WASTEFUL SPENDING OF LGUs FOR POLITICAL ADS ASSAILED
Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr. (PDP-Laban) today expressed
outrage over the frivolous and wasteful spending of taxpayers’ money for
political advertisements in national dailies especially by local government
officials ostensibly to manifest their support for President Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo amid widespread calls for her resignation.
Pimentel decried that Malacañang is taking advantage of the submissive
attitude of local government officials and their vulnerability to pressure
by using them in its desperate bid to create a false impression that the
President still enjoys the support of the Filipino people.
He was reacting to the series of full-page newspaper advertisements
appearing since last week in which the local officials supposedly reaffirmed
their support and loyalty to the President and defended her from calls for
her resignation or ouster in the wake of the anomalous National Broadband
project and other scandals hounding her administration.
Considering that a full-page newspaper advertisement is very expensive,
Pimentel said it would be imprudent or even tantamount to a criminal
offense, for any LGU to spend hard-earned taxpayers’ money for such
undertaking.
“Local government units have the right to express support for anyone. But
it’s a crime to splurge funds for full-page newspaper advertisements in
national newspapers just to flatter Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo,” he said.
Noting that some of the newspaper ads containing resolutions or manifestos
of support were supposedly paid for by certain Municipal and Provincial
governments, Pimentel said it sounded incredulous that they would shoulder
the cost of the ads out of their own coffers at the expense of essential
services or projects that are badly needed by their constituents.
Pimentel said the cost of a full-page advertisement in a national daily
ranges from P150,000 to P200,000 which is enough to build a modest
elementary classroom, a barangay reading center or a rural health clinic.
Considering that the average LGUs could ill afford to pay for the cost of
such an advertisement, he said there is a good reason to believe that
Malacañang itself is behind this project by using the unlimited propaganda
funds at the disposal of the President.
Date: March 10, 2008
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