Araw ng Dabawenyos

(Ace June Rell S. Perez)
(Ace June Rell S. Perez)

EXACTLY 82 years ago on Friday, March 1, 2019, Davao City was created.

The city has come a long way as it becomes and continues to be a livable and safe home for everyone regardless of cultural background, religious belief, and/or gender identity.

To welcome warmly the city’s 82nd founding anniversary, the City Government of Davao prepared an opening ceremony dubbed as “Pasiugdang nga Pagsaulog” at the Rizal Park last Friday. The celebration was officially opened by Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio.

The official finalists of Mutya ng Davao and the two new pageants: Ginoong Davao and Reyna Davaoeña, were also introduced to the public. The Pasiugdang Pagsaulog also showcased the world-class talents of Davao-based singing and dancing groups: Voices of the South Children’s Choir; DSquared Cru; EMNT; Groove Unlimited; and Fusion.

In mayor’s speech, she acknowledged the diverse talents of Dabawenyos saying they are the pride of the city. However, she also emphasized that the true celebration is anchored beyond all these.

“We recognize dili lang ang mga talented Dabawenyos nga garbo sa siyudad apan ang yanong Dabawenyo nga nagpaningkamot kada adlaw (We recognize not just the talented Dabawenyos who are the of our city but also all Dabawenyos who strive hard to live a good life every day),” she said.

She also recognized the hard work, sacrifices, and discipline of the city’s traffic enforcers, garbage collectors, street sweepers, teachers, policemen, firemen, army, household members who segregate and dispose properly their garbage, honest taxi drivers, responsible establishment owners who obey the liquor ban, and to all law abiding and disciplined Dabawenyos who use the pedestrian lane and follow the speed limit, no smoking ordinance and no drunk-driving policy.

“This Araw ng Davao is for every Dabawenyo, man, woman, and child regardless of cultural background, religious belief or gender identity. Para ni sa ginikanan ug katigulangan nga nagapanarbaho og tarong aron mahatagan og maayong kaugmaon ang ilang pamilya ug mamahimong hapsay ang ilang kinabuhi (To all parents and guardians who are decently working hard to give their families a better future),” Duterte-Carpio said.

“Let the celebration also be a way for us to learn and honor the past and be hopeful for the future while always remaining vigilant. I believe that the best is yet to come for Davao City and if we all work hard enough, double our efforts, we might attain that best during our lifetime,” she added.

She also hopes everyone to take the fun in all of the prepared programs and activities for the month-long celebration.

Davao City Tourism Operation Officer Generose Tecson shared that some of highlights of the celebration are: Parada Davaoeño from Roxas to Rizal Park on March 16; Kalingawan sa Sta. Ana, a Food Fiesta and Entertainment Village on the weekends of March; Datu Bago Awards on March 8; Mutya ng Davao on March 2; Ginoong Davao on March 3; and Reyna Davaoeña on March 8, among others.

“Like the eagle flying towards the sun in this year’s Araw ng Davao logo, I call on all Dabawenyos to continue to take this flight to soar toward the attainment of our dreams we have for ourselves and families because when we do this, we shall also be attaining the dreams we have for our city,” Duterte-Carpio said.

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