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Monday, October 14, 2013

Powerful show of force of INC's outreach shut down Philippine Capital - a political message to the PORK in the Government?

Iglesia ni Cristo's 1.5 to 2 Million show of Force shut down Manila. Photo from Inquirer


Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ) a Philippine founded religious group, Christian sect causes traffic chaos as more than 1.5 million people bring together in Philippine capital - Manila.

 

More than 1.5 million people converged on the Philippine capital on Monday for a powerful Christian sect's evangelical event, causing traffic chaos that shut down large parts of the megacity.

 

The gathering of the secretive and politically influential Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ) in the historic district of Manila forced all schools and some government offices to close.

 

The Supreme Court was also suspended, as were some basketball games in the highly popular college league, while Manila's governing authority urged private employers to give their staff a paid day off to avoid the traffic.

 

"We really apologise for those who were inconvenienced. Maybe they can just pass this off as a minor sacrifice to help their countrymen," Iglesia ni Cristo spokesman Edwin Zaballa said.

 

Iglesia ni Cristo, which is believed to have about three million members, held the event ostensibly as a medical and charity mission, with its followers giving aid to residents of huge slums.

 

Zaballa said it was also part of year-long celebrations across the country to mark the lead-up to its centenary next year, and "to spread the word".

 

Between two and three million people attended the event, according to Manila's police chief, Isagani Genade, while the organisers estimated the crowd at between 1.5 million and two million people.

 

The event is one of many ostentatious displays of faith in the mainly Catholic Philippines, where religious leaders also wield heavy political influence.

 

However, not everyone attending was celebrating.

 

Volunteer-members of the Christian sect the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ), prepare to distribute food supplies to the indigent in Manila, Philippines, on Monday. Photo: AP


In a square fronting Manila's central post office, tempers frayed during the fierce afternoon heat as men, women and children jostled while waiting for medical care offered by the group.

 

"This is madness. I have been here since dawn to get a free medical check-up, but I will get more sick in this heat," said factory worker Flor Kato, a 40-year-old mother of five who was complaining of chest pains.

 

Several others fainted due to the heat, while others simply gave up in frustration.

 

Founded by Felix Manalo in 1914, Iglesia ni Cristo exerts huge political influence in the Philippines despite being outnumbered by the country's more than 75 million Catholics.

 

Its followers are instructed to vote as a bloc, so politicians often seek their leaders' anointment during election season.

 

Its teachings are more conservative than the Catholic Church, with its followers not allowed to marry non-members. They are also required to give 10 per cent of their salaries to the church.

 

Miriam: Pols who don't get INC message are fools

 

Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago said that the evangelical and medical mission of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) has a political message, contrary to what Malacañang and the religious group claim.

 

"There is a message behind the INC event today. If you are a politician and you don't get it, you are a fool," Santiago said in a statement.

 

The INC event on Monday will provide free medical and dental services to over a million people in Manila that shut down the capital. The Palace has downplayed the claim that the event was a show of force by the influential religous group more than a mere relief mission.

 

"At this point, we have no reason to believe otherwise than the purpose for which it is being stated that it is a medical and dental mission," Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said at a televised press briefing.

 

In radio and television interviews, INC's Minister of The Gospel Edwil Zabala denied that politics was behind Monday's event.

 

He said the INC has long been conducting the same event in various parts of the country to reach out to those who are in need.

On Twitter, several Filipinos complained of the heavy traffic caused by the event, which has also forced local government units in Metro Manila to suspend classes.

 

Supreme Court Spokesperson Theodore Te particularly criticized local officials responsible for managing the traffic caused by the event of the INC, which he described as a "favored sect." - With report from PhilStar

DoTC awards ₱61.46 Million contracts for four domestic airport development projects

Proposed Puerto Princesa Palawan domestic airport. image from:  philippineairspace.blogspot.com


FOUR FIRMS have been awarded four separate airport projects in Visayas and Mindanao, the Department of Transportation and Communications (DoTC) said in a statement.

 

D.G. Sarmenta Construction bagged the contract for the Semi-Permanent Airport Terminal Project at the Puerto Princesa Airport for 21.50 million. The bid ceiling was 22.68 million. The project involves the installation of various electrical works, including air conditioning units.

 

V.T. Lao Construction won the contract to develop the Dipolog Airport for 26.70 million. It involves the construction of river protection and runway strip grade correction of the said airport. The original bid ceiling was 34.26 million.

 

Advance Tech Construction & Trading Corp. was awarded the Zamboanga Airport Development Project, which involves creek de-siltation, de-clogging of box culvert, and construction of a steel strainer, for 5.74 million. The bid ceiling was 6.02 million.

 

Vesa Engineering and Construction successfully bid for the Catarman Airport Development Project with 7.52 million. The project, whose original bid ceiling was 7.56 million, entails asphalt overlay of the runway and construction of a perimeter fence.

 

The DoTC awarded the contracts on Sept. 30, 2013

 

"This will improve passenger convenience by allowing the airports to meet increasing tourist arrivals in the meantime that long-term upgrades are being done," said DoTC Spokesperson Michael Arthur C. Sagcal said in the statement.

 

"We are aiming for this to be up by summer next year."

 

The agency saved over 9 million from these projects, which the government can now use to accelerate spending in order to boost the country's economy through the Disbursement Allocation Program (DAP), the DoTC said.

 

Meanwhile, the 1.72-billion Automated Fare Collection System (AFCS) public-private partnership project under DoTC is set to be auctioned off on Nov. 18, now that the DoTC has finalized the concessionaire agreement for the said project.

 

The project was supposed to be bid out on Aug. 30 but was deferred due to needed tweaks in its concessionaire agreement. It then was rescheduled to mid-October, before getting reset to November.

 

The AFCS project entails the decommissioning of the magnetic ticketing system of Light Rail Transit Lines 1 and 2 and Metro Rail Transit Line 3. The system will then be replaced with contactless smart card technology.

 

The project also involves the introduction of a centralized back office that will perform the necessary distribution of revenues.

 

Reporting:   L.C.S. Marasigan - BWorldOnline

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