Thursday, November 25, 2021

Lacson: National ID Rollout, 'Made in the Philippines' Drive to Address Joblessness, Inflation

November 25, 2021 - A more efficient rollout of the National ID and a "Made in the Philippines" drive will address joblessness and inflation under a Lacson presidency, Sen. Panfilo "Ping" M. Lacson said Thursday.


Lacson told the weekly LACSON-SOTTO Meet the Press forum that the National ID would help the government create a database to match workers’ skills with job opportunities.


"Kailangan madaliin para ang database natin malinaw at kitang kita sa skills ng tao para match mo sa job opportunities para mabawasan rate of unemployment (We should speed up the rollout of the National ID system so we can create a database that can match people's skills with available job opportunities. This will address the problem of unemployment)," he said.


He added the job skills matching would help provide our workers with better opportunities to get jobs and salaries best suited to their skills.


Lacson was the author and sponsor of the National ID measure, which was signed into law in 2018.


On the other hand, Lacson said he will push for a "Made in the Philippines" drive that will lead to a shift from an import-dependent mentality to one that is export-oriented.


"Ang import-driven mentality dapat bawasan natin at pa-igtingin natin ang MSMEs para maging export-oriented tayo. Ang mentality natin from import-dependent country gawin nating export-oriented tayo. Tangkilikin natin 'Made in the Philippines' products (We should replace our import-driven mentality with one that is export-oriented, to benefit our micro, small and medium enterprises. Government should intervene to assist our agriculture sector to enhance our food security and productivity and avoid importation of agriculture products that we can grow locally. We should all favor products that are 'Made in the Philippines')," he said.


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Lacson: Refurbish, Reinforce BRP Sierra Madre to Assert PH Rights Over WPS

November 25, 2021 - Instead of removing the BRP Sierra Madre from Ayungin Shoal, why not refurbish and reinforce it?


Sen. Panfilo "Ping" M. Lacson stressed this Thursday as he rejected the call of Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian that the Philippines "honor its commitment" and remove the BRP Sierra Madre from the area.


"I don’t think there was an agreement. I could not imagine the Philippine government, much less the Department of Foreign Affairs, na papasok sa kasunduan na tatanggalin natin ang BRP Sierra Madre. [Walang lupa ang Ayungin, pero sa atin yan napakaliwanag] (I don't think there was an agreement. I could not imagine the Philippine government, much less our Department of Foreign Affairs, entering into an agreement that would involve the removal of the BRP Sierra Madre. Ayungin may not have a land mass but it is clear that it is ours)," Lacson said at the weekly LACSON-SOTTO Meet the Press forum.


Also, he said the BRP Sierra Madre, the grounded vessel serving as an outpost of the Philippine Navy in the West Philippine Sea, should be refurbished and reinforced.


"Dapat huwag natin bayaang iusog... Kung kakayanin lagay tayo ng isang barko doon na functioning (We should not allow it to be moved. And if possible, we should even reinforce it with another vessel that is functioning)," he said.


Lacson said this is not the first time China is intruding into the Philippines' territory and exclusive economic zone in the West Philippine Sea.


As early as 1995, he said China occupied Panganiban (Mischief) Reef. This was followed by a standoff at Panatag Shoal in 2012. Lacson noted Panatag Shoal is 118.79 nautical miles from the nearest Philippine coastline, well within 200 nautical miles and way closer compared to China.


Despite China violating a gentleman's agreement brokered by the United States, the Philippines won an arbitral victory in 2016 when the Permanent Court of Arbitration ruled that China had no right over the area. Yet, China still dared lay claim over the area, which is 105 nautical miles off Palawan.


Meanwhile, Lacson said he is drafting a Senate resolution to express the Sense of the Senate to condemn the recent actions taken by China in the West Philippine Sea.


He also asked to be a co-author of Senate President Vicente "Tito" Sotto III's Senate Bill 2289, "An Act Declaring the Maritime Zones under the Jurisdiction of the Republic of the Philippines." Sotto expressed his conformity to the move.


Under the bill, the Philippines could exercise sovereignty over its internal waters, archipelagic waters and territorial sea, and the airspace over it as well as its seabed and subsoil in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and other existing laws and treaties.


The bill "provides for the needed flexibility in the passage of subsequent laws pertinent to the rights and obligations to which the Philippines is entitled and may exercise over its maritime zones."


