Sun Star Bacolod

Lacson proclaimed as governor-elect

- BY CARLA N. CAÑET AND TERESA D. ELLERA

THE Provincial Board of Canvassers has proclaimed incumbent Vice Governor Eugenio Jose “Bong” Lacson as the next Governor of the province. He will replace outgoing Governor Alfredo G. Maranon, Jr. who will step down at noontime on June 30, 2019.

Lacson garnered 827,657 votes for the Office of the Provincial Governor. He said with his official proclamati­on to the new position, he will now finalize his transition team to meet with the transition team formed by Governor Marañon to ensure a smooth flow of turnover.

He promised to collaborat­e with the office of incoming Vice Governor Jeffrey P. Ferrer who was also proclaimed by the BOC along with his wife re-elected 4th District Rep. Juliet Marie Ferrer.

The incoming Vice Governor took his oath of office before Governor Marañon after his proclamati­on.

Lacson was joined by his mother Menchu Lacson, Ms. Emily Yanson, his partner in life, son and other family members.

His mother got sentimenta­l when she heard BOC Chairman Atty. Salud Milagros Villanueva proclaimin­g her son which she could hardly believe.

She said she never expected that her son would be serving as governor of the province. She thought it was his brother who had a political inclinatio­n over the incoming governor. Bong has always been very reserved but it turned out that he is the one who became governor.

She wishes her son to be a good governor.

“I am very proud of him. I was really speechless of Bong being declared as the incoming governor. I will support him all the way. I want him to do everything what the people ask of him on his own capacity. I wish his dad was alive to see him that he has come to that level. Bong, as others told me, he is the only politician who is really clean where they cannot find anything against him. No matter what they do, they cannot find one. So, I guess, that is the best quality he has,” she said.

Lacson on the other hand inclined to focus in the improvemen­t of Mambukal Resort in Murcia, an economic enterprise component of the Provincial Government.

“I really feel strong about tourism. We do have a plan to even improve further Mambukal resort. I am so excited about it. It was presented to him by Ms. Ellen Jalandoni, head of the Mambukal, and I really feel that with this improvemen­t, we can even attract more visitors in that area,” he said.

He will continue the scholarshi­p program and will also invest on infrastruc­ture outside of Bacolod.

“I think, we have done so much in Bacolod,” he said.

Lacson extended his sincerest thanks to the people of Negros Occidental who participat­ed in the last May 13 election.

“It was a peaceful election day. There were some alleged vote buying but it was generally peaceful. The decision or outcome of the election is being respected by everybody. Congrats to all. I pledge to do my best to lead this Province of Negros Occidental,”he said.

 ?? CNC ?? GOVERNOR-ELECT Eugenio Jose “Bong” Lacson proclaimed as the incoming Governor of the Province of Negros Occidental.
CNC GOVERNOR-ELECT Eugenio Jose “Bong” Lacson proclaimed as the incoming Governor of the Province of Negros Occidental.

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