Bam Aquino

NEGOSYO, NOW NA!: Produkto mula sa turmeric

Mga kanegosyo, ilang linggo ang nakalipas ay bumisita ako sa Negosyo Center sa Iligan City.
Makikita ito sa loob ng Mindanao State University Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT).

Sa aking pagbisita, nakita ko kung paano nakakatulong ang digital fabrication laboratory o FabLab sa paglikha ng disenyo ng mga produkto ng entrepreneurs na lumalapit sa Negosyo Center.

Nakausap ko rin ang ilang entrepreneurs na mula Iligan City, na regular nang kliyente ng Negosyo Center.

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Isa na rito si Aling Antonieta Aragan, na maagang nabiyuda kaya mag-isa lang na binubuhay ang tatlong anak sa pamamagitan ng benepisyo mula sa Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program o 4Ps.

Sa umpisa, walang negosyo si Aling Antonieta at umaasa lang sa tulong ng 4Ps. Minsan, naisip nilang mag-loan sa Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP), kasama ang iba pang miyembro ng kanilang asosasyon sa lugar para makapagsimula ng negosyong turmeric at luya.

Sa umpisa, mabagal ang pasok ng benta dahil hindi pa kilala ang kanilang produkto sa merkado.

Isang araw, niyaya siya ni Francis Flores, project development officer ng SLP, na magtungo sa Negosyo Center sa Iligan City upang ipakilala kay Ma’am Lourdes Tiongco.

Pinayuhan naman ni Ma’am Lourdes si Aling Antonieta na sumali sa iba’t ibang seminar at event ng Negosyo Center para makatulong sa paglago ng kanyang negosyo.

Doon na nagsimula ang pagdalo ni Aling Antonieta sa iba’t ibang seminar ng Negosyo Center.

 

Sa kagustuhang matuto, nakarating pa siya sa Cagayan de Oro City para lang dumalo sa seminar.

Tinulungan din siya ng Negosyo Center sa pagdisenyo ng label at packaging upang maka-engganyo ng maraming mamimili sa merkado.

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Nakatulong din ang Mentor Me Program ng DTI para mabigyan ng lakas ng loob at tiwala sa sarili si Aling Antonieta para magnegosyo.

Sa kuwento niya, natuto siya sa Mentor Me Program kung ano ang tamang gawin sa negosyo at kung ano ang mga pagkakamali na dapat iwasan.

Pati pagsunod sa legal na proseso ay itinuro kay Aling Antonieta upang hindi magkaroon ng problema sa hinaharap.

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Sa ngayon, mayroon nang display ang mga produkto ni Aling Antonieta sa DTI at sa iba’t ibang supermarket sa lungsod at mga kalapit na lugar, gaya ng Cagayan de Oro, Cotabato City at maging sa Cebu City.

Ibinida rin sa akin ni Aling Antonieta na nakaabot na sa Amerika ang kanyang produkto nang dalhin ito ng tiyahin ng kanyang kaibigan.

Pagbalik ng asawa nito mula Amerika, may dala na itong maraming order para sa kanyang mga produkto.

Sa una, kumita si Aling Antonieta ng P1,000, P3,000 hanggang sa umakyat ito ng P6,000 kada buwan. Noong Abril, pumalo sa P12,000 ang kanyang kita.

Malaki ang naitulong ng kanyang maliit na negosyo sa pangangailangan ng pamilya. Noon, sinabi ni Aling Antonieta na problema niya ang pagkain sa araw-araw.

Ngayon, dahil sa regular na kita ng kanyang mga produkto ay tiyak na mayroon silang pagkain sa mesa at pampaaral sa kanyang mga anak.

Bilang panghuli, pinasalamatan ni Aling Antonieta ang bumubuo sa Negosyo Center sa Iligan City dahil sa kanilang tulong upang mapaganda ang kanyang buhay.

Ayon kay Aling Antonieta, kung hindi sa Negosyo Center ay hindi siya magkakaroon ng kumpiyansa sa sarili at kaalaman na magagamit sa kanyang negosyo.

Mahalaga ang papel ng Negosyo Center sa pag-asenso at pag-angat ng maliliit na negosyo at sa paglaban sa kahirapan.

Inaasahan natin na ang mga Negosyo Center sa Iligan at Marawi City ay makatutulong sa paghanap ng kabuhayan para sa mga pamilyang naapektuhan ng labanan sa Marawi at mga kapalit pang lugar.

