By Mortz C. Ortigoza
Major news magazines and newspapers
printed in Imperial Manila have news about the newly acknowledged Guinness
World Record’s tallest steel framed and engineered bamboo panels’ Saint
Vincent Ferrer statue in Bayambang, Pangasinan.
Their news features jibe with the
Holy Week as Filipinos went to their provinces and spend the long religious
holidays and weekends there.
I will not talk about religion here
since I’m not competent about it. The only verses in the Bible I could memorize
is John 3:16 and the other one whenever I quaffed a half glass
alcohol contained 80 proof 750 ml Tanduay and White Castle in high school and
college's “Verseculo Baso Kapitulo E.S.Q“.
E.S.Q is Extra Smooth Quality as
come - on by Tanduay to young but poor drinkers like me.
I’m going to talk about the
economics opportunity for the people created by local government units like the
town of Bayambang to attract tourists to visit the historic town. The town was 5th
Capital of the Revolutionary Philippine Republic during the Filipino – American
War in 1899.
Last week I wrote about Bayambang
under the administration of business tycoon and Mayor Cezar T. Quiambao as one
of the top four richest first class towns in the 44 towns and four cities’
Pangasinan.
“We have PhP506 million budget this year where some come from the disposal of
assets in Magsaysay,” he told the crowd
from the public and private sectors who witnessed the inauguration of the
proposed LGU housing project to be given to municipal hall’s employees in
Barangay Bical Sur of the burgeoning town.
Quiambao told reporters that every
year his family controlled corporations like Stradcom and other businesses
like a mall pay more than PhP 80 million of their taxes in the
municipality.
Even the PhP250 million price tagged of the 50.23-meter statue to
commemorate the 400th year of the establishment of Saint Vincent Ferrer
Parish in Bayambang and the 600th death anniversary of the saint on April 5,
2019 was personally paid by Quiambao and his gorgeous wife actress Mary
Clare Judith Phyllis “Niña” Jose-Quiambao, the multiplier effects that can be
created by the mammoth statute could be incomparable.
“Attention: there is NO
entrance fee to go inside and around the Prayer Park. FYI. Thank you, God bless
you all,” I saw the post of Mrs. Jose- Quiambao at her
Facebook account.
The surge of people who motor
to the pilgrims’ town like those vacationers who will make side trip in
Bayambang from their Manila to Baguio City’s rendezvous, will be a spark
plugged for more franchisees to own Jollibee, McDonald, Mang Inasal, Starbucks,
Dunkin Donut, Yellow Cab Taxi, hotels, banks, gas stations, malls, and others
to put shop there. That could spike employment in the town and even the
province of Pangasinan and more business and real property taxes for the LGU.