CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – Rumors of a destabilization plot to unseat President Ferdinand Marcos continue despite repeated warnings from the police and military that it will not allow any groups to grab power from the democratic government.
These reports were
further aggravated after National Police Chief General Benjamin Acorda filed
charges against a former army general Johnny Macanas, now a vlogger, for
claiming that Acorda and Armed Forces’ chief General Romero Brawner Jr
supposedly withdrew their support for Marcos.
Brawner admitted in November
that there is a plot by former military officers to topple Marcos. He said he
spoke to some of those behind the plot not to involve active soldiers. He
warned troops to stay apolitical and not to join the destabilization plot
Macanas served as a
spokesman for the 4th Infantry Division in Cagayan de Oro City in
southern Philippines and was also involved in the 1989 coup against the Aquino
government. He now runs the YouTube channel called “The General’s Opinion.”
Acorda, referring to
the Macanas’ vlog, said: “It hurts me that there are people na gusto lang
maging sikat yung kanilang vlog ay gagawa ng mga disinformation. No less than
my face, the face of the Chief of Staff, posted and viral saying the AFP and
the PNP withdrawing support or asking for the resignation of the president is
unforgivable.”
Macanas, in one of
his vloggs, quoted another vlogger “Maharlika”
that Marcos was included in the so-called 2017 “Narco List of then President
Rodrigo Duterte.” “Si Mr. BBM kasama sa Narco List noong 2017,” he said.
He also said that
there is a purported video in the hands of Maharkila showing Marcos
allegedly using illegal drugs.
Duterte
In November 2021 at
the height of the presidential campaign, Duterte, who frequently throws jabs at
Marcos, asked how a presidential bet manages to elude arrest for alleged
cocaine use.
Marcos and other presidential candidates, submitted
themselves to a drug test. Marcos was tested negative for cocaine, crystal meth
and marijuana use and submitted the results to the National Bureau of
Investigation, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and the Philippine National
Police.
“I really don’t feel that I am the one being alluded to. In
spite of that, I believe it is my inherent duty as an aspiring public official
to assure the Filipinos that I am against illegal drugs,” Marcos said then.
Protect people, state
In November last year, the commanders of the military’s
Eastern Mindanao Command based in Davao City and Western Mindanao Command in
Zamboanga City said they stand united with Brawner in preventing any
destabilization plot against the Marcos administration.
Lt. Gen. Greg Almerol, chief of the Eastern Mindanao
Command, also reminded troops “to remain professional and dedicated to their
constitutional mandates and stern duty of protecting the people and the
state.”
Almerol’s statement came a day after the Western Mindanao
Command said it had no reports of a destabilization plot in the South.
“We have not monitored any persuasion moves within our ranks
or any unauthorized movement in our joint operational area. Our significant
administrative and operational gains have consistently been progressive. We
will not engage in any other activities not congruent to what we have sworn to
do,” Almerol said.
Major Andrew Linao, a spokesman for the Western Mindanao
Command, said Brawner may have been misquoted by the press, saying this
destabilization plot had been reported since 2022.
“Na-misquote lang siya dito kasi wala naman report sa amin
on the ground as far as Western Mindanao Command is concerned. Last year pa yan
balita and si CS (Chief of Staff) is just reminding troops,” he told The
Mindanao Examiner.
Linao said they have, nonetheless, mounted a
counterintelligence operation to monitor security forces in Mindanao. “Anyway,
meron naman tayong CI (counterintelligence) that is monitoring our troops, pero
so far wala naman threats or destabilization sa
AOR (area of
responsibility) natin,” he said.
The Western Mindanao Command and the Eastern Mindanao
Command are the largest military headquarters in the South which have
operational control over the air force and the naval forces and tens of
thousands of soldiers.
Last year, General Rodolfo Azurin Jr., then the chief
of the Philippine National Police, also ordered an investigation after
receiving reports of the plot in the military to remove Marcos
from power. This also triggered an alert among police forces in the country.
Philippine military spokesman Colonel Medel Aguilar
previously denied the destabilization plot, saying “everything is normal”
within the military.
Who is behind it?
It was unclear what triggered or pushed former military
officers and their group to plot the downfall of Marcos, a former Scout Ranger,
and son of Dictator and namesake Ferdinand Marcos who was ousted in a
military-backed popular power people revolution in 1986.
However, there were reports that Duterte had been talking to
retired military generals, but he denied involvement in any destabilization
plots against Marcos.
The destabilization reports first floated after
Marcos cut short the term of the AFP Chief-of-Staff General Bartolome
Bacarro, a medal of valor awardee, whom he appointed last year to replace
General Andres Centino. Bacarro served only five months and was
replaced by retiring Centino in August this year. (Mindanao Examiner)





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