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Duterte disapprove­s preventive suspension order vs Jubahib

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FORMER President Rodrigo R. Duterte (FPRRD) expressed his disapprova­l of the issuance of a preventive suspension order against Davao del Norte Governor Edwin Jubahib.

He explained that the order directed towards Gov. Jubahib requires investigat­ion to ascertain any wrongdoing on his part. He said the official should be informed of the grounds and given the right to respond before serving a preventive suspension order.

FPRRD also emphasized that Jubahib was elected by the people, so it is not right that he be removed from office by higher-ranking officials.

“You must remember that the governor of the North Davao is being elected by the people. Hindi ‘yan trabahante na in-appoint mo tapos tanggalin mo. There’s a big difference between an appointed guy and an elected guy. You have to respect the will of the people of North Davao (You must remember that the Governor of North Davao is being elected by the people. He’s not a worker whom you appointed and then removed. There’s a big difference between an appointed guy and an elected guy. You have to respect the will of the people of North Davao),” FPRRD said during a press conference on the evening of April 11, 2024.

The preventive suspension order was dated April 8, 2024, and signed for the President by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin. According to FPRRD, the preventive suspension order aims to prevent Jubahib from influencin­g witnesses and tampering with evidence in the case filed by Board Member Orly Amit for alleged “grave abuse of authority and oppression” last year.

In the same press conference, former House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez also expressed disappoint­ment to the order stating that this has no apparent basis.

Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Benhur Abalos on April 11 released a statement addressing the recent decision to implement a preventive suspension against Gov. Jubahib. (Read full story on sunstar.com. ph/davao)

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