CEBU CITY – Former Tagbilaran City, Bohol Mayor John Geesnell “Baba” Yap II faces a disqualification complaint after he was allegedly caught on video promising cash incentives to voters.
Bohol congressional bet faces DQ rap for promising cash incentives to voters
In a joint affidavit filed by five residents and registered voters of Barangay Bil-Isan, Panglao, Bohol, Yap, who is running for congressman in the first district of Bohol, is accused of publicly offering money in exchange for votes during a campaign engagement captured on video.
The complaint stated that Yap’s act was considered vote-buying and a violation of the Omnibus Election Code
The complainants – Alfeo Estologa Usaraga, Albert Guibone Bompat, Renato Aronales Sarahina, Olimpio Bonao Bompat, and Ursula Hormachuelos Bompat – testified under oath that they personally viewed a video posted on the Facebook page “Voice of Boholanon” on April 26.
In the video, Yap is seen and heard declaring in Boholano: “Duhang bulan gikan karon, mubalik si Baba Yap, singko mil (P5,000) ako ihatag pero ug senior citizen, baynti mil (P20,000.00) ako ihatag!...naay senior nga ni pakpak sa likod oh!”
(Two months from now, Baba Yap will return. I will give P5,000, but if it is a senior citizen, I will give P20,000! A senior citizen already clapped at the back!)
The complainants claimed this statement was clearly made in the context of campaign activities and was intended to influence or induce voters, a violation of Section 261(a) of Batas Pambansa Bilang 881 or the Omnibus Election Code that prohibits vote-buying.
The video, which remains accessible via the Facebook page, was cited as key evidence. The complainants asserted that the footage is genuine, unaltered, and accurately represents the events as they transpired.
They authenticated the video evidence in their affidavit and attested to its accuracy and relevance in support of their petition to disqualify Yap from the congressional race. The document was signed and sworn before a notary public in Tagbilaran City.
If found guilty of vote-buying, Yap could face disqualification under Section 68 of the Omnibus Election Code.