City Mayor Comes Face To Face With NFSW



By Samson Garzon, Jr., Victorias City Agriculturist

Mayor Francis Frederick Palanca with Vice Mayor Jerry Jover had a face to face encounter with the National Federation of Sugar Workers (NFSW) leaders and members who staged a rally at Victorias Public Plaza last Aug. 20.
The activity was part of the group’s nationwide annual activity to commemorate the death of former Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino, Jr. as well as to air their national and domestic demands or needs to the Local Government.
          According to the leaders of the group, there were around 300 members who joined the rally. 
Part of their national demands posted on the placards were the pushing for approval of House Bill 252 or the “Genuine Agrarian Reform Bill” and “No to Coal-Fired Power Plant”.  
Their local concerns were rice/food assistance for tiempos muertos, seeds, working animals, engine pumps and organic fertilizers.
         Upon seeing the group at the public plaza, and out of compassion for his constituents, Mayor Palanca went down from the City Hall and conferred with them.   
After listening and talking with NFSW members, the Mayor invited their leaders for a more intimate dialogue at his conference room.   
          What started as a serious and tense encounter ended up as a cordial and joyful conference.  
The local leaders of NFSW expressed jubilant remarks of gratitude as their concerns were eventually addressed by the Mayor. 
They were assured that the present administration is creatively working consistently “Sa Pag-asenso sang Victoriahanon” (NFSW included).          
                           

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