By Mortz C. Ortigoza
CALASIAO – Former
Congressman Mark Cojuangco recently lauded Mayor Mark Roy Macanlalay for
steering this town to inimitable progress in the huge province of Pangasinan.
M&M FOR P'SINAN 2016. Former Congressman Mark Cojuangco and Calasiao Mayor Mark Macanlalay wait to meet the ten mayors of the Sixth Congressional District of Pangasinan for a meeting. All of the mayors and District Congresswoman Marlyn Premicias-Agabas support the governorship and vice governorship bids of the duo. MORTZ C.ORTIGOZA
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Cojuangco and
Macanlalay both run for the governorship and vice governorship of the 44 towns
and three cities’ province.
“Isang inhenyero,
isang bata, napakarami po ang kanyang idea sa pamamalakad ng kanyang bayan.
Meron po siyang sariling diskarte meron po siyang desisyon,” the former solon
said in a grand rally at capital town Lingayen.
He said the
approachable and workaholic Macanlalay will be a good vice governor in case
both of them win the May 9 election.
“Meron siyang lakas ng
loob na kaya niyang gawing pamaraan kaya maganda po ang bayan ng Calasiao”.
Not contented on
hosting several members of the Top 100 Corporations in the Philippines in this
burgeoning town, the young mayor told this paper that he has a moist eye to
host SM Mall run by the SM Prime Holdings.
After ushering the
hosting of the Robinsons Land Corporation’s Robinson Mall at Barangay San
Miguel here, Macanlalay said Pure Gold
grocery store had been built facing Jollibee and Chowking’s restaurants
The other new business
edifices being built here at Barangay San Miguel are a 200 room’s hotel owned
by the Guanzon family of neighboring Dagupan City, two big furniture home depots, and
electronic shops.
During the mayoral
stints of Macanlalay and his predecessor and father former Mayor Roy Macanlalay
this town had been hosting mammoth corporations like Honda and Toyota Car
Centers, big gas stations, Susuki, Laus Group of Companies, KIA, Amianan
Motors, the new Philippine Gaming Corporation sanctioned Electronic Casino, and
a call center at a huge state of the art edifice located at Barangay Bued.
The famous restaurant
Dagupeña is located here, too.
Macanlalay said that
people who have not been to this burgeoning town for some years now would have
a jolt of their life because of the new infrastructures that sprouted like mushrooms.
Because of the
unabated influx of businesses and shoppers here, Macanlalay said his
administration in coordination with the Department of Public Works &
Highway mull for an overpass bridge in front of Robinsons Mall.
The mayor, a licensed
engineer and a Master’s of Public Administration’s graduate, said that his government had constructed the rooftop and wooden floor of the
multi-million pesos Sports Complex here that could be leased too for private
activities, light-emitting diode (LED) powered street lights at MacArthur
Highway, and a double A slaughter house.
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