Mayor's group affirms commitment of support to PBBM administration
By Chito Chavez
(MB FILE PHOTO)
The League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP) expressed its support to President Marcos amid corruption-related controversies.
In a manifesto of support, the LMP emphasized that “any threat to the stability of the Office of the President is a threat to the welfare and progress of every municipality.’’
As the "frontliners" of government, the LMP viewed the "current political noise and internal friction" as "unnecessary distractions" that disrupt momentum and divert attention from urgent public service.
“Our provincial presidents representing their chapters signed this manifesto because we see the progress being made at the local level. We must protect this momentum,’’ the LMP said.
LMP national president Mayor Faustino “Inno’’ Dy maintained “that the group’s focus must remain absolute and that is public service, not political friction.
The LMP also called on all national government parties to exercise restraint, demonstrate professionalism and prioritize collaborative governance to ensure uninterrupted public service.
Dy maintained that the LMP continues to affirm its commitment to upholding integrity and supports the President’s continued effort to stamp out corruption.
The LMP vowed to stand united in urging all Filipinos and public servants to rally behind the constitutionally mandated leadership for a prosperous and stable Philippines.