Pagadian City Sto Niño Cathedral entrance |
PAGADIAN CITY,
Zamboanga del Sur, Jan. 9 (PNA) -- The police in coordination with the military
have tightened security in this city to ensure the safe celebration of this
city’s fiesta.
This, as the
celebration kicked off at 1 p.m. Friday the highlight of which is the feast day
of Sto. Niño, the patron saint of this city, on January 18.
Supt. Glenn Dulawan,
city police chief, said security measure was tightened effective Thursday
afternoon with the deployment of sufficient number of policemen in strategic
places here.
Combined police and
military personnel conducted saturation drive Friday morning in the coastal
barangay of Sta. Lucia following information about the presence of suspected
lawless elements in the area.
However, Dulawan said
no one was arrested and no firearms were confiscated during the saturation
drive.
The fiesta
celebration kicked off at 1 p.m. Friday with the re-enactment of the arrival of
Sto. Niño at the wharf of this city.
It was followed by a
procession from the wharf to the Sto. Niño Cathedral. The novena is set at 5
p.m.
Meanwhile, Mayor
Romeo Pulmones announced the cancellation of the Pasalamat Festival 2015 street
dance competition to pave way for the holding of the Church-led activities.
The Pasalamat
Festival 2015 activities are sponsored by the city government.
Pulmones said they
cancelled most of the city government-sponsored activities so that the security
measures will be focus to the series of Church-led activities.
He said the only city
government-initiated activity that was not canceled is the two-day regatta from
January 17-18.
This year’s festival
is anchored on the theme “The Child Jesus was born poor to save the poorer.”
(PNA)
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Sto Niño Cathedral entrance |
Along Gov. J. Ariosa Street, Pagadian City |
At the Wharf Area during the Concelebrated Mass |
Fluvial Parade along the Yllana Bay |
At the Wharf Area |
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