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Binay: We don't need an OJT president in Malacañang
MANILA - What kind of president does the Philippines need? Certainly not one who is going to be doing his or her "on-the-job training" in Malacañang, says Vice President Jejomar Binay at the Galing Pook forum, Conversations with the Presidentiables on Countryside Development, held at the Ateneo de Manila University Friday morning.
"We need a servant-leader who is competent to run day-to-day government, a leader who has experience and competency," he said. "And not a president who's going to Malaccañang for OJT (on-the-job training)," Binay said, alluding to aspirants without deep hands-on exposure to governance.
Formerly the mayor of Makati City for over two decades, Binay took pride in reaping two Galing Pook awards, one for a street side vendors' program in 1999 and another for a waste diversion and reduction program in 2009.
The recognition is given to local government units for their track record in good governance.
"I got things done, and I hit the ground running. I walk the talk," Binay told the audience in a bid to secure their vote. "At the end of the day, the most important consideration from the candidates you choose is the capability of implementing and realizing your plans and promises."
Should he be elected president, the Binay administration, he said, would significantly increase the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) share of financially disadvantaged municipalities so that they could have more resources to improve the well-being of their constituents.
"I am an advocate of local governments as the engines of growth," he said.
He noted that public funds were being wasted because their distribution was "too centralized."
"The development of our municipalities, cities, and provinces is in the hands of local governments, but local governments can only do their jobs effectively if they have enough power and capacity.
"Right now, the national government is strangling the local governments through regulations related to the Internal Revenue Allotment or IRA, on which many local government units depend to deliver their services and projects," Binay said.
He is seeking two amendments to the IRA: First, in the criteria that determined these allotments, because the bigger the LGU in terms of area and population, the bigger its IRA was. This made them richer and richer, while the poor LGUs were, as a result, being left farther and farther behind.
Second, in the process that the allotments go through, particularly in the intervening procedures of the Department of Budget and Management.
"The automatic, streamlined, release to LGUs, as the law mandates, is non-negotiable," Binay pointed out.
Binay: We don't need an OJT president in Malacañang
but we need an OJT senator...hahahahaha
Ayala Corporation is one of the oldest conglomerate in the country, they started operating in 1834, building bridges, infrastructures, schools, roads in the Manila area for years. They have given some welfare help, scholarships, free medical missions for decades after World War 2.
Now 153 years later, Binay steps up and says he changed Makati?
BULLSHIT!
basta binay, hinay2 na ug bribe sa mga comelec upper echelons.
he's doing what he's supposed to, under the radar of course, as opposed to mar and dudirty![]()
ubay2 pd kog nailhan nga mga teachers campaigning for Binay! oh yeah!
Ipalayo tawn sa pito ka lawd ug pito ka bungtod...
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basin phillippines will undergo six years of darkness kung siya ang makadaug...
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