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‘Iskoncert’ Cebu rally draws 65K attendees

April 25, 2022 Marlon Purification 264 views

CARCAR, Cebu – The “silent majority” being touted by Aksyon Demokratiko standard-bearer Isko Moreno Domagoso present in his campaign sorties was in full force again with about 65,000 people attending the “Grand Iskoncert-Rally” here Sunday evening.

Moreno was not able to attend the Carcar grand rally but the presence of his actor-son Joaquin Domagoso and entertainer Mocha Uson of the Mothers for Change (MoCha) Party-list was enough to keep the crowd of 65,000 electrified to stay until the end of the concert.

The crowd was composed mostly of youth supporters and ordinary people who converged in front of the new Carcar Coliseum at the back of the new city hall to attend the four-hour concert dubbed “Carcar Bilis Kilos: Iskoncert Rally Yorme Isko”.

“Purely local entertainers ang nag-perform kagabi sa concert saka si Joaquin Domagoso, and TikTokers for Isko. There was no talent fee. Volunteerism lahat ang nag-perform. Walang pinamigay na t-shirt at kusang loob ng lahat ang mga nagsi-attend,” said event organizer Winley Dela Fuente.

Iskoncert performers included the Range 999, Cookies, J-Blaque, Makii/RKTEQ, Ruzz/Furio, Kyle Zagado, Freshe/Christine, and Father and Sons.

DJs Jhsss, Shanyl Hofer, and Ram Monsanto also graced the concert rally to render a song or two.

Carcar City Police Station Chief Colonel Erdy Cabagnot said the crowd in the concert rally was estimated to have reached more than 65,000 at its peak. No untoward incidents were reported.

Carcar City’s 65,000 crowds topped the two previous concert rallies in Cebu City last April 7 and 8. The concert events capped Moreno’s barnstorming of the Cebu province with a mix of motorcades and town hall meetings.

Last April 8, the force of nature could not contain the outpouring of support for the Aksyon Demokratiko presidential bet as 20,000 Cebuanos braved the rains spawned by Tropical Depression “Agaton” to show their full love and support for Mayor Isko in a grand rally in Toledo City.

Despite the stormy weather last April 7, about 35,000 people packed the outdoor area of Hoops Dome in Lapu-Lapu City to see and hear the 47-year-old presidential aspirant who rose from poverty as a “basurero” to become an actor, Manila councilor for nine years, vice mayor for nine years, and now mayor who is running for the highest position in the land.

Both Cebu concert rallies was organized by the group of House Deputy Speaker and One Cebu Secretary-General Pablo John “PJ” Garcia, who has directly endorsed Moreno as his presidential candidate.

Moreno, his running mate Dr. Willie Ong, Aksyon Demokratiko senatorial bets Carl Balita, Samira Gutoc, and Jopet Sison including guest candidate John Castriciones of PDP-Laban are barnstorming Panay island with the first stop in the town of Carles town.

Panay is the largest island in Western Visayas (Region VI). It is composed of the provinces of Aklan, Antique, Capiz, and Iloilo. Moreno’s father, Joaquin Domagoso, hails from San Jose town in Antique.

On Monday, Moreno and his party were warmly received by Carles town Mayor Siegfried Betita and Vice Mayor Arnold Betita at the municipal hall.

After the courtesy call, Moreno and his slate proceeded to the townhall meeting attended by at least 5,000 residents where the Manila mayor spoke of his “Life and Livelihood” program of government with focus on the people’s minimum basic needs – decent housing for the poor, modern hospitals, affordable quality education, jobs and ayuda for those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Moreno said if he wins the presidency, his administration will address poverty, hunger, unemployment, inequality, and social injustice through an inclusive and equitable infrastructure development program as spelled out under his 10-point “Bilis Kilos Economic Agenda”.

To achieve this, Moreno’s administration will continue the “Build, Build Build” (BBB) program of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, with a focus on building more public housing, more public schools, and more public hospitals across the country to create more jobs and opportunities for our people.

To further alleviate the plight of the masses and protect industries, Moreno will work closely with Congress to reduce the taxes on two of the most basic of commodities – petroleum and electricity.

Moreno also vowed to revive and support the MSME (micro, small and medium enterprises) sector through various government interventions, as well as promote a culture of sustainable tourism by developing tourism highways and tourism circuits, among others.