Wednesday, December 21, 2016

#Boracay


Last October, I was able to go to Boracay. And I'm just gonna share some of my photos.


This is the view from my seat when we were going to Boracay.



This the view of the Boracay Island. I now believe why tourists are going back to the Philippines just to visit this island. A very beautiful place to visit.


This is one of the activities that we have done. Parasailing. It is a bit scary but you will forget about it if you already see the view of the whole island.


This is the view form my seat when we were going home. City lights!

Baguio Adventures!


A collection of my photos during my visit at Baguio City, the Summer Capital of the Philippines. A place where you wanna experience the cold weather all year round.


This photo was taken at Philippine Military Academy. This is one of the places we visited as a side trip after a seminar which we administered last 2014.


This photo was taken at the Wright Park. This is more than 80 steps which will let your knees die. You need a lit a balut if you wanna climb here.


For the thrill seekers and for those who love haunted stuff. Visit the Laperal White House which was said to be one of the most haunted houses in Baguio City. The house was already renovated into a semi-modern way. You will just be amazed with the beauty of the place. But if someone told you about the history of the place, you might creep out. Beware!


This photo was taken at The Mansion. You can be able to view the beauty it after the "stairway to heaven". There is always a rainbow after the rain.


This photo was taken at Olives and Lemons Greek Taverna. If you wanna try Greek dishes, you must try this restaurant. Aside from its good food, the ambiance is so good that every part of the resto is so picturesque.


This delicious pasta was taken at Mario's Restaurant. If you wanna try this pasta, go and visit the place. It is just near the SM Mall and taxi drivers knew this place so you will not have a hard time to go.

There a lit more places to visit at Baguio. I'm just getting ready for more adventures! Just wait for me, Baguio City!

An Environment and Children's Right Advocate


First job will never die. I am really happy that I found a job in which I can express myself freely, have fun but at the same time helping the environment and children. I am proud to say that I became a brand ambassador of World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). I was with them a short time but the memories will last forever.



Photos of our team. TEAM MORE!

Viva Pit Senyor!


Last January, my co-workers who were also my former classmates decided to go on a trip. And our destination? The Queen City of the South, Cebu! There are just limited photos taken because we were more into water activities. Here are two photos from our trip.


We were lucky because accidentally, we have purchased a ticket during their festival, the Sinulog! It was very fun. People are so hospitable and very welcoming. Another thing, their food are very delicious. A place you must visit!


This photo was taken at Fort San Pedro which was used as a barracks and viewing ground for the soldiers during the World War. I can therefore conclude that it is not only the food that is rich, the culture also.

If I were given a chance to go back here, I will grab the chance. One of the best places in the Philippines. So hopefully, I can be able to feel the warm welcome by the Cebuanos again.

Sample Shots

Photography is one of my passion. Though I can still say that I am amateur, I am trying my best to take a good photo. And here are some of it.


This photo was taken at Tarlac State Univeristy Hotel during my stay on one of the seminars that I had attended regarding journalism. This shot was taken by Nikon D3100.


This photo was taken at our school. This was the flower of my friend who celebrated her birthday on the same day this photo was taken. She received a gift from her parents and it was a camera. She let me use it and this is one of my sample shots. This photo was taken with the use of Nikon D5100. 


This photo was taken at Citywalk Tarlac which is just at the back of our school. It was Christmas then and their fountain area was surrounded by these parols. Just tried taking photo and here how it looks. This photo was also taken by Nikon D3100.

For now, I haven't been into photography again. But I hope I can get back into my passion soon. tips for beginners? Just click and click and click.

Hello, Palawan!


This trip is very sentimental to me because this is my very first plane ride. I am with my former workmates who are now my friends. Our trip was last September 2015. Here are some highlights from our road trip to Palawan!


This is the view from my seat going to Palawan. This photo was also picked to be featured as one of the Seat View Photos of Cebu Pacific that will be posted on their Facebook page.




These photos were taken during our first day there. The itinerary for the day is to go to the one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Underground River.


This photo was taken before we went home for our first day tour. This is the Karst Mountain which is one of the pit stop from one of the seasons of Amazing Race Asia.






These photos were taken during the 2nd day of our stay. We went island hopping in some of the famous islands in Palawan which are Luli Island or also known as Lulubog-Lilitaw Island, Turtle Island, Starfish Island and the Isla Pandan where we took our lunch before going home. Our way home was a bit scary because it was after the rain so the waves are a bit strong. But luckily, we survived! The last photo was also featured at the Instagram page of Biyahe ni Drew with our official hashtag #FallenStarsPalawanRT.

Because of this trip, I was addicted with travelling. After this, we haven't unable to have our next road trip yet. But we are already on the planning stage for our next trip. So, see you Fallen Stars!

