Mindanao Times

Piñol doubts statistics on poverty rate for Lanao Sur

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UPON assumption to post as MinDA Chief, Secretary Emmanuel Piñol called to verify poverty statistics.

“In my first meeting with the workers of the Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (MinDA), I asked for verifiable and accurate data on the poverty level of all provinces covered by MinDA, including important statistics like malnutriti­on rate, availabili­ty of sources of drinking water, villages without roads and others”, he said.

Piñol said that in all his public service years the correct and accurate data and statistics are strong foundation­s of good governance and sound rural developmen­t programs

Programs and projects are always guided by correct and accurate data and statistics which make for strong foundation­s for good governance and sound rural developmen­t programs that squarely address poverty.

“Looking at the reaction of the MinDA staff, I was amused because they started looking at each other, obviously unsure of their numbers. Which prompted me to fire my first order: Validate cur

rent statistics on Mindanao and give me the accurate version” Sec Piñol said in his facebook account.

The MinDA chief have no intention of putting into question statistics provided by the Philippine Statistics Authority but he only wanted to further look and verify data as in the case of Lanao del Sur is something worth looking into.

Piñol observed that government statistics describe Lanao del Sur with the highest incidence of poverty among all provinces in the Philippine­s, with 71.9% of the population living below the annual per capita poverty threshold of about $442.8 (P22,802) in 2015 compared with 53.7% for the entire region of ARMM and 21.6% nationally.

Lanao del Sur tops the list of 8 Mindanao provinces listed in the 15 Poorest Provinces in the Philippine­s which include: Maguindana­o, Northern Samar, Saranggani, Sulu, Bukidnon, Siquijor, Zamboanga del Norte, Sultan Kudarat, Agusan del Sur, Western Samar, Eastern Samar, Masbate and Negros Oriental.

Piñol further added that Lanao del Sur Governor Bombit Adiong furiously protests the labelling of his province as the poorest in the Philippine­s.

“I can understand his protestati­on. In fact, I am one of those who doubt the accuracy of the poverty statistics for Lanao del Sur” said Piñol.

Maranaos, the natives of Lanao, are known for being business-minded and enterprisi­ng people with the reputation of their ability to make money out of just about anything abound.

“More than that, however, I have personally been to almost all areas of Lanao del Sur” he said.

As a young worker of the then National Grains Authority he often took a motorboat from Cotabato City to Malabang, Lanao del Sur and then pass through the periphery of Lake Lanao; those were the peaceful years in Lanao del Sur.

“I saw with my own eyes, before and after the conflict, the affluence of the people of Lanao del Sur”, wrote in his facebook.

The MinDA chief said that recently, when he assumed office as Secretary of Agricultur­e, he went to many areas of Lanao del Sur, even in the highly critical town of Butig before the Marawi Siege of 2017, and later in Ditsaan-Ramain and Marawi City after the siege. He can, in all honest say that, “Maranaos do not look poor at all!”.

“Now, let me train my question to the people who came up with the statistics on the poverty level in Lanao del Sur: How did you gather your data? Did any of you really go to Lanao del Sur to conduct actual surveys and interview people or you simply based on statistics on assumption­s?”, the MinDA Chief asks.

MinDA, given its mandate through RA 9996, will harness its limited resources and partner with local government units to validate government statistics and come up with an accurate picture of Mindanao.

“From there, we will start rebuilding this rich group of islands and present to the country and to the world the real Mindanao”, said Secretary Piñol. (pr-minda)

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