Philippine Daily Inquirer

Locsin curses at ‘useless’ admin officials

- By Dona Z. Pazzibugan @dpazzibuga­nINQ

On the verge of formally assuming the post of foreign secretary, the country’s permanent representa­tive to the United Nations, Teodoro Locsin Jr., let loose an expletive-laden post on social media to complain about the supposed indifferen­ce of other administra­tion officials.

Locsin cursed at the “useless” officials on Twitter. He did not name them, though.

Other than Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea and former Special Assistant to the President Christophe­r “Bong” Go, he said, no other officials helped him while he served as the country’s ambassador to the United Nations in New York in the past two years.

Voting for Go

“I am voting for Bong Go. The only link I had to the President from New York other than Bingbong (Medialdea),” Locsin tweeted on Tuesday, reacting to news about Go’s Senate candidacy.

“The rest were useless; no one helped me w/ my NY (New York) Mission. Zilch, mga

putangina kayo (you sons of bitches). I got no help; zero support; and yet I got the hard job done with full and brutal honesty,” he said.

Automatica­lly resigned

Locsin is expected to take over the Department of Foreign Affairs, replacing Foreign Secretary Alan Cayetano, who was considered automatica­lly resigned after he filed his certificat­e of candidacy for representa­tive of Taguig City on Wednesday.

Cayetano was supposed to meet with Locsin over lunch on Tuesday for a final briefing.

President Duterte appointed Locsin ambassador to the United Nations in September 2016.

It was the first diplomatic assignment for Locsin, a former Makati City representa­tive and former journalist and publisher like his father and namesake.

He served as spokespers­on for President Corazon Aquino and speechwrit­er for Aquino and former Presidents Joseph Estrada and Gloria MacapagalA­rroyo.

Locsin often turns to Twitter to give his opinions on national issues.

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