by Harvey S. Keh
Contributor
JUST a few weeks ago, I listened to a National Situationer report given by the Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan (SLB), the socio-political arm of the Jesuits here in the Philippines.
SLB is known to be one of the most credible institutions who can give an honest to goodness analysis of what is the real state of our country and in their report they emphasized the following:
a.) Yes, the country’s economy continues to grow and, in fact, we have one of the highest growth rates in Asia. However, despite the economic growth, more than 25 million Filipinos continue to languish in poverty.
b.) 62 percent of Filipinos actually die without even having the chance to be seen by a healthcare professional. To make things worse, medicine prices are 5 to 45 times higher here in our country compared to other countries in Asia like Thailand, Pakistan and India.
c.) 3.7 million families continue to be homeless in our country despite efforts being done by non-profit organizations, such as Gawad Kalinga.
d.) P1.2 trillion had been lost to corruption in the last 5 years.
e.) Out of 10 Filipino students who enter Grade 1, less than 2 will be able to finish College.
f.) The brain drain continues in our country as 121 Filipinos leave the country every hour. By the end of this year, we can expect that there will be approximately 8.5 million Filipinos abroad.
These sad realities made me discern the reason why we continue to remain a poor country, despite the fact that we have such a beautiful country blessed with the brightest people in the world. Is it because many of our best people choose to work and live abroad?
Was Conrado De Quiros correct when he mentioned in one of his columns that the middle and upper classes of our country couldn’t care less about what happens because we always have an escape hatch of migrating and living abroad when all else fails in the Philippines? I don’t think that these are entirely correct assumptions since I continue to believe that majority of Filipinos still want to see genuine change and reforms in our country.
Many Filipinos living and working abroad whom I have talked to and corresponded with via email still continue to hope and dream that they will one day be able to come back and live in a Philippines that can provide them and their families with the right opportunities to live a just and prosperous life.
In the end, I think everyone will agree with me that one of the major reasons why we are here is the fact that we continue to elect poor leaders who would rather protect vested interests of their own families and those that have supported them in the last elections.
It’s depressing to note that the reality of Philippine politics is that a good, competent and decent person cannot be elected to power if she or he doesn’t have millions of pesos to use in the campaign.
Of course, we have already seen some exceptions to this “rule,” in the persons of Pampanga Governor Eddie Panlilio, Isabela Governor Grace Padaca and Naga City Mayor Jesse Robredo. All three have clashed with moneyed and well-entrenched political dynasties and have come out victorious. But their victories remain only at the local level and it seems that we will need a more herculean effort to finally elect a President that will not become beholden to a few individuals, interests and families.
According to some friends who have had experience in being part of a national campaign, they say that you need at least P1 billion to have a chance at the Presidency.
Is it impossible then to elect a President that will not become beholden to a few wealthy families and will genuinely serve the interests of Juan dela Cruz?
I don’t think so but if we want that to happen, we should all make that happen starting with the growing Filipino middle class who are mostly living and working abroad.
Imagine if every single Filipino living and working overseas will pledge to donate at least $5 each to support an upright, ethical and God-fearing candidate who has a proven track record in public service, then that would amount to $42,500,000 or a whooping P1.9 billion!
This candidate could then have a fighting chance of being our next President and if she or he wins, she or he can govern properly without being beholden to a few people and their vested interests. As soon as we have enough pledges from Filipinos all over the world, we can then do something similar to a primary process to select the right person whom we can all support.
I propose this idea to every Filipino working or living overseas who still dreams of a new Philippines. I think it’s time that we all invest in choosing the right President for our country. We have less than two years to go before the 2010 National election. Thus the time to act is now. The power to choose our next President should not be in the hands of a few but rather it should be with each and every Filipino.
If you believe in this idea and proposal, please send me an email at harveykeh@gmail.com so we can work together in choosing the right leader for our country who will run a government that will genuinely work towards promoting the common good.
