Thursday, June 16, 2022

P50-K to Each of the Villages Where Guico Beats Espino

By Mortz C. Ortigoza

BAYAMBANG, Pangasinan – Just like what he promised to his constituents here, outgoing Billionaire-Mayor Cezar T. Quiambao gave P50,000 reward to the leaders of each of the 304 of the villages’ 3rd District who saw governorship candidate Ramon “Monmon” Guico, III beat incumbent Governor Amado Espino, III.

Guico beat Espino by 187, 801 lead votes when he garnered 885,272 votes against Espino’s 697,465 in the May 9 provincial derby of Pangasinan.

“Mga pangako bago mag-election. Sana tuloy tuloy ang ating samahan at sana magsama-sama tayo kung puwede forever di ba? BFF! It’s (best) friends forever,” Quimabao exhorted the leaders in the vernacular.

The awarding was held at the Saint Vincent Ferrer Prayer Park in Bayambang where Quiambao and Guico’s allies and supporters from those recipient villages from the city of San Carlos, and the five towns of Calasiao, Malasiqui, Mapandan, Bayambang, and Sta. Barbara attended in the morning of June 16.

EXITING BAYAMBANG BILLIONAIRE MAYOR Cezar T. Quiambao (3rd from left, photo) and  Quiambao’s Man Friday 3rd District Board Member VC Ventanilla (2nd from left, photo) browse the headline’s May 9 Election in P’nan Credible – Comelec of Northern Watch Newspaper while in the middle of the distribution of P50,000 award to each of the villages in the Central Pangasinan district held recently at the  Saint Vincent Ferrer Prayer Park in Bayambang where Governor-elect Ramon “Monmon” Guico, III won the May 9, 2022 election against rival outgoing six years Governor Amado “Pogi” Espino, III. Guico and his leaders from the one city and five towns’ district attended too the event. Photo Credit: Prof. Arnel Montemayor

According to exiting Sta. Barbara Mayor Joel delos Santos of the 29 barangays in his landlocked town, 21 barangays saw Guico won over Espino.

Malasiqui Vice Mayor-elect Alfie Soriano disclosed to the other reporter of Northern Watch Newspaper that out of the 73 villages of the gargantuan town, 69 of the barangays buttressed Guico’s victory.

During the miting de avance of Quiambao’s spouse mayorship candidate Niña Jose-Quiambao on May 8, he exhorted the thousands of crowds in the public plaza here that he would reward them P1.5 million to each of the 77 barangays here if his bets of 18 candidates win by defeating Espino and his candidates from the national to the municipal levels.

Meron tayong gantimpala sa barangay na magbibigay ng 18-0 mula sa P600, 000 hangang P1, 450,000 depende sa laki ng inyong barangay. Mayo Diyes puede ninyo ng kulektahin. At sinabi ko doon sa mga Barangay Captains 10% ng gantimpala para sa barangay, 90% hati-hatiin ninyo lahat para pagdating ng Mayo Diyes meron na naman kayong pandagdag pang ayuda,” he told the applauding and cheering thousands of supporters who attend the band backed hoopla of his wife’s miting de avance held in that evening.

The 18 candidates of Mayor Quiambao are Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr and Sara Duterte for the presidential and vice presidential posts, respectively, of the UNITEAM, Abono Partylist, Maria Rachel Arenas for the 3rd District Congressional seat, 5th District Cong. Ramon “Monmon” Guico, III and Vice Gov. Mark Lambino for the governorship and vice governorship of Pangasinan of the opposition party, two candidates for the provincial board of the 3rd District, Mary Clare Phyllis “Niña” Jose-Quiambao and IC Sabangan for the mayorship and vice mayorship, respectively, of this robust town, and the eight candidates for the lawmaking body.

EXECUTIVES: L-to-R: Bayambang Mayor Cezar T. Quiambao, Pangasinan Governor-elect Ramon Guico, III, Northern Watch Newspaper Columnist Arnel Montemayor with nom de plume as Munting Isko, and Sta. Barbara Mayor Joel delos Santos.

The pronouncement of Quiambao – whose family owned the nationally renowned  Stradom (IT Solution for Real Change) and Land Registration Systems - debunked the outrageous tale among several individuals that the zero votes in the 2019 election to his party’s opponents like perennial mayoralty rival former Mayor Ric Camacho and Governor Amado Espino, III – the son of his high school classmate the former governor and with the same namesake – were victim of manipulation of the internet backed election machine when they got zero votes in some villages here.

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