Missing the legendary Chito Bacani
SO YOU think
politics is more fun in Angeles City with this slugfest between Mayor Ed
Pamintuan and his challenger Cong. Tarzan Lazatin?
Think again,
how much more fun it would have been with my favorite Chito Bacani thrown into
the ring.
Think some more
how the lackluster contest between the all too quiet Blueboy Nepomuceno and the
clueless Yeng Guiao would be spiced up by Cong Chito’s entry into the fray.
Ah, Cong
Chito’s mere presence, by the sheer power of his intellect, would have –
unarguably – raised the level of discussion high, high, high above the gutter
of the guttural, out of the vise-grip of the visceral, out of… whatever…Suffice
to say a towering intellect Cong Chito most definitively is.
Who among the
presidential candidates of 1998 but Cog
Chito could have come up with the most brilliant concept of a “gravity train”
with nothing – not electricity, not fossil fuel – but Newton’s law powering
such conveyance between Angeles City and Manila?
Or, the flat
rate of P5 bus fare from his beloved city to any point in Metro Manila and vice
versa?
Or the
declaration of Angeles City – again! – as the exclusive enclave of all
nightclubs and adult shows, all casinos, and the establishment in Clark of the
largest cockpit in the whole world, with a seating capacity of 100,000.
Distinctly do I
remember the same brilliance coming to the fore anew in his 2010 congressional
run. Ranged against Cong. Tarzan and the pretender Ares Yabut, Cong Chito had
the distinction of solely having a solid legislative agenda, with the
corresponding focal persons for their implementation, to wit:
Agendum 1:
Provision of a stimulus package, ala President Barack Obama, whereby all
indigent families will be given a monthly subsidy ofP1,000 each and senior
citizens, P500 each. This to increase their purchasing power and spur greater
economic activity.
Focal persons
for this agenda: Angeles City Councilor Dr. Ruben Maniago and senior citizen
coordinator Dinong de Guzman.
Agendum 2:
Opportunity to the citizens. Any high school graduate, of good moral character
will be given notarial powers, in the execution of contracts, agreements and
deeds of sale.
Agendum 3: The
establishment of state crematories and free burial services, including coffins
and burial lot. Especially crafted with the Ampatuans in mind.
Focal person:
Balibago Barangay Chair Tony Mamac.
Agendum 4:
Termination of the contracts with the local government units of the transport
terminals in Mabalacat, Angeles City and the City of San Fernando.
Focal persons:
Attorneys Pinggoy Lopez, Bryan Nepomuceno and Pogs Suller who will prepare the
temporary restraining order to be filed in court by Mayor Oscar Rodriguez and
Vice Mayor Edwin Santiago in San Fernando, and Marjorie Morales-Sambo in
Mabalacat.
Agendum 5:
Institute the doctrines of the Iglesia ni Cristo as mandatory in the
educational system to instill in the youth love of God, parents, and country.
Focal persons:
Secretary Ed Pamintuan and Mayor Boking Morales.
Agendum 6:
Reduction of the value-added tax from 12 percent to 8 percent to ease the
burden on the citizens and the businessmen.
Agendum 7: All
inmates too poor to post bail to be released from jail to the custody of the
barangay chairmen who will be directly responsible for their subsequent court
appearances until final verdict is handed down.
The very
antithesis of the soloing politico, Cong Chito’s approach to legislation is
collegial and coordinative. Witness the focal persons he affixed in many of the
above agenda. And mind, those listed above are no pushovers in their respective
fields of endeavor.
So have we come
across such gems of proposed legislation from any other congressional
candidate, not only in the first district but even in the entire archipelago?
A big NO there,
as only the supremely intelligent Cong Chito could come up with such
thought-provoking ideas.
With Cong Chito
out of the elections for 2013, the first district, the city as well, is deprived of a most brilliant mind
befitting its ablest representation.
What
opportunities we missed there. To our utter, irreparable loss.
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