Now there's a new name being peddled to replace Mangaoang with another lady, Purita Parojinog, who is a Customs Division Chief in Manila, who hails from Ozamis. This time, she has gotten the nod of the Cebu Provincial Board, which now has the rumur mills churning at full speed in our coffee shops that she is the sister-in-law of the former leader of Kuratong Baleleng Gang. If this is true, surely does this mean that the Kuratong Baleleng would now have a "friend" inside the Customs? We're not saying that this diminishes Parojinog's achievements in the Bureau of Customs, but what I really want to know is, who is really pushing her to be in Cebu?
If you ask me, Mangaoang is doing just fine but there is no question that her presence in Cebu has caused a lot of discomfort to a lot of smugglers with connections, which is why they are moving heaven and earth to remove her from the Cebu Customs. So far, the Cebu Business leaders have openly supported Mangaoang and at this point, they don't feel the need to replace her but why are some people hell-bent on getting rid of her? Once again, we'd to know who is backing Parojinog? I'm sure it must be a congressman or a senator aside from those interlopers in Malacañang. Abangan!
Surely Congress can predict the population growth of this country and act accordingly so that this perennial problem can finally be addressed? Because of the usual public outcry by an angry nation, Congress now has added P2.6 billion to the Education budget, as if any good can happen with that now that school has already opened.
If Congress truly cares for the education of our people they shouldn't give out supplemental budgets simply to cover what they perceive as a shortfall but take the bull by its horns and once and for all, solve the never-ending problem that the Department of Education (DepEd) faces every school opening! As we all know, Education is the great equalizer the poor people's ticket away from that vicious cycle of poverty and if many of our people are poor today, it is only because Congress refused to address this problem to give out the money needed to educate all of our children.
Of course, Mayor Osmeña mustn't just hand them these high-powered weapons without the proper training for its use, because I also believe that a firearm can certainly become a liability if you give it to a person who doesn't know how to use it. Worse, it can even become a target of opportunity to one who might want to steal or grab this high-powered firearm and we know that the NPAs love to rob many police outposts. Sure, arming barangay captains with a high-powered weapon opens them to potential abuse. But if you ask me, this is a problem that we can solve later if and when it happens. It is for me a lesser evil.