The Philippine Star

VP cites media role, lauds FOI order

- By JANVIC MATEO

Vice President Leni Robredo highlighte­d the role of the media in effecting lasting change in the country as she joined The Philippine STAR in celebratin­g its 30th anniversar­y on Thursday.

Speaking at The STAR’s anniversar­y celebratio­n at Shangri- La at The Fort in Taguig City, Robredo said the commitment of the Duterte administra­tion to freedom of informatio­n (FOI) puts the media in a better position to do its job in educating the citizenry.

“Now that the government has put the full force of its commitment behind the Freedom of Informatio­n, and with open data institutio­nalized in government agencies, the press can be an even more powerful instrument for deep change that will last,” she said.

“The informatio­n highways are open; it is up to you

to dive deep into the numbers and make sense of them,” she added.

An advocate of FOI during her tenure as a lawmaker, the Vice President stressed that the government should be obliged to make informatio­n public even without demand.

“Government should be open about its data; but people have to care enough to use them. If our citizenry is not yet ready, we hope that you already are,” she told journalist­s in attendance at The STAR anniversar­y.

“Soon you no longer have to beg the officials in your beats for memos. They are obligated to make all these available before you even ask,” she added.

President Duterte recently signed an executive order on FOI covering agencies under the executive branch.

The passage of the FOI bill, which has languished in Congress for decades, is also among the priority legislatio­n of the Duterte administra­tion.

In her speech, Robredo noted the contributi­ons of media like The Philippine STAR to the country.

“Many of our nation’s problems could be solved if people read newspapers on a daily basis. We would have a more educated voter base, a more engaged citizenry, youth that understand what critical thinking entails and parents who know that their children don’t need a lecture on their grades but a lecture on integrity and good citizenry,” she said.

“That is what we truly believe in. Your words are a blessing to our nation,” added the Vice President.

She also paid tribute to journalist­s who have fought for freedom of speech and the press during trying times.

“The freedom to speak your mind, to express your frustratio­ns and to call for change is a freedom bought by the blood, sweat and tears of many great journalist­s before you,” she said.

“It is because of them that we are able to celebrate 30 years worth of published daily issues,” she added.

 ?? WALTER BOLLOZOS ?? Vice President Leni Robredo receives a token from MVP Group chairman Manny V. Pangilinan (right), STAR chairman of the board Ray Espinosa (second from left) and STAR president and CEO Miguel Belmonte during The Philippine STAR’s 30th anniversar­y...
WALTER BOLLOZOS Vice President Leni Robredo receives a token from MVP Group chairman Manny V. Pangilinan (right), STAR chairman of the board Ray Espinosa (second from left) and STAR president and CEO Miguel Belmonte during The Philippine STAR’s 30th anniversar­y...
 ??  ?? Philippine STAR pioneers (from left) account supervisor Mike Maneze, editor-in-chief Ana Marie Pamintuan, lifestyle editor Millet Mananquil, sports editor Lito Tacujan and editorial layout artist Ed Amoroso receive their trophies for 30 years of...
Philippine STAR pioneers (from left) account supervisor Mike Maneze, editor-in-chief Ana Marie Pamintuan, lifestyle editor Millet Mananquil, sports editor Lito Tacujan and editorial layout artist Ed Amoroso receive their trophies for 30 years of...

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