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

10 Things I Like in BSU


1.      Environment

Having the cold weather and nice place of Benguet attracts most of the people. Like whoever visits here, I am really into the environment. This one of the reasons why I chose Benguet State University to help me hone my intellect. A place wherein you can relax at the same time learn about new things. This is a place wherein stress has no place. Who says that learning cannot be combined with fun? Well, not BSU. Learning a lot of things at the same time enjoying and having fun with the place.

2.      Online/Open University

Only few universities in the Philippines offer an online university. Most of online universities are at Manila which are too stressful and too tiring to visit. With Benguet State University offering an online university is a very great help for those people who does not want to go to Manila like me. Besides, BSU-OU also caters highly-intellectual professors which help us to learn more about the course that we are taking up.


3.      BSU Welcome Marker

The first time I visited the BSU, the first thing that caught my attention was the welcome marker. It is too big and too catchy for everyone to see and to feel welcome every time you see it. The design is minimal but still catches the eye of those who visits the university. It is also good for picture taking so we did not waste the chance to have a photo with it.


4.      Dormitory/Hostel

The university also offers a dormitory or a hostel wherein students who are really far away from the school can stay for the night. With these dormitories, it will be very convenient for the students to avoid being late. Other universities does not offer place where you can stay so BSU also thinks about their students’ welfare.


5.      Professors

Being one of the top performing universities of the Philippines, BSU must also provide highly-recognized and globally competitive professors who will hone the students to become the best that they will be. With the help of them, they set as role models for the students and students will strive harder to be like one of their teachers or even be on their level. BSU never fails to provide the best quality education for the students.


6.      Whole Campus

BSU has the biggest and the longest campus that I ever saw. It is too big for all of the courses that it offers only stays at one campus and it is too long that you will be gasping for your breath when you try to walk from end to end of the campus. It will be a good form of exercise for those who wants to walk it several times. Just make sure you don’t have asthma. Maybe they should try putting BSU Ikot for the convenience of the students and other visitors. It’s just a suggestion.

7.      Quality Education

Benguet State University is known for providing quality education for its students so I chose to study here. Well, their professors beyond provide is the quality education that we, students, really deserve. All the activities and teaching techniques that they use enhances the mental and intellectual skills of the students. It makes the BSU one of the best universities of the Philippines.

8.      Staffs

The first thing that you will notice when you visit a certain place is the service. If the staffs provide you all the necessary information that you need and if they answer all your queries properly. You can find it all at BSU. The whole staff is really accommodating and very welcoming. Form the guards, office clerks, teachers and even the directors and other high officials answer your question respectfully whenever you ask them.


9.      Fast Service

Whenever we encounter some problems, the clerks are there to provide us the fastest service that they can give. I can still remember the assistance that they give us when we were enrolling. I was the last person to enroll and I was supposed to be on the other section with other set of classmates who has different course than me. But with the help of the clerk, I was able to enroll to the original section that I should be. Another one was when I was not listed as an official student at one of my subjects. I was not able to call them immediately but when I had the time to talk to them, they just confirmed that it was already settled and I do not need to worry anymore. Their fast service makes the lives of the students stress-free and worry-free.

10.  Online Website


One of the most convenient way that students can get information with the university whenever they are away is with is website. The BSU website is always up-to-date and always provide the students pertinent information that they need. The contact numbers were also updated so you can be able to reach them anytime during working hours. With the help of their website, you will still get updated even if you are not at school.

Monday, November 21, 2016

10 Things I Like in BSU-OU

1.      Weather/Environment
One of the best things that a student wants about their school is the environment. A place where they can learn and at the same time relax with the stressful things that school can give them. Aside from being a well-known school for producing globally competitive graduates, BSU-OU is not only a place where you can acquire knowledge but also lets you experience the beauty of Benguet. Who can resist the beautiful, clean and peaceful place of Benguet? Well, as for me, I just can’t.

2.      Theses and Dissertations
As you enter the premises of BSU-OU, one of the things that you can see is the wide collection of different theses and dissertations produced by their own graduates. These books are open for students who wants to search additional information regarding their own thesis or for other educational purposes. These theses and dissertations serve as a challenge for us to pursue this course so our own thesis will also be part of BSU-OU’s library of graduate studies.



3.      Clerks and Assistant Desks
The clerks at BSU-OU are very responsive and very helpful in every inquiry and everything that you ask them. They provide every students anything that they need to know like if the books are already available, if the professors are not around, if the professors left the activities that we need to answer and any other school related problems. They attend to our inquiries very calmly and as fast and accurate as they can.


