Mindanao Times

The Purificati­on of PNP Chief Archie Gamboa

- BY PATMEI BELLO RUIVIVAR

“THANK GOD, I survived. All I ask is to keep praying for me,” was the humble yet triumphant message of the newly installed 23rd Chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), Police General Archie Francisco F. Gamboa, during his Thanksgivi­ng celebratio­n last Saturday, February 1, 2020 at the Waterfront Insular Hotel in Davao City.

And that message truly captures the essence of who our new PNP Chief is - one who is strong in his faith that the only source of real power is God’s grace.

There were three contenders for PNP chief. While the public heard a lot from the two others, Gamboa quitely and unassuming­ly did his job as Officer-in-Charge and refused to even talk about why he should get the post. This reminds us of one of the famous parables in the Bible: “So the last will be first and the first will be last.”

A lot of the stuff written and said about Gamboa so far have not featured his most important quality as a leader - his character.

No less than the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippine­s (CBCP) President, Davao Archbishop Romulo G. Valles, said: “It is with appreciati­on and thanksgivi­ng to the Lord that I welcome the appointmen­t of a PNP chief who practices his Catholic faith. It is not only good for the PNP, it is good for the country.”

This is a big deal coming from CBCP’s leader especially in the light of President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s contentiou­s relationsh­ip with the Catholic Church and the current public image crisis the PNP faces as an institutio­n.

Presiding over last Saturday’s thanksgivi­ng mass, Archbishop Valles, drawing parallelis­ms from the gospel that talked about purificati­on, described Gamboa as having “a fire inside him but manifests as a gentle light of a candle.”

The gospel of purificati­on reflects the journey of Gamboa to his eventual appointmen­t as PNP Chief. President Duterte took a while to make up his mind and there were many trials and intrigues along the way. One of the most painful of the trials was shared by Gamboa’s son, Tym, as he led the toast to his father last Saturday. Tym talked about how some people tried to insinuate that there was corruption involved in PNP’s procuremen­t, a system that has been mastered, fixed and made efficient by his father as head of its Bids and Awards Committee. This was an attempt to discredit Gamboa and prevent him from becoming PNP Chief. In the end, the truth prevailed and good triumphed over evil.

Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa could not be prouder of Gamboa, his classmate in the Philippine Military Academy Class of 1986.

“When I became PNP Chief, it was only then when I truly appreciate­d Archie’s talent and skills in administra­tive matters and procuremen­t,” Senator Bato said.

He said leading the PNP requires a delicate balancing act between operations and administra­tion. With the current crisis being faced by the PNP involving corruption within its ranks, a leader who has the character and credibilit­y to implement meaningful changes in the organizati­onal system and culture is what is needed to rebuild its public image and regain the people’s trust.

“With Archie there, we can all sleep soundly knowing the PNP is in good hands,” the former PNP Chief turned senator confidentl­y declared. Gamboa is taking his leadership role seriously. He only has seven months until he retires from the service and he announced that his calendar and “to do” list are all laid out for every single day until retirement with no time to waste.

He is grateful that under President Duterte, the PNP Chief is “given a free hand to run PNP with little or no interventi­on from Malacañang or the Department of Interior and Local Government.”

Archbishop Valles and the rest of the Filipino people look forward to a new and improved PNP that will become a gentle light against the darkness of lawlessnes­s, violence, and corruption. (Photos by Inigo Agustin).

 ??  ?? THE MOTHER of the General, Marilynn F. Gamboa, is a proud mom as PNP Chief Archie paid tribute to her as the one who brought him up well with strong faith in God
THE MOTHER of the General, Marilynn F. Gamboa, is a proud mom as PNP Chief Archie paid tribute to her as the one who brought him up well with strong faith in God
 ??  ?? TYM GAMBOA leads the toast to his father, the 23rd PNP Chief, with their family and closest friends
TYM GAMBOA leads the toast to his father, the 23rd PNP Chief, with their family and closest friends
 ??  ?? PNP Chief Archie Gamboa celebrates with his Rotary family in Davao and credits his wife, Twinkle, Past President of Rotary Club of Downtown Davao, for making him a Rotarian
PNP Chief Archie Gamboa celebrates with his Rotary family in Davao and credits his wife, Twinkle, Past President of Rotary Club of Downtown Davao, for making him a Rotarian
 ??  ?? TEAM PNP is as strong as its leader and PNP Chief Archie is grateful for the support of his fellow Cavaliers (from L-R): Ambassador Bruce S. Concepcion, PBGen Filmore B. Escobal, PBGen Matthew P. Baccay, PBGen Marni C. Marcos, Jr., and PBGen Michael John F. Dubria (standing)
TEAM PNP is as strong as its leader and PNP Chief Archie is grateful for the support of his fellow Cavaliers (from L-R): Ambassador Bruce S. Concepcion, PBGen Filmore B. Escobal, PBGen Matthew P. Baccay, PBGen Marni C. Marcos, Jr., and PBGen Michael John F. Dubria (standing)
 ??  ?? The PNP Chief’s Spiritual advisers (from L-R): Rev. Fr. Jason Ortizo, Rev. Msgr. Isidro H. Irizari, Davao Archbishop Romulo Valles, Rev. Msgr. Paul Cuizon, and Rev. Fr. Chito G. Butardo
The PNP Chief’s Spiritual advisers (from L-R): Rev. Fr. Jason Ortizo, Rev. Msgr. Isidro H. Irizari, Davao Archbishop Romulo Valles, Rev. Msgr. Paul Cuizon, and Rev. Fr. Chito G. Butardo
 ??  ?? CBCP President and Davao Archbishop Romulo Valles is happy to ask PNP Chief Archie Gamboa to be a “gentle light of a candle amidst the darkness”
CBCP President and Davao Archbishop Romulo Valles is happy to ask PNP Chief Archie Gamboa to be a “gentle light of a candle amidst the darkness”
 ??  ?? SENATOR Bato dela Rosa is very proud of his classmate and never doubted that Archie Gamboa will be the President’s choice, as promised
SENATOR Bato dela Rosa is very proud of his classmate and never doubted that Archie Gamboa will be the President’s choice, as promised

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