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Richard Juico “Dick” Gordon (born August 5, 1945 in Castillejos, Zambales) is a Philippine senator and a 2010 Philippine presidential candidate under the Bagumbayan – Volunteers for a New Philippines. He is also the present chairman of the Philippine National Red Cross.
Gordon is the son of James Leonard T. Gordon, the second municipal mayor of Olongapo, and Amelia Juico Gordon, the first mayor of Olongapo when it was converted into a city.
In 1954, he completed his elementary education at the Colegio de San Juan de Letran in Manila. He then finished his secondary education in 1962 at the Ateneo de Manila University. He stayed in Ateneo and completed his tertiary education, earning a degree of Bachelor of Arts, major in History and Government in 1966. After serving as a delegate for the 1971 Constitutional Convention, he successfully pursued a degree of Bachelor of Laws at the University of the Philippines College of Law in the year 1975.
Between 1966 to 1967 he served as a Brand Manager for Procter and Gamble Philippines. As the 1960s came to a close, he aided his mother Amelia in running the government of Olongapo after the assassination of his father James. In 1975, he became an Associate for the prestigious ACCRA Law Offices.
Taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Gordon_(politician)
- CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION DELEGATE (1971-1972)
While still a law student at UP, he was the youngest delegate (age 24) to be elected to the Constitutional Convention of 1971. He voted to ban Marcos from Pres. Marcos from running from re-election and shared his vision for joint Philippine-American use of military bases to prevent the dissipation seen in Sangley Point.
- MAYOR OF OLONGAPO CITY (1980-86; 1988-93)
Showing astute foresight in preparation for the eventual departure of the United States bases from the Philippines, Gordon envisioned the creation of a Freeport as early as 1980, submitting the joint plan with the Development Academy of the Philippines to President Marcos, who always believed that the US Bases would remain.
In 1980, he was elected Mayor of the city of Olongapo, and during his term transformed it from “Sin City” to a “Model City.” Wherein he:
1. Instituted a transport color coding scheme, for identification and accountability that dramatically improved safety and security for commuters.
2. Started the first integrated garbage collection system in the country, ensuring the health and cleanliness of the community.
3. Established the People’s Law Enforcement Board (PLEBS) in 1991, protecting the rights of the citizenry against erring and abusive policemen.
Through his wife, then Congresswoman Kate Gordon, the Bases Conversion Act of 1992 was created, establishing the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority.
- Beyond his own community, Dick Gordon was a dedicated volunteer of the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC), at the forefront of many rescue and disaster relief operations and fundraising activities.
1985: Rescue of 42 passengers from MV Asuncion which sank off the coast of Zambales.
The Gordons adopted Lilibeth Acar, a survivor of the tragedy which claimed her entire family. She now works as a physical therapist
1987: Sent rescue teams to victims of flash floods in Ormoc.
1991: During the killer earthquake, Gordon led rescue and relief efforts in Cabanatuan.
Olongapo City sent rescue teams to Baguio to support evacuation efforts.
1991: Sent rescue divers to the Pagoda Fluvial Parade tragedy
1991: During the eruption of Mt Piantubo, Gordon led the rescue effort for 8,000 Aetas from the Zambales mountains
With the battlecry “Fight On, Olongapo,” he led through the clean-up and restoration of the city¬†within one week of the volcano’s eruption.
Through his call of “Fight On, Olongapo,” he stood by and harnessed the people to endure and persevere the devastating time. This led to the complete clean-up and restoration to order of the city within one week of the volcano’s eruption.
1993: after Super Typhoon Didang, reconnected power in Silay City, Negros Occidental
1995: Led rescue operations during the collapse of Guzman Technology Institute in Quiapo.
- CHAIRMAN AND ADMINISTRATOR, SBMA (1992-1998)
As Founding Chairman and Administrator of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority(SBMA), he:
1. Created a corps of volunteers composed of former US Navy workers, citizens of Olongapo City, Zambales, and Bataan, and young professionals and executives from prestigious universities and corporations here and abroad that protected the former naval facility from looting and damage and worked to promote Subic as an ideal business and tourism hub in Asia.
2. Created 70,000 jobs by convincing foreign and local business to invest in Subic, giving rise to 200 companies pumping US$3 billion into the economy; among them Coastal Petroleum, ENRON Power, Federal Express, Acer, Thomson Audio, BICC Cables, Omron Mechatronics, Volvo Penta, Hitachi, and Sankyo Seiki.
3. Attracted domestic and international visitors through eco-tourism with the support of Aetas. Over 20 international flights a week called on Subic, which was named Tourism Destination of 1994 – just 2 years it opened its doors to the public.