4.      Professors
The highly-recognized and very competent professors of BSU-OU are the main reason that made the school very prestigious and highly-recognized all around the Philippines. They taught, us, students, with all the knowledge that they obtain when they are still studying. They are sharing their skills and expertise very enthusiastic and they serve as a role model for us to finish our master’s degree and be like one of them.

5.      Classmates
Being able to meet other professionals and being able to share with them our own experiences is one of the best things that one can get in studying at BSU-OU. You will be able to mingle with other people with different fields of expertise makes studying more enjoyable. Your classmates are the ones who will help you and be with you with your journey all throughout your master’s degree life. You will be friends not only inside the class but also outside the four corners of the room.

6.      Friends
One of the reasons why I choose to study at BSU-OU aside from its prestige in making world-class graduates, my co-teachers, who are also my friends and past professors, chose to study here. Because of this, I was able to know them more. We are able to share our strengths and weaknesses and even help us with our problems. Our friendship grows deeper and we already have each other’s backs whatever happens.


7.      Rooms
The rooms at BSU-OU is not the typical type of classroom. The classrooms here don’t have electric fans and even air-conditioned because of the cold weather that the province has. It is energy-efficient and can help the school to conserve energy. Even if the rooms are a bit old and a bit small, it is still good because it can still accommodate all of their students and can even provide us with the latest gadgets that we can use for educational purposes.



8.      The BSU-OU’s sign board
Seeing the sign board of BSU-OU makes me ask a question, “Why is it so simple?” then after being able to attend and listen about the history and goals of the school, I already understand its context. Making it simple does not mean that the school cannot offer something special but rather, it can offer you the best. It is really true that big things come in small packages.



9.      Bulletin Boards
The bulletin board that can give us information regarding school-related stuff. The bulletin boards at BSU-OU are up-to-date and very informative. Any information that we need to know are already posted on the boards. All the subjects that are available to take, the schedules for our monthly classes and other announcements that we can must know.

10.  Graduate School Office

The graduate school office will be our second home as we take our master’s degree courses. The office provides us everything that we need from the classroom, to books, teachers, and even the latest technological advancement that we use for our discussions. This office will be the witness all of our sweat, blood and sacrifices that we will offer in order to finish the course that we take.

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Federalism 101

            After being colonized by many different countries, Philippines finally attain its freedom on June 12, 1898. Starting from the time that the first Philippine president is elected, the Philippines is practicing the democratic freedom because of its democratic form of government. As defined by the Merriam Webster Dictionary, democracy is a form government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections. Therefore, the power is on the people. With what most people say that “This is a free country (Philippines). We can do what we want.” Well, basically, we cannot do whatever we want to do because we have laws that we need to strictly abide for the maintenance of peace and security of our country,

            After almost 118 years since the declaration of our independence, a lot of changes were already clearly seen in the Philippines right now. And with the new Philippine president, Pres. Rodrigo Duterte, bearing his political campaign “Change is coming”, the Philippines is slowly changing in different aspects. One facet that the new administration wants to change is the form of government of our country. They want to change it from democracy to federalism. This suggestion was already raised by different senators and representatives like Sen. Koko Pimentel, Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, Sen. Bongbong Marcos, Bacolod City Representative Monico Puentevella and even during the administration of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. But a lot of people is against this thing for it will create a chaos in terms of changing the form of government. Again, under the administration of Duterte, this issue is raised.  The question now is, are we going to be a federal country?

            Federalism is a form of government where sovereignty is constitutionally shared between a central governing authority and constituent political units called states or regions. In a simpler term, there will be a central government which will be headed by the president elected and there will also be state governments which will be supervised by the head of the local government. As per Rappler’s report, according to the resolution submitted by Sen. Pimentel Jr., there will be 11 state or regional governments representing the 11 regions of the Philippines and the Federal Administrative Region of Metro Manila. With federalism, the power will not only rely on the president but also divided among the different heads of the state governments. We can compare federalism state with a company. The president will be the Chief Executive Officer, who oversees everything in the company and the head of each offices will be the head of each department, who supervises the work of their respective departments.

            Even though federalism was not favored by most of the people, there are a lot of advantages that this kind of government can give to the country. The first one, which is I think the most important feature of federalism is the division of power. Federalism’s main purpose is to give almost equal power to its state governments so that they will not heavily rely to the central government. The task of the central government will be lessen and it can focus in attaining its national goals for the betterment of the whole Filipino community. The heads of each regional governments will be responsible for its own region. They can focus on making their region a better one among the others.

            Secondly, the local government can already decide on their own. Because of the division of the power, the local government does not have to ask permission from the president before a certain project or law can be passed on. They have the independence in decision-making.  They don’t need to wait for the confirmation from the central government anymore. This will be a great advantage because not all laws implemented by the president is applicable to other regions or provinces. Therefore, the state governments can implement laws that they think is suitable for their region. Moreover, immediate actions could be given to the problems.

