Former House Speaker Prospero Nograles dies at 71 

Credit to Author: jvicente| Date: Sat, 04 May 2019 05:30:40 +0000

Updated as of 2:56 p.m.

MANILA, Philippines — Former House Speaker Prospero Nograles died at the age of 71 on Saturday.

“Papa passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family. May we please ask for your continued prayers,” a statement from Nograles’ son, Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles read.

“Our family would like to express our deepest gratitude to all of you for being a part of Papa Boy Nogie’s life and journey,” added the younger Nograles in the statement.

The Cabinet Secretary said his father “passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family.”

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“May we please ask for your continued prayers. He is finally at peace,” he said.

The family did not release details on the cause of his death.

Details of the wake to follow, the statement further read.

The older Nograles, fondly known as “Boy”,  served as House Speaker from 2008 to 2010, during the time of former President and now 2nd District Pampanga Representative Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

He also served as Davao City 1st District Representative.

Nograles was also known as a political rival of President Rodrigo Duterte.

The rivalry between Nograles and the President span almost two-decades and had its height when Nograles ran for Davao City mayor in 2010. However, he lost to the President’s  daughter, Sara.

The two made amends in September 2017, with Nograles saying he was sorry for “whatever heartaches we had” during their rivalry.

READ: Duterte: Nograles apology not needed

 

In November last year, the President appointedNograles’ son Karlo to the Cabinet. The younger Nograles served as Davao City First District Representative before his appointment as Cabinet Secretary.

Meanwhile, former Davao City Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte extended his condolences to Nograles’ bereaved family in a Facebook post.

“My condolences to the family of former House Speaker Prospero Nograles, the first Mindanaoan Speaker,” Paolo’s Facebook post read.

“I and my family, including all of the Dabawenyos, join you in your grief and we could only comfort you in this time deep sorrow. Rest in peace Manong Boy.”  /jpv/muf

 


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