Muntinlupa Mayor Biazon: We must serve people with courtesy, politeness, respect
Muntinlupa Mayor Ruffy Biazon takes his oath of office with his wife, Trina, on June 30 (Photo from Muntinlupa PIO)
Muntinlupa Mayor Ruffy Biazon started his second term of office at noon on June 30 and reminded employees of their duty to serve the public.
“We must serve and treat people with utmost courtesy, politeness, respect and attention that will make them feel that they are welcome and attended to,” he said in his inaugural message at the oath-taking ceremony of all newly elected officials of Muntinlupa on June 30.
Biazon took his oath before Muntinlupa Executive Judge Liezel Aquiatan.
“People are telling me that with my election this 2025, two ‘Firsts’ were accomplished. The first Muntinlupa Mayor to run unopposed, and the first to garner over two hundred thousand votes,” he said.
Also taking their oath were reelected Muntinlupa Rep. Jaime Fresnedi and Vice Mayor Stephanie Teves-Wong.
Councilors in Muntinlupa’s two districts also took their oath of office. They were District 1 Councilors Alexson Diaz, Raul Corro, Rachel Arciaga-Molina, Paty Katy Boncayao-Barreto, Jedidiah Presnedi, Walter Arcilla, Valentino Niefes and Amanda Jane Camilon.
The new District 2 councilors are Reggie Ann Landrito, Mamero Sevilla Jr., Kaye Anne Rongavilla, Francis Ian Bagatsing, Arlene Hilapo, Marie Shalimar Baes-Reyes, Rodolfo Moldez Jr. and Cornelio Martinez.
Biazon said in his first term of office, “good governance” meant something not only an Internet buzzword.
“Dito sa atin sa Muntinlupa, good governance means efficient and effective services, it means transparency and accountability in processes, it means we introduce innovation so that our programs continually improve to benefit our constituents especially those in vulnerable sectors,” he said.
He cited the accomplishments of the Muntinlupa City government in the last three years including getting the Seal of Good Local Governance award from 2022 to 2024 from the Department of the Interior and Local Government.
He said one of the major reforms that he implemented during his first term was to improve the services at the Ospital ng Muntinlupa (OsMun) in Alabang. The operation was the hospital was reverted back to the city government.
For 2025, he said, the city government allotted a P830 million budget for OsMun or about 10 percent of the total budget.
In addition, the city government allocated P100 million for the hospital’s infrastructure upgrades including rooms, critical facilities and new medical and laboratory equipment.
He also formed the Mayor’s Patient Relations Team at OsMun to help patients and their families about concerns.
The mayor reminded employees of his “FREE (Fast, Responsive, Efficient and Effective) Service with a Smile” policy.
“Dapat ito ang maging tatak ng mga kawani ng lungsod—dapat hindi lang ito memory verse ng mga empleyado (This should be the brand of city employees—it shouldn't just be a memory verse for employees). This should be a way of life, a standard operating procedure, an official policy,” he said.
Biazon said he will continue his 7K Agenda consisting of Kalusugan (Health), Karunungan (Knowledge), Kabuhayan (Livelihood), Kaunlaran (Progress), Kalikasan (Environment), Katarungan (Justice) and Kaayusan/Kapayapaan (Peace and Order).
Of the seven, Biazon said health and education are the most basic needs as of now.
“Mga kasama ko sa pamahalaan, sa Konseho, sa mga opisina, sa komunidad—magkaisa po tayo. Mag-focus tayo sa tunay na diwa ng serbisyo. Walang siraan. Walang ibang agenda kundi ang kapakanan ng mga Muntinlupenyo. Ito ang simula ng ating ikalawang yugto. Malinaw pa rin ang direksyon. Mas buo ang loob. Mas malalim ang paninindigan (My colleagues in government, in the Council, in the offices, in the community—let us unite. Let us focus on the true spirit of service. This is the beginning of our second phase. The direction is still clear. More confident. The commitment is deeper),” he said.