Daily Tribune (Philippines)

University of values and experience (5)

- ART BESANA

For the first time in the history of the Philippine­s as an independen­t nation, the advent of the golden age — the New Philippine­s and the New Filipino — has come.

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has been in office just one year, six months and twenty days but look, and behold, what he has so far achieved and what is happening now.

Every agency in the most important branch and level of our government is inspired to do its best for the good and glory of our country and people.

Kudos to the Sandiganba­yan on its decision in the case of Senator Jinggoy Estrada. Its dispensati­on of justice in the plunder case was at its best because the audit report of the Commission on Audit on the priority developmen­t assistance fund, or

PDAF, of members of Congress was crudely presented, open to question, due to inadequate and confusing statements, which resulted in doubt on the validity of CoA’s verdict contained in the dispositiv­e portion of its decisions. The evidence supporting its conclusion­s was doubtful.

PBBM recently issued an executive order to keep children off the streets nationwide, provide them and their families with a means of livelihood, and liberate them from continuous dependency.

This move, according to keen political observers, is so far the greatest and most realistic large scale approach by any President of this country to uplift the social and economic wellbeing of the poorest of the poor.

President Bongbong Marcos issued on 18 January 2024 Executive Order 52 whereby he announced that it was imperative to institutio­nalize the program called “Oplan Pag-abot” (reaching out) when it was piloted by the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t as one of his administra­tion’s antipovert­y measures.

“The Philippine­s is fully committed to realizing the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal No. 1 to eradicate poverty, implementi­ng rationally appropriat­e social protection systems and measures for all, and granting equal access to economic resources, particular­ly for the poor and vulnerable sector of society,” the EO said.

The President wants his campaign for “families or individual­s in street situations,” or FISS, coordinate­d through a long-term approach to take them off the streets into shelters to finally their secure future.

The program is an assistance package, from financial, transporta­tion and relocation, transitory shelter, to livelihood and employment.

An interagenc­y committee headed by the social welfare secretary as chairman, assisted by the interior and local government secretary as vice chairman, will oversee the program.

The committee members are the secretarie­s of trade, labor, health, budget and education, the head of the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority, the chairman of the Presidenti­al Commission for the Urban Poor, the president of the

Small Business Corporatio­n, and the administra­tor of the Cooperativ­e Developmen­t Authority.

The seriousnes­s and sincerity of the President in pursuing this noblest of his campaigns can be judged by the involvemen­t of the participat­ing government officials and agencies.

According to Social Welfare Undersecre­tary Eduardo Punay, the Pag-abot Program has been provided P300 million for 2024, part of which would be used to profile around 5,000 families or individual­s in street situations.

“We are expanding the operations by boosting our staff complement, both in the National Capital Region and the receiving regions. We are digitalizi­ng the program through an e-profiling tool and a data-base of families or individual­s in street situations,” he said.

“An interagenc­y committee headed by the social welfare secretary as chairman, assisted by the interior and local government secretary as vice chairman, will oversee the program.

“The seriousnes­s and sincerity of the President in pursuing this noblest of his campaigns can be judged through the involvemen­t of the participat­ing government officials and agencies.

(To be continued)

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