Sun.Star Pampanga

Capitol asked to intervene on San Simon's political situation

-

SAN SIMON - The political tension in this municipali­ty continue to heat up and is now affecting the quality of public service delivered to Simonians, according to Councilor Romanoel "Dading" Santos.

Santos, who is among the local officials serving six months suspension, expressed concern over the possible effects of the continuous clash between the elected leaders to their municipali­ty.

"Masyado nang marumi ang pulitika sa San Simon at kung minsan naisasakri­pisyo na po ang aming bayan at ang mga tao. Marami na pong proyekto at programa na para sana sa ikauunlad ng San Simon at mga Simonians ang natigil dahil lang sa pulitika," he said.

Santos cited as an example the dismantlin­g of the San Simon isolation facility amid the growing threat of various variants of Covid-19 which causes surge on cases.

"Mali po ang timing at sa pagkakaala­m ko, ginawa ito ng walang abiso man lang sa DILG (Department of Interior and Local Government) at sa national IATF (Inter-Agency Task Force) na siyang nagbigay mandato na gawing isolation facility iyong building," he said.

He added that the continuous mudslingin­g between local officials is already hurting the reputation of their town.

He asked Governor Dennis Pineda and Vice Governor Lilia Pineda to intervene and ease the political tension for the benefit of the municipali­ty and its people.

"Sana po magabayan nila kami dahil masyado na pong marumi ang pulitika dito at hindi na rin po magandang pakinggan na kami-kami dito nagbabanga­yan. Sana po matulungan niyo kami," Santos pleaded.

He also urged fellow government officials to avoid resorting to mudslingin­g and instead unite for the common goal of serving Simonians.

"Pare-pareho lang tayo ng kagustuhan kaya sana magtulunga­n na lang tayo. Kung hindi posible, at least ifocus nalang natin ang ating energy sa pagseserbi­syo at hindi sa hindi magagandan­g bagay," he said.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines