Baguilat supports ‘overhaul’ of ‘pork’
>> Monday, September 2, 2013
By Aiza
Liza P. Namingit
IFUGAO Representative Teddy Brawner Baguilat has expressed his strong support for the move of President Aquino to reform the pork barrel system and consolidate development projects in the national budget.
Baguilat, a member of
the Liberal Party, said that with the overhaul of the pork barrel system,
congressional district representatives will have to work to secure government
approval of and funding for projects and programs badly needed in their
respective cities or provinces.
“The removal of the
pork barrel should not prevent us from lobbying for approval of our proposals
and representatives should not be criticized for doing this because a big part
of our job is to get funding for our own district,” said Baguilat.
During his first term
as Representative of the Lone District of Ifugao, for example, Baguilat
allocated P35.7 million for scholarships through the Ifugao State University
and the Commission Higher Education. Over P9 million went to livelihood assistance;
P5.2 million for Philhealth assistance and more than P3 million for medical
assistance.
Data show that more
than 6,000 families were sponsored by Baguilat’s Priority Development
Assistance Fund in three years with the local government units through the
Social Work offices and municipal health offices selecting the beneficiaries
based on their database of indigents.
On the scholarships,
Baguilat prioritized education as this was demanded by the people of Ifugao. He
put in almost 40 percent of his soft PDAF allocation for them.
Around 600 students
were provided education assistance in 2010 and the list now runs to 1,500. The
majority of these scholars attend state universities while the rest are in
private universities and colleges. The scholars were based on need as well as
merit.
The balance of his
PDAF went to infrastructure projects identified in consultation with the Ifugao
government. The funds were coursed through government agencies and the projects
complied with the menu of projects allowed by the Department of Budget and
Management.
Baguilat stressed that
the DBM under the Aquino administration limited the areas where the PDAF could
be used, placing priority on schools, roads and health facilities.
“The pork barrel has
long been criticized for being prone to abuse and corruption and perhaps it is
high time to reform the system. But for Ifugao, the PDAF was used to help the
province since local funds are not enough to cover the needs of the people,”
said Baguilat.
Thus in the absence of
a pork barrel, Baguilat said that he remained committed to securing much needed
funds for the province’s specific needs through government agencies.
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