Enchong Dee Tags Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano On Complaints About Long Lines In NAIA

Enchong Dee airs complain about long lines in NAIA.

ENCHONG DEE – The Kapamilya actor and athlete Enchong Dee tags Senator Alan Peter Cayetano on his complaints about the long lines in NAIA during the long holidays.

The long holidays have just ended.

The yuletide season is what made the people do to come home in the Philippines to spend it with their respective families.

And probably, in this specific time of the year, the airport, the only international airport of the country, the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, is really busy in rendering services to OFWs, returning services, and tourists.

Thus, the actor and athlete then who is known to be one of the critics of the current administration aired his complaints with regards to the long lines for Philippines Passport Holder.

Enchong Dee

The short clip he posted on his Twitter account was entailed with a written caption which indicated, “Kawawa OFWs, returning residents, and our tourists… eto bungad ng bakasyon nila.”

He further wrote, ““@alanpetercayetano 2 lines for Philippines Passport holder…really? On the peak of travel season? Big change! #AkoLangTo. Ibang klase ang pagbabago natin!”

To which has then caught the attention of some netizens as others agreed with him while others criticized him.

One comment indicated, ” just made me realize that despite widespread fanaticism there are still huge sections of society including entertainment field who see things rationally. As taxpayers, we deserve better than this. Bigotry will get us nowhere. Thank you Enchong for the loud voice.”

Another netizen stated, “Yan prublema minana pa sa Aquino admin. Buti nga Yan prublema dati tanim Bala at mahabang pila. Dpat nagsalita noon panahon Ni Aquino tungkol sa tanim Bala.”

See the short clip below:

What can you say about this?

Source: Twitter

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