The Philippine Star

Sara: God’s plan, not mine

- By EDITH REGALADO

DAVAO CITY – Her future in politics will be according to God’s plan and not hers, including a possible presidenti­al run in 2022, said Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio.

“It is always God’s plan na masusunod. Ilalagay ka talaga ng

Diyos kung saan ka man (God will put you where you are meant to be),” Duterte-Carpio told a cheering crowd of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who came to see her at the Tapang at Malasakit Alliance for the Philippine­s gathering at Chan Meng Kam Theater in Macau last Saturday.

The crowd was shouting and egging her to run for president, replacing her father when he steps down from office in 2022.

But the younger Duterte refused to give in to what the crowd wanted to hear from her about her political plans, although she said a Senate seat is out of the question.

The presidenti­al daughter and other members of Tapang at Malasakit held a separate gathering yesterday afternoon at the Post Office in Central Hong Kong that drew thousands of OFWs mostly on their day off.

Duterte-Carpio profusely apologized to the OFWs that it took her family two years to personally thank them for their support for the Duterte administra­tion.

“We would have wanted to come earlier but it is only now that we are able to finally find the time and our schedules fit,” said the mayor, who was accompanie­d by her younger brother Sebastian.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano, Tapang and Malasakit convenor and Taguig Mayor Lani Cayetano, Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte of Quezon City, Public Works Undersecre­tary Karen Jimeno, assistant secretary Mocha Uson of the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office and actor Robin Padilla were also with the presidenti­al daughter.

“Our family is eternally indebted to you for the opportunit­y you gave our father to serve you. Salamat

sa inyong lahat (Thank you everyone),” Duterte-Carpio added.

“Nandito kami para magpapictu­re (We’re here to have our pictures taken),” DuterteCar­pio said in jest, adding that she would not leave the venue until the last OFW asking for a photo with her has left.

Meanwhile, Duterte-Carpio cited the courage and sacrifice that OFWs have to make to be able to provide for their families. “Saludo ako sa tapang at

malasakit ninyo (I admire your courage and selflessne­ss),” the mayor said.

Duterte-Carpio likewise expressed her admiration to soldiers who dedicate their lives defending and protecting the country and are also away from their families most of the time.

The mayor quipped that she could also never be a soldier because she would probably run away, leaving her weapon behind if she would be confronted by the enemy.

She added that her family is always on top of her mind, wanting to be with her three children, especially in their growing up years.

 ?? JANICE LAO ?? The Tapang at Malasakit Alliance was in Hong Kong yesterday to thank the throngs of overseas Filipino workers for their support to President Duterte and his administra­tion. Joining Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio and members of the Mindanao HK...
JANICE LAO The Tapang at Malasakit Alliance was in Hong Kong yesterday to thank the throngs of overseas Filipino workers for their support to President Duterte and his administra­tion. Joining Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio and members of the Mindanao HK...

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