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Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Strengthening Citizen Engagement in Pasig – A Call for Digital Innovation


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Pasig City stands at a pivotal moment—one where the bridge between government and its people can be strengthened through innovation. The recently held 1Sangguni: Sang Sanggunian para sa PasigueƱo was a remarkable demonstration of the Vice Mayor's commitment to participatory governance. Seeing our leaders engage directly with the community was both inspiring and reassuring, a testament to the administration’s dedication to transparency and accountability.

However, as with any progressive initiative, there is always room to refine and enhance the process. The power of technology offers an unprecedented opportunity to transform citizen engagement, ensuring that every voice is heard and every concern is addressed with efficiency and clarity. That is why I write to him today—not just with appreciation, but with a vision for a more connected and responsive Pasig City.





February 12, 2025




Hon. Robert "Dodot" Jaworski Jr.

Vice Mayor, Pasig City




Dear Vice Mayor Jaworski,




I would like to extend my sincerest appreciation for the recently held 1Sangguni: Sang Sanggunian para sa PasigueƱo Talakayan sa Barangay at Pasig Housing Village 1, Jenny’s Avenue, Maybunga. It is not often that we get the opportunity to engage with our government officials up close, and your presence at the event was truly commendable. I truly hope that it is not a rare occasion just because it's election season.


However, I would like to express a humble suggestion. While the initiative was undoubtedly a step toward inclusive governance, the limited time and venue constraints made it challenging for me to fully articulate my concerns—especially those that require deeper discussion and long-term solutions. I could always better explain my intentions through writing. Most of those that were aired by the attendees failed to address the root cause of their concerns which is understandable. While the gathering is effective for addressing minor issues, larger and more complex problems, as you have reiterated, demand further study, discussion with those involved, and continuous engagement to develop sustainable solutions that would truly lessen or eradicate the problem.


Given this, I propose exploring digital or online platforms that would allow for a more structured and systematic approach to reporting issues, voicing concerns, and submitting recommendations from citizens and stakeholders. A centralized digital communication channel—whether through an interactive website, a dedicated mobile app, or an official hotline— whichever would effectively streamline the process, ensuring that urgent matters reach the appropriate offices promptly while also providing transparency and accountability in addressing public concerns. Stating an issue verbally without the accompanying "receipts" like documents, witness accounts, etc..makes the concerns prone to misunderstanding and thus leading to insufficient solutions.


As someone born and living in Pasig who has been deeply involved in IT and media—being an ECE graduate of Mapua, having worked as an ICT Assistant Officer of a U.N. agency, a systems administrator of a bank, as part of the editorial team of a mainstream newspaper, as a radio host for a radio station and being a blogger throughout these experiences (for more than 10 years already)—I have witnessed firsthand the challenges that our society faces. I strongly believe that direct and efficient communication between government leaders and the community is key to effective governance. With technology at our disposal, we now have the means to bridge this gap and create a more responsive and transparent local government, as well as avoid the proliferation of misinformation, disinformation and malinformation otherwise known as "fake news" which is among the primary cause of discontent and wrong decisions among our fellow men. Even the lack of significant news coming from our LGU can cause discomfort and unease.


May I kindly ask if your office would consider implementing a digital hotline or communication portal where we, as concerned citizens, could easily and efficiently reach out to our leaders or even through their representatives? Such an initiative would not only enhance public engagement but also empower the people of Pasig to take an active role in shaping our city’s future.


As a background, I am among the resource persons invited to share expertise and knowledge at the joint meeting of the Tricomm of the Committees on Public Order and Safety, Public Information, and Information and Communications Technology at the House of Representatives. We will be having our next meeting on February 18, 2025 together with representatives from several government agencies like DICT, and social media platforms like Meta, and for sure it would take several days before we could all agree on an initial framework.


While we work on the framework for a more transparent governance, you could include me as a media partner with access on all your communication involving the advance dissemination of official announcements, coverage of Pasig LGU-initiated or partnered events and activities, opportunities for interview of key personalities and access to departments and organizations for special features, and receiving of official press releases so we could help share these stories on our site.


I look forward to your thoughts on this, and I would be more than willing to contribute further insights or assistance as among your consultants should your office decide to pursue this endeavor. Thank you for your time and continued dedication to serving our community.


Kindly let me know if you have received this email. Thanks and looking forward to working closely with our LGU.




Respectfully,

Ross Flores Del Rosario

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Pasig City has long been a beacon of progress, but true transformation comes when governance evolves alongside the needs of its people. A digital platform for citizen engagement isn’t just a convenience—it’s a necessity. It is a way to amplify voices, bridge gaps, and create a governance model that thrives on accessibility, accountability, and responsiveness.


I firmly believe that under the Vice Mayor's co-leadership, Pasig can set an example for other cities, proving that government and citizens can work hand in hand in shaping a future that is inclusive, efficient, and truly reflective of the people’s needs. I hope he will consider this proposal, and I would be honored to contribute in any way possible.


Looking forward to the opportunity to collaborate in making Pasig a model city for digital governance and community empowerment. Thank you for his time and unwavering dedication to the people of Pasig.

