MISGOVERNANCE DUE TO LACK OF TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF GOV’T
LEADERS -- PIMENTEL
Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr. (PDP-Laban) today traced the
misuse of power and corruption in government to the political leaders’
tendency to disregard the rule of law and transparency and to make
themselves accountable for their actions.
Pimentel said the spate of scandals hounding the Arroyo government, the
latest of which is the grossly overpriced National Broadband project, are
sordid manifestations of misrule that an outraged nation is trying to end
through means that are recognized by the Constitution and the law.
“Unfortunately, we have leaders today who forget that a democratic
government is a limited government,” the opposition stalwart said in a
message he delivered at the 5th Oratorical Contest for College Students
under the sponsorship of the Community Foundation of the Philippines at the
PICC.
“It is a government that can do anything simply because it had power – a
power that appears to be emanating from the barrel of armalites.”
Pimentel lamented the culture of corruption the pervades the government
bureaucracy, with unscrupulous public officials trying to outdo each other
in making money out of every project or financial deal that is entrusted to
them.
Stressing that a government must account for what it does, he said if the
taxpayers’ money is intended for projects that will benefit them, this
cannot just be spent elsewhere as the government would want since that would
not be in conformity with the law.
“If moneys are stolen from the coffers of government by government
functionaries or taken from foreign investors as “acceptance fee” or
“success fee” or worse, as “election funds” by government officials, that is
open defiance of the rule of law,” Pimentel said.
Pimentel decried that despite the fact that the Philippines is one of the
earliest independent and democratic republics in Asia, the Filipino people
are still struggling for their fundamental rights, including the basic right
to a government that is run according to the rule of law.
If people are extrajudically killed or forced to disappear, that would not
be in consonance with the rule of law, he said.
Pimentel emphasized that every citizen should do his or her share for
safeguarding and promoting core values of democracy and the rights of the
people.
He exhorted them to emulate the patriotism and sacrifices of Filipino
heroes, from Lapu Lapu and Sultan Kudarat to Macliing Dulag and Ninoy Aquino,
by doing their share in safeguarding the core values of democracy and the
rights of the people.
“And they, like those who dramatically fell in the struggle for liberty are
also freedom fighters who deserve the accolade of our people,” Pimentel
said.
Date: February 29, 2008
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