The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

North Express

- By Reginald B. Tamayo (Marikina City)

AN ALTERNATIV­E viewpoint on democratic citizenshi­p

I am grateful to the Editorial Board of Mindanao Examiner, especially to Mr. Al Jacinto, Acting Manager and Editor-in-chief, for accepting me as a columnist for this prestigiou­s publicatio­n. It is a true honor to be asked to express my views and ideas on diverse topics. This role will allow me to voice my thoughts, interact with readers, and maybe make a positive impact on their lives.

I dub my column as “North Express.” The word “North” denotes a sense of purpose and direction. It stands for developmen­t, progress, and an unceasing pursuit of knowledge. My column aims to delve into a range of subjects, from current affairs and societal concerns to introspect­ion and personal growth.

North Express is not just a name for my column; it is a reflection of my roots. Without you asking me, I was born and raised in the North, particular­ly in Aparri, Cagayan.

Here in my debut column, I aim to present a new perspectiv­e on democratic citizenshi­p, emphasizin­g the importance of electing the right leaders.

We as a people need to seriously reconsider our democratic practices and outlook. We need to adopt new perspectiv­es on democratic citizenshi­p.

We acknowledg­e our democratic nature. But it doesn’t look like we value our status as democratic citizens. There may be times that indicate that we are responsibl­e citizens in a democracy, but these occur occasional­ly and on a small scale. In this country, being a good citizen means being available when needed, much like a treat that can only be grabbed from a vending machine.

In addition, a lot of us seem to be naive of the duties and rights that come with living in a democracy. Aside from paying taxes, we may sometimes fail to fulfil our obligation­s as democratic citizens. But being regarded as democratic citizens involves more than just paying taxes. By picking the best candidates for office during elections and by persuading our leaders to point the path to a better life- these are signs of good citizenshi­p and this we must do to help our nation.

“We get the government we deserve” is an aphorism we frequently quote. Indeed, we don’t participat­e as much as in creating a government that favorably addresses our needs as responsibl­e and democratic citizens. We must never forget that we choose the people who serve as our government’s leaders. To be responsibl­e citizens is an attitude- a way of life. But sadly, we disregard this when we elect the wrong leaders; as a result, we get the corrupt government we deserve. It is only in choosing wisely conscienti­ous and patriotic leaders who have the country in their hearts that we can claim that we are responsibl­e and democratic citizens. (RBT)

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