Ecija’s oldest mayor quits post over failing health
>> Thursday, July 3, 2014
By Manny Galvez
NAMPICUAN,
Nueva Ecija – This town’s 81-year-old mayor, the oldest among the 27 local
chief executives in the province, has resigned from his post, citing failing
health.
Dr. Abraham Pascua, assistant regional director for Central Luzon and
concurrent provincial director of the Department of the Interior and Local
Government, said Mayor Ubaldino Lacurom has tendered his resignation to his ally
and political benefactor, Gov. Aurelio Umali.
Lacurom, a member of Umali’s Unang Sigaw Partidong Pagbabago, submitted his
resignation letter dated June 6 and this was received by the DILG provincial
office on June 9.
Lacurom won his third and last term in last year’s elections. His
daughter, Cora Lacurom-Villanueva, won as vice mayor. They were the only
father-and-son tandem to win in the Nueva Ecija polls.
In his resignation letter, Lacurom, a retired regional trial court judge,
said he suffered a mild stroke in August 2008, and underwent angioplasty in
2011 and was installed with a
pacemaker.
Because of his health condition, he said he “critically needs to slow
down.”
He added though that he is primarily quitting his post since he wants to
enjoy his pension as a retired judge “for a few more years that I live in this
world.”
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