Sun.Star Pampanga

Bam Aquino optimistic for new SK officials

- BY IAN OCAMPO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

Ci t y of San Fernando— Senator Bam Aquino yesterday expressed high hopes for the new set of Sangguania­ng Kabataan officials this year adding that he believes in the statement of the National Youth Commission that this term’s officials will be “a new breed” of leaders.

“Our dream when we implemente­d the SK Reform Act of 2015 was to change the image of the SK, make the programs more responsive programs and policies and make the youth feel that they are important,” Aquino told SunStar Pampanga during an interview in Porac town yest er day.

As for areas with no SK representa­tion, the barangay councils, he said, would have to assign. But Aquino said that while there are a few with no complete SK council, most have their own SK Chairman.

Aquino also has high hopes with the on-going mandatory training of the SK here. He added that training should not just be one-time but done on a regular basis. Aquino added that this term will also be a way to evaluate if the reforms have contribute­d to the betterment of the SK and if the new SK officials are up to the task of really working for change for the youth sector.

The reforms on the SK include anti-dynasty provision especially in the barangay level, the age limit from 15 to 17 years old to 18 to 24 years old for SK members, mandatory leadership training and education for the SKs and the creation of Local Youth Developmen­t Council (LYDC) to include other youth organizati­ons bar angay.

The new law also mandates the creation of the LYDC, a council that will support the SK and ensure the participat­ion of more youth through youth organizati­ons.

The LYDC will be composed of representa­tives from the different youth organizati­ons in the community – student councils, church and youth faith groups, youth-serving organizati­ons, and community-based youth

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Co-sponsored and co-authored by Sen. Bam during his term as chairman of the Committee on Youth in the 16th Congress, Republic Act 10742 or the SK Reform Act is the first law in the country with an anti-political dynasty provision which prohibits relatives of elected officials up to 2nd civil degree of consanguin­ity or affinity from seeking SK posts.

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