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Higit sa 500 na ang mga Negosyo Center sa Pilipinas salamat sa Republic Act No. 10644 o Go Negosyo Act, ang kauna-unahan kong naipasang batas bilang senador noong 16th Congress.

Layunin nitong maglagay ng Negosyo Center sa bawat munisipalidad, siyudad at lalawigan sa buong bansa upang suportahan ang mga Pilipino na nais magsimula ng sariling negosyo o tulungang mapalaki ang kasalukuyan nilang negosyo.

Upang malaman ang pinakamalapit na Negosyo Center sa inyong lugar, magtungo sa https://www.bamaquino.com/gonegosyoact/negosyo-center-tracker/.

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.

Sen. Bam: Lawmakers committed to fund free tertiary education completely

Sen. Bam Aquino is confident that Congress will allot the necessary budget for the free education in state colleges and universities and local colleges and universities once the measure is enacted into law. 

“The Majority and Minority are committed to fund this revolutionary initiative,” said Sen. Bam, principal sponsor and co-author of the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act in the Senate.

“Upon its ratification last week, Sen. Loren Legarda, Chairman of the Committee on Finance, committed to fund this as well,” said Sen. Bam, who estimated the annual budget for free tertiary education to be between P50 to P53 billion.

 The senator is also confident that Malacanang will support the measure, being a major reform for education and poverty alleviation in the country.

 The Senate and the House have both ratified the bicameral conference committee report. It will now be transmitted to Malacanang for President Duterte’s approval.

If passed into law, education in SUCs, LUCs and vocational schools under the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) will be virtually free, with the government shouldering tuition, miscellaneous and other fees.

 Another salient feature of the measure is the loan program, where students can apply for financing for other education expenses.

Sen. Bam said the loans will be tied up to Social Security System (SSS) and Government Service Insurance Systems (GSIS) payments to ensure that funds for student loans will not be depleted.

“Ito’y isang paraan upang masiguro na makokolekta ang bayad sa ibinigay na loan ng gobyerno sa ating mga estudyante,” Sen. Bam said.

If passed by June or July, Sen. Bam said students will benefit from the law starting the second semester of school year 2017-18.

Sen. Bam defended the measure in plenary debates and interpellation during his stint as chairman of the Committee on Education.

 Sen. Bam was also the co-chairman of the Senate delegation to the bicameral conference committee, together with new Committee on Education chairman Sen. Francis Escudero. Other members of the Senate panel were Sens. Sherwin Gatchalian and Ralph Recto.

Sen. Bam: No political patronage in free education in SUCs, LUCs

A senator hopes free education in state universities and colleges (SUCs) and local universities and colleges (LUCs) will discourage political patronage.
 
“Unang-una, lahat ng estudyante po bibigyan ng tulong. Kaya iyong palakasan sa mga pulitiko dahil iilan lang ang mabibigyan ng tulong, hindi na valid iyan,” Sen. Bam Aquino said during a press conference discussing the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act.
 
“Sa ganitong paraan, hindi na kailangang kumuha pa ng endorsement letters para magkaroon ng subsidy. Hopefully, that will help decrease patronage in the provision of scholarships,” added Sen. Bam.
 
The Senate and the House both ratified the bicameral conference committee report. It will now be transmitted to Malacanang for President Duterte’s approval.
 
According to Sen. Bam, the final version makes education in SUCs, LUCs and vocational schools under the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) virtually free, with the government shouldering tuition, miscellaneous and other fees.
 
“Kapag ito’y naisabatas na, magiging state policy na libre na ang tertiary level education pagdating sa SUCs, LUCs at pati na sa vocational schools ng TESDA,” said Sen. Bam, who defended the measure in plenary debates and interpellation during his stint as chairman of the Committee on Education.
 
Sen. Bam was also the co-chairman of the Senate delegation to the bicameral conference committee, together with new Committee on Education chairman Sen. Francis Escudero. Other members of the Senate panel are Sens. Sherwin Gatchalian and Ralph Recto.
 
If enacted into law, it will institutionalize free tuition and other fees in SUCs and LUCs all over the country, giving underprivileged students a chance to earn a college degree.
 
It will also make scholarship grants available to students of both public and private college and universities.

BIDA KA!: Libreng edukasyon sa kolehiyo

Mga bida, bago ako naging senador at social entrepreneur, ako’y tumayo bilang student leader noong ako’y nag-aaral pa. Bilang student leader, ipinaglaban namin ang karapatan at kapakanan ng mga kapwa estudyante.

