President Benigno
Simeon Aquino III
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MANILA, PHILIPPINES - Philippine
President Benigno Simeon Aquino III acknowledged the people who go beyond
bashing and activism and really worked for “Daang Matuwid” when he addressed
close to a thousand non-government organization networks of the Caucus of
Development NGOs (CODE-NGO) on the latter’s 20th year anniversary
celebration and 5th Congress held at the SM Skydome in Quezon City
last November 22, 2012.
“Kayo ang tunay na
nagtatrabaho, hindi lang puro puna,” President Aquino said.
PNoy also acknowledged
CODE-NGO for being ‘active partners of the government for development’.
He said the downfall of the dictatorship in
1986 encouraged greater citizen participation in the government process, which
contributed greatly to the return of democracy in the country.
“Ako man ay galing din
sa oposisyon, mula pa noong panahon ng Martial Law hanggang sa nakaraang
administrasyon, pero ngayon po ay nabigyan tayo ng pagkakataong magtrabaho at
di lang magbato ng magbato ng puna at reklamo, kaya samantalahin po natin ito,”
PNoy added.
PNoy cautioned civil
society workers against relentless bashing and instead challenged them to think
of ways and methods to participate in nation building and development.
“The government is
open to dialogue and we want you to engage and work with us,” he said.
He also thanked the
members and officers of CODE-NGO for supporting his Daang Matuwid agenda,
especially in partnering with the government in the implementation of the
Bottom-Up Budgeting process, full disclosure program, and for continuously
supporting the Seal of Good Housekeeping program which was introduced by the
late Department of Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo.
Also present in the
CODE-NGO Congress are former CSO leaders who have since “crossed-over” to the
ranks of government. Present were Corazon ‘Dinky’ Soliman, secretary of the
Department of Social Welfare and Development; Butch Abad, secretary of the
Department of Budget and Management; Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Teresita
‘Ging’ Deles; and Joel Rocamora, lead convener of the National Anti-Poverty
Commission.
PNoy also mentioned
the appointment of Atty. Marvic Leonen as Associate Justice of the Supreme
Court. Leonen also has roots with civil society organizations as a lawyer
fighting for the rights of indigenous peoples.
“With the help of
civil society organizations, I am confident that we will reach our goals of a
better country in the future, and we are working on it now,” he said.
CODE NGO, meanwhile, expressed
their confidence in the leadership of the Aquino administration and vowed to “continue
to walk the Daang Matuwid as we continue to work on the many issues that are
reflected by the Millennium Development Goals”, said CODE-NGO chairperson
Patricia Sarenas.
“Under
this administration, CODE-NGO has gained inroads into government to ensure
systems are in place for partnerships between the government and civil society
organizations” Sarenas added.
CODE-NGO
is the largest coalition of civil society organizations working for social
development. It comprises six national networks and six regional networks,
representing more than 1,600 development non-government organizations, people’s
organizations, and cooperatives nationwide.
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