he claim the
police are peddling that the camera installed in front of La Salle Greenhills
was to monitor traffic and not the movements of National Broadband Network (NBN)
key witness Rodolfo Noel Lozada Jr. is one of those pathetic "almost believable"
excuses. Good but not good enough. Out of the 1,200 critical intersections and
the hundreds of critical traffic spots in the 10 major thoroughfares of Metro
Manila, the police just had to pick the front side of La Salle Greenhills to
concentrate their traffic monitoring efforts? What incredible luck Lozada must
have.
The truth is that while the police are an integral part of
decongesting traffic flow in the metropolis, managing the task rightly belongs
to the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) by law. Hence, it can only be
the MMDA that can undertake such a project. In case the police leadership in
Camp Crame has never heard about it, the MMDA had such a traffic monitoring
project but the incumbent "genius leader" of the agency, Bayani Fernando, deemed
it fit to shelve the entire effort. The irony is that the project was inherited
by alleged NBN broker and resigned poll chief Benjamin Abalos Sr. when he came
in as MMDA chairman. Apparently, the project contractor felt he was close enough
to Abalos to actually screw the implementation. As if to prove the point, he
even had the audacity to have one traffic camera installed so that half the
screen used by the MMDA to watch the traffic flow in the area was actually
blocked by an electric post. The project was subsequently accepted and paid for
by the Abalos MMDA.
This is the kind of deception that the opposition will have
to contend with as it seeks to unseat Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. It is the same
kind of deception that the minions of the Palace undertake when they argue that
the Filipino people are tired of "people power" based on the attendees of the
denunciation rallies. They want us to ignore the principle of the thing and the
fact that their economic policies have made most of us so poor and tied up with
making a living that attending anti-administration rallies is a luxury.
When the way the administration holds on to power shames the
intestinal fortitude of a pinworm, the opposition should muster the broadest
coalition of forces behind it to "exterminate the greed" that reigns in our
country. What is needed is an opposition leadership that can galvanize such a
coalition. Not just from the progressive and cause-oriented groups but also the
moderates, big business groups, the Church, anti-administration traditional
politicians and even the guilt-ridden segments of the administration. As former
Vice-President Teofisto Guingona Jr. put it, what the country needs are new and
fresh faces to lead the struggle against the oppressive and deceptive policies
of the current administration.
Last Friday's anti-administration rally in Makati was an
excellent example of building and mobilizing an effective coalition against the
current administration. The political and economic spectrum was well-represented
and nobody tried to grab center stage. Commendable as well were the efforts of
Makati Mayor and United Opposition head Jejomar Binay in bringing together the
various groups and in negotiating with police authorities to keep the whole
thing peaceful. It was also a worthy learning experience on coalition-building,
achieving justice and fighting graft and corruption.
As much as they are meant to express the collective outrage of Filipinos not
just against the NBN deal, the planned protest actions in the coming weeks will
be a weeding out process within the opposition to find such a leadership. And,
there will be no shortage of issues to protest. That is virtually guaranteed at
the rate things are going. It will be a leadership that transcends the narrow
confines of organizational designations and become real political centers
towards which the anti-administration forces can gravitate. Given that any
impeachment moves later in the year will be most likely unsuccessful - there are
simply too many pro-administration congressmen for that - the emerging
anti-administration coalition leadership will be the most logical opposition
standard bearers in 2010.