            Another advantage that federalism can bring is to bring the government closer to the people. In a country like Philippines which is an archipelago with 7, 107 islands, the central government can accommodate or even give a little bit time to each and every people’s problem for its main focus is for the benefit of all countrymen. Thus, the local government can cater the problems of their own people and can act immediately unto it. People will be given a faster and reliable solution to whatever problem they had. It will create camaraderie and people will fell that the government is just at their backs whatever happens.

            Lastly, due to the division of power, the local government has more power over its resources and funds. They can use their funds without consulting the central government as long as it can cause good assistance to its people. The state government can use their resources freely and can even look for alternative ways to get more resources or funds which the government can use for specific projects that their place needs.

            With all the advantages that federalism can bring to our country, there are also disadvantages that most of the people are afraid of. First is confusion of power. Though division of power is absolutely good, if it does not clearly states whatever the central government and the state government’s jurisdiction, it can cause pandemonium in both governing body. Before the changing of government, if federalism will be favored, the higher authorities must create a visible line that states the power of the central and regional governments to avoid disarray.

            Next one is federalism can strengthen the political dynasties in each regional state. One of the things that Filipinos hate is political dynasty. The passing of power from generations to generations of same family. With federalism, it will help promote political dynasties especially those small regions. Through political dynasties, it will be prone to corruption and misuse or overuse of power. Thus, only one will benefit will all the resources and funds intended for the whole community.

            Another thing is, it prevents the creation of national policy. Because the power is already distributed among the head of the state governments, they will have all the authority to pass bills and laws without the consultation of the central government. With the creation of different laws on all of the state governments, national policy will not be implemented particularly on regions in which the same or contradicting policy is applied. The central government will no longer be effective and all the power will be on the state governments.

            Finally, the main disadvantage that federalism can give is the cost of it. Changing from one form of government to another is not that easy. There will be a lot of changes in the administration and all other aspects of the government. With this change, there should be a lot of money to make federalism work. The funds must be distributed equally to the 11 state governments and the budget for different departments will be lessen. This will be a huge adjustment not only to the people on the authority but also all among the Filipino citizen.

            Federalism can bring good changes or even better changes to the Philippines. They say that only big countries needs this kind of government but for me, Philippines needs this also. This will be essential for those who are far away from the central government for they will accommodated easily with their problems. I am in favor of federalism. But my only concern whenever federalism will be implemented, will the central government still be effective? Even if the power is already dispersed on its state governments?


Whatever will be the verdict upon the implementation of federalism, as long as it will turn out good and will benefit the Filipino citizen, then we should let it be done. But if it will just create another big problem, then let us just forget about it. The decision relies on the hands of the president. I hope, the president will consider all the possible advantages and disadvantages that this “change” can give.

Monday, September 19, 2016

Department of Information and Communications Technology Personal Thoughts

            Living in a modern era wherein technology is just around the corner and making everything just a click away, we must learn how to adapt with the changes that our fast pacing life is giving. Being able to use different forms of technological advancement, we will not be left out in this modern world. There are a lot of advantages that technology can give us. With the use of these technologies, we were able to make things and do things using only our fingers. It really made our lives easier. In addition to this, we were also be able get necessary information about everything that is happening around us.

            The Philippine government knows the importance of technology in information dissemination. That is the main reason why legislators and other government officials keep on thinking different laws in which technology is involved. They understand the importance of it not only in informing the people but also its vital role in attaining nation building. With all the laws that were passed by the Senators, this specific law acknowledges the contribution of modern technology in attaining the progress and development of the country. This law is the Republic Act 10844 or more commonly known as the Department of Information and Communications Technology of 2015.

            The Republic Act 10844 is an act that creates a new department that helps promote the importance of Information and Communications Technology or also known as ICT and its uses as well. This department will be known as the Department of Information and Communications Technology or the DICT. The DICT’s main purpose is to utilize the use of electronic gadgets and other forms of technology in achieving its primary functions as a department. The fundamental functions of the DICT is written under Section 2: Declaration of Policies of the said act. It states that:

