Look: DILG Issues Memorandum Showing Support For Duterte’s Advocacies

Look! The DILG issued a memorandum.

LOOK – The Department of Interior and Local Government has issued a memorandum which orders provincial, city, and municipal officers to organize their constituents who wanted to show support to the advocacies of Pres. Rodrigo Roa Duterte.

Recently, a news report entailing the memorandum issued by the DILG broke in.

Based on a report in Politiko, the government agency has issued a memorandum to provincial, city and municipal officials for the gathering of those who wanted to show support for the advocacies of Pres. Duterte against illegal drugs, corruption, criminality, and poverty.

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Pres. Rodrigo Duterte / Ap Photo (lifted from Inquirer)

According to the report, in the memorandum issued on the 21st of February, the Duterte supporters are invited for the prayer vigil that will be held at Quirino Grandstand, Luneta. The event will take place on the 25th and 26th of February.

The memorandum reads: “Our support for the advocacies of the President is undivided and we expect the local and barangay officials to do the same.”

The event which will be held at Luneta will take place as the Martial Law survivors and some personalities under the Aquino administration will hold a rally at the People Power monument in EDSA according to the news report.

Undeniably, the President now is facing lots of allegations which go against the advocacies that he is known for.

Based on a previous news report, retired police office SPO3 Arthur Lascañas has pinned down the President who is known as an advocate against criminality. The former cop claimed that Pres. Duterte has paid his group to kill a broadcaster, Jun Pala, in 2003.

SPO3 Lascañas said that his group was paid P3 million for the death of the broadcaster.

The claims of the retired police officer made the self-confess ‘hitman’ Edgar Matobato happy as his previous claims against the former mayor of Davao City are somehow backed.

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Photo lifted from Politiko

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