The Philippine Star

Retiring general named new AFP chief

- – Jaime Laude

Ending the guessing game, President Duterte designated yesterday Eastern Mindanao Command (Eastmincom) chief Lt. Gen. Rey Leonardo Guerrero as the new head of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, replacing Gen. Eduardo Año, who is retiring today.

Duterte will preside over today’s command turnover between Año and Guerrero at Camp Aguinaldo.

Graduating in the top three of Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Class of 1984, Guerrero is slated to retire on Dec. 17, although the President, being the ap- pointing authority, can extend his term.

Guerrero was among the two top contenders to replace Año, who bows out of the military service upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 56. His closest rival was Lt. Gen. Carlito

Galvez, overall commander of the the military’s anti-terrorism campaign against the Islamic State-inspired Maute militants in Marawi and commander of the Zamboanga City-based Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom).

Guerrero’s edge over Galvez, aside from being a Davao City-based area military commander, the hometown of the President, is that he is a senior of Galvez, who belongs to PMA Class 1985.

Prior to Guerrero’s designatio­n by the President, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana described Guerrero and Galvez as both competent and highly capable officers.

Lorenzana, however, declined to preempt the decision of the President on Año’s replacemen­t.

But in an order he signed yesterday, the President informed Lorenzana that he is designatin­g Guerrero as the new AFP chief.

“I wish to inform you that, per your letter endorsemen­t and in accordance with the recommenda­tions of the Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippine­s and chairman of the AFP Board of Generals, pursuant to Republic Act No. 8186, as amended by Republic Act No. 9188, the designatio­n of Lt. Gen. Rey Leonardo Guerrero as Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippine­s vice General Eduardo Ano,” the President in a letter-order to Lorenzana said.

Camp Aguinaldo insiders said Guerrero has no problem with his forthcomin­g retirement, as the designatio­n of AFP chief is the sole prerogativ­e of President Duterte being the appointing authority as commander-in-chief.

Earlier, Lorenzana confirmed that the race to the top AFP post has narrowed down from four to two contenders, which Camp Aguinaldo insiders later named to be Guerrero and Galvez.

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Lt. Gen. Rey Guerrero

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