The Philippine Star

Rody wants Magalong to stay as tracing czar

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

President Duterte wants Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong to remain as the government’s contact tracing czar even though the local chief executive has insisted that his resignatio­n was irrevocabl­e.

“I have heard with my own two ears, nothing but praises for Mayor Magalong from the President... I am 100 percent sure that the President would want Mayor Magalong to stay as contact tracing czar,” presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said at a press briefing yesterday.

National Task Force on COVID-19 chief implemente­r Carlito Galvez Jr. said he would convince Magalong to stay. “He is irreplacea­ble,” Galvez said. COVID-19 task force policy deputy chief implemente­r Vince Dizon said Filipinos need the services of Magalong, whom he described as the “penultimat­e public servant.”

“Mayor Benjie is very important in our response (efforts). He acknowledg­ed his mistake. All of us commit mistakes. But his contributi­on to our COVID response is invaluable and irreplacea­ble,” Dizon said.

Magalong quit as contact tracing czar after he drew flak for attending a party hosted by social media personalit­y Tim Yap at the Manor in Camp John Hay last month after a video and photos showing the guests violating health protocols went viral.

Magalong’s wife was among those shown not wearing face masks and not observing physical distancing.

The mayor admitted that he failed to perform his job. He said he resigned to hold himself accountabl­e and ”do what is necessary to rectify this misstep.”

Magalong’s wife, Yap, actress KC Concepcion and 30 other persons who attended the event were fined P1,500 each.

If the President says so

In an interview on ANC, Magalong expressed willingnes­s to remain as contact tracing czar if the President would ask him personally.

“It is a situation where no one can refuse if the President tells you to stay and perform your job. I cannot refuse the President. Pero hindi naman siguro aabot na kay Presidente, ang dami nang problema ni Presidente. Siguro at the level of Secretary Galvez, makakapag-desisyon na,” he said.

Magalong said he would reiterate during his meeting with Galvez that his resignatio­n was irrevocabl­e, but he would still help in the government’s contact tracing efforts.

“I’m strongly promoting accountabi­lity in public service and I came up with the pronouncem­ent that I am resigning irrevocabl­y. I will stick to my word, I will stand by my declaratio­n,” Magalong said.

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