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ANGARA TO MAYORS: BUILD 24/7 PUBLIC LIBRARIES IN YOUR TOWNS, CITIES

Reelectionist Senator Sonny Angara is urging mayors to consider building public libraries in their cities or towns that can accommodate students who wish to study beyond the regular library hours.

The seasoned legislator, who is running under the platform “Alagang Angara,” said a 24/7 library with free internet access is extremely helpful to students who spend the late-night hours cramming, as it allows them to study when they want and when is convenient to them.

“A 24/7 library with free WiFi access is extremely helpful to students.”

“Providing a 24-hour library ensures that students can study in a flexible manner at a place that is conducive and hassle-free instead of going to coffee shops or fast-food chains where they need to shell out money for food or drink so they will be allowed to gain internet access and get their schoolwork done,” said Angara.

The veteran lawmaker attended the proclamation rally of his party mates in Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (LDP) in Cebu City, home of the first public library in the country which is open 24 hours, seven days a week.

The Cebu City Public Library began its 24/7 operations in March last year on orders of LDP reelectionist Mayor Tomas Osmeña, who got the idea from a comment on the Facebook page of an engineering student wishing that the city government to extend the operating hours of the city library even during the late hours.

The library recorded a 296 percent increase in the number of visitors since it started its all-day operations. The number of visitors to the library increased to 103,000 in 2018 from only 26,000 from the previous year.

Aside from Cebu City, other local government units with 24/7 public libraries are the cities of Makati and Quezon in Metro Manila.

Angara, chair of the Senate Committee on Local Government, said the initiative of the Cebu City government “ought to be replicated in other parts of the country.”

“The initiative of the Cebu City government ought to be replicated in other parts of the country.”

“We hope other mayors will follow this example set by Mayor Osmeña, who values the importance of education and cares about the welfare of students in his city,” said Angara, head of LDP who himself is a champion of the people’s right to education.

Free education, from kindergarten to college, is one of Angara’s advocacies. He co-authored the Free College Education Law and the Free Kindergarten Law. His father, the late Senate President Edgardo Angara, was the author of the Free High School Act that ensured secondary education even for the poorest students.

The senator is also one of the authors of the recently enacted Student Fare Discount Act, which institutionalized and expanded the 20-percent student fare discount to include air and sea transport.

Earlier in March, he urged government to step up its implementation of free internet access in public places under Republic Act 10929, particularly in state universities and colleges (SUCs) across the country.

Under the law signed by President Rodrigo Duterte in 2017 creating the Free Internet Access Program, the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) is in charge of carrying out the government’s free internet access program in public places, including government-run educational institutions.

Angara, however, disclosed that of the 112 SUCs covered by the project, only 17 were given the free internet connectivity as of December 2018, based on DICT’s data which were submitted to the Senate during the last budget hearing.

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