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Gibo: negligent + delayed + confused = FAILURE

Gibo delayed purchase of rubber boats
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/10/12/09/teodoro-delayed-purchase-rubber-boats

by Aries Rufo, abs-cbnNEWS.com/Newsbreak | 10/12/2009 8:19 PM

MANILA – Disaster-preparedness officials warned Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro about the possibility of widespread flooding this year, but the presidential aspirant apparently miscalculated when he did not act quickly on purchasing life-saving equipment.

In particular, officials of the Office of the Civil Defense (OCD) had urged and advised Teodoro to immediately order the procurement of rescue boats for the expected flooding in different parts of the country.

But for some reason, the potential standard-bearer of the ruling party decided the procurement could wait.

Documents obtained by abs-cbnnews.com/Newsbreak from the OCD showed that the emergency purchase of rigid-hull inflatable boats was being pushed to Teodoro as early as February this year to prepare the country for more flash floods.

But the defense chief, who also chairs the National Disaster Coordinating  Council (NDCC), wanted the purchase to be done through regular bidding, which has prolonged the procurement.

And then the deluge brought by tropical storm “Ondoy” came along.

Grim figures

As thousands of Metro Manila residents cried for rescue at the height of Ondoy’s fury, rescue and relief officials were hampered by lack of rubber boats in saving people who were trapped by the flash floods. Many residents complained that it took rescue officials hours to respond to their distress calls.

Some residents, frustrated by the delay, bought their own rubber boats, while others improvised with inflatable beds or Styrofoam-made devices. Unofficial reports said that the Navy has only around 20-30 rubber boats.

Ondoy claimed around 200 lives, many of them from drowning.  While Metro Manila and nearby provinces had yet to recover from the disaster, tropical depression Pepeng followed, inundating many areas in northern Luzon. Pepeng has claimed over 300 lives.

Early this year, the OCD, as the implementing arm of the NDCC, sought the emergency procurement of rubber boats following the typhoons and floods that occurred all over the country in 2008.

This was also prompted by the numerous requests from local government units (LGUs) for rescue equipment, especially those that had experienced flooding and those in flood-prone areas.

Emergency procurement

The casualties convinced disaster-preparedness officials of the need for an emergency procurement.

In the first two months of this year alone, the OCD recorded 36 incidents of flash floods affecting more than 277,000 families or 1.3 million persons in 31 provinces.

Records from the OCD showed that as of Dec. 2008, its stock of rubber boats had been depleted to zero. A total of 182 rubber boats were distributed to LGUs and to government agencies and non-government organizations in 2008.

In Metro Manila, one inflatable rubber boat each was given to the LGUs of Malabon and of Taguig City.

In Ilocos and in Cagayan, among the regions hardest hit by Pepeng,  Pangasinan, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino got one rubber boat each. Collectively, these provinces have 106 flood-prone towns identified by the NDCC.

Cagayan, which has 27 municipalities prone to floods, got 11 rubber boats.

Region 3 (Central Luzon) and Region 4-A (Southern Tagalog), which also suffered Ondoy’s ferocity, got 30 rubber boats for the two regions’ 200 flood-prone municipalities.

Another report of the OCD showed that of the 949 flood-prone municipalities, only about 3 percent have been provided with rigid-hull rubber boats.

Fears of LGUs of more destructive floods have heightened the demand for more rubber boats.

Delayed P50-million emergency purchase

In February 5, 2009, a memorandum for Teodoro from OCD Administrator Glenn Rabonza sought the purchase of rubber boats to replenish the OCD’s zero stock.

What the OCD wanted to procure then was a rigid-hull inflatable boat (RHIB) with outboard motors, which costs around P1 million each. The RHIB is preferred over the ordinary inflatable rescue boat because it is more sturdy and reliable in flash floods.

Rabonza said that from previous discussions, P50 million had been earmarked for the project. “This is considered priority in view of the numerous outstanding LGU requests and as a preparedness measure for the rainy season,” Rabonza told Teodoro in the memorandum.

