The Philippine Star

The lasting mark of ‘Nene’ Pimentel

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Most people dedicate their whole lives giving their best to leave a lasting mark. The late Sen. Aquilino “Nene” Pimentel Jr. followed his heart despite unbelievab­le challenges and difficulti­es to be a protector of this country’s freedom and a servant to his fellow men.

“Tatay Nene,” as he was fondly called by family and those close to him, was a patriot and a freedom fighter. He fought the Marcos regime who he believed committed an “ultimate sin” to democracy when then President Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law.

Being threatened and imprisoned four times didn’t stop him from fighting a corrupt government that he saw as one that only served the interests of the few, and not of the many.

Heart for public service

Having been raised by a local lawyer of Cagayan De Oro and a public school teacher of Ilocos Norte, Nene Pimentel had his mind shaped to a life of public service.

He graduated with a degree in law from Ateneo De Cagayan (now Xavier University) where his legacy started. When he became the dean of the institutio­n, he formed a group of lawyers who defended against what they called as “oppressive judges”.

Defender of the freedom of speech

He was a journalist who started as a cub reporter for Mindanao Star, then the leading weekly newspaper of the south. As a journalist, Mr. Pimentel adopted an open mind, understand­ing that the great power and freedom that goes with wielding a pen is a bigger responsibi­lity.

He did not just protect freedom of speech; he also denounced the abuse of it.

In one of his writings, he called the attention of the press and media profession­als and challenged them to be more vigilant and responsibl­e in publishing news that many give credit to as facts.

Later on, he rose from the ranks and wrote for the Manila Times and other weekly columns for some publicatio­ns.

Advocate of the local government

Nene Pimentel has always been celebrated as a local hero.

He was elected to the 1971 Constituti­onal Convention (Concon) as a representa­tive of Cagayan de Oro and Misamis Oriental. He was elected Mayor of Cagayan De Oro in 1980 and defeated a Marcosfund­ed opponent.

His position was threatened by the national government, but the people of Cagayan De Oro fought back through a people’s assembly that’s similar to what happened in the legendary EDSA revolution. His people spoke and got him reinstated.

He co-founded the Partido Demokratik­o Pilipino in 1982 to ensure the representa­tion of Visayas and Mindanao in the national government.

He became an assemblyma­n for his hometown at the Regular Batasang Pambansa in 1984 when the Aquino regime started.

He understood the power of local government­s and how decentrali­zing and transformi­ng local government units can be the key to unlock the nation’s progress.

His expertise in the local community conversati­ons got him a post as a consultant for the current government in studying the implicatio­ns of shifting from a democratic to a federal government.

As a senate president for three terms, a long time writer of books, and a principal author of some landmark laws, Nene Pimentel lived a life that ensured the protection of justice and democracy.

Even the freedom that we now enjoy as citizens of this nation may be partly owed to him.

Honored as a REX author

Nene Pimentel’s contributi­on to the developmen­t of the local government system is so significan­t that he was dubbed as the “Father of the Local Government Code”.

His mastery of the local government reflected on the way he authored the Local Government Code of 1991 (Republic Act 7160), which aimed to “liberate provinces, cities, municipali­ties and barangay from over-dependence upon the central government by increasing their powers and share in the taxes and wealth of the nation.”

Rex Book Store partnered with him in publishing “The Barangay and the Local Government Code” in 1994. This publicatio­n is Nene Pimentel’s lasting mark for several generation­s of law students, lawyers, and lawmakers.

On the occasion of his passing, Rex joins the rest of the nation in honoring the great statesman in Nene Pimentel. – REX Book Store Publishers

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