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GIVE BETTER PAY, BENEFITS TO BARANGAY OFFICIALS – GO

A public hearing of the Senate Committee on Local Government, conducted jointly with the Committees on Ways and Means; Finance; and Government Corporations and Public Enterprises, was held to discuss issues currently being faced by barangays.

Among the bills taken up during the hearing was Senate Bill No. 391 or the Magna Carta for Barangays which was filed by Senator Bong Go.

“We all know that the barangay and its officials are the immediate provider of frontline services to our fellow countrymen. Sila ang pinakaunang tinatakbuhan ng ating mga kababayan,” Go said. “And it is because of this reason that we have to further improve the barangays and address the woes of our barangay officials.”

The legislator said that this role played by barangay officials in the communities prompted him to push for a magna carta for barangay officials.

“These reasons, among many others, made me decide to file Senate Bill No. 391, which provides for the Magna Carta for Barangays,” said the lawmaker.

The senator discussed his proposed measure, including the provisions that seek to promote the welfare of barangay officials.

“The bill outlines the basic priorities in each barangay.”

“The bill outlines the basic priorities in each barangay, such as the right of every barangay to have regular supply of clean and potable water; to have readily available means of public transport; and the entitlement of every barangay to schools, health centers and barangay halls,” he told.

Go also lamented that lack of regular salaries for barangay officials despite their duties and responsibilities in their communities, which is why the senator pushes for better pay and benefits for them.

“Under the bill, barangay officials will now be treated as regular government employees receiving benefits that regular government employees enjoy.”

“Barangay officials are our government’s frontliners–first to respond, first to provide and first to serve. Despite this, they receive simple honoraria for their service. That is why under the bill I filed, barangay officials will now be treated as regular government employees receiving benefits that regular government employees enjoy,” he said.

“The Punong Barangay, members of the Sangguniang Barangay, the Sangguniang Kabataan chairperson, the barangay secretary and barangay treasurer will now be entitled to salaries, emoluments, allowances such as hazard pay, representation and transportation allowance, 13th month pay and other benefits,” Go said as he cited key provisions of SB 391.

In support of President Rodrigo Duterte’s war against illegal drugs, corruption and criminality, Go said his proposed measure will also allow for barangays to appoint sufficient barangay tanods to help maintain peace and order in their communities in lieu of the current set-up where tanods are only limited to 20 per barangay.

“In line with President Duterte’s ongoing war against illegal drugs, corruption and criminality, the bill allows for an appointment of additional barangay tanods by the Punong Barangay upon the concurrence of the majority of the Sangguniang Barangay members,” Go said.

“This will ensure the maintenance of peace and order in the barangays. Surely, the security and safety of our countrymen must be met firstly in their immediate communities. This measure hopes to address that,” he added.

Go reiterates his commitment to improve the welfare of barangay officials. During a recent interview, he said that barangay officials must be recognized so that they can continue to be more productive in carrying out their mandate.

“Tulad ng ibang kawani ng gobyerno, dapat ay ma-recognize at mabigyang importansiya ang kanilang role sa ating komunidad,” Go concluded.

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