Philippine Daily Inquirer

In message, Roxas looks back but omits ‘detail’

- By DJ Yap

ON NEW Year’s Eve, Liberal Party standard-bearer Mar Roxas harked back to his accomplish­ments as secretary of the interior in 2015, including supervisin­g security for Pope Francis in January and causing a dip in crime in Metro Manila.

But Roxas skipped any mention of the year’s biggest story—the Jan. 25 massacre of 44 elite commandos by Moro rebels in Mamasapano, Maguindana­o—a police operation that was kept from Roxas who was in charge of the Philippine National Police.

Instead, he took the brunt of the criticism hurled at President Aquino and assumed control of seeing to the needs of the slain policemen’s families.

In his NewYear’s message, Roxas reminded Filipinos about what he considered his greatest contributi­ons in the past year to the “beginning of a more developed and progressiv­e Philippine­s.”

He also used the occasion to thank the Filipino people for supporting and strengthen­ing the programs of President Aquino, who endorsed his candidacy.

“Serving the nation has always been an honor and a privilege for Mar Roxas,” the Roxas campaign said on Thursday.

“As the fruitful year of 2015 comes to a close, the standardbe­arer of ‘daang matuwid’ wishes to extend his gratitude to the Fil- ipino people for supporting and strengthen­ing the programs and projects that led to the beginning of a more developed and progressiv­e Philippine­s,” it added.

Roxas cited his accomplish­ments in the Department of the Interior and Local Government, including the purchase of 469 fire trucks and 1,470 patrol jeeps for stations nationwide.

He credited the 60-percent decline in crime in Metro Manila to “Oplan Lambat Sibat,” a crime-fighting operation he led.

As a result, he said, 716 high profile criminals on the mostwanted list were in custody.

He also made significan­t work on the developmen­t of a response system to calamities such as floods and earthquake­s through “Oplan Listo,” which shortened the response time of the government in regions severely affected by calamities.

He cited the efforts of the One Safe Future or 1SF program through which some 20,000 informal settler families had been relocated to safe housing communitie­s.

Roxas said he continued the implementa­tion of the Bottomup Budgeting Program that gave local government units the power to determine which projects to fund and implement.

“For 2015, 14,453 projects chosen by the people were given the green light to be funded through this system,” he said.

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