Monday, August 25, 2008

Bayani stickers: Buking!!!


Hindi daw galing sa MMDA ang mga bayani stickers. Or hindi daw pinagawa ng MMDA ang mga stickers. Galing daw lahat ito sa private funds ni bayani fernando. hindi lang sa mga buses...
pati dito oh.

courtesy of http://pindutinmoto.blogspot.com/


http://pindutinmoto.blogspot.com/2008/08/nyahaha.html


http://pindutinmoto.blogspot.com/2008/08/leniency-in-exchange-for-bayani.html



MMDA disowns ‘Bayani’ stickers on buses

http://www.gmanews.tv/story/114616/MMDA-disowns-Bayani-stickers-on-buses
MANILA, Philippines - The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Tuesday disowned the "BAYANI" stickers displayed on the windshield of passenger buses.

However, MMDA general manager Roberto Nacianceno admitted the stickers with the words "BAYANI" and the Philippine flag beside it were from the private fund of MMDA chairman Bayani Fernando.

"Pera ni chairman (Fernando) 'yun...sariling pondo ni chairman (That is from chairman Fernando's private fund)," Nacianceno said in an interview with radio dzBB's Mike Enriquez.

ok so pera ni chairman... sino niloko nyo?

The MMDA official said the distribution of stickers was a private effort of Fernando and the MMDA has nothing to do with it.

ano kami mga tanga!

He added MMDA employees were not authorized to distribute it.

"We are not authorizing them to do that (posting of stickers on the buses)," Nacianceno said.

He said only those posters and tarpaulins which indicate "Government Property" or "Printed by MMDA" are funded by the agency.

He believed some private individuals have put on "BAYANI" stickers on their vehicles.

"'Yung iba baka ginagawa na lang at dinidikit on their own (Maybe some, on their own, posted a similar sticker)," Nacianceno said.

talaga lang ha

Fernando had earlier expressed desire to run for president in the 2010 elections. - Amita Legaspi, GMANews.TV




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http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storyPage.aspx?storyId=128497

Motorists, commuters question 'Bayani' stickers

Stickers bearing the word "BAYANI" are on buses plying Metro Manila's roads.

The stickers are synonymous to the word "hero," a fitting tribute as the country commemorates Ninoy Aquino's death anniversary and the upcoming National Heroes' Day.

But "Bayani" is also the name of Manila's traffic czar, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chairman Bayani Fernando.

With the long vacation up ahead, passengers could not help but react to it.

"Para saan... Wala pa namang personality si Fernando na magkaganyan di ba?," said commuter Mario Rafael.

"Double purpose siguro.... So OK lang siguro na magdikit ng bayan but not for personal [reasons]. Magpakabayani na lang siya," said commuter Brenda Caingol.

But the Integrated Metropolitan Bus Operators Association (IMBOA) defended the posting of the stickers.

Posted two months ago, it was meant to celebrate the country's independence.

"Kung kay Chairman Fernando yan, marami sigurong operator na natutuwa kay Chairman dahil iba na yung ugali niya ngayon," said IMBOA president Claire de la Fuente.

o baka naman ninyo nilagay para makalusot kayo sa mga MMDA kotong boys

The MMDA admitted they ordered the bus operators to post the stickers, but clarifieed it was not meant for politicking.

Teka..ano nga sabi ni Nacianceno ...."We are not authorizing them to do that (posting of stickers on the buses),"

"Ang inilagay natin ay "Bayani." Nagkataon na ‘yong ating Chairman ay Bayani. Hindi na nila natanggal," MMDA Traffic Enforcement chief Bobby Esquivel.

"Ako, ako mismo nagpalabas kami niyan. Bayani. Eh hindi ko na alam. Siguro ginaya na ng mga tao kasi nagagandahan sila," said Fernando.

so Nacianceno is lying...straight from the gwapo's mouth

Institute for Political and Electoral Reform executive director Ramon Casiple however did not conform with their opinion.

"Lusot siya pero magkakaroon ng epekto yan sa mga botante. Merong mga botanteng maiinis sa ginagawa yan. Ilan diyan pera ng bayan," Casiple said.

in short mr director casiple ginagago ang mga tao ni bayani fernando

A vocal presidential candidate for 2010 polls, Fernando even went as far as Cabanatuan City to boost his popularity.

Cabanatuan motorists earlier thought they were in EDSA, the capital’s main thoroughfare, when they saw his giant posters all over the city, telling the motorists to adhere to traffic rules and regulations. Israel Malasa, ABS-CBN News






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