Wednesday, November 8, 2017

MY WISH MY DREAM FOR MARAWI

GOD WORKS IN MYSTERIOUS WAYS!



It is no longer maybe; now is the time to build our dreams. If we can’t change our ways; Allah will change it in a way that is beyond our comprehension. Before the siege, not many Filipinos know where Marawi City is. It is now in the world map and most, if not all Filipinos of right age know where it is.

My routine after getting out of bed at 9 in the morning (My work begins at 12 pm) is watch “Early Edition” recorded in my TFC.tv while eating light breakfast. It flashed a portion of “Headstart” where the guest is Duterte’s anointed czar for the rebuilding of Marawi. I changed channel immediately.

Quotes:

“Ramon Ang of San Miguel will build/donate 2,500 houses.”

“We will build dry and wet market at the destroyed commercial center”

“Those whose houses were destroyed but were squatting on government lands will receive 210,000 pesos.”

“The government will spend 5 billion in 2017 and 10 billion in 2018 while more expenditures will be determined later”

“We will build more roads. The 2 lanes roads will be rebuilt as 4 lanes. We will build parks at both sides of the river where squatters used to live.”

“We have plans to preserve at least 3 places of the destroyed city as a constant reminder that it should never happen again in Marawi or anywhere else in the country.”

“MARAWI CITY will be a Mindanao tourist destination.”

…my wish my dream for Marawi is taking shape!

Marawi City and Iligan City are so close to each other’s (37 km without traffic) that people of Marawi drives down to Ilagan City to buy fish, buy meds at Mercury drug, watch movies, sips coffee at Dunken Doughnut and treat the children at Jollibee. Iligan is Marawi’s shopping center.

If security can be totally eradicated as a threat and if the plans for Marawi becomes a reality; the trend can be reversed.

People of Iligan will drive 20-30 minutes to the highlander city if only to enjoy the cool weather, sip coffee overlooking Lake Lanao, walk in the park along the river that runs down to Iligan’s famous Maria Christina Falls. Take a boat ride around the lake for hours of utmost natural wonder. On weekends, people of Iligan can drive to Marawi and play tennis or Golf at the Mindanao State University or jog/walk in the Campus with an overlook view of the City and the Lake.

…or the people of Iligan can simply take the short ride to Marawi if only to listen to the sounds of the rain or get lost in the fog.

…better believe it!

This is another dream that has always been in the back of my mind long before the Marawi siege. Imagine creating a canal several meters wide from the lake to the foothill of the Mindanao State University traversing 2-3 km of farmlands. You build the entire area into a beautiful canal city…! MSU gets a direct access to the lake.








1 comment:

  1. MashaAllah! Allah's ways are indeed mysterious! We can only marvel at its perfection and glory! SubhanAllah!

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