Easter Samar town Vice Mayor Gil Norman Germino, 63 | Inquirer News

Easter Samar town Vice Mayor Gil Norman Germino, 63

/ 06:22 PM September 27, 2022

Easter Samar town Vice Mayor Gil Norman Germino, 63

FILE / Vice Mayor Gil Norman Germino facebook “Toytoy Germino”

TACLOBAN CITY — The vice mayor of Can-avid town in Eastern Samar succumbed to a lingering illness in a hospital in Manila on Monday, September 26.

The remains of Vice Mayor Gil Norman Germino, 63, are expected to arrive in Can-avid before Friday, September 30, according to Councilor Melvin Coso in a phone interview.

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“We were all shocked and saddened by the death of our vice mayor for he has done a lot to our beloved town when he was our mayor,” Coso said.

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Coso said Germino will be succeeded by Councilor Wilfredo Busa, who has yet to take his oath of office.

When Germino served as mayor of Can-avid, the town received the “seal of good housekeeping award” from the Department of Interior and Local Government several times.

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The award was bestowed to local governments for their exemplary brand of service to their constituents.

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Germino was a longtime leader of Can-avid, a fourth-class town with a population of more than 21,600.

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He served the public as either mayor or vice mayor from 2010 to 2022.

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