Palasyo nag-sorry sa kapalpakan sa SEA Games
NAG-SORRY na ang Palasyo sa nangyaring kapalpakan sa Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) matapos namang mag-trending sa social media ang hindi magandang karanasan ng mga atleta mula sa Timor-Leste, Myanmar at Cambodia sa kanilang pagdating sa Pilipinas.
“The Office of the President will not offer any excuses. As host country, we apologize for the unintentional inconvenience suffered by our athlete-guests,” sabi ni Presidential Spokesperson at Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Salvador Panelo.
Iginiit naman ni Panelo na normal lamang na may nangyayaring aberya sa malalaking pagtitipon kagaya ng SEAG.
“We understand that the Philippine Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (PHISGOC) has already apologized to our athlete-guests from Timor-Leste, Myanmar and Cambodia for the inconvenience they experienced when they arrived in the country,” dagdag ni Panelo.
“Incidents of delays in transport and checking-in at hotels happen in international sports and games by reason of the number of countries and athletes involved. We can no longer undo what has been done,” ayon pa kay Panelo.
Iginiit ni Panelo na ang mahalaga ngayon ay nangako ang PHISGOC na pagbubutihan nito ang trabaho para matiyak ang tamang koordinasyon sa pagdating ng mga atleta, ang kanilang transportasyon at akomodasyon.
“The Palace notes that there is no report of any incident jeopardizing their safety and their health. We are not promising that the Games will run without a hitch, given the countless athletes who will participate and represent their respective countries, but we will exercise due diligence in making sure everyone will have a pleasant, productive and memorable stay in the Philippines,” pahayag pa ni Panelo.
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