Photo courtesy of Ramona Go Facebook page
The first female general of the Armed
Forces of the Philippines is up for a new challenge after choosing a different
battlefield – politics.
Retired Brigadier General Ramona Go of the
Philippine Army was proclaimed mayor-elect of San Enrique town in Iloilo on
Thursday after Monday’s midterm elections.
“I feel happy about it because I saw the
pulse of the people. They know that my victory means our growth and progress,”
she told INQUIRER.net on Saturday.
Go retired in September, or six months
ahead of her compulsory retirement from her 33
years in service to run for public office. She was then the Assistant to the
Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (AJ1) when she left the military service.
She joined the ruling Liberal Party and
ran up against Nikko Fernandez of United Nationalist Alliance, brother of
incumbent mayor Mediatrix Fernandez.
“I feel kasi that my town needs me,” she
added. With respect to her predecessors, she said there was little development
in the past years and wanted to do her part. “I know my expertise, network and
training as [a military officer] would help my kababayans [countrymen].”
The town of San Enrique has a population
of 35,000. It had a voting turnout of about 16,000 out of 19,000 voters in the
recent elections. Go garnered 8,789 votes, while her opponent had 6,908 votes as
per Commission on Elections.
Go served the military with distinction.
She was the first female military pilot of the AFP after finishing her flying course in 1986.
She was also the first female line
officer, and was also the first female Adjutant General. The AFP has had female
generals but they were from the technical service, serving as nurses.
She also holds the distinction of being
the AFP’s first woman battalion commander when she headed the Army Aviation
Battalion (Bagwis) in 2003.
In an earlier interview, Go said she
wanted to improve her town as
her great, great grandparents segregated the town of San Enrique from the town
Passi which it was once a part of.
The 56-year-old mayor-elect of San Enrique
has many plans for her town and promised to put it on the map. “Our town isn’t
known, it’s like a village,” she said. She added she would make San Enrique
“conducive” for business, and aim
for commerce investments to her town.
Asked if she would seek for higher office
in the future, Go said she would do her best as a mayor first.
“I am not sure [if I would run for higher
office next elections.] At the moment, these people who voted for me have high
expectations. I will first deliver the expectations,” she said.
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