The Truth About Ayuda: A Lifeline or a Trap? What Politicians Don’t Want You to Know!


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A recent survey commissioned by the Stratbase Group concluded that government "ayuda" (aid) programs are perceived as "helpful" by the majority of Filipinos. Specifically, 80% of respondents found the Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations (AICS) program beneficial, with 42% rating it as "very helpful" and 38% as "somewhat helpful." 


While these findings highlight the immediate positive impact of financial assistance, they also reignite a critical debate: Are these programs effectively addressing the root causes of poverty, or are they merely providing temporary relief?


The Immediate Impact of Ayuda Programs

Ayuda programs, such as the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), have been instrumental in providing immediate financial relief to low-income families. The Asian Development Bank notes that 4Ps has become a cornerstone of social protection reforms in the Philippines, helping poor families keep their children healthier and in school through conditional cash transfers. 


The World Bank further reports that among beneficiaries, the program reduces food poverty and total poverty by up to 6.7 percentage points. 


The Long-Term Perspective: A Need for Sustainable Solutions

Despite these immediate benefits, concerns have been raised about the long-term efficacy of such programs. Critics argue that while ayuda provides temporary relief, it does not address the structural issues that perpetuate poverty. There is a risk that continuous financial aid without accompanying sustainable development initiatives may foster dependency, potentially discouraging self-sufficiency and economic productivity.


A comprehensive evaluation by the World Bank emphasizes the need for the program to evolve to meet expectations in poverty reduction and to provide beneficiaries with more stable livelihoods. 


Balancing Immediate Relief with Sustainable Development

The challenge lies in balancing immediate financial assistance with long-term strategies aimed at economic empowerment. While ayuda programs are crucial for providing short-term relief, they should be complemented by initiatives that promote education, skills development, and livelihood opportunities. This integrated approach can help individuals and communities achieve economic independence and break the cycle of poverty.


In conclusion, while ayuda programs are undeniably helpful in addressing immediate needs, it is imperative to implement complementary strategies that foster sustainable development. By doing so, the Philippines can move beyond temporary relief measures and work towards lasting solutions to poverty.

Comedy Clash! Alex Calleja Fires Back at Joke Theft Accusation with Receipts


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In the vibrant world of Filipino stand-up comedy, originality and respect for fellow comedians' material are paramount. Recently, a dispute emerged between two prominent figures in the industry: Alex Calleja and Chito Francisco, centering on a "carwash" joke featured in Calleja's Netflix special, "Tamang Panahon."


The Allegation

Chito Francisco, a seasoned comedy writer known for his work on GMA Network's "Bubble Gang" and "Pepito Manaloto," took to Facebook to express his dismay after watching a Filipino stand-up comedian's Netflix special. He wrote, "Nanood ako ng Netflix special ng isang Pinoy stand-up comedian. Ginamit yung isang joke ko. Well, marami pa ako niyan brod. Madami ka pa puwedeng nakawin." Although Francisco did not explicitly name Calleja, the context led many to infer that he was referring to him. 


Francisco supported his claim by sharing a 2019 Facebook post where he delivered his version of the carwash joke: "Magpapa-carwash ako. Eh dahil malapit lang ang carwash, nilakad ko na lang. 'Di na ko nagdala ng sasakyan." 









Alex Calleja's Defense

In response, Alex Calleja vehemently denied the accusation of joke theft. He provided evidence that he had been performing the carwash joke as early as 2011, during his time as a writer for "Usapang Lalake" and "Goin' Bulilit." Calleja explained that while the joke was initially written for a "Goin' Bulilit" segment on carwashes, it didn't make the final cut, leading him to incorporate it into his stand-up routines and share it on social media in 2011. 


He further emphasized that he has consistently used this joke in his performances, making it a favorite among audiences and fellow writers. Calleja also highlighted the importance of private communication in the comedy community when addressing concerns about similar or overlapping material, suggesting that such matters should be discussed discreetly rather than aired publicly on social media. 


The Broader Implications

This incident underscores the challenges comedians face regarding joke ownership and the thin line between inspiration and imitation. In the comedy world, it's not uncommon for comedians to arrive at similar punchlines independently, especially when drawing from shared cultural experiences.


Calleja's reference to cyber libel laws also brings to light the potential legal ramifications of public accusations in the digital age. He cautioned about the use of terms like "nagnakaw ng jokes" (stole jokes), reminding peers of the seriousness of such allegations and the importance of handling disputes responsibly. 


Community Reactions

The comedy community and fans have been abuzz with discussions about the incident. Some support Francisco's stance on protecting original material, while others side with Calleja, appreciating his transparency and the evidence he provided.


This episode serves as a reminder of the importance of clear communication, respect, and due diligence in the creative industries. As the Filipino comedy scene continues to grow and gain international attention, establishing and adhering to ethical standards becomes even more crucial to maintain trust and camaraderie among artists.


In conclusion, while the "carwash" joke controversy highlights tensions within the comedy community, it also offers an opportunity for introspection and the reinforcement of values that uphold the integrity and originality of comedic expression.


šŸ“ø: via Chito Francisco, Alex Calleja/FB

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