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Mocha Uson Reveals Reasons Why Gen. Bato Dela Rosa Should Not Resign

Prominent Duterte supporters and considered as one of the most popular showbiz personality on Facebook having more than 4.6 million followers, Mocha Uson revealed the main reasons why PNP Chief Gen. Bato Dela Rosa should not resigned despite numerous calls for him to quit from his office.



According to Mocha Uson on her latest column published by the Philippine Star, Gen. Ronald Dela Rosa should not resign and should be given a second chance. She also posted some evidence that similar incidents happened before, during the Aquino administration but politicians did not call for resignation of the PNP Chief.

Gen. Bato is going into his seventh month as PNP Chief but some people particularly the pro-Yellow groups, yellow politicians and the mainstream media are using the issue to discredit the Duterte administration, wants the PNP Chief to resign without thinking that the Aquino admin failed to do the same job in their six years of office.

Mocha Uson suggested that if real motive for those who initiated calls for Gen. Bato Dela Rosa to resign is to clean the PNP of scalawags, then the call for the resignation is not the solution but the speedy prosecution of people involved. We can only do that if we allow the system to work.

The problem of the PNP involving the killing of the South Korean businessman exist a decade ago but the previous admin failed to solved. The issues in the PNP before were treated as normal and usual news, and yet this time under the Duterte admin and the leadership of Gen. Bato who were responsible for the surrender of more than a million drug related victims, they made the issue seem so scandalous that they want the PNP Chief to resign.

Mocha Uson also noted on her opinion piece with PhilStar that as far as she remember, Sen. Miguel Zubiri even said to Gen. Bato "Sa tingin ko, ikaw na lang ang pinagkakatiwalaan ko. Ikaw na lang talaga ang pag-asa namin, ng taong bayan, because we believe in you."

To know more about the statement of Mocha Uson just head over to the official website of PhilStar.

Source: PhilStar / Mocha Uson FB Page

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