To fast track the procurement, an undated resolution by the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) recommended the adoption of alternative modes of procurement for rigid-hull inflatable rubber boats “to support the disaster management and response operation in preparation for the rainy and typhoon season.”

In view of “exceptionally urgent and necessary in nature” for the OCD to respond to disaster management requirement,” the BAC supported a negotiated procurement or direct contracting.

LGUs have the calamity fund, at 5 percent of their budget, for the purchase of rescue equipment, but their hands are basically tied when it comes to the use of the fund. The Local Government Code states that LGUs can only use it once a state of calamity is declared in their localities.

Thus, rescue equipment like inflatable rubber boats are normally provided by the OCD.

Confused over decision

Rabonza had asked permission from Teodoro if the OCD could resort to negotiated procurement or direct contracting, citing a provision in the Procurement Law which allows such methods in cases of “imminent danger arising from natural or man-made calamities or other causes where immediate action is necessary to prevent damage to or loss of life or property…”

An OCD official, who asked not to be named for lack of authority, said the negotiated procurement or direct contracting options were pushed “because time was of the essence.”

“Based on experience, the entire process under a regular bidding will take 8 months…from the time the bid is announced to the delivery of the equipment. If we undertake regular bidding, we would have lost valuable time,” the OCD official said.

To be fair to Teodoro, the OCD official said the defense chief approved the allocation for the rubber boats. But his last-minute decision to resort to regular bidding further delayed the procurement of rubber boats.

In his marginal note to Rabonza in the letter, Teodoro apparently gave his go-signal, but he also indicated that he preferred regular bidding. “Why can we not bid and have delivery within 4 months?” Teodoro asked.

This confused the OCD as to what Teodoro really wanted.

No rubber boats up to now

In insisting for a public bidding, was Teodoro just being prudent with government spending or was it a case of misplaced priority?

We called Rabonza’s mobile phones and sent text messages to him, but as of posting time, we have yet to get a reply.

Failing to decipher what Teodoro really wanted, the OCD official said the purchase of the RHIBs was set aside.  In the meantime, requests from LGUs even before Ondoy and Pepeng for rubber boats persisted.

In a phone interview,  Bulacan Governor Joselito Mendoza said he requested 1 rubber boat from the Department of National Defense (DND) last August to augment the existing rescue equipment of the provincial government. “They promised us to give us but until we have yet to get one,” he said.

Another DND source said Teodoro earlier downplayed the purchase of the RHIBs because at that time, there was no imminent threat to lives.

Ondoy proved him wrong, and disaster preparedness officials are now in a hurry to procure RHIBs. — by Aries Rufo, with reports from Jesus Llanto, Newsbreak

as of 10/23/2009 1:13 PM

SEC. GILBERT TEODORO – PROVEN POOR LEADER OF RELIEF OPERATIONS IN TYPHOON ONDOY?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oh_HhxTaR8

Reasons WHY a VOTE for Gilberto “GIBO” Teodoro Jr. is Important:

From Nathan Kulit April 22 at 3:06pm

1.) He is the ONLY candidate who practices POSITIVE CAMPAIGNING (No mudslinging)
- False. GORDON, Perlas and JC delos Reyes do the same.
2.) He is the ONLY candidate who speaks of RECONCILIATION & UNITY
- False. GORDON encourages everyone to simultaneously do the 1st step for a better Philippines.
3.) He is the ONLY candidate who does not offer UTOPIA (No promises of paradise but Realistic solutions)
- False. GORDON offer only GOOD PERFORMANCE.

4.) He is the ONLY candidate with a CLEAR PLATFORM OF GOVERNMENT & REGION SPECIFIC PLANS and STRATEGIES.
- It was copied from NEDA Development Plan (http://www.neda.gov.ph/ads/mtpdp/MTPDP2004-2010/PDF/MTPDP2004-2010.html). If they insist, ask them where are the miniatures of this? How can it be doable? If they still insist, ask them why it was not implemented in Tarlac? He was and his family a very influential personalities in Tarlac, why he can’t motivate and inspire their Local Government to do the same? If he can’t, then he is not a leader. GORDON inspires his constituents to rise Olongapo and Subic after the disaster. A true Leader.

