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Home Opinion Columns To The Point by Emil Jurado

Dump Lopez

Emil JuradobyEmil Jurado
February 23, 2017, 12:01 am
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Thirty-one years ago, the People Power revolution happened. The Reform the Armed Forces Movement broke away from the Marcos government. They stayed first at Camp Aquino and later on at Camp Crame. Then-PC/INP Chief Fidel Ramos joined Defense Secretary Juan Ponce Enrile and Col. Gregorio Honasan.

Three days later, the strongman President Ferdinand Marcos went on a self-exile with the help of the Americans to Honolulu, Hawaii. That prompted the installation of the housewife of the late Senator Ninoy Aquino as the next president. The rest is history.

So what did the 1986 People Power Revolution achieve for the nation? Poverty and joblessness still stalk the land. The gap between the rich and the poor seems to grow wider. Do we now enjoy the freedoms denied us in the past? Have our lives become better at all?

This is why I have been pessimistic about the subject of celebrations.

The idea is to move on and let not those who would remind us of the dark pages of our history get the better of us.

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* * *

When President Duterte appointed Gina Lopez as secretary of Environment and Natural Resources, I said to myself, the President is making his biggest mistake.

Lopez used to say that if she had her way she would not have mining at all in Southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines.

And that’s exactly what she did by ordering the closure of 23 mining firms and suspending five more. More recently, she cancelled 75 Mineral Production Sharing Agreements in the pursuit of her “green economy” and eco-tourism.

Does she not realize she is duty-bound to observe due process and the rule of law?

The financial losses to local governments and national economy cannot be underestimated. The exact figure of P821.15 million is even higher than the one estimated earlier at P800 million by the Department of Finance. What is particularly alarming in the DoF financial data was that all three municipalities stand to lose all their operating incomes.

These losses don’t include real estate taxes, local business taxes, mayor’s permit fees, regulatory and administrative fees and a lot more. The local governments are also entitled to a share—all these alone will amount to P481.17 million.

The Lopez network, ABS-CBN, tried to justify the actions of Lopez, but stopped short when it could no longer gloss over what Lopez did to local governments and the national economy. My gulay, some 1.2-million jobs will be lost!

The heiress Lopez patronizes the poor and the jobless when she argues that mining causes harmful effects on the environment, and that local communities do not receive the economic benefits and fair return for hosting mining concerns.

But she does not care. She can afford to push her advocacy because she was born rich.

Santa Banana, employers have aired their concern that what Lopez – who was once a drug addict committed to DARE Foundation, but escaped and later on became a member of Ananda Marga, an Indian meditation cult – is doing could worsen poverty.

Lopez said she could not care less if she is not be confirmed as DENR secretary. Of course. She doesn’t need the job.

Now she complains that members of the Commission on Appointments have been offered P50 million apiece so they would not confirm her.

I am sure lawmakers will not take this sitting down. While she did not name names, her allegations cast a cloud over Congress as a whole.

The commission should also inquire into her alleged misuse of funds, both private and public, and her conflict of interest. The Lopez-owned pipeline spanning Batangas to Manila leaked, making a condominium building in Makati uninhabitable.

She is not doing anything about it, though. I am not surprised.

If the President really wants change, he should make Lopez resign since she seems to be the biggest stumbling block in efforts to solve poverty and joblessness.

Mister President, listen to Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez and other members of the Cabinet, who see Lopez more as a problem than as a solution.

* * *

Alleged threats and demolition jobs seem to be the concern of people around the President these days. But while National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon says there are no specific threats, presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella and Communications Secretary Martin Andanar so easily point to attempts to oust President Duterte.

Abella and Andanar now point to destabilization plots against the President by the “Yellowtards” of former President Aquino.

Indeed these two have become the President’s worst enemies.

* * *

Every so often, we read contrasting claims of ABS-CBN and GMA-7 on television ratings leadership.

The Lopez-owned network uses Kantar Media while GMA 7 uses Nielsen figures.

I’d rather believe in GMA 7. Nielsen is more widely used and hence more credible.

This is aside from the fact that ABS-CBN is often used to advocate the interests of vested groups.

Tags: ABS-CBNDepartment of Environment and Natural ResourcesDump LopezFerdinand MarcosGina LopezGMA-7Mining firmsPeople Power revolutionReform the Armed Forces Movement
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