4. Grew tourism investments with the conversion of military buildings into hotels, casinos, restaurants, the yacht club, golf course, equestrian center, bowling lanes, and other recreational activity areas.
5. Enhanced infrastructure left behind by the Americans pegged at US$8Billion with the construction of an expanded and upgraded runway, navigational aids, radar, a new International Airport Terminal, a highway and tunnel.
6. Modernized utilities through partnerships ups with international firms for power generation, water, sewerage, cyber-telecommunications and even hosting the first Philippine satellite station.
7. The Subic Bay Freeport became the country’s catalyst to progress and a premier model for development. It was ready to compete with newly industrialized countries (NIC‚Äôs) and had major investments from Taiwan and Japan.
Subic received many international leaders such as Dame Margaret Thatcher, President Alberto Fujimori, etc. and was a template for conversion of military bases for Okinawa, Czechoslovakia, Iran, Vietnam and Panama
In 1996 Subic hosted the 4th APEC Leaders’ Summit.
Dick Gordon was the first to fight against the immoral and corrupt administration of President Joseph Estrada by fighting for the rule of law in 1998, when he was the subject of a personal grudge that led to his removal from office.
- Even as a private citizen, Gordon heeded the call of those in need through his service as a Governor of the PNRC:
1. Led the successful rescue operations of 18 hostages from the Abu Sayyaf in March 2000 in Maluso, Basilan, without payment of ransom. Dana Mijal, who was among the rescued children is now a scholar of Dick Gordon taking up nursing in Zamboanga City
2. Led the rescue and relief operations during the eruption of Mount Mayon in 2000 and ensured water supply for two months.
3. Initiated the Millennium Membership Drive of the PNRC, raising over Php30Million between 1998 and 2003 for disaster relief and preparedness.
4. Led rescue efforts during Fires that razed the Philippine International Convention Center and the Office of then Vice President Teofisto Guingona in 2001 and the Manor Hotel in Quezon City in 2002.
- CABINET SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM (2001-2004)
An active participant during EDSA 2 in 2001, he was appointed Secretary of the Department Tourism, during which he successfully:
1. Created a strong national awareness of tourism as an engine of economic development through the slogan – “Tourism Means Jobs.”
2. Instilled a Culture of Tourism in all Filipinos by enjoining the participation of the national government, local government units, tourism councils and private sector to ensure the safety, cleanliness and capability of the community for tourists.
3. Despite the challenges of international terrorism, Abu Sayyaf, SARS, Oakwood Mutiny, local peace and order problems, and economic difficulties, the Philippines was able to break out of the rut of negative tourism arrival growth rates. In 2002, the first time since 1999, the Philippines posted a positive growth rate (+7.6%) in international tourism arrivals that is successfully being sustained today.
4. Supported communities such as Palawan, Davao, General Santos City and Koronadal City that were adversely affected by terrorist kidnappings and bombings by immediately going there to boost morale, providing support and assistance and to ensure the public of safety.
5. Established a taxi identification and accountability system utilizing body numbers and uniforms that ensures the welfare and security of all tourists and passengers.
6. Instituted the holiday economics scheme, whereby the observation of holidays was moved to either Friday or Monday, creating long weekends that allowed Filipinos to travel to domestic destinations, greatly enhancing business for the tourism industry and its support sectors while providing affordable opportunities for Filipino families to visit the countryside.
7. Garnered awards for the Philippines as follows: at the International Tourismus Bourse (ITB) in Berlin, Germany, the largest and most prestigious tourism fair in the world – Best Booth (2001), Best Marketing Effort (2002), and Best TV/Video Advertising Campaign (2003); at Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA)General Assembly – 2001 Gold Award for Sustainable Community-Based Ecotourism in Sta. Juliana, Pampanga; in 2003, Dick Gordon was awarded by TTG Asia, Asia’s leading travel trade publication for his Extraordinary Effort, Leadership, and Creativity
8. Received the respect and admiration of the international tourism industry, and was elected Chairman of the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) and Chairman of the Commission for East Asia and the Pacific of the World Tourism Organization (WTO) or now UNWTO.
9. Transformed Intramuros into a thriving center for tourism and livelihood. The 16 regions of the Philippines have been able to showcase the best in tourism, culture, arts, crafts, cuisine, music, and festivals at Wow Philippines, Intramuros, which has attracted more than 6 million visitors. Over 4,000 jobs and Php 100 Million in sales have been generated for regional/local entrepreneurs, vendors, restaurant owners, and craftsmen.