“(a) To recognize the vital role of information and communication in nation-building;
(b) To ensure the provision of strategic, reliable, cost-efficient and. citizen-centric information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure, systems and resources as instruments of good governance and global competitiveness;
(c) To ensure universal access to quality, affordable, reliable and secure ICT services;
(d) To promote the development and widespread use of emerging ICT and foster and accelerate the convergence of ICT and ICT-enabled facilities;
(e) To ensure the availability and accessibility of ICT services in areas not adequately served by the private sector
(f) To foster an ICT sector policy environment that will promote a broad market-led development of the ICT and ICT-enabled services (1CT-ES) sectors, a level playing field, partnership between the public and private sectors, strategic alliance with foreign investors and balanced investments between high-growth and economically-depressed areas;
(g) To promote and assist the development of local ICT content, applications and services which may include support for ICT-based start-up enterprises through strategic partnerships;
(h) To promote the use of ICT for the enhancement of key public services, such as education, public health and safety, revenue generation, and socio-civic purposes;
(i) To encourage the use of ICT for the development and promotion of the country’s arts and culture, tourism and national identity;
(j) To promote digital literacy, ICT expertise, and knowledge-building among citizens to enable them to participate and compete in an evolving ICT age:
(k) To empower, through the use of ICT, the disadvantaged segments of the population, including the elderly, persons with disabilities and indigenous and minority groups;
(l) To ensure the rights of individuals to privacy and confidentiality of their personal information;
(m) To ensure the security of critical ICT infrastructures including information assets of the government, individuals and businesses; and
(n) To provide oversight over agencies governing and regulating the ICT sector and ensure consumer protection and welfare, data privacy and security, foster competition and the growth of the ICT sector.”

            To summarize all the functions of the said department, the department will provide a better, affordable, and reliable information and communications technology facilities, techniques, and strategies to accomplish its foremost objective which is to give us a well-improved and faster public service. With the creation of the Department of Information and Communications Technology, services of the government can be accessed online and the department will provide a better and faster internet services in which all of the public can use freely.

            All the duties, responsibilities, and functions are all written under the Section 6: Powers and Functions of the Republic Act 10844. The following powers are:

“I. Policy and Planning
(a) Formulate, recommend and implement national policies, plans, programs and guidelines that will promote the development and use of ICT with due consideration to the advantages of convergence and emerging technologies;
(b) Formulate policies and initiatives, in coordination with the Department of Education (DepED). The Commission on Higher Education (CHED), and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), to develop and promote ICT in education consistent with the national goals and objectives, and responsive to the human resource needs of the ICT and ICT-ES sectors;
(c) Provide an integrated framework in order to optimize all government ICT resources and networks for the identification and prioritization of all E-Government systems and applications as provided from the E-Government Masterplan and the Philippine Development Plan (PDP);
II. Improved Public Access
(d) Prescribe rules and regulations for the establishment, operation and maintenance of ICT infrastructures in unserved and underserved areas, in consultation with the local government units (LGUs), civil society organizations (CSOs) private sector, and the academe;
(e) Establish a free internet service that can be accessed in government offices and public areas using the most cost-effective telecommunications technology, through partnership with private service providers as may be necessary;
III. Resource-Sharing and Capacity-Building
(f) Harmonize and coordinate all national ICT plans and initiatives to ensure knowledge, information and resource-sharing, database-building and agency networking linkages among government agencies, consistent with E-Government objectives in particular, and national objectives in general;
(g) Ensure the development and protection of integrated government ICT infrastructures and designs, taking into consideration the inventory of existing manpower, plans, programs, software, hardware, and installed systems;
(h) Assist and provide technical expertise to government agencies in the development of guidelines in the enforcement and administration of laws, standards, rules, and regulations governing ICT;
(i) Assess, review and support ICT research and development programs of the government in coordination with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and other institutions concerned;
(j) Prescribe the personnel qualifications and other qualification standards essential to the effective development and operation of government ICT infrastructures and systems;
(k) Develop programs that would enhance the career advancement opportunities of ICT workers in government;
(l) Assist in the dissemination of vital information essential to disaster risk reduction through the use of ICT:
(m) Represent and negotiate for Philippine interest on matters pertaining to ICT in international bodies, in coordination with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and other institutions concerned;
IV. Consumer Protection and Industry Development
(n) Ensure and protect the rights and welfare of consumers and business users to privacy, security and confidentiality in matters relating to ICT, in coordination with agencies concerned, the private sector and relevant international bodies;
(o) Support the promotion of trade and investment opportunities in the ICT and ICT-ES sectors, in coordination with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and other relevant government agencies and the private sector;
(p) Establish guidelines for public-private partnerships in the implementation of ICT projects for government agencies; and
(q) Promote strategic partnerships and alliances between and among local and international ICT, research and development, educational and training institutions, to speed up industry growth and enhance competitiveness of Philippine workers, firms, and small and medium enterprises in the global markets for ICT and ICT-ES.

            With all of the powers and functions of the DICT as indicated above, there are some good points that the department includes in the said act. The first one that I want to point out is the Section 6.I.b. This function points out that the DICT needs to tie up with the Department of Education (DepEd), Commission on Higher Education (CHED), and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) in integrating the information and communications technology (ICT) and its other related courses so that the students will be fully equipped with the knowledge of ICT that they can use when they are already working. With the implementation of this, those who were not unable to use technology or have a little or even no knowledge regarding ICT, will be taught while they are at school. This will be more convenient not only for the students but also for the agencies, which mostly uses technology as a part of their work nowadays.

