“Senior citizens in the Philippines
have traditionally received due care and concern from the family and the state.
To stress this national attitude towards senior citizens, Article XV, Section
IV, of the Philippine Constitution states
that, “It is the duty of the family to take care of its older person members
while the State may design program of social security for them.” Moreover,
Article XIII, Section II, provides that “The State shall adopt an integrated
and comprehensive approach to health development which shall endeavor to make essential
goods, health and other social services available to all people at affordable
cost.”
There are now at least twenty-one Enabling Philippine Laws on
Senior Citizens but there is hardly any EXCEPTIONAL support given to Senior
Citizens at the Municipalities level. Instead,
the Spirit of these Laws are put on hold annually by two budgetary worms,
namely:
1). LACK OF FUNDS
2). STREAMLINING
The Dark Side of Mainstreaming
The first is a mild worm since Municipalities are always known to be Lacking of funds although never short
of ways to put loose ends together to realize a surplus at the end of the year.
It is this second worm Mainstreaming that is crippling the senior citizens. Mainstreaming
is a certificate of immunity in the budget that protects especially the low-income municipalities to do away with social reform laws by splitting mandatory and
allied expenses and yet gain compliance. It
is like legalizing splitting of
contracts. It
is repugnant to reason and inhuman because the direct support and
care for the needy is being jeopardized.
A friend of mine once said he has difficulty understanding why budget appropriation for senior citizens in the first class municipality of Minglanilla has not left ground. Although his
figures may be unofficial, it shows the dark side of mainstreaming. At 150M pesos (approxi. 2012 annual municipal budget), Senior Citizens appropriation is seen only at P300,000.00 because the 1.2M pesos (to make up for the 1%) is deemed “inserted”
or “included” or “attached” to repairs, maintenance, etc. This is the evil of mainstreaming which is exactly like deducting
an amount from children’s allowances to help pay for the house water bill. But why let the children pay for domestic
obligations of parents!
Is There True Love
in Minglanilla
About ninety-nine percent of the administrative and
legislative teams of the municipality are relatives to senior citizens and
altogether they are the Minglanillans known
for their spirit of charity and love. But why the darkness?
Personally, I am seeing this as lack of proper planning
and coordination, poor feedback, and lack of representation of those concerned
- the lead agencies of government, the
senior citizens federation, the working committees, and the watch teams in the
administrative and legislative offices.
In the coming season of change where new christs and messiahs could be anointed somehow, I hope that the Spirit of Love of the Enabling Laws on Senior
Citizens for Minglanilla would be restored!
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