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THE business community in Cebu has committed to help Cebu City in the hosting of the Palarong Pambansa 2024 come July through the offering of discounts and tourism packages for the athletes and their families.This was disclosed by Cebu City Sports Commissioner John Pages following their meeting with business leaders on Monday, March 18.Among those who joined the meeting were Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) president Jay Yuvallos, Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) executive director Marlene Bedia, Cebu Business Months chairman for digital transformation Anthony Noel, and Mactan-Cebu International Airport head of customer experience and international terminal operations Ricia Montejo.The Palarong Pambansa will take place on July 9 to 16.The athletes are expected to start arriving on June 30.In a message to SunStar Cebu on Wednesday, March 20, Pages said the business community will help by offering special discounts and rates, creating activities for the athletes and other guests, developing pasalubong (homecoming gift) areas, offering city tour packages, and providing transportation rental discounts. The business sector can also help promote the Palarong Pambansa by installing posters and banners welcoming the athletes, said Pages.BenefitsDuring their meeting, Pages also presented the possible benefits the sports event will bring to the local businesses, including the malls, hotels and pension houses, restaurants, airline and shipping companies, and transportation services like buses.During the meeting, Yuvallos said the expected number of guests who will be visiting Cebu to witness the largest sports meet in the country will not only help the big businesses but also the small ones.MCCI president Mark Anthony Ynoc also said during their meeting that the Palaro would be an opportunity for Cebu to showcase what it can offer in terms of holding large events.The Palaro will be participated in by student-athletes from all the 17 regions of the country. There will be 28 sporting events for Palaro: archery, arnis, athletics, badminton, baseball, basketball 5x5, basketball 3x3, billiards, boxing, chess, dancesport, football, futsal, gymnastics, pencak silat, sepak takraw, softball, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, lawn tennis, volleyball, wrestling, wushu, athletics, bocce, goal ball, and swimming.The various sporting events will be held in 30 different venues in the city, including the Cebu City Sports Center. The sports center has been closed to the public since May 2023 for rehabilitation in preparation for the Palaro. Cebu City hosted the Palaro in 1954 and 1994. The first edition of the games was held in 1948.Government’s roleUnder the memorandum of agreement signed by the Cebu City Government and the Department of Education, the host local government unit is responsible for, among other things, ensuring the readiness of sporting facilities, billeting quarters of the athletes and support staff, and other infrastructure requirements; and providing vehicles for the transport of delegates during their stay as well as security escorts during their transport to and from the playing venues and billeting quarters.The City has allocated a budget of P200 million for the hosting of the multi-sport youth event. Some 10,000 to 12,000 athletes and coaches are expected to come to Cebu for the 2024 Palaro. Top High Stakes Casino Philippines THE Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) insists it has nothing to do with the rift between Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) and Cebu City Government, with its administrator saying the agency is neutral.LWUA administrator Jose Moises Salonga said he has observed that the conflict is more personal.“I would like to make it clear that LWUA is apolitical on this,” Salonga said in response to questions regarding the lockdown of MCWD’s main office on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.“LWUA will not get involved in this rift,” Salonga told SunStar Cebu in a text message Friday, April 19. “As far as LWUA is concerned, whatever allegations about politics are uncalled for. As a regulator, we will not allow any person or entity to use any water district to be used for politics.”The rift between the Cebu City Government under Mayor Michael Rama and the MCWD board, led by chairman Jose Daluz III, began last year. The mayor attempted to remove Daluz, and directors Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno on multiple occasions, but he failed.The LWUA, which regulates water districts, suspended Daluz and the rest of the board for six months last March 15, while it appointed an interim board to look into high non-revenue water loss among other issues at MCWD. It also suspended general manager (GM) Edgar Donoso for 90 days starting Friday, April 12. However, Daluz, Pato and Seno, and Donoso do not recognize the LWUA’s authority to suspend them, leading to tensions at the MCWD main office, where the four continue to hold office.The rift between Cebu City and the Daluz-led MCWD was on full display last week.On Monday morning, April 15, John Dx Lapid, the LWUA-appoined officer-in-charge (OIC) GM of the MCWD, was prohibited from entering the water