5.) He is the ONLY candidate who does not appeal to emotions just to gain votes.
- True.
6.) He is ONE of the few candidates NOT tainted with corruption or any scandal.
- False. GORDON, Perlas and JC delos Reyes too.

7.) He is ONE of the few candidates with the BEST QUALIFICATIONS for the job.
- False. Please refer on the ScoreCard.

8.) He is the ONLY candidate with the most KNOWLEDGE & AWARENESS of REGION SPECIFIC PROBLEMS
- False. He has no LGU experience. Maybe he heard so many regional problems but KNOWLEDGE is different from AWARENESS. Why TARLAC remains as TARLAC? What did he do when he was a Congressman, ROADS?

9.) He is the ONLY candidate who possessed all the 3 attributes a good president must have: INTEGRITY, COMPETENCE, CHARACTER
- False.
INTEGRITY – to remain as Arroyo’s ally. Have no balls to stand alone and declare his candidacy. He left NPC for political reason hoping that joining the ruling LAKAS-KAMPI-CMD will ensure his gateway to presidency.
COMPETENCE – can they enumerate any of his accomplishment during Secretary of DND? Or any accomplishment that people can say “Ohh it was G1BO”.
CHARACTER – No comment, it is a subjective perception.

10.) He is the ONLY candidate with the POLITICAL WILL and MACHINERY to make his platform of government a reality.
POLITICAL WILL – he can’t even stand over TED FAILON.
MACHINERY – who ever the president elected, he will automatically have the machinery as it was mandated by the law.

From Tapia Ramirez April 22 at 10:07pm

1.) He is the ONLY candidate who practices POSITIVE CAMPAIGNING (No mudslinging)

-He took the high road because he can’t cast the first stone. Who is his padrino? GMA diba? :D

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3.) Realistic Solutions…

-hmmm… It was his time to shine during Ondoy…but what happened? Who offered realistic solutions? Who was in the mud rescuing people? It was Bayani and Gordon. Who stayed in the office and sat like a prince? B1go. Who provided the life rafts? Red Cross or the NDCC? FYI, Bayani sent his MMDA men to Bulacan even if it was not their area of responsibility to rescue people. Heller? NDCC? Wer na u? Realistic Solutions my arse!

4.) He is the ONLY candidate with a CLEAR PLATFORM OF GOVERNMENT & REGION SPECIFIC PLANS and STRATEGIES.

-Copied and pasted from the MEDIUM TERM PHILIPPINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN …. sa sobrang ganda, maiiyak ka…but only a few percentage were implemented.

6.) He is ONE of the few candidates NOT tainted with corruption or any scandal
-Oops. Marcos Loyalist Parents. Ayos ang hatian nila sa Hacienda Luisita (same baggage with Noynoy…drama lang ang away pamilya eklavoo). OOOOPs… GMA as a Padrino. OOPS. GMA in itself is a scandal :D in fact the golden standard of all scandals.

8.) He is the ONLY candidate with the most KNOWLEDGE & AWARENESS of REGION SPECIFIC PROBLEMS
- Ows? One word… ONDOY.

10.) He is the ONLY candidate with the POLITICAL WILL and MACHINERY to make his platform of government a reality.
-Political will? Ampatuan? Philippine Air Force: All Air No force?

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teodoroyo… villarroyo…

—– Forwarded Message —-
From: dumagat bulacan
To: indira dosa gaces
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 9:37:33
Subject: si gibo, si pangulong ARROYO at si MANNY VILLARROYO

Kawawang Gibo, harapang pinapakitaan ng senyales ng kanyang among si PGMA na si Manny Villarroyo ang minamanok nito para sa pampanguluhang halalan.

Pagmasdan kung kahawig ni PGMA ang litratong nasa ibaba. Dito masusubukan ang linaw ng inyong mga mata para mabatid kung kailangan na ninyong magsuot ng salamin sa darating na botohan

Umamin Na Ang Malacanang Kandidato Nila Si Villar!

