ZAMBOANGA
CITY (Jan 28, 2016) --- The PDP-Laban has recently endorsed Hadja Amna Sali
Macalangcom as candidate for Mayor of Lugus, Sulu, a prominent businesswoman
who belonged to a wealthy family whose vision is to turn her island hometown
into haven of economic progress and development.
Hadja
Amna, 53, as she is popularly known was officially nominated by PDP-Laban
Deputy Secretary General Benito Ranque, who personally came to Zamboanga to
proclaim all Presidential standard-bearer Mayor Rodrigo Roa Duterte-led party
candidates in Zamboanga peninsula and Basulta during a gathering last Nov. 28,
2015 held at Aristocrat Luncheonete and restautant in Canelar.
She
filed her certificate of candidacy for Lugus, Sulu mayor last Oct. 15, 2015 is
being strongly supported by townfolks and many local leaders as well as
business and religious communities in the island municipality of Sulu’s second
district.
Also
running for vice-mayor is her sister Hadja Dzubaida Sali Abdul, who is also
being supported by Duterte’s PDP-Laban and endorsed strongly by their family
and local supporters. She was likewise officially endorsed by the party Sec.
Gen. She is 51.
Considered
as “unifiers” of their people, the sisters vowed to institute the needed
reforms under the core principles and policies of the PDP-Laban platform of
governance.
A
midwife- nurse by profession, mayoralty bet Ms. Macalangcom believes in the
need for change for the betterment of her impoverish and poor, marginalized
people.” That’s why am running because I have to listen to the clamour and
sentiments of our constituents,” Macalangcom stressed. She is married to Engr.
Yusuf Khandie Macalangcom, a businessman who hails from Lanao province.
Vice-Mayor
bet Hadja Dzubaida, presently engaged conventional family business, is a
medical technologist who had briefly worked abroad in Hamad Medical Corp. Qatar
for 7 years after being connected with the DOH, has also decided to thrown her
candidacy for the same objective. Haj. Dzubaida married to Haji Cid Sangkula
Abdul, grandson of Maas Jana Sangkula, of the Sangkula clan of Parang Sulu, who
used to be Chief Medical technologist at the Integrated Provincial Health
office in Sulu.
Tandem
(sisters), whose forebears were respected public servants, successful
businessmen and religious leaders and pioneering educators since the early 60’s
vowed to elevate the living conditions of people and institute peace through
unity and Islamic morality.
Like
their father, the well known “Mastal Dakulah” the late Abdultalib Sali, public
school teacher and their late mother the Hadja Fatima Irilis Sali (wealthy
entrepreneur), the duo vowed to continue her advocacy and legacy of her
parents.
Their
maternal great grandfather was the respectable Panglima Rugasan or better known
as “El Presidente”, who served for 45 years as leader of the island dating back
to the pre-Philippine Republic, whose son Irilis became the mayor of the place
for over 30 years as mayor. Mayor Irilis (Amna’s maternal grandfather) had also
served public-spiritedly the constituents, when Ta-pul and Lugus Islands were
one municipality at that time.
Another
son Hadji Alawi also became a mayor and served until the separation of the twin
islands into separate municipalities under the Marcos regime by way of
legislation. While another maternal uncle Hadji Butlangan was also elected
vice-mayor.
Proud
for his integrity their paternal grandfather the late Hadji Sali, who was a
wealthy businessman (Asiendero and entrepreneur) while at the same time,
considered among the first educators recognized in the province whose father is
the first cousin of Western Mindanao Grand Mufti Ustadz Abdulbaki Abukakar.
Both
believed that under the leadership of Duterte a new beginning will usher not
only for Lugus and Sulu, but for the entire country which is in dire need for
change. Uplift living condition of people by addressing puberty thru livelihood
and entrepreneurship, they emphasized,
As
business leaders, they have pioneered establishments of small –medium
stall-owners associations in various malls in Metro Manila, Zamboanga and Jolo
and taking the lead in construction and renovations of mosques in Muslim
communities in many parts of the country.
Jinggoy
Sali, a local resident said reform can only be possible if there is complete
change of leadership to pave the way for alternative solutions to our woes and
to face the challenge ahead. (BernCon)
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