‘I am a businessman, a father, a family man and now, I am the mayor of Cabuyao City. I will use these experiences to help me manage our city better.”
This was the promise made by newly-elected Cabuyao City Mayor Dennis Felipe C. Hain in a recent interview with BusinessMirror.
Also situated in Cabuyao City are the Malayan Colleges and the Light Industry and Science Park of the Philippines. The latter has a total area of 178 hectares. “We were encouraged to open our own business and to help in the family business. It was only recently that I realized that thanks to the training that I received while managing the businesses, I became successful and eventually became mayor,” Hain recalled.
Hain ordered the removal of the entrance exam at the Pamantasan ng Cabuyao and allowed all those who wanted to pursue higher education to enroll. “If we can get this money, we should spend it on what we want to achieve. For me, this would be education and health. I want to get this done within my first term. We should invest now and reap what we have sown later,” he said.TO IMPROVE the LGUs health services, Hain said he is currently in talks with health professionals on how best to deliver health services to his constituents. He wanted to avoid a repeat of what happened during the pandemic where the Cabuyeños had nowhere else to go.