Bayani Fernando Explained

Honorific Prefix:The Honorable
Bayani Fernando
Office:Member of the House of Representatives from Marikina's 1st district
Term Start:June 30, 2016
Term End:June 30, 2022
Predecessor:Marcelino Teodoro
Successor:Marjorie Ann Teodoro
Office2:Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
President2:Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Term Start2:June 5, 2002
Term End2:November 25, 2009
Predecessor2:Benjamin Abalos
Successor2:Oscar Inocentes
Office3:Secretary of Public Works and Highways
President3:Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Term Start3:January 15, 2003
Term End3:April 15, 2003
Predecessor3:Simeon Datumanong
Successor3:Florante Soriquez[1]
Office4:Vice Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
President4:Fidel V. Ramos
Term Start4:September 29, 1994[2]
Term End4:1995[3]
Predecessor4:Prospero Oreta
Order5:9th
Office5:Mayor of Marikina
Term Start5:June 30, 1992
Term End5:June 30, 2001
1Blankname5:Vice Mayor
1Namedata5:Del de Guzman
Predecessor5:Rodolfo B. Valentino
Successor5:Marides Fernando
Birth Name:Bayani Flores Fernando
Birth Date:25 July 1946
Birth Place:San Juan, Rizal, Philippines
Death Place:Quezon City, Philippines
Nationality:Filipino
Resting Place:Loyola Memorial Park
Party:NPC (2015–2016; –2023)
Otherparty:PDP–Laban (2016–)
Bagumbayan–VNP (2009–2015)
Lakas–CMD (1992–2009)
Spouse:Maria Lourdes C. Fernando
Father:Gil Fernando
Mother:Remedios Flores Fernando
Children:Tala Fernando
Residence:Marikina, Metro Manila
Alma Mater:Mapúa Institute of Technology (BS)
Occupation:Politician
1Namedata4:Prospero Oreta
1Blankname4:Chairman
Relations:Ligaya Fernando-Amilbangsa (sister)
Profession:Mechanical Engineer

Bayani Flores Fernando (in Tagalog bɐˈjɐnɪ ˈplɔrɛs pɛɾˈnɐndɔ/; July 25, 1946 – September 22, 2023) was a Filipino politician, businessman, and professional mechanical engineer who served as the representative for Marikina's 1st congressional district from 2016 to 2022. The son of a former Marikina mayor, Gil Fernando, he served as the ninth mayor of Marikina from 1992 to 2001, leaving the office having transformed the city from a former municipality to a model Philippine city. He was also a vice-presidential candidate for the 2010 election.

Fernando founded the construction company BF Corporation after graduating from college at the Mapúa Institute of Technology in the late 1960s, and was its head for more than 20 years. BF Corporation was the main contractor for Rufino Pacific Tower and Edsa Shangri-La, Manila,[4] and still continues to be involved in other construction undertakings, including infrastructure-related projects.

Early life and career

Bayani Flores Fernando was born in San Juan del Monte, Rizal (now San Juan, Metro Manila) to Gil Fernando and Remedios Flores and finished his secondary education at the Marikina School of Arts and Trades (now Marikina Science High School). He finished college with a degree on Mechanical Engineering at the Mapúa Institute of Technology (now Mapúa University).[5]

Political career

Mayor of Marikina (1992–2001)

Fernando first ran for mayor of the municipality of Marikina in 1988, finishing in fourth place among seven candidates.[6] In 1992, he was elected mayor of Marikina. His administration as mayor transformed the former municipality into one of the best-managed cities and a paradigm of responsive and effective governance. His term saw the transformation of Marikina from a 4th class municipality to a model Philippine city accorded with 55 citations and distinctions. He was re-elected mayor twice, serving until 2001. He was succeeded by his wife, Marides Fernando.

Arroyo administration (2002–2009)

MMDA Chairman (2002–2009)

In 2002, Fernando was appointed Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, directing him to duplicate his transformation work in Marikina, but for the entire Metro Manila. He gained polarized public reactions to his strict style of governance.

Fernando briefly served as Secretary of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) from January 15, 2003, until April 15, 2003.

For his work as chairman, he was conferred the Doctor of Humanities, Honoris Causa, Ateneo de Cagayan, The Outstanding Filipino (TOFIL) Award for Government Service, the H.R Reyes Academic Medallion of Honor, Central Colleges of the Philippines and Doctor of the Public Administration, Honoris Causa by the Polytechnic University of the Philippines.

