One of the things that holds the Philippines back and transforms it into a hell run by Filipinos is the lack of dedicated service by politicians to the people. Politicians are dedicated to one thing only, their legacy. Also power. Former Bacolod City Mayor and now Bacolod City Lone District Representative Abelardo Benitez exemplifies that awful trait. Recently he has decided to convene a flood control summit to address the flooding in the city.
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Lone District Rep. Alfredo Abelardo Benitez said he will organize a flood control summit to tackle solutions that would address the recurring floods in this highly urbanized city.
“To address the flooding in our city, we are spearheading the convening of a flood control summit to discuss and to resolve to adopt real, doable solutions,” Benitez said in a statement over the weekend, but did not announce the date yet.
The former mayor of Bacolod said he will bring together residents and those from surrounding areas, as well as national and local government officials, contractors, and experts.
Last month, monsoon rains caused floods in the northern part of the city, affecting more than 5,000. Adjacent Talisay City also experienced flooding that affected 15,605 persons in 16 villages.
“Given the continued risks posed by flooding to our home, it is only right to demand accountability and ensure that those behind failed or inadequate projects are punished,” Benitez said.
In the “Isumbong sa Pangulo” (Report to the President) website, a number of multi-million flood control projects in Bacolod have been listed with completion dates from 2022 to 2025.
“To solve this recurring problem, we must recognize that accountability alone will not keep our communities safe. This summit is not about pointing fingers. It is about rolling up our sleeves and putting our heads together to find concrete ways to protect lives, homes, and livelihoods,” Benitez said.
Since last month, Mayor Greg Gasataya has been initiating the clearing and dredging of the major waterways as part of the city’s flood mitigation efforts targeting vulnerable areas.
Where was Benitez between 2022 and 2025 when he was Mayor? Was he not searching for flood solutions? Was he not ordering the rivers and waterways to be dredged and cleared of litter? Was he not enforcing the anti-littering laws? It seems not because the current Mayor, Greg Gasataya, has announced his administration will be doing those exact things.
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Mayor Greg Gasataya on Thursday pushed for the strict enforcement of the anti-littering ordinance to sustain the city’s flood prevention and mitigation efforts after a huge volume of garbage had been collected from major waterways in the past weeks.
“We’re studying the penalty aspects of the anti-littering ordinance. We need to implement this. We can’t just clean up every day and let those who throw garbage anywhere get away with it,” the mayor said in an interview.
City Ordinance 531, or the Anti-Littering Ordinance of Bacolod City, which was passed on March 23, 2011, prohibits the littering of plastics, papers, or any other refuse in open or public places, waterways, and recreational areas and provides penalties thereof.
Any person caught violating the ordinance shall, upon conviction, be fined PHP500 for the first offense and PHP1,000 for the succeeding offenses, and shall render community service for not less than one day to not more than 15 days.
In the clean-up operation for Banago River alone, at least 10,995 kilograms of garbage have been collected, and almost 500 tons of silt have been extracted from July to August.
Gasataya ordered the clearing and de-clogging of the city’s major waterways after floods caused by monsoon rains affected more than 5,000 Bacolodnons in early July.
The clean-up drive in waterways is part of the city’s flood mitigation efforts targeting vulnerable areas, including Barangays 2, 8, and 10, which are located in the city proper.
“This needs the support of everybody. I am asking for everyone’s support, not just for residents of Bacolod, but even for those who come to the city every day,” Gasataya said.
Benitez left office at the end of June 2025. 10,995 kilograms of garbage didn't accumulate overnight. That happened on his watch. Where was he for the past three years? The Benitez allocated 11 million pesos for the MassKarra festival in 20204 alone. How much was spent on dredging the waterways and removing garbage? Not enough, that's for sure.
The problem here is that these politicians do not care about their constituents. They float from office to office biding their time until their term runs out. Then float to a new office even if it is lower on the totem pole. In 2022 Benitez went from being a Representative of Victorias City to Mayor of Bacolod City. Then in 2025 he and Gasataya switched posts.
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Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez and Lone District Rep. Greg Gasataya here switched posts, running for congressman and mayor, respectively, under Team Asenso Bacolod in the May 2025 elections.
Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran is challenging Gasataya for the mayoral post as both are set to finish their three terms after the elections next year.
“I thank Mayor Albee and the Team Asenso for the trust they have given me. It’s not that Mayor Albee is going to leave us; it’s only that when you’re in a team, you have to play different roles with one common objective. That is, do everything that we can to make Bacolod a super city,” Gasataya said during a press conference at SMX Convention Center after filing their certificates of candidacy before the Commission on Elections on Tuesday.
Benitez’s move is expected to pave the way for his return to the House of Representatives after serving as congressman of the neighboring Third District of Negros Occidental from 2010 to 2019.
“At this stage, I will make sure that all the legislations and congressional acts that I’ll be doing are aligned with ensuring the acceleration of the mission to make Bacolod a super city,” Benitez said.
Benitez will have a rematch against former mayor Evelio Leonardia, who is also running for congressman, after losing his reelection bid to the incumbent mayor in the 2022 elections.
Greg Gasataya began his political career in 2001 as a councilor. In 2013 he was elected as Vice Mayor and served as acting Mayor between 2015-2016. Since then he has been a member of the House. Now that Gasataya's term is ending he is running for Mayor while his party mate, the current mayor, is running for Gasataya's seat in the House.
Benitez began his political career in 2010 winning a seat in the House for the fourth district of Negros Occidental. His term ended in 2019. After changing his address from Victorias to Bacolod in 2021 he ran for Mayor of Bacolod in 2022. He is also an American having been born in Palo Alto, California.
Benetiz's son Javi is currently mayor of Victorias and is also in the running for a seat in the House. His mother had some illuminating words.
Third District Congressional Bet Javier Miguel "Javi" Benitez was accompanied by his mother Nikki Lopez-Benitez with all the mayors under the district showed their support for him and trooped to the Comelec Provincial Office.
"We will continue the Benitez's legacy. I will quote the late President Ramon Magsaysay, those who have less in life should have more in law, and that's what we'll push for in the legislative position.
What's all this "We" stuff? She's not running for office. She won't be pushing for any legislation. But the fact is when one member of the family is in office all members of the family are in office. The family legacy is of the utmost importance to these people.
So you see all the political merry-go-round happening just in these two situations. House members can only serve three consecutive three-year terms while Senators can only hold two six-year terms. After sitting out a term they are free to run again. These term limits are what enable the constant switching in the Philippine government. It's the same old faces coming back around again. It's the same old Philippines subject to their whims and it is why this nation remains a hell run by Filipinos.

