By Freddie Velez
CITY OF MALOLOS, Bulacan — “As long as
our country is in the unitary form of government, we are not going to progress,
so we should support the federal form of government that is being pushed by
President Rodrigo Duterte.”
In these words, Governor Wilhelmino M.
Sy-Alvarado spelled out his strong support for federalism as the key for
strengthening local governments and allowing them to deliver their respective
areas to progress.
Alvarado
cited the problem of flooding in Bulacan and the solution promised by the
creation of mini dams in Nueva Ecija and Candaba swamp to prevent backflooding
through the coastal areas.
“Under the
federal form of government hindi na kailangan pang ipaalam sa itaas ang
mahalagang proyekto tulad ng pagpapagawa ng mini dams ng taga Nueva Ecija at
Pampanga sa Candaba dahil kaya na nilang magdesisyon para sa kapakanan ng
lalawigan at mamamayan (there would be no need to have projects like mini dams
for Nueva Ecija and Candaba, Pampanga approved by the national government
because these may be decided by the provincial government for its people),” he
said.
He said,
while currently being under the presidential unitary form of government, the
decision will be coming from the national government and provinces and
localities will only be receivers of big-ticket projects.
“We can only
propose because we are under a presidential unitary system. Decisions will be
coming from the national government and will pass through Congress,” he
explained.
Under a
federal set-up, Alvarado believes proposals from the local government can be
acted on by the local government in order to have them implemented. “We are the
ones who do the job so it’s easier to solve the problems below,” he said.
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