Monday, June 27, 2016

Calbayog elected officials to take their oath

CALBAYOG CITY, Samar, June 27 (PNA) -– Newly-elected officials in this city will take their oath of office on Tuesday at the seat of diocese of Calbayog.

City Tourism and Information Officer Ronald Ricafort said the occasion will be simple.

Representatives coming from different national and local agencies, non-government organizations, people’s organizations, village officials, representatives of different sectors, families and friends of elected officials are expected to witness the event.

The oath taking ceremony will also be heard live over government radio station Radyo ng Bayan Calbayog.

The event will start at 8 a.m. through a Thanksgiving Mass with Msgr. Francisco Cinco III as main celebrant.

The CKC Youth Symphony Orchestra will perform songs during the mass and the oath-taking ceremony program.

Newly elected officials of Samar’s first legislative district will also take their oath on the same gathering. They are Rep. Edgar Mary Sarmiento and provincial board members Regina Rabuya, Alfredo Serrano, Miguelito Ayong and Julius Mancol.

Members of the city council who will take their oath on Tuesday are Sylvan Josef Ayong, Abbie Joy Irigon, Billy Martires, Minda Pasacas, Jessie Jackson and Rosalia Chuca of the city’s Tinambacan and Oquendo Districts; Jeffrey Bernate, Aquilina Sabi, Cesar Sabenicio, Charlito Conejos, Alex Gelera and Rey James Uy of Calbayog District.

Incumbent Mayor Ronaldo Aquino and Vice Mayor Diego Rivera will take their oath for their second term.

Officers invited to administer the oath are trial court judges and village chiefs.

After the oath-taking ceremony, Sarmiento will deliver his message and it will be followed by the inaugural message of Aquino.

The mayor thanked residents for the support extended to him. He has called on everyone in the city to work together not only for the development of the city, but the entire province as well.

Aquino hopes that there will be good working relationship among newly elected officials, setting aside political differences. The police tagged Calbayog as election hotspot in the last polls. (PNA)
FFC/SQM

No comments:

Post a Comment