The Philippine Star

‘Testament of Care’

- ATTY. MIKE TOLEDO

By now, the 5th State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President Rodrigo

Roa Duterte would have been delivered to a nation still under a community quarantine from the COVID-19 pandemic. It was a SONA of firsts as only a handful were allowed to witness it personally at the Batasang Pambansa while the rest of the country witnessed it online.

Notwithsta­nding the pandemic, however, the wheels of government and governance did not stop.

And, as in the previous years, in the run-up to the SONA, there was also a need to let the Filipino people know the extent of how government served them and how government seeks to move forward where governance is concerned.

It was in this context and under the current situation that a series of pre-SONA fora were held to explain in greater detail the milestones and achievemen­ts of the Duterte administra­tion and on how to proceed forward given the challenges and uncertaint­ies under the “new normal.”

All these under the battle cry of Tatak ng Pagbabago 2020 with the theme Patunay ng Pagkalinga, “Proof or Testament of Care.”

The first pre-SONA forum was on the economy and infrastruc­ture by the Economic Developmen­t and the Infrastruc­ture Cabinet Clusters.

There was also a forum conducted by the Human Developmen­t and Poverty Reduction Cluster and the Participat­ory Governance Cluster, as well as a forum by the Security, Justice and Peace Cluster and the Climate Change Adaptation, Mitigation and Disaster Risk Reduction Cluster. PCOO Secretary Martin Andanar hosted the forum. In his welcome message, Executive Secretary Salvador

Medialdea said that the pre-SONA forum on the economy and infrastruc­ture will showcase the Duterte administra­tion’s performanc­e of the past year as well as enumerate the plan for the coming year.

Due to the uniqueness of the times, the pre-SONA included the “whole-of-government” response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

At the outset, it was crystal clear that the priority of President Duterte was to save lives and to protect the communitie­s. During the community quarantine, he had to roll out the largest economic protection program in our history, with special attention to small business workers and informal sector families.

Executive Secretary Medialdea also said that the Philippine­s was the fastest growing among the major Asian economies before the pandemic. There was, thus, the challenge to maintain this.

Finance Secretary Sonny Dominguez followed with his comprehens­ive presentati­on on regaining momentum and accelerati­ng recovery in a post-COVID-19 world. Secretary Sonny assured all and sundry that the Duterte administra­tion would protect our economic gains, support our recovery, strengthen our resilience, and bring us back to the path of inclusive and shared prosperity.

True to form, just recently, Moody’s affirmed the Baa2 credit rating with a stable outlook for the Philippine­s, while the Japan Credit Rating Agency or JCR upgraded the Philippine­s’ credit rating by a notch from BBB+ to A-, citing the country’s resilience amid the pandemic.

Even while we were in the midst of an ECQ or MECQ back then, The Economist saw it fit to rate the Philippine­s as sixth among 66 select emerging economies with a high level of financial strength.

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Ben Diokno then gave his presentati­on on “The Philippine Economy: On the Road to Recovery.” Amidst the COVID-19 crisis, the BSP implemente­d measures to complement the National Government’s broader health and fiscal programs. The decision, though, to unwind COVID-19 policy responses must be done in a gradual, prudent and informed manner.

Governor Diokno also said that the BSP remains committed in implementi­ng necessary policy measures and reforms to help the Philippine economy recover from the COVID-19 crisis and to build its resilience against future crises.

Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar gave the presentati­on on the performanc­e highlights of the infrastruc­ture cluster, which included transporta­tion and informatio­n and communicat­ions. It was a massive presentati­on, no doubt, because there were many performanc­e highlights to report on.

Special mention must be made of Transporta­tion Secretary Art Tugade and Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Secretary Gringo Honasan and the remarkable and impactful inroads they have made together with Secretary Villar.

The MVP Group of Companies believes that the ongoing robust infrastruc­ture thrust with government will help kickstart the economy.

Cabinet Secretary and IATF-EID co-chair Karlo Nograles gave the closing remarks that started off on the historical and institutio­nal value of the SONA. He also spoke about how numbers matter more to people now, especially the figures on COVID-19 cases, deaths, and recoveries, and how these have made an impact on how people deal with their lives.

It will also be the numbers, he said, that would show how we would be able to overcome the challenges we face during these times.

The surprise of the moment was the very brief message that President Duterte gave at the end of Secretary Nograles’ closing remarks.

President Duterte said that it was only through collective action and the bayanihan spirit that we would be able to move on and beyond this pandemic.

One left this pre-SONA forum inspired about what she or he has heard and imbibed.

Let us carry this inspiratio­n and use it to move forward, to build the nation during this time of pandemic and beyond.

 ?? Screenshot of the Pre SONA forum ?? Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles. Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar.
Screenshot of the Pre SONA forum Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles. Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar.
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 ??  ?? PCOO Secretary Martin Andanar. Screenshot during the Pre SONA forum
PCOO Secretary Martin Andanar. Screenshot during the Pre SONA forum
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Photo by GEREMY PINTOLO
Finance Secretary Sonny Dominguez. Photo by GEREMY PINTOLO
 ?? Photo by GEREMY PINTOLO ?? BSP Governor Ben Diokno.
Photo by GEREMY PINTOLO BSP Governor Ben Diokno.
 ??  ?? President Rodrigo Roa Duterte. Screenshot of the Pre SONA forum
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte. Screenshot of the Pre SONA forum
 ?? Screenshot of the Pre SONA forum ?? Exececutiv­e Secretary Salvador Medialdea.
Screenshot of the Pre SONA forum Exececutiv­e Secretary Salvador Medialdea.
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Photo by GEREMY PINTOLO
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