district’s main office in downtown Cebu City.This after the Daluz-led board implemented a lockdown, prohibiting Lapid and members of the interim board of directors from entering the water district’s premises.However, past 1 p.m. Monday, Lapid was able to enter MCWD’s office with the help of the Cebu City Government officials led by City Administrator Collin Rosell.Salonga told SunStar Cebu that LWUA had asked for “assistance to maintain peace and order, and secure MCWD’s facilities” from the Cebu City Government and Cebu City Police Office.Later in the evening, Lapid, Rosell, City Budget Officer Jerone Castillo and Cebu City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office head Harold Alcontin were seen arriving at the MCWD main office at 9:44 p.m. in a video sent to SunStar Cebu.Lapid attempted to open Donoso’s office, but to no avail. However, Alcontin was able to open it using an ATM card. In a press conference Wednesday, April 17, Rosell said the security guard opened the door for them. He also denied allegations that they were there to get some documents.On Tuesday, April 16, MCWD accused Lapid of barricading and cordoning off the MCWD main office in downtown Cebu City after the streets in the vicinity were suddenly closed to vehicular traffic in the morning.But Lapid said only the City Government could implement a road closure.In a press conference April 17, Rama denied being behind the lockdown, saying the City was only providing assistance to the LWUA.CasesFor the alleged forcible entry of Donoso’s office, the Daluz-led board will be filing complaints against Rosell, Castillo, Alcontin and Cebu City Legal Officer Vincent Carlo Gimena before the Office of the Ombudsman-Visayas on Monday, April 22.The city officials will face charges for conduct unbecoming of a public official, violation of ethical standards and harassment.Used for politicsLapid announced on Facebook last April 16 that he was resigning as OIC GM because he was being used for politics. However, hours later, the line “I am being used for politics already” was removed.When asked about this, Salonga said, “Atty. Lapid has personally told me that LWUA did not use him for political activities or gain.”Regarding Lapid’s resignation, Salonga expressed gratitude to Lapid for accepting the challenging role of OIC GM.“It is unfortunate that due to the harassment he received on (Monday) barring his entry to MCWD, threatening that his vehicle will be towed, being threatened with lawsuits, among many others—LWUA understands his decision to resign as the OIC GM. Let’s not forget the emotional weight and toll of all this to him and his family,” Salonga said. / AML

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The mayor attempted to remove Daluz, and directors Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno on multiple occasions, but he failed.The LWUA, which regulates water districts, suspended Daluz and the rest of the board for six months last March 15, while it appointed an interim board to look into high non-revenue water loss among other issues at MCWD. It also suspended general manager (GM) Edgar Donoso for 90 days starting Friday, April 12. However, Daluz, Pato and Seno, and Donoso do not recognize the LWUA’s authority to suspend them, leading to tensions at the MCWD main office, where the four continue to hold office.The rift between Cebu City and the Daluz-led MCWD was on full display last week.On Monday morning, April 15, John Dx Lapid, the LWUA-appoined officer-in-charge (OIC) GM of the MCWD, was prohibited from entering the water district’s main office in downtown Cebu City.This after the Daluz-led board implemented a lockdown, prohibiting Lapid and members of the interim board of directors from entering the water district’s premises.However, past 1 p.m. Monday, Lapid was able to enter MCWD’s office with the help of the Cebu City Government officials led by City Administrator Collin Rosell.Salonga told SunStar Cebu that LWUA had asked for “assistance to maintain peace and order, and secure MCWD’s facilities” from the Cebu City Government and Cebu City Police Office.Later in the evening, Lapid, Rosell, City Budget Officer Jerone Castillo and Cebu City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office head Harold Alcontin were seen arriving at the MCWD main office at 9:44 p.m. in a video sent to SunStar Cebu.Lapid attempted to open Donoso’s office, but to no avail. However, Alcontin was able to open it using an ATM card. In a press conference Wednesday, April 17, Rosell said the security guard opened the door for them. He also denied allegations that they were there to get some documents.On Tuesday, April 16, MCWD accused Lapid of barricading and cordoning off the MCWD main office in downtown Cebu City after the streets in the vicinity were suddenly closed to vehicular traffic in the morning.But Lapid said only the City Government could implement a road closure.In a press conference April 17, Rama denied being behind the lockdown, saying the City was only providing assistance to the LWUA.CasesFor the alleged forcible entry of Donoso’s office, the Daluz-led board will be filing complaints against Rosell, Castillo, Alcontin and Cebu City Legal Officer Vincent Carlo Gimena before the Office of the Ombudsman-Visayas on Monday, April 22.The city officials will face charges for conduct unbecoming of a public official, violation of ethical standards and harassment.Used for politicsLapid announced on Facebook last April 16 that he was resigning as OIC GM because he was being used for politics. However, hours later, the line “I am being used for politics already” was removed.When asked about this, Salonga said, “Atty. Lapid has personally told me that LWUA did not use him for political activities or gain.”Regarding Lapid’s resignation, Salonga expressed gratitude to Lapid for accepting the challenging role of OIC GM.