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Dato Arroyo’s scholars ask Aquino to release his pork

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LIBMANAN, Camarines Sur—Scholars of Representative Diosdado “Dato” Arroyo sent registered letters to President Benigno Aquino III through the post office here Tuesday, asking for the release of scholarship funds from Arroyo’s share of the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF).

The PDAF is a pork barrel that channels funds to congressional districts.

Roy Nedia, chief of the administrative staff of the second district office here, said some 2,000 scholars of Arroyo were affected by the holding of the congressman’s pork barrel in the last two semesters.

Nedia said that Budget Secretary Florencio Abad had told the district office that it was President Aquino who had ordered the holding of Arroyo’s pork, which includes scholarship funds for schoolchildren.

He quoted Abad as saying that without the President’s approval, the budget department could not release the fund.

Nedia said the scholarship funds consisted of P10 million for college students and P8 million for vocational trainees.

Sought for comment, Abad denied that the President had ordered Arroyo’s pork withheld. “There is no order,” Abad said in a text message to the Philippine Daily Inquirer. “Representative Dato Arroyo was one of the biggest recipients of pork, in the hundreds of millions, way beyond the P70 million that on the average was received by the representatives.”

Nedia said the scholars decided to write to Mr. Aquino.

“We want to tell P-Noy (Aquino) what we feel about the delay [in] the release of the funds for our scholarship,” said Edgardo Delfin, a sophomore at the Central Bicol State University of Agriculture and one of the students who wrote the President.

“We are asking President Aquino to help us scholars by releasing the fund, because it’s not Dato that he [is punishing] but the scholars,” said Joseph Coros, a senior electrical engineering student at University of Nueva Caceres.

Abad said Arroyo’s constituents should get an accounting of the pork releases to his district. He said Arroyo received hundreds of millions of pesos in pork during the Arroyo administration.

Asked what the government intended to do about the plea from Arroyo’s scholars, Abad replied, “We are open to helping them.”

Arroyo himself said it did not matter anymore whether Malacañang released his pork or not. “Starting June, we [will have] funds from other sources and it’s already OK,” he said.


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Tags: Benigno Aquino III , Camarines Sur , Congress , Dato Arroyo , Education , Government , PDAF , Politics , Pork barrel , scholarships

  • KonsensyaNgBayan

    Sa lahat ng Scholars, Mga Scholars ni Dato ang hindi nakaka-alam na hindi naman sariling pera ang ginagamit at pinantu-tustos sa kanila. Boto lang ng mga parents at pamilya niya ang gusto!!…Manloloko ang tawag dito at Scholars ay naloloko!!…Eh kung natalo na siya at wala…e di wala na din ang Scholarship ninyo….I-consider ninyo na lang na wala na siya kaya wala na kayong Scholarship…Dahil hindi naman niya kayang mag-palabas ng sariling pera galing sa nakaw na kaban ng bayan..

    • Andres_Bagumbayan

      Hindi lamang si dato ang dapat mong batikusin….karamihan sa tongresman ay ganito…lalo na iyong mga kapanalig ni noynoy at arroyo!!!!

  • Diablo_III

    Yung mga scholars na iba e cut na yan kasi naging militante at palaging sumisigaw sa daan. DIto sa Amerika mga studyante mag apply ng loan sa gobyerno para makapagbayad sila ng tuition at kung makatrabaho na babayaran nila ang gobyerno. 

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_UWISP2YXGDQ7K2SIX2GI37B2EI Darwin

    Yang pork na yan talaga self serving sa congressman. Pwede nang ibulsa, pwede pang pang kampanya. Tanggalin na yan!

    • Andres_Bagumbayan

      ayaw ni noynoy…mawawalan siya ng kakamping mga buwaya sa kongreso!!!daang matuwid,di ba?

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_UWISP2YXGDQ7K2SIX2GI37B2EI Darwin

        tumigil ka. napaka idiotic ng sagot mo.

  • mikerocky

    It is truly unfair for the DBM to hold the release of the PDAF of Datu Arroyo. Its no excuse that he is not pro-government, no matter how you look at it it is still abuse of authority on their part.

    In the same manner that DBM likewise abused its authority to take from the Public Health Care Agencies their authority to determine their respective savings from where these agencies take their respective benefits granted them by the Magna Carta for Public Health Workers. That is precisely the reason why the monthly hazard pay of public health workers, which amounts to 25% of their salary, which they are regularly receiving on a monthly basis since the time of the Presidency of Fidel Ramos has been unceremoniuosly stopped starting January 1, 2012 at the imprimatur of the DBM.

    Imagine countrymen, public health workers or government health care workers such as doctors and nurses just lost 25% of their monthly income amidst the rising oil prices and all other consumer products. ONLY during the term of PNOY!

    Never in our wildest dream that we will be more mired in financial distress when we supported PNOY in his Daan Matuwid theme. Never have we thought that this theme connotes the deprivation of 1/4 of the monthly take home pay of public health workers. 

    Can your government begin to imagine the hardship you have caused our families? May you receive accordingly in your respective families the consequence this immoral deprivation of lawful income of government personnel.
        

    • mikerocky

      To my co-public health workers, please do not make this salary deprivation the reason for your haphazard service to our patients. We may not have our hazard pay despite our exposure to hazards, but we must maintain the dignity of our profession. To channel our rage towards the patients we serve is unconscionable. Let us provide honest public service despite the said deprivation, otherwise we too shall receive the consequence of such abusive and immoral act by PNOY and his government.

  • http://www.facebook.com/renzo.guinto Renzo R. Guinto

    The act is valid, but scholars of PDAF should be made to understand that they are scholars of the nation, not of their congressman, and congressmen should acknowledge the fact that their PDAF is the taxpayers’, and that their seat was bestowed to them by the people.

  • white scorpion

    for sure, may BUMUBULONG na poolitiko. atat ng humawak ng pera. hindi kagaya noon na si mother pa ang prez. noon panahon ni nanay mo, di ba ganyan ang gawa niya. saka, di ba hindi talagang dapat humawag ng cash ang isang tongresman? according to palasyo, dinederekta na nila sa institution na concern. ……so!!!! sorry na lang. hindi ka makadekwat.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_UWISP2YXGDQ7K2SIX2GI37B2EI Darwin

    Congressmen should focus on creating new, better laws. Not these priority projects that most of the time end up as nonsense with most of the funds only diverted to the pocket of the tongressman.  



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