Inquirer News

New superintendent for PMA named

Turnover of Superintendent at PMA

Vice Admiral Allan Ferdinand Cusi (at far center) has retired and was relaxed on Monday (Nov. 16) by Air Force Major General Ferdinand Cartujano (at Left foreground). The turnover ceremony drew a limited audience due to the coronavirus oandemic and was led by Armed Forces Chief of Staff General Gilbert Gapay (at right). PHOTO COURTESY OF PMA

BAGUIO CITY—A new superintendent took the helm of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) on Monday, vowing to continue reforms aimed at removing all forms of maltreatment among cadets.

Air Force Maj. Gen. Ferdinand Cartujano, a member of PMA “Maringal” Class of 1988, replaced Vice Adm. Allan Ferdinand Cusi, who retired.

“These are difficult times when our integrity is constantly being doubted—when our truthfulness is portrayed as opaque glass that cannot be penetrated by light,” Cartujano told cadets and fellow officers during the turnover ceremony. —VINCENT CABREZA

Exit mobile version