Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

PDEA’s list must be thoroughly validated

- By Alwen Saliring

THE vicar-general of the Archdioces­e of Cagayan de Oro on Wednesday, May 9 said revealing the identities of village officials linked to illegal drug activities may be `sensitive’ but has to be made public to guide voters in picking their leaders in the upcoming village and youth polls.

Monsignor Perseus Cabunoc, vicar-general of the Archdioces­e, however said the names of aspiring village officials allegedly participat­ing in the illicit drug business must have undergone thorough validation and confirmati­on by the government’s law enforcemen­t agencies.

“Delikado kini nga pamaagi pero kung ugaling ang PDEA or police mag-confirm mas maayo nga i-announce aron masayod ang publiko unsang klase nga kandidato ang nagpapili ug atong botohan,” Cabunoc said.

Cabunoc also said candidates who are taking advantage of the government’s war on

drugs as part of their campaign style and strategies to beat their opponents could not be avoided and prevented.

It has been observed in some barangays in the city that rival candidates are using the issue on drugs to attack the incumbent leaders in their campaign sorties.

This, after the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency-Northern Mindanao (PDEA-10) revealed a top-5 list of the Oro barangays seriously affected by illegal drug activities.

However, Cabunoc said aspiring village leaders must uphold their principles, avoid corruption and shun injustices.

The church, he said, is urging all candidates not to use money to solicit and secure votes.

“Unta tanan kandidato dili mamalit ug dili mamahimo nga ang ilang liderato mahimo lang sa kwarta,”Cabunoc said.

On the other hand, the voting populace are also called on to choose ideal candidates that look after the welfare and developmen­t of the people.

Leaders, whom Cabunoc said, have the conscience that won’t tolerate corrupt practices and wrongdoing­s.

Cabunoc said voters should not treat the election as a business opportunit­y to gamble and gain, but a time to scrutinize who deserves to get a seat in the village posts.

“Usahay ang mga voters gihimo nilang murag lingaw-lingaw ang election ug opportunit­y nga makaginans­ya kay makadawat og daghan pero mas maayo kung mobarog sa ilang gituohan nga dunay maayong prinsipyo ug panglantaw sa kalamboan sa komunidad,”Cabunoc said.

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