Muntinlupa City’s 107th Founding Anniversary was more than just a milestone; it was a tribute to the people who embody the true heart of the city — residents whose honesty, courage, and compassion define what it means to be a Muntinlupeño.
In his speech, Mayor Ruffy Biazon reflected on the remarkable acts of integrity and service shown by ordinary residents throughout the year. “In today’s world, where it’s easy to be indifferent, seeing these acts of honesty fills us with pride and hope,” he said. His words resonated deeply as he recounted inspiring stories of Muntinlupeños whose small but meaningful actions uplifted the entire community.
Tricycle driver Romeo Boso and his wife Aida found a cellphone with ₱1,000 at Alabang Junction. Despite personal financial challenges, they surrendered the phone and cash to the Office of the Mayor, ensuring its return to its rightful owner.
Similarly, high school student Gian Ong found a wallet with IDs, a GCash card, and cash while walking home from school and turned it in at the Mayor’s Office. Meanwhile, 65-year-old Renato Corpuz discovered a phone left unattended at Bayanan Baywalk and, after waiting for the owner, brought it to City Hall with his daughter-in-law's help.
Mayor Biazon shared, “In Muntinlupa, doing the right thing isn’t extraordinary — it’s second nature.”
The city also honored its most dedicated government employees for 2024: Alicia Tanabe from the City Health Office, recognized as an Outstanding Nutrition Scholar, Sarah Jean Cummings from the Business Permits and Licensing Office, and Michael Arriel Enriquez from the Office of the City Mayor.
During Typhoon Carina, Muntinlupa’s Water Search and Rescue (WASAR) Team rescued 86 people, showcasing the city's dedication to helping others, even beyond its borders.
The spirit of service has earned Muntinlupa numerous recognitions. For the third consecutive year, the city was awarded the prestigious Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). The city also placed Top 4 in the Most Competitive Cities index nationwide, securing the Top Spot in Innovation. Its Electronic Business One-Stop Shop earned recognition from the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA).
The city’s anniversary celebration marked the launch of several projects:
• MUNConnect Free Public Wi-Fi: Providing free Wi-Fi across key areas to bridge the digital divide.
• PNP Command Center and iRespond App: Enhancing public safety with modern surveillance and response tools.
• Tunasan Skate Park: A dedicated space for sports and recreation.
The city also introduced a Health and Management Information System (HMIS) to digitize patient records, ensuring faster and more efficient healthcare services.
The winners of the "Search for the Cleanest and Most Orderly Subdivision" or PaMaNang Nakakaproud were announced, recognizing efforts in maintaining cleanliness and order across various neighborhoods.
As the celebration drew to a close, Mayor Biazon reflected on what truly makes Muntinlupa thrive: its people. “Our progress isn’t measured by how many buildings we’ve built or how many awards we’ve received,” he said. “It’s measured by the hearts of our people — honest, compassionate, and driven by a sense of community.”
For 107 years, Muntinlupa has built a legacy rooted in compassion, service, and shared success. Its people — ordinary citizens with extraordinary hearts — are the city’s greatest achievement and its brightest hope for the future.