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Sen. Bam wants DOJ to explain contradictory resolutions in Espinosa case

A senator wants the Department of Justice (DOJ) to explain its contradictory issuances regarding the killing of Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa and fellow inmate Raul Yap inside his jail cell in Baybay City Provincial Jail last year.

“The DOJ’s recent ruling in favor of the accused police officers was made with blatant disregard for the findings of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the Senate,” Sen. Bam Aquino in Senate Resolution No. 413.

 Sen. Bam was referring to the DOJ’s June 2 resolution which indicated that there was no record of “evident premeditation” and “necessary force” was used to implement the search warrant against Espinosa.

 The latest decision reversed the earlier DOJ resolution dated March 2, which recommended the filing of murder charges against 19 members of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), headed by Supt. Marvin Marcos.

 In that resolution, the DOJ stated that “the killings are qualified by evident premeditation since the attack was well planned”.

 “The recent turnaround in the DOJ ruling is deeply concerning as there is no clear and compelling reason to reverse its initial resolution,” said Sen. Bam, adding that the new DOJ resolution contradicts the agency’s earlier decision as well as the findings of both the NBI and the Senate committees which investigated the incident.

After its own investigation, the NBI disputed the claim by the CIDG-8 team that the killing happened in the course of a shootout between Espinosa and Yap and the CIDG team. Based on its findings, the NBI concluded that the killing was a rubout, premeditated and with criminal intent.

In its report, the Senate Committees on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs and Justice and Human Rights also maintained that the mayor’s murder was premeditated.

 “This sends the message that the supposed law enforcers frontlining the current administration’s war on drugs are exempted from the rule of law,” the senator said.

Elderly groups back Sen. Bam’s bill creating commission for senior citizens

Different senior citizens organizations have expressed support for the passage of Sen. Bam Aquino’s measure seeking to create a National Commission for Senior Citizens (NCSC) to ensure that rights and privileges they are entitled to are properly given to them.

Officials and members of the different organizations met with Sen. Bam at the Senate Monday and aired their full support for the enactment of Senate Bill No. 674 into law.

 The groups include the NAPC Senior Citizens Sectoral Council, Federation of Senior Citizens of the Philippines (FSCAP), Confederation of Older Persons Association of the Philippines (COPAP), Coalition of Services of the Elderly, Inc. (COSE), and Pederasyon ng Maralitang Nakakatanda (PAMANA) with DSWD, NCDA, CWC, and House Committees on Government Reorganization and on Population and Family Relations.

 As former chairman of the National Youth Commission, Sen. Bam underscored the importance of having such a commission for a specific sector of society.

“If we have one for the youth, we should definitely have one for senior citizens as acknowledgement of their contribution to the growth and progress of the country,” said Sen. Bam.

 “As they reach the twilight of their lives, it is our responsibility to take care of our seniors, and uphold their rights and privileges,” said Sen. Bam.

 According to the senator, the commission will ensure the proper implementation of Republic Act 7432 or the Senior Citizens Act of 2015, with the best interests of our country’s seniors at heart.

“As a national agency, the NCSC will formulate and implement policies, plans, and programs that promote senior rights and privileges or address issues plaguing the sector,” Sen. Bam stressed.

The bill seeks to amend Section 11 of Republic Act 7432 or the Expanded Senior Citizen Act of 2010, abolishing the National Coordinating and Monitoring Board and replacing it with NCSC.

 The council will be spearheaded by a chairperson and commissioners from a list submitted by senior citizens organizations and associations.

 “Regional commissions for senior citizens will also be established in different local government units to effectively address the needs of the elderly in the provinces,” said Sen. Bam.

 

Senate Minority Bloc urges gov’t institutions to preserve their independence

The Senate Minority Bloc on Independence Day called on various institutions of democracy such as the Congress and Supreme Court to assert their independence.
 
“Now, more than ever, it is important for our democratic institutions to show their independence amidst the complicated and divisive political environment that we have today,” they said in a statement.
 
The Senate Minority Bloc is composed of Senators Franklin M. Drilon as the minority leader, Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan, Benigno Paulo “Bam” Aquino IV, and Leila De Lima, all belonging to the Liberal Party; Sen. Antonio “Sonny” Trillanes IV; and Akbayan Senator Risa Hontiveros.
 
“We will not be able to protect our people if we do not preserve our independence and integrity as institutions of democracy,” they said.
 
“Let us not allow others to dishonor and disrespect our institutions, because doing so is an insult to the memory of the brave and selfless Filipinos who fought for our freedom as a nation,” said Drilon.
 
