By Manny Galvez
JAEN, Nueva Ecija – A former congressman has
decried what he described as an upsurge of politically motivated murders and violence
in the province whose victims, he said, are opponents of outgoing Gov. Aurelio
Umali.
Former fourth district representative Rodolfo
Antonino said Thursday at least 15 shootings have occurred in the province over
the past several months, killing at least nine persons, mostly his allies and
political leaders.
Antonino is running for governor against
Umali’s wife, outgoing third district Rep. Czarina Umali, in 2016.
Antonino, father of fourth district Rep.
Magnolia Antonino, said the string of political killings started shortly after
the May 2013 elections and escalated in recent months.
He said five officials have been gunned down
this year.
Among the victims of 15 shootings were
barangay chairmen, three municipal councilors, a municipal accountant and a
village councilor.
These incidents, he said, occurred in the
cities of Gapan and Cabanatuan and in the municipalities of Aliaga, Cabiao,
Llanera, Peñaranda, San Antonio, San Leonardo and this town.
He identified the fatalities as village
officials Romeo Linsangan and Mario Trillana and municipal accountant Noel
Gamboa, all of Cabiao; Nick Apan of Llanera; Rodrigo Miranda of Aliaga; Rodante
Garcia and Antonio de Sahagun of San Leonardo; Herminigildo Eduardo of Jaen and
Roger Pascual of Cabanatuan City.
“There is a disturbing pattern of murders and
we are witnessing here the unfolding of a political reign of terror in our
midst,” he said.
Antonino said gun and grenade attacks were
also carried out against his other allies, whom he said were known enemies of
the governor.
Among those who were lucky to survive were
Linsangan’s successor Rogelio Cunanan, Gapan Councilor Danilo de Guzman, San
Antonio municipal coordinator Erlinda Reyes, Arsenio Santos of Jaen and
Councilors Armando Abiog and Wilfredo Abesamis of Peñaranda.
Antonino said Cunanan has transferred to the
camp of Umali, possibly fearing a reprisal.
He said the attacks against Abiog and
Abesamis occurred after they bolted the camp of Umali’s ally, Mayor Ferdinand
Abesamis, to join Vice Mayor Fermin Francisco, who is preparing to challenge
the mayor’s reelection bid.
Antonino urged authorities to look into these
incidents.
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