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San Fernando marks 21st cityhood charter anniversary

In celebration of its 21st cityhood charter anniversary, the City Government of San Fernando held a thanksgiving mass officiated by Archdiocese of San Fernando Archbishop Emeritus Paciano Aniceto earlier today, February 4, 2022 at the Metropolitan Cathedral.

This was attended by Mayor Edwin “EdSa” Santiago, Vice Mayor Jimmy Lazatin, City Councilor BJ Lagman and city department heads.

The City of San Fernando became a city by virtue of Republic Act No. 8990 which was signed into law on February 4, 2001.

“[After 21 years], unity, compassion and commitment are still the same values that the local government of San Fernando lives on in order to achieve this fruitful year,” according to Mayor Santiago.

“Ang ating mga ninuno, lahat ng naging lider, empleyado, puso at dedikasyon sa serbisyo publiko ang kanilang pinairal upang magampanan ang kanilang sinumpaang tungkulin. For how many years, madaming pagsubok ang dumating sa atin but we are unbreakable. The City of San Fernando is unbreakable because of its resilient Fernandinos,” he said.

Santiago added that even through the COVID-19 pandemic, the city government still continues its programs for the welfare of the Fernandinos.

“Masasabi talaga natin na tayo ay matatag dahil sa kabila ng pagharap natin sa pandemya nitong 2020, ay ipinagpatuloy pa rin natin ang ating mga programa at proyekto. Hindi tayo bumitaw. We continue, we envision and we serve. Kaya naman heto tayo ngayon. Malakas at matiba,” the mayor added.

Anchored on the theme “Adwang pulu’t metung a banwang pamiyabe-abe, king kapagsubukan at tagumpe, Fernandino kang tune matatag at matibe,” the local government lined-up various activities to celebrate this significant milestone.
All activies are compliant with the protocols prescribed by the Incident Management Team and Inter-Agency Task Force.

Prior to the thanksgiving mass, a motorcade was held starting from SM Pampanga to Heroes Hall initiated by the City Public Order and Safety Coordinating Office.

PHOTO CAPTION:
21 YEARS. The City Government of San Fernando offered a thanksgiving mass in line with the 21st cityhood charter anniversary of the City of San Fernando. Mayor Edwin “EdSa” Santiago, together with Vice Mayor Jimmy Lazatin, City Councilor BJ Lagman and city department heads, attended the thanksgiving mass at the Metropolitan Cathedral on February 4, 2022.

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