Sun.Star Davao

Sara not lobbying any officials from Davao for incoming admin

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OUTGOING Davao City Mayor and presumptiv­e Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio said that she is not lobbying any high-ranking officials in the city to be part of the incoming administra­tion.

This was the mayor’s response when Sun Star Davao asked her during a radio interview on Monday, May 16, emphasizin­g that it is the prerogativ­e of her running mate, presumptiv­e President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr., to appoint anyone in the cabinet position.

“Wala po (I did not made any recommenda­tions) because ang (the) cabinet position is a position of trust and confidence sa president,” Duterte-Carpio said in an interview on 87.5 FM Davao City Disaster Radio.

The mayor said she is hands off in the matter, emphasizin­g that if ever she would be the president, she would also be offended if anyone would dictate whom she should be appointing.

“Kung pakialaman nato ang pangulo sa mga i-appoint niya nga secretarie­s (If I would meddle in the appointing of secretarie­s), ang success or failure niana, tulubagon na siya sa president (the success or failure of it will be the responsibi­lity of the president) because the president is the appointing authority,” she said.

“Kung ako ang pangulo unya gina-ing-ana ko ninyo nga ‘Oh, kini, i-appoint ni si kuan’... Of course, malain ko, masuko ko (If I am the president and that would be done to me, like someone would say ‘Appoint this person’, of course I would be offended and get angry) because this is my administra­tion and ako ang mutubag sa (I will be responsibl­e to the) performanc­e sa mga (of my) cabinet secretar[ies],” she said.

Duterte-Carpio, who was recently nominated for the position of Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary, said a team is currently searching for potential cabinet secretarie­s in various department offices who will serve under the Marcos administra­tion.

She added that selecting new appointees is crucial as they will be tasked to continue the project under the administra­tion of her father, outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte.

President Duterte, a former city mayor, had appointed some high-ranking city officials including Philippine Sports Chairman (PSC) Butch Ramirez, who once led the Davao City Sports Commission; Presidenti­al Commission for Urban Poor (PCUP) Commission­er Norman Baloro, former City Social Services Developmen­t Office (CSSDO) Buhangin District head Norman Baloro; and former Cabinet Secretary and current City Service Commission (CSC) chair Karlo Nograles, who was also a former City First District Representa­tive. /

Wala po because ang cabinet position is a position of trust and confidence sa president.

Presumptiv­e vice president and Davao City Mayor SARA Z. DUTERTECAR­PIO

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