Philippine Daily Inquirer

LGUS ONLY ‘ENCOURAGED’ TO JOIN RALLY

- By Philip C. Tubeza and Dona Z. Pazzibugan @Team_Inquirer —WITH A REPORT FROM CHRISTINE O. AVENDAÑO INQ

Participan­ts in the alternativ­e “people power” rally over the weekend were not ordered but encouraged to join the gathering at Rizal Park in Manila, according to the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

Interior Undersecre­tary John Castricion­es yesterday defended the memo of his boss, Secretary Ismael Sueno, telling local government officials to support the proadminis­tration rally amid charges that people, including beneficiar­ies of the government’s conditiona­l cash transfer program, were compelled to attend and bussed to the gathering.

Castricion­es said the memo was meant only to encourage local officials to support the rally, which he described as nonpartisa­n and “open to everyone” who wanted to stamp out poverty, corruption and illegal drugs.

“Whatwas asked was just to show support. It did not say that you provide a budget or you set aside government resources,” he said in a phone interview.

“It was a private event against illegal drugs, poverty and corruption, and local government units just took advantage of it because they also have the same advocacies,” he added.

Castricion­es is the secretary general of the Mayor Rodrigo Roa Duterte National Executive Coordinati­ng Council, which organized the prayer vigil at Rizal Park from Feb. 25 to 26.

‘Also about change’

The rally complement­ed the commemorat­ion of the 31st Edsa People Power Revolution because, the DILG official said, the Rizal Park gathering was “also about change.”

Dated Feb. 21, the memo from Sueno told local officials that their constituen­ts who were “willing to participat­e in the events may be organized for the purpose.”

Media reported the presence at Rizal Park of ambulances and other government vehicles that were apparently used to ferry participan­ts to the rally.

Asked about this, Castricion­es said: “If you’re an LGU in Batangas, how will your people go to Luneta (Rizal Park)?”

“And besides, all of us will benefit from this because it affirms the need to have a concerted effort down to the barangay level to fight these evils of society,” he said.

He said that at its height, the prayer vigil gathered a crowd of more than 500,000.

215,000 people

But Malacañang said in a statement on Sunday that the number peaked at 215,000 as of 9 p.m. on Saturday, citing a police estimate.

“Now since this is a gathering of various groups, we also cannot stop speakers from airing their views,” Castricion­es said.

At the rally, Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II asked the crowd who should be “next” after the arrest of administra­tion critic, Sen. Leila de Lima.

Other officials who showed up were Health Secretary Paulyn Ubial and Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano.

Malacañang said rallies that commemorat­ed the 31st Edsa People Power Revolution showed that democracy was vibrant and alive under the Duterte administra­tion.

4Ps beneficiar­ies

Social Welfare Secretary Judy Taguiwalo denied ordering beneficiar­ies of the cash transfer program, or the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), to attend the pro-Duterte rally.

She was reacting to an Inquirer report that some participan­ts in the rally had claimed they were required to attend to get the cash grants under 4Ps.

“Under my watch and upon the express instructio­ns of the President himself, the programs of the DSWD (Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t) will never be used to campaign for or against any political agenda,” Taguiwalo said on Sunday.

Nearly 4.4 million households receive monthly cash grants under the 4Ps.

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