The Philippine Star

Espinas win big in Biliran

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NAVAL, Biliran – Commitment to public service and hard work earned the Espina clan in this island province a landslide victory during the May 9 elections.

Roger Espina ran unopposed and won a third term as representa­tive of the lone district of Biliran. A former governor who served for three terms, he was a finalist in the search for most outstandin­g governor in the 2006 Local Government Leadership Awards by the Local Government Academy of the Philippine­s for his handson approach in public service.

Gerry Boy Espina, who was elected to a third term as governor, also ran unopposed. Under his watch, the island province was awarded the seal of good housekeepi­ng in 2011 and 2013 and the Seal of Good Local Governance in 2015.

Rudy Espina, twin brother of the congressma­n, also won by a wide margin as mayor of Kawayan town, the province’s third largest municipali­ty by population. The pro-poor programs he implemente­d through the bottom-up budgeting participat­ory approach were hailed as best practices by other municipali­ties.

Gerard Roger Espina, the 30-year-old son of the congressma­n and a member of the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an, won the hotly contested mayoralty race in Naval, the capital town of Biliran. The youngest member of the provincial board authored the most number of ordinances and resolution­s in the past three years. He establishe­d a lead of nearly 9,000 votes, the widest vote margin ever recorded in this province, over his rival.

The younger Espinas are carrying out the legacy of the late congressma­n Gerry Espina Sr., a former assemblyma­n of Manila who returned to his roots in Biliran in the ’90s to help lead a period of change and progress.

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