Sun.Star Davao

War vs brgy execs in drugs

- Ruth Abbey Gita/

MANILA - President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday, March 1, sternly warned of another war if barangay officials elected are involved in the illicit drugs trade.

While he affirmed that he would keep his distance from the upcoming village elections, Duterte reiterated his firm stance that he would not allow anyone contributi­ng to the drug menace to be elected as village officials.

“There will be (village) elections, okay. But remember, the drug situation is still very, very alive and vicious. So if those backed up by drug money will win as village captains, it will be another war, another killing,” the President said during the opening ceremony of the National Special Weapon and Tactics Challenge in Davao City.

“I’m not saying there will be no elections or there will be elections. But I will never, never -until the end of my term to the last day -- allow a government official to use his power or position as a platform to engage in criminalit­y, especially drug. I will really not accept that. Let us be sure on that,” he added.

Duterte’s pronouncem­ent came following Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon’s recent claim that the President’s allies at the House of Representa­tives are poised to postpone anew the village and youth council elections.

Drilon on Sunday, February 25, alleged that congressme­n wanted to move the twin elections from May 2018 to October the same year, in an attempt to “railroad the proposed Charter Change” by pushing for a provision that will allow extended term under the proposed federal state.

Duterte denied hand in the supposed move to delay the local elections, and stressed that it would be up to members of Congress, if they want it to push through or be suspended again.

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