"Kailangan may municipal law para klaro, parang nine-dash line na sinasabi ng China, para ma-reinforce ang ating sinasabing pag-aari sa WPS (We need a municipal law similar to China's nine-dash line, to reinforce our rights in the WPS)," Lacson said.


Lacson also reiterated his stance to maintain a balance of power in the region while the Philippines works to attain a minimum credible defense posture.


He said this entails accelerating the modernization of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, but the Philippines is spending less than one percent of its budget for this while its neighbors spend more than two percent of their budgets for the purpose.


On the other hand, Lacson said that while the Philippines should still maintain trade relations with China, it should continue to assert its sovereignty and sovereign rights over the exclusive economic zone.


"Mas maganda trade relations with China maintain natin pero assert natin ang sovereignty and sovereign rights over the EEZ at ang ibang sovereignty natin ang nakataya (It is better to maintain trade relations with China but assert our sovereignty and sovereign rights over the EEZ)," he said.


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Wednesday, November 24, 2021

 PRES. PING LACSON APRUB SA VISAYAS!



PING LACSON OFFICIAL JINGLE

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 Solusyon Sa Kurapsyon! Ping Lacson!





 Dignified pa din si President Ping kahit nasa Karaoke! ❤️

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 Ang tama, Ipaglaban. Ang mali, NAGLALABAN-LABAN!

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Lacson Flags Duplication of Projects in DPWH's 2022 Budget

November 24, 2021 - What is some P147.283 billion in duplicate projects doing in the budget of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) for 2022?


Sen. Panfilo "Ping" M. Lacson raised this issue Tuesday as he pointed out the duplicate projects under the "Convergence and Special Support Program" in the agency's proposed budget.


"We note that under the program 'Convergence and Special Support Program,' there is apparent duplication of projects, particularly under the Sustainable Infrastructure Projects Alleviating Gaps (SIPAG) and Basic Infrastructure Program (BIP)," Lacson said at the deliberations on the budget of the DPWH for 2022.


He noted that there is a need to distinguish between the projects under SIPAG and BIP with similar descriptions:



* Roads leading to strategic public buildings: P47.976 billion under SIPAG and P10.2215 billion under BIP

* Flood mitigating structures: P38.623 billion under SIPAG and P6.378 billion under BIP

* Roads that traverse multiple LGUs: P11.801 billion under SIPAG and P1.501 billion under BIP

* Multi-purpose buildings: P9.622 billion under SIPAG and P17.205 billion under BIP

* Coastal roads/causeways: P1.842 billion under SIPAG and P215 million under BIP

* Roads leading to IP communities: P253 million under SIPAG and P1.643 billion under BIP


In all, the duplicate projects include P110.118 billion under SIPAG and P37.164 billion under BIP.


As such, Lacson said the DPWH should distinguish between such projects of "similar description" under SIPAG and BIP.


"If the projects under SIPAG and BIP are identical, why do we need to have two separate sub-programs?" he added.


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Tuesday, November 23, 2021

PARTIDO REPORMA IN BOHOL WITH GEN. GUILERMO ELEAZAR AND GOV. EDWIN JUBAHIB, SECRETARY GENERAL OF PARTIDO REPORMA

NOV. 18, 2021 AT JJ’s RESTAURANT, TAGBILARAN CITY, BOHOL.


