Sunday, October 21, 2007

DREAMIN'

A friend informed me that the petition was aired on radio ng bayan last October 19, Friday. I hope that those people, for whom it was addressed to, heard it. The problem is, even if they did hear, I doubt if they listened. Their faces, apparently, are much thicker than the slabs of concrete they use to pave the roads with. The quality of their work attests to that. We also know that contractors and politicians have a neat symbiotic relationship, a strong bond which sucks on the people’s money. Contractors support these politicians’ candidacies then recoup their ‘investments’ from these projects. It’s all about the money for these leeches. Quality of work and petitions be damned.

Noting that most of the petitioners were ‘imported’, I decided not to add my name. (As if…:-)) The reason is that I would like to make a suggestion, and for whatever worth it has, I believe that non-inclusion of locals in that petition drives the point home better, or makes the proposal more romantic.:-0

We all know that corruption in the Philippine system of government is deeply-rooted. Unfortunately, we Cordis aren’t immune to it. It would seem naïve to effect change to traditional practices through petitions. Furthermore, the bigger difficulty is that we are not facing a single individual but a whole system. Sure, the ‘peeing Igorot statue’ evaporated (thanks to Bill). But the case should be different for private entities with business interests to protect and who are playing a long term game, as compared to people whose immediate concern is to amass as much money as they can while the power they wield affords them the opportunity to do so. And although news reports say that Jesse Robredo was successful in overhauling the system of corruption in Naga City, the mere fact that Mr. Robredo is the sole example we can cite regarding this issue of fighting corruption confirms the common knowledge that the Philippine government, especially its system of public works is rotten to the core and the mayor of Naga is an unnatural phenomenon.

So while waiting for a Jesse, how about if we tap on the organization whose membership covers the whole Cordillera? I’m talking about BIBAK. Can’t we harness this organization from a group which is culture–centered into a body that engages in business? Or even politics? And whose area of operation/influence will be the whole of Igorotlandia? Can’t the BIBAK members abroad create a corporation to compete with those greedy contractors? Most of these people (BIBAK OFWs) should have the resources to start the ball rolling. With the information technology we have today, coordinating actions is much simplified. It wouldn’t be easy, that’s for sure. But I guess it’s worthy of inclusion in the BIBAK members’ forums. Just suggesting…

(This post properly belongs to the comments section of Bill's blog but it might dampen somebody's enthusiasm regarding that petition. I wouldn't want that.:-))

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

You and I are on the same page Pagano. I've made a very long post about this, almost everything from what's commented and the strings of "foreigners" or "imported" as you articulated.
What their motives are, if they are really sincere. Yet looking at the lists, there are overwhelming majority in the BIBAK World who are seem silent about the whole concept of this petition.
I don't see their names! I, of course don't dispute that some of these people's intentions are noble.
I momentarily put on hold my comments as at present, more concerned about the welfare of my cousin Gilbert C. He is the city agriculturist of Tabuk, and he ran over three people a few days ago with his vehicle and killed one so far. Sad current events right now.
I'll post my comments regardless and if some are offended, they can sue me, hehe...cheers!

pagano said...

hi trublue,
i guess i have no questions about the petitioners' sincerity. there's also no doubt that their intentions are noble. after all, the cause for their action is everyone else's concern.

everybody would be looking forward to that very long comment. and nobody should ever get offended, especially if the issues you raise are valid. we must all scrutinize the problem in an even-handed manner:-)

too bad about that cousin of yours. let's hope and pray that there'll be no more casualties. that's truly a sad event.

Anonymous said...

Id like to think these people overseas really pondered what the ramifications are of the petition and I seriously doubt it. The mindset is to me: "wen gayam, asi-asi nan daan id halsema, let's sign the petition". Sounds like some of them were born just yesterday.
I've just read Bill's post and glad to note "he uprooted" germane suggestions from your blog.
My comments are still pending and might edit it to give a better perspective, or throw it in my empty trash can.
Off topic: lima obpay nan inatalan GC. While he's so remorseful, menpaspasalamat tay maid kano ikalinga, that would be a different story of it's own.
He's almost like a big brother to me so I'm closely monitoring how this will develop, go to court or settle. Very depressing and one situation didn't want myself into.
Ay siadi, cheers obpay et matago-tago tako am-in.

pagano said...

hi trublue,
i think i've made my stand on ths issue very clear. if you could post your comment too, it will surely be for the better. it would be nice to get as many ideas as possible on whatever topic that arises:-)

aye, ay lima obpay. yeah, let's hope everything will be settled.

ay sha et tet-ewa. cheers kayet.

Anonymous said...

Umali ak ay men pasyar isna lugar mo, makabannog unay id Bill Bilig.
Teken nan tungtongan id MP Yahoo group tay anonymous identities gayam and not their campaign, hehehe...
After GC paid for the funeral expenses and both parties agreed on a reasonable amount to settle the case, from out of the BLUE, the family is now demanding 1.5 million! The guy works in agriculture and doesn't make much. Baken met halsema contractor na. Ay apo. Cheers anyways......

pagano said...

hi trublue,
welcome latta met amin ay men pasyar. hehehe. wen, inmeyak met lang sinan mp yahoo group et sha tet-ewa ngem mayat met tay wada nan mangrespeto isnan teken ay opinion.

something untoward must be hiding behind that demand for 1.5 million if both parties have already agreed on a reasonable amount to settle the case... ay imbag ngarud koma no halsema contractor tetewa.

yeah, cheers kayet.