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A response from Lintang Bedol

26 June 2007 No Comment


Source : inquirer.net

Maguindanao election supervisor Answered accusation given by Ferrer the other day.

“I would have preferred a more rigid investigation by the Task Force,” the controversial Maguindanao election supervisor told the Philippine Daily Inquirer, parent company of INQUIRER.net, in an interview in his office at the provincial capitol here.

Bedol arrived in his office around 9 a.m., pistol clipped to his waistband just like when he was interviewed by the Inquirer and GMA 7 in Cotabato City late Sunday night.

He said he has not yet been informed by the Comelec of the decision of the task force, led by commissioner Nicodemo Ferrer, to relieve him as Maguindanao’s chief election official.

“Bahala sila [It’s up to them]. They can do that. It’s an administrative prerogative which can be done by any manager. At least there are no political activities now [that a provincial election supervisor must oversee]. It’s good because you can rest,” Bedol said, smiling, when asked to comment on Ferrer’s recommendation.

Bedol said there was no reason for the Comelec main office not to be able to find him in Maguindanao.

He said he has to have a subpoena before leaving Maguindanao lest he be accused of abandoning his post, and for purposes of reimbursement of expenses.

Full answer of Lintang Bedol here

The question now is, Who is telling the truth among them. Can people rely on Maguindanao votes? which will decide the 12th Senator of the Philippine Republic. What ever the decision of the Supreme Court and Comelec, It should always be for the People and not for the Politician.

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