Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Ledesma supports ‘Otso Diretso’ bets

- By PJ Orias

CAGAYAN de Oro Archbishop Antonio Ledesma said he is personally endorsing the Otso Diretso senatorial slate and two other independen­t candidates to lay Catholics.

Ledesma, who just turned 76 on Thursday, however said, he is supporting the group not as a leader of the church but on his personal capacity. However, he remained that the Church and his capacity as Archbishop will be neutral to any political groups.

“Personally I would support, endorse them not as an institutio­nal leader of the church but as a voter, Filipino citizen I agree that these are good choices. I would endorse them but also in private and also to the lay groups that are around,” Ledesma said in an interview.

Ledesma announced this during his birthday celebratio­n at the Bishop’s Palace Thursday, where he met Otso Diretso senatoriab­les Samira GutocTomaw­is and Erin Tañada.

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippine­s (CBCP) has earlier issued a pastoral letter, urging faithfuls to engage in circles of discernmen­t and practice “principled, partisan politics”.

He said this means that lay Catholics should choose candidates openly, and should campaign for them.

“There’s a people council, lay catholics and even pastors in Manila, nakapili na gani sila. They chose Otso Dirteso and two independen­t candidates. They disqualifi­ed all potential candidates that were for Charter Change and federalism and also disqualifi­ed candidates that are not for environmen­t protection,” he said.

“They are not forcing the voters to vote for them, but saying they are good candidates,” he added.

Ledesma reminds voters that good candidates should possess the following values and basic principles; makadiyos (Godcentere­d), makabayan (nationalis­tic), makatao (humanistic), and makakalika­san (pro-environmen­t).

He also reminds that honesty is still one of the traits of a good candidate.

“If they say they dont mind not being honest, I think you should scratch them away from the voters list because without honesty how can you trust people to serve well for the common good,” Ledesma said.

“Candidates should be transparen­t. Some who misused pork barrel are even running again even with allegation­s. So the mass media should have a role in telling what is the truth and what are the consequenc­es if we just follow our inclinatio­ns without looking the records of everyone,” he added.

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