the challenge and successfully provided stability to a shaky local government and a polarized community.

Garcia shared that he gained so much invaluable experience that taught him great lessons in good governance, particularly in taking action promptly, whether in responding to individual citizens’ concerns or creating new opportunities that will enhance the quality of life of all residents.

”Daghan pa kaayong angay himuonon nga naghuwat ug inubanan sa pagpaluyo niining parehong makamao nga mga babaye ug lalaki sa akong grupo, kampante ako unsay among dungan nga makab-ot,” he said. (There are still so much things to do and with these good men and women behind me in our group, I am confident we can achieve more.)

Garcia said he is looking forward to putting this political rollercoaster ride behind them and fostering unity into the community through a leadership that is focused on the future.

The full line-up of councilors running under the Kusug-Panaghiusa coalition ticket includes incumbent councilors Jun Alcover, Joel Garganera and Jaypee Labella from the north district and James Cuenco, Rey Gealon, and Renato “Junjun” Osmena from the south. 

They are joined by Glena Bontuyan, Harold Go, Maria Ailien Guardo, RJ Osmena, Winston Pepito also representing the north district and Pie Abella, Opel Abellanosa, Jeson Guardo, Eugene Labella and Dave Tumulak from the south district. (Photos: Garcia camp/Kusug-Panaghiusa)

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