Sun.Star Baguio

PCOO looking ways to aid ailing media practition­ers

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PRESIDENTI­AL Communicat­ions Operations Office (PCOO) secretary Martin Andanar relayed during a press conference on Saturday the agency is looking at how to financiall­y help members of the fourth estate with their medical needs.

“Sinabi ko po sa mga staff ko, kay assistant secretary (Marie Rafael)Banaag, tinanong ko po sila kung ano yung maaring gawing paraan ng PCOO na makapagbig­ay ng medical assistance sa lahat po ng mga journalist or mga former journalist sa buong bansa,” Andanar said.

The secretary said he wants to leave as a legacy when his term ends after five years, an institutio­nalized program that will support the medical needs of the media. This is aside from Administra­tive Order 1 (AO1) creating the Presidenti­al Task Force on Media Security, to assure the safety and security of the messengers of informatio­n.

"I am one of you and after five years, I will go back to the industry of where I am, where I was and where you are right now. And kung meron man siguro akong gusting maiwan na legacy bukod doon sa administra­tive order number (AO 1) creating the Presidenti­al Task Force on Media Security na talagang itinulak namin na mapirmahan ni Presidente, na sa current administra­tion po at ng PCOO po to napirmahan, ang pangalawa po na gusto kong mabuo natin ay yung medical assistance para sa mga mediamen,” said Andanar.

Andanar added he has talked with some businessme­n to include Ramon Ang and Manuel Pangilinan, who have expressed willingnes­s to set-up a fund for the mediamen, especially those in the provinces, so that they can be extended help for their health needs.

He solicited from the media more ideas so he could work things out.

Andanar talked about a media practition­er in Manila who called for help to settle the P20,000 hospital bill of her mother who is confined in a hospital, undergoing dialysis and related he earlier had talks with the National Press Club (NPC) and media associatio­ns in Mindanao during his visits to the provinces.

“Umiikot po ako sa buong Pilipinas bilang kalihim at hindi ko po matanggap at masakit po ang dibdib ko na nakikita ko yung mga may edad na, na mga broadcaste­r at alam mo na hindi maganda

yung kanilang lagay, may sakit,” he added.

Earlier, the Baguio Correspond­ents and Broadcaste­rs' Club (BCBC), the umbrella organizati­on of the Baguio media, initiated a signature campaign calling on the government to make dialysis sessions free of charge for newsmen.

Ramon Dacawi, a past president of the BCBC, who started the initiative, said, “i hope that your offices will consider this and this is in memory of our two of our media practition­ers- two of the best- Cid Chamag and the late Peppot Ilagan who died because they had no money for dialysis.”

On the other hand, Banaag related Andanar has instructed them to meet with PhilHealth, Department of Health, Kapisanan ng mga Broadkaste­r sa Pilipinas (KBP) and the NPC to discuss ways to help the ailing media members from the provinces.

She said they are looking at the implementa­tion of programs to help the media in the provinces, aside from the medical aid coming from the Philhealth.

“For Monday, if we can have the letter, the documents, we can start from here. Per region approach para mas localized and we would know how to handle the particular­ities in each area,” she added.

Banaag assured Andanar is willing to help.

“This is what Secretary really wanted, ang problem lang is how. The BCBC and KBP here would know who their members are and we will start from there,” Banaag said. PNA

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