So why impute bias on Rep. Macias? Why jump into conclusion that he is not listening to the Cebuanos' voice? In fairness to him, the job of his committee is to determine if the proposed bills have substantially complied with all the requirements set forth in the Local Government Code. And that a committee hearing on the matter has already been conducted in Congress, although it fell short of a full-blown hearing. Rep. Macias was correct in saying that Manila is a neutral venue for the hearing, based on his assessment that the matter is a highly sensitive issue to Cebuanos. Just recall the scenario during that hearing in Congress. The result? How much more scenes of the same tense and proportion could have happened had the hearing been conducted in Cebu?
At any rate, I am skeptical that a hearing in Cebu will change the course the bills are taking now. The bills are duly filed and they have complied with the legal requirements. I humbly suggest we give the bills their due course until they be passed into laws. Once approved into laws and submitted to the Cebuanos for a plebiscite, that's the proper time and venue to say "Yes" or "No".
Let the sovereign people register their sentiments and not just a few bunch of elected officials who think as if they alone know what is best for this province and its future.
Basiliso M. Sungcad Jr.
Ronda, Cebu