Sunday, March 6, 2022

BBM region 7 HQ calls for all parallel groups to unite

BBM region 7 HQ calls for all parallel groups to unite

CEBU CITY-- Partido Federal ng Pilipinas, the political party of Presidential aspirant Bongbong Marcos appointed Jun Romulo Manapsal as Region 7 Secretary General, had an oath taking ceremony, March 7 at the BBM Cebu Region 7 Headquarters ànd called all parallel groups to align and unite to avoid confusion and misunderstanding.
"Many groups are existing and still forming should align with BBM R7 Headquarters to get the correct information and to be able to properly help our candidate to avoid scams and undesirables to create confusion," Manapsal said.

Carlitos Evangelista Ceniza, PFP VP for the Visayas with Atty.Tito Pintor, Regional President for Region 7; Pamela Baricuatro, Provincial Secretary General for Cebu were present to administer Jun Manapsal as the newly appointed PFP Region 7 Secretary General together with Atty. Wilbert Dumon, Atty Angelica Fernandez-Dumon and Atty. Aldwin Fernandez.
Also present during the ceremony included chair Betsy Manapsal;  finance and treasurer Joseph Lo; marketing, Clive Aron Guanzon; Disaster and Relief Operations, Regan King; ways and means committee, Dave Lim; eventa and purchasing, Bling Lim; celebrity endorser and special activities, Chase Cokaliong and social media head, Victor Jao.
According to Ceniza that Central Visayas team had gotten the support of NegOr and Siquijor officiàls to the BBM-Sarah team. 

The Central Visayas teàm hopes to get a united endorsement and support from Cebu and Bohol officials, saying these are crucial votes for winning.

PFP Central Visayas regional president, Tito Pintor said the alignment of BBM and Sarah Duterte  candidacies formed the Unity Team, a political alliance of various political parties that support the BBM-Duterte Team on Nov 29, 2021 hence, Sarah run under the Lakas, and BBM undeŕ the PFP.

Manapsal said that the BBM region 7 HQ will only support BBM-Sarah tandem and they don't meddle in the local politics.


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