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DILG-6 reminds village execs to set example in obeying laws

DILG Regional Director Juan Jovian Ingeniero in Bacolod City Tuesday, March 14*Ronnie Baldonado photo

The Department of the Interior and Local Government in Western Visayas (DILG-6) has reminded village officials of their role as public servants, who should set an example in obeying the law.

“To barangay captains. You should serve as an example for public service. You should abide by the law. No one is above the law. Even if you are an official, you should obey kung hindi, hahabulin kayo ng batas (if not, the law will go after you),” said DILG Regional Director Juan Jovian Ingeniero said Tuesday, March 14.

The DILG official was responding to the query related to the criminal charges for illegal gambling, specifically the illegal operation of Small Town Lottery, filed by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) here against three barangay chairperson on March 8.

He said that village chiefs represent the government in their barangays and should always follow the law, although he acknowledged that not all barangay officials are violators.

“Majority of them are good public servants. ‘Yung mangilan-ngilan na nakakalimot (the few who forget), we will make sure that we will advise you. Our people will talk to you to remind you of your role and function as public servants,” Ingeniero said.

Charged by the NBI-Bacolod before the Kabankalan City Prosecutor’s Office were Noli Villarosa, barangay chair of Tangub here, as well as Joel Alibango of Barangay 5 and Franz Leonard Siguero of Barangay 6 in Kabankalan City.

NBI-Bacolod agent-in-charge Renoir Baldovino said Villarosa has been identified as the “financier” while Alibango and Siguero, as “protectors.”

Villarosa denied the charges, saying he has no involvement in illegal gambling and is willing to be investigated.*PNA

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