Marcos on Gov Garcia's suspension: Don't allow politics to get in the way of public service
Due process must be observed in the case of Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia, and she must be treated fairly until all questions surrounding her suspension are resolved, President Marcos said.

Marcos issued a statement on the six-month preventive suspension against Garcia on Thursday, May 1, calling for fair treatment for the local official.
The rule of law must be upheld, the President said, stressing that actions such this must go through proper channels.
"I have been made aware of the preventive suspension issued against Governor Gwendolyn Garcia of Cebu," Marcos said in his statement.
"Let me be clear: in a time like this—so close to the elections—it is vital that we uphold the rule of law and observe due process. Any action that affects the mandate of a duly elected official must go through the proper channels and in accordance with the Constitution and the Omnibus Election Code," he added.
The President expressed support to the governor, hinting political motive over the recent suspension.
"Governor Garcia has served Cebu with strength and consistency. Until all legal questions surrounding this suspension are resolved, she deserves to be treated fairly and with the respect owed to her office," Marcos said.
"Let us not allow politics to get in the way of public service. We must always be guided by the law, by prudence, and by what is best for the Filipino people," he added.
The Ombudsman has ordered the six-month preventive suspension of Garcia over the issuance of a quarry permit in a protected areas in 2024.