EMPOWERED LGUs, KEY TO SOLVE POVERTY AND
HUNGER
Providing greater empowerment to
local government units is key to addressing poverty and hunger in the country,
said Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos, Jr., Chairman of the Senate Committee
on Local Government.
In his speech before the 2nd
Liga ng mga Barangay-CARAGA chapter assembly at the Crown Regency Hotel in Cebu
on Friday, September 4, 2015, Marcos noted that despite the country's economic
expansion, ordinary Filipinos hardly felt any improvement in their lives.
“Kahit na ano pa ang gawin ng
national government, kahit na gaano kaganda ang ekonomiya sa itaas, kung hindi
ma-develop ang ekonomiya sa grassroots ay wala ring mangyayari sa atin,” Marcos
stressed.
The Philippines posted a 5.3
percent increase in its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in the first half
of 2015 following a 5.6 percent GDP growth in the second quarter. Despite this,
the Second Quarter 2015 Social Weather Survey, conducted from June 5-8, 2015,
found that 12.7 percent or an estimated 2.8 million families experienced
involuntary hunger at least once in the past three months.
“That for me is a very clear
indication that such economic gains are not felt at the grassroots level at
all,” Marcos stressed.
A change in the policy of the
national government is needed to improve the situation, according to Marcos.
One measure, Marcos suggested,
is that the LGUs should be given a larger share in the Internal Revenue
Allotment so that the gains of economic growth can trickle down faster to
people. Marcos told the barangay officials of his efforts to pass a bill to
increase the IRA sharing scheme from the current 40-60 percent in favor of the
national government to a 50-50 split.
Likewise, Marcos said he
believes the IRA share of the LGUs should be based on all the internal revenue
collections of the government instead of being based solely on collections of
the Bureau of Internal Revenue.
The senator backed a petition
before the Supreme Court to question the current basis of computing the IRA
share of LGUs. If the SC upholds the petition, it would provide an estimated
P92 billion annually to the total share of LGUs in the IRA.
Likewise, Marcos reiterated his
call “to give LGUs more voice with respect to national projects to ensure the
proper identification and efficient implementation of projects at the local
level”.
The barangay officials should
work to ensure that the next administration would give LGUs the importance that
they deserve, said Sen. Marcos.
Meanwhile, Marcos reported to
the barangay officials that he has sponsored his bill to provide them with
retirement benefits, which he hopes would be approved before the 16th Congress
adjourns.
Among those who welcomed Marcos
to the assembly of the barangay officials are LMB-Caraga chapter president and
Tandag City Barangay Captain Vicente H. Pimentel III, former Surigao del Sur
congressman Prospero “Butch” Pichay, Jr., and Surigao del Sur Governor Johnny
Pimentel. /MP
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