Monday, August 23, 2010

Danao leaders support Chatto, Lim

While their mayor conspired with Lakas-Kampi-CMD traitors, almost all other Danao officials and barangay leaders have come to the open in strong support of administration gubernatorial timber Rep. Edgar Chatto.

They also vowed “full support” to Chatto’s vice governor, Board Member Concepcion Lim who is the Bohol president of the Association of Barangay Councils (ABC).

Their united stand totally contradicted to the position of Mayor Tomas Gonzaga, one of the few Bohol mayors who signed successive manifestos against Chatto and other faithful Lakas leaders.

Gov. Erico Aumentado and Vice Gov. Julius Caesar Herrera instigated the manifestos as part of their “grand design of deception.”

Aumentado has kept deceiving the Boholanos about his loyalty to Lakas when in fact he raised the hands of Herrera and other Nacionalista candidates right on the stage of Lakas (Aumentado wing) proclamation rally in Talibon, according to true Lakas town leaders.

Minus their mayor, the Danao officials pledged their “full support and commitment” not just to the Chatto-Lim tandem but also Lakas presidential candidate Gibo Teodoro.

No less than Gonzaga’s runningmate, reelectionist Vice Mayor Jose Cepedoza, led the signatories to the “Manifesto of Support” to Chatto, Lim and Gibo. Cepedoza is a former mayor..

Town Councilors Pedro Vitor, Belen Signe, Indosia Suter, Mario Colico, Albert Vitor, Rodolfo Melencion and Rodelio Ombrosa also signed the pro-Chatto declaration.

Thirteen (13) of Danao’s 17 barangay captains inked the manifesto, namely, Gloria Duavis of Cabatuan; Thelma Duavis, Cantubod; Paul Gumanoy, Concepcion; Fortunata Suello, Dagohoy; Jesus Busalanan, Hibale; Antonio Suello, Magtangtang; Zoilo Betaizar, Sr., Nahud; Emiliano Mondala, Remedios; Expedito Ayenza, San Miguel; Rosalina Ombayan, Tabok; Alfredo Vistal, Taming; Ernesto Asoy, Villa Anunciado; and Francisco Centino.

Barangay leaders Rodulfo Orapa of Poblacion, Pedrito Avelino of San Carlos and Edmundo Añasco of Sto. Niño signed, too, the support manifesto.

Chatto, incumbent chairman of the committee on tourism in Congress, has supported the eco-adventure-tourism program of their town.

Besides, the support manifesto signers have been convinced by Chatto’s trademark “selfless servant leadership,” a kind of politics that honors and motivates collective-decision-making.

Chatto has been noted for involving various sectors in ensuring transparency in governance, fostering more trust for faster sustainable economic growth.
CAMPAIGN INTENSIFIES
Chatto has intensified his campaign while his detractors desperately keep trying to weaken his strong mass base, according to Lakas advocacy group Padayon Bol-anon.

The consistently leading gubernatorial aspirant and his lady vice governor articulated their platforms and development agenda in latest proclamation rallies in Catigbian, Corella, Sikatuna, Baclayon, Jagna, and Panglao.

They visited the barangays in Lila together with Third District congressional bet former Sec. Arthur Yap and candidates for board members Jing Trabajo, Aster Apalisok-Piollo, Boy Imboy and Freda Tirol.

The Chatto-Lim tandem was joined in their First District rounds by congressional contender former Gov. Rene Relampagos and aspirants for board members Yul Lopez, Abel Damalerio and Benjie Arcamo.

Congressional candidate Judith Cajes and husband Rep. Roberto Cajes, who is now running for Trinidad mayor, amplified the group’s campaign in the Second District.

In Pilar, Chatto detailed his policy directions that disregard differences in faith during the Summer Youth Camp of the Youths of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (YIFI) – Vicariate of Bohol.

The youth forum dubbed The “Choices and Voices” was led by YIFI president Marque Butcon and guided by Msgr. Robespierre Moreno, vicar general, Rev. Fr. Metosalemo Bolanio, Jr., YIFI chaplain, Most Rev. Bishop Vic Exclamado and Rev. Fr. Eliseo Espinosa.

Chatto underscored the full enhancement of agriculture under his administration once he is elected to the governorship during the Integrated Pest management (IPM) Kasalikasan Farmer Field School graduation also in Pilar.

Yesterday, Chatto keynoted the assembly of the Bohol Vendors Multi-Purpose Cooperative BOVEMCO attended by over 800 officers and members at the Bohol Cultural Center. (Ven rebo Arigo)

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