Fernando is notable for introducing U-Turn slots, greatly increasing the amount of pedestrian overpasses at road intersections (called footbridges), pioneering broadcasting of the MMDA, sidewalk clearing operations, and revitalizing the assets and fleets of the government agency. Although some of his policies and structures were met with resistance and complaints, many of these can be still seen today. Subsequent MMDA chairmen continued many of BF's contributions, particularly the construction of footbridges.

2010 vice presidential campaign

On January 4, 2008, Fernando announced that he would be running for the presidency in the 2010 elections.[7] Fernando hinted that he had gathered the funds and logistics required for a nationwide campaign and was intent on running for the presidency with or without the support of his party, Lakas-CMD.[8] But on September 16, 2009, when Lakas-CMD chose Gilberto Teodoro to represent their party for the presidency, Fernando reiterated "he is keeping his options open and may possibly run as an independent candidate or bolt out of the party."[9]

Fernando announced his intention to run for President of the Philippines in the 2010 general elections, but after talks with Richard Gordon, he agreed to run instead as Vice-President under Gordon's newly established party, Bagumbayan. Fernando lost in the 2010 elections, placing fourth in the polls, losing to Makati mayor Jejomar Binay in fourth place.

Return to private life (2010–2016)

Nothing was heard from Bayani Fernando after the elections; however, he made an appearance again with then MMDA Chairman Francis Tolentino, in the issue of informal settlers and the perennial flooding crisis, defending Tolentino in the flood control issues.

On July 25, 2012, a Telephone Interview with Bayani Fernando was made by Senator Richard Gordon in a TV5 Radio Program. Bayani had been focusing on his construction and metal fabrication business at BF Corporation.

Representative for the 1st District of Marikina (2016–2022)

2016 congressional campaign

After First District representative Marcelino Teodoro was term-limited, Bayani Fernando marked his political comeback by running for representative in the 2016 elections. He defeated Councilor Samuel Ferriol and Attorney Jopet Sison in the race, garnering 54.21% of the vote.[10]

ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy

See main article: ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy. On July 10, 2020, Fernando is among the 70 representatives who voted "yes" to "kill" (reject) the franchise renewal of ABS-CBN, the largest Philippine television network. The hearing for the network's renewal unearthed several questionable issues, prompting Fernando's vote.[11] He also suggested continuing investigations due to the issues found, and even probing the government agencies that were supposed to oversee compliance and operations of such networks.[12]

Clash with Marcelino Teodoro and 2022 Marikina mayoral campaign

In December 2020, Marcelino Teodoro submitted a complaint to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources against BFCT, claiming that the flooding caused by the passage of Typhoon Ulysses was a result of the construction firm's land reclamation project along the Marikina River. Fernando denied the claims, commenting that the flooding was the result of the narrowing of the river and the construction of the Manalo Bridge.[13] The department would ultimately approve Teodoro's request to remove the reclaimed land, culminating in Teodoro's ouster from the Nationalist People's Coalition. Teodoro and his allies would later migrate to the United Nationalist Alliance.[14]

Fernando would challenge Teodoro for the city's mayoralty, running under the NPC banner. His running mate was Tumana Barangay Captain Ziffred Ancheta. He ran on the platform of continuing his policies as mayor and to improve the city's infrastructure.

Fernando was defeated in his election bid, only receiving 17.51% of the vote. The congressional seat left open by his mayoral campaign was filled by Marjorie Ann Teodoro. Had Fernando been elected back to the mayoralty, he would have been the second former mayor in the city's history to do so.

Business career

BF Corporation

Later on, he established BF Corporation, an umbrella company that includes BF Construction Company and BF Metal Works. His company became involved in the construction of structures for the SM Mall of Asia Arena, SM City Marikina, SM City Sucat, Robinsons Galleria, Robinsons Place Manila, Shangri-La Plaza, Edsa Shangri-La, Manila, and buildings in Makati's business district such as Rufino Pacific Tower and one of the Philippines' tallest, PBCom Tower.[15]

Long after leaving MMDA, his construction company won a Public–private partnership (PPP) bid that will build classrooms and school buildings for the Department of Education.[16]

His company was again involved in a government project, the Common Station for lines Line 1, Line 3, Line 7, and Line 9 (Metro Manila Subway), supplying steel foundations for the structure.[17] The same company would also supply steel that would become the foundation for large span girders in the NLEX Segment 10.1 Harbor Link section.

