‘He gave generously’: Aquino’s tribute to late tourism chief Mon Jimenez

Former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III remembers Jimenez as someone who ‘helped unify the majority of our people towards achieving the successes that we could be proud of as a nation’

President Benigno S. Aquino III is received by DOT Secretary Ramon Jimenez, Jr, Heads of International Tourism Organizations , Members of Diplomatic Corps upon arrival at the Philippine International Convention Center for the attendance to the Opening Ceremony of the ASEAN Tourism Forum. (Photo: Joseph Vidal/Malacanang Photo Bureau)

MANILA, Philippines – Former tourism chief Mon Jimenez died on early Monday morning, April 27, at the age of 64. While his former boss, President Benigno Aquino III, was among the earliest to have been informed, he waited a day to issue a statement, observing courtesy to Jimenez’s daughters, who only announced it Monday afternoon.

We are publishing in full Aquino’s tribute to Mr. “It’s More Fun in the Philippines,” who, in his “truly well-lived” life, “gave generously to the betterment of his fellowman.”

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Yesterday (April 27), after receiving the unexpected news of Mon’s demise, I glanced upon the case of my phone, which had on it the slogan and logo of “It’s more fun in the Philippines,” which Mon himself had crafted. It reminded me of one of his first presentations as tourism secretary during which he had to explain the proposed tourism campaign.

Seeing the multi-stylized map of the Philippines on a multi-colored mat or banig, I must admit I was a bit apprehensive then, thinking the proposed slogan was another variation of the rejected campaign of his predecessor. To my surprise, and that of everyone present at that meeting, the video that Mon presented was not just short and entertaining with its catchy music but was informative and very worthwhile. It fulfilled our need to promote the Philippines with a very limited budget yet would have a significant appeal to the target market that we were trying to reach. That meeting ended with all of us so energized as we were convinced that we had a winning campaign.

FILE PHOTO. President Benigno Aquino III with Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez Jr ride the London bus in a photoshoot for the ‘It’s more fun in the Philippines’ tourism campaign in London. (Malacanang Photo Bureau)

Mon as our tourism secretary achieved so much without ever complaining about the lack of hotels, facilities, airports, and infrastructure. He instead made do with what we had, and the results speak for themselves. The original target for 2016 for domestic tourism was 35.5 million tourists. But this was surpassed in Mon’s first year at the DOT (Department of Tourism) with 37.5 million domestic tourists. Domestic tourism receipts more than doubled during his watch, from P713.8 billion in 2010 to about P1.5 trillion pesos as of the end of our term.

Meanwhile, international arrivals grew at an annual average of 8.8%, from 3.52 million tourists in 2010 to 5.36 million in 2015, as international tourism receipts increased from P135.5 billion in 2010 to P274.6 billion before we left office. Might I note that for every foreign tourist coming to our shores, that resulted in one job created for the Filipino. Such contributed to the growth of local industry and the economy, empowering those in the sectors positively affected to take hold of their own destinies.

I was indeed fortunate to have a Cabinet whose members for the most part had a singular agenda: the improvement of the lot of our Bosses. Serving with them was so enriching, that we felt achieving the impossible would just take a little longer.

In all this, Mon was not only our tourism chief, but he was also someone instrumental in crafting the messages of my administration. He helped unify the majority of our people towards achieving the successes that we could be proud of as a nation.

Like so many people, I am saddened by his loss. But upon reflection of his life that was truly well-lived, a life where he gave generously to the betterment of his fellowman, can we begrudge him for being in a better state now, back in the company of his beloved Abby?

To Mon, Abby, and their daughters Nina and Sassa, we thank all of you.

Source: https://www.rappler.com/nation/259316-benigno-aquino-iii-tribute-former-tourism-chief-mon-jimenez-death