10. Revived the neglected Paskuhan Village into Wow Northern Philippines Hilaga -a showcase of the Ilocos, Cordillera, Cagayan, and Central Luzon regions.
11. Supported efforts to preserve Culture and Heritage by initiating and supporting local government restoration efforts of Spanish colonial Fort Santiago in Manila, Fort San Pedro in Cebu, Fort Pilar in Zamboanga City, and the Cota in Ozamis City.
12. Advocate of History Tourism with he construction of two world-class tourism attractions: the Intramuros and Rizal Light and Sound Museum, which seeks to break the walls in the minds of all Filipinos and encourages action, change, and solidarity that we may become a strong and free people, and the Victories of the Revolution Light and Sound Museum in Imus, Cavite that gleans on success rather than failure of our forefathers quest for freedom.
- SENATOR, REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES (2004-2010)
In 2004, Dick Gordon was elected Senator of the Republic of the Philippines with 12,707,151 votes, finishing 5th place among the elected Senators in this batch.
In the first half of his term as a Senator in the 13th Congress, Dick Gordon accomplished the following:
1. Authored 79 bills and 29 resolutions advocating political reform, justice, job creation, education, and disaster preparedness. He is primarily recognized for passing two significant bills in the Senate, namely the new automated election system law for fast, accurate and credible elections, and the holiday economics bill for spurring domestic tourism, employment and socio-economic growth.
2. Passed the very first law in the 13th Congress, Republic Act No. 9333, fixing the regular elections in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), and several other important laws, including Republic Act No. 9369, the new Automated Elections System law; Republic Act No. 9334, the sin tax law; Republic Act No. 9399 and 9400, fixing the tax regime in Special Economic Zones and Freeports of Clark and Poro Point; Republic Act No. 9492, the holiday economics law; Republic Act No. 9346, the abolition of the death penalty law; and Republic Act No. 9367, the Biofuels Act of 2007.
3. Convinced IPU member countries to participate in the 112th Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly, where he also proposed a resolution on behalf of the Philippine delegation which was adopted, recognizing the role of parliaments in the prevention, rehabilitation, reconstruction and protection of groups that are vulnerable to natural and man-made disasters, and further encouraging the creation of Regional Disaster, Training, Logistics and Reaction Centres in collaboration with international humanitarian organizations and their local counterparts such as the Philippine National Red Cross as well as local disaster coordinating councils to train local field disaster response teams, share international technical know-how, expertise, technology and other information relating to disaster prevention training, and management
4. Chaired the following Committees – (i) Constitutional Amendments, Revision of Codes and Laws; (ii) Government Corporations and Public Enterprises; and (iii) Tourism. Dick Gordon was also a member of 23 other Senate Committees, namely:
1. Banks, Financial Institutions and Currencies
2. Blue Ribbon
3. Cultural Communities
4. Economic Affairs
5. Education, Arts and Culture
6. Energy
7. Environment and Natural Resources
- In the second half of his term as a Senator in the 14th Congress, Dick Gordon has accomplished the following:
1. Authored 106 bills and 56 resolutions, advocating political reform, public order, health, justice, job creation, education and disaster preparedness. He is recognized for passing several significant bills in the Senate, namely, the Filipino World War II Veterans Pensions and Benefits Act which allows veterans to receive pensions from both Philippine and United States Governments; the Tourism Act of 2007 which provides for the strengthening of the tourism industry through strengthened promotion and the formation of Tourism Enterprise Zones (TEZs); and the Act Penalizing Violations Against International Humanitarian Law which ensures the protection of persons in times of armed conflict.
2. Passed the following bills: Republic Act No. 9499, the Filipino World War II Veterans Pensions and Benefits; Republic Act No. 9593, the Tourism Act of 2007; Republic Act No. 9803, the Food Donation Act; and Republic Act No. 9851, on International Humanitarian Law.
3. Co-authored the following important laws: Republic Act No. 9496, Extending Utilization Period of ACEF; Republic Act No. 9500, creating the University of the Philippines Charter of 2007; Republic Act No. 9504, Small Income and Minimum Wage Earners Exemption from Filing of Individual Income Tax Returns; Republic Act No. 9513, the Renewable Energy Act of 2007; Republic Act No. 9576, the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation Charter of 2008; Republic Act No. 9679, amending the Pag-IBIG Charter; and Republic Act No. 9710, the Magna Carta of Women.
4. Member of the Bicameral Conference Committee of Republic Act No. 9700, CARP Extension with Reforms.
5. Sponsored Republic Act No. 9728, creating the Freeport Area of Bataan, and pending legislative initiatives: Senate Bill No. 3429, the Free Patent Act for Residential Lands, and Senate Bill No. 2454, the SSS Condonation Law of 2009.
