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The
Minglanilla Municipal Federation of Senior Citizens is a non-governmental
organization composed of 19 barangay senior citizen chapters.  Incorporated in 2005, its membership has
swelled to about four thousand today.  It
is sharing office space with the Municipal OSCA Head at the ground floor of the
old Municipal  Hall  Building 
Except
for the OSCA Head who is the concurrent Treasurer of the Federation, it has no regular
office personnel to do janitorial and all clerical office routines.  Because of this plus the irregular relationship
with the local municipal government, plans and programs could not be
implemented.  So far the best gifts that
senior citizens have had from government are packs of goodies of slippers, liniment
and rubbing alcohol, sardines and processed beef, reading glasses, with a fancy
fan bearing photograph of the sponsoring politician.  Of course, local officials would dole out
cash to pay for senior citizens group undertakings especially in Christmas and
Valentines.
The Municipality  of Minglanilla 
Minglanilla
is one of the richest lst class Municipality in Cebu  Province 
Within a period
of one year almost a thousand Senior Citizens ID Cards were distributed and
paid for by the Federation since the appropriate office stopped the supply of blank
ID cards.  Since last year the Municipality
has also stopped the supply of the much needed Senior Citizens Purchase Booklet
to purchase the 16 basic commodities
and the 16 prime commodities at
discounted prices set under R.A. 9994. 
In the
absence of cash benefits and assistance, only 640 senior citizens could share
moments of togetherness twice a year, enjoying free food.  The rest, some 200 to 300 of them, had to pay
for their food rations through Federation funds.  The amount is taken from members’ annual
dues, membership fees, penalties for new ID cards etc.   The collected amount from these sources could
have become the Federation’s actual savings at the end of every fiscal year for
other meaningful expenses.  
To be
able to provide burial assistance to the members, the Federation maintains an
in-house death fund paid for by members who wish to voluntarily participate in
the program.  At P8,000 per member’s
death, the sum could alleviate the financial problem the family would go
through without such assistance.
SUDDENLY
IN APRIL THIS YEAR, the Administration’s Campaign Bus, announces an offering of
P500-pension for senior citizens in support of the Government’s Pension Program.  This offer confirms that Senior Citizens of
Minglanilla are almost on their own – uncared and unloved for a long time.  That the offer is both sour and sad is captured
in the following Facebook entry:
A PRE-ELECTION CLOSURE - IN A
MEETING YESTERDAY (5/10 - 1pm) AT THE MULTI-PURPOSE  CENTER 
MEANTIME, NOT A SINGLE SOUL FROM TEAM
MARLO-LYNETTE SHOWED UP IN THAT SAME MEETING.
Thirty
hours from now would be Election Day.  I hope
this would end a difficult era for Senior Citizens in Minglanilla.
 
 
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