Sensible voting
>> Wednesday, May 11, 2016
LETTERS
FROM THE AGNO
March
L. Fianza
Baguio
and Benguet permanent residents were once upon a time called wise voters. That
was the time when voters prioritized their considerations for voting public
officials centered on things that benefited a larger majority, whether silent
or outspoken.
There
were voters who balanced their choice on blood ties and closeness with the
candidates, although on election day, they end up voting for what is best for
the community. They knew well that election is more about the future of a
community and the children, not family ties.
For
Benguet, when barrios are in need of more public infrastructure in order to
make things easy for them to go about their daily lives, this is the time to
have second thoughts about who to vote for.
Will
it be best for i-Benguets if they choose Gov. Nestor B. Fongwan whom they
allowed to finish three consecutive terms, or should their votes go to
incumbent Congressman Ronald M. Cosalan and also allow him to graduate as they
did with his challenger?
I
recommend that Benguet voters forget about the political career of “green
party” bet Fongwan who will easily ripen and become “yellow” by the year 2019,
because a province’s future should not be sacrificed with political careers.
That is sensible voting.
Instead,
i-Benguets should be “One People” and vote for Cosalan who has presented a
genuine platform of governance. I have read posters and flyers of candidates
branded as “action man” … that to me is far from being considered a platform,
and that does not make sense.
According
to his peers in congress, Cosalan’s performance as chairman of the committee on
public works, the second most important committee, is unbeatable. That has
practically made it possible for the DPWH to lay concrete on all national roads
in Baguio, Benguet, Cebu, Mindanao and the rest of the national highways.
Last
month, PNoy signed RA 10752, an Act Facilitating the Acquisition of
Right-of-Way Site or Location for National Government Infrastructure Project
that allows government to acquire real property needed as right-of-way (ROW)
site or location for any national government infrastructure project through
donation, negotiated sale, expropriation, or any other mode.
Added
to that, it is not easy to secure billions of pesos for infra projects for a
single province which he already did in the past two terms. This year, DPWH
will be implementing more or less P2.8 Billion for various infra projects in
all barangays in Benguet. It is our choice. Should we let this go down the
drain?
Be
real and practical. A vote for Cosalan and his team of supporters is a vote for
Benguet’s future.
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