Davao City Mayor Sarah Duterte as guest speaker during the 104th Founding Anniversary of North Cotabato |
Kalivungan,
a maenuvu word, which means “gathering,” highlights cultural presentation,
ethnic dances, rituals, native music, and games in connection the unique
culture of the Manaevu tribe, adopted as the festivity title for the yearly
founding anniversary celebration of North Cotabato as a province.
Governor
Emmylou “Lala” Taliño said “Serbisyong Totoo sa Ating Probinsiya“made us
successful and progressive.
During
the 104th Founding Anniversary of the province last week, Governor
Taliño–Mendoza said: “We are very happy and thankful on this founding
anniversary because this is another milestone of the province in serving the
people under a true and honest governance and by giving them a good
services to uplift the living condition
of the people here.”
The
lady governor said she is elated with the presence of Davao City Mayor Sarah
Duterte, Senator Cynthia A. Villar, and Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos
who graced the occasion and witnessed
the prestigious Kalivungan Festival of the province.
Mayor
Duterte as guest speaker said: “Nalipay jud ko ug dako na giimbitahan ko
ni Governor Lala Taliño nga mo guest sa founding anniversary dire. Unity and
solidarity and una nako na wish dire kay mao na and hugpong nato sa kalamboan
sa atong probinsya, improvement ug peace ang sunod kay kinahangalan nato ug
kalinaw para makab-ot nato ang success.”
Meanwhile,
Senator Cynthia Villar expressed her surprise for the Cotabateños hospitality,
abundance, and progression... maybe this is because of the good governance of Governor
Taliño for her efforts to give good or better living condition to the people
here.”
The
anniversary celebration culminated with a festive program at the Grand Stand of
the Provincial Capitol in Amas, Kidapawan City.
Ilocos
Norte Governor Marcos said: “This is my third time to attend this grand
celebration of North Cotabato. I have witnessed the hospitality of the people
here... their abundance and creativity
are clearly adopted, including their unique culture.”
The
festival was filled with exciting dance contests like, among them, the
Bollywood dance by the Integrated Provincial Health Office personnel together
with the Carmeneous of Carmen municipality in their ethnic and historical dance
performance.
President
Roxas municipality as well as other entries presented their ethnic dances,
vibrating the celebration with color and much appreciation. (By
Becky D. de Asis)
Sara lauds Cotabateños
Presidential
daughter and Davao City Mayor Sara Z. Duterte lauded the people of this
province for the successful holding of the just concluded Kalivungan Festival,
calling it a symbol of unity in diversity.
The
mayor, who served as guest of honor during the conclusion of Kalivungan Fest
last September 1, said the festivity of
unity in diversity was similar to the program of Davao City as shown during the
multi-cultural Kadayawan sa Davao Festival which was celebrated last August.
“Mao
ni atong kinahanglan, nga maghiusa kita sa luyo sa atong governor, sa atong
vice governor, sa atong mga board members, sa atong mga mayors og konsehal even
sa atong mga barangay kapitan -- maghiusa kita sa ilang likod kay ang kusog sa
mga local government officials naa diha sa katawhan (This is what we need,
to unite with our governor, vice governor, Board members, mayors and councilors
and even our barangay captains -- we should unite with them because the
strength of the local government lies with our constituents),” she said.
Sara
said without unity, there will be no fruitful outcome from efforts of
government officials.
She
also urged the people not to support the New People’s Army (NPA) in their
respective barangays and municipalities, and called on them to rally behind the
government.
“Naa
lang pud koy hangyo, naa koy request nga kung pwede ayaw lang pud ninyo tabangi
ang kalaban sa gobyerno para pantay (I have a request to you if you will
not help the government, do not also help the enemies of the state to be
fair),” Sara said.
She
added that the rebels in her city are also the same in the province because the
NPA is operating in remote areas of Marilog and Paquibato districts in Davao
City going to the municipalities of Arakan and Magpet of Cotabato.
“Moingon
lang mo -- sundalo man na, NPA man na, o terrorista, sir, ayaw lang ako ang
istoryaha, ayaw alang ako ang i-recruit, ayaw lang diri sa akong tugkaran
because ang gusto nako malinawon nga pagpamuyo diri sa among barangay, diri sa
among municipality. Gusto nako akong mga anak maka iskwela og tarong, mahuman
og iskwela, maka negosyo ko gamay , ang akong bana maka drive og motor ako
magka tindahan ang amoang uma matarong namo para sa among harvest -- mao lang
ang akong hangyo (Just tell them -- whether they are soldiers, NPA or
terrorists, sir don’t talk to us, do not recruit us, not here in our place,
because I want peace in our barangay and municipality. I want my children to go
to school and finish their studies, have small business, my husband could drive
a motorcycle, I could have a small store, fix our farm to have good harvest --
that is my only request),” she said.
She
also thanked the people for the support given to his father, President Rodrigo
R. Duterte, for giving a convincing win during the 2016 presidential election.
She
said her father could not make it without the support of the people there who
spent their money to produce campaign materials.
The
mayor rallied Cotabateños to support President Duterte in his campaign against
illegal drugs, corruption and criminality. (Fernando Fenequito, Jr. / PNA /
MINDANAO EXPOSE’)