Veteran newsman Jun Icban is now new Press Secretary
MANILA, Jan. 21 — President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on Thursday named veteran newspaperman Crispulo “Jun” Icban Jr. as the new Press Secretary to replace Cerge Remonde who succumbed to cardiac arrest last Monday.
Icban, editor-in-chief of the broadsheet daily the Manila Bulletin, is also the chairman of the Capampangan in Media Incorporated (CAMI), an organization of Central Luzon-based mass media media practioners in print, television and radio.
It was President Arroyo who inducted the new set of officers of the organization on Wednesday at
Meanwhile, the remains of Remonde were brought to the to the
President Arroyo will accord a presidential posthumous award to Remonde to be received by Mrs. Maret Stinus-Remonde, wife of the late former press secretary.
The remains of Remonde will be brought on Friday at the Malacanang sa Sugbo in
On Saturday, his remains will be brought to Remonde’s hometown, Argao,
PGMA confers Order of Sikatuna on US Ambassador Kenney
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo conferred today the Order of Sikatuna, Rank of Datu with Gold Distinction, on Kristie Ann Kenney, outgoing
The American lady diplomat merited the honor for her outstanding contribution to advance bilateral relations between the
“I wish you all the best,” the President said after the ceremony, held this morning at Malacanang’s Music Room.
“It is such a great honor,” Kenny responded. “I appreciate your leadership, openness and support to me.”
The order is conferred on diplomats, officials, and nationals of foreign states who have rendered services in fostering, developing and strengthening relations between their country and the
In Kenny’s case, the citation says she has done so much to educate the young people of the country, protect the environment, advance the interest of Filipino veterans, improve defense and security cooperation between the two countries, and foster peace and development in
The citation also notes her leadership in facilitating immediate assistance to the
Kenney, the first woman
“I’m their face but they do the great work,” she said.
“It has been an extraordinary honor to represent my country in the
She asked Filipinos to extend the same hospitality to her successor Harry K. Thomas, who President Barack Obama has nominated as the first Afro-American US envoy to
According to Kenney, Thomas is an experienced diplomat, who happens to be her close personal friend.
”He will be a wonderful United States Ambassador to the
Kenney will leave Monday for