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Tuesday, June 20, 2017

58th Araw ng Cotabato festive

CULINARY SESSION ---- Contestants bested each other in a gastronomic and mouth-watering cooking challenge during the Mayor Cynthia Culinary Cup 2017 Iron Chef-Cotabato City last June 15 held at the lobby of the People's Palace. (Photo courtesy of Cotabato City Government - MINDANAO EXPOSE’)

COTABATO CITY --- Cotabato City marks today, June 20, its 58th Araw ng Kutabato or charterhood with festivities lined up by the local government and its development partners on occasion of the week-long celebration.

The city government kicked off this year’s cityhood festivities last June 12.And together with its partners in the government, private sector, and law enforcement agencies, it also celebrated the 119th year of the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of the Philippines.

During a simple celebration at the city plaza, City Mayor Atty. Frances Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi led the flower offering at the foot of the monument of national hero Dr. Jose Rizal. She was joined by Vice Mayor Graham Dumama, City Administrator Dr.DandaJuanday, and other officials of the city government.

In her message, Mayor Guiani-Sayadi said the crisis in Marawi City is not just a simple fight against terrorism.

“It is a threat to the country's sovereignty, security, and economic development. Hopefully, these people will educate themselves and realize that what they are doing is not sanctioned by the holy book and should just stop the fight,” the mayor said.

Guiani-Sayadi appealed to the people of Cotabato City to remain united in combatting terrorism and all other forms of crimes as these undermine the maintenance of peace and security and endangers the efforts of the city government in strengthening the city's economy.

The same was also conveyed by Secretary of Defense Delfin Lorenzana, who was not able to attend the occasion, in his message delivered by Maj. Gen. Arnel dela Vega.

"It is our responsibility as a people to ensure that peace and security are maintained in our country. Samasama nating balikatin ang tungkuling ito upang makamit natin ang pagbabago sa ating bansa," the defense secretary said.

In addition, Guiani-Sayadi also signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the Bangsamoro Rescue Team (BARET) for future cooperation in times of crisis and disaster.

“It can be of help in our rescue efforts, most especially during crisis and disasters,” she said.

Further, the eight candidates for the Search of the 2017 Mutya ng Cotabato were formally presented to the public.

From June 12 to June 20, there were socio-cultural related activities, invitational sports exhibitions, health and wellness programs, pageantry, and other first-time events.

A two-day Business Forum was held last June 15-16 which were participated by various sectors within the city.

“The forum aims to launch Islamic Financing in Cotabato City and to solicit support from the people of Cotabato City and the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao” said Guiani-Sayadi.

Last June 13, some 1,500 Cotabateños have become beneficiaries of scholarship program granted by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)-12 in a program held at the lobby of the People’s Palace.

The city government, through the Office of the City Mayor - PESO received P7 million downloaded by TESDA-12 for a scholarship program to be granted to all qualified Cotabateños and be enrolled on different skills development trainings.

This is the first free enrolment for skills development facilitated by the city government in line with the celebration of the 58th Araw ng Cotabato.

Last June 14,the Mayor Cynthia Culinary Cup 2017 Iron Chef-Cotabato City was held at People's Palace Lobby.

Eleven sets of contestants, consisting of students, professionals, and owners of small restaurants, participated and bested each other out in a gastronomic and mouth-watering cooking challenge. They prepared and served traditional cuisines and dishes with twists to sizzle up the competition.

After all the participants pleased the taste of the adjudicators, three sets of contestants were hailed winners in the competition. Evangeline Crujido and Pilaring Alumisin bagged the 1st place with their delicious beef caldereta. Following them were Paulo Uson and Ma. Rowena Garcia (2nd place) with their creamy garlic shrimps and Romeo Diamond Suarez and Jericho Corpuz (3rd place) for their sweet and sour pineapple twist.

Aside from the Mutya ng Cotabato 2017, other activities included the DepEd Cultural Show at the City Plaza, Banko Sentral Road Show, 2nd Cotabato Fair, 10 Balls Billiard Tournament at Mabini Billiard Palace, Chess Tournament at the People’s Palace, Ultimate Frisbee Game at the People’s Palace, Invitational Taekwando Competition at the City Mall, 2nd Cotabato Toy Fair, Table Tennis Competition, Zumba Marathon at the People’s Palace, Invitational Boxing Tournament City Plaza, Inter-Agency Basketball Tournament at the NDSAC Gym, Lawn Tennis, 1st Brazillian iujitsu Invitational Open Tournament City Mall, Skydiving, and Socio-Civic-Military Parade at the Cotabato City State Polytechnic College.

In spite of the fun and excitement brought about by the festivities, the city government still observed the nightly curfew and respect for the Holy Month of Ramadan.

The authorities remainon full alert and ready to protect the city's residents and tourists safe from any forms of violence.(GILMHAR A. LAO - MINDANAO EXPOSE’)

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