“It is unfortunate that due to the harassment he received on (Monday) barring his entry to MCWD, threatening that his vehicle will be towed, being threatened with lawsuits, among many others—LWUA understands his decision to resign as the OIC GM. Let’s not forget the emotional weight and toll of all this to him and his family,” Salonga said. / AML Types of Casino Games in the Philippines AMID the clamor for a legislated wage hike, a coalition of labor groups has called on the House of Representatives (HOR) to pass laws pushing for higher wages.“If the HOR can create a mountain out of a molehill, like what it did for a more complicated process of revising the Constitution, then they can do the same for the wage hike bills and in correcting the defective wage setting mechanism in the country,” Nagkaisa, a coalition of labor centers, federations, and national unions in the Philippines said on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024. 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AMID the clamor for a legislated wage hike, a coalition of labor groups has called on the House of Representatives (HOR) to pass laws pushing for higher wages.“If the HOR can create a mountain out of a molehill, like what it did for a more complicated process of revising the Constitution, then they can do the same for the wage hike bills and in correcting the defective wage setting mechanism in the country,” Nagkaisa, a coalition of labor centers, federations, and national unions in the Philippines said on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024. 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Types of Casino Games in the Philippines THE business community in Cebu has committed to help Cebu City in the hosting of the Palarong Pambansa 2024 come July through the offering of discounts and tourism packages for the athletes and their families.This was disclosed by Cebu City Sports Commissioner John Pages following their meeting with business leaders on Monday, March 18.Among those who joined the meeting were Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) president Jay Yuvallos, Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) executive director Marlene Bedia, Cebu Business Months chairman for digital transformation Anthony Noel, and Mactan-Cebu International Airport head of customer experience and international terminal operations Ricia Montejo.The Palarong Pambansa will take place on July 9 to 16.The athletes are expected to start arriving on June 30.In a message to SunStar Cebu on Wednesday, March 20, Pages said the business community will help by offering special discounts and rates, creating activities for the athletes and other guests, developing pasalubong (homecoming gift) areas, offering city tour packages, and providing transportation rental discounts. The business sector can also help promote the Palarong Pambansa by installing posters and banners welcoming the athletes, said Pages.BenefitsDuring their meeting, Pages also presented the possible benefits the sports event will bring to the local businesses, including the malls, hotels and pension houses, restaurants, airline and shipping companies, and transportation services like buses.During the meeting, Yuvallos said the expected number of guests who will be visiting Cebu to witness the largest sports meet in the country will not only help the big businesses but also the small ones.MCCI president Mark Anthony Ynoc also said during their meeting that the Palaro would be an opportunity for Cebu to showcase what it can offer in terms of holding large events.The Palaro will be participated in by student-athletes from all the 17 regions of the country. There will be 28 sporting events for Palaro: archery, arnis, athletics, badminton, baseball, basketball 5x5, basketball 3x3, billiards, boxing, chess, dancesport, football, futsal, gymnastics, pencak silat, sepak takraw, softball, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, lawn tennis, volleyball, wrestling, wushu, athletics, bocce, goal ball, and swimming.The various sporting events will be held in 30 different venues in the city, including the Cebu City Sports Center. The sports center has been closed to the public since May 2023 for rehabilitation in preparation for the Palaro. Cebu City hosted the Palaro in 1954 and 1994. 