Trillanes stressed that “it is in everyone’s interest that we guard the independence of our institutions.” 
 
“As we celebrate our Independence today, let us breathe life to the liberties that were fought for us by our forerunners by defending the independence of our institutions and by keeping dissent alive in the face of tyranny,” Trillanes said.
 
Pangilinan and Aquino, for their part, said that the people should continue to guard the democracy in light of the proliferation of “fake news” and misinformation.
 
“Sa pagyabong ng social media, lumaganap din ang fake news na nagbabanta sa katotohanan at nagdudulot ng kalituhan. Nais nating mga Pilipino na maging malaya mula sa fake news at kasinungalingan,” said Pangilinan.
 
“We fought for independence from foreign rule. We fought for freedom from a ruthless dictator. Now, we fight terrorism, encroachment on our territory and our freedom to dissent.  In an era of fake news, rabid online persecution and weak political institutions, we need to fight for our democracy now more than ever,” Aquino said. 
 
Hontiveros, for her part, said that “independence and freedom will have no sense without democracy.”
 
“Our freedom can only be guaranteed by strong democratic institutions. I call on the public to honor the sacrifices of our heroes by opposing a Martial law declaration that is not compliant with the constitution. Let us always remember, the promised order of tyranny will never bring us to full democracy,” she added.

Sen. Bam to Aguirre: Apologize, take responsibility for reckless accusations

“The Justice Secretary should simply apologize and take responsibility for his reckless accusations.”

Sen. Bam Aquino is baffled by the delay in the issuance of Sec. Vitaliano Aguirre’s public apology, saying there’s no reason to wait until Monday to correct his mistakes.

“The clarification that his office issued is merely stating the obvious,” the senator said, referring to the statement released by Aguirre’s office early Friday.

Earlier, Sec. Aguirre alleged that Sen. Bam met with several fellow lawmakers and prominent families in Marawi City on May 2, three weeks before the firefight in the city erupted.

On that date, Sen. Bam was the commencement speaker of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) at the PICC in Pasay City. In the afternoon, he attended the Senate session.

Sen. Bam said Aguirre should own up to his mistakes and publicly apologize for his irresponsibility, as what he committed during an earlier conversation with the senator.

“The least he can do is make a public apology at hinahanap natin ang pangako na mas magiging maingat na siya sa kanyang mga binibitawang salita,” the senator stressed.

Sen. Bam said two of Aguirre’s fellow Cabinet members reached out to the Justice Secretary to “clarify my Marawi trip as early as Wednesday.”

According to the senator, Defense Sec. Delfin Lorenzana reached out to Aguirre, informing the Justice Secretary that Sen. Bam was with officials of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) during his visit to Marawi City last May 19 to attend the inauguration of a Negosyo Center.

Among those who joined Sen. Bam in the inauguration were B/Gen. Rolando Joselito Bautista, Gen. Nixon Fortes and Vice Gov. Bombit Adiong.

Lorenzana also debunked rumors linking Sen. Bam to the Marawi incident as “too absurd to be believed”.

“Trade Sec. Mon Lopez has already publicly clarified and confirmed that I was in Marawi City for the Negosyo Center launch. These are easily verifiable for anyone who cares to find the truth,” said Sen. Bam.

Defense Sec. Lorenzana: Rumors linking Sen. Bam to Marawi incident ‘too absurd to be believed’

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana described rumors linking Sen. Bam Aquino to the Marawi incident as “too absurd to be believed”.

 In his exchange of text messages with the senator, Lorenzana assured Sen. Bam that he “never gave credence to rumors about the lawmaker’s presence in Marawi” days before the skirmish between the government troops and members of the Maute group, as they were “too absurd to be believed”.

 Lorenzana also thanked the senator for his support for the Defense Department and their efforts to maintain peace and order in the country.

 In a radio interview, Sen. Bam said Lorenzana also absolved him and other members of the opposition regarding the Marawi incident during a closed-door briefing on Martial Law.

“During the briefing, tinanong ko si Sec. Lorenzana tungkol sa mga fake news na kumakalat pero natawa lang siya at nagsabing walang katotohanan ang mga ito,” said Sen. Bam.

 Sen. Bam sought Lorenzana’s clarification following Justice Sec. Vitaliano Aguirre’s accusation that he and other lawmakers met with prominent families in Marawi City on May 2, three weeks before the incident.

