‘Bato’
urged: Submit more names
BAGUIO CITY – The
local screening committee created by Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan to screen
qualified police commissioned officers contained in the shortlist for the next
city director urged Philippine National Police chief Director-General Ronald
dela Rosa to submit three new qualified police officers to said position after
the three nominees included in shortlist failed to appear during screening
Monday for various reasons.
In his 2-page letter
addressed to the PNP chief, Domogan also requested that the three names to be
submitted to him would be officers who are from the city or at least from the
Cordillera pursuant to Section 51 of Republic Act (RA) 6975 which provides that
governors and mayor shall be deputized as representatives of the Commission in
their respective territorial jurisdiction and as such, local executives are
mandated to discharge related functions.
Domogan urged the PNP
chief to give the LSC extension of time until the issue is resolved to screen
and submit the name for the next Baguio police director.
Domogan told dela Rosa
that the practice in the city is that there is a standing committee formed to
ensure selection of city police director will be in accordance with principle
of merit and fitness.
Upon receipt of
Resolution No. 2017-054 of the National Police Commission that contained the
names of the shortlisted qualified police commissioned officers as next city
police chief, Domogan issued Administrative Order No. 022, series of 2017
reconvening the LSC and scheduled an interview with the five nominees last
March 6.
However, only Senior
Superintendents Ramil L. Saculles and Peter N. Nabuye expressed their
willingness to pursue their nominations while also Senior Superintendent
Giovanie C. Maines, Randy Peralta and Nino David L. Rabaya decided to withdraw
as were appointed to positions they desired.
“We want the PNP
to provide us with additional names in the shortlist to replace the ones that
withdrew so that we will have a wide range of choice to select the next city
police director,” Domogan said.
He said it was the
consensus of members of the LSC to request the PNP chief for additional names
preferably from the city or the different parts of the Cordillera to allow them
to have the best choice on who will be the next BCPO City Director after the
unceremonious relief of Senior Superintendent George Daskew, who was just
appointed to his position as city police director on June 2016, but was
suddenly replaced on Sept. 30, 2016 for allegedly been over ranked for said
post. – With a report from Karen Valle Copa
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