Marcos to Teves: Return to PH or gov’t will ‘move without any discussions’

Marcos (left); Teves (right)

MANILA — President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Wednesday issued a stern warning to Negros Oriental Rep. Arnie Teves, who is still out of the country.

Marcos said that Teves should return to the Philippines lest the government will be forced to “move without any discussions with him.”

“The only advice I can only give to Cong. Arnie is that habang tumatagal ito mas nagiging mahirap ang sitwasyon mo. Mas maaga kang makauwi, mas marami pang option ang mangyayari. Pero pagka masyado nang late, wala na, mapipilitan ang gobyerno, we will have to move without any discussions with him,” Marcos said in an ambush interview.

Teves has been linked to the killing of Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo and eight provincial staff and constituents, after the suspects tagged him as the alleged mastermind in the governor’s killing.

Teves has denied having a hand in the incident.

The lawmaker has yet to return to the country despite his authority to travel to the United States being valid only from Feb. 28 to March 9.

The lawmaker’s camp has also insisted several times that there was a threat to him and his family.

Marcos, meanwhile, reassured Teves that the government would provide all kinds of security for him.

“To reassure him, we will provide all kinds of security kung ano ang gusto mo. Mayaman ka naman, may private jet ka naman eh, mag-landing ka kung saan mo gusto, sa (Basa) Air Force Base, mag-landing siya sa Basa, papaligiran natin ng sundalo, walang makakalapit ng isang kilometro that will guarantee his security,” Marcos said.

Not about e-sabong

Marcos also dismissed Teves’ claims that he was being tagged as the alleged mastermind due to his former e-sabong business.

Teves, in a Facebook post, claims: “Ang ibang naririnig ko lang naman na anggulo is yung sa e-sabong. Meron daw mga ilang tao na gusto daw nilang masolo ang e-sabong kaya kinakana nila ako. Matagal ko nang sinabi, wala na ako dyan. Kung gusto nyo mag-negosyo ng e-sabong mag negosyo kayo, wala naman pumipigil sa inyo eh. Ewan ko lang kung papayag si President BBM.”

Marcos, however, said all of the recent developments were due to the death of Degamo.

“Ang puno’t dulo nito ay e-sabong? Hindi. Ang puno’t dulo nito ay pagkapaslang kay Gov. Degamo,” he said.

“Nagkaproblema na kami sa e-sabong noon, but that’s not what it’s about. Because noong nagkakaroon ng e-sabong doon, hindi naman natin ginawa ‘yung re-organization, hindi natin nilipat ‘yung mga pulis, hindi natin ipinasok ‘yung military dahil sa e-sabong,” the President added.

“This is about the killing of Gov. Degamo. Pure and simple,” Marcos continued. (John Eric Mendoza © Philippine Daily Inquirer)

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