As usual, pavements are again disintegrating in the continuous downpour. In front of the Dampa seafood market on Sucat Road in Parañaque, the pavement around a manhole has collapsed, making one lane on an already narrow street impassable.
Why am I singling out this particular spot? Because in the past year that short stretch of road in Parañaque has been torn up then restored twice, causing massive traffic jams. There was nothing wrong with the road when it was first torn up; now there are enough potholes to justify yet another repaving.
These substandard roads cost taxpayers millions of pesos every year, and Ill bet a hefty chunk of the money goes to fat commissions. The Department of Public Works and Highways, where a crackdown on corruption seems to be underway, can discourage substandard work by promoting accountability. Every public works project must have a sign prominently displayed, identifying the contractor with its address and contact number. The sign should also specify the target date of completion as well as the budget for the project.
Local governments should list down all these details so that when something goes awry after a projects completion, responsibility can be easily pinpointed. If the car you are driving ever falls into a road digging that has no proper warning signs, youll know whom to sue.
At the DPWH, there must be a record of the officials who sign contracts for even the smallest public works project. These are public records that must be open to scrutiny. If some shameless crooks in that department can collect millions of pesos a year in reimbursements for vehicle repairs, think of how much they demand in commissions for road repair contracts.
Taxpayers can retaliate by keeping those names in mind and not voting for them. The sad reality, however, is that people who dont pay taxes and I dont mean the tax evaders, but those who have no income to tax will see those names, be impressed and vote for them. And there are a lot of these non-taxpayers.
This is another reason the urge to migrate can be overwhelming, and not just during the rainy season.
This cant be possible without the approval of the police commander in the area. And why would the cops give their nod to this? We all know why. If you want to minimize traffic, sack the police station commanders with jurisdiction over any area where mass transport vehicles have set up illegal terminals.
As long as the station commander shares his uh, earnings with his superior officers, however, hell keep his post. And thats why well always have traffic jams, rain or shine.
That Pinoy spirit is one reason people think twice, thrice about migrating. Instead of leaving, we should just kick out all the misfits in government.
What are our intelligence officers doing, apart from trying to dig up dirt on Sen. Panfilo Lacson and scratching their butts? No wonder we had to call in the Americans to neutralize our homegrown terrorists. Now Im really inclined to believe those reports that "star witness" Ador Mawanay managed to swindle military intelligence officers of millions of pesos. And the officers cant even go after Mawanay they are too embarrassed to admit in public that they have been conned.
You can still get back at adorable Ador, guys. Put his face on those wanted posters, like Tamayo, and dangle a price on his head. Then hell never be able to sell another hot cell phone again.