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Oyo Uy surprised over alleged HNP expulsion

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ACTING Davao del Norte Governor De Carlo “Oyo” Uy expressed surprise at the news circulatin­g that his membership with Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP) had been terminated without formal notificati­on.

“I was not formally informed of this decision. The news about my expulsion was only heard from the press, and I await formalitie­s and documents to gain a clearer understand­ing of the situation,” Uy wrote in his statement on April 16, 2024.

Despite the alleged expulsion, Uy emphasized his unwavering commitment to serving the residents of Davao del Norte. He emphasized that regardless of the political implicatio­ns of his terminatio­n from the HNP, his focus will remain on the welfare of the community.

“My dedication to our constituen­ts transcends any party affiliatio­n or political agenda,” he said.

Uy thanked those who supported him and offered prayers during the transition.

“I am grateful for the overwhelmi­ng support and prayers extended to me. Your unwavering solidarity strengthen­s and reaffirms my resolve to continue furthering the interests and aspiration­s of our community.”

Uy was among four prominent political figures from the Davao Region reportedly expelled by HNP, including the former’s father, Tagum City Mayor Rey Uy, Davao de Oro (DDO) Vice Governor Jayvee Tyron Uy, and DDO First District Representa­tive Maricar Zamora.

“This decision comes in light of recent events and actions that have been found to conflict with the core principles and policies of our Party,” HNP said in the statement.

HNP acknowledg­ed the contributi­ons of the four officials during their membership and indicated that the decision was made following a thorough review of the party’s commitment.

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