On that date, Sen. Bam was the commencement speaker of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) at the PICC in Pasay City. In the afternoon, he attended the Senate session.

 It was on May 19 that Sen. Bam attended the inauguration of the first Negosyo Center in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) in Marawi City together with Vice Gov. Bombit Adiong, B/Gen. Rolando Joselito Bautista and Gen. Nixon Fortes.

“Trade Sec. Mon Lopez has already publicly clarified and confirmed that I was in Marawi City for the Negosyo Center launch. These are easily verifiable for anyone who cares to find the truth,” said Sen. Bam.

 Sen. Bam maintained that it would be prudent for Aguirre, as Justice Secretary, to clarify dates, seek evidence and request for official statements from legitimate government agencies before he makes yet another false accusation.

 “This tragedy could have been an opportunity to unite the Philippines against a common enemy. Instead, it’s being used to further political interests and further divide our country,” he said.

Sen. Bam on Sec. Aguirre’s allegations on Marawi meeting

Is fake news enough for the head of our country’s Department of Justice to make these outrageous allegations?

To be clear, there was never any meeting among the individuals mentioned by Sec. Aguirre.

 On May 2, 2017, I was the PUP commencement speaker at the PICC and attended the session at the Philippine Senate.

My trip to Marawi was on May 19, 2017 to launch the first Negosyo Center in the ARMM and I had with me an AFP escort throughout my trip, which can easily be verified through the AFP.

Vice Gov. Bombit Adiong, B/Gen. Rolando Joselito Bautista and Gen. Nixon Fortes were also with me during the event.

 DTI Sec. Mon Lopez has already publicly clarified and confirmed that I was in Marawi City for the NegosyoCenter launch.

These are easily verifiable for anyone who cares to find the truth.

 It would be prudent for Sec. Aguirre to clarify dates, seek evidence and request for official statements from legitimate government agencies before he makes yet another false accusation.

 This tragedy could have been an opportunity to unite the Philippines against a common enemy.

 Instead, it’s being used to further political interests and further divide our country.

Sen. Bam: Implement law, prioritize children in Lanao del Sur

Sen. Bam Aquino called on concerned government agencies to implement a law that prioritizes the welfare and safety of children during conflicts and disasters amid the ongoing clash between government troops and the Maute group in Marawi City.

 The senator was referring to the Republic Act 10821 or the Children’s Emergency Relief and Protection Act. He was the co-author of the measure during his time as chairman of Committee on Youth in the 16th Congress.

“Ang pinaka-kawawa talaga sa mga sakuna at labanan ay ang mga bata. We passed this law to ensure they are protected,” said Sen. Bam.

 “May mga batang nawawalan ng tahanan at may mga nakakasaksi sa karahasan. Alagaan natin sila, tiyakin na sila’y ligtas at ibigay ang lahat ng kanilang pangangailangan,” he added.

Sen. Bam said the Department of Social Welfare and Development is mandated by law to enforce an emergency program for children during disasters and conflicts.

  “We must ensure that this law is fully implemented as it prioritizes the children during these times of armed conflict,” Sen. Bam stressed.

 Sen. Bam made the pronouncement after the United Nations Children’s Fund reported that a child was killed while 50,000 have been displaced in the Marawi conflict.

 Republic Act 10821 provides utmost priority to children during and after every disaster as they are the most vulnerable and are worst affected during disasters such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and flash floods and areas of armed conflicts like Marawi City.

It also establishes child-centered training to disaster first responders, teachers, psychologists and other volunteers in disaster recovery, relief and rehabilitation, with special modules for different stages of children and youth development.

It mandates the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to formulate a Comprehensive Emergency Program for Children and local government units to integrate the said program in their development and Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (LDRRM) plans and budget.

 “The law also provides for immediately heightened comprehensive measures by DSWD and the AFP to protect women and children from sexual violence and abuse in the affected areas,” said Sen. Bam.

 

Sen. Bam: Joint session is Congress’ duty

Sen. Bam Aquino insisted that convening a joint session is a duty of Congress and a means to promote welfare of the Filipino people by enlightening them about details behind the declaration of Martial Law in Mindanao.

 “It is part of our constitutional requirement and important for the public to be able to listen for themselves kung ano ang sasabihin ng security managers,” said Sen. Bam during Tuesday night’s discussion on the minority group’s Senate Resolution 390, which urges Congress to hold a joint session on the declaration of Martial Law in Mindanao.

