LANAO del Sur Gov. Mamintal Adiong Jr. PIA File Photo.
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LANAO del Sur Gov. Mamintal Adiong Jr., on Tuesday, debunked claims that the province’s town mayors are junking their presidential bet, Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos, Jr., in favor of Vice President Ma. Leonor ‘Leni’ Robredo.

Adiong, chair of the Lakas Christian Muslim Democrats said Marawi City Mayor Majul Gandamra and 38 mayors of Lanao del Sur 39 towns are all solidly supporting the presidential bid, Marcos.

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To show proof, Adiong sent copies of the resolution of the Lakas Christian Muslim Democrats party and the signatures of the mayors.

“We are all together in supporting Marcos and Davao Mayor Sara Duterte,” Adiong said.

Amenodin Sumagayan, vice mayor and mayoral bet of Taraka town earlier said 15 town mayors are joining the RoSa bandwagon and were about to announce their support for Robredo and Duterte.

He said Adiong has given the mayors a free hand to choose their presidential bets/

“We are allies at the local level but beyond that, we respect each other choices. The governor respects our choice,” Sumagayan said.

Adiong said the entire provincial slate of the Lakas Christian Muslim Democrats immediately prepared a resolution after Sumagayan made the claim.

“We believe that with the Uniteam BBM and Sara, their administration will ensure that no Filipino from the north to the south will be left behind,” read the manifesto signed by Adiong.

Bongbong and Sara are set to attend a rally at the New Capitol Complex in Marawi City today.

Adiong said the entire provincial slate of the Lakas Christian Muslim Democrats would be there at the rally.

Vice President Robredo will also be in Marawi City tomorrow, a day after the rally of Marcos.

She is scheduled to visit the town of Buadipuso-Buntong town and later would visit a temporary shelter for Marawi evacuees in Barangay Sagonsongan.

Robredo would join a rally in Marawi City.

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