ILOILO CITY—Local officials are calling for a deeper probe on the killing of veteran journalist Juan “Johnny” P. Dayang in Kalibo town, Aklan province on Tuesday night.

POLICE secure the house of veteran journalist Johnny Dayang where he was shot dead on April 29 in Kalibo town, Aklan province. (Courtesy of Radyo Todo Aklan)
“We demand a swift and thorough investigation to bring those responsible to justice. No stone will be left unturned in our pursuit of accountability,” said Aklan Gov. Jose Enrique “Joen” Miraflores.
“The circumstances surrounding his death are deeply disturbing,” added Miraflores in a statement.
Based on initial investigation, a gunman entered the house of Dayang and shot him past 8 p.m. on April 29 while he was drinking tea and watching TV.
The 89-year-old Dayang died from two bullet wounds in the back and neck.
“This was not only a heinous crime against one man, but a threat to our entire Kalibonhon community,” said Mayor Juris Bautista Sucro of Kalibo, where Dayang was an OIC mayor after the 1986 EDSA People Power revolution.
“He was gunned down in the sanctity of his own home is an affront to the values we hold dear as a peaceful and justice-seeking society,” noted Sucro.
“We will pursue justice and honor Sir Johnny’s legacy—not with fear, but with firm determination to protect our people and uphold the peace he deeply valued,” added Sucro.