TAKING AFTER his accomplished
father, Angeles City Councilor Carmelo Lazatin, Jr., better known as “Pogi,”
has embraced housing for the urban poor as personal advocacy.
In his time at the
mayoralty, the elder Carmelo, famously known as “Tarzan,” succeeded in
providing decent housing to 15,000 poor families.
“I would like to continue
that,” the son now promises, and has set the stage for its fulfilment by filing
the Housing Program Funds Allocation Ordinance which calls for the mandatory
allotment of 10 percent of the city government’s total annual budget for
housing programs for the city’s urban poor.
Rationalizes Pogi: “Rapid
urbanization is a sign of a city’s development, however, it also has its
drawbacks. As a city becomes urbanized, more people are drawn to it because of
the job opportunities and this tends to lead to the disproportionate growth of
the population relative to housing.” With the urban poor ending at the short
end of the stick, as usual.
The Fund, Pogi’s ordinance
stipulated, “will be solely used to finance land acquisition for socialized
housing…as well as the development of community sites such as road networks,
pathways, and drainages.”
And strictly, “no
expenditures arising from the hiring of personnel and release of salaries and
other similar privileges shall be appropriated from the Fund.”
With the further proviso
that the Local Urban Poor Affairs and Housing Office and other concerned
departments be engaged by the city government in the allocation and usage of
the said fund.
TAKING AFTER his
illustrious grandfather, Pogi is championing the cause of education for all.
Don Rafael Lazatin
achieved the rare feat of having served as provincial governor, city mayor and
assemblyman – in the old school of straight and clean governance – but is best
enshrined in the hearts of his people as founder of Republic Central Colleges
that opened educational opportunities to the poorest sector of the community.
Last July 12, Pogi refiled
an ordinance – first presented to the council in September 2013 but unacted – amending
the charter of the City College of Angeles City, for the college to cease
collection of tuition from its students, and for the city government to grant full
subsidy of the same.
The proposed ordinance likewise
directs the city government to allocate five percent from its general fund,
five percent from its Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA), and five percent from
its collection of market stall fees to CCA’s annual budget appropriation.
Based on the city’s Local
Expenditure Program for 2015, Pogi said the local government can fully
subsidize the tuition of CCA students, citing the general fund at P913 million,
the IRA at P591 million, and the city collection for market stall fees
estimated at P10 million. And from there could be allocated P68.5 million
subsidy for the CCA.
Yes, Pogi is doing as well
in his math too.
A CHIP off the old block,
Pogi makes, indeed.
Like both his Lazatin
elders, contentious politics for Pogi starts with the campaign and ends with
the election. Where the public good takes precedence over personal rivalries.
The lone opposition in the
city council, Pogi is most ardent in his support to Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan –
much, much more than hizzoner’s own aldermen – in seeking funding for the city
worker’s additional benefits, specifically the salary adjustments and bonuses
to government employees covered by Executive Order 201-S2016 signed by
President Aquino last February.
Late last month, Pogi,
filed a resolution “respectfully requesting the City Mayor thru Local Finance
Committee to provide the City Council an update on the status of the
implementation of the first tranche compensation adjustment in Local Government
Units (LGU’s) as provided under the Executive Order 201, Series 2016”.
That, with the commitment
to the city workers to “do my very best to ensure that the benefits that are
due (you) will be provided by the city government.”
In fine: Unconditional
support where the executive agenda hews with public interest. Principled
opposition where it is inimical. Clear-cut role for the council
fiscalizer.
Now, where other political
scions as keen as Pogi in living up to the demands of the post they sought and
to which they were elected. Rather than engaging in some epal-ities, Facebook mediocrities and Instagram inanities to
vainly seek pogi points for the next
polls…
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