Kin of 4 soldiers slain in clash with Abus in Bohol get financial support | Inquirer News

Kin of 4 soldiers slain in clash with Abus in Bohol get financial support

/ 03:31 PM August 07, 2017

CEBU CITY – The Cebu City Government handed P500,000 cheques to the kin of each of the four uniformed personnel who died in the encounter between government troops and the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) in Inabanga, Bohol last April.

Mayor Tomas Osmeña personally handed the cheques to the family members at the Plaza Sugbo grounds in front of City Hall after their flag raising ceremony on Monday morning.

“Ako ipakita sa tanang sundalo dinhi (I will show to all soldiers here), if you die for us, we will help you more than the national government will ever help you,” the mayor said in a speech.

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He said that even if the personnel died in an encounter in Bohol, their sacrifice also benefited Cebu City as they also prevented ASG members from infiltrating Cebu.

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Those who were recognized were PO2 Rey Anthony Nazareno, 2nd Lt. Estelito Saldua Jr., Sgt. John Dexter Duero, and Corporal Meljune Cajaban.

The cheques were received by Nazareno’s parents, Saldua’s mother, and the wives of Duero and Cajaban.

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In a response on behalf of the families, Janette Cajaban, the wife of Corporal Cajaban, thanked the city government for their support.

She said that even if it’s hard for them to see their children grow up without their father, they will continue to strive and live each day with the support of other people.

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