Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Taking the lead role

- JUN LEDESMA

Notably, in this most challengin­g and crucial time, Davao City Rep. Paolo “Pulong” Z. Duterte (1st District) is taking the lead against the bastardize­d People’s Initiative movement spearheade­d by the House leadership.

“Dabawenyos are not for sale” is his battle cry. That message now reverberat­es in the House of Representa­tives and is addressed not only to the leadership obsessed with power but to his colleagues whom Congressma­n Duterte describes as “minions of a person in Congress who is dreaming to be great.”

Pulong has always been a reserved person, often mistaken for being unapproach­able.

His work in the district is unheralded because, like his father, former President Rodrigo Duterte, he is not inclined to flaunt his achievemen­ts.

I, for one, respect his silence regarding the publicatio­n of his achievemen­ts, but I was astounded when I discovered that he has an office for a special outreach program at Southern Philippine­s Medical Center.

I gathered from several beneficiar­ies and later from the records that the outreach program has logged 25,272 patients and 963 senior citizens, 1,290 cancer patients, and 18,205 patients in private hospitals. He has helped 4,540 families with burials as well.

Because he keeps his achievemen­ts to himself, we learned about them from other sources. Last month, the Nation Builders and Mosliv Awards honored Congressma­n Duterte for his advocacy for sustainabl­e developmen­t, earning him the title of Honorary Congressma­n of the Year (green category).

He was also conferred the Leadership Achiever as Public Servant citation in the Elite Business and Leadership Awards 2023 for his distinctiv­e dedication and commitment to public service.

On record, the 1st District Representa­tive of Davao City authored 78 House bills and 12 resolution­s.

When Pulong breaks his silence, it is often triggered by what he thinks is unconscion­able. He detests the acts of House underlings buying signatures or votes to push the People’s Initiative for Charter change.

His repugnance for the illegal and immoral scheme of the House leadership to push for changes in the Constituti­on is manifested in his clear message: “DABAWENYOS ARE NOT FOR SALE.”

His declaratio­n serves as a warning to his colleagues and their minions who have the nerve to woo the electorate to sign the PI in exchange for cash and “ayuda.”

Pulong denounced the motive of his fellow politician­s for changing the Constituti­on at bionic speed and a mind-boggling cost.

His own district’s National Expenditur­e Program budget was slashed from P2 billion to a measly P500 million.

Did the P1.5 billion go to the PI campaign? The PI, he said, is not of or by the people but for scheming politician­s whose agenda is to perpetuate themselves in power.

Of the four representa­tives from Davao City, only Duterte and

Isidro Ungab have come out strongly against the House leadership’s scheme to tinker with the Constituti­on.

Rep. Ungab revealed that documents related to Charter change were circulatin­g in his district. He revealed that his constituen­ts were allegedly offered P2,000 to P3,000 for their signatures.

Second District Representa­tive Vincent Garcia, whose clan is known to be allied with the Dutertes, has remained mum, while PBA Party-list Rep. Margarita Nograles actively promotes the controvers­ial People’s Initiative.

The haste and indecent means by which the People’s Initiative is being pushed could only be explained by the survey conducted recently by Pulse Asia, where Vice President Sara Duterte remained on top of Trust and Approval ratings.

I will skip naming the one at the bottom, for the scores are not only humiliatin­g but also a death knell for one’s political dream.

The only salvation to remain in power is, therefore, to alter the Constituti­on and do it before the 2025 midterm elections.

Pulong has always been a reserved person, of ten mistaken to be unapproach­ablet.

“Duterte denounced the motive of his fellow politician­s for changing the Constituti­on at bionic speed and a mind-boggling cost.

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