Tulad ng aming nabanggit sa unang tudling ng blog na ito, aming ipakikilala sa inyo ang mga kandidato para sa darating na halalan para sa bayan ng Bakoor, upang magabayan namin kayo sa inyong pagpili sa mga magiging lider ng ating mahal na bayan
Kaya simulan na natin ang init!
Ating kilalanin ng mabuti ang isa sa mga tatakbo bilang Tongressman, este Kongresman ng unang distrito, walang iba kundi si...
JESSIE B. CASTILLO alyas JBC! Ang kasalukuyang meyor ng Bakoor! At ang may misis na nais humalili sa kanya sa pamamagitan ng pagtakbo nito (Mrs. Ner Castillo) bilang meyor ng Bakoor!
Hayaan nating ang Wikipedia (isang Internet-based encyclopedia) na ang magpakilala sa kanya...
Jessie Banayad Castillo (born June 15, 1956 in Bacoor, Cavite, Philippines) is a Filipino politician. He is the incumbent mayor of Bacoor, a position he has held since 1998.
Castillo earned both his undergraduate and masteral degree from De La Salle University in Manila Before entering politics, he served different positions in financing companies, and worked as a Special Assistant to then Cavite Governor Juanito Remulla. In 1992, he ran for congressman under the Remulla ticket but lost; then in 1995 he vied for the mayorship of Bacoor but got the same result, being defeated by the late Victor Miranda. However, just four months before the 1998 elections, he was declared the duly-elected mayor after the court upheld his complaing of vote-rigging.
Outside politics, he is also said to own Island Cove, a popular world-class resort park and tourist destination located in Binakayan, Kawit, Cavite with the Remulla family. He also chairs the Southern Luzon (Region IV-A) cluster of the Peace and Order Development Council, a position bestowed by appointment of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, in 2004.
Police station padlocking incident
On February 7, 2007, Castillo made national headlines after he ordered the closure of the town's police headquarters and its four other detachments and confiscated all the force's seemingly-dilapidated vehicles and radio equipment donated to them after receiving information that his right-hand man, municipal police chief Chief Insp. Alex Borja, and the entire police force, would be replaced in a reshuffle in connection with the 2007 midterm elections.
Castillo, already in the twilight of his term, justified his move and blamed his local arch-rival, Senator Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. as the brains behind the supposed move (Bong's brother, Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Board Director Strike Revilla, is challenging the term-limited mayor's wife, the former Minerva "Ner" Gomez, for his position), alleging that the senator wanted to replace the police force with policemen loyal to Revilla. Also, instead of challenging his boss and on willful orders of the former, Borja ordered his men to camp outside the police detachments.
The siege ended when Castillo agreed to repoen the locked-up police stations and return the confiscated vehicles to the local police two days later, after a meeting with local government and police officials. However, on February 28, the Cavite police leadership and the Department of the Interior and Local Government filed sedition charges against Castillo, Borja and their supporters. The DILG also stood by its earlier decision stripping Castillo of powers over the local police.
Also, on March 6, police said that they will file additional charges against the mayor for releasing a paid one-page advertisement on national broadsheets which justified his actions on locking-up the police stations and which even accused the police and a politician which he did not name for conspiring in an attempt to unseat him, which the police said is baseless and potentially libelous.
Congressional Bid
After completing three terms as mayor, Castillo announced that he is running for congressman representing the first district of Cavite (which aside from Bacoor includes Cavite City, Kawit, Noveleta, and Rosario). He faces incumbent Joseph Emilio Abaya, whom he thinks to be behind the unsuccessful bid of Bacoor to become one of the nation's newest cities. This will be his second attempt for Congress representing the same district.
At the same time, he wants his wife, Ner, to succeed him, with incumbent councilor Lorenzo "Uring" Nolasco as her running-mate.
Both Castillos are running under the Nacionalista Party banner (headed by re-electionist Senator Manny Villar), although their local ticket is inclined to support Team Unity senatorial candidates.
Personal Life
Castillo is the son of Arsenio Castillo, a post-war mayor of Bacoor, and the former Amalia Banayad, a housewife (both deceased). He and his wife, also a De La Salle product, have three daughters, one of whom is now deceased. His eldest, Macy, is the municipal president of the Sangguniang Kabataan Federation of Bacoor.
Castillo and his family currently resides in Ayala Alabang Village, Muntinlupa City.
O ayan. Buti pa ang Wikipedia, me tudling pa ukol sa naganap na pagpapasara nito sa himpilan ng pulisya dito sa Bakoor nito lang Pebrero. Nakakatarantado isipin, nakakahiya tuloy ang labas ng Bakoor sa mga taga-ibang bayan dito sa Pilipinas. Nakakahiya, kumbaga! Kayo ba, naaalala pa ninyo ang insidenteng yan? Pero, hindi pa nila alam (silang mga taga-labas ng Bakoor maliban na lang sa mga taga-Kabite) ang sari-saring kabulastugan ng UNGAS na ito habang nakapwesto bilang meyor, syang dahilan ng hindi pag-angat ng Bakoor at ang tuluyang paglubog nito sa kumunoy sa ilalim ng pamamahala nito (tignan ninyo na-alpasan pa tayo ng Imus, DasmariƱas, at maging ng Rosario at General Trias!)!
Naipakita na namin ang ilang mahahalagang impormasyon tungkol sa nagpapakilala na syang mananlo umano sa Mayo 14. Nasa sa inyo na yan kung sa huli ay iboboto nyo sya o ibabasura.
JBC: "Tignan nyo, napaka-gwapo ko ano! Kaya iboto nyo ako! Kasi sa kagwapuhan ko napaangat ko ang Bacoor!"
Abaya: (sabay tingin sa taas) "Sagwapo naman nito eh!"
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