9 P’sinan mayors support 2016 gov bid of Cojuangco
>> Thursday, August 7, 2014
DAGUPAN CITY, Pangasinan – The political pot
in this province is starting to brew this early after nine mayors and two board
members, with the backing of their congressman from the first district, openly
declared their all-out support to the gubernatorial bid in 2016 of former fifth
district congressman Mark Cojuangco.
These Pangasinan
leaders trooped to the Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC) headquarters in
Quezon City July 25 and told journalists why they decided to back up Cojuangco,
son of NPC founder and former Ambassador Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco, for
Pangasinan governor in the next elections.
Alaminos City Mayor
Arthur Celeste, spokesman of the group, said his fellow mayors made the
decision after consulting each other.
Celeste, a former
congressman, said they have the blessing of his brother, incumbent first
district Rep. Jesus Celeste, who was not around when they came to the NPC
headquarters.
Aside from Celeste,
present for the declaration of support for Cojuangco were Mayors Gwen Yamamoto
of Bani, Carlitos Reyes of Mabini, Aldrin Cerdan of Anda, Jose Pajeta Jr. of
Agno, Noli Celeste of Bolinao (also the congressman’s brother), Noel Nacar of
Dasol, and Alberto Guiang of Burgos; first district board members Anthony Sison
and Napoleon Fontelera Jr., and Vice Mayor Richard Martinez of Infanta.
Not present but also
joining them in their decision was Sual Mayor Roberto Arcinue who has been
vocal of his support for Cojuangco.
In the first district,
only the mayor of Infanta belongs to the Liberal Party and was therefore not
around, but his vice mayor joined the other mayors in their declaration of
support for Cojuangco.
“This is our official
stand. We are supporting the gubernatorial bid of former congressman Mark
Cojuangco and we will stick with the NPC,” Celeste said.
He denied reports that
they would bolt the party like what five board members did in June.
He added that they
would support all the NPC candidates for congressmen and governor down to the
councilors in 2016.
Celeste denied that
they are cutting their ties with Gov. Amado Espino Jr.
He said Espino is in
his third and final term and that he is not yet endorsing anyone to be his
gubernatorial candidate.
There is talk, however,
that the governor’s son and namesake, board member Amado Espino III, president
of the provincial Ligangmga Barangay, is being groomed by the governor to
succeed him but the Espino camp would not confirm this yet.
Espino and his son
also belong to the NPC.
Celeste said the first
district mayors respect the governor, who he described as the “best governor
Pangasinan ever had.”
Celeste said he has
relayed to the young Espino about their support for Cojuangco and they hugged
each other.
“Not that we don’t
like him (young Espino) but why don’t we give Congressman Mark, a leader of our
party who has helped us for nine years, the chance?” he added.
Celeste said they have
been fair with the governor for coming out with their decision early “so at
least he would know what to do (on his son’s possible gubernatorial bid).”
“Anyway we have helped
him (the governor) in the last three elections,” he said.
For his part, Nacar,
president of the Pangasinan Mayors’ League, said their decision shows that the
first district mayors have teamwork and are solid.
He said they had
talked several times and weighed the advantages and disadvantages before making
public their support for Cojuangco.
“We did not hear
Congressman Celeste to dictate us where we should go but he asked us
individually about our feelings and opinions until we reached this decision
because majority of us said we would remain with the NPC. We are together where
one is, so we are here together to show our solid support,” Nacar added.
For his part,
Cojuangco said he is humbled by the support of the mayors.
“I am anxious to be
able to prove my leadership to all of them. I’m anxious to make sure that they
are not disappointed in their decision to support me,” he said.
Cojuangco declared his
gubernatorial plan last February and has since been going around the province
to make known his bid.
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