Guingona kids Drilon: I was ambushed because you missed Gingoog | Inquirer News

Guingona kids Drilon: I was ambushed because you missed Gingoog

By: - Reporter / @KatyYam
/ 01:54 PM April 24, 2013

Mayor Ruth de Lara Guingona of Gingoog City INQUIRER PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — Gingoog Mayor Ruthie De Lara Guingona was in a joking mood when Team PNoy campaign manager Senator Franklin Drilon visited her in the hospital Monday.

Guingona, who survived an ambush by members of the New People’s Army in Misamis Oriental Saturday, told Drilon in jest that she would not have been attacked had the senator taken her place and campaigned for administration candidates in the area where the NPA reportedly ambushed her as her convoy passed by a makeshift checkpoint.

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“Ikaw, Frank, kaya ako in-ambush kasi ayaw mong pumunta sa Guingoog,” Drilon quoted Guingona as saying in a chat with the Philippine Daily Inquirer after his news conference in Makati City.

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Guingona was reportedly making the rounds for her daughter Marie who wants to succeed her as mayor.  Guingona is the wife of former Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr. and mother of Senator Teofisto “TG” Guingona III.

Drilon said Guingona asked him Friday night to personally come to her area and campaign for both national and local candidates of Team PNoy.

The senator begged off however, saying the time it would take for him to travel from Cagayan de Oro to Gingoog and back would take at least four hours.

“I talked to her Friday and said ‘talagang ‘di pupuwede. Mahirap ang schedule.’ So when that ambush happened and I saw her, she said, ‘Ikaw kasi ayaw mong pumunta sa Gingoog. Na-ambush ako tuloy’,” Drilon said.

Drilon, along with President Benigno Aquino III and several Team PNoy senatorial candidates visited Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental and Marawi City in Lanao del Norte earlier this week to campaign.

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