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Updates on Duterte’s health from Bong Go

Pres. Duterte accompanied by Bong Go visits his mother’s grave amid speculations about his health.

Just when we thought he was looking better with the dark blotches on his face gone (by Honeylet’s facial cream?), the President’s health condition once again returned to the front page when he didn’t show up in the Barangay Summit on Peace and Order in Palo, Leyte at on Friday, the first day of February.

The first statement on the 73-year old health status came from senatorial candidate, Christopher “Bong “ Go, a former aide who continues to be always with the President.

Go, not a doctor, said the President was “not feeling well.”

Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo, also not a doctor, confirmed Go’s explanation of the President’s absence in the Leyte event saying it should not be a cause of concern. “”Well he is not Superman, every person does not feel well sometimes… I don’t think that the President cancelling an event in Tacloban (sic) because he is not feeling well is a cause of concern.”

Panelo tried to spin Duterte’s absence in a scheduled event to the President’s favor: “We should in fact commend the President for knowing when to cancel a trip and resting his body if he is not feeling his usual strong self.”
On Sunday, the President’s companion, Honeylet Avanceña- a nurse, not a doctor- posted in Facebook a video of her and Duterte reading news reports about his health seated across a kitchen table.

While Avanceña was obviously irked. Duterte resorted to his trade mark dark sense of humor asking “ those who believe in the news that I passed away, then I request of you, please pray for me, for the eternal repose of my soul.”

In another video, Duterte offered to be the messenger of the viewers message which he will bring after life: “Ano mga mensahe ninyo? Dadalhin ko. Pari, obispo, lahat. And ‘yung last wish ng mga durugista, ilista ninyo. Ako na ang magdala doon sa langit o sa impyerno. Depende lang.”

On Tuesday, Go gave an update on the President’s health by releasing a picture of Duterte’s visit to his mother’s grave Monday night, the 7th anniversary of the passing of Soledad Duterte.

News reports said according to Go, Duterte arrived at his mother’s tomb 11:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 4 “after meeting with the families of soldiers killed in the Jolo blasts and in an encounter in Patikul last Feb. 2.”

That statement, which gave the impression that Duterte went straight from the meeting with the slain soldiers’ families in Jolo to his mother’s grave in Davao, would not pass an alert editor’s eye if written by a reporter. There’s a one-day gap. But I suppose Go wanted the public to believe that the President is healthy and fit and that despite his hectic official duties, he took time to visit his mother’s tomb.

We just have to take note of it together with all the inconsistencies that Duterte and his officials say about his health. That’s what happens when you are not telling the truth.

A survey by Social Weather Stations September 2018 showed 61 percent of adult Filipinos said the public should be informed about Duterte’s state of health. Only 33 percent said the issue is a private matter and that full public disclosure is not necessary.

Forty-five percent of the respondents also believe that the President has health problems while 26 percent do not. Twenty-nine percent were undecided about the matter, said SWS.

Malacañang’s line has always been that the President has no “serious illness.” Therefore, the Constitutional provision that, “In case of serious illness of the President, the public shall be informed of the state of his health “(Section 12 of Art. VII states) does not apply.

Okay then. Let’s pray for him and the country.

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6 Comments

  1. My gad, Ellen I’ve always been a fan of your command of the English language. (Pag written lang, ha. Dyowk.;-))

    Can’t help correcting your prepositions. You don’t pray FOR Duterte, you pray TO Duterte.

  2. roc roc

    pray for him? nah, he can pray for himself. magsisindi ako ng kandila kung patay na siya, lol!

  3. roc roc

    he has no serious illness; of course, he is fit and health for one his age. he is up to date with vaccinations. things that are denied to young kids courtesy of persida acosta’s massive pananakot, and now young kids are dying of measles.

    why cant duterte say look at me, I’m alive, I’m vaccinated. follow my example and live. vaccinate!

  4. roc roc

    anyhow, I have a good look, really good look, at duterte’s face and realized he’s using make-up! a cover up make-up used by cosmeticians the world over to cover up or hide ugly and disfiguring birthmarks like port wine stains, etc. even his neck at the front may make-up din po just so the skin tone of both his face and neck blends.

    the dark blotches of his face is still there, only hidden under expertly applied make-up.

  5. roc roc

    failure to attend important events only proved duterte’s lack of commitment. and if duterte were to rest, he should be resting the day before the event, go to bed early and have 8hrs sleep, his speech ready, clothes ready, transport ready, everything ready.

    meeting the families of slain soldiers can be rescheduled, have it a day earlier, or a day after the event. hwag lang yong may clashing schedule siya dahil he’s hopeless at managing his own schedule.

    he is not well kuno; yeah right, not well because he does not like being in leyte, lol!

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