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Dongkoy running for Oro vice mayor

- By Alwen Saliring

Politics is not over yet for erstwhile city mayor Vicente “Dongkoy” Emano as he is still joining the 2019 polls, this time running against reelection­ist vice mayor Rainier Joacquin Uy. Emano said he was forced to seek the vice mayoral post after lasttermer councilor Nadya Emano-Elipe backed out in the last hour. He said his daughter gives way for her husband, President Elipe, who is joining the vice gubernator­ial race in Misamis Oriental. “Nadia did not push through with her candidacy kay iyang bana modagan pagka

bise gobernador mabitas tawon ilang panahon ug rekurso busa napugos ako,”Emano said.

The Padayon Pilipino leader clarified that his bid is not challengin­g anybody but an intention to serve the people.

“This is not to challenge whoever are there but this is to offer myself to the people and intention to serve our people as I have done in the many years,”Emano added.

Emano also said former city councilor Lourdes Candy Darimbang who earlier manifested her intention to seek the vice mayoral post changed her mind.

Darimbang’s Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP) was supposed to coalesce with the coalition party of Padayon Pilipino and Centrist Democratic Party led by Rufus Rodriguez.

“We tried our best to work out a coalition. Pirmiro maayo pa apan nausab iyang hunahuna human matuboy nga dako sa partido federal nahukman niya nga dili na siya mokuyog sa coalition kay modagan siya pagkamayor,” Emano said.

“Wala mi mahimo kay iya manang katungod,”he added.

The opposition party filed their Certificat­es of Candidacy (CoC) on Wednesday.

Their complete slate include Jose Gabriel La Vina who is running for mayor; Rufus Rodriguez for second district representa­tive and former vice mayor Ian Acenas for the first district.

The opposition bets for the city counil include: Joey Abbu, Lordan Suan, Dante Pajo, Alden Bacal, Adrian Barba, Ronald Acenas, Al Legaspi and Loloy Navarro.

The second district candidates include: Jun Acenas, Alex Daxer, Leon Gan, Ramon Tabor, Jocelyn Rodriguez, Nanette Roa and lawyers James Judith and Adonis Gumahad.

Meanwhile, the administra­tion group in Misamis Oriental also filed their CoC’s yesterday.

The administra­tion party is led by Governor Yevgeny Emano who is seeking his third and final term with Elipe as his running mate.

Their slate include Benjo Benaldo and Christian Unabia who are both seeking a congressio­nal seat for the province’s second and first district, respective­ly.

The Padayon Pilipino bets for the provincial board in the first district include Wyn Militante, Verginia Dumadag, Vicente Pelaez, Frederick Kho; Ken Uyguangco; and Gerardo Sabal, Dexter Yasay, Saysay Emano, Nancy Madjos and Bliss Acain for the second district.

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