
Marcos Appoints Oban as New National Security Adviser After Año Resigns
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. accepted the resignation of National Security Adviser Eduardo Año. Former Armed Forces of the Philippines chief Clarita Oban has been named as his successor.
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Año quits; Marcos names ex-AFP chief Oban as new national security adviser
After 3 years, Eduardo Año leaves the post
By Bea Cupin
Read full article →Marcos accepts Eduardo Año’s resignation as national security adviser
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has accepted the resignation of National Security Adviser Eduardo Año, according to Palace Press Officer Claire Castro. He will be replaced by former Armed Forces of the Philippines chief of staff Eduardo Oban Jr. READ: Año going after ‘bagmen’ “The president has accepted the resignation of National Security Adviser Eduardo
By dsanchez
Read full article →Eduardo Año retires; Oban new National Security Adviser
Malacañang on Wednesday said that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. accepted the resignation of National Security Adviser Eduardo Año, with former military chief-of-staff Eduardo Oban Jr. to replace him.
By Jean Mangaluz
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