NAGA
CITY, Oct 8 – The National Youth Commission (NYC), as the voice and advocate of
the youth, pushed for the postponement of the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) polls
given that holding elections now would be a disservice to a new batch of young
people who will be subjected to a system in dire need of reforms.
The
Lower House version pushed for a 3-year deferment with no hold over, thereby
would have created a vacuum of youth participation. The Senate version approved
postponement to 2014 with the incumbents allowed a hold over. The appro ved
version of the bicameral panel looked to be the most viable middle ground and
is a welcome prelude to the REFORM of the SK.
Whether
Congress approves the SK Reform bill or not, elections will still be held
anytime between 28 October 2014 and 23 February 2015 thereby giving Congress a
natural deadline for the passage of a law that would massively address the
iniquities and structural limitations of the SK as an institution. Failure to
approve an SK Reform Law would have put this postponement to naught.
The
NYC is saddened over the decision of the bicameral to leave the posts of the SK
vacant until the said deferment. Such ‘suspension’ has practically stripped
young people of their right to participate and be represented in state affairs
actively and institutionally.
We
are consoled over the decision of the bicam panel to still ensure the
allocation of the supposed 10% SK funds solely for youth development programs
albeit under the administration of the Sangguniang Barangay. We call on youth
and student leaders, former SKs and reform champions to be vigilant and monitor
the judicious and appropriate use of this fund for young people.
We
endeavor to work closely and enthusiastically with both chambers of Congress to
speedily enact an SK Reform Law that would be responsive to the needs of the
youth constituency. By increasing the age of participation in the SK from 15-27
years old to 15-25 years old, providing term limit, creating internal controls
and audit mechanisms, instituting a fiscal autonomy and enforcing
anti-political dynasty rule; the SK will be more empowered.” says Chairman Leon
Flores III.
NYC
believes that this postponement is a penultimate step towards the end-goal of
reforming the SK to be the expression of active citizenship and embodiment of
the idealism of young Filipinos.
The
NYC underscores the importance of reforming the SK as a legitimate venue for
the young Filipinos’ political involvement. Ultimately, it aims to fulfill the
very spirit of Article 2, Section 13 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution
encouraging youth involvement in public and civic affairs thereby promoting the
well-being of the young and inculcating in them patriotism and nationalism. ###
(PIA-5/Sorsogon)
REF: USEC. LEON G. FLORES
Chairman and CEO, NYC
Mobile:
0920-9493276
Email: occeo@nyc.gov.ph or info@nyc.gov.ph
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