Mayor Carmelo ‘Pogi’ Lazatin, Jr., on May 7, 2021, led wreath-laying rites, as the city government celebrated the heroism of former Chief Justice Jose Abad Santos. Also in attendance were Vice Mayor Vicky Vega-Cabigting, Angeles City Tourism Office Officer In Charge Anneleen Antonio-Sugui, Kuliat Foundation President Leandro Naguiat, Kuliat Foundation Vice President August Angeles, Sto. Rosario Barangay Captain Renato Cosme and Barangay Kagawad, Joan Joy Flores. (Photos by AC-CIO Kim Tayag)
ANGELES CITY – Mayor Carmelo ‘Pogi’ Lazatin, Jr., on May 7, 2021, led wreath-laying rites, as the city government celebrated the heroism of former Chief Justice Jose Abad Santos.
“Today, we honor the life and legacy of one of the greatest Filipino heroes of World War 2, former Chief Justice Jose Abad Santos. He dedicated his life in the pursuit of justice, using the law to help his kababayans. In the face of death, Abad Santos proved his unwavering loyalty and love for his country,” Lazatin said.
Republic Act No. 8815 declares May 7 as Jose Abad Santos Day, a special non-working holiday in Pampanga and Angeles City.
Born on February 19, 1886, Abad Santos was a native of San Fernando, Pampanga.
He served as an Associate Justice for almost a decade, before being appointed as the fifth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and acting Secretary of Finance, Agriculture, and Commerce in 1941.
The city government’s commemoration featured wreath laying rites held in front of the Museo Ning Angeles, where Abad Santos’ monument stands.
In attendance with Mayor Lazatin during the said event were Vice Mayor Vicky Vega-Cabigting, Angeles City Tourism Office Officer In Charge Anneleen Antonio-Sugui, Kuliat Foundation President Leandro Naguiat, Kuliat Foundation Vice President August Angeles, Sto. Rosario Barangay Captain Renato Cosme and Barangay Kagawad, Joan Joy Flores.
In his message, Mayor Lazatin urged all Angelenos to be inspired by Abad Santos’ heroism, and to do their part in helping the city government and health workers in finally eradicating COVID-19.
“Let us help our modern-day heroes, the medical health workers, and front liners, by doing our part in helping reduce the spread of the deadly virus,” Lazatin said.