Title: Ang inyong abang lingkod sa kongreso
1Ang inyong abang lingkod sa kongreso
- ABANG
- MABULO
- 1st District
- Camarines Sur
2Get to know ABANG
His Education Primary Pamukid Elementary School
Secondary Ateneo de Naga University College
B.S. Economics, Ateneo de Naga University Post-gra
duate Units, M.A. in Economics, Asian Institute
of Management
3- His Experience
- May 2004 to Present Re-elected 3rd term
municipal mayor - May 2001 to May 2004 Re-elected 2nd term
municipal mayor - May 1998 to May 2001 Elected municipal mayor of
San Fernando, Camarines Sur - 1995 to 1998 Elected municipal Councilor
- 1991 to 1996 Executive Director, Pag-asang
Bicolnon Foundation, Inc. - 1982 to 1991 Operations Manager, Caceres Social
Action Center Foundation, Inc.
4His Awards and Citations Awardee, Local
Government Leadership Award - One of the Ten
Most Outstanding Mayors in the Philippines
2002 Awarded Parangal sa Marangal by the
Krusadang Bayan Laban sa Jueteng in 2005 Awarded
Parangal sa Marangal by the Krusadang Bayan
Laban sa Jueteng in 2004 Awarded Parangal sa
Marangal by the Krusadang Bayan Laban sa Jueteng
in 2003
5the great principle of equality
Elections DEMOCRACY in Action!
all it takes is one vote
6A BANG!
I believe that we have to offer an option if we
want to prove that democracy works by changing
politics, by defying the wishes of entrenched
politicians. Abang Mabulo
7- The monopoly of political power, a damaging
offshoot of our pseudo-democracy, continues to be
the cause of too much injustice and violence. - We will do in our power what we can as a
Christian Community, to help break this source of
tyranny and injustice. - - The Zamboanga Stand of the CLC, 1971
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8Proven Character
- Openly campaigned against the illegal numbers
game of jueteng and was awarded the Parangal sa
Marangal for this crusade. - Never succumbed to the practice of patronage
politics even though this would deliver the
votes. - Prayer and reflection are an integral part of his
decision making. - His 14year experience in Bicol non-government
organisations (Pag-Asang Bicolnon Foundation and
Caceres Social Action Center) instilled in him
the value of people empowerment and community
participation in development work.
9No to 'jueteng'
- "A courier with an envelope of cash came to me
one day in my first week as mayor. I told him I
am against jueteng and won't accept the payola.
They have not bothered me since." - I openly campaigned against the illegal numbers
game of "jueteng." - Abang Mabulo
10- I have no room for favors in my public office and
earn the ire of many people in my town.
I do not believe in patronage politics, no matter
if this will deliver the votes
ABANG Mabulo
11A Man of Competence
- Awarded the Local Government Leadership Award
and was one the 10 Most Outstanding Mayors of the
Philippines in 2002 - Community involvement and participation in
various development projects such as road
construction and livelihood programs have
resulted in greater self-sufficiency of Bicolanos
and optimized utilization of meager public funds - Transparency and accountability are the guiding
principles of his public office.
12ABANGS 'Rabus' system
- With very limited resources, he went to the
villages to consult the people on how to solve
the lack of roads. - Used Rabus system (getting farm work done through
the voluntary cooperation of farmers from
contiguous farms). - Involved the community in solving other problems
in the villages. - Rekindled the spirit of cooperation, even in
far-flung villages, and built road networks where
there were none. - Opened six new roads and repaired six others
using the abundant human resources in the area.
13A Creative Thinker
- With limited financial resources from the local
and national government, he says, asking his
constituents to invest labor on the project would
increase their stake in it. - With a "safety net assistance" of 250,000 pesos
from the Department of Labor and Employment,
Mabulo was able to open a 3.5-km road, which
would normally cost the government tens of
millions of pesos. He asked the people to
participate in the project by providing the
boulders and stones to save on materials. - "In the six villages, about 90 percent of the
families responded to my suggestion because the
solution came from them and they've suffered long
enough without a road."
14A Man of Vision
- His 25-year government and non-government service
has ingrained in Abang the conviction that an
empowering policy environment, and not mere
dole-out, is the key to sustainable and equitable
socio-economic progress - Once elected congressman of the first district of
Camarines Sur, his priority legislative agenda
are - - Indigenous Enterprise and Livelihood
Development, - - Agricultural Productivity,
- - Equitable Access to Natural Resources and
- - Accessibility of Cheaper Medicines and Health
Services.
15 a man of faith who makes the welfare of these
very people the paramount business of his life,
who uses the great powers entrusted to him to
protect the poor, to defend the weak, to shelter
the homeless, to right the wrongs of the
oppressed .
ABANG MABULO IS
16WHAT CAN YOU offer? It is a crusade and its
time for you to make a stand.
17Help us spread the word about Abang Mabulo to
Bicol voters and other concerned Filipinos.