Election and Corruption



The circus is once again in town.

With the national poll set in May, it is very apparent that the election circus is now almost engulfing the whole local and national atmosphere. Election campaign jingles like the much sung ‘Nakaligo ka na ba sa dagat ng basura’ are now redundantly played on television and radio stations. Campaign posters, with the candidates’ smiling faces, are starting to sprout everywhere. Different fora and debates about the candidates’ platform and background were staged and were witnessed by the Filipino people in the past days – and more are to be staged and may be witnessed in the coming days.

Popularity matters in the Philippine election that is why, candidates are now spending millions for their political ads. Leadership and personal background also matter that is why, every candidate now seems to be digging everything in their respective coffer to show proofs of their luring achievements and pictures of their charitable deeds like helping people in a flood scene, offering food to street children, launching program for Mother Nature, and the like that has dramatic soap opera features. Every candidate now seems to be ‘nagbubuhat ng sariling bangko’ just to lure the Filipino masses.

Popularity, leadership skills, and personal background are the traditional factors that are considered by most (responsible) Filipino voters before voting. But, if there is one more factor that should be secured first above the rest, it should be the ‘incorruptible’ factor – a voter must vote for the candidate who is not corrupt, a candidate who is strongly determined to fight corruption.
The problem about corruption has been hounding the government since time immemorial. As the May poll comes, it also means that there is a chance that it can be ended, or at least, minimized by electing an incorruptible leader.
These days, the issue about corruption is already alarming and at these times, it appears that it is not just a problem of perception but an actuality. Despite the countless corruption issues exposed in the past, corruption cases are increasing not only in number but also in the amount of money involved.

What is also alarming is the fact that among the reported big cases of corruption in the government, not one was given proper action by the government, despite the efforts of whistleblowers and concerned groups. It is a sad reality that corruption has freely spread its roots and branches in the Philippine government because the current administration itself has done nothing to cut it. Well, how could they afford to cut it if it would mean cutting their own roots and branches?

If only corruption were not present in Philippine government today, the life of every Filipino would have been, at least, a little easier. But this social illness, instead of being eliminated by our leaders in the past, has gone far until the present and has even worsened – freely and healthily. It’s been there growing sturdy because our leaders allowed it.

Corruption these days may have turned into the sturdiest tree in Philippine government, but it is not yet too late to cut that tree down. It may appear impossible, but we can still do something about it.

This coming election is our chance to revive the fight against corruption. Let us choose an incorruptible leader.

(The NORSUnian, Vol.XXVII No.21)

When Ondoy and Pepeng meet Pinoys

Recently, the Filipino nation has two uninvited cruel visitors which we wished have not visited at all – Ondoy (International Name: Ketsana) and Pepeng (International Name: Parma). Both typhoons, in the span of their short visits in the Philippines, did not only make this country suffer, but also exposed how lame the Philippine government is and how superficial the commitments of Filipino leaders and leaders-to-be are.

When Ondoy visited the Philippines on the afternoon of September 26, it brought the worst rainfall to a large part of Luzon – a rainfall which was said to be equivalent to a month of rain. It killed people; it destroyed properties – Ondoy was even dubbed as the most destructive typhoon recorded in the past 40 years in the country. As reported, Ondoy caused billions of damages and killed hundreds of lives. As estimated, it will take about a year before the Filipino nation could recover from its loss.

Moreover, Ondoy did not only give depressing pictures on the span of its visit but also on its aftermath. Days after Ondoy struck, everyone was tormented to see how immensely it has affected the lives of a lot of people – muddy houses; dead people and animals found everywhere; destroyed properties and sources of livelihood; and the most depressing: hunger, homelessness, and hopeless people. Ondoy stole the hope of some Filipinos and tested the faith of others.

Due to Ondoy’s destructive visit, the Philippine government declared a ‘state of calamity’ on the affected areas. It also sought for international humanitarian assistance from the world community. The United Nations also took part by pleading to other nations to help the typhoon victims. Over a hundred relief centers opened into action, with thousands of concerned citizens immediately offering donations or volunteering their services.

Barely a week after Ondoy’s visit, while the Filipino nation is still shocked with Ondoy’s aftermath, Pepeng came in uninvited in the afternoon of October 2 bringing rains that consequently caused floods and landslides. Pepeng is maybe less forbidding than Ondoy but still, the damages it caused, particularly in agriculture, cost billions. Pepeng is maybe less harsh than Ondoy but still, it soaked a lot of Filipino homes and livelihood with flood water and killed hundreds of people.

In the past two weeks since Pepeng and Ondoy visited the Philippines, the death toll reached 699, with 462 injured and 87 missing as stated in the latest reports published in Manila Bulletin. Moreover, infrastucture and agriculture damages amounted to P15 billion with more reports expected to come.

Ondoy and Pepeng’s visits indeed made the lives of many Filipinos miserable. It made this nation submerged in floods that washed away the hopes of almost everybody. Moreover, their visits also tested the kind of government we have – unfortunately, what they revealed is a lame government of a disaster-prone nation. Their visits tested how truly committed our leaders and leaders-to-be are – and sorry to say, what they have revealed are superficial leaders who are only good in words but never in action.

The visits of Ondoy and Pepeng revealed that the Philippine government is never prepared for big calamities. At the height of the two typhoons, it was discovered that the government does not even have sufficient equipment to rescue the almost hopeless victims; to feed the hungry evacuees and to reach out even a little help to the unfortunate ones.

(The NORSUnian,Vol. XXVII No. 15)

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