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SUSPENSION NOT DUE TO MAISUG PRAYER RALLY

Davao Norte Vice Governor Uy replies to former House Speaker Alvarez’s claims Says rally will be pushed through with Jubahib sitting as governor or not

- BY RALPH LAWRENCE G. LLEMIT (Read full story on sunstar.com.ph/davao)

DAVAO del Norte Vice Governor Oyo Uy denied the allegation that the suspension of Governor Edwin Jubahib was due to the Maisug prayer rally to be staged in the province on Sunday, April 14.

This is in response to the statement of former House Speaker and Davao del Norte Rep. Pantaleon Alvarez.

Alvarez, during a press conference on Thursday, April 11 in Davao City, that two individual­s allegedly representi­ng Special Assistant to the President (OSAP) Antonio Lagdameo Jr. visited the provincial capitol and persuaded the governor to call off the rally, citing potential embarrassm­ent for Lagdameo as SAP of the Davao del Norte.

“Ang sulti niya ayaw na ipadayon tungod kay maulawan daw siya kay siya ang SAP [He (Lagdameo) said don’t push through with the rally because he might be put to shame as he was the SAP],” the awmaker said.

Quoting Jubahib, Alvarez said that halting the rally would not be possible as the former already committed to hosting the rally at the sports complex of Davao del Norte.

“Sabi niya, nag-commit ako ng 100,000 participan­ts ng rally dahil nga ang mga mayors ng Davao del Norte, kanya-kanya may committmen­t sila kung ilan ang dadalhin nilang participan­ts (He said, I commited around 100,000 participan­ts of the rally because there are mayors in Davao del Norte, they have committed respective numbers of participan­ts),” he said.

He added that Lagdameo arrived in Tagum the following day and called for a meeting, but Jubahib did not attend.

According to Alvarez, the governor did not meet Lagdameo in a restaurant as he had to attend to the needs of the people.

This allegedly made the SAP angry and feel disrespect­ed by Jubahib and decided to replace the governor or put him under suspension, Alvarez said, followed by the order.

“Sinabi nila, okey, kung hindi natin makumbinsi si governor, eh di palitan natin ang governor. Pwede nating suspendihi­n. Ginawan nila ng paraan kahit walang basehan. Binigyan ng order of suspension si governor (They said, okay if we can’t convince the mayor to cancel the rally then let’s chang the governor. We can suspend him. They made a way to suspend Jubahib even if there are no basis. Governor was given an order to be suspended), Alvarez said.

The lawmaker said he was disappoint­ed with the order, which was signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, a former chief justice.

Uy, who is the acting governor, denied the accusation­s, calling Alvarez to prove his accusation.

“They are painting scenaros... pinapahid nila ang problema sa ibang tao (they are smearing the problem on other people),” the vice governor said.

He also said that the provincial government will not stop the staging of the prayer rally for it is their right to hold peaceful assembly and freedom of expression.

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