Panay News

Nava Jr. considers self as ‘fiscalizer, fighter’ in city council

- ❙ By Gerome Dalipe IV

ILOILO City – Councilor Sum a kw el Na va Jr. on Wednesday, Feb. 14, vowed to “speak for the truth” and “defend the oppressed” as he is about to carry out his legislativ­e duties as the newest member of the Iloilo City Council.

In his inaugural address during the city council’s session, Nava Jr. said that though he may not be as feisty and vocal as his brother, resigned councilor Plaridel Nava, he considered himself a “fiscalizer and fighter” in the city council who will stand for what is right and good for the city.

“To be clear, I am not my brother. I cannot be him. He is articulate, vocal, knowledgea­ble, combative, and feisty. He has unlimited courage and he has this thing that will either irritate people or make people drive crazy about him,” he said.

Na va Jr. began his legislativ­e duties as the newest member of the Iloilo City Council after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. approved his appointmen­t as city council or after Plaridel resigned last year due to “personal and health reasons.”

He took his oath of office before Mayor Jerry P. Treñas in the mayor’s office last week.

Although he cannot be like his brother, Nava Jr. said he is willing to stand for truth and uphold the rule of law.

“I am not my brother but I will continue his legacy, his platforms and his advocacies against illegal drugs, corruption and abuse of power,” said Nava Jr.

But he stressed he would be working with the city council “for the betterment of our beloved city.”

“Mine is a critical collaborat­ion with the administra­tion. I will support all programs and projects of the Treñas administra­tion for as long as these directly benefit our constituen­ts,” said Nava Jr.

But he said he is willing to continue the unfinished platforms of his resigned brother.

Plaridel earlier advised his brother to work with the administra­tion“for the betterment of our city without underminin­g our mandate to protect public interests.”

Plaridel tendered his resignatio­n as a member of the city council in a letter dated Aug. 22, 2023. He said his decision to quit as councilor was the “best decision I will make in my life.

He said he has lost his identity and sense of purpose. He has also concluded that politics is not good for him and his family.

Plaridel had recommende­d Sumakwel as his replacemen­t under their political party PROMDI ( Progressiv­e Movement for Devolution of Initiative­s) to fill up the vacancy in the city council.

Interviewe­d after administer­ing the oathtaking, Mayor Treñas said he is glad that the vacant possession in the city council would be filled following Nava Jr.’s appointmen­t.

“I hope we will continue with the collegial body that will support the policies and programs of the administra­tion,” said Treñas.

Nava Jr. worked with the Philippine National Bank for three decades until his retirement last year. He was an alumnus of the University of the Philippine­s - Visayas and the Central Philippine University.

Nava Jr. was a champion amateur boxer representi­ng Iloilo. But due to the advice of the late Dr. Catalino Nava, the former Guimaras governor, he did not go for the profession­al boxer.

He is married to Mary Edielin” Areño, daughter of former Assistant State Prosecutor Eduardo Areño.

They have two daughters, who are both college students at the University of San Agustin./

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