
One voice, one parade
One voice, one parade
Source: Sun.Star Davao / Editorial
March 17, 2010.
TWO-hundred thirty-eight, that was the total number of contingents who were joining the
73rd Araw ng Dabaw civic-military parade.
It was another record number, an unbelievably huge number drowning out past awe on the
number of contingents who have been joining past Araw parades.
Apparently, Davao was responding to a call. A show of unity, a display of force and a quiet
declaration of pride.
Dabawenyos and even non-residents may be filled with adulation for Davao City Mayor Rodrigo
R. Duterte because of the discipline that is apparent among the city residents, made more
known by magazine, television, and newspaper features about the mayor, but yesterday's
parade showed the real power behind that image Duterte is now enjoying.
As the mayor had often said, all the accolades the city and its people has been receiving
through the past two decades are really accolades for every Dabawenyo because we have made
this happen. The 236 contingents in the parade, all those who lined up the streets to
witness, and those glued to their television to watch were but a representation of this.
No matter how scathing some misinformed people may have become of the peace we are enjoying
here in the city, the real Dabawenyos, both settlers and indigenous peoples, know that we
have all come here to enjoy peace and nurture our families. The Moro people of Central
Mindanao, clan lords included, the Maranao traders from Lanao, the settlers from Visayan
and Luzon, and even the militants and rebels have been celebrating with us for the longest
time. And that is because in Davao City, everyone comes in peace and for peace.
Granted that there are sparks of discord and violence as is expected from a city this big,
this prosperous, and this diverse, but these are nothing compared to the general quiet and
stability, and to many prosperity, that the city has bequeathed to its people and the
general atmosphere of amiability and concern shared by everyone.
Attempts to sow discord by those who have selfish agenda should then be thwarted by the
people as one. We have made our home here, we have chosen to live in peace with all our
neighbors and we have always welcomed those who are fleeing from poverty and conflict in
their nativelands, let us not allow selfish interests make us believe and do otherwise. We
have built this city as it is now, don't let anyone take that away from us.
"Katatagan ay Kapangyarihan: Pagpapatibay at Pagdiriwang! (Stability is power: An
affirmation and celebration)," this year's celebration theme says. And indeed it is in our
city's stability matched with our strong conviction that we want our city not only to
nurture our families but also all those those who come in peace that has made Davao City
what it is today.
A city not only known for its vast resources, but also for the comparatively higher level
of concern for the environment and for its people's discipline.
Yesterday's 238-strong contingent of the parade under the scorching El Nino sun was indeed
an affirmation and a celebration of this. Onward to the 74th and even the far future...
Padayon!

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