LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – Benguet Rep. Eric Go Yap is eyeing cases against those involved in the multi-disqualification charges filed before the Commission on Elections against him.
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Seven disqualification cases have been filed against Yap.
These were lodged by Cresencio Akia, Danny S. Montes, Patricio A. Ananayo, Demetrio A. Martin, Ceasar D. Sotelo, Luis B. Santiago, Bronson B. Sacpa, Valentin C. Leo, Ramos S. Guivac, Eleazar B. Narciso, Marcial E. Flores, Leonero C. Joseph, and Janielyn A. Takingan.
"Another disqualification case was filed against me today, to date, it’s the seventh already. Again, the petition questions my citizenship but with no proof to back up their claims," Yap said.
The proclamation of Yap, who earned 144,093 votes, was put on hold following an order from the Comelec due to a disqualification case filed before the elections.
"As mentioned previously, the petitioners will face serious charges. Our lawyers are drafting the charges already against every single one of them. Masyadong malaking damage na ‘yung ginagawa nila and nararapat lang siguro na may pananagutan din sila sa ginagawa nila because this is no longer ethical and professional, ito po ay mockery na, pambababoy na sa proseso. It’s important to note na itong mga kaso po ay filed after the election, after malaman na kung sino ang pinili ng mga tao," added Yap.
Yap received the sixth disqualification case on May 27 filed by petitioners Rufino Soriano III and Agustina Igualdo Peter, residents of Buguias, Benguet, also questioning the citizenship of the re-elected solon.
"We know who's behind all these but we will deal with that later. Kailangan lang muna sagutin ang mga ito otherwise, we risk not having a sitting Benguet representative come July 1. We will hurdle these and the petitioners will have their day in the court after," Yap said.