NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER Eduardo M. Año on Wednesday said he will permanently retire as director general of the National Security Council (NSC), effective April 16, citing health reasons.
“In recent months, it has become apparent that I must prioritize my health and well-being,” Mr. Año said in a statement, published on the official NSC Facebook page.
“To ensure continuity, stability, and the highest standards of service in safeguarding our national security, I believe it is time to step aside and allow others to lead.”
The Palace confirmed earlier on Wednesday that President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. accepted the resignation of Mr. Año, as it announced the appointment of former Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Eduardo SL. Oban, Jr.
“With his depth of experience, the President is confident that Secretary Oban will provide steady and capable leadership in advancing the country’s national security priorities and ensuring continuity in the government’s efforts to keep the nation safe and secure,” Palace Press Officer Clarissa A. Castro told a news briefing.
Mr. Oban is a graduate of the Philippine Military Academy Class of 1979. He was former President Benigno Simeon “Noynoy” C. Aquino III’s AFP chief.
He also served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and head of the Visiting Forces Agreement Commission. He was also elected director of stock life insurance company Cocolife on Nov. 29, 2022. — Chloe Mari A. Hufana


