The City Government of Muntinlupa made clear through its executive budget and goals that it is putting the people first, according to a news article by the Manila Standard.
To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the news report of the Manila Standard. Some parts in boldface…
In an era of cynicism toward government, Muntinlupa City is proving that good governance is still good politics.
Mayor Ruffy Biazon champions social justice through strong health and education spending — proving that clean, compassionate, and competent governance works.
As budget debates heat up nationwide, Muntinlupa City is standing tall for all the right reasons. Under the leadership of Biazon, the city has made human development, not grandstanding or prestige projects, its number one priority.
In the city’s P8.8-billion 2025 executive budget, a remarkable 22 percent is devoted to health and 18 percent to education, directing nearly P4 out of every P10 toward people-centered programs.
These figures far surpass national benchmarks where the 2025 General Appropriations Act (GAA) assigns around 16.7 percent to education and less than 6 percent to health.
Based on comparative data from the Department of Budget and Management and DILG, Muntinlupa consistently ranks among Metro Manila’s highly urbanized cities with the highest proportional investments in health and education, a reflection of the city’s deep commitment to human capital development.
In a time when the public is more watchful than ever about where every peso goes, Muntinlupa is setting the gold standard for purposeful and transparent spending.
“As we close the year, Muntinlupa can say with pride that our budget reflects our conscience,” said Biazon. “We chose people over politics, essentials over excess, and impact over impression.”
Through his 7K Agenda, Biazon has kept his focus sharp: Kalusugan (health) and Karunungan (education) lead the city’s spending priorities, backed by strong fiscal performance.
“A good budget is not about how much we spend, but how many lives we lift,” Biazon said. “That’s what makes governance both moral and meaningful.”
With 22 percent of the city’s budget directed to health, Muntinlupa is upgrading the Ospital ng Muntinlupa (OsMun), acquiring modern medical equipment, and strengthening drug supply systems. Investments are also flowing to barangay health centers and community-based health institutions to ensure access to preventive care and emergency response.
Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? If you are a resident of Muntinlupa City, do you feel important to the City Government? Are you happy with the way the City Government has prepared its executive budget?
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