Monday, July 7, 2025

Biblical Relevance of Gov. Mon-Mon’s Victory

BY RUEL CAMBA 

THE results of the recent gubernatorial race in Pangasinan should serve as a clarion call for the incumbent leadership at Capitol to double down on efforts to directly cater to the manifold needs of the grassroots. In a way, the electoral outcome served as a referendum on the professed “legacy” programs and projects of Gov. Ramon “Mon-Mon” Guico III. These include the Pangasinan Link Expressway, Pangasinan Polytechnic College, hospital modernization including the Guiconsulta program, Pangasinan Salt Center, re-developlment of the Capitol area, etc.

Gov. Monmon Guico

            It has become crystal clear that more Pangasinenses wanted him to proceed with the said programs and projects than those who were opposed. But the depleted margin the governor had eked out (96,837 votes out of 1,665,777 cast for governor) underscores an issue that his opponent exploited to the hilt: weak foothold in the grassroots. In 2022, challenger Ramon V. Guico III pulled out an upset against then sitting Gov. Amado Espino, Jr. via (some said it was a landslide) a margin of 187, 807 votes. That mandate gave him the green light to  carry out his grand vision for Pangasinan. He envisioned the province to be the “Singapore of the North”, with modernistic features, agriculturally prosperous, a trailblazer in health care delivery and education, a financial heavyweight, and a premier tourist Mecca.

            But the exhaustive, grinding and lengthy planning process had its toll. Grassroots concerns were mostly relegated to the back burner for the time being. The opposition saw this as a chink in the supposedly formidable armor the governor has forged out of political alliances. It then became inevitable for his enemies to  unleash through the broadcast and social media a barrage of vicious, malicious, and mind-boggling black propaganda that portrayed his administration as kind of corrupt, heartless, spiteful and profligate. As it tuned out, the majority of the Pangasinan voters in last month’s elections saw otherwise as they fittingly thumbed down the duplicity and deceit let out by his foes, and gave him a second term.

                                                Dirtiest

            In my more than four decades of journalism practice, I have never witnessed so contemptible, deceptive, vicious, and virulent  a campaign propaganda unleashed against a sitting governor in Pangasinan as what was set in motion during the May 2025 polls.  This makes me wonder how one could unabashedly profess to serve the public good when he is wallowing in wicked  ways that include  dishonesty and trickery.

Right at the start of the campaign period, Governor Guico’s opponents lost no time in engaging in pernicious smear drive encompassing blatant lies, shameless deception,  barefaced manipulation of information, and distortion of truth, partial truths, twisting of the truth, and spin. For instance, they accused the governor of pocketing a sizeable amount from  Philhealth’s  Konsulta fund of P1,700 per beneficiary. Of course, that claim was a far cry from the truth, an outright fabrication which the Philhealth executives strongly debunked again and again.

Almost all of Gov. Guico’s major development thrusts, from hospital modernization to providing free tertiary education to the Pangasinan youth, were not spared from the gruesome propaganda blitzkrieg reminiscent of the reign of Adolf Hitler in Germany. Remember what Joseph Goebbels, the brilliant but notorious Nazi propagandist, crowed about? He said, “If you repeat a lie often enough, people will believe it.” He paused then continued,  “and you will even come to believe it yourself.”  That’s exactly what happened to the governor’s detractors during the poll campaign.

Candor and honesty were sidelined in the battle to dominate the news and to win votes. There was an overdose of lies and deception employed by the opposition to discredit the governor’s major development thrusts. And that by and large explains the depleted polling margin the governor obtained.

Of course, deception in politics is nothing new. What’s new was the degree to which it was played to the hilt by the governor’s enemies. Their primordial goal was not to serve the general welfare, far from it, but to perpetuate the destructive game of power and influence. The governor’s adversaries seemingly were incapable of making proper distinction between truth and falsehood. Or they knew the truth but chose to ignore or distort it. Through hired digital crackpots, they managed to spin out threads upon threads of fake news and all sorts of chicaneries, all for the purpose of debasing, vilifying and demonizing the governor. But the tactic misfired and, as I expected, failed.

                        Biblical Relevance

A man made of lesser stuff may have easily cracked up from the weight of that kind of horrendous smear drive launched at the governor. Provincial Administrator Ely Patague II, who has been with  Gov. Ramon Guico III for more than two decades, working with him through numerous political battles and overcoming countless odds and challenges, admitted bluntly that the recent political battle was the toughest for them.

“Mabuti na lang at matibay, malakas, at malalim ang pondasyon ni Governor Mon-Mon Guico. ..Siya ay leader na tunay na matatag at may takot at pagmamahal sa Panginoon,” he shared. To him, Mon-Mon Guico is that person with strong character and determination who can overcome obstacles and setbacks, gifted by God with inner strength and integrity, and raised in a family steeped with spirituality, love and respect.

According to Pastor Emmanuel Manansala, renowned Senior Servant of the Live In Victories Ministries Philippines, the ascension of Ramon V. Guico III as governor of Pangasinan has biblical significance.

Invited in Binalonan town as inspirational speaker during the  oath-taking ceremony of the governor’s father, Rep. Ramon Guico Jr., Pastor Manny, as he is fondly called by friends, underscored the biblical importance of salt and light to sustain life as ordained by our Creator. We all know that Pangasinan has been the biggest producer of salt and now one of the biggest solar energy producers (light) in the country. 

Pastor Manny emphasized the importance of salt with its countless uses ranging from the manufacture of food stuff, chemicals, medicines, and other commodities to serving as preservative. Without salt, he pointed out, most of our dishes would be unpalatable or inedible. Salt, he added, has a prophetic significance on Pangasinan as referred to in the Bible. He cited Matthew 5-13 which says: “You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampelled underfoot.”

According to Pastor Manny, despite its having some 36,000 kilometers of shoreline the Philippines  is currently importing about 93 percent of its annual salt needs. So, he praised the governor for his foresight and audacity in pursuing the establishment of the Pangasinan Salt Center aimed at sustaining the province’s position as the biggest salt producer nationwide, thereby helping ease the country’s dependency of imported salt.

In the same vein, Pastor Manny explained the biblical relevance of Governor Guico’s recent electoral triumph by quoting Matthew 5-14: “You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead, they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.”

I join Pastor Manny in saying that Governor Mon-Mon Guico was re-elected because God has a purpose for Pangasinan being a major producer of salt and light (solar energy).

“God created Pangasinan, put it in the map, chose Pangasinan to be a major salt and light producer in the country, and chose you to be its leader for the next three years… God wants Pangasinan to experience shalom (peace), because without peace there would be no prosperity,” he concluded.

I wish to add what is said in Proverbs 19:21: “Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.” The Lord, speaking through the people, wants Pangasinan to have genuine prosperity and progress under the stewardship of Governor Mon-Mon Guico III. So be it.

 

 

 

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