EDITORIAL
At a time when the people, are losing faith in top elected and executive
officials of this country because of scams and scandals involving public funds
like the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF), officials who profess to
serve the country with “tuwid na daan” should now act with speed and sincerity in
making sure that an honest-to-goodness Freedom of Information bill would be
ratified.
It is also high
time that the President concretely expresses his support for this piece of
legislation that will institutionalize transparency and accountability in
government.
The sponsorship of the People’s Freedom of Information Bill ahead of its
original schedule in the Senate, as propounded by Sen. Grace Poe, is most
welcome. Indeed, the right of the people to access to information should be
taken seriously by senators, congressmen and other top officials.
Proponents, to
include the FOI Youth Initiative, are saying the House of Representatives
should take their cue from their counterparts in the handling of the FOI bill
if they are serious in transforming government into an institution that is
transparent and trustworthy.
The Lower House, they said, should guarantee that the
measure will be considered the soonest possible time by the committee on public
information headed by Rep. Jorge Almonte.
It may be asking for the moon, but then the country’s top
elected officials may yet be made to ratify the FOI bill considering they would
be opening themselves and other branches of government like executive and
judiciary to scrutiny on how they use their PDAF and other public funds.
Those in government who profess to the ideals of
“tuwid na daan” should now show the way in making government transparent in how
it uses public funds. The public is watching and basing from surveys, they want
a Freedom of Information Law now to check excesses of government and make it
more responsive to the needs of the people.
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