ANGELES CITY – A known ally of Mayor Francis “Blueboy” Nepomuceno, has expressed intention to run again for councilor here but under the ticket of Sec. Ed Pamintuan.
“Sec. Pamintuan has been a political ally since I joined politics in 1994 as a village chief,” former city councilor Alex “Mr. In” Indiongco said in a telephone interview. He ran for vice mayor here under Blueboy’s ticket in the 2007 elections but lost in a three-way fight against former councilor Jericho Aguas and now Vice Mayor Vicky-Vega Cabigting.
He said Pamintuan has supported “all my programs and activities for the barangay and even during my stint as president of the Councilors’ League of Angeles City in 1997.”
Indiongco formally resigned from his post as chief of staff of Association of Barangay Councils (ABC) president Robin L. Nepomuceno, elder brother of the mayor.
“My last day of work will be effective November 15, 2009. I have decided to bestow my full supervision on our family business. This is also a turning point for me to organize my plan and prepare myself personally for the forthcoming 2010 elections,” Indiongco said in his resignation letter e-mailed to Punto Central Luzon.
“I have been fortunate to be in employment by The Liga ng mga Barangay, I have cultured that putting the people first is of vital substance in today’s competitive environment, especially with my decision of aspiring a good position under God’s will on the 2010 elections,” he added.
Pamintuan, who earlier announced his intention to run for mayor here, has confirmed that Indiongco will join the “Agyu Tamu” team together with Vice Mayor Vicky Vega-Cabigting.
For his part, Councilor Jay Sangil said he welcomed Indiongco to Team EdPam “which was formed naturally because we have a common goal, mission and vision for a progressive Angeles City.”
“Miyabe-yabe kami ngeni, during the abnormal times in the city when it is suffering from various problems under the Nepomuceno administration,” he said.
Aside from Indiongco, included in Pamintuan’s line-up include: Atty. Pinggoy Lopez, Rey Gueco, Efren Dela Cruz, Salapungan barangay Captain Jerry Alejandrino, Edu Pamintuan, councilors Sangil, Dr. Ruben Maniago, Atty. Willie Rivera and Maricel “Marang” Morales.
“Sec. Pamintuan has been a political ally since I joined politics in 1994 as a village chief,” former city councilor Alex “Mr. In” Indiongco said in a telephone interview. He ran for vice mayor here under Blueboy’s ticket in the 2007 elections but lost in a three-way fight against former councilor Jericho Aguas and now Vice Mayor Vicky-Vega Cabigting.
He said Pamintuan has supported “all my programs and activities for the barangay and even during my stint as president of the Councilors’ League of Angeles City in 1997.”
Indiongco formally resigned from his post as chief of staff of Association of Barangay Councils (ABC) president Robin L. Nepomuceno, elder brother of the mayor.
“My last day of work will be effective November 15, 2009. I have decided to bestow my full supervision on our family business. This is also a turning point for me to organize my plan and prepare myself personally for the forthcoming 2010 elections,” Indiongco said in his resignation letter e-mailed to Punto Central Luzon.
“I have been fortunate to be in employment by The Liga ng mga Barangay, I have cultured that putting the people first is of vital substance in today’s competitive environment, especially with my decision of aspiring a good position under God’s will on the 2010 elections,” he added.
Pamintuan, who earlier announced his intention to run for mayor here, has confirmed that Indiongco will join the “Agyu Tamu” team together with Vice Mayor Vicky Vega-Cabigting.
For his part, Councilor Jay Sangil said he welcomed Indiongco to Team EdPam “which was formed naturally because we have a common goal, mission and vision for a progressive Angeles City.”
“Miyabe-yabe kami ngeni, during the abnormal times in the city when it is suffering from various problems under the Nepomuceno administration,” he said.
Aside from Indiongco, included in Pamintuan’s line-up include: Atty. Pinggoy Lopez, Rey Gueco, Efren Dela Cruz, Salapungan barangay Captain Jerry Alejandrino, Edu Pamintuan, councilors Sangil, Dr. Ruben Maniago, Atty. Willie Rivera and Maricel “Marang” Morales.