Bongbong: Go's withdrawal from presidential race a 'selfless gesture'
Presidential aspirant Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has commended his former election rival and presidential candidate Sen. Bong Go's "selfless gesture" after he withdrew his candidacy to seek the highest post in the country.
In a statement Wednesday, Marcos Jr. said that Go "clearly acted his part in strengthening those of us aligned with the Duterte Administration."
He also said that his "withdrawal only mirrored his worth as a true public servant, one who is willing to sacrifice his personal aspirations to serve a common purpose and a higher cause: a unified nation crucial to the national interest."
"The call for a unified nation is getting stronger by the day. The withdrawal of Sen. Bong Go from the presidential race reinforces this current and signals the consolidation of administration forces to the BBM-Sara UniTeam," he added.
Meanwhile, Marcos Jr. said he was saddened "by the unexpected withdrawal" President Duterte, who already "achieved so much for the county in a short period of time," from the Senate race.
"Although we welcomed with utmost gladness when he earlier filed his Certificate of Candidacy for senator, we respect the wisdom in his decision to withdraw his COC," he added.
Should he win in the upcoming elections, Marcos Jr. said he and the President's daughter and vice presidential aspirant, Sara Duterte-Carpio, shall continue his legacy "and, guided by his wisdom, even enhance some of them when necessary."
"Rest assured, Mr. President, your sacrifices for this country will not come to naught," he said.
"With a unified nation, we shall have peace, unity and progress. Indeed, our country shall be great once again," he added.