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THE business community in Cebu has committed to help Cebu City in the hosting of the Palarong Pambansa 2024 come July through the offering of discounts and tourism packages for the athletes and their families.This was disclosed by Cebu City Sports Commissioner John Pages following their meeting with business leaders on Monday, March 18.Among those who joined the meeting were Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) president Jay Yuvallos, Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) executive director Marlene Bedia, Cebu Business Months chairman for digital transformation Anthony Noel, and Mactan-Cebu International Airport head of customer experience and international terminal operations Ricia Montejo.The Palarong Pambansa will take place on July 9 to 16.The athletes are expected to start arriving on June 30.In a message to SunStar Cebu on Wednesday, March 20, Pages said the business community will help by offering special discounts and rates, creating activities for the athletes and other guests, developing pasalubong (homecoming gift) areas, offering city tour packages, and providing transportation rental discounts. The business sector can also help promote the Palarong Pambansa by installing posters and banners welcoming the athletes, said Pages.BenefitsDuring their meeting, Pages also presented the possible benefits the sports event will bring to the local businesses, including the malls, hotels and pension houses, restaurants, airline and shipping companies, and transportation services like buses.During the meeting, Yuvallos said the expected number of guests who will be visiting Cebu to witness the largest sports meet in the country will not only help the big businesses but also the small ones.MCCI president Mark Anthony Ynoc also said during their meeting that the Palaro would be an opportunity for Cebu to showcase what it can offer in terms of holding large events.The Palaro will be participated in by student-athletes from all the 17 regions of the country. There will be 28 sporting events for Palaro: archery, arnis, athletics, badminton, baseball, basketball 5x5, basketball 3x3, billiards, boxing, chess, dancesport, football, futsal, gymnastics, pencak silat, sepak takraw, softball, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, lawn tennis, volleyball, wrestling, wushu, athletics, bocce, goal ball, and swimming.The various sporting events will be held in 30 different venues in the city, including the Cebu City Sports Center. The sports center has been closed to the public since May 2023 for rehabilitation in preparation for the Palaro. Cebu City hosted the Palaro in 1954 and 1994. The first edition of the games was held in 1948.Government’s roleUnder the memorandum of agreement signed by the Cebu City Government and the Department of Education, the host local government unit is responsible for, among other things, ensuring the readiness of sporting facilities, billeting quarters of the athletes and support staff, and other infrastructure requirements; and providing vehicles for the transport of delegates during their stay as well as security escorts during their transport to and from the playing venues and billeting quarters.The City has allocated a budget of P200 million for the hosting of the multi-sport youth event. Some 10,000 to 12,000 athletes and coaches are expected to come to Cebu for the 2024 Palaro., check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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THE Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) insists it has nothing to do with the rift between Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) and Cebu City Government, with its administrator saying the agency is neutral.LWUA administrator Jose Moises Salonga said he has observed that the conflict is more personal.“I would like to make it clear that LWUA is apolitical on this,” Salonga said in response to questions regarding the lockdown of MCWD’s main office on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.“LWUA will not get involved in this rift,” Salonga told SunStar Cebu in a text message Friday, April 19. “As far as LWUA is concerned, whatever allegations about politics are uncalled for. As a regulator, we will not allow any person or entity to use any water district to be used for politics.”The rift between the Cebu City Government under Mayor Michael Rama and the MCWD board, led by chairman Jose Daluz III, began last year. The mayor attempted to remove Daluz, and directors Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno on multiple occasions, but he failed.The LWUA, which regulates water districts, suspended Daluz and the rest of the board for six months last March 15, while it appointed an interim board to look into high non-revenue water loss among other issues at MCWD. It also suspended general manager (GM) Edgar Donoso for 90 days starting Friday, April 12. However, Daluz, Pato and Seno, and Donoso do not recognize the LWUA’s authority to suspend them, leading to tensions at the MCWD main office, where the four continue to hold office.The rift between Cebu City and the Daluz-led MCWD was on full display last week.On Monday morning, April 15, John Dx Lapid, the LWUA-appoined officer-in-charge (OIC) GM of the MCWD, was prohibited from entering the water district’s main office in downtown Cebu City.This after the Daluz-led board implemented a lockdown, prohibiting Lapid and members of the interim board of directors from entering the water district’s premises.However, past 1 p.m. Monday, Lapid was able to enter MCWD’s office with the help of the Cebu City Government officials