Len Alonte-Naguiat Interview on Boy Abunda Talk Channel
Join Len Alonte-Naguiat in a captivating conversation on the Boy Abunda Talk Channel. Discover the importance of youth involvement in public service and the vision for a better tomorrow.
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Kaibigan, Tuloy Ang Usap!
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much, Boy!
Thank you so much!
For this opportunity, for this conversation, thank you so much!
Earlier, we were just starting to talk about youth.
You said it would be better if more youths are interested in joining the public service.
Yes.
Where do you come from? And you also said, you're not like me.
Yes, I'm happy every time I hear our youths, our youths who are interested in how they can help our country.
We need people, young people, who have the vision
that they can and they have the ability to be a part of a beautiful country, a beautiful tomorrow.
You were a reluctant politician when you started at 23.
When you became the number one councillor in Binan, the first time you ran.
And I said you turned out to be one of the best, 10 most outstanding young men among many other awards.
You had a hard time, but how did you become who you are today?
Because of the love and trust of the people.
That's what gave me strength and confidence for me to continue this path.
You started as a councilor, two terms, one term as vice mayor, three terms as mayor.
You're now on your third term as member of the House of…
I'm researching, brother.
As a member of the House of Congress.
The question is, how big is the change in the life of Binanense because you are the leader?
Before I became mayor, I was a councilor.
We made a law about the scholarship of Binian.
You know, the administration has different styles.
So at that time, our mayor,
the scholarship was okay for him but the amount,
I remember, he only wanted to sponsor 50 scholars a year.
Because I saw that education,
I'm sure that if we add more educated people,
the life and well-being of every Binyanese will improve.
So that's where I focused.
That's how you created the Scholar ng Binyan?
Yes, Scholar ng Binyan.
When I became mayor,
in the first year, we created up to 2,000 scholars
from indigent families.
I believe that was the strength of my governance,
of my administration,
when I became mayor.
For me, that was a big achievement
and a big thing that we can all grow.
So at that time,
what I reported was the
Health Assistance Program for the Indigenous.
That was like a PhilHealth card,