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`Persona non grata' vs MisOr board sec

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THE provincial board of Misamis Oriental on Monday, May 20, declared its board secretary Ernesto Sotto Jr. as 'persona non grata" for allegedly engaging in electoral matters in the recently concluded midterm polls and for posting statements in social media that hurt the Misamisnon­s.

Board member Bebing Dumadag yesterday sponsored a resolution declaring Sotto as "persona non grata" in the entire province.

Dumadag said in the resolution that the board secretary posted damaging statements and malicious lies in social media "directly" addressed to the people of Misamis Oriental and to the person of Congressma­n-elect Christian Unabia.

She said one of the damaging statements posted by Sotto in his Facebook account is "Most Misamisnon­s are whores who spread their legs to the highest bidder. Sa Tagalog pa kayo ay mga P***."

"The malicious and defamatory statements made by Mr. Sotto are patently conduct unbecoming and is not permissibl­e act of a government employee,"reads part of the resolution.

"While Mr. Sotto who is from Albay and definitely not a Misamisnon and being a stranger he should have been more

extra-cautious in his language and more circumspec­t deserving to be called a government employee and a former seminarian,” it added.

Board member Vincent Pelaez, who presided the regular session, said they will still weigh the gravity of Sotto’s offense before they execute the resolution.

He said the provincial board will summon its secretary to appear before the plenary and explain his side.

Board member Frederick Khu has also moved to have Sotto appeared in the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an to shed light on unacted matters related to his functions as board secretary.

“As of now i-weigh pa nato kung unsaon pag-execute sa duha ka resolution,” Pelaez said.

Pelaez said Sotto is a regular employee of the capitol’s legislativ­e branch and he should have not made the statements that would hurt the people of Misamis Oriental.

But, Pelaez is uncertain of the participat­ion of Sotto in the past campaign.

“Dili man proven kung iya tong account pero granting nga iya to, sigurado ako nga naa siyay kasaypanan ngano iya tong gihimo sa katawhan sa Misamis Oriental tungod lang kay napildi ang tawo nga iyang gisuportah­an,” Pelaez said.

Pelaez added the resolution will be forwarded to the Civil Service Commission (CSC), local chief executives of every towns and cities in the province, including village chiefs.

Sotto has yet to respond when Sunstar Cagayan de Oro reached him for comment. Alwen Saliring

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