BARELY a day after Interior and Local Governments Secretary Jesse Robredo was laid to rest, reports surfaced anew of rival factions in government vying to nominate their candidate to fill in the vacated post.
Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama made his own proposal, saying former tourism secretary Robert “Ace” Durano would be a suitable DILG secretary.
He said Durano proved his management capabilities during his time as tourism secretary.
Durano also has a background in local governance being a former congressman of Cebu’s 5th district, Rama added.
Among the nominees for the DILG post were Cavite Rep. Joseph Emilio Abaya.
Abaya is being lobbied by Transportation and Communications Secretary Mar Roxas while President Benigno Aquino III reportedly has eyes set on Sen. Panfilo Lacson.
Like Robredo, Rama said the next DILG Secretary should have occupied a local elective position or has ties with the academe with exemplary management capabilities.
“If the next DILG secretary has no exposure with local government units he will have a hard time,” he said.
Rama said Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim is another likely candidate due to his previous stint as DILG secretary.
As chairman of the Regional Development Council (RDC), Rama said he can campaign for Durano’s candidacy.
He said he tried but was unable to contact Energy Secretary Rene Almendras and Budget Secretary Buth Abad about his suggestion.
Two factions in President Aquino’s Cabinet—dubbed the “Balay” and “Samar” groups, based on their area of operations during the 2010 presidential campaign—are competing to have their candidates fill in the DILG post.
Robredo’s successor would be the main agenda at the Aug. 29 meeting of the Liberal Party at its Balay headquarters in the home of Roxas, also LP president, in Cubao, Quezon City.
Aside from Abaya and Lim, also being considered were former Isabela Gov. Grace Padaca and Davao City Vice Mayor Rodrigo Duterte.
But sources said the emergence of Vice President Jejomar Binay of the Samar group as a potential successor of Robredo in the DILG has led some party members to call on Roxas “to step up to the plate and move to the DILG.”
The Samar group was Mr. Aquino’s campaign team on Samar Avenue in Quezon City.
In Cebu, a caravan held by the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) and Community Investigative Support (CIS) to honor Robredo passed by major streets in Cebu and Mandaue cities yesterday afternoon.
CIDG-7 deputy chief Nelvin Ricohermoso said yesterday’s activity was held by all CIDG-CIS offices nationwide.
He said the agency was grateful to Robredo for spending his final days with them in a summit held in Cebu last Aug. 18. /Doris C. Bongcac, Chief of Reporters with reports from Inquirer and Correspondent Chito Aragon