He’s 44

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2019 16:00:25 +0000

 

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HE’S earned a Ph.D. in garbageology, having been a garbage collector for 18 years, starting at the tender age of 10 when he pushed a sluggish pushcart loaded with trash without counting the hours and the days.

Twenty-four years later in 2017 he was appointed chairman of National Rail­ways Corp. with a monthly salary of P260,000, only to quit “because it’s not my style to sit at a desk in an airconditioned room doing nothing.” The next year, he was undersecretary of DSWD. Again, he quit.

To run a race with the two mayors of Manila whom he once served as vice mayor, each of them now roughly twice his age, and promis­ing voters an agenda of in­frastructure, tourism, edu­cation.

On the hot topic of re­claiming Manila Bay, “It’s not my priority” but Ma­nila must retain its share of the bay, 30 km from Roxas Blvd.

After three terms as coun­cilor and three terms as vice mayor and an unsuccess­ful run for the Senate, Isko Moreno, 44, has bloomed as a public speaker in Eng­lish (spiced up with con­temporary Taglishisms), not that this new skill was due to his time at John F. Ken­nedy School of Governance in Harvard (for one month) and Oxford University (10 days for a course in leader­ship). “I outshone my class­mates in the books I carried with me, all in English!”

What excites Isko, who still lives in Balut, Tondo, in a house across the one where he grew up? That Manila hosts the most colleges and universities. That the capi­tal’s treasure is its history. That garbage collection will be efficient: “Your mayor is a basurero!” That develop­ment will see BPOs rising, Chinatown-Escolta rejuve­nated, “without destroying our heritage.”

What does this “Batang Maynila” have to offer? “Energy.”

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