Cortes orders regulation of ‘binignit’ buyers at city public market

 | Photo from Mandaue City PIO

MANDAUE CITY, Cebu – Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes do not want to see people crowding the city’s public market on Holy Week to buy ingredients for their “binignit.”

To prevent this from happening, Cortes directed City Market Administrator Edgar Seno to inspect satellite markets especially those that are located in the barangays and determine if ingredients for  “binignit” may be sold there to disperse the crowd of buyers.

| Photo from Mandaue City PIO

Cortes relayed his instructions after he called Seno to a meeting at the mayor’s office on Tuesday, March 16, an advisory posted by the city’s Public Information Office (PIO) said.

“Si Mayor Jonas C. Cortes nipatawag ug pakigtigum uban sa Public Market Administrator Mr. Edgar Seno para sa paghimo ug lakang alang malikayan ang pagdugok sa mga tawo sa kamerkadohan sa mga buot mupalit ug sagol sa binignit para sa semana santa,” the city’s advisory reads.

(Mayor Jonas C. Cortes called for a meeting with Public Market Administrator Mr. Edgar Seno to discuss steps that will prevent the overcrowding of people, who wanted to buy ingredients for binignit, at the public market during the Holy Week.)

“Mahinumdoman nga ubay-ubay gyud nga mga katawhan ang nagdugok sa mga kamerkadohan sa niaging tuig aron sa pagpalit sa maong pagkaon,” it added.

(It can be recalled that a huge crowd gathered at the public market last year to purchase their ingredients.)

Officials in Cebu City are also eyeing the regulation of buyers who are expected to crowd stores at the Carbon Public Market that will be selling ingredients for “binignit” during the Holy Week celebration.

READ: City market execs eye crowd control at Carbon Public Market as Holy Week nears

 

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