ON PBBM’S CALL FOR COURTESY RESIGNATIONS OF CABINET SECRETARIES

 

Earlier this week, I expressed support for the President’s call to set aside politics and focus on the needs of our people. I am thankful that he has acknowledged that there is a problem, displayed sensitivity to the sentiments of our countrymen, and humbly taken responsibility by addressing it and demanding accountability from those tasked with implementing the vital programs of the administration: the members of his Cabinet.

Calling for the courtesy resignations of his official family is a good start. It highlights the need for the entire bureaucracy to recalibrate and align government initiatives with the expectations of our people. For when government fails to meet these expectations, it is the public who suffers—and I commend the President for taking immediate action.

The President cannot implement government programs by himself; kailangan niya ng mapagkakatiwalaang katulong, dapat meron siyang matinong katuwang.

I view this revamp as a mid-game substitution—a reshuffling of key players based on their performance. But via their ballots, our countrymen told us they want more than just a personnel adjustment. The President’s course correction must include his entire political house, starting with his own backyard. He must distance himself from reckless allies who squandered his goodwill and burned through his political capital for selfish ends.

Much more still needs to be done. Simula pa lamang ito. Ang mahalaga ngayon ay magtulungan tayong lahat—hindi para sa kapakanan ng anumang partido o politiko, kundi para sa kapakanan ng ating mga kababayan.