Oloy lashes out at Rufus, Loloy

Lito Rulona and Ben Balce

Tagoloan Mayor Paulino “Oloy” Emano yesterday lashed out at Reps. Rufus Rodriguez of Cagayan de Oro and Pedro Romualdo of Camiguin for issuing statements he felt put him in the bad light.

“Kini sila misakay sa maong issue. Gabakaka kini sila,”

Emano told radio station DXCC.

Rodriguez has filed a resolution at the Lower House last Monday that seeks a congressional investigation into the circumstances that forced the Korean-owned Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Corp to withdraw its US2 billion shipyard project from Misamis Oriental.

His Camiguin counterpart, Romualdo, earlier hinted of a congressional inquiry into the Hanjin mess even as he confirmed that he received information about how local officials pestered the Korean executives with proposed business deals. Romualdo did not identify the local officials. The pronouncement of the two congressmen only muddled the issues, said Emano.

He accused the congressmen of adding fuel to the fire even as he called allegations that some local officials wanted to corner deals with Hanjin for the supply of construction materials as a mere intrigue. Emano said there were other politicians who insinuated that local officials tried to squeeze money from the Koreans. He said he would welcome any investigation into the Hanjin mess so he could clear his name.

“They have to show proof All they want is to destroy us.”

Said Emano.

Romualdo could not be reached for comment as of presstime. For his part, Rodriguez denied it was his intention to malign Emano.

“Wala nako gidaut si Oloy. The investigation is meant to clear things out in aid of legislation.”

he said. Rodriguez said he was very concerned because the Hanjin project side is near the congressional district which he represents.

Meanwhile, Romualdo’s son, Jurdin Jesus, said any investigation into the hanjin mess should be conducted by Misamis Oriental legislature. The younger Romualdo is the governor of Camiguin and concurrent Regional Development Council (RDC) chairperson. “What are they (Misamis Oriental provincuial board members) doing?” asked Governor Romualdo.

The younger Romualdo told DXIF Bombo Radyo that the Hanjin problem could be solved by Misamis Oriental officials. “They have to do something,” said romualdo. He added “Lets localize the solution and there’s no need for a task force. Let’s avoid politics because we are running out of time.” Governor Romualdo said the RDC would make a report and submit its recommendations to President Arroyo.