Sometime ago, when disagreement ensued following the aborted land-swapping between the city and the province, there occurred immediately a fallout that enraged protagonists and poised them to positions of belligerence in their respective turfs.
The mayor did that, and the governor closed that.
Now the South Road Properties (SRP), whose potentials have given this city much hope for prosperity is again in the headline.
Investors are coming in, so it seems.
Then come this new question about the legality of selling the SRP to investors without congressional approval.
Here we go again. When titans clash progress suffers.
The people in this city are hoping that our political lords will kiss and make up for the good of the community and bury the hatchet of animosity between them.