National Shrine Seeks Clarity on Mayor Isko Moreno’s Report
The National Shrine of Our Lady of the Abandoned in Santa Ana, Manila, has formally requested clarification from the city government regarding an entry in Mayor Isko Moreno’s 100-day accomplishment report. The shrine’s administration expressed confusion over the details mentioned in the official document.
Confusion Over Reported Accomplishments
Through an official Facebook post, the shrine’s officials highlighted their uncertainty about certain claims made in the report. Community members noted that the report’s description did not align with the shrine’s records or recent developments.
Request for Clearer Information
Local leaders and shrine representatives urged the city government to provide a more precise explanation. They emphasized the importance of transparency and accurate information, especially concerning landmarks with deep cultural and religious significance.
Impact on Community Relations
Officials reported that the confusion has sparked discussions among parishioners and residents of Santa Ana. Many hope that this dialogue will foster a better understanding and strengthen cooperation between the city administration and the shrine’s management.
Moving Forward with Open Communication
Sources said that the shrine remains open to collaboration and awaits the city government’s response. They stressed that clear communication will benefit both the local government and the community, ensuring that accomplishments are accurately represented.
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