Work
for the people
Please allow me to express my
thoughts on the nature of politics in the Philippines as
it affects nation-building. I hope I could reach out to
the Filipino nation, much less touch on the hearts of
our political leadership.
I find it disheartening that the kind
of politics that we have in the Philippines has been
counter-productive to our common aspirations for
national progress. Our political leaders, especially in
the Senate, have stalled many important undertakings of
government that would have otherwise stirred development
in the countryside. The seemingly unending intrigues
generated by opposition lawmakers in their
investigations have already placed RP behind its
regional neighbors in many aspects, notably in terms of
national broadband connectivity, rural cyber education
and mass railway transportation, among others.
Nation-building requires the unity of
all citizens, including, and more importantly, the
leaders of the land - all working towards the attainment
of the common good. Sadly, however, the nature of Senate
investigations has merely tended to divide our nation.
Many senators do not dwell on hard facts and evidences
in building their cases, but rather thrive on hearsay
ostensibly in an effort to ultimately gain public
sympathy for its attacks against their political
counterparts.
Some opposition senators are now
looking at investigating the Tripartite Agreement for
the Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking in the Spratlys,
again without prior due diligence and thus, apparently,
in another attempt to discredit the current set of
administration leaders. Because of this, Malacañang is
mulling the cancellation of a vital agreement that would
have probably eased geo-political tensions in the region
and provided the country with additional source of
energy in the future.
I would like therefore to appeal to
our senators to take the side of the greater national
interest and serve as instruments and catalysts for
nation-building. Please let your nationalistic fervor
and love of country, rather than political alignments,
dictate on how you should perform your sacred duties to
the Filipino people. - GERONIMO R. CABRAL, PhD, UP
Village, Diliman, Q.C.
PCGG clarification
This is to clarify your story "AFP reshuffles generals,
senior officers."
While it is true that Chairman Camilo
Sabio left for the US with other officials of the
Commission to meet with the PCGG's American lawyers for
the hearing of the Supreme Court, Mr. Sabio's chief of
staff, Albert Feria, and PCGG Commission Secretary
Romulo Siazon did not leave with the chairman. The
chairman's daughter, May Sabio-Feria, is not part of the
group that traveled to the US as she is not connected
with the commission.
The claim in the report (attributed to PCGG insiders)
that each member of Sabio's group was given $10,000 for
plane tickets and pocket money is also erroneous and
without basis. Travel allowances given to government
personnel who travel abroad or even locally are in
accordance with established standards for all officials
and employees of the government to which PCGG strictly
adheres to. - NICK V. SUAREZ, Chief Information
Officer,
nickvsuarez@yahoo.com