—– Forwarded Message —-
From: dumagat bulacan
Sent: Wednesday, February 3, 2010 9:34:10
Subject: UMAMIN NA ANG MALACANANG KANDIDATO NILA SI VILLAR!


http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20100203-251006/Palace-happy-Villar-is-not-hitting-Arroyo

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Palace happy Villar is not hitting Arroyo

By Christian V. Esguerra
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 01:54:00 02/03/2010

Filed Under: Inquirer Politics, Eleksyon 2010, Manny Villar, Elections, Opinion surveys, Benigno Aquino III

MANILA, Philippines—The rumored “hidden candidate” of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo got a boost Tuesday from Malacañang.

Gary Olivar, Ms Arroyo’s deputy spokesperson, heaped praise on Sen. Manuel Villar of the Nacionalista Party for purportedly shunning a “negative campaigning style.”

This is the reason Villar is now closing in on the survey front-runner, Sen. Benigno Aquino III of the Liberal Party, Olivar said.

According to Olivar, the rumor that the administration is actually backing Villar and not its standard-bearer, Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro of the Lakas-Kampi-CMD, is “preposterous.”

“I think the reason some people say that is because he (Villar) has not been running his campaign purely on the basis of attacking the President—which I can’t say, unfortunately, of the other opposition candidates,” Olivar said, adding:

“This catching up by Senator Villar with the other candidate is perhaps the fruit or reflection of what’s happening with our people who are already sick of the endless criticisms against the President.”

The latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showed Aquino leading Villar only by 7 percentage points—42 percent against 35 percent.

Aquino’s lead has dwindled significantly from the 19 percentage points he enjoyed over Villar in the SWS survey conducted on Dec. 5-11, 2009.

Tectonic shift

Olivar said the latest SWS results could probably be the start of a “tectonic shift” in public opinion that would put more premium on platform, character and performance over popularity.

“We are hoping that this would include the growing opposition to what we call a negative campaigning style that seeks only political points at the expense of the current President,” he said.

Olivar said the Palace was hoping that a more enlightened electorate would eventually benefit Teodoro, who is running on a platform of “galing at talino (performance and intelligence).”

“I would take it as a cautionary lesson to all people campaigning that the best way to get votes … is to lay down one’s programs and platform, character and ability to govern,” he said in reference to Aquino’s shrinking lead.

Olivar expressed optimism that Teodoro would improve his ratings once the campaign period officially starts.

“The more people get to know Secretary Teodoro, the more they hear him speak, especially by the youth in schools and in debates, he will do better in one survey after another,” Olivar said.

Teodoro, a former defense secretary, has refused to criticize the unpopular Ms Arroyo. But he has subtly distanced himself from her, maintaining that he was his own man.

Still, he registered a measly 4 percent in the latest SWS survey, trailing Aquino, Villar and ousted President Joseph Estrada (13 percent).

Not insecure

Teodoro himself said that when the campaign season heats up, he would focus on his platform and not engage his rivals for the presidency in mudslinging.

“I don’t need to demolish the reputation of my rival to promote myself. I’m not insecure because I know I have the capability to lead this country, and that’s enough,” he said in a statement.

Teodoro said the country’s next leader should take the lead in fostering “political harmony,” which he described as a crucial factor for the national leadership in addressing pressing problems.

He said the presidency should be “a unifying force,” and not a tool for political mudslinging and vendetta.

Thus, Teodoro added, he would undertake positive campaigning by harping on his platform of government, track record and qualifications for the presidency, instead of firing broadsides at the other candidates.

“If the elected leader will only widen the rift among us, then nothing will happen to our country,” he said.

18,000 youth volunteers

In an earlier statement, Teodoro said he believed that young Filipinos had the capacity to analyze the issues presented by the presidential candidates.

“I believe that [they] are mature enough to be objective and critical in their thinking and analysis of issues affecting their lives and society in general,” he said.

According to Teodoro’s camp, the National Movement of the Youth for Gibo now has over 18,000 volunteers nationwide.

Teodoro had also said earlier that popularity did not translate to competence in running state affairs, and that a presidential candidate must also be equipped with intellectual skills and experience.