The Freeman

Thousands of brgy, SK bets swear, sign peace covenant

- — Lalaine M. Jimenea

ORMOC CITY — Around 3,000 candidates for the May 14 Barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan elections gathered at the Ormoc Superdome in Ormoc City on Monday signed a peace covenant and swore to maintain peace and order with their supporters throughout the election period.

ComelecJOr­moc head Ramon Dadulla Jr. also briefed the candidates on the election rules, the prohibited acts and their obligation­s to file their respective statement of contributi­ons and expenditur­es (SOCE), win or lose, after the elections.

Senior Superinten­dent Ramil Ramirez, director of the Ormoc City Police Office, challenged the candidates to prove they are worth to be called “honorable.” He also emphasized that attaining peace and order in the village lies in the hands of the candidates and their supporters.

City local government officer Jeremy Bagares, for his part, told the candidates that they must be “matino, mahusay at maasahan.” He emphasized on the qualificat­ions of the candidates to be able to do the job required of them, to include paperwork and reports.

Bagares said he was hoping that none of the candidates in the city are in the narco-list of the PDEA, especially with Ormoc’s dark period when it was touted as the drug capital of Eastern Visayas.

Others in the peace covenant signing event were Captain Salve Evangelist­a of the 802nd Infantry Brigade; Elizabeth Marte representi­ng the Department of Education, and Father Isagani Petilos, Ormoc parish priest who represente­d the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsibl­e Voting (PPCRV).

 ?? LALAINE M. JIMENEA ?? Comelec-Ormoc officer Ramon Dadulla Jr. (inset) administer­s the oath of thousands of candidates for a peaceful Barangay and SK elections on May 14.
LALAINE M. JIMENEA Comelec-Ormoc officer Ramon Dadulla Jr. (inset) administer­s the oath of thousands of candidates for a peaceful Barangay and SK elections on May 14.

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