MAYOR BENG Climaco lambasted fake news and false information being peddled by her detractors and called on the public to carefully scrutinize news or stories created to deliberately misinform or deceive readers and is often created to influence views or for political motives.
“El black propaganda ta continua y el fake news, false information na social media ta continua hace calayat el cuantos maga persona que tiene mal intencion para destrosa el govierno local, para destrosa el esfuerzos del govierno por de ila vested interest,” Climaco told the Zamboanga Post.
“Y el los demas personas, como venganza contra con el govierno cay no puede estos maga gente influir con el gobierno local. Por tantos aƱos, el ataque contra na administracion sin descanso por causa de politica,” she added.
Climaco said the black propaganda is a gross distortion of the truth, adding, the local government continues to work hard for the welfare of the people while her foes are busy spreading black propaganda ahead of the 2022 national and local elections.
She also cited the on-going P74-million Zamboanga City Waterfront and Heritage Walk Development Project in R.T. Lim Boulevard that her detractors claimed had been abandoned by the local government.
“The project is on-going and not abandoned as what propagandists peddle. It is being undertaken by a private contractor, who has until October 24, 2020 to finish the project. The notice to proceed was issued October 7 last year and with project duration of 206 days. The project was suspended last March 20 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and resumed July 16,” Climaco said.
Green, Green, Green is funded under the Local Government Support Fund - Assistance to Cities (LGSF-AC) and it is the government’s public open space development program launched in 2017 by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).
It assists the Philippines’ 145 cities and their local government units in making their communities more liveable, sustainable, and well-connected through the development or enhancement of public open space by creating esplanades, parks, arboretum, or botanical gardens, and building bike lanes, walkways, and green infrastructure.
The program is a parallel endeavor to the massive national infrastructure development program Build, Build, Build. And the Zamboanga City Waterfront and Heritage Walk Development Project is one of the biggest public open space projects under Green, Green, Green.
The city’s project focuses on upgrading and connecting R.T. Lim Boulevard and its neighboring thoroughfares in the waterfront city zone and heritage zone. Uniform and non-skid paving are used to improve the appearance and safety of the streetscape while speed tables will be built to connect sidewalks, making the corridor friendly to people on foot.
Rows of native Zamboanga trees and shrubs are also planted along the esplanade to protect pedestrians and bikers from motorists on the carriageway. Seating areas will be built on the edge of the shore for a good view of the Sulu Sea. As of July 31, the Zamboanga City Waterfront and Heritage Walk Development Project is 61% complete. (Zamboanga Post)
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| The Zamboanga City Waterfront and Heritage Walk Development Project in R.T. Lim Boulevard. |

“El black propaganda ta continua y el fake news, false information na social media ta continua hace calayat el cuantos maga persona que tiene mal intencion para destrosa el govierno local, para destrosa el esfuerzos del govierno por de ila vested interest,” Climaco told the Zamboanga Post.
“Y el los demas personas, como venganza contra con el govierno cay no puede estos maga gente influir con el gobierno local. Por tantos aƱos, el ataque contra na administracion sin descanso por causa de politica,” she added.
Climaco said the black propaganda is a gross distortion of the truth, adding, the local government continues to work hard for the welfare of the people while her foes are busy spreading black propaganda ahead of the 2022 national and local elections.
She also cited the on-going P74-million Zamboanga City Waterfront and Heritage Walk Development Project in R.T. Lim Boulevard that her detractors claimed had been abandoned by the local government.
“The project is on-going and not abandoned as what propagandists peddle. It is being undertaken by a private contractor, who has until October 24, 2020 to finish the project. The notice to proceed was issued October 7 last year and with project duration of 206 days. The project was suspended last March 20 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and resumed July 16,” Climaco said.
Green, Green, Green is funded under the Local Government Support Fund - Assistance to Cities (LGSF-AC) and it is the government’s public open space development program launched in 2017 by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).
It assists the Philippines’ 145 cities and their local government units in making their communities more liveable, sustainable, and well-connected through the development or enhancement of public open space by creating esplanades, parks, arboretum, or botanical gardens, and building bike lanes, walkways, and green infrastructure.
The program is a parallel endeavor to the massive national infrastructure development program Build, Build, Build. And the Zamboanga City Waterfront and Heritage Walk Development Project is one of the biggest public open space projects under Green, Green, Green.
The city’s project focuses on upgrading and connecting R.T. Lim Boulevard and its neighboring thoroughfares in the waterfront city zone and heritage zone. Uniform and non-skid paving are used to improve the appearance and safety of the streetscape while speed tables will be built to connect sidewalks, making the corridor friendly to people on foot.
Rows of native Zamboanga trees and shrubs are also planted along the esplanade to protect pedestrians and bikers from motorists on the carriageway. Seating areas will be built on the edge of the shore for a good view of the Sulu Sea. As of July 31, the Zamboanga City Waterfront and Heritage Walk Development Project is 61% complete. (Zamboanga Post)
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