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Delta to Panlilio: show proof on batching plant allegation


CITY OF SAN FERNANDO --- Vice gubernatorial candidate Dennis "Delta" Pineda has challenged former Governor Eddie "Among Ed" Panlilio to substantiate his allegation on BGC batching plant onwership rather than basing it on pure perception. 

“Kung mapatunayan niya na pag-aari ko ang BGC, ibibigay ko sa kanya. Kung wala siyang mapatunayan, magwithdraw siya sa kanyang kandidatura sa pagka-gobernador sa loob ng dalawang Linggo,” Delta told the mediamen in a press conference Wednesday.

This was the reaction of the Delta, son of Governor Lilia Pineda in a statement made by Panlilio in one tv program dragging him as manipulator of various construction projects in the provincial government. 

“Mayroong isang kumpanya dito, iyong BGC, pagka pinalabas iyong projects ng kapitolio, halos sila ang nakakuha ng asphalting, cementing, and road construction. Iyong contrata nakukuha nila, (sila) iyong contractor. And these are allegedly link to the family of the Pineda,” Panlilio was quoted as saying in television.

“Dapat tingnan ng mga tao ang control even the projects of the government. May perception because these are very difficult to prove. But may perception ang public dito that kinokontrol nila ang mga projects sa kapitolio,” Panlilio added in his interview at the TV Patrol program of ABS-CBN.

With this, Delta asked Panlilio to show evidence  to support his allegation involving BGC batching plant.
He said that for his part he is also willing to withdraw his vice gubernatorial ambition should Panlilio be  able to produce proof naming him as owner of the same.    

Panlilio is keep on telling the pepole with his television interviews that the BGC Batching Plant is owned by Delta and is getting priorities of construction projects by the provincial government.

Delta told the local mediamen  that he has neither engaged nor entered into contracts with the provincial government.

“Wala akong trabahong kinuha sa Capitolio,” Delta ended.

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