Personal life

Fernando was married to Marides Carlos, his successor as mayor of Marikina. They had one daughter named Tala Fernando, who is married to John Paul L. Ang, the eldest son of business magnate Ramon Ang of San Miguel Corporation. Fernando was a member of the Philippine Independent Church.[18]

Death

On September 22, 2023, Fernando was rushed to the Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City after accidentally falling from his house's roof while conducting repairs. The Metro Manila Development Authority later confirmed his death in a statement soon thereafter, as well as his wife Marides and the chief of staff of incumbent Marikina Mayor Marcelino Teodoro. He was 77.[19] [20] [21] He was buried at the Loyola Memorial Park on September 27, 2023.[22]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [Untitled image] ]. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110718233626/http://www.dpwh.gov.ph/about_us/img/f_sec/BAYANI_FERNANDO.jpg . July 18, 2011 . JPG . dpwh.gov.ph.
  2. News: Mahilum. Ed. Oreta elected new chairman of MMA. January 27, 2023. Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corp.. September 30, 1994. 6.
  3. News: Cruz. Marinel R.. BF says no to biofilm. January 27, 2023. Philippine Daily Inquirer. The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc.. August 3, 2003. C4.
  4. Book: The VIP's of Philippine Business, Volume 4. 1993. Mahal Kong Pilipinas Foundation, Incorporated. 23. May 20, 2022.
  5. News: April 20, 2010 . The Vote 2010: Bayani Flores Fernando . . August 1, 2018.
  6. News: Javier. Aser B.. Public Entrepreneurship as a Local Governance Strategy in Decentralizing Polity. May 20, 2022. Forum of International Development Studies. March 2002. 29. In the 1988 local elections, Bayani Fernando placed fourth among seven mayoralty candidates..
  7. News: January 5, 2008 . MMDA Chief Says He May Be Admin's 2010 Standard Bearer . ABS-CBN News Online . dead . https://archive.today/20070709212017/http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=104432 . July 9, 2007.
  8. News: August 26, 2008 . MMDA Chief Will Run in 2010 to be Next 'No-Nonsense President' . GMA News Online .
  9. News: Rosario . Ben R. . September 16, 2009 . Gibo is it! . Mb.com.ph . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090922190553/http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/220897/gibo-it-lakaskampicmd-standard-bearer . September 22, 2009.
  10. News: Alquitran . Non . May 12, 2016 . Fernando Wins House Seat . . May 14, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160512111338/http://www.philstar.com/metro/2016/05/12/1582314/fernando-wins-house-seat . May 12, 2016.
  11. News: Perez-Rubio . Bella . July 10, 2020 . List of Lawmakers Who Voted for and Against ABS-CBN Franchise Renewal . . July 22, 2020.
  12. News: Quismorio . Ellson . July 29, 2020 . Solons Now Want to Probe Agencies that Were Remiss in Supervising ABS CBN Operations . Manila Bulletin .
  13. Web site: 2020-12-17 . DENR to Marikina Rep. Fernando: Explain 'encroachment' in Marikina River . CNN Philippines . 2022-07-29 . 2022-02-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220226032519/https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/12/17/DENR-to-Marikina-Rep.-Fernando--Explain--encroachment--in-Marikina-River.html . dead .
  14. Web site: Maderazo . Jake J. . 2021-10-19 . 15 out of 17 NCR mayors/kins will be "sure winners" . 2022-07-27 . INQUIRER.net . en.
  15. Web site: Completed Projects . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140903073958/http://bfgencon.com/completed_projects . September 3, 2014 . BF Corporation.
  16. News: Dumlao . Doris . August 16, 2012 . Group Led by Bayani Fernando, Megawide Win Bid for School-Building PPP Projects . Inquirer.net . August 1, 2018.
  17. DOTr at Katuwang na Kumpanya, Nagpirmahan na para sa Disenyo at Pagtatayo ng Common Station . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211213/_AcSYs9hWW4 . 2021-12-13 . live. February 13, 2019 . GMA News . fil . DOTr and Partner Company Sign for the Design and Construction of the Common Station . Youtube.
  18. Macapagal-Arroyo . Gloria . Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo . Centennial Celebration of the Founding of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (Aglipay Church) . Quirino Grandstand, Luneta, Manila . August 3, 2002 . December 14, 2019 . officialgazette.gov.ph . PGMA's Speech During the Centennial Celebration of the Founding of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (Aglipay Church . fil.
  19. News: 2023-09-22 . Bayani Fernando passes away . .
  20. Web site: 2023-09-22 . Bayani Fernando, longtime Marikina mayor, passes away . 2023-09-22 . GMA News Online . en.
  21. News: Bayani Fernando, Marikina mayor who engineered city's transformation, passes away at 77. Christina. Chi. September 22, 2023. September 23, 2023. The Philippine Star.
  22. News: Bayani Fernando laid to rest . 28 September 2023 . The Philippine Star.