m. of January 26, 2024 to January 29, 2024.
F. Iñigo Street (Anda St.), from corner Magallanes Street to corner Rizal Street, and C. Bangoy St. (Ponciano Street) from corner Rizal Street to corner San Pedro Street will also be closed from 8 a.m. on January 27 until January 29.
But Baluran, who also chairs the SP’s committee on transportation and communications, told the media on Tuesday that the road closures will be “partial” to avoid interfering traffic flow during the event.
Baluran said Sunday’s event will be the mass launching rally dubbed as “One Nation, One Opposition” for a “greater cause for a nationwide campaign.”
“Davao City will remain resilient and will not just stand aside as an observer but shall take part continuously striving to unite for one nation, one strong opposition,” he said.
The councilor also emphasized that “Dabawenyos are not for sale,” a reference to the alleged deceiving signature campaigns to change the constitution in exchange for bribes.
He expressed dismay on the alleged dirty tactics as it would not only damage democratic freedom but also raise doubts about the authenticity of those who signed due to misleading information.[]
Earlier this month, Davao City Representative Paolo “Pulong” Duterte (1st Dist.) said in a statement that he was informed that Pwersa ng Bayaning Atleta (PBA) Partylist Rep.[]