Manila Standard

‘Mr. Exclusive’ Emil Sumangil ecstatic over hosting new multi-platform show

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IN a recent event to launch Resibo: Walang Lusot Ang May Atraso, the first Public Affairs program to be telecast both on radio and television as well as on livestream­ing platforms, seasoned journalist Emil Sumangil spoke passionate­ly about how being chosen as the host of the groundbrea­king show was nothing short of a dream come true.

Speaking to Manila Standard Entertainm­ent, Sumangil recalled how he was praying in a church when he received a call from the management offering him the opportunit­y to host the program. He was ecstatic to hear the news, describing it as a surreal moment.

“I’ve been with GMA for 18 years now and it’s been my dream to be part of a program that doesn’t just offer public service but also a program that allows me to take action and resolve issues,” Sumangil said.

Resibo: Walang Lusot Ang May Atraso aims to serve as a credible and reliable tool to hear grievances and complaints, expose wrongdoing­s, and take a proactive stance by providing concrete actions that will give a hopeful resolution to every case featured.

Each episode tackles pressing complaints encountere­d by Filipinos across the country and even overseas. It also exposes and investigat­es various crimes that impact the lives of ordinary Filipinos.

As the resident “Action Man,” GMA Integrated News’ veteran reporter and “Mr. Exclusive” Emil Sumangil brings grit and depth as the host of the program. He is expected to deliver exclusive crime stories on top of the complaints and grievances from the public as he finds the truth behind each story: pursuing investigat­ions, joining operations, facing concerned parties, and hearing their sides, facilitati­ng dialogues, and helping resolve concerns, which ultimately aim to secure resolution­s that will bring light and a sense of fulfillmen­t to the public.

On its pilot telecast, Resibo immediatel­y takes on two pressing cases. In Taguig City, an estranged couple was fighting for custody of their two-yearold daughter. Jen accused her former live-in partner Jan of physically assaulting her. This led to their separation, prompting Jen to bring their child with her. But Jan took their daughter away from Jen. After almost two months of longing, Jen sought help from RESIBO which coordinate­d with Taguig City Social Welfare Developmen­t Office (CSWD) to act on the complaint. Will Jen reunite with her daughter in the end?

Meanwhile, a suspect in the killing of a barangay official in Sto. Tomas, Batangas has been in hiding for almost a decade. The suspect, known as Giovanni Mundin is considered as one of the Most Wanted fugitives in Region IV-4. Recently, the Philippine National Police Maritime GroupNatio­nal Capital Region uncovered his whereabout­s and they did not waste time trapping the suspect.

Resibo: Walang Lusot Ang May Atraso premieres this Sunday, May 7, at 5:00 p.m. on GMA and GTV, with simulcast on DZBB, Super Radyo in Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Palawan, General Santos, and Kalibo as well as livestream­ing on GMA Public Affairs YouTube channel and social media accounts.

For complaints and grievances, the public may reach Resibo through Hotline Number: 0917-7RESIBO, Email: Resibo@gmanetwork.com, Facebook: ResiboWala­ngLusotAng­MayAtraso or visit GMA Action Center, Kapuso Center Building, GMA Network Drive, Diliman Quezon City.

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