Espino family resigns membership in NPC

By August 11, 2014Headlines, News

IT has been a full week of political posturing among and between the province’s top political leaders.

After Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr., announced his son’s bid to succeed him, he, his brother, Bautista Mayor Amadeo T. Espino; and two sons, Bugallon Mayor Jumel Anthony I. Espino and Board Member Amado “Pogi” I. Espino, III finally tendered their irrevocable resignation as members of the Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC) with immediate effect.

Expressing deep regret in filing their resignation letter to NPC President Georgidi B. Aggabao, the joint resignation letter of Gov. Espino and Mayors Amadeo and Jumel dated July 31, 2014, was received by the office of Aggabao on August 4, while the separate letter of BM Espino dated also on August 4 was sent via email to the office of the NPC president on the same day.

“As elected leader of the entire province of Pangasinan, the undersigned Governor finds it grossly improper, and totally out of place, to announce political preferences, or to actively take part in any partisan activity, at this point in time when the next elections, in May 2016, are still a long way to go,” the governor’s letter stated.

The letter said that there is a proper time to do that especially the incumbent officials who are sworn to serve everyone, regardless of political affiliations.

“On the contrary,” the letter said, “the leaders, and the members of the Nationalist People’s Coalition have espoused a different view, and in fact, have actively engaged in purely partisan activities.”

The letter stated that to allow their party leaders and party mates to have a free hand in pursuing their respective political agenda, the Espinos have to tender their irrevocable resignation.

In his separate letter, BM Espino, who is the incumbent president of the Liga ng mga Barangay in Pangasinan, wrote that the present situation has become incompatible with his membership in the NPC.

“I, therefore, have no choice but to leave the party,” BM Pogi’s letter stated. (Johanne M. Macob,PIO)

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