President
Benigno Aquino III is not turning his back on his responsibilities just like
the issue of the Mamasapano incident.
This
was stressed by President Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary
Herminio Coloma Jr. in a briefing Tuesday (Feb. 3).
”Sa
lahat naman po ng pagkakataon ay kinikilala ng Pangulo na siya ay Ama ng Bayan,
kasama na po diyan ‘yung pagiging Commander-in-Chief, at hindi naman po siya
tumatanggi sa kanyang responsibilidad bilang Chief Executive ng ating bansa
(The President accepts the fact that he is the head of this nation as well as
the Commander-in-Chief and he greatly accepts his responsibilities as the Chief
Executive of the country),” he said.
Coloma
said the President is not giving his thoughts on the Mamasapano incident
anymore because he already made these known when he delivered a televised
speech on January 28, 2015.
He
said the Chief Executive is also giving the Board of Inquiry, which was formed
by the Philippine National Police (PNP), the time to assess what really
happened in the operations of the police’s Special Action Force (SAF) in
Mamasapano, Maguindanao on January 25.
”Lahat
po ay isinasaalang-alang sa kasalukuyan at mas mainam po siguro na hintayin
natin ‘yung pagsasagawa ng kumpletong pagsasalaysay (Everything is being
considered now and it is better to wait for the completion of the on-going
assessment,” Coloma said.
The
Mamasapano operations claimed the lives of 44 SAF members in what the
govenrment said is due to a “misencounter” with members of the Moro Islamic
Liberation Front (MILF).
The
SAF members were on a mission to serve the arrest warrants to two suspected
terrorists – Filipino bomb maker Abdulbasit Usman and Malasian Zulkifli bin
Hir, also known as Marwan, reportedly a leader of the terrorist group Jemaah
Islamiya (JI).
The
President has received flaks from what happened to the 44 members of the
police’s elite group but Coloma assured the public that the President is taking
all these criticisms “with equanimity and with objectivity.”
“Sinabi
nga niya doon sa kanyang talumpati noong Biyernes, bilang Ama ng Bayan ay hindi
dapat pairalin ‘yung galit o ‘yung emosyon dahil kailangang malaman ang buong
katotohanan dahil ito ang magiging daan sa paggawad ng katarungan (As what he
said in his speech last Friday, it is not good to be gripped by anger or
emotion because there is a need to know the truth to get justice),” he said.
Coloma
urged all sectors to give the on-going investigation time and only after that
will the President give his thoughts.
”Kaya
hihintayin muna ‘yung paglalahad ng kumpletong salaysay at sa takdang panahon,
as appropriate, he will express his position on these matters (Let’s wait for
the complete statements and in due time, as appropriate, he will express his
position on these matters),” he said.
Meanwhile,
Coloma urged the public to be mindful of the information they get and not to easily
believe especially on the alleged destabilization plot against the President.
He
said these talks are baseless and are not beneficial to the country. (PNA)
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