A recent social media post claimed that Col. Audie Mongao, a senior officer in the Philippine Army, had withdrawn support for the Marcos administration, sparking widespread online discussion.ย The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) quickly moved to clarify the situation, emphasizing administrative personnel actions and the officerโs current status.
What Happened
Col. Mongao, a Philippine Military Academy Class 92 graduate and Director of the Training Development Center under the AFP Training Command, was reportedly the subject of claims suggesting political disloyalty.
Major General Mike Logico, commander of the AFP Training Command, addressed the matter publicly.
AFPโs Clarification
In an official statement on Facebook, MGen Logico explained that Col. Mongao is on New Yearโs Break status but remains assigned under the Training Command.
Efforts to reach Mongao directly had so far been unsuccessful, he said.
As of the evening prior to the statement, Mongao was relieved from his post as Commander of the Training Support Group and is now attached/unassigned under the Office of the Commander, Training Command.
Logico stressed that these moves were administrative in nature and not a reflection of any confirmed political stance.
Why It Matters
The post about Mongaoโs โwithdrawal of supportโ came amid ongoing debates in the Philippines regarding military allegiance and political neutrality.
The AFP has repeatedly emphasized that its personnel owe allegiance to the Constitution, not to any individual leader or administration.
This clarification highlights how rumors or social media claims can quickly create public confusion and underscores the AFPโs need to maintain institutional credibility.
Bottom Line
Col. Mongaoโs reassignment is officially administrative while claims of political disloyalty remain unverified.
The AFP continues to assert its non-partisan stance, reinforcing that all personnel follow the Constitution above politics.




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