Third District Faces Same Old Problems

Third District: This major district faces the same old problems but, according to residents, the candidates seldom talk about these, let alone present solutions. Officials, meanwhile, say they would only support candidates who can promise money for projects. That means support for the administration?s bets.


Veggie District. Vegetable farmers in Marilog want better roads so they can sell their crops easier. (davaotoday.com photo by Cheryll Fiel)

By Cheryll D. Fiel and
Jetty Ayop-Ohaylan

davaotoday.com

DAVAO CITY — Floods, the absence of a covered court and a lot to build a barangay hall, gangs. Wilmar Al-ag, the barangay captain of Poblacion, in Toril, complains about these things all the time.

The solution to these problems, he tells davaotoday.com, is to choose a congressional candidate in the third district who can solve these problems.

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Second District Bets Offer Ideas, Programs

Second District: The four congressional candidates offer their ideas, programs and platforms, some lofty, some realistic.

By Grace S. Uddin

davaotoday.com

DAVAO CITY — In the vote-rich second district of this city, where 251,272 registered voters make up 33 percent of the city?s total voting population, four political bets are vying for the congressional seat.

Third-termer reelectionist Vincent Garcia, the son of former second district Congressman Nonoy Garcia, is running against three-term City Councilor Jimmy Dureza, lawyer and former human rights commissioner Billy Aportadera and 34-year-old college dropout Joel Batucan, who ekes out a living tilling less than half a hectare of land.
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Nograles Sees No Need to Campaign

But his opponents, though obscure, promise to offer an alternative to the traditional politics that the first-district congressman represents.

By Tyrone Velez
davaotoday.com

DAVAO CITY — ?He doesn’t need to campaign. He is unopposed.?

There?s probably a tinge of cockiness in it but that is the mindset that dominates the camp of Prospero Nograles, congressman of Davao City’s first district who is running for reelection.

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U.S. Donates Anti-Terror Equipment to Davao, General Santos

MANILA — Police officials in Davao and General Santos City are now better equipped to investigate instances of terrorism, thanks to an equipment donation from the U.S. Department of State?s Anti-terrorism Assistance Program (ATA).
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