Proposed abolition of village polls relevant
>> Monday, December 9, 2013
OPINION
Jun R.
Guiang
LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte--Of all the solons,
only 1BAP party-list Rep. Silvestre Bello has thought of filing soon a proposed
bill in Congress seeking for the abolition of the nationwide barangay
elections. He aired the following relevant opinion on the issue:
1. "The village polls entail expenses.
2. The village polls cause division among
families. He noted that most of the casualties in the politically related
violence were family members.
3. He will propose to give the power to
appoint village officials to the local executives. This will ensure that
his programs are supported in the grassroots level.
4. He downplayed the possibility that the
mayors might abuse the power and perpetuate themselves in office, saying it
would be up to the voters to decide on that."
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Before Rep. Bello's
proposal about the abolition of the barangay elections landed in a national
daily as a news item, I have been telling my wife Nannette about the same idea
of scrapping the village polls everytime I saw in the boob tube screen the
video footage of bodies of slain barangay officials flashed on ABS-CBN TV
Patrol Ilocos anchored by beauteous Grace Alba as well GMA BalitangIlokano
anchored by handsome Jorge Guerrero.
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While the police
always ruled out politics in some cases of slain barangay captains or kagawad, say,
in Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur and Abra, we could not be sure how accurate
the post-crime report submitted to their superior which eventually were picked
up by the tri-media for broadcast or for publication. Whatever were the motives
in the reported killings of several barangay officials in Ilocos during the
recent village polls, people had their own point of view. It all boiled down to
barangay politics.
What a waste of human
lives for the fatal victims or mutilation of limbs for the severely wounded survivors!
And to the miserable widow and orphaned children, what will be their future,
financially-wise, if their breadwinner is gone?
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The division of
barangay folk does not end after the elections. It extends to the next election
of Association of Barangay Captains (ABC) president in cities and towns. Every
politician will dip his or her finger in the intramural squabbles for the ABC
presidency. As I said, the division does not end here. All ABC heads will again
elect their ABC federated president who will sit as ex-oficio member of the
SangguniangPanglunsod or SangguniangPanglalawigan.
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Why all these things
are happening in our community? Simply because of: Power? Fame?Money? Your
guess is as good as mine, as they say.
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