“During a joint session, iyong ibang pinag-usapan natin during an executive session, kung bakit nagdeklara ng Martial Law, kung ano ang plano at kung hanggang kailan ang hangganan, puwede iyong marinig ng taumbayan,” said Sen. Bam.

 As representatives of the people, Sen. Bam said it is the duty of lawmakers to inform the public details of important issues affecting their lives and the country.

 “The people need to know what it is we also know as much as possible, without breaching any national security matter,” the senator said, adding that Congress must follow its constitutional mandate whatever the outcome of the vote.

 In an earlier interview, Sen. Bam emphasized that a joint session will give security managers a chance to enlighten the public about the situation and address misinformation and fake news circulating online at the same time.

“The people are contradicting each other. Agencies are contradicting each other in terms of facts and in terms of what’s really happening. We need to hear it straight from the security managers,” Sen. Bam pointed out.

 Nine senators voted in favor of the resolution while 12 voted against it. Aside from Sen. Bam, those who voted in favor were Sens. Franklin Drilon, Chiz Escudero, Sherwin Gatchalian, Risa Hontiveros, Francis Pangilinan, Grace Poe, Ralph Recto and Antonio Trillanes.

Those who voted against it were Senators Sonny Angara, Nancy Binay, JV Ejercito, Richard Gordon, Gregorio Honasan, Panfilo Lacson, Loren Legarda, Manny Pacquiao, Tito Sotto, Cynthia Villar, Juan Miguel Zubiri and Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III.

Sen. Bam: No shortcuts, call joint session

A senator called on his fellow lawmakers to avoid shortcuts and follow the Constitution by calling a joint session to tackle the declaration of Martial Law in Mindanao.

“Ang AFP, ayaw natin mag-shortcut, ang PNP ayaw nating mag-shortcut. Bakit tayo mag-so-short cut?” said Sen. Bam Aquino during the minority bloc’s press conference discussing their resolution urging the Senate to call for a joint session.

 “Hindi tayo puwedeng mag-shortcut. Iyong mga shortcut, ito ang nagdudulot ng masasamang bagay sa bansa natin,” he added.

 Under the Constitution, Sen. Bam also stressed that Congress is mandated to call a joint session, based on the precedent during former president Gloria Arroyo’s declaration of Martial Law in Maguindanao in 2009.

 “A joint session is needed so that people can hear for themselves what the security managers were able to brief to us,” Sen. Bam said in an earlier television interview Tuesday.

 The senator said a joint session will give security managers a chance to enlighten the public about the situation and address misinformation and fake news circulating online at the same time.

“The people are contradicting each other. Agencies are contradicting each other in terms of facts and in terms of what’s really happening. We need to hear it straight from the security managers,” Sen. Bam pointed out.

 Sen. Bam said the security managers assured that normalcy in Marawi City will be restored in the next few days but it is crucial for the “people to hear that themselves”.

 During the briefing, Sen. Bam got the assurance from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) that it will uphold human rights while Mindanao is under Martial Law.

 Despite the AFP’s assurance, Sen. Bam underscored the need for vigilance against any abuse that might occur until normalcy returns to the area, which the AFP committed to achieve in the following days.

Once the government quells the threats in Marawi, Sen. Bam said the government must lift Martial Law immediately and focus on restoring normalcy and developing in the area.

Sen. Bam: Set politics aside, ensure safety and welfare of civilians in Marawi City

Let’s put politics in the backburner and focus on ensuring the safety and welfare of civilians in Marawi City amid the conflict between government forces and Maute group. 

Sen. Bam Aquino made this call as he reiterated his support behind the military as it tries to quell the terrorist group and restore normalcy in the city.

“Right now, ang pinakamahalaga po ngayon ay matigil na itong bakbakan, masugpo ang teroristang grupo at maprotektahan ang ating mga kababayan,” said Sen. Bam when asked about the declaration of Martial Law in Mindanao.

 Last week, Sen. Bam was in Marawi City to open the 508th Negosyo Center in the country and the first in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).

 “Everybody was so hopeful na ang pagtulak ng pagnenegosyo at trabaho, could really lead to peace. Kaya talagang heartbreaking itong nangyayarin ito,” said Sen. Bam.

 Sen. Bam said the military, businessmen and local government officials all agreed that strengthening business opportunities to our Muslim brothers will lead to peace.

 “Iyong mga kasama namin na militar, negosyante at local government officials, lahat nagsabi na ang pagtutulak ng mas magagandang trabaho at pagkakataong magnegosyo sa mga kapatid nating Muslim will eventually lead to peace,” said Sen. Bam.

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