Signatories to this petition rejected the insurgent government instituted at the convention and affirmed their steadfast devotion to the ideals of the Katipunan.
This and the later Naic Military Agreement repudiating the Tejeros Convention results would later cost Andres Bonifacio his life.
We discovered that our Presidency in truth was wronged, because almost all their ballot papers were written by just one person, and [issued to] unqualified people so as to give them a majority.
Third: Two towns under their jurisdiction, Silang and Marinas, were captured by the Spanish enemy, and very many of our soldiers died as a result, and in addition to our having made contributions of cash, animals and rice, we had many wounded and suffered other great losses.
Fifth: Our people have been fighting practically day and night in order to defend them, as well as contributing greatly in other ways, and the reward has been an attempt to take our Presidency away from us by fraud.
In this regard, we have realised that their actions towards us are not those of true brothers, and we have agreed to distance ourselves from them so that our Presidency cannot be made subordinate, whatever happens.
We ratify this document under a binding oath to commit our lives and wealth to the defence and support of our said Presidency.
Should any amongst us come to suffer misfortune, openly or secretly, or be wickedly killed, we shall all investigate and shall not rest until the perpetrator, if such there be, is found and duly punished.
Bonifacio - Maypagasa Mariano Alvarez - Mainam Artemio Ricarte - Vibora Santiago Alvarez - Apoy Santos Nocon - Buhat Diego Moxica - Katibayan Andres Villanueva -Gumamela Jose Coronel - Alimbuyuguin Nicols P. Ginicu - Mangyari Marcelo Lumbreras - M/Batangbago [?]