In relation to this, as written under the Section 6.III.i, the department will also be in partnership with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) to support the different researches regarding ICT. If they find these researches beneficial for the development of the ICT, the department will be the one to fund this researches so that the Philippines will use it.

Another thing that I want to personally point out is, Section 6.II.e of the RA 10844. This states that the department will provide a free internet access, with the help of private corporations, to different public places for the easier access of information and public services of the government. This is very helpful for those who do not have the access to internet. With these, the public can be able to use the internet without spending money. It will be less hassle for the people. The only problem that I can see in implementing this is, the department will need to provide a larger, steadier and faster internet connection that can accommodate or hold a large number of users. Another one is, the public will be using this for their own personal matters like using the social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube) and will not disconnect their phone connections so others will not be able to use it.

With all this advantages that the act can give the public, I also find some functions that can be a disadvantage for the Philippine government. It is the creation of databases in which all the files and important documents of the different agencies will be held by this databases. The disadvantage of this is, it will be easier for the hackers to hack this databases whenever they needed a confidential file that cannot be disclosed to the public. Hackers nowadays always find a way in entering the databases of the government like the Anonymous Philippines which always hacks the records of the government sites.

Even if this law was already passed by the Senate and House of Representatives, and was already signed by the former president, Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, there are still other members of the higher and lower house who are against this act. In an article published by the Philippine Daily Inquirer, the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) with the help of ICT Committee Governor-in-charge, Mr. Donald Lim, conducted a forum with the theme, “DICT: Is It Really Necessary for Philippine Transformation?”

In this event, different representatives form different agencies and even members of the Senate and House of Representatives attended the event. This is an event in which everyone will be given a change to voice out their thoughts regarding the RA 10844. Mostly are against the republic act because, as they say, it will be another form of corruption in which they will be given budget and they will not use it. Another point is, other departments which have almost the same power as the DICT is doing a great job in implementing the use of ICT. Therefore, a new department will not be necessarily needed. In contrary, others also show support to the said act. They say that it will be a great chance for us to increase our income in terms of Business Processing Outsourcing (BPO) which made the Philippines number 1 in this field.

Due to the creation of the Department of Information and Communications Technology, other departments with the same power as the new department. These are identified under Section 15 of the said act. These are the Information and Communications Technology Office (ICTO), National Computer Center (NCC), National Computer Institute (NCI), Telecommunications Office (TELOF), and National Telecommunications Training Institute (NTTI). The Department of Transportation and Communication will also be separated and Department of Transportation will solely focus to its function of overlooking the transportation facet of our country. Other agencies will be merged to the DICT like the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), National Privacy Commission, and Cybercrime Investigation and Coordination Center (CICC). All the said department will transfer all their files, records, equipment, and even personnel or employees who are eligible to the work provided by the DICT. All those employees who are not eligible and will be out of service because of this act will be given separation pay.


After this law has been signed by former President Noynoy Aquino before he leaved his position, we are all waiting for the implementation of the said act. By latter part of the year, this new department will emerge. Whatever this department can contribute to our country, as long as it helps the Filipino citizens and do not cause any problems regarding on money matters, the DICT will remain a department and perform its specific tasks. Change is the only constant thing in this world. May that be changes a good or a bad one, we need to adapt unto it. Let us just wait for the result of the department and hopefully, we are all praying that they will be able to perform all their duties and responsibilities.

FOI Bill Personal Thoughts

            Every one of us have our own right. The right to live, the right to quality education, the right to have a safe and secured home, the right to express our own self and many other rights that we already had starting from the moment that we were born. As what is stated in the 1987 Philippine Constitution under Section 1 of the Article III: Bill of Rights, “No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without the due process of law, nor shall any person be denied the equal protection of the laws.” Therefore, no person can stop us from doing what we want as long as we are following the rules set by our government. As a law-abiding citizen and a member of the work force of the Philippines, we, the tax payers are already educated enough to ask where are our taxes go.

            With all the anomalies that the Philippine government is facing right now, especially issues regarding money matters, Filipinos are now starting to doubt the governing body if they are really doing their job in putting the taxes of the Filipino laborers into tangible projects or are they just putting it on their own pockets. According to the Section 7 of Article III: Bill of Rights of the 1987 Philippine Constitution, it states that, “The right of the people to information on matters of public concern shall be recognized. Access to official records, and to documents and papers pertaining to official acts, transactions, or decisions, as well as to government research data used as a basis for policy development, shall be afforded the citizen, subject to such limitations as may be provided by law.” Thus, we were given the right to know how does the government spends the money of our country.

