Angeles City Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin Jr. extended a warm welcome to the newly-elected Board of Directors and Officers of the Angeles City Pampang Fish Dealers Association Inc. during their courtesy visit to the Mayor’s Office on April 2, 2025.
The Mayor was joined by Pampang Public Market Administrator Federico Mamucud Jr., as they greeted the group of officers representing the association. The meeting provided a platform for open dialogue and collaboration between the city leadership and the fish dealers, further strengthening their partnership in serving the community.
In 2024, Mayor Lazatin spearheaded the opening of the newly modernized Pampang Public Market, which has since become an integral part of the local economy. The upgraded market facilities provide a more efficient and hygienic space for both vendors and customers, improving the overall shopping experience in the area.
During the visit, the association’s newly-elected officers expressed their gratitude to Mayor Lazatin for the improvements at the Pampang Public Market, noting that it has significantly boosted their businesses. They also discussed plans for further growth and how the local government can continue to support their industry.
Mayor Lazatin acknowledged the efforts of the association in ensuring that the city’s public market remains a vital resource for the community. He assured the officers of his continued support and pledged to address any concerns to ensure the market’s sustained success.
The visit also served as an opportunity for the association to strengthen its ties with the city government. The newly-elected board members shared their vision for the future of the market, with a focus on enhancing the livelihoods of local fish dealers and contributing to the city’s economic growth.
The meeting ended on a positive note, with both the Mayor and the fish dealers expressing optimism for a prosperous future, driven by collaboration and mutual support. The city government’s commitment to improving public services and facilities continues to be a cornerstone of Mayor Lazatin’s leadership.
Source: Angeles City Information Office