6. Authored and sponsored the following legislative initiatives which are on third reading, pending in the House of Representatives, or awaiting the President’s approval: Senate Bill No. 2162, Adlaw ni Lapu-Lapu; Senate Bill No. 2590, an Act proposing Nine Rays on the Sun on the Philippine Flag; Senate Bill No. 2591, the Philippine Red Cross Act; Senate Bill No. 3086, the Philippine Disaster Risk Management Act of 2009; Senate Bill No. 3298, the Girl Scouts of the Philippines Act of 2009; and Senate Bill No. 3496, creating the Mindanao Economic Development Authority.
7. Co-authored Senate Bill No. 1620, on Judiciary Retirement Benefits; and Senate Bill No. 3389, the Philippine Coast Guard Law of 2009.
8. Chairs the following Committees1 – (i) Accountability of Public Officers and Investigations (Blue Ribbon); and (ii) Government Corporations and Public Enterprises. Appointed Vice-Chair of the following Committees – (i) Ethics and Privileges; (ii) Finance; and (iii) National Defense and Security. Dick Gordon is also a member of 23 other Senate Committees, namely:
1. Accounts
2. Agriculture and Food
3. Civil Service and Government Reorganization
4. Climate Change
5. Constitutional Amendments, Revisions of Codes and Laws
6. Cooperatives
7. Education and Culture
8. Energy
9. Environment and Natural Resources
10. Foreign Relations
11. Games, Amusement and Sports
12. Health and Demography
13. Labor, Employment and Human Resource Management
14. Local Government
15. Public Information and Mass Media
16. Public Order and Illegal Drugs
17. Public Services
18. Public Works
19. Rules
20. Science and Technology
21. Tourism
22. Trade and Commerce
23. Ways and Means
24. Youth, Women and Family Relations
9. As Chair of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee, spearheaded the investigation on the 2004 P728 million Fertilizer Fund Scam, promptly releasing Committee Report No. 254 which recommended amendments to the Anti-Money Laundering Act and the Government Procurement Reform Act; and on the assailed ZTE National Broadband Contract, resolved under Committee Report No. 743 with recommendations to prosecute key government personalities for violations of the Anti-graft and Corrupt Practices Act, and to enact a Whistleblower Bill of Rights.
10. Member of the Senate Contingent to the Commission on Appointments.
11. Opposed the imposition of Martial Law in Maguindanao. He challenged the constitutional validity of Proclamation No. 1959, arguing that the requisites for Martial Law did not exist.
- CHAIRMAN & CEO, PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RED CROSS (2004-present)
A long-time Red Cross volunteer, Dick Gordon is also Chairman of the Philippine National Red Cross(PNRC) dedicated to alleviate human suffering and protect life and dignity especially of the most vulnerable. His leadership guided the PNRC during the following tragedies and disasters:
Year 2004
- February 26, 2004 – Super Ferry fire. Sent staff and volunteers after hearing the tragedy to piers 14 and 15 providing first aid and transporting the injured to various hospitals. Set up welfare desk to help trace missing persons and provide psychological support to 515 survivors.
- April 14, 2004 – While on the campaign trail in Nueva Ecija, personally led the Chapter disaster response team in rescuing the people when a fire broke out at a house the area. Administered first aid to those injured, comforted the families whose houses were burned and gave them food and relief assistance.
- August 27, 2004 – Joined the local Red Cross Chapter in Tarlac during the Culibangbang Dike Collapse in Paniqui and resulted to the massive floods in Tarlac, Pangasinan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija and Pampanga.
- 24 December 2004-Christmas Eve and 31 December 2004-New Years Eve- spent with evacuees providing Emergency Relief and Rehabilitation serving food and non-food items to 50,000 families throughout the 13 affected provinces of Nueva Ecija, Aurora, Quezon, among others by the mudslides.
- In response to his international appeal for assistance, PNRC raised a record-breaking PhP200 Million in donations from foreign as well as local donors intended for 2004 typhoon disaster victims.
- It was also during his term as PNRC Chairman and CEO that, for the first time, the PNRC became not just a receiving organization but an international donor when we sent $35,000 cash contribution and disaster experts to help in the relief and rehabilitation of Tsunami-stricken areas in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand.
Year 2005
- February 2005 Flare-up of fighting outside Sulu in Mindanao that displaced hundreds of families from their villages
- 14 February 2004 – Valentine‚Äôs Day bombings that killed 11 people and wounded 130 others in the cities of Makati, Davao and General Santos.
