Friday, January 30, 2009

Movement for Good Governance to hold 1st Assembly


BEN SERRANO
Contributing editor

BUTUAN CITY- Newly formed Movement for Good Governance (MGG) which is composed of broad coalition of group of people or individuals coming from the academe, religious, youth, urban and rural poor and professional sectors seeking political reforms in the country will be holding its 1st General Assembly on February 3, 2009 at Robinson Galleria’s Indie Sine in Metro Manila.

The assembly which will be highlighted by now famous Juana Change character who will jump from computer screen to big screen will start at 7:00 p.m. on Feb. 3.

The scheduled February 3 event is the first coming together of the different people and organizations that comprise the Movement for Good Governance.

Organizers said they will be looking forward in organizing MGG’s members and volunteers around key result areas.

Lawyers Anthony Goquingco, MGG Executive Director and Legal Counsel and Milwida M. Guevara in their signed invitation letter said, “Our driving force is to unite 10 million voters to demand better governance and support reformists in the 2010 elections. As a first step, please ask your friends to come with you”.

“Together, let us make our dreams come true---FOR THE PHILIPPINES WE DESERVE”, the two added.

“We are inviting those who have already signified their interest in being part of this umbrella movement and those who would like to see what the group has done and what it plans to do for the 2010 elections. It is an invitation to all who desire to have a CHANGE for a better Philippines”, the letter said.