Because of the recurring issues regarding the misuse of monetary funds of the Philippines, this calls the attention of some senators to take specific and immediate actions to stop this problem. Senators Escudero, Trillanes III, OsmeƱa III, Honasan II, Guingona III, Allan Peter Cayetano, Ejercito, Legarda, Angara and Poe came up with a decision of passing a bill that mandates government officials, government offices and other governing bodies to show necessary documents of their expenditures and other transactions that happens within their respective offices. As what is written in the Article 2: Declaration of Principles and State Policies, Section 28 of the 1987 Constitution; “Subject to reasonable conditions prescribed by the law, the State adopts and implements a policy of full public disclosure of all its transactions involving public interest.” This is the emergence of the House Bill No. 3237 or most commonly known as the People’s Freedom of Information Act of 2014.

The Freedom of Information Bill’s main purpose is to strengthen the right of the people to information held by the government. Being one of the most corrupt country around the world, this is one of the solutions that the governing body came up with to reduce those corrupt officials in taking home the money which is intended for the Filipino people. Hopefully, when this bill becomes a law, all the necessary and pertinent documents that needs to be accessed by the Filipino citizen will be available publicly. The documents that should be available to the public are written in the Section 4 of the Freedom of Information Bill. The following documents are as follows:

“(a) Information refers to data that have been processed into a record, document, paper, report, letter, contract, minutes and transcripts of official meetings, maps, books, photographs, data, research materials, in whatever form, or films, sound and video recordings, magnetic or other tapes, electronic data, in whatever format, which are made, received or kept in or under the control and custody of any government agency pursuant to law, executive order, rules and regulations, ordinance or in connection with the performance or transaction of official business by any government agency.
(b) Official record refers to information produced or received by a public officer or employee, or by a government agency in an official capacity or pursuant to a public function or duty. This shall not refer to the stage or status of the information.
(c) Public record refers to information required by law, executive orders, rules, or regulations to be entered, kept and made publicly available by a government agency.
(d) Dataset shall refer to an organized collection of data, which is presented in a variety of forms such as but not limited to tabular, geospatial, or image data files.
(e) Machine-readable shall refer to formats that are able to have its data extracted and processed by computer programs easily.
(f) Open format shall refer to one that is platform independent, machine readable, and made available to the public without restrictions that would impede the re-use of that information.”

            With all these documents that will be available for the public, the true meaning of good governance, accountability, transparency and credibility will be achieved and the people of the Philippines will trust those people who are leading our country. It is also included in the said bill the other information that each government offices should published on their respective websites under Section 10: Promotion of Openness in Government. These are the following:

“(1) A description of its mandate, structure, powers, functions, duties and decision-making processes;
(2) A description of the frontline services it delivers and the procedure and length of time by which they may be availed of;
(3) The names of its key officials, their powers, functions and responsibilities, and their profiles and curriculum vitae;
(4) Work programs, development plans, investment plans, projects, performance targets and accomplishments, and budgets, revenue allotments and expenditures;
(5) Important rules and regulations, orders or decisions: Provided, That they be published within fifteen (15) calendar days from promulgation;
(6) Datasets generated in the implementation of agency mandates, programs, activities, and projects such as statistics, figures, and geospatial data, among others;
(7) Current and important database and statistics that it generates;
(8) Bidding processes and requirements; and
(9) Mechanisms or procedures by which the public may participate in or otherwise influence the formulation of policy or the exercise of its powers.”

            Being transparent is one of the characteristics that a government official must possess. It is a part of their oath as a public servant that they must be transparent in all the transactions that their offices do and also, in all their assets, liabilities and net worth. As what is stated in the Section 17 of Article XI: Accountability of Public Officers of the 1987 Philippine Constitution; “A public officer or employee shall, upon assumption of office and as often thereafter as may be required by law, submit a declaration under oath of his assets, liabilities, and net worth. In the case of the President, the Vice-President, the Members of the Cabinet, the Congress, the Supreme Court, the Constitutional Commissions and other constitutional offices, and officers of the armed forces with general or flag rank, the declaration shall be disclosed to the public in the manner provided by law.” According to this section, public officials are mandated to show their annual Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth or most commonly known as the SALN for them to be kept on track if there is a sudden “doubtful” changes in their annual SALN that can be a great evidence of corrupting the intended budget of the Philippines for its people. Likewise, government offices are also required to present significant official papers that could prove that their office is using the budget well that is given by the government. In relation to this, this bill also includes the following government officials to provide their annual SALN reports. It is under Section 9: Mandatory Disclosure of Information of the aforementioned bill. The officials and the documents that need to be shown are as follows:

“(a) In fulfillment of Article XI, Section 17 of the Constitution the following national officials shall provide to the public, through the websites of their respective offices, their Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net worth (SALN) on an annual basis, subject to Section 5 and Section 7 (f) of this Act

(1) the President;

(2) the Vice- President;

(3) the Members of the Cabinet;

(4) the Members of the Senate and the House of Representatives;

(5) the Justices of the Supreme Court;

(6) the Commissioners of the Constitutional Commissions and other constitutional offices; and

(7) the officers of the Armed Forces with the rank of general or the equivalent flag rank.

