Mayor: Disqualification case critics’ desperate act
>> Tuesday, May 28, 2013
By Dexter
A. See
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan
branded the disqualification cases filed against him before the Commission on
elections a desperate act of his rivals to unceremoniously unseat him and undermine
the will of the city’s electorate to re-elect him as the local chief executive.
In a 4-page counter-affidavit submitted to
the Comelec en banc, Domogan said “there is absolutely no truth to the
accusation against him for vote-buying in all the nine consecutive elections
that he underwent which he consistently won.”
He said the people of Baguio could attest to
the fact that his campaign has always been based on issues and performance,
thus, the complaint against him for vote-buying has no basis.
On the alleged proposal from the group of
barangay officials of Irisan barangay, he denied having direct knowledge on the
proposal of some Irisan barangay officials for their campaign expenditures
amounting to around P400,000 and that the same was not meant for vote-buying
but instead for their campaign expenditures.
In the joint affidavit of Irisan punong
barangay Thomas Dumalti and five of his kagawads, they claimed the submission
of the aforesaid proposal was held in abeyance because of some concerns but
before the submission of the proposal, the drawer of kagawad Philip Tanawe
where he kept the proposal was forced open and the proposal was taken and to
their surprise it was subsequently exposed through the media.
The joint affidavit of Irisan barangay
officials confirm that Domogan and other Timpuyog ti Baguio candidates were not
furnished the controversial proposal.
On the alleged use of Burnham Park
reservation as the headquarters of the Timpuyog ti Baguio during the campaign
period, Domogan said buildings utilized by the group as its headquarters are
private properties owned by the Baguio City Host Lions club, Inc. and the
Baguio city Pines Lions club for which were assessed for the use of the
facilities from March 27, to May 15, 2013.
By doing so, the city mayor said the Timpuyog
ti Baguio did not utilize government property during the campaign period and in
fact, the group used the private properties and facilities of the two Lions
Club for consideration and that the group hopes to be able to extend help to
the needy since the payments are in the form of donations which will be used to
finance the club’s various medical missions and other community activities for
the indigents in Baguio and other parts of the country.
On the release of educational financial
assistance to student beneficiaries, Domogan clarified that the said program,
which is giving educational financial assistance to the poor but deserving
students permanently residing in the city, trace its existence in 2001 when he
founded it during his incumbency as then the congressman of the city and then
Rep. Bernardo M. Vergara as then mayor of the city.
“From 2001 up to the second semester of schoolyear
2010, the said program was totally funded from the Priority Development
Assistance Fund (PDAF) of your answering respondent in his capacity as
congressman during the period that reached a budget of P14 million per year.
Fortunately, Rep. Vergara, the partymate of herein respondent won as
congressman of Baguio City in the 2010 elections,”Domogan stressed, adding that
as part of the team, Vergara committed to continue the said program and
earmarked P14 million per year from his PDAF for the purpose and that their
partnership sustained the implementation of the program up to the present
thereby benefitting thousands of poor and qualified student beneficiaries.
Under the program, which is being implemented
by and through a committee consisting of 12 members, the beneficiaries receive
their educational financial assistance in the amount of P7,000 towards the end
and before the final examination of every semester to ensure that the parents
of the beneficiaries had done their part in paying their share in the tuition
fees of their children and to ensure that the beneficiaries attend their
subjects they enrolled in.
Äs always, the distribution of the financial
assistance is being done at the Baguio Convention Center and in the presence of
the parents of the beneficiaries during which Vergara and Mayor Domogan are
being invited to give inspirational messages to the parents and the
beneficiaries, “he said, citing that the distribution of the educational
financial assistance in the morning of March 17, 2013 was initially scheduled
on March 3, 2013 but was moved to the earlier stated date due to the failure of
some of the beneficiaries to accomplish the requirements for the preparation of
the required payroll.
Domogan argued their presence during the
occasion, which is usually being done everytime the financial assistance is
being released, was upon invitation of the committee, for them to deliver their
inspirational messages exhorting the parents to guide their children and to advise
the students to be serious in their studies.
Domogan said release of the financial
assistance last March 17, 2013 was done at the Baguio Convention Center openly
and publicly in the presence of media personalities which is a clear indication
that it was not intended to buy votes but part of a regular program established
over ten years ago and which had been going on for years be it election year or
not.
Domogan also questioned the video that was
used as one of the evidence in the disqualification case considering that the
face of Cong. Vergara and the tarpaulin clearly indicating the purpose of the
program were deliberately blurred while his face was the one clearly shown
thereby indicating that such evidence was mutilated and edited to suit the
interest of his critics.
He asked the Comelec en banc to consider his
defense that are supported by corresponding affidavits and dismiss the
disqualification case for lack of merit.
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