BMM-Sara Helped Typhoon Odette Victims In Advance Way Before Manny-Leni Tweets
Manila, Philippines - The political campaign strategy in the Philippines for the Presidential seat pivoted to varieties of propaganda in social media. Recently, Senator Manny Pacquiao and Vice President Leni Robredo made a traditional tactics that immediately put them in a bad light. The two aspiring Presidential candidates vested their time to exchange Tweets rather than immediately sending help to the typhoon Odette victims in Cebu and greater areas in the Visayas region.
Due to the anticipated outcomes, LGUs and NGOs prepared advance evacuation plans including the readiness of the rescue units. These entire preparation has been silently done by majority of the organizations except for the camp of Senator Manny Pacquiao and VP Leni Robredo who both spent time in social media for posting unnecessary tweets.
Netizens were quick to compare these two traditional politicians with the Bongbong Marcos(BBM) and Inday Sara Duterte's initiatives. The later privately did what they had to do to properly provide response to victims of typhoon Odette in the Visayas. Unlike to Manny and Leni, BBM and Sara formed a solid plan on how to send variety of teams to Visayas region to distribute relief packs to all those people who were badly struck by the super typhoon.
A certain netizen commented, "Habang yong kabilang partido, handang-handa na bago pa man dumating ang bagyo, hetong dalawang kandidato na to nakuha pang magpost sa Twitter. Kung kelan tapos na ang bagyo, tsaka pa magplano?"
Meanwhile, Davao City Mayor Inday Sara Duterte sends-off rescue and medical teams from City Health Office, Davao City Central 911's Emergency Medical Sevices (EMS), Uban Search and Rescue (USAR), Fire Auxiliary Services (FAS), Southern Philippines Medical Center doctors, and social workers from City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO).
These low-key and not sensationalized initiatives coming from the camps of BBM and Sara even further made these candidates much closer to the hearts of the Filipinos compared to other presidential aspirants.