CEBU CITY – With his six-month suspension, Mayor Michael Rama’s vision of a “Singapore-like Cebu City with Melbourne features” has to take a backseat.

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Acting Mayor Raymond Garcia admitted he is not too keen on pushing Rama’s dream of transforming the city like Singapore.
READ: https://mb.com.ph/2024/5/13/vice-mayor-garcia-is-acting-cebu-city-mayor-for-6-months
There is so much to like about Singapore but pursuing the vision has repercussions, Garcia said.
“Singapore is a dream and there are a lot of attributes of Singapore that we want to follow and emulate. And one of those attributes I think is discipline, peace, and order. That is something that we Cebuano should strive for. We Cebuanos should hope for and dream but I wouldn’t want, this is my stand, to brand Cebu as Singapore-like. Why? Because we will lose our identity as Cebu City,” Garcia said in a news forum on Tuesday, May 14.
Garcia said it would also be ironic that Cebu will be transformed into like Singapore when the city is older than Singapore.
“Kita dugay na (We have been existing for so long)…hundreds of years and we cannot just throw it away,” Garcia said.
Garcia clarified he is not against Rama’s vision but the city has to come up with its own identity.
“Why not call it, Cebu, a premium city of the Philippines, something like that. We don’t have to put it Cebu-Singapore. We will lose our identity. But I do respect Mayor Mike’s vision of a Singapore like Cebu City with Melbourne features because there are some attributes that we want to follow but please, I don’t want that we go out as a marketing tool as Cebu is Singapore-like because we have our own identity,” Garcia said.
Rama is serving a six-month suspension imposed against him and seven other Cebu City Hall officials by the Office of the Ombudsman.
READ: https://mb.com.ph/2024/5/8/mayor-rama-of-cebu-city-7-others-suspended-for-6-months
The suspension stemmed from the case that four City Hall workers filed after they were transferred to another department and were not paid with their salary for 10 months.