Presidential aspirant and Manila City Mayor Isko Moreno has asked the support of Cebu business leaders as he continues to make rounds in the province on Monday. (via Dale G. Israel/PDI)
“If you like me, please share it. Please help me win the election. I need your help. I can only do these things, my aspirations, whether you call them visions or missions in my life, . One thing that I guarantee you, I will be there serving you,” he told members of local business organizations.
If he wins, he also promised local businessmen that there will be 50 percent tax cuts on fuel and electricity.
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