PANTABANGAN, Nueva Ecija -- The Court of Appeals has affirmed with
finality its decision reinstating Mayor Lucio Uera of this town in his post.
In a
resolution promulgated on Oct. 13, the appellate court stood by its earlier
decision, reversing the dismissal of Uera by the Office of the Ombudsman.
The
ombudsman found the mayor guilty of grave misconduct for using armed men in
preventing some municipal hall employees from reporting to work.
The CA
dismissed a motion filed by the ombudsman, saying the anti-graft office failed
to raise new arguments that would warrant the reconsideration of its decision.
It said the
grounds raised by the anti-graft agency merely reiterated the issues that had
been considered and passed upon by the appellate court when it issued its
decision in June.
“I know this
might be far from over but I urge all parties to respect the court’s decision.
I will continue to work for the citizens of Pantabangan,” Uera said.
Uera sought
the CA’s help after the ombudsman denied an appeal he filed in October last
year.
The appeal
was still pending when Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales approved the order
dismissing Uera.
The mayor
sought a temporary restraining order on the ombudsman’s decision, which the CA
granted.
Uera urged
Vice Mayor Ruben Huerta, who assumed the post following his dismissal, to
vacate his office immediately.
Huerta, who
has been insisting that he be recognized as mayor, has refused to yield to the latest
CA order and has reportedly locked himself in the municipal building together
with his supporters.
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