Wednesday, 27 April 2022
Kay Leni Tayo: #38 Alex Lacson
Friday, 22 April 2022
Kay Leni Tayo: Mga Gwapo For Leni #Gwapinks
When I stumbled upon the Facebook page of "Mga Gwapo for Leni", I thought it was a brilliant idea for a 'label' to use for the campaign for Leni and Kiko.
So, I had tarpaulins with sizes of 2 feet by 2 feet made, those that would exactly fit at the back of tricycles.
Friday, 15 April 2022
Kay Leni Tayo: Lolo Julio and His Kariton ng Pangarap
On November 30, 2021, as we were cleaning and decorating our Leni-Kiko Pagmamahal Center in Victorias City, Negros Occidental, Lolo Julio, with his kariton full of wood, stopped and asked us for Leni and Kiko's tarpaulin.
We asked him why. He told us he liked Leni.
Leni-Kiko volunteers Jerry and Nonalyn then gladly helped him decorate his kariton with the Leni-Kiko tarp and some pink ribbons.
After they decorated his kariton, Lolo Julio went on his way. He was no longer alone as Leni and Kiko joined him along his journey.
Lolo Julio was originally from Negros Oriental. In the 1950s, he ran away from home to escape the physical abuses of his father. One day, he hitched rides on delivery trucks until he arrived at Victorias, then a municipality. Upon getting off, the young Julio immediately looked for work. He went to the stores situated along the highway and asked around. He ended up as a houseboy for a family whose house was just along the highway.
After we posted the photo of Lolo Julio and his kariton in social media, a few kind souls offered to help. And during the inauguration and blessing of our Leni-Kiko Pagmamahal Center at Don Felix Montinola building on December 1, 2021, we invited him, and he brought along his kariton. He didn't know then that there was already a plan to give him a new one.
On April 6, 2022, when we arrived at his neighborhood, we asked Lolo Julio to show us his old kariton. With old wheels and its sides just made of bamboo slits nailed together, this old kariton has been his daily companion for years as he roamed the streets of the city to pick up discarded wood and other things he found useful.
He was surprised and happy when we showed up at his home with a new steel kariton painted pink and loaded with some canned goods, rice, and bread.
On March 11, 2022, at the grand rally at the Paglaum Sports Stadium, I heard VP Leni's speech about "kampanya ng pangarap". So, to borrow her words, we named Lolo Julio's new pink kariton as his "Kariton ng Pangarap".
Lolo Julio and his family are part of those in the 'laylayan' that Leni is talking about in her speeches. This is why we are campaigning for Leni, Kiko and their senatoriables, so that, under their leadership, people like Lolo Julio will be the ones to benefit from the genuine public service and good governance we believe they will bring.
#AngatbuhayLahat #GobyernongTapatAngatBuhayLahat
#LabanLeni2022 #LabanLeniKiko2022 #IpanaloNa10To
#7KikoPangilinanVicePresident #KikoAngManokKo
Sunday, 10 April 2022
Kay Leni Tayo: The Longest Welcome and Pasasalamat For Leni And Kiko in Negros Occidental
We got up early that Friday morning, November 5, 2021, as we had to be at Bay 6, our designated area at the Circumferential Road in Silay City (in Negros Occidental).
That morning, VP Leni Robredo and Senator Kiko Pangilinan were arriving at the Bacolod-Silay Airport to attend meetings and inspect some projects in Bacolod City and in Negros Occidental. And since it was IATF Level 3, gathering a lot of people indoors was not yet allowed.
So, we gathered outdoors! 😃
The organizers divided into bays the ten-kilometer stretch of the circumferential road from the airport up to Bacolod City and assigned the Leni-Kiko supporters based on their city and municipality.
We arrived at our designated area before 8AM, just as the mountains of Silay and Mandalagan were waking up. As we were looking for a spot, we saw these colorful motor vehicles along the way, filling the southbound lane that led to Bacolod City.
As we waited for their arrival, I got out of our vehicle, looked east and was mesmerized by the morning apparition of the fog lifting its veil from the faces of the mountains that seemed to portend that, in the coming days, more Filipinos would lift the blinders from their eyes and be awakened to see the corruption, incompetence, and injustice of the sitting government.
As the circumferential road used to be sugarcane fields, all you'd see around that morning was haciendas and all you'd feel was the coolness of the new morning. The clouds, too, gathered at the east as if to shield us from the heat of the rising morning sun.
Being the only highway connecting the airport with Bacolod, the circumferential road would only hear the roars of trucks and other vehicles during an ordinary day. But on this special morning, it was filled with the echoes of the "Kay Leni Tayo" jingle, drums, and the excitement of her supporters.
We didn't really mind waiting for Leni and Kiko that day as the atmosphere was cheerful and fun. It was like a festival right in the middle of the haciendas.
And as we were constantly updated online, we would know the minute they landed and the time when they would leave the airport to start the motorcade.
Word then got around that the motorcade left the airport. We all stood facing the north, craning our necks as we stepped a meter out into the highway to get a better view of any incoming traffic heading our way.
Then someone from a white van, perhaps a part of the advance party, was calling out that Leni was just behind in a black van. In form, his words were like the information relayed over the public address system of an airport when a flight arrives, but to us her supporters, were in essence a harbinger of hope that we had been waiting for all these years.
