ILAGAN CITY– With barely three weeks before
the elections, a younger brother of Commission on Elections Commissioner Grace
Padaca who is running for Isabela governor has yet to be seen in the campaign
trail.
Marlo Angelo Padaca,
49, is neither in his residence in District 1, Cauayan City, hometown of the Dy
clan, nor anywhere in the province conducting his campaign sorties.
Padaca is pitted
against incumbent Gov. Faustino Dy III, his sister’s arch-rival. However,
political experts dismissed him as politically unknown unlike his sister.
Commissioner Padaca
had been expected to give a good fight against Dy until she was appointed to
the Comelec last year. She lost to Dy in the last elections by a slim margin,
spoiling what could be her third and last term as governor.
Commissioner Padaca
rose to political prominence in the 2004 elections when she defeated Dy’s elder
brother, then incumbent governor Faustino Jr., by an unprecedented 42,000-vote
margin. It was the first time the Dys lost the governorship which their family
had held for over three decades.
Today, however, the
Padaca residence has no posters or streamers on Marlo’s gubernatorial bid.
Maridel Justo,
secretary to Padaca’s eldest brother Carlito, said Marlo has just left
“somewhere.”
The boy who delivers
newspapers to the Padacas said he was told that Marlo is in Mindoro.
“He (Marlo) is not
campaigning; maybe he realized the futility of running against Dy,” said
63-year-old businesswoman Soccoro Mananquil.
Mananquil added though
that should Marlo fight it out, she would help him in his campaign.
A Management graduate,
Marlo, lost in the barangay elections in November 2010.
There were
speculations that his sister would substitute for him at the last minute last
December, but this did not happen.
Marlo filed his
candidacy for governor under the Aksyon Demokratiko party founded by the late
senator Raul Roco.
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