Aquino hits critics of CCT: Let me help you count
THE Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program (4Ps) is not a magic tablet, President Benigno Aquino III said on Monday during his last State of the Nation Address (Sona).
Aquino said those looking for the results of the conditional cash transfer program should learn how to count.
“Akala nila parang mahiwagang tableta pag-inom ng kinder ay college graduate ka na,” he said. “Tulungan natin silang magbilang. Labing-tatlong taon ang K-12 samantalang anim na taon lang ang ating termino.”
(They think it’s like a magic tablet that when a child in kindergarten takes it, he or she instantly becomes a college graduate. Let us help them count. The K-12 is 13 years long while my term is only six years.)
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Article continues after this advertisementThe 4Ps is a social protection program launched in 2008 and expanded under Aquino’s term. It targets poor families and gives as much as P1,400 to beneficiaries in exchange of keeping children in school.
Its budget has increased to P62.32 billion in 2015, or more than 50 times larger than the budget allocated in 2008.
In a video message, one of the beneficiaries of 4Ps, a young girl, defended the program. She said while many people criticized it, they should see how it has changed her life.
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