CALASIAO, Pangasinan – Amid bribery
charges, at least 32 candidates of the Liberal Party (LP) in the province have
dismissed as part of a disinformation campaign their supposed defection to the
camp of Gov. Amado Espino Jr.
In a statement dated
April 17, the LP bets said, “We wish to state on record that we never signed a
covenant, or any document, supporting the re-election bid of Gov. Espino.”
The denial was an
offshoot of an earlier statement from the Espino camp that 17 out of 26 LP
mayoral bets in the province had defected to Espino.
The supposed defection
prompted LP officials in the province to hold an emergency meeting and came out
with their statement.
The signatories
re-affirmed their commitment to President Aquino and the Liberal Party’s
efforts to help Alaminos City Mayor Hernani Braganza and Arturo Lomibao win as
governor and vice governor, respectively, in the May 13 polls.
They said they believe
that Braganza is the only gubernatorial candidate who has the experience, track
record and moral fortitude needed to transform Pangasinan into a bustling
growth center and possibly, the most progressive province in the North.
They also deplored
alleged attempts by the rival camp to bribe LP candidates “just to entice them
to switch loyalty in the middle of the campaign period.”
They mentioned
re-electionist sixth district board member Ranjit Ramos Shahani as among those
working for Espino, alleging that Shahani had approached LP candidates,
offering them P100,000 each in cash and promising them development projects in
exchange for their political support.
But Shahani retorted:
“What bribery attempt? Where’s their evidence?”
Shahani admitted
though giving P100,000 to his fellow LP candidates from his personal funds
“because I am worried they may have money for their campaign but it’s very
lacking because LP has no funds.”
He said the money came
from her mother, former senator Leticia Ramos-Shahani, as help for his vice
gubernatorial bid. The board member, however, did not get the LP nomination for
his vice gubernatorial plan and instead sought re-election.
“It’s not a dictation
(on who they should support), it’s consultation,” he said.
“Remember, there is a
LP-Braganza wing and LP-Shahani-Espino wing,” he said, adding that he is openly
supporting Espino although Braganza is his cousin.
“You tell Nani
(Braganza) to stop bribing decent Pangasinenses with his lies, deceit,
falsehood and character assassination,” he said.
“This is election, not
revolution,” he added.
He said Braganza is
his mother’s favorite nephew and he the favorite son, “but Espino is my
mother’s favorite governor.”
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