ISANG MALAKING PASALAMAT NA IKINAKATUWA NGA MGA SUPPORTERS SA PARTIDO REPORMA ANG ON TIME NA PAGDATING NG MGA PANAUHIN, KASAMANG SUMALUBONG SILA JAGNA MAYOR JOSEPH RAΓ‘OLA, GEN. EDGARDO INGKING RET. PNP, BGEN. JOSEPH SEVILLA, RET. AFP AT IBA PANG KASAMAHAN.
SUMUNOD ANG MAIKLING PROGRAMA NA DINALUHAN NG MGA PARTIDO REPORMA SUPPORTERS, MGA MIYEMBRO SA GARDIANS BOHOL, BANTAY BAYAN GROUP, VENDORS, MGA RETIRADONG PULIS, MGA FARMERS, AT MGA IBAT IBANG PEOPLES ORGANIZATION NA GALING SA IBAT-IBANG BAYAN NG BOHOL TULAD NG DAUIS SA PAMUMUNO NI ROMAN BULLEN AT MGA KASAMAHAN, SA LOON SA PAMUMUNO NI ROLANDO PALOSO AT MGA KASAMAHAN, GUINDULMAN SA PAMUMUNO NI ALBINO BALO AT MGA KASAMAHAN, ALICIA SA PAMUMUNO NI ANECITO MIASCO AT IBA PANG MGA KASAMAHAN.
ISINASAGAWA RIN ANG PRESS CONFERENCE NA DINALUHAN NAMAN SA MGA IBAT IBANG KASAPI NG MEDIA SA BOHOL.
SA PAGSAPIT NG GABII, ISINASAGAWA ANG SALO-SALO UPANG MAPAGUSAPAN NG PARTIDO ANG MGA HAKBANG NA GAGAWIN UPANG MAPALAKAS PA ANG TUMATAAS NA SUPORTA NG MGA BOHOLANOS SA PARTIDO REPORMA AT SA MGA KUMAKANDIDATO NITONG SILA NI SEN. PING LACSON NA TATAKBO PARA PAGKA PRESIDENTE NG BANSA, SEN. TITO SOTTO NA KATANDEM AS VICE PRESIDENT CANDIDATE AT GEN. GUILLERMO ELEAZAR NA TATAKBO NAMAN AS SENATOR.
ANG MGA SUPPORTER SA PARTIDO REPORMA BOHOL AY NANINIWALA NA SI SEN. LACSON KASAMA ANG PARTIDO AY SIYANG SAGOT SA MGA PROBLEMA NG BANSA AT SIYANG AAYUS SA GOBYERNO NG PILIPINAS.

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Lacson Scores Inaction, Cover-Up Try on P1-M Payroll Corruption at DSWD-Region 11


November 23, 2021 - It's been more than a year. Why is there still no action on it?


Sen. Panfilo "Ping" M. Lacson thus questioned the lack of progress in a payroll row at the Department of Social Welfare and Development in Region 11, where P1 million in employees' travel allowance (TEV) was allegedly diverted to the account of an administrative assistant, and an official tried to cover up the mess.


"We should not wait for the other cases. This is pretty solid. There were victims. By now, one year later, dapat nasa Ombudsman na siguro ito. Kung now wala pang progress, we cannot expect any more action on this matter (We should not wait for other cases. This is pretty solid. There were victims. But it's been one year, the case should have been before the Ombudsman. But up to now there seems to be no progress. We cannot expect any more action on this matter)," Lacson said at the deliberation on the 2022 budget of the Department of Social Welfare and Development.


Citing a letter complaint by Audrie Perez - former president of the Social Welfare Employees Association of the Philippines (SWEAP), Lacson said the incident occurred sometime in October 2020.


He said a DSWD staff who is a Pantawid Field Implementer went to the Land Bank of the Philippines' San Pedro branch to seek assistance after her TEV was not deposited to her account.


It was learned that her allowance, as well as the TEVs of other regional staff, were deposited to the account of one Ireneo Suerto, an administrative assistant charged with preparing the payroll.


But the DSWD management, despite being informed of the incident, did not terminate Suerto or even file charges against him, merely not renewing his contract when it expired in December 2020.


"Worse, a certain Margie Cabido (Pantawid Program Division Chief) ordered to keep the incident a ‘secret’. This complaint has also been elevated to Secretary Rolando Bautista, but no investigation has been conducted until now," Lacson said.


"That’s why out of desperation, Mr. Perez sought the assistance of other officials in Congress," he added.


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We need a brave leader…. 

Someone who cannot be bullied by any of our 

neighbors  and even our allies or “friends”!


A leader that can command our own forces with decency proud and brave. 


A leader who seeks to resolve the most urgent agenda derived from real voices:


The health system have collapsed, our new leader in 2022 shall be decisive to restore a system that heals and will overcome the pandemic!


The environment and climate crisis is urgent, it cannot wait! Our leader should respond to the world agenda of halting all destruction and protect our resource and restore our water and marine life!


Our food and agriculture shall be resuscitated by a leader who will choose our own farmers and champion food sufficiency from our own farmlands! 


Our leader shall prepare the youth to lead and be good stewards of all things that can sustain our nation for our own children. 

We need a leader who is healthy in mind, decent enough not to make promises but will act with fervor and passion so our country will be saved from the dungeon that we are all currently in.

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