Allan Reyes

On April 5, 2025, Congressman Allan Reyes took part in a unique community engagement activity titled “Kakaba-Kaba Ka Ba?”, a special lunch date event held in Quezon City District 3. He was joined by Senator Kiko Pangilinan, Senator Bam Aquino, and Councilor Atty. Anton Reyes. The event brought together national and local leaders for a productive afternoon of dialogue, transparency, and community connection.

The gathering, attended by residents of District 3, aimed to strengthen constituent engagement and provide a direct line of communication between the public and their elected officials. Designed as a relaxed yet informative session, the event featured a Q&A segment where leaders responded to questions submitted by the public.

Crowdsourced Dialogue Through Social Media

In the days leading up to the lunch date, residents were encouraged to send in their questions, concerns, and suggestions via the official Facebook page of YES NA YES kay Allan Reyes. This digital strategy allowed for wider participation and gave the public a sense of ownership in the event.

Questions ranged from issues on healthcare access, education, infrastructure development, and livelihood programs, to broader topics such as national governance and youth participation in public service. During the event, these queries were addressed openly, reflecting the commitment of the leaders to maintaining a culture of transparency and accountability.

Collaborative Leadership Across All Levels

The participation of Senators Kiko Pangilinan and Bam Aquino added a national perspective to the local concerns of District 3 residents. Their presence underscored the importance of collaborative leadership between Congress, Senate, and local government to bring lasting change to grassroots communities.

Congressman Allan Reyes, as a longtime advocate of responsive and participatory governance, emphasized the value of these conversations in crafting better policies and refining program delivery. Councilor Atty. Anton Reyes, a consistent figure in community-based programs in District 3, also reiterated the need for ground-level feedback to shape public service that meets real needs.

Part of the Broader YES Na ALL and YESerbisyo! Movement

The “Kakaba-Kaba Ka Ba?” lunch date is part of the wider YES Na ALL advocacy—a unifying call for inclusive public service and non-partisan action in Quezon City District 3. It also aligns with the YESerbisyo! campaign platform, which champions open access to public officials, the delivery of essential services, and digital engagement through online platforms.

This event adds to the growing list of programs and engagements spearheaded by Congressman Allan Reyes and Councilor Anton Reyes under the YES Na ALL banner, reinforcing their commitment to serving all sectors of society.

Continued Push for Transparency and Community Empowerment

The April 5 session demonstrated a working model of accessible governance, where residents are not only heard but also see their questions acknowledged in real time. It is an example of how public officials can utilize both in-person and digital tools to maintain regular contact with their constituents.

Events like these reflect a modern approach to governance—one that values two-way communication, embraces accountability, and promotes an empowered citizenry.

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