DILG supports
move requiring Barangay, SK candidates to submit resumé
Press Release
March 5, 2018
QUEZON CITY – The
Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) supports the
proposal of an election watchdog to require candidates of Barangay
and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) elections to submit at least a
one-page resumé.
DILG Assistant Secretary
and Spokesperson Jonathan Malaya says the recommendation of the
National Citizens Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL) will
complement the ongoing campaign of the Department for the election
of Matino, Mahusay at Maaasahang Barangay and SK officials.
The DILG is now in the
thick of preparations for a peaceful and orderly Barangay and SK
elections set in May of this year. Presidential Spokesperson Harry
Roque and Senate President Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III had earlier
doused speculations that the Barangay elections would be postponed
for a third time.
“Sang-ayon kami sa
panukala ng NAMFREL dahil ang halalan ay hindi isang laro na kahit
sino na lang ay puwedeng sumali. Dapat masukat natin ang kakayanang
maglingkod ng bawat kandidatong tatakbo sa eleksyon,” says Malaya.
NAMFREL has urged the
Commission on Elections (Comelec) to compel candidates to submit
their one-page resumé highlighting their suitability for the
position.
Malaya says he hopes that
the Comelec will consider the merits of NAMFREL’s proposal in
installing competent leaders in barangays and improving overall
barangay governance.
“Sa level ng barangay
nararamdaman ng mga mamamayan ang malasakit at pagkalinga ng
gobyerno kaya mahalaga na busisiin natin ang kakayahan at motibasyon
ng sinumang nagnanais na mamuno sa barangay,” he says.
“Mahalagang malaman natin
ano ang motibasyon ng ating mga kandidato sa pagtakbo. Isang maling
boto, tatlong taon na nasayang na serbisyo ang katapat nito kaya
dapat maging mapanuri tayo sa paghalal ng Barangay Chairperson,
Kagawad at maging sa SK,” he adds.
Matino, mahusay at maaasahan
Last month, the DILG under
the leadership of OIC- Secretary Eduardo M. Año launched its
campaign for Matino, Mahusay at Maaasahang Barangay and SK officials
to encourage the public to choose leaders who possess these three
basic qualities that are important to carry out meaningful peace and
development initiatives in the communities.
According to Malaya, a
barangay and SK official who is ‘Matino’ exhibits the following
traits: hindi "corrupt" at lumalaban sa katiwalian; lumaban at
lumalaban sa iligal na droga; tapat sa serbisyo at bukas sa publiko;
magaling at may disiplina; at walang kaugnayan sa masasamang tao o
grupo.
For a 'Mahusay' candidate
- may platapormang pangkaunlaran at pangkapayapaan; huwaran at
modelo ng kanyang mga kabarangay; sumusunod sa mga alituntunin ng
pamahalaan at ng komunidad; maayos makitungo sa mga kabarangay; at
may patas na pagtingin sa iba’t ibang problema sa barangay.
While for a 'Maaasahan'
candidate DILG identifies the following: maalam at may kakayahan sa
pagpaplano; alistong tumutulong sa panahon ng sakuna; nagmamalasakit
sa kapwa; madaling malapitan sa oras ng pangangailangan; at subok sa
pagtulong sa pagpapanatili ng kapayapaan at kaayusan.
He says that the
government needs good Barangay leaders who will bring the Duterte
administration's agenda of change to the Barangay level.