Guv inducts new ROLP-Capiz officers
ROXAS CITY, Capiz – Capiz Gov. Fredenil Castro inducted into office the new set of officers of the Reserve Officers Legion of the Philippines(ROLP) Capiz chapter Friday evening at MVW Restuarant and Tourist Hotel here. Inducted into office were Retired Philippine Army (PA) Col. Andres Ferrer as president; Col. Bennett Aguilar

By Felipe V. Celino

By Felipe V. Celino
ROXAS CITY, Capiz – Capiz Gov. Fredenil Castro inducted into office the new set of officers of the Reserve Officers Legion of the Philippines(ROLP) Capiz chapter Friday evening at MVW Restuarant and Tourist Hotel here.
Inducted into office were Retired Philippine Army (PA) Col. Andres Ferrer as president; Col. Bennett Aguilar (Ret.), vice president; Lt. Col. Redentor Layno (Ret.), secretary; 2nd Lt. Robinson Brillo (Reservist), treasurer; Col. Gabriel Vigo (Ret.), auditor; 2Lt. Ferdinand Banez (Res.), press relation officer; 2Lt. Manasis Malasa (Res.), assistant PRO; Col. Rainier Omoyao (Ret.), business manager; lawyer/Lt. Col. Rodriguez Dadivas (Res.), judge advocate.
The board of directors are Immediate past president Lt. Col. Blas Nolasco Sr. (Res.), Lt. Col. Joseph Bernales, Lt. Col. Leonardo Aman (Ret.), Capt. Isaac Villaruz (Res.), 1Lt. Pio Aducal (Res.), 1Lt. Nicanor Aducal(Res.), and 1Lt. Nicanor Ambuan (Res.).
Board of advisers were: lawyer/Lt. Col. Rodriguez Dadivas, chairman; Col. Hannibal Lipardo (Ret.), Col. Romulo Magdaluyo (Ret.), Col. Leonilo Malasa (Ret.), Col. Aelred Deysolong Sr. (Ret.), Lt. Col. Blas Nolasco Sr. (Res.), and Maj. Celso De Matias (Res.).
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