Friday, April 22, 2022

Escudero wants to strengthen local gov’t autonomy, more efforts to rev up economy

MINERVA BC NEWMAN 
CEBU CITY —  Senatorial candidate Francis “Chiz” wants to promote and strengthen local government autonomy, infuse more funds to micro, small and medium entrepreneurs (MSMEs), amend or repel the Oil Deregulation Act, pass an Odette Rehabilitation Fund and more efforts to rev up the country’s economy.


Escudero bared these initial agenda when elected in the Senate.  He was in Cebu, Friday April 22 to campaign and answered questions from the media and bloggers. 




He urged the next administration to support the Agriculture sector, strengthen efforts in revitalizing the economy which is still recovering from the aftermath Covid-19 pandemic and typhoon Odette.


Escudero is for the continuation of the “Build Build Build Program” and other infrastructure projects and strengthen its support as the country’s key economic driver. 


“Sana tigilan na natin yung ugali natin na porket ginawa ng nagda-ang administration hindi mo na ipagpapatuloy kasi gusto mo, may sarili ka naman. With a caveat. Ang budget ng DPWH sa 2022 ay P840 billion, ang budget ng Department of Agriculture at P80 billion. Agriculture country ba tayo o bansa ba tayo ng kontrakto? Ang pinaka-mahihirap na Piipino ay nasa sektor ng Agrikultura. Ituloy natin ang Build Build Build pero sana, huwag natin gawing kapalit nu’n maliit na pundo sa sektor ng Agrikultura. Dahil ang pinakamahirap na Pilipino, nasa sektor na yan. Mangingisda, magsasaka, magtatanim na gulay, magniniyog, dapat magbigay ng suporta ang goberno,” Escudero said.


As Tourism continues to be one of the sectors hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic, Escudero cited the lockdown, mandatory quarantine, and strict requirements as the reasons why tourism went down. He further emphasized the role of storytelling in fortifying tourism.


“Tourism is about the story that you tell, and we have our own stories to tell. It’s not about the beautiful beaches, the beautiful scenery, the whole edifice.” Escudero set Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa as a prime example noting that millions of people visit Paris just to see the masterpiece in person. 


Earlier this year, President Rodrigo Duterte signed an executive order regarding the use of nuclear power in preparation for phasing out the use of coal-fired power plants over safety concerns. In line with this, electricity rates continue to surge all over the Philippines.


Escudero commented that he is open to any technologies that could provide Filipinos cheaper power alternatives under three conditions which include strict compliance with all environmental laws in the Philippines, agreeing with the requirements of the International Atomic Energy of the United Nations, and approval from the community members where the plants will be erected.


Escudero also highlighted the shortage in the country’s energy supply. This is something that the nation hasn’t collectively recognized yet as it still focuses its attention on recovering from the pandemic and typhoon Odette. 


He went on that the country experienced massive brown out some time on the second quarter of this year and no new plants have been built in the past five years. The lack of energy supply will pave the way for power outages and higher energy bills for its consumers.


Escudero shared his plans to pass an Odette Rehabilitation Fund Bill to uplift the local governments to recover from natural calamities. He said that the devastation caused by Odette was more massive than that of Yolanda, yet the government established the Yolanda Rehab Fund. 


He also expressed his plans in submitting legislation in rehabilitating MSMEs (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises), citing that more than 90 percent of the country’s economic source is from MSMEs. He emphasized that this would help create more livelihood opportunities for Filipinos, and help entrepreneurs keep their businesses afloat.


When asked what kind of leader the country needs, Governor Escudero said that the next president can look into the slogans of the presidentiables. “Sana kung sino ang manalo, pagpulutan niya ng ideya at aral yung mga plataporma ng mga katunggali niya dahil wala namang pumipigil sa kanya an gawin yun ‘pag siya na ang nanalo, yun ang presidente na hinahanap ko, at yun sana ang klase ng presidenteng gusto ko sanang makita matapos ang halalang ito. Ano man ang kulay na dinadala niya.”


Escudero took the time to remind his listeners of the single rule in a democracy which is to follow the choice of the majority, a principle or idea that all should embrace since we live in a democracy.


He encourages voters to learn how to let the heat of the election pass once it’s over, and not to look at the color he or she brought in the last election. 


“Walang maling boto sa halalan, dahil iisa lamang ang sinusunod sa halalan, ang gusto ng nakararami. Kung ano man yun, karapatan ng bawat botante magpasya at sabihin yun,” Escudero stressed.


Escudero authored several laws during his term as a senator including the Universal Healthcare Law, Free Tuition Fee in State Universities and Colleges, and Tax Exemption for Minimum Wage Earners.



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