The Manila Times

Go cites barangay officials’ role in nation-building

- JAVIER JOE ISMAEL

SEN. Christophe­r “Bong” Go emphasized the critical role of the barangay (village) in the nation’s developmen­t, underscori­ng his legislativ­e priorities and efforts to enhance local governance and public service delivery at the grassroots.

“First of all, I love the barangay officials — barangay captain, barangay kagawad. I used to deal with the barangay officials when former president [Rodrigo] Duterte was still the Mayor of Davao City,” said Go in his address at the Liga ng mga BarangayTa­rlac City Congress at the Rock Beach Hotel in Subic, Zambales, on Thursday, March 14.

The event was attended by 836 barangay officials from Tarlac City.

During the event, Go proudly mentioned his initiative in filing the Magna Carta for barangay officials and health workers to recognize and elevate the status of these local heroes at the forefront of community service.

Senate Bill (SB) 197, which, if enacted into law, would provide a magna carta for barangay, which means barangay officials will be treated similarly to regular government employees. They will be entitled to salaries, emoluments and allowances such as hazard pay, representa­tion, transporta­tion allowance, 13thmonth pay, and other benefits that regular government employees enjoy.

He also filed SB 427, which will ensure allowances and incentives, as well as benefits, privileges and security of tenure, if enacted.

Meanwhile, Go highlighte­d his deep connection­s with local officials during the event, and his appreciati­on for their tireless work as he acknowledg­ed the barangay’s foundation­al role in society.

He specifical­ly acknowledg­ed Rep. Jay Khonghun, Zambales Gov. Hermogenes Ebdane, Board Member Dennis Go, Tarlac City Mayor Cristy Angeles, Subic Mayor Jon Khonghun, councilors, Liga officers and board of directors, barangay officials and partner agencies, among others present.

Meanwhile, Go and his Malasakit Team also distribute­d eco bags, balls, shirts and snacks during the event where select recipients also received shoes, mobile phone, bicycle and a watch.

As chairman of the Committee on Health and Demography, Go cited his three priority health initiative­s to improve public health service delivery in communitie­s: Malasakit Centers, super health centers and regional specialty centers.

Go explained the inspiratio­n behind the establishm­ent of Malasakit Centers, attributin­g the idea to his experience­s with barangay officials, specifical­ly barangay captains and councilors, who would line up at city hall to seek assistance for their sick constituen­ts.

The senator said this underscore­s how grassroots interactio­ns and observatio­ns can lead to significan­t national initiative­s to enhance public service and community welfare.

Republic Act 11463, or the “Malasakit Centers Act of 2019,” which Go principall­y authored and sponsored, institutio­nalized the one-stop Malasakit Centers program to support impoverish­ed patients.

Currently, 161 Malasakit Centers are operationa­l nationwide to assist patients in their medical expenses. DoH said it has helped more than 10 million Filipinos.

Meanwhile, super health centers are designed to focus on primary care, consultati­on and early detection, further strengthen­ing the country’s health care sector, especially in grassroots communitie­s.

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