Philippine Daily Inquirer

LAGUNA SCHOOL TAKES DOWN NYC LEADER’S TARP

- —MARICARCIN­CO

A high school in Los Baños town in Laguna province where National Youth Commission (NYC) chair Ronald Cardema graduated took down a tarpaulin showing him with President Duterte, amid the youth leader’s controvers­ial proposal to withdraw support for government scholars joining antigovern­ment protests.

Cardema graduated from Maquiling School Inc. (MSI), a nonstock and nonprofit institutio­n inside the University of the Philippine­s Los Baños (UPLB) campus, in 2002.

The tarpaulin carried messages congratula­ting Cardema, a former head of the Duterte Youth, for his appointmen­t to the NYC in August 2018. It showed a photo of him flanked by Mr. Duterte and former Spe- cial Assistant to the President Bong Go.

Offensive, dangerous

It was not clear who put up the tarpaulin but EmMijares, an MSI alumnus, said it had been displayed since late last year.

It was taken down only on Thursday, the same day a group of MSI alumni wrote the school to have the tarpaulin removed.

In its letter, the group said Cardema’s proposal to strip “rebellious antigovern­ment scholars” of their subsidies in state universiti­es and colleges was “offensive and dangerous.”

Coincidenc­e

“This irresponsi­ble statement proliferat­es an idea in contrast with [MSI’s] vision and mission, an exhibition of utter disregard for democracy and basic rights,” the letter read.

“[W]e believe that Mr. Cardema is not setting a good example among the youth,” it added.

In a telephone interview on Friday, MSI principal Mona Opaco confirmed that the school removed the tarpaulin, although it had planned to do so even before Cardema issued his controvers­ial statement.

“We were really planning to remove it because we have a [school] program [on Friday] ... and needed the space [for a another tarpaulin],” she said.

Activist once

Opaco, who assumed her post only in January, said she was not aware of how the tarpaulin got there.

“This is just me, I’m not representi­ng [MSI], but I think [Cardema] did not put much thought when he said those things. It was offensive,” Opaco said.

A native of Calamba City, Cardema, in 2006, studied biology at UPLB, where he was once a member of the activist League of Filipino Students, said former UPLB student council chair, Leo Fuentes.

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Ronald Cardema

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