led by City Administrator Collin Rosell.Salonga told SunStar Cebu that LWUA had asked for “assistance to maintain peace and order, and secure MCWD’s facilities” from the Cebu City Government and Cebu City Police Office.Later in the evening, Lapid, Rosell, City Budget Officer Jerone Castillo and Cebu City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office head Harold Alcontin were seen arriving at the MCWD main office at 9:44 p.m. in a video sent to SunStar Cebu.Lapid attempted to open Donoso’s office, but to no avail. However, Alcontin was able to open it using an ATM card. In a press conference Wednesday, April 17, Rosell said the security guard opened the door for them. He also denied allegations that they were there to get some documents.On Tuesday, April 16, MCWD accused Lapid of barricading and cordoning off the MCWD main office in downtown Cebu City after the streets in the vicinity were suddenly closed to vehicular traffic in the morning.But Lapid said only the City Government could implement a road closure.In a press conference April 17, Rama denied being behind the lockdown, saying the City was only providing assistance to the LWUA.CasesFor the alleged forcible entry of Donoso’s office, the Daluz-led board will be filing complaints against Rosell, Castillo, Alcontin and Cebu City Legal Officer Vincent Carlo Gimena before the Office of the Ombudsman-Visayas on Monday, April 22.The city officials will face charges for conduct unbecoming of a public official, violation of ethical standards and harassment.Used for politicsLapid announced on Facebook last April 16 that he was resigning as OIC GM because he was being used for politics. However, hours later, the line “I am being used for politics already” was removed.When asked about this, Salonga said, “Atty. Lapid has personally told me that LWUA did not use him for political activities or gain.”Regarding Lapid’s resignation, Salonga expressed gratitude to Lapid for accepting the challenging role of OIC GM.“It is unfortunate that due to the harassment he received on (Monday) barring his entry to MCWD, threatening that his vehicle will be towed, being threatened with lawsuits, among many others—LWUA understands his decision to resign as the OIC GM. Let’s not forget the emotional weight and toll of all this to him and his family,” Salonga said. / AML Top High Stakes Casino . Discover the 🎖️ best online casino in the Philippines and read about the available games, ⭐ top PH bonuses, mobile apps, payments and players' safety. here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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THE business community in Cebu has committed to help Cebu City in the hosting of the Palarong Pambansa 2024 come July through the offering of discounts and tourism packages for the athletes and their families.This was disclosed by Cebu City Sports Commissioner John Pages following their meeting with business leaders on Monday, March 18.Among those who joined the meeting were Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) president Jay Yuvallos, Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) executive director Marlene Bedia, Cebu Business Months chairman for digital transformation Anthony Noel, and Mactan-Cebu International Airport head of customer experience and international terminal operations Ricia Montejo.The Palarong Pambansa will take place on July 9 to 16.The athletes are expected to start arriving on June 30.In a message to SunStar Cebu on Wednesday, March 20, Pages said the business community will help by offering special discounts and rates, creating activities for the athletes and other guests, developing pasalubong (homecoming gift) areas, offering city tour packages, and providing transportation rental discounts. The business sector can also help promote the Palarong Pambansa by installing posters and banners welcoming the athletes, said Pages.BenefitsDuring their meeting, Pages also presented the possible benefits the sports event will bring to the local businesses, including the malls, hotels and pension houses, restaurants, airline and shipping companies, and transportation services like buses.During the meeting, Yuvallos said the expected number of guests who will be visiting Cebu to witness the largest sports meet in the country will not only help the big businesses but also the small ones.MCCI president Mark Anthony Ynoc also said during their meeting that the Palaro would be an opportunity for Cebu to showcase what it can offer in terms of holding large events.The Palaro will be participated in by student-athletes from all the 17 regions of the country. There will be 28 sporting events for Palaro: archery, arnis, athletics, badminton, baseball, basketball 5x5, basketball 3x3, billiards, boxing, chess, dancesport, football, futsal, gymnastics, pencak silat, sepak takraw, softball, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, lawn tennis, volleyball, wrestling, wushu, athletics, bocce, goal ball, and swimming.The various sporting events will be held in 30 different venues in the city, including the Cebu City Sports Center. The sports center has been closed to the public since May 2023 for rehabilitation in preparation for the Palaro. Cebu City hosted the Palaro in 1954 and 1994. The first edition of the games was held in 1948.Government’s roleUnder the memorandum of agreement signed by the Cebu City Government and the Department of Education, the host local government unit is responsible for, among other things, ensuring the readiness of sporting facilities, billeting quarters of the athletes and support staff, and other infrastructure requirements; and providing vehicles for the transport of delegates during their stay as well as security escorts during their transport to and from the playing venues and billeting quarters.The City has allocated a budget of P200 million for the hosting of the multi-sport youth event. Some 10,000 to 12,000 athletes and coaches are expected to come to Cebu for the 2024 Palaro. Types of Casino Games in the Philippines . