L-R: Comelec officer Sania Macarambon, Pantar Mayor Jabar Tago, Major Teodoro Nicor, Capt Jovane Roble & PSI Mohammad Doro |
Peace covenant signing in Pantar, LDN |
The peace covenant signing was
attended by the candidates for the barangay and SK election elections. There are
21 barangays in Pantar with seven barangays considered hotspots due to numbers
of candidates running for barangay chairman with nine barangays have unopposed
candidates, the rest considered to be normal. The municipality of Balo-i have
21 barangays with seven barangays considered hotspots with several candidates
filed for the Barangay chairman others have unopposed candidates for the same
positions. Candidates for Barangay councilors and SK candidates are not so much
complicated.
Historically observed in hotspots
barangays with several candidates to run for barangay chairman will result to
violence and killings during and after elections. Capt. Roble warned to all the candidates
in both municipalities to avoid committing vote buying, employing flying voters,
harassments, violence and other form of election laws violations will be
directly arrested. Roble said that martial law still exists until December
2018. He also said that there will be one company of scout ranger on stand-by
during the election day ready to respond on any emergencies.
Roble said peace covenant is a
commitment to peace during elections. He explained to the people about those
who live in far places, a long time registered voter in the barangay and will
come home to vote during elections is not a flying voter.
3rd-5th left: Capt Roble, Maj. Nicor & Balo-i Mayor Ali |
Pantar Mayor Jabar D. Tago
welcome the guests and participants of the event on peace covenant signing held
at Barangay Campong multipurpose covered court, Pantar, Lanao del Norte he is
urging the barangay candidates to cooperate to make the elections credible and
peaceful.
Police Senior Inspector Mohammad
E. Doro, Municipal Chief of police of Pantar, reminded to Barangay election
candidates and reiterated the conduct of peaceful elections free from any
violence.
Pantar Comelec officer Sania M.
Macarambon same with Noronisa M. Mapangcat, Acting election officer of Balo-i,
led the oath taking of the candidates for the honest, orderly and peaceful
elections not to commit and employ violence during the elections on May 14,
2018.
Balo-i candidates signed peace covenant |
Balo-i Mayor Madid Elias L. Ali
had served for 30 years (broken) as Mayor of Balo-i, said that during the
period of his term there was no killings in the Municipality of Balo-i during
Barangay elections only in Lanao del Sur. Ali said that Balo-i had turnover 50 loose firearms, the
highest among other municipalities, to the 2nd Mechanized infantry
brigade, last May 2, 2018. He urged whoever will be the newly elected Barangay chairman
will also turnover their loose firearms available after elections because it is
a continuing program of President Duterte to put an end of the proliferation of
loose firearms to attain and sustain peace. (Reports and Photos by Jun Enriquez, with reports by Salve Gimena)
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