- March-April 2005 after receiving a call from radio station DZRH, immediately sought assistance from the US Pacific Command for planes to spot and assist Philippine Navy and Coast Guard Search and Rescue of four missing fishermen from Zambales who where adrift for 19 days at sea.
- 10 March 2005 Food poisoning in Bohol province that claimed the lives of 27 school children and caused 105 others to be hospitalized.
- 14 March 2005 immediately deployed five Disaster Response Teams composed of 50 staff and volunteer first aiders during the 6-hour Camp Bagong Diwa Jailbreak and Stand Off in Bicutan, which ended in a bloody firefight.
- 24 May 2005 airlifted the five-day old female conjoined twins from Masbate Province to the Philippine General Hospital for proper diagnosis of their condition and to make plans for interventions that may be necessary for their survival.
- Initiated Strategic Partnerships with the Association of Volunteer Fire Chiefs and Firefighters, Inc. (AVFCFI) and the Philippine Canine Search and Rescue Association (PhK9SAR).
Year 2006
- 4 February 2006 was the first on the ground to instill order in the chaotic rescue effort and recovery of bodies at the ULTRA Stampede of the Wowowie anniversary show.
- 17 February 2006 while in Geneva attending a IFRC conference he made an appeal and made known to the world the St. Bernard, So. Leyte landslide that affected 977 families (or almost 1000 families).
- August 2006 intervened on behalf of the Filipino government to secure the safety and safe passage and pushed for evacuation by land, air and sea of Overseas Filipinos Working in Southern Lebanon in harms way during the Hezbollah-Israeli conflict.
- 21 August 2006 once again, for the third time, led the relief efforts for at least 3,000 evacuated families when Mt. Mayon showed alarming signs of volcanic activity.
- 07 October 2006 was the first to initiate relief and rehabilitation efforts of 8,000 families affected by Typhoon Milenyo in Southern Tagalog and Bicol regions, especially Sorsogon which received scant attention as the media focused on billboard incidents in Metro Manila.
- November 2006 while attending an IFRC conference in Geneva received a text from Khazakstan OFWs caught in the middle of a conflict between Kazakhs and immigrant workers. He was the first to sound the alarm and call the attention of DOLE and POEA that led to the evacuation of at least 500 workers traumatized from the battle-torn country.
- 01 December 2006 was the first on the ground in Albay and Catanduanes a day after Typhoon Reming battered Southern Tagalog and Bicol provinces anew. Leading ongoing relief and rehabilitation efforts for 15,000 (and counting) evacuees. (p.s. This number includes Senyang victims. DMS can’t provide separate figures since most families have been affected by both typhoons.)
- 5 December 2006 launched Project 143 I Love Red Cross on International Volunteers Day to prepare and train communities to be self-reliant and ready in the face of calamities and typhoons.
- December 2006 made an international appeal to USAID and international governments in the light of twin typhoons with Senyang in a span of two weeks affecting 10 provinces and 62,728 families (again, this figure includes families affected by Reming).
Year 2007
- 11 and 27 September 2007 – provided economic linkage for farmers in Sulu and Northern Cotabato via Fruits of Hope to market mangostine, lanzones, etc to Manila supermarkets Rustans and SM Shopwise.
- 19 October 2007 among the first to respond at the Glorrietta Blast and conducted search and rescue and retrieval of missing victims Maureen de Leon and Ranier Tan who’s bodies were recovered in the debris
- 8 November 2007 first to respond and recovered the body of Francis Luis Avian,fifth fatality in the blast at Sorrento Townhomes, Barangay Panapaan, Bacoor,Cavite
- 14 November 2007 Batasan Bomb
- 19 November 2007 Typhoon Lando
- 21 November 2007 assist in securing Flight Ambulance International medical crew in moving comatose Romulo del Rosario via ambu-plane from Irkustk Russia to the PGH.
- 24 November Typhoon Mina
- 29 November 2007 Manila Pen Stand-off
Year 2008
- 9 February 2008 Led rehabilitation Program for Barangay Hall and health station in Brgy. Sugangon, Saint Bernard, Southern Leyte in cooperation with the Japanese Red Cross Society.
- 7 March 2008 Led Typhoid Outbreak Operation and Medical Mission in Brgy. Bucal, Calamba, Laguna.
- 18 April 2008 Led Turnover Ceremonies Housing Project in Maslog, Legazpi City.
- 25 April 2008 Signed Abucay, Bataan REACT and PNRC Partnership for Red Cross 143.
- 8 May 2008 RCY Supercamp, “World Red Cross Day”, in Camp Capinpin , Tanay, Rizal.
