Romualdez hails late ex-Leyte gov Enerlan: 'Humble, honest, dedicated'
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- House Speaker Martin Romualdez has joined his fellow Leyteños in mourning the death of former Leyte governor Edgar Mercado Enerlan.
House Speaker Martin Romualdez (Ellson Quismorio/ MANILA BULLETIN)
House Speaker Martin Romualdez has joined his fellow Leyteños in mourning the death of former Leyte governor Edgar Mercado Enerlan.
Romualdez, in a statement Saturday, April 5, described Enerlan as "a man whose life was defined by service, humility and unshakable dedication to his fellow Warays".
He said Enerlan's loss will be felt by the entire province. Romualdez further described the ex-governor as a true public servant who was humble, honest, and had the interest of Warays foremost in his heart.
He added that the late governor “was a pillar of strength and wisdom who helped lay the foundation for what Tingog Party-List stands for today". Tingog is based in Leyte.
“As one of its founding fathers, he played an instrumental role in shaping a movement rooted in compassion, unity and a firm resolve to uplift the voiceless. His vision was always clear: that the people of Eastern Visayas deserve a voice that echoes in the halls of national policymaking,” Romualdez stressed.
He expressed confidence that Enerlan’s “leadership principles, marked by quiet resolve and people-first governance, will continue to guide us as we push forward with our shared dream of a just and inclusive Philippines".
“His name will always be spoken with reverence in the story of Leyte’s progress and Tingog’s continuing advocacy,” he said.
The Leyte 1st district congressman expressed his and the House of Representatives’ “deepest condolences” to the family of Enerlan.
“May they find comfort in the knowledge that his life was one of purpose, and that he leaves behind a legacy that will endure for generations,” Romualdez said.
“As Speaker of the House and a son of Leyte, I stand with his loved ones and the many communities he touched. We grieve together, we remember together, and we commit to keeping his legacy alive through our continued service,” he said.
“Rest well, Mano Edgar. You have run your race with honor. We will carry on the torch you have passed,” the Speaker added.