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Pacquiao visits disaster-hit constituents

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GLAN, Sarangani Province—There was none of the usual hero’s welcome for world boxing champion and Rep. Manny Pacquiao. Still, people lined up to see him.

This time, however, the boxing champ was giving out relief assistance to those who were affected by the flashfloods that hit this town last week.

From the airport in General Santos City, Pacquiao’s convoy of more than 20 vehicles proceeded to this town to distribute relief goods and cash assistance.

He gave out an initial one sack of rice and P10,000 cash to every family directly affected by the calamity.

Pacquiao also pledged to purchase lots for the relocation of all displaced families in Glan.

“All these are coming from my personal pockets. My gifts for you from the proceeds of my recent fight with Timothy Bradley,” he said laughing.

Pacquiao lost his WBO welterweight belt to Bradley by split decision

Pacquiao said he couldn’t wait for funds from government because “government bureaucracy grinds so slow.”

Vacation cut short

He could not say yet how long he would be staying here.

“Maybe three to five days. I just cut short my family vacation to help my constituents who were affected by the calamity,” he said.

Before his homecoming, he said, he explained to his children his responsibility as public official.

“I told my children I have to rush home to help the people in my district. This is part of my responsibility as a public servant,” he said.


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Tags: Boxing , Manny Pacquiao , Pacquiao , Rep. Manny Pacquiao , Timothy Bradley

  • Roose Bolton

    He may not have a perfect attendance in congress but is there with his people when it matters most.

  • Pedro_Gil

    Dapat lang parati ka namang absent. kailangan ng mga tao, permanenteng solusyon. at …magbayad ka na ng buwis sa bansa

  • jabungan2001

    Thanks to you.

  • Mananandata69

    Good job. Sana mapaunlad mo ang Saranggani while u are their congressman. U can make difference in politics.Service to people is service to God.



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