Rep. Crispin Beltran has charged Ramos of having abused the emergency powers given him by Congress by entering into an "anomalous contracts with independent power producers without proper bidding an authority." This was a charge that has been published in the press and President Ramos should air his side.
Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile, on the other hand, has blamed three former presidents for the current high cost of energy Presidents Cory Aquino, Fidel Ramos and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. The important thing is not to make charges, but to substantiate them. At the moment, the people are very upset over the high cost of power and the periodic blackouts. But that is a problem that cannot be solved by pinpointing who are to blame. It has to start by determining its cause.
We are all for conducting impartial and fair hearings. First, we must establish the facts. Then and only then can we find the solutions to our problems. If indeed, they were caused by corruption then, we should prosecute all those responsible. Undoubtedly, we are paying very high electricity rates the highest next to Japan. The thing to do is to find out why?
There is nothing wrong in people asking for a fair investigation. And people in government should welcome all opportunities to explain their decisions. The truth must always prevail.