.".i will add this statement sis. and this is a sort of al bati's argument during his interview.."
Al-Batti said he will request for the lifting of the travel ban to Iraq issued by the Philippine Government on Filipinos who want to work in his country.
“My country has a young democracy but it is improving. We are reconstructing and
rebuilding and we need Filipino workers who are skilled and experienced,” Al-Batti said.
.very nice words to hear despite of what we are facing and discriminations to other country..most especially to what had happen during the hostage taking!!!!!!!...![]()
..this is so true..atleast ma.ibanan sad ang k2ng nahitabong hostage crisis..coz. it coz. big. effect to our economy or big impact..
so mayor jonas in on the rescue..despite sa crisis...
theres a saying the the show must go on!!!!!!..
this is just a challenge to us!!!!!!...so just hold on coz were gonna reach the highest appraisal as we push thru and tried hard to progress our economy!!!!!!!
..it is now proven that filipino people are very skilled people..coz. these 7 ambassadors who were here last week signifies that they believe what a filipino people can do.
it is very warm feeling when you know that there are still people believes youre skills and strengt...and very good to know also that their putting their trust to us!!!!!!!!![]()
..theres many thing will happen to our country than that hostage taking tragedy!!!!!!..
ajah!!!!!!.,..and salamat sad sa mga taw nga nisalig kanato!!!!!!!
most especially to the ambassadors.....
funding and cooperation will definitely come down the line. but of immediate importance is that a relationship was established by the visit. it certainly opened a window of opportunity thru which mutual benefits will flow through. they were ambassadors of a country visiting a city. with the hospitality and briefings given them, they hopefully would have seen some things in mandaue and its people that could be of benefit to their country and their peoples. by their representations, they could bring these to the attention to their respective governments and decision makers. then , as the saying goes, 'things would start a-brewing'..
kudos then to the people who organised the visit. they did the right thing for mandaue city
This is true, we forgot to thank those people who actually worked behind the curtains to make this historic event for Mandaue City. I can just imagine the security measures they had to go through just to avoid another fiasco. We all know that most of the credit goes to the humble Mayor, but we also acknowledge his dedicated team who I'm sure had sleepless nights just to make sure that these ambassadors get the warmest accommodation the city can offer.
GOOD JOB!!!!
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Another good side of this kay even ang province sa Cebu kay na acknowledge. So that means the Cebu Province also had a good opportunity with these Ambassadors. Basta proud ko na it is through Mandaue's effort to bring these high caliber politicians to our humble city and thriving Cebu province....
Well said, after the embarrassment we had from the hostage crisis, for sure the PNP Cebu made sure everything is covered.
Going back to the topic, with the Ambassadors visit this only means that they trust Mandaue City and believe at what Mandaue can offer. We have been degraded as a city after the series of controversies from the previous administration like the mega shabu lab (the biggest in Asia), the lamp post controversy, etc.... And it's time that Mandaue will regain its name again.
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