Comebacking Manila Mayor Lito Atienza enumerated effortlessly during a forum the achievements of his administration which greatly benefited his beloved Manilans.
These include housing projects and health care, livelihood and sports programs that helped improve the quality of life of the city residents.
His accomplishments dwarfed all the things his rival, outgoing Mayor Alfredo Lim, was claiming to have achieved.
The gathering and covenant signing, which was organized by the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) at the Manila Cathedral School in Tayuman, Tondo, was held in a bid for a peaceful, honest, clean and credible elections.
Several residents took interest in witnessing the event as it gave them the opportunity to get to know better the city’s mayoral and vice mayoral candidates as well as their programs for Manila and the people.
Another political nemesis of Atienza, former Philippine National Police chief Avelino Razon, who appeared to be a rank outsider during the debate between Atienza and Lim, also attended the event.
Also present were Atienza’s running mate, Bonjay Isip and her political rival, Vice Mayor Isko Moreno.
Atienza’s each response was met by rousing applause from the audience–a clear indication that they approve of him and that they benefited from the projects he initiated during his term.
Knowing that Atienza’s achievements and leadership are far better, it wouldn’t be surprising if Lim’s supporters have already changed their minds and support the former Environment secretary instead.
Apart from this, Lito Atienza is also known to be a God-fearing person and a staunch Pro-Life advocate.
“We do not want a bully, motormouth and a reckless mayor. We want Atienza back in Manila,” one resident said.
Lim is now facing a libel complaint for publicly accusing Atienza’s son, Arnold “Ali” Atienza, of using illegal drugs during a debate last Thursday at the Manila Polo Club.
It can be recalled that during Lim’s previous terms as the city mayor, he spray-painted the houses of suspected drug dealers with the words “drug pusher” to shame them.
“He should have done it at his own son’s house first,” added another resident who attended the debate.

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