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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THE Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) insists it has nothing to do with the rift between Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) and Cebu City Government, with its administrator saying the agency is neutral.LWUA administrator Jose Moises Salonga said he has observed that the conflict is more personal.“I would like to make it clear that LWUA is apolitical on this,” Salonga said in response to questions regarding the lockdown of MCWD’s main office on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.“LWUA will not get involved in this rift,” Salonga told SunStar Cebu in a text message Friday, April 19. “As far as LWUA is concerned, whatever allegations about politics are uncalled for. As a regulator, we will not allow any person or entity to use any water district to be used for politics.”The rift between the Cebu City Government under Mayor Michael Rama and the MCWD board, led by chairman Jose Daluz III, began last year. The mayor attempted to remove Daluz, and directors Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno on multiple occasions, but he failed.The LWUA, which regulates water districts, suspended Daluz and the rest of the board for six months last March 15, while it appointed an interim board to look into high non-revenue water loss among other issues at MCWD. It also suspended general manager (GM) Edgar Donoso for 90 days starting Friday, April 12. However, Daluz, Pato and Seno, and Donoso do not recognize the LWUA’s authority to suspend them, leading to tensions at the MCWD main office, where the four continue to hold office.The rift between Cebu City and the Daluz-led MCWD was on full display last week.On Monday morning, April 15, John Dx Lapid, the LWUA-appoined officer-in-charge (OIC) GM of the MCWD, was prohibited from entering the water district’s main office in downtown Cebu City.This after the Daluz-led board implemented a lockdown, prohibiting Lapid and members of the interim board of directors from entering the water district’s premises.However, past 1 p.m. Monday, Lapid was able to enter MCWD’s office with the help of the Cebu City Government officials led by City Administrator Collin Rosell.Salonga told SunStar Cebu that LWUA had asked for “assistance to maintain peace and order, and secure MCWD’s facilities” from the Cebu City Government and Cebu City Police Office.Later in the evening, Lapid, Rosell, City Budget Officer Jerone Castillo and Cebu City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office head Harold Alcontin were seen arriving at the MCWD main office at 9:44 p.m. in a video sent to SunStar Cebu.Lapid attempted to open Donoso’s office, but to no avail. However, Alcontin was able to open it using an ATM card. In a press conference Wednesday, April 17, Rosell said the security guard opened the door for them. He also denied allegations that they were there to get some documents.On Tuesday, April 16, MCWD accused Lapid of barricading and cordoning off the MCWD main office in downtown Cebu City after the streets in the vicinity were suddenly closed to vehicular traffic in the morning.But Lapid said only the City Government could implement a road closure.In a press conference April 17, Rama denied being behind the lockdown, saying the City was only providing assistance to the LWUA.CasesFor the alleged forcible entry of Donoso’s office, the Daluz-led board will be filing complaints against Rosell, Castillo, Alcontin and Cebu City Legal Officer Vincent Carlo Gimena before the Office of the Ombudsman-Visayas on Monday, April 22.The city officials will face charges for conduct unbecoming of a public official, violation of ethical standards and harassment.Used for politicsLapid announced on Facebook last April 16 that he was resigning as OIC GM because he was being used for politics. However, hours later, the line “I am being used for politics already” was removed.When asked about this, Salonga said, “Atty. Lapid has personally told me that LWUA did not use him for political activities or gain.”Regarding Lapid’s resignation, Salonga expressed gratitude to Lapid for accepting the challenging role of OIC GM.“It is unfortunate that due to the harassment he received on (Monday) barring his entry to MCWD, threatening that his vehicle will be towed, being threatened with lawsuits, among many others—LWUA understands his decision to resign as the OIC GM. 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