Friday, April 9, 2010

Buyahin Nating Muli Ang Maynila Focuses On Livelihood And Economic Agenda

Former Manila mayor Lito Atienza, one of the most respected and beloved leaders of the city; is seeking for another successful bid at the city's mayoralty seat which he vacated after completing a full term.The only mayor in the city's rich history who has completed a full term, Lito Atienza has promised to continue his dedication and commitment in building the city and improving the lives of the Manilenos.Under his banner, "Buyahin Nating Muli ang Maynila", Atienza has penciled numerous infrastructure projects and livelihood programs which are designed to benefit the city's residents.

The program "Buyahin Nating Muli ang Maynila" of Lito Atienza is part of fulfilling the former mayor's vision of providing the Manilenos with a city that they can call their own, and which they will care for.To accomplish this goal, the former Manila mayor has planned on continuing his livelihood and economic projects to help improve the living conditions within the city.Atienza has also pledged to provide city residents with a better chance of improving their lives through job creation, livelihood programs, decent shelter, and education and learning opportunities. Moreover, Atienza has promised to do everything in his power to help the city's unemployed residents and provide them with employment opportunities. "Buyahin Nating Muli ang Maynila" is centered on the city's economy which is seen by Atienza as the effective antidote against poverty and can help in instilling self-reliance among the city's poorest residents. Among the primary economic programs of Lito Atienza is providing employment opportunities for the city's unemployed and providing the necessary financial support for small and medium enterprises which can fuel job creation. The economic program consists of several projects, all of which are designed to help improve the quality of life of the people of Manila particularly those who are impoverished.

Atienza has vowed on protecting the rights and interests of the pedicab and tricycle drivers by requiring them to secure a license. With this program, illegal activities like unlawful collections and extortions from these small operators and drivers will be prevented. Atienza has also pledged to organize the vendors operating within the city. Atienza will be introducing an organized vending program in which vendors will be relegated to operate in certain areas only, as a way to improve the convenience of their customers and to help these vendors earn more.

To help the city's small entrepreneurs including vendors, drivers and ordinary workers, Atienza will establish cooperatives where members can avail of loans and capital for their livelihood. Atienza will also encourage the city's residents to raise herbal plants as a livelihood alternative. Under this program, every barangay will partake in the growing of herbal plants like lagundi, oregano, aloe vera, malunggay and tanglad.The grown herbal plants will be collected and purchased by the local government and will be sold to the companies who use them.

Atienza will also launch skills and livelihood training for the city's unemployed residents. Skills and livelihood training will feature short courses on cellphone repair, restaurant and hotel services, haircutting, reflexology, dress making and many more. Atienza will also introduce waste management programs that can generate money.Under this program, residents will be informed on the proper way to make charcoal from wastes as a way of providing them with livelihood.

Under his program, "Buyahin Nating Muli ang Maynila", formerManila Mayor Lito Atienza has pledged several programs which are designed to provide employment and livelihood opportunities to the city's unemployed and impoverished. Atienza has vowed to continue his crusade against poverty and continues to be committed in uplifting the lives of the city's impoverished residents. Atienza plans to focus on the city's economy which he views as the immediate solution to address the poverty incidence in the city.

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