Angeles City, Pampanga – In a rousing show of unity and purpose, retired Police General Oca David Albayalde made a passionate call for transformative change during a community gathering at Barangay Cutcut, highlighting the strength of trust, solidarity, and shared vision for a better future.
Speaking before local residents and barangay officials, Albayalde expressed deep appreciation for the continued support of the community. He emphasized that it is this very trust — “ing kekayung tiwala at kapaniwalan” — that fuels his commitment to pushing forward meaningful changes that benefit every Angeleno.
Albayalde, a native of Pampanga and a respected public servant, reiterated the importance of working together as one. “Abe-abe tamung mamye bayung pag-asa,” he declared, calling for collective action to uplift lives and restore dignity through service and reform. His words resonated with many who view him as a symbol of integrity and strong leadership.
The event, titled “Luid Kayu, Barangay Cutcut!” served as more than just a meet-and-greet — it became a platform for laying down a vision rooted in genuine service, transparency, and a people-first agenda. Community members shared concerns and hopes, all of which were met with sincere acknowledgment by Albayalde.
He pointed out that real change does not come overnight, but through consistent effort, accountability, and inclusive governance. Albayalde encouraged the youth to be active participants in shaping their future, saying that the strength of the next generation will define the success of long-term progress.
Residents of Cutcut responded with warmth and optimism, many expressing confidence in Albayalde’s ability to lead with heart and principle. His visit was seen as a morale boost to those who have long desired reform in local governance.
As the event concluded, Albayalde left the community with a firm reminder: “The future of Angeles City lies in our hands. Together, let’s build not just better systems, but stronger relationships, deeper understanding, and lasting hope.” The call for change, it seems, has found new energy in Barangay Cutcut.
Source: Gen. Oca David Albayalde