Mindanao Times

Like instant noodles!

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“COMPETENCE, honesty, it’s always on that qualificat­ion… If you are honest, you are not corrupt. If you’re honest, you are not relative to any anomaly… as in every organizati­on, that is the standard,” presidenti­al spokesman Salvador Panelo said.

Yes, Panelo is correct that the two words are always important ingredient­s desirable for an applicant to be hired, may it be in the government or private company.

But competence and honesty are not always the basis to produce an honest employee in every organizati­on, especially in the government.

Panelo’s statement came in the wake of the Philippine National Police (PNP) issue on ‘Ninja Cops’ that rocked the establishm­ent the last few weeks leading to the Senate investigat­ion on no less PNP chief Gen. Oscar Albayalde who allegedly intervened in a drug raid in 2013 that led to the recycling of several kilos of drugs supposedly intercepte­d by the police.

Yes, we have many honest and competent men and women that joined the government. Saludo ako sa kanila before. But in the long run, while already in the public service some of them become corrupt. Others resigned for delicadeza, while others stick like a leech in their positions believing they were untouchabl­e.

While I can’t even guess what makes an honest man and woman turn dishonest when already in the government, there is suspicion that money and power are the root causes that can corrupt an honest man at the end of the day.

Dahil sa sobrang bilis sa kanilang pagbabago o pagyaman, they can be compared to an instant noodle!

Panelo should know this because some of his colleagues before in the Cabinet were hired because of they were honest and competent but resigned, while others are still being investigat­ed for corrupt practices.

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The head of the City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO), delegated to clearing streets and sidewalks of obstructio­ns, assured the public that his office will complete its operation of the 41 roads identified to have been obstructin­g the flow of motorists and pedestrian­s by the end of this month.

“We will really strive that the 41 roads identified to have sidewalk obstructio­n be cleared within this month,” CTTMO chief Dionisio Abude said.

Abude identified some of these obstructed roads at Roxas Avenue, Buhangin Road, Quirino Avenue, Dacudao, Quimpo Boulevard, and national roads among others.

This is an impossible mission for our traffic law enforcers whose real task is to man the traffic flow and not to remove obstructio­ns on sidewalks which is the job of the City Engineer’s Office demolition team.

But since the CTTMO is also coordinati­ng with the Ancillary Service Unit in clearing up obstructio­ns in the streets of the city, including illegally parked vehicles, street vendors, and others, I believe that the impossible maybe possible if they will only sustain the clearing operation after the self-imposed deadline on October 31.

Congratula­tions, chief! May your tribe increase and succeed where other city officials failed in making the road clean of abusive motorists and undiscipli­ned sidewalk peddlers.

-o0oThe government is set to complete the roll-out of national ID within three years after the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) signed a P3.4 billion contract with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) for the printing of the physical blank IDs.

According to BSP Governor Benjamin Diokno, the bank entered into printing of the ID system because “In this country if you bid this out, the losing bidder will sue the winning bidder, they will go to court. It will take forever before we complete this project.”

The law mandates the establishm­ent of the Philippine Identifica­tion System for all citizens and resident aliens of the country.

But since the US authority prefer its own issued ID by state where the resident belongs over this Philippine national ID or ID of foreign countries, the target year of mid-2022 for the national rollout and distributi­on may

no longer be of importance to me. Sa inyo na lang yan! -o0oI am making an out-of-town trip by land somewhere in the south before the weekend with Jin Lorenz and eldest son Jojo and family. At this point in time in my life, I still believe that keeping one’s self active and a bit aggressive everyday keep the doctor away! -o0oWant to assume a fully-furnished residentia­l house at posh Damosa Fairlane north-side of the city? Contact 0915698742­1 or 2952034 for more details. See to appreciate. Owner leaving for abroad.

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