Harvey Keh is Director for Youth Leadership and Social Entrepreneurship at the Ateneo de Manila University-School of Government, and is also the Executive Director of AHON Foundation, a non-profit organization that builds public elementary school libraries all over the Philippines. Harvey also teaches Theology at the Ateneo de Manila University-Loyola Schools.

September 9th, 2008 at 11:02 am
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September 6th, 2008 at 3:11 am
Well said Angelica, kanya-kanya nalang tayong mangampanya sa karapatdapat na ilukluk sa Malacanang. Baka mamaya si Erap pa ang eendorso ni Harvey, Patay ang Pilipinas for the second time around. Yang mga donation donation halos diyan ay corruption in disguise. Baka mamaya ibabayad yan sa mga botante o di kaya sa COMELEC kaya kanya kanya nalang tayo magnampanya kasi baka mamaya iilan lang ang donasyon sigurado deretso yan sa bulsa ng mga recepient. kaya parang panloloko na rin itong humihingi ng donasyon.
September 3rd, 2008 at 11:34 pm
pahabol po…tyempo na binabasa ko ang ‘aklat ng kandidato sa USA sa pagka-Pangulo,Sen.Barack Obama’at sana e mabasa nyo rin at maganda ring i-reflect ang mga naka-sulat dito na mga karanasan at nakita niya na tuloy basehan ng mga desisyon at pagkilos niya.”The Audacity of Hope”.Tayo man diyan e maaaring marami ng pag-aaral at sana e ganon din o pati na ang panukalang ito,na alam kong maganda,ngunit kailangan din nating maging mas-malawak pa at maging bukas sa mga pwedeng gawin o tamang mga stratehiya na dapat sundin.’Maganda yung mga topics- tungkol sa Political Party o mga matagal na sa mga ganitong labanan o mga pulitiko,Values,Our Constitution,Politics,Opportunity,Faith,Race-siguro sa atin e yang Regionalism,The World Beyond our Borders,Family,at sana e makatulong sa atin sa alam kong matagalang gawaing ito.Ngunit alam ko kailangan ang pera,kahit konti-konti muna upang makalakad o me pang-gasolina ika nga.’So sige po at tingnan natin at sana e tuloy ang diskusyon at ng matuto tayo.(hindi ko pa tapos ang aklat at alam ko me natutunan at sana e mabasa nyo at mai-share natin at mapag-usapan.’Alam ko marami na tayong nabasa,mga lahat e pagsisikap makatulong sa pagsulong.At sana lahat ito ay makatulong sa ating lahat.At pati na ang ating pakikitungo at pakikipagtalastasan sa isa’t-isa.At syempre patuloy na pagdarasal…Habang wala pa o alam kong me mga kumikilos na e,eto,suporta sa GK walk ngayong weekend-at iba pang mga gawain na nakatutulong sa isa’t-isa.’ KaPinoy ko-Lakas,Tibay at Katatagan ang ating ipagdasal.’
September 3rd, 2008 at 7:41 am
ngayon ko lang po nabasa ito,”sali po ako”,and let’s pray na mapag-isipan din ng malalim ng ating mga kababayan na nasa ibayong dagat ang magandang panukalang ito…,
August 25th, 2008 at 3:34 am
Hi Harvey, first of all you have a very good idea and I commend you for that, but the BIG question is who and what will be the basis in choosing this presidentiable that we will be supporting? Are we sure that this person is not corrupt as well? How could we possibly be sure that the person who holds the money wouldn’t be blinded by the huge amount of 1.9 billion? Above all, how can we possibly be sure that the money we contributed is really chaneled to the right candidate we support to win? There is really no guarantee and to think that most Philipinos are corrupt, who else can we TRUST now a days? To be really honest with you, if we really want our candidate to win, there is really no need of our contribution if only EACH & EVERY ONE of us will DO our share by EDUCATING our voters from our friends up to our relatives and help CAMPAIGN for our candidate, the internet alone is a great tool to reach out to all of those we know whether in the Philippines or abroad, there is no doubt in my mind we will end up victorious.