Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Girlet is ‘caretaker' exe’; Michael as VM

Girlet is ‘caretaker’ mayor; Michael as VM

OZAMIZ CITY—The the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has named new leaders of the executive and legislative branches of this city, respectively, following the rule on succession.

The DILG said Second councilor Irene Girlet Luansing is the acting mayor left vacant by incumbent Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog Sr. who died last Sunday.

With Luansing filling the vacancy of the vice mayors’ seat is third councilor Michael Tagal as incumbent Vice Mayor Princess Nova Parojinog Echavez is in the custody of the Philippine National Police (PNP).

This information was sourced August 1 from Catalino Uy, DILG officer-in-charge. According to the DILG, Councilor Ricardo “Ardot” Parojinog should have been the acting mayor but he is presently at-large and is hunted by the PNP.

This leaves Luansing and Tagal, who obtained the second and third highest number of votes, respectively, in the 2016 elections, to take over, Cuy was quoted by media.

The City Council convened yesterday to make the transition of power official.

As for Echavez, the DILG said “she is physically fit to function but is barred from assuming the post held by her father because of a court decision.”

In other developments, The Philippine Preview was informed that Jeffrey Ocang, City legal officer said, "It will be the Vice Mayor who will function as Mayor of the City."

Ocang has been quoted as saying the vice mayor was illegible for the position “because she is still under detention and she’s not yet pronounced guilty by a court of law.”

Meanwhile, a Facebook group called “Barog Ozamiz,” an anti-Parojinog public discussion group, branded Luansing’s close affiliation to the mayor’s family, being a cousin of the mayor’s wife, Susan and the aunt of Ardot’s live-in partner, Board Member Mena Abamongs Luansing.

The group believes the sympathy and loyalty to the Parojinog transcend to Girlet’s “and it goes beyond boundaries.”

“Musugot mog sa dli wala moy mahimo. Okay kayo ko ana Michael Tagal kaila kayo ko ana ilang pamilya mga ligdong na ilang pagkatawo pure nga lungon ra ang negosyo ana; ang kuyaw kana Luansing kay cousin na ni Susan Parujinog mao nay angay bantayan,” a member posted her opinion to their wall.

To recall, Mayor Parojinog, his wife Susan and 13 others died after a clash against police operatives in a simultaneous raid conducted in the houses of the Parojinogs in San Roque last July 30.

The Regional Office of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), Misamis Occidental Provincial Police Office (MOPPO), Provincial Public Safety Company (PPSC) and Ozamiz City Police Station were simultaneously serving six search warrants against properties of the mayor and other Parojinog family members for violation of illegal possession of firearms under Republic Act 10591 when they were met with violent resistance at about 2:30 a.m.

City PNP Chief P/Insp. Jovie Espenido has presented to the media all the confiscated evidences from the raid like the several ammunitions found and the two cellophane of metamphetamine crystals or “shabu” weighing 500 grams and P1.4 million cash.

As of Monday, police released the final list of casualties: Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog Sr., wife Susan Engracia Parojinog, Board Member Octavio Jr., sister Mona, JR Millanar (a cameraman of Lumad TV Channel), a certain Enteng (a security of the mayor), Miguel del Victoria, Nestor Cabalan, Daniel Vasquez, four Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team (BPAT) members in San Roque, 2 unidentified (security of mayor), one unidentified (security of vice mayor), Jade Rich Manon-og, board member of Ardot Farm, and unidentified security at Sta. Cruz creek. (MICHAEL MEDINA)