- 16 May 2008 Climate Change Forum, World Red Cross Day, Manila Hotel.
- 21 June 2008 MV Princess of the Stars Tragedy
- 23 June 2008 Rescue and Relief Operations, Leganes Gym, Jaro, Iloilo and Panay.
- 24 June 2008 Helped survivors of the MV Princess of the Stars and facilitated reunion with their families.
- 27 June 2008 Relief Operations in Kalibo, Aklan. (Typhoon Frank)
- 29 June 2008 Relief Operations in Iloilo with Ambassador Kristie Kenney. (Typhoon Frank)
- 1 July 2008 Relief Operations in Iloilo and NDCC Cabinet Meeting. (Typhoon Frank)
- 2 July 2008 Relief Operations in Cadiz City of fishermen whose fishing vessel sank due to Typhoon Frank.
- 3 July 2008 Relief Operations in Romblon, installed Water Sanitation facility.
- 4 July 2008 Subic Bay , Hanjin Donation for Typhoon Frank victims.
- 11 July 2008 Relief Operations in Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat and in Cotabato City.
- 12 and 13 July 2008 (Typhoon Frank) Relief Operations in Iloilo, installed Water Sanitation facilities with the Swedish Red Cross.
Through his effort, a total of 15,000 houses were repaired and built from 2004-2008 in Southern Leyte, Albay, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Laguna, Marinduque, Mindoro Oriental, Quezon, Aurora, Isabela, Nueva Ecija, Quirino, Sorsogon and Lanao del Norte, devastated by Guinsaugon landslide, typhoons Reming, Milenyo, Yoyong, Unding, Violeta and armed conflict in Mindanao.
Year 2009
- 6 January 2009 Assisted 4 victims of illegal recruitment stranded in Thailand.
- 9, 16 and 17 January 2009 Repatriated Filipino OFW’s from war in Gaza.
- 14 January 2009 provided insurance to the 1,200 members of the National Press Club.
-16 January 2009 Assisted 21 fishermen lost in Kalayaan Islands.
- 9, 16 and 17 January 2009 Repatriated Filipino OFW’s from war in Gaza.
- 30 March Led the prayer rally and appealed for the immediate release of the ICRC workers abducted in Sulu.
- 2 April 2009 Release of ICRC worker Mary Jean Lacaba
- 15 April 2009 Distributed 62 ambulances and fire trucks to PNRC chapters during PNRC’s 62nd year anniversary
On the 62nd anniversary of the PNRC and in line with his dream of modernizing and strengthening PNRC’s rescue capability, he initiated the acquisition and distribution of 62 emergency response vehicles including ambulances, fire trucks and first aid motorcycles which were distributed to the PNRC chapters and branches.
- 18 April 2009 Release of ICRC worker Andreas Notter
- 19 April 2009 Assisted three Filipina victims of human trafficking in Ivory Coast, West Africa
- 12 July 2009 Release of ICRC worker Eugenio Vagni.
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) President Dr. Jakob Kellenberger commended PNRC Chairman Sen. Richard Gordon‚Äôs dedication in fulfilling its mission in alleviating human suffering and for showing great concern during the abduction of the ICRC workers – Mary Jean Lacaba, Andreas Notter and Eugenio Vagni. ‚ÄúYour genuine interest and care for the 3 kidnapped colleagues and their relatives is another living proof of your deep humanitarian motivation and exemplary commitment to alleviate human suffering,‚Äù Kellenberger said.
- 23 July 2009 Assisted an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) returning from Doha, Qatar who was imprisoned at the state’s Deportation Jail after being accused of abandonment of work or escaping from his employer.
- 26 September 2009 Typhoon Ondoy Floods deployed 21 rubber boats to Marikina, Cainta, Manila, Quezon City and Mandaluyong. Fifteen Water Search and Rescue (WASAR) Teams in coordination with the Coast Guard rescued stranded persons and affected families. Non-food items were provided for 225,000 families, including hygiene kits for 18,278 families, cleaning materials for 1,500 families and 19 water bladders were set up in evacuation centers providing potable water as well as 50 portalets and constructed 20 permanent toilets for sanitation.
- 3 October 2009 Typhoon Pepeng, even before the storm slammed Pangasinan and La Union, deployed rescue trucks bringing rescue boats and equipment were already speeding to the said areas. Requested USAID to encourage American soldiers to convert military mission to humanitarian mission.
Dick Gordon takes responsibility for the welfare of the nation. He does not fix the blame; he fixes the problem. He sensibly chooses his responses and makes reliable decisions for the welfare of the country. Dick Gordon is quick to act when circumstances require it, especially in imminent and actual emergencies and disasters. He is also well known for turning around difficult situations, transforming hard and desperate circumstances, and leading the people to live better lives.
