P-Noy ‘pusong-bato’ on price, tuition increases?
>> Wednesday, February 5, 2014
EDITORIAL
Price hikes and
tuition increases are being condemned nationwide with protesters accusing
President Aquino of being “pusong-bato” or cold-hearted to pleas in addressing
these.
In Baguio,
youth and students said considering February is the Month of Love the President
should address and soften his stance on these matters. They staged protest
actions saying “We feel heartbroken due to
the neglect and incompetence the government has given us.”
the neglect and incompetence the government has given us.”
At Malcolm
Square, they said "Simply put, the
Filipino people continually have their hearts broken while the government,
specifically President Aquino, has a heart of stone as seen in his policies and
actions" said Tracy Dumalo, Anakbayan-Cordillera spokesperson.
According
to Anakbayan, yearly proposed increases are done in the month of February where
students are shocked to see notices of approved increases for the following school year. These increases, they said, are permitted by the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) as private school and university administrators give them their proposed increases in tuition and other fees yearly.
students are shocked to see notices of approved increases for the following school year. These increases, they said, are permitted by the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) as private school and university administrators give them their proposed increases in tuition and other fees yearly.
Incoming
first year students, Anakbayan said, face higher tuition and other fees from
older year levels due to yearly increases implemented for freshmen. These
increases, they said, are approved and become effective even without consultation
with the student bodies.
State
university and colleges, according to Anakbayan, are also not spared from tuition increases due
to the continuing budget cuts and lowered state subsidies in education. 79 out
of 112 SUCs will be facing millions of cuts in their yearly budget, as the government
follows its Roadmap for Public Higher Education Reform (RPHER) Program, which
started last 2012.
The program,
they said, aims to privatize public schools, enabling the government to
allocate the budget for education to military and payment for foreign debts. “
All these,
at the expense of the people,” Dumalo said. “The continuing budget cuts, tuition
increases and disrespect of students' democratic rights clearly shows that
education under the Aquino administration is no longer a right, but has become
a privilege for the few."
“We call on
school administrators to stand with the people against budget cuts and yearly
school increases that has resulted in yearly increase in percentage of student
drop-outs, due to their inability to meet the high school fees. Furthermore, we call on them to uphold
the democratic rights of the students in conducting proper consultation
and respect approve their appeals for tuition moratorium,” Dumalo said.
and respect approve their appeals for tuition moratorium,” Dumalo said.
February
being the Month of Love, the President could listen and look more into these
issues or risk being accused of being “pusong-bato.”
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