The Freeman

Loot speaks out, hits youth group

FOR GETTING POLL RIVALS AS SPEAKERS

- M. Rubio/GAN Gregg

Daanbantay­an Mayor Vicente Loot has lashed out at the Provincial Youth Commission (PYC) for sponsoring a youth forum in the municipali­ty last Saturday where speakers are his political enemies.

Loot has expressed major concern on the conduct of official activity in the municipali­ty by PYC without informing him as the local chief executive (LCE) or even through the Municipal Social Welfare and Developmen­t Office who has full accountabi­lity over the affairs of the youth in Daanbantay­an.

In a text message, Loot told Canoy that other than their activity being divisive to the youth, the action manifest gross disrespect of the municipal local government unit in general and a blatant insult to the LCE in particular.

“As the PYC, you should maintain that paragon of exemplary and model behavior for the youth to emulate,” Loot said.

Loot said he got no answer nor reply from PYC Head James Canoy about his concerns.

Canoy has explained the activity to Provincial Board Member Sun Shimura, Loot’s stepson.

Canoy told Shimura that they just responded to the request of Councilor Renillo Gullem who provided them the venue and participan­ts of the forum while the PYC provided the materials and snacks.

Gullem, an aspirant for mayor against Shimura, reportedly was the speaker on human immunodefi­ciency virus (HIV) awareness.

Canoy also suggested to Shimura that PYC will conduct separate forum in the municipali­ty.

Loot explained that PYC was establishe­d to unite and empower the youth and not to divide them.

“Is this the lesson we want to enrich the minds of the youth? Obviously we are corrupting them! You are not in the league of political ignorants and parochial politician­s down here using and exploiting the PYC office. If you consider yourself as part of the youth generation, then you should know better,” Loot told Canoy.

While it is now a political season, but Loot said “the youth kingdom is totally different and has a unique idiosyncra­sies from aging political animals of this planet.”

Loot added that if Canoy did it for the governor, it was wrong and not the way to do it where he is building walls instead of bridges. —

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