Why Is MIAA GM Honrado So Unexpendable? - Titas de Bacolod

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Why Is MIAA GM Honrado So Unexpendable?

After the black out in NAIA Terminal 3 last week, it puzzles us why MIAA General Manager Honrado can still hoodwink all of us into an assertion that he is still the best person for the job at the world's worst international airport.

The DOTC Secretary is of no help as well pinning the blame on bad luck.  Bad luck?!!!...Secretary Abaya of all people should be the perfect person to understand what went wrong being a mechanical engineer.  As a person adept with numbers and statistics the probability of this happening and an ensuing generator breakdown could have surely been avoided and not left to luck.  Duhhh.

Back to Honrado.  We are starting off with the label that NAIA is one of the worst international airports in the world.  With that setback, I ask, "Why didn't we field the best there is to handle this?".  In the Senate hearings on the Laglag Bala issue, it was very clear on TV that Honrado does not comprehend the impact of his role as MIAA GM and the responsibility which comes along with it.  It is also evident that the job is way above Honrado's league.  As a housewife, I even wonder if he can manage the frenzy I handle each day here at home.  Seriously.  PNoy should have gotten a woman for the job if there was fixing to be done.

So why is he still there and so unexpendable?  My simple mind can only think of one thing.  That he could be protecting the web of unaudited income which goes around the entire NAIA terminals.  Think of concessions, all the unnecessary rituals concessionaires even have to deal with before they finally get their concessions.  And where does the money trail lead back to?

I pity sobrino Mar.  All of this negative flak is hurting his campaign for President.  For all the travel-loving Filipinos who find joy in taking advantage of the cheap flights, they cannot take another six more years of this ineptitude which results into obvious inconvenience.

I said that because yesterday, in convincing relatives to go for Mar, I received piercing words which went into me like a hot knife into a stick of butter.  "Tita, I am sorry but I cannot accept another six years of this kind of incompetent leadership".

The truth really hurts.






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