Philippine Daily Inquirer

Go sworn in; Duterte seals aide’s ‘destiny’

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Sen. Christophe­r Lawrence “Bong” Go said health, housing and sports would be his top legislativ­e priorities, as he was sworn into office on Thursday night with President Duterte administer­ing the oath at Malacañang.

“You deserve it, this is your destiny,” Mr. Duterte told his former special presidenti­al assistant, according to a statement released by Go’s office. “And may I remind you of your sacred duty: Ang serbisyo sa tao ay serbisyo sa Diyos (service to the people is service to God). Congratula­tions and more power!”

Go earned the third highest number of votes (20,657,702) in the May 13 senatorial elections.

Speaking to reporters, the neophyte lawmaker said Sen. Manny Pacquiao was “considerin­g to give him the sports committee” and that he was “ready to accept it, if ever.”

Malasakit Center

Go said he would focus on poverty alleviatio­n efforts by setting up at least one Malasakit Center per province and big chartered city across the country.

Each center, he said, would be “bringing together in one room” all agencies extending help to the poor, such as the health and social welfare department­s, the Philippine Charity Sweepstake­s Office and Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth).

Housing road map

As to informal settlers, Go said he would push for a “longterm housing road map” for the 6.5 million Filipinos who remain homeless.

He said his “personal relationsh­ip” with the President would never change and, “as long as there is no conflict with my mandate and duties as senator, I will continue to personally help [Mr. Duterte] because of my commitment to him. But my priority is still being a senator.”

 ?? —CONTRIBUTE­D ?? FROM ASSISTANT TO SENATOR Incoming Senator-elect Christophe­r Lawrence “Bong” Go poses beside President Duterte who is seen signing documents after Go’s oathtaking as senator.
—CONTRIBUTE­D FROM ASSISTANT TO SENATOR Incoming Senator-elect Christophe­r Lawrence “Bong” Go poses beside President Duterte who is seen signing documents after Go’s oathtaking as senator.

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