Wednesday, December 11, 2013

City Gov’t brings better service as Xmas gift to Muntinlupeños


Faster, better, and top-quality service is the norm as the Muntinlupa City Government strives to deliver excellent public service to Muntinlupeños “in the spirit of Christmas.”

Mayor Jaime R. Fresnedi assured citizens of this up-and-coming City in the South that the local government is making sure its services are constantly improving with the delivery of a new batch of service motorcycles and up to Php50million worth of educational scholarships.

“In the spirit of Christmas, we want to assure Muntinlupeños that indeed, it is more blessed to give than to receive,” Fresnedi said. “We are not only giving to those who are in need, but our people can be sure that the City Government will be there for them, by giving services that will help them improve their lives significantly.”

Up to Php50million in educational scholarships for students in elementary up to college was approved by the Sangguniang Panlungsod recently, making possible the continuous education of the City’s bright scholars. The allocation will take effect in January of next year.

A total of 85 Kawasaki motorcycles were likewise inaugurated by Fresnedi and City officials during the Monday morning flag-raising and distributed to Police, security, and other line agencies where fast transportation and delivery are needed. This is in addition to a new communications radio base for the City’s police force that is expected to be delivered this week.

The new motorcycles and radio communications equipment are likewise expected to boost the capability of the City’s security services in maintaining peace and order especially during the Christmas rush.

Meanwhile, Fresnedi also reminded real property owners to avail of the ongoing tax amnesty which will only be in effect until the end of the month. “The opportunity to pay your real property taxes without the penalties can be considered a real Christmas gift, so we encourage property owners to pay your taxes now before the amnesty ends,” Fresnedi said.

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