The Manila Times

Magalong denies Badoy accusation­s

- BY GABY B. KEITH

BAGUIO CITY: Mayor Benjamin Magalong has expressed his steadfast support to the “whole of nation” approach to end local communist armed CONflICTS AND THE fiGHT AGAINST INSURGENCY TO achieve peace and progress in the country.

In a media forum at City Hall on Tuesday, March 22, the mayor expressed his disappoint­ment over accusation­s made by National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-Elcac) Undersecre­tary Lorraine Marie Badoy on his alleged “directives that give cover to the CPP-NPA-NDF front Kabataan party-list.”

CPP-NPA-NDF stands for Communist Party of the Philippine­s-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front. The NPA is the CPP’s armed wing, while the NDF is an umbrella group of which the two organizati­ons are members.

“I am willing to face Badoy et al in public and debate with them. I am on the side of the truth and did not do anything wrong to undermine the (NTF) Elcac program,” the mayor said.

He added that local government units should be strong partners of the NTF-Elcac and must support and cooperate with each other as he noted that “bullying and manipulati­ng facts damage that relationsh­ip.”

“They twist the facts and shout over social media. This tactic erodes the unpreceden­ted gains of the Elcac,” the mayor said.

He added, “Stories empower and enlighten. But if it is intended to malign and taint with negative thoughts and hatred, it robs people of their dignity.

Sadly, they just did that to me.”

The mayor pointed out that the NTF-Elcac should be about building bridges, not burning them.

Reginald Flores from the Kabataan party-list, who was present during the Laban Kabataan activity, attested that the mayor’s talk during the event centered on voters empowermen­t and on choosing the right leaders in the coming May elections.

“The mayor told us how to critically choose the leaders we should elect during the local and national elections and encouraged us to exercise our right to vote. He did not say anything to malign Elcac or against the government,” he said.

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