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Moti Arceo
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Councilor of Pasay City, Philippines
In office
2007 – May 2010
Personal details
Born
(1966-09-07) September 7, 1966 (age 57)
Pasay, Philippines
SpouseMilani Poblete Arceo
ChildrenAlphonso Louis, Angelo Nicol, Arnel Regino , Adriel Matthew (+)
Alma materDela Salle University, Manila, Philippines
OccupationPolitician
Websitewww.motiarceo.com/

Arnel Regino Tolentino Arceo, better known as Councilor Moti Arceo to his constituents in Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Moti started his political career as the youngest city councilor at the age of 21. He was elected to the position of City Councilor for five terms: 1988-1992• 1992-1995•2001-2004• 2004-2007•2007 up to present. As a true representative of the people of Pasay, Moti is an effective fiscalizer in City Council sessions. He is also known as Mr. Exposé because of his active involvement in the investigation of several irregularities in Pasay City.

2010 Campaign Platform for Pasay City's Vice-Mayor edit

Moti Arceo …

Health Modernization of Pasay City General Hospital• Improvement of service in the different health centers• More doctors in Pasay City General Hospital and health centers • Free medicines and hospitalization for Pasay residents

Education
Free education in all levels • Free school supplies • Additional allowances to teachers

Livelihood
Opening of Training Centers to teach Pasay residents various vocational courses• Priority to Pasay residents on job hirings in Pasay City

Peace & Order
Modernization of Pasay City Police Force with new and modern Police equipment• Additional allowances to Policemen • Intensified Police visibility to prevent crimes

Sanitation & Environmental Protection
Implementation of cleanliness programs in the barangays • Intensified garbage hauling

Positions in the Pasay City Council edit

Minority Floor Leader (1998-1989), Assistant Majority Floor Leader (1989-1992, 1992-1993, 1994-1995) POSITIONS IN THE STANDING COMMITTEES Committee on Youth & Sports (Chairman, 1988-1989), Committee on Appropriations (Chairman, 1989-1992), Committee on Youth & Sports (Vice-Chairman, 1989-1992), Committee on Business (Vice Chairman, 1989-1992), Committee on Market & Slaughter House (Vice Chairman, 1989-1992), Committee on Engineering (Vice Chairman, 1989-1992), Committee on Franchise (Chairman, 2001 up to present), Committee on Games & Amusement (Chairman, 2004 up to present), Committee on Transportation, Parking Utility (Chairman, 2004 up to present), Committee on Ethics (Chairman, 2004 up to present)

Accomplishments edit

YOUTH, SPORTS & EDUCATION

Organized SIKAP, a youth council of different youth organizations in Pasay City • Sponsored the leadership training of 2,500 youths at Mount Makiling, Los Baños, Laguna since 1987 under the SIKAP Program •Sent out-of-school youth to Lakbay-Aral Program in coordination with the Department of Tourism • Granted full and partial scholarships to deserving and poor students • Donated school facilities, books and ballpens • Active in Drugwatch Movement •Organized mobile theaters for the Anti-Drug Campaign • Donated television sets and typewriters to Pasay Police Narcotics Rehabilitation Office • Conducted the 1st Family Encounter Mother-Daughter and Father-Son Summer Camp • Gave recognition to youth barangay leaders for their dedication to youth and sports development • Donated sports facilities and assisted sports leagues in Pasay City • Actively participated in the Boy Scouts of the Philippines •Organized the Rover Scouts & Roverette Circles in Pasay City • Sponsored 33 delegates to the 12th Asia Pacific Boy Scouts Jamboree • Sponsored free painting lessons to street children in coordination with E.R. Tagle • Organized different youth organizations in the different barangays in Pasay City •Sponsored re-paintings of different gyms and basketball courts

TRADE, COMMERCE & INFRASTRUCTURE

Committed to the Bantay-Bilihan Program • Sponsored road constructions in Pasay City • Sponsored ordinances for the repairs and constructions of citystreets in Pasay City • Donated several waiting sheds in main thoroughfares in Pasay City• Provided assistance in the construction of lamp posts, covered courts in various barangays • Donated water pumps to different barangays

HEALTH & SANITATION

Assisted in blood-letting programs in Pasay City• Sponsored free medical and dental clinics in depressed areas with the assistance of Physician friends • Donated 200 portable toilets in depressed areas• Extended donations and assistance to victims of calamities • Donated deepwells • Donated medicines to Pasay General hospital and to different barangays• Sponsored Anti-Drug campaigns in the different schools and barangays • Donated garbage pushcarts to the different barangays • Monitored garbage hauling in Pasay City • Donated nebulizers, BP apparatus with stethoscope & weighing scales to the different barangays • Conducted Fumigation Projects to combat Dengue• Sponsored Kontra-Bulate Programs to the different barangays of Pasay City

PEACE & ORDER

Conducted community Police Relations meetings on peace and order matters• Assisted Relocation Programs for the government by extending trucking and transportation services • Donated service vehicles and outposts to the different barangays • Donated t-shirts, uniforms, raincoats and other paraphernalia to barangay leaders • Donated handcuffs and teargas to barangay tanods

LIVELIHOOD, CULTURAL PROGRAMS & CIVIC ASSISTANCE

Extended legal assistance to Pasay City residents • Provided assistance in the construction and improvement of various Day Care Centers • Provided 785 jobs to the unemployed in Pasay City• Donated hollow block making machines to several barangays for community livelihood • Sponsored mass weddings • Sponsored cultural presentations such as Senakulo, Santacruzan, etc.• Sponsored cultural presentations of the different Pasay schools • Donated musical instruments and provided mobile music assistance to various community programs and affairs • Donated several knock-down tents to different barangays

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  1. Setting of parking fee rates within Pasay City
  2. Traffic Management Code
  3. Zoning of Pasay City
  4. Anti-Smoking
  5. Ban on the Exhibition of Lewd or Obscene Shows
  6. Unified Approach on Solid Waste Management

Civic Organizations edit

Jaycees (Member), Knights of Columbus (Member), Knights of Rizal (Member), Pasay City Host Lions Club (Member), Boys Scout of the Philippines (Member), St. Dominic Savio Friends Club (Member), Break 37,Inc.(Member), Soldiers of Christ (Member), Days with the Lord (Member), Miraculous Medal Apostolate (Member), Sanggunian sa Ikauunlad ng Kabataang Aktibo sa Pasay (Member), Metro Manila Councilors League (Member), National Movement of Youth Legislators (Member), Pasay Crime-Watch Foundation (Member), Moti’s Brotherhood (President), Movement Onwards Total Imporvement (M.O.T.I.) (President), Antonio A. Arceo Foundation (President)

Sports Organizations edit

Philippine Practical Shooting Association (Member), Pro-Gun Movement (Member), Manila Riffle-Pistol Sports Club (Member),Pocket Billiards Association of Makati (Member)

Supplementary Training edit

SPD-VIP Security Course (Class NR 89-01) • Business and Government Structure observation tours in Japan, Hong Kong and U.S.A.

References edit

http://www.pasay.gov.ph/Councilors/councilors%202nd%20district.html

External links edit