The Philippines needs a Strongman as President...could it be Duterte?
Posted on Wednesday, 19 August 2015
The Philippines needs
a Strongman as President
…could it be Duterte?
By Apolinario Villalobos
With threats from within and outside, the Philippines needs
a strongman. By strongman, it means that such a guy should be respectable and
with a tested conviction.
From within, the country reels from the overpowering and
pestering corruption since the first day of its self-governance. From outside,
the country is perceived as lame because of its equally weak leadership. That
is the sad state of the country today. No amount of made up report about its “progress”
printed in bold black figures has been able to lend an impressive image of the
country, as the objective of such report is obviously to encourage the
government to borrow more money from lending countries that are salivating at
the prospect of its continued indebtedness.
Illegal drug business is having a grand time in the country
and crime is steadily on the rise. Illegal mining financed by foreigners in
cahoots with corrupt local officials is left unchecked. Poverty and unemployment
are practically gnawing up the economic foundation of the country. The
educational system is so unreliable, that instead of alleviating the lot of the
youth, it has contributed to their shock and confusion due to exploitive schemes
of educational institutions resulting from redundant course offerings.
Juveniles are left out on the streets, harassing
unsuspecting citizens, and while enjoying sniffs of rugby from bottles and small
plastic pouches. On the other hand, the agencies that are supposed to be overflowing
with programs for this segment of the population just look the other way. They
remove these urchins from the streets only when foreign visitors are coming.
I mentioned in my earlier blogs, Duterte who practically,
gave Davao City a 24-degree turnaround with his conviction in implementing the
law. Agdao which was known before his time as “Nicaragdao” due to heinous
crimes even at daytime, now sports a new genteel image. For a big and veritable
tourist destination in Mindanao, curfew is being strictly observed with much
respect, together with the non-smoking in public places. Literally, Davao is
the only city in the country that celebrates Christmas silently, albeit, with
much solemnity, due to the strictly imposed firecracker ban until the eve of
New Year.
Some quarters are wary that, although, Duterte has proved
his worth as Mayor of Davao City, its scope is just a minuscule compared to
that of the Philippines as a nation on matters of “control”, especially, on the
personages that comprise the administration. It should be noted that corruption
is not limited to heads of offices but subordinates, as well. Add to this the
two halls of lawmakers – Congress and Senate, whose support is very necessary.
Will the two houses which are immensely enjoying their “benefits” cooperate
with a “straight” President in the person of Duterte, just in case? Will the
well-entrenched corrupt personalities exchange their monetary benefits for
“idealism”?
As dictated by dirty Philippine political tradition, in case
Duterte wins, lawmakers will surely change their color again so that they can
meld with him. If this happens, will Duterte maintain his steadfastness as a
no-nonsense leader, thereby, prove himself as really, a strongman? Personally, I
know, he will.
Duterte is the person who qualifies as a leader at the right
moment which is 2016, a decisive and tumultuous year for the country. He may
not have an experience as a governor, a congressman, a senator, or even as
vice-president, but any person on the street knows that most of those who
filled those positions are corrupt and even naïve. Of what use then, is having
an experience in those positions, before one can become president?
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