Lim tells supporters: Avoid gossip | Inquirer News

Lim tells supporters: Avoid gossip

By: - Reporter / @DYGalvezINQ
/ 12:16 PM March 29, 2019

Photo by Daphne Galvez/ INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines — Former Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim, who is vying to return as the city’s top executive in the May 13 polls, appealed to his supporters to avoid gossip.

Speaking to his audience, mostly senior citizens, at a restaurant in Tondo where he kicked off his campaign on Friday, Lim said: “Huwag magagalit sa ‘kin ang mga kababaihan, pero kasama na rin ang mga kalalakihan. Iwasan na ninyo yung chismis.”

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“‘Yung chismis, walang idudulot na mabuti ‘yan. Dahil ang lumalabas, naiinggit lang tayo,” he added.

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He urged his supporters to maintain good relationships with their families as well as their neighbors.

“Unang una, ang obligasyon nyo, sa inyong pamilya. Sa inyong asawa, mga anak, apo at yung mga kapamilya nyo. Kahit kapitbahay,” Lim said.

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“Dapat maganda ang samahan. Wala yung inggitan,” he added.

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Lim also encouraged his supporters to ensure their children or grandchildren get good education so they could have a good future.

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“Mahalaga ho sa inyong anak, apo, pamangkin, sabihin nyo, kahit anong hirap sa buhay, ipagpilitang makatapos sa kolehiyo. Hindi ‘yung high school lang ah, hindi yung elementary,” he noted.

“Kung wala kayong natapos na pinag-aralan, anong magiging trabaho ninyo? Janitor o ‘yung namamasahe sa kalsada?” he further said. /kga

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