- Projects/Achievements under MMDA
Bayani Fernando was born in San Juan, Metro Manila on July 25, 1946. He finished college with a degree on Mechanical Engineering at the Mapua Institute of Technology.
Mayor of Marikina City
Fernando first ran for public office in 1992, becoming mayor of Marikina City. His administration as mayor transformed the former municipality into one of the best-managed cities and a paradigm of responsive and effective governance. His term saw the transformation of Marikina from a 4th class municipality to a model Philippine city accorded with 55 citations and distinctions. He was re-elected mayor twice, serving until 2001. He was succeeded by his wife, Ma. Lourdes C. Fernando.
MMDA Chairman
In 2002, he was appointed chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
As Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), Metropolitan Manila has been dramatically changing into a livable metropolis. With his exceptional administrative skills and leadership qualities that have now become the yardstick of performance, he continues to prove himself as an agent of positive change. This earned him the moniker “Mr. Governance”.
For his outstanding work, he was conferred the Doctor of Humanities, Honoris Causa, Ateneo de Cagayan, The Outstanding Filipino(TOFIL) Award for Government Service, the H.R Reyes Academic Medallion of Honor, Central Colleges of the Philippines and Doctor of the Public Administration, Honoris Causa by the polytechnic University of the Philippines.
Taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayani_Fernando
Launched projects to transform NCR into Metro Gwapo (Beautiful City) dealing with:
o Street Nomads
o Sidewalk Dwellers
o Waterways Dwellers
o Pook na Bulok
o PGMA Workers Inn
o Metro Padyakan
o Metro Walk and Bikeways
o Organized Bus Route
o 7 Major Roads Project
o C-5/Kalayaan Proposed Elevated U-Turn
o Southrail Flood Mitigation
o Metro Safe
o Door to Door collection of Garbage
- Traffic Programs and Activities:
a. Clearing Operations wherein sidewalks in major thoroughfares are cleared of all forms of obstructions (illegal vendors, movable/permanent structures, illegally parked vehicles, unnecessary road humps) except in areas where elementary schools are located
b. Parking Discipline Program: identification and installation of roadway and easement parking signs initiated by the Traffic Operations Center
c. Road Emergency Stations: construction of 9 road emergency stations designed to hopefully enable traffic personnel to act and remove all forms of road obstructions in 15 minutes. (Stations are in Timog Avenue, Aurora/C5 Road and Nagtahan, Baclaran, Camachile and T.M. Kalaw roads)
d. Cleaning of Roadways: regular cleaning and maintenance of roadways and street furniture and structures.
- Urban Transportation Programs
a. Public Utility Vehicles (PUV) Lane Scheme: to reduce travel time in all PUVs and to reduce waiting time of passengers at PUV stops.
b. Organized Bus Route Project: Complementing the PUV lane scheme, it is to hopefully improve bus operations and reduce bus volume in EDSA by controlling the headways between buses dispatched at terminals and strictly enforcing the rules on the use of loading and unloading areas.
c. Site Identification and development of PUV stands/terminals: PUV terminals in major roads are established in major thoroughfares to instill order in roads.
- Traffic Enforcement
a. Traffic Intercept Team has been formed under the Motor Cycle Group, motorcycle units work as a team to intercept drivers evading traffic apprehensions
b. Roadside Traffic Arbitration Unit, to resolve traffic complaints filed by motorists against traffic enforces right at the place of apprehension. Aims to resolve complaints within an hour. 3,273 traffic complaints have been resolved to date.
c. Accreditation of Tow Truck Operators in Metro Manila are required to register anew with the MMDA to implement as means of controlling and monitoring activities and services of tow trucks. Adopted by the Metro Manila Council.
- Traffic Engineering
a. Operation of the Traffic Signal System – MMDA, through the Traffic Engineering Center, maintains and operates the Traffic Signal System in 468 signalized intersections. Out of this number, 40 are currently non-operational, since the signalized intersections have been affected by various road construction activities.
b. Installation of Footbridges – Part of the MMDA traffic infrastructure program is to install footbridges for pedestrians and commuters alike. This not only ensures the safety of pedestrians but would also provide unhampered traffic flow. Initially, footbridges at the intersection of EDSA/Aurora Boulevard and at Commonwealth Avenue are being constructed.
c. Installation of Waiting Sheds and Urinals – The waiting sheds are situated in loading and unloading areas to provide some comfort for the commuters and to let people know where they should stay when waiting for their rides. The urinals are likewise installed in strategic areas in line with the efforts to still discipline and order in the major thoroughfare.
