MMDA Commends Traffic Enforcers for Good Deeds

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) commended eight traffic enforcers in recognition of their good deeds.

MMDA Chairman Benhur Abalos awarded certificates of commendation to Traffic Enforcers Ernesto Bungay Jr; Junathan Salmingo; Charmaine C-Zeil Balmores in recognition of their honesty when they surrendered a lost wallet and ATM cards thru a television public service program for the purpose of returning it to its lawful owner in Quezon City last January 4.

“We commend our traffic personnel for their exemplary and admirable character of truthfulness. Their act is worthy of emulation, “said Abalos.

Enforcers Mark Anthony Aguilar and Romero Owen were also recognized for their honesty when they returned a lost wallet to its owner in Makati City last January 24. All are assigned at the Central Traffic Enforcement District 1.

Meanwhile, Mobile Patrol Unit members Roel Bayaua, Marlon Natada and Eddie Rosal received certificates in recognition of their noble act when they extended assistance to a family whose car tire was deflated at EDSA-Munoz area on February 9.

“Their noble act and willingness to extend assistance to anyone in time of need are manifestations of their high sense of dedication to duty as agents of person in authority and portrayal of model public servants,” said Abalos.

Abalos said their good deeds are worthy of emulation, serving as examples to other government employees.

The MMDA Chairman said the recognition will be part of their records and be included in their recommendation for promotion.

(MMDA-PR)

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