The only question before the Court is whether or not there is a valid
and perfected contract between the parties. As to necessity, expediency,
and wisdom of the contract, these are outside the realm of judicial
adjudication. These considerations are primarily and exclusively a matter
for the President to decide. While the Court recognizes that the garbage
problem is a matter of grave public concern, it can only declare that the
contract in question is a valid and perfected one between the parties, but
the same is still ineffective or unimplementable until and unless it is
approved by the President, the contract itself providing that such approval
by the President is necessary for its effectivity.
In issuing the alias writ of execution, the trial court in effect ordered
the enforcement of the contract despite this Courts unequivocal
pronouncement that albeit valid and perfected, the contract shall become
effective only upon approval by the President.