Monday, July 23, 2012

Sectoral leaders cite improvements of Pres. Aquino’s administration


TAGUM CITY, July 23 (PIA):   Sectoral leaders in Davao del Norte  and in the nearby provinces, cited several improvements of the three-year administration of President Benigno Simeon Aquino III.

          The campaign versus graft and corruption stands well-noted  by  the eight sectoral leaders who aired their views about the mid-term performance of President Aquino III.

          Acting Provincial Governor , Provincial Board Member Shirley Belen Aala said the  President has done well in going after government officials involved in graft and corruption.

          Cooperative and civil society leader Norma Pereyras said the President does well in putting into effect changes in governance as he relentlessly pursues his campaign against graft and corruption. 

          She also noted efforts of the national government to closely attend to the needs of the poor.

          Tagum City tourism and women council chairperson Alma Uy expressed the same observation, saying  the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program  is indeed helping the poor gain relief of their immediate needs.

          Parallel to efforts on poverty alleviation is the transparency in government auditing that Uy noted was implemented faster, citing the work of the Commission on Audit (COA) which now can release reports at earliest possible time.

          Meanwhile, Uy was glad about the focus that the Aquino administration is giving on tourism drummed up through  the theme, “It’s More Fun in the Philippines”, driving locales to explore their towns and cities, thereby propelling tourism businesses.

          As a businesswoman, Uy also noted well the extent of  providing  access to financial assistance even to small and micro businesses, saying the banks are opening  windows through which businesses can easily borrow capital.

          Pantukan (Compostela Valley) Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Irene Ang said  the business sector is willing to pay taxes as long as their money goes to development projects of the government, not to  graft and corruption.

Ang said the President’s campaign against graft and corruption serves as the bedrock on which the Philippine economy has favorably grown this year.

          On the other hand,  banana growers might have been a little dismayed over  the loss of their China market at the height of the “Scarborough Shoal” issue,  but Central Tadeco Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Multi-Purpose Cooperative (CTARBMPCO) chairperson Celso Cubio said he and his colleagues in the small banana industry were consoled through efforts of President Aquino to find another market.

          Cubio also noted well the peaceful and diplomatic means that the Aquino administration exerted to address the quarantine restrictions that China had imposed on the Philippine export banana, without impinging on the national patrimony issue of the Scarborough Shoal.

          The President’s tough diplomacy approach in facing China’s persistent claim over the Scarborough Shoal that lies within the Philippine Economic Zone, appeals to the patriotic spirit of the youth, young Tagum City barangay council Cyril Muring said.

          Also the president of Palm City Toastmasters Club of Tagum City, Muring said the diplomatic stand of the President on Scarborough Shoal kindled  the “love of country among the youth.”

          Muring also lauded the President’s campaign against graft and corruption,  K to 12 education initiative and reforms in governance.

          For Muslim-Christian Solidarity for Peace chairpman Manolito Tidoy of Panabo City, the impeachment of former Chief Justice Renato Corona is a strong evidence of the President’s “honesty” in his campaign against graft and corruption.

          However, Tidoy was hoping the President would extend such relentless campaign to national government agencies saddled with graft and corruption practices.  (PIA-11/ Jeanevive Duron-Abangan) 


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