- Traffic Information and Education (TIE)
a. The Traffic Academy: organized to professionalize traffic officers. Around 500 new traffic officers have undergone training and now deployed at major roads. It provides trainings and seminars to law enforcement agencies and other traffic enforcers.
b. Public Information and Dissemination through Sound Trucks: a closed van with loud mounted loud speakers equipped with mobile public address system used by the TIE group going around highly populated areas to announce various MMDA programs and remind public to observe traffic rules.
c. Road Users Manual: produced by TIE division containing traffic rules and regulations, fines and penalties for traffic infractions, alternate routes and processes involved in filing complaints
d. Radio and TV programs: utilized as part of an effort to inform public about MMDA initiatives. “MMDA on the Road,” aired every Wednesday from 10-11pm on NBN channel 4, and “MMDA sa GMA,” aired very Sunday from 9-10pm at DZBB radio station.
e. Capability Build-Up: Initiated capability-building measures in the conduct of trainings, production of manuals, traffic and transport framework policy documents and procurement of vital traffic equipment and facilities. Program is funded by the Asian Development Bank through the Metro Manila Air Quality Improvement Sector Development Program.
- Urban Transport Integration Project (Funding assistance by World Bank)
a. On-going construction for the secondary road of Pasong Tamo
b. Construction works for EDSA corridor improvement
c. Finalizing engineering designs for LRT Line 2 Corridor (CM Recto to Marcos Highway)
- Air Quality Improvement Sector Development Program (MMAQISDP)
a. Anti-Smoke Belching Project
b. Traffic Engineering and Management (TEM)
- Flood control and drainage management
a. Regular declogging of drainage laterals, de-silting of drainage mains, continuous dredging of open waterways
b. Pipe laying of frequently flooded streets in Metro Manila for bank improvements of various creeks and esteros
c. Door to Door collection of Garbage
d. Maintenance and repair of flood control structures such as the Napindan Hydraulic Control Structure, 15 large and 8 small pumping stations and all facilities under the Effective Flood Control Operation System Project
Landscape development and maintenance
e. 51 thoroughfares including special sites under the METRO project, major tourist corridors
f. Landscaping activities for 8 Special Impact Sites in Metro Manila
g. Repair of damaged , dilapidated, broken gutters, nosing sign, plant boxes, center island structures and sidewalks, painting of gutters, curbs, nosing signs, MRT posts an sky carriages.
- Projects/Achievements under Marikina
Philippine Quality Award 1999, Silver Award – Proficiency Level for Organizational Excellence awarded by Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) and Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)
Philippine Quality Award 1999, Bronze Award – Commitment Level for Organizational Excellence awarded by DAP / DTI
- Galing Pook Hall of Fame Award Five Winning Programs:
a. Save the Marikina River
b. Politika sa Bangketa
c. Squatter-Free Marikina
d. Barangay Talyer
e. 5-Minute Quick Response Time
f. Included in the TOP TEN Category in 4 years (1995-1999)
Hall of Fame, Search for the Cleanest and Greenest Town in the NCR, 1996 by the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) of NCR
Hall of Fame, Search for the Cleanest Inland Body of Water in the NCR, 1996 by DILG of NCR
Cleanest School in the NCR (Parang Elementary School), 1999 awarded by Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran
Health (Best Managed) Public Market in the Philippines and NCR, 1998 by the Department of Health (DOH)
Cleanest Market in the NCR, 1999, Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran—DILG, DOH, MMDA, Philippine Information Authority (PIA)
Best Public Wet Market in the NCR, 1997, Department of Agriculture (DA), National Consumers Council
Best Local Government Unit in the NCR, 1994 awarded by DILG and Presidential Assistant on Community Development (PACD)
Best Local Government Unit in the Philippines, 1995 awarded by DILG
Most Outstanding City in the Philippines, 1997 awarded by DILG
Best Managed City in the Philippines, 1999 awarded by DILG
Other Achievements
1.) The Outstanding Filipino (TOFIL) Awardee for Government Service (1998)
2.) Recipient of Konrad Adonauer Medal of Excellence Award
3.) Awardee of Productivity Excellence in Leadership by the Asian Productivity Organization Society of the Philippines (1997)
4.) He was conferred with 55 major regional and national awards during his incumbency as Mayor of Marikina City
5.) Awarded Most Outstanding Local Chief Executive in the Philippines (1996)
6.) Recognized as Outstanding Mapuan (1994)
- Some Trvia
1) He was named GMA-7’s 2008 “Celebrity Duets” 2nd season grand champion
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