Cojuangco lauds Binalonan progressive leadership

By December 12, 2015Governance, News, Punch Gallery

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IT’S not about material gifts but it’s the genuine love we could give to one another.

Former Pangasinan Fifth District Rep. Mark Cojuangco gave this message to thousands of residents of Binalonan town during the opening of its Lantern Festival and Christmas lighting ceremony of its giant Christmas tree.

Cojuangco, a gubernatorial candidate in next year’s elections, said Christmas is a celebration of Christ’s love to mankind and, therefore, it is important to feel and share the example of that love by sharing it with others.

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Aside from the mayor, Vice Mayor Salvador “Badong” Perez, Board Member Shiela Perez-Galicia, former Board Member Salvador “Dong” Perez and former Balungao Mayor Lito Peralta, both running for board member of sixth district in 2016 and barangay officials led by Liga ng mga Barangay president Willy Sibolboro graced the occasion.

Cojuangco lauded the brainchild of the lantern festival here, Mayor Alain Jerico Perez, under whose administration the event was started. He said, “It is one way to unify the people”.

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Mark Cojuangco at the Christmas bazaar opening in Binalonan and the lantern festival and Christmas lighting ceremony in San Manuel.

Amazed at the beauty of the lanterns, he said these were labor of love.

Meanwhile, Cojuangco also graced the opening of the first Christmas bazaar in Binalonan under the leadership of Mayor Ramon Guico III.

Cojuangco lauded the transformation of Binalonan over the years which is continuously progressing.

He said such improvements did not happen by accident but a product of the vision of a good leader on how he wants his place to be.

He said he and his wife, Rep Kimi Cojuangco, are giving their all-out support to his good leadership knowing that their help will be put to good use with tangible results.

Cojuangco said the Christmas bazaar in open air, surrounded by trees, lighted and with clean facilities, is similar to the attractions in Bangkok, Thailand and in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.

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