(b) All agencies of all branches of government shall publish on their websites and update on a monthly basis, a register of the following:

(1) Freedom of Information Manual in full;

(2) Rules of Procedure, descriptions of forms available or the places at which forms may be obtained, and instructions as to the scope and contents of all papers, reports, or examinations;

(3) Substantive rules of general applicability adopted as authorized by law, and statements of general policy or interpretations of general applicability formulated and adopted by the agency, including subsequent amendments;

(4) Public interest documents or records, including:

(i) Annual Budget of Government Agencies;

(ii) Itemized Monthly Collections and Disbursement;

(iii) Summary of Income and Expenditures;

(iv) Component of the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) Utilization;

(v) Annual Procurement Plan and Procurement List;

(vi) Items for Bidding;

(vii) Bid Results on Civil Works, and Goods and Services;

(viii) Abstract of Bids as Calculated;

(ix) Procurement contracts entered into by a government agency;

(x) Construction or concession agreements or contracts entered into by a government agency with any domestic or foreign person or entity;

(xi) Private sector participation agreements or contracts in infrastructure and development projects under Republic Act No. 6957 otherwise known as the Philippine BOT Law, as amended by Republic Act No. 7718;

(xii) Public funding extended to any private entity;

(xiii) Bilateral or multilateral agreements and treaties in trade, economic partnership, investments, cooperation and similar binding commitments;

(xiv) List of persons or entities who were granted licenses, permits or agreements for the extraction and/or utilization of natural resources given by any government agency;

(xv) Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the public officers of the government agency; and

(xvi) Guarantees given by any government agency to government-owned or -controlled corporations and to private corporations, persons or entities.

The register shall contain a brief description of the transaction involved, including, but not limited to: the nature and object of the transaction, the parties and amounts involved, the key steps undertaken towards its conclusion, and the relevant dates provided that contracts and agreements involving an amount of at least Fifty Million Pesos (P50,000,000.00) shall be published in full on the website of the concerned government agency or the Official Gazette Online subject to the succeeding section. A covered record shall be enrolled in the register not later than 30 working days from its perfection or issuance.”

            This documents should be easily accessed and viewed on the official gazette of the Philippines. Failure to do such thing can cause an administrative and criminal liabilities as what is written on the Sections 14 and 15 of the Freedom of Information Bill. The penalty ranges from one (1) month to six (6) months of imprisonment and can be removed from their respective jobs. With this kinds of sanctions to be given by those who will violate the bill, public officials will fully disclose all the information that the Filipino people needs to know.

            Another good thing this bill, based on the Section 17, there must be a need of Freedom of Information Manual. This manual should contain the organizational charts, contact numbers, other branches, services offered, procedures of getting a specific documents form their offices which will be accomplished by all the government agencies. The FOI Manual should not only be printed but will also be available in the respective websites of the government offices for easier access. This would help the people to be informed in what will be the process and who are they going to ask for help in times of confusion.

            This bill also wants to implement a better way to keep the vital records of every government offices. It is written in the Section 22 of the FOI bill all the documents that needs to be kept for easier access once it is needed. With the use of the record keeping technique, each government agencies can provide the official papers in a very effective and easier way.

            Another point that I want to point out, is the removal of the incentives that will be given to the offices that will be able to abide to the rules of the bill and to satisfy those people with their services. It is written under Section 27 of the bill that is presented in the Senate. After the first reading of the House of representative, they made an amendment and removed the special incentives and rewards. In my own opinion, the removal of the said section is good, for it is the duty and responsibility of the government offices and officials to provide us necessary information that we have to know. This might be another way of other officials to corrupt.


            Now that the bill was on its second reading on the House of representative and President Rodrigo Duterte’s decision of putting it into the priority list of bills that should be passed, we are all hoping that it will be implemented. Implementation of the FOI bill will give a slight relief to the corruption issue of the Philippines. This will also bring back the trust of the people to those who are leading our country. Upon implementation, we will all be informed and by getting informed, we will get involved. Getting involved will give us a better understanding about things and because of understanding, we will not only just have a peaceful country but also a trustworthy, credible and transparent leader.