Harvey Keh: Support Gov Ed Panlilio
Dear Fellow Filipinos,
Good day to you!
Last October 13 , Governor Ed Panlilio of Pampanga came out to declare that he was given P 500,000.00 in cash which came from a Palace Staff Member in Malacañang. The money was allegedly given for baranggay projects and to support candidates for the upcoming baranggay elections. Since Gov. Panlilio’s admission, there have been other local officials and congressmen who have admitted to receiving money from Malacañang as well. Up until today we still don’t know where this money really came from.
But since then, Gov. Panlilio has been under fire because of doing the right thing. Right now, local officials in Pampanga led by Vice-Gov. Yeng Guiao are ganging up on him and marginalizing him by not respecting his authority as governor. Media Publications in Pampanga are even being used to destroy his credibility. If one looks at Gov. Panlilio’s performance thus far in the less than 6 months that he has been in office, the results would speak for itself. He was able to raise the same amount of quarry taxes in less than 2 months compared to the former governor who raised the same amount in 1 year. Due to this, mayors and board members are now demanding part of this collection money and are blackmailing Gov. Panlilio by not passing important policies that will benefit the constituencies of Pampanga.
Isn’t this a familiar refrain in our country? Someone does good and yet he is often punished for doing what is right? And worse, while this is happening many of us just turn a blind eye without doing anything. We s just shrug it off and move on with our lives. It is no wonder why majority of our government leaders are becoming bolder and bolder in becoming corrupt since for them no one would dare complaint about it. In short, we deserve the kind of leaders that we have because we continue to do nothing despite the fact that we see that there is something wrong. And this is why I am writing to appeal to you right now, I’d like to ask for a few minutes of your time to send an email of support to Gov. Ed Panlilio, let us all tell him that we are behind him in his quest for the Truth. What is at stake here is not only the people of Pampanga but the nation as a whole. Gov. Ed exposed what has long been happening in Malacañang and now he is being punished for it. Will you do something about it?
If yes, then please send an email of support to Gov. Ed Panlilio at wesupportgovpanlilio@gmail.com
Thank you for your time! May you have a pleasant day!
Sincerely,
Harvey S. Keh
Director for Youth Leadership and Social Entrepreneurship
Ateneo de Manila University-School of Government
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November 10th, 2007 at 8:31 pm
Hi Everyone,
I apologize for sending this unsolicited email, but I feel strongly that it is something that everyone in the Philippines should be concerned about. After reading this, it is clear why the Philippines finds itself in a never-ending decline, particularly due to the lack of a moral backbone within the government.
I don’t think that an letter or email to Gov. Panlilio is going to actually do anything other than show your support, but maybe a few thousand letters to your local congress representative, senator, or other high-level public official will help.
It is dismaying to see that somebody who, at least from where I sit, seems to be trying to do what is right and best for his constituents is castigated and chastised for doing what most people would consider to be the right thing. It is a telling story about the true state of Philippine politics and the self-centered attitude of those that are supposed to be representing the people. We seem to live in a land run by a pack of “Gimme Pigs”.
Again, I apologize for the unsolicited message, but I truly hope that the efforts of Gov. Panlilio and those that support him will help spark the change that this country needs to progress and uplift those that are less fortunate. While I cannot vote being a foreigner, I also can’t justify sitting on my laurels watching the country I have chosen to call my home for the past 11 years sink farther and farther into moral purgatory…
Best regards,
Chris