BREAKING! Panelo accepts Baya Muna challenge to commute on peak hours

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DAVAO CITY —Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo accepted the challenge of the militant groups to commute and experience the so-called ‘transport crisis’ in the country.

Bayan Muna Party-list Representative Eufemia Cullamat on Wednesday dared Panelo to commute without bodyguards to feel the suffering of what she described as a transport crisis in the country.

Crisis, according to Panelo is tantamount to Paralysis, “the government is still moving, the transport is moving, Pag may paralysis ang transport, yun ang totoong may crisis. But when it comes to crisis in the loss of income, totoo ‘yon””

In a press briefing in MalacaƱang Thursday, Panelo gamely answered all questions relative to the ‘challenge’.

Panelo who earlier described the challenge as a “silly challenge” said , he is responding to it and “It is a silly acceptance.”

Tomorrow, Friday, October 11, Panelo will respond to the dare game, as he stressed ” When you share the suffering of other people it is called sharing.”

He emphasized “Bast magco-commute tayo, tomorrow.”

When he commutes tomorrow, Panelo said, he does nto want media coverage.

Asked what time and from where? he responded “Secret”.-ezc/Newsline.ph

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