And from meters away, we could see blinking lights and a parade of black and white vans that was slowly moving towards us.
"She's here! Leni is here!", we cheered!
Meter by meter, the motorcade came closer towards our spot. Although moments like these felt surreal, we realized this was it! Leni and our group were in the same time and space breathing the same fresh Negrense air.
And right at the door of a moving black van, Leni in a pink mask, fuchsia blouse and black pants was half-standing with her left hand on a car handle while her right was stretched out to shake a Negrense hand. As she passed us she said, "Salamat!".
After her motorcade, Kiko's was following close by. He sat by an open door of a white van expressing "Thank you! Thank you!" to everyone standing on the road.
After Leni and Kiko's motorcade passed, we all felt more awake even without coffee, an awakening that not even caffeine could induce. It's the awakening of the spirit that would push us to rise and fight for what we deserved as Filipinos.
Leni's voice saying "Salamat!" still echoes in my ears until now. I heard it not from a video or television; I heard it from her an arm away as that word floated through the fresh morning air, now full of hope.
No, Leni. Kami ang dapat magpasalamat sa 'yo. Sa iyong sakripisyo para sa aming lahat. Sa iyong ginagawa at kaya pang gawin para sa ating bayan. Hayaan mo, kasama mo kaming lahat sa laban na ito, at hindi lang sa sampung kilometro. Kasi kung sama-sama tayo, mas malayo pa ang ating mararating.
Salamat, Leni. 🙏
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Wednesday, 6 April 2022
Si Kiko Ang Manok Natin: Hello Pagkain, Goodbye Gutom!
The Negros Island, just like most islands in the Philippines, is a very agricultural area. It is planted mostly with sugarcane. That's why it is dependent on the sugar industry.
And as this 2022 election campaign goes grassroots, our group of Leni-Kiko volunteers in Victorias City is sharing Senator Kiko Pangilinan's plans for the sugar industry, farmers, and fisher folks here in the Negros Island.
Senator Kiko's plans:
1. Order the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) to stop the importation of sugar during the milling season.
2. Order the Department of agriculture to cap on the price of fertilizers and release immediately P500 million fuel subsidy for farmers and fisher folks.
3. Strengthen the local agricultural sector to avoid importation of farm products.
4. Bring attention to the plight of the farmers because they are the ones who bring food to our table.
5. Walang nang public bidding sa pagbili ng gobyerno (national at local) sa ating mga magsasaka at mangingisda. Wala nang 'middleman'.
6. Agrikultura, trabaho at pagkain - ang plataporma ni Senator Kiko.
Friday, 1 April 2022
Kay Leni Tayo: The Bacolod Caravan That Started It All #LabanLeniKiko2022
About two weeks after Leni Robredo announced her candidacy, her supporters in Bacolod City and Negros Occidental organized a motor caravan around the City of Smiles.
On October 23, 2021, a motor caravan of about 500 vehicles cars assembled along the national highway at the boundary between Talisay City, Negros Occidental, and Bacolod City.
Decked, decorated and festooned with pink and fuchsia ribbons and balloons, and covered with Leni Robredo tarpaulins, these private cars, vans and jeepney-type vehicles left the assembly area and paraded around the streets of Bacolod City. The excitement of the caravan and its participants were contagious that day that not even an Alert Level 4 status could suppress. And as it was a Saturday, traffic around the city wasn't that bad.
Not to be left behind, the Victorias Leni-Kiko Volunteers also joined the caravan along with #Kakampinks from other towns and cities in Negros Occidental. Victorias is 34 kilometers north of Bacolod. We were there as early as 9:30AM, excited to raise awareness to Leni Robredo's campaign of good governance and genuine public service.
I should have written about our #LabanLeni2022 activities here in my hometown as soon as we were able to hold them but having focused on the campaign and the activities, I wasn't able to produce the blogs.
But writing them only now is really perfect timing because, this time, I am now able to see how the effort one individual or group of individuals has contributed to a tornado-like force that created and continue to create this unstoppable momentum that, each time we come together, inspires more to join.
It turned out that what happened that day showed us, to borrow the words of H. G. Wells, "the shape of things to come".
Yes, since then, everything has snowballed. Slowly, the movement to support Leni Robredo, Kiko Pangilinan and their senatoriables grew one supporter at a time. From a handful of volunteers in our city, it has grown to, not just hundreds, but thousands with many more quietly supporting in the sidelines.
That morning, as the motorcade cruised through the streets of Bacolod, I saw crowds on the sidewalks waving with some pedestrians stopping to watch us pass as we shared our renewed hope that, finally, there is someone who will lead us to a future of #AngatBuhayLahat .
As I sat there at the front seat of the car of a fellow supporter Nonalyn, I realized that the route the caravan was not just path to create awareness and momentum, but was a path that would lead us out of this gloom of injustice, corruption and incompetence.
It has been five months since the caravan, and look how huge the movement is now, not only in Victorias (I'll write more of our activities soon), but in the whole #Philippines .
Ipanalo na 10 to! 😍
#LabanLeni #LabanLeniKiko2022 #LeniAngatSaLahat
#SiLeniAngSagot #AngatBuhayLahat #SiKikoAngManokko
#Ipanalona10to #LeniKiko2022