Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Election campaign affects Misor’s SP board sessions

- By Alwen Saliring

SEVERAL legislativ­e measures and other matters have remained pending at the Misamis Oriental provincial board after the legislativ­e body failed to constitute a quorum for two consecutiv­e sessions.

Board member President “Prexy” Elipe said it has been observed that since the start of the local campaign, only few times that the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an have convened.

Elipe said it is unfair for the people of the province that matters affecting them were not immediatel­y acted upon because some members failed to attend the regular session.

“Unfair dili para sa amo kundili sa katawhan. Kani namatikdan pagsugod sa kampanya. Kasagara wala diri mga kandidato pud. Kung moingon sila nga busy sila sa campaign busy pud mi but we make time nga makatunga kay serbisyo gud atong gitanaw,” Elipe said.

“Looy kaayo ang katawhan kay there are lots of items for review and wala pa maaksyonan. Sa executive department lang daan 53 ka items ang kailangan i-follow-up ang uban ani since 2017 pa, wala pay labot ang mga ordinances from the different municipali­ties,” he added.

Only seven members of the SP were present during yesterday’s session. They were Mercy Grace Acain, Wayne Militante, Elipe, Nancy Madjos, Frederick Khu, Gerardo Sabal III, and Leonard Winstanley.

Boris Oliver Actub and Lilian Gallogo were absent while Vincent Pelaez, Kerwin Jess Soldevilla, Virgelia Dumadag, Jigjag Pelaez and Vice Governor Joey Pelaez were on Official Business (OB).

Sabal called on the attention of the board secretaria­t as he asked the list of those members who have frequent absences and OB.

He said a board member who had incurred three or more consecutiv­e absences can be suspended.

“I want to ask the frequency of the usage of OB kay this has been the most abused excuse by some of our colleagues,” Sabal said.

Sabal said there should be a strict implementa­tion of the house rules regarding attendance.

Sabal also questioned the attendance of legislativ­e employees who failed to prepare the necessary documents for the committee hearing on the Indigenous Peoples (IP) representa­tion at the SP.

“Aha man ang mga legislativ­e officers? Naay insakto nga process sa mga empleyado nga naay matters nga i-attend sa gawas through pass slips. So I am asking where are their pass slips and who signed it,” Sabal said.

The board members said their colleagues should still attend the session despite busy schedules because of the campaign.

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