Kaya nang umupo ako bilang chairman ng Committee on Education sa pagsisimula ng 17th Congress, ginawa kong prayoridad ang mga panukalang nagsusulong ng kapakanan ng mga mahihirap nating estudyante.

Isa sa mga panukalang inihain ko ay ang Senate Bill No. 177, na layong magbigay ng libreng tuition sa mga estudyante sa state universities and colleges (SUCs).

Kapag naisabatas ang panukala, ito’y katuparan ng matagal kong pangarap noong ako pa’y student leader.

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Noong Lunes, lumapit na sa katotohanan ang pangarap na ito matapos aprubahan sa bicameral conference committee ang pinal na bersiyon ng Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act.

Sa bahagi ng Senado, tinutukan namin ang pagbibigay ng libreng tuition sa state universities and colleges at ito ang lumabas sa aming bersiyon.

Napaganda pa ang panukala nang isama ang bersiyon ng Kamara, kung saan nililibre na rin ang iba pang bayarin gaya ng miscellaneous fee.

Ibig sabihin nito, halos libre na ang edukasyon sa SUCs pati na sa local universities and colleges o LUCs.

Oras na maratipikahan ng bawat sangay ng Kongreso, ito’y ipadadala na sa Malacanang para sa pirma ni Pangulong Duterte.

 

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Maraming estudyanteng nangangailangan ang matutulungan ng panukalang ito kapag naging batas.

Isa na rito si Ronald Kenneth Corpus, na kumukuha ng Bache­lor of Science in Civil Engineering sa Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology. Isa si Ronald sa ating mga nakausap sa pagdalaw namin sa iba’t ibang SUCs sa buong bansa.

Si Ronald ay may kakaibang kondisyong medikal kung saan unti-unting kinakain ang kanyang joint at ligament.

Sa kanyang kondisyon, hirap siya kumilos kaya wala siyang magawa kahit gustuhin man niyang magtrabaho.

Kailangan ni Ronald ng therapy ngunit hindi ito kaya ng kanyang ina, na nagtatrabaho lang sa school canteen.

Pinagkakasya lang ng kanyang ina ang kinikitang dalawandaang piso kada araw sa pangangailangan sa bahay at sa pag-aaral ni Ronald at isa pa niyang kapatid.

Sa ngayon, nagbabayad si Ronald at kanyang kapatid ng tig-P7,000 bawat semester o kabuuang P14,000.

Sa tulong ng panukalang ito, ang nasabing halaga ay magagamit nila sa ibang bagay, tulad ng pagpapagamot ni Ronald at sa iba pang mahalagang pangangailangan ng pamilya.

Magiging malaking tulong din ito kay Janice Jaranilla, isang AB English student sa Pangasinan State University.

Maliban sa gastos sa pag-aaral, problema rin ni Janice ang araw-araw na pamasahe dahil sa kanyang kondisyon bilang person with disability (PWD).

Umaabot sa isandaang piso bawat araw ng gastos ni Janine sa pamasahe at limandaang piso kada linggo naman sa pagkain. Ulila na si Janine at umaasa lang sa kapatid na taga-Bolinao para sa kanyang gastusin sa pag-aaral.

Nakakatanggap si Janine ng P2,000 kada semester mula sa tanggapan ng mayor bilang ayuda sa kanyang pag-aaral. 

Ito’y mapupunta na lang sa kanyang gastusin sa pamasahe at pagkain kung malilibre na ang kanyang pag-aaral sa SUC.  Malaking gaan din ito sa kanyang kapatid na may sarili ring pamilya na binubuhay.

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Dalawa lang sina Ronald at Janice sa maraming matutulungan ng panukalang ito.

Sa pamamagitan nito, magkakaroon sila at marami pang kagaya nilang nangangailangan ng pagkakataon para makaahon sa kahirapan sa pamamagitan ng edukasyon.

Magsisilbing daan ito upang makakuha sila ng magandang trabaho na malaki ang kita na magbibigay ng magandang kinabukasan sa kanila at sa kanilang mga pamilya.

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: Students to enjoy free SUCs starting 2nd sem of school year 2017-18

A senator expects students to benefit from the free education in state universities and colleges (SUCs) and local universities and colleges (LUCs) beginning the second semester of school year 2017-18.

 “Napag-usapan sa bicam na it will be effective second semester ng school year 2017-2018 because by the time na ma-publish ito at maging batas, baka tapos na ang enrollment ng first semester,” said Sen. Bam Aquino, the principal sponsor and co-author of the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act in the Senate.

 “We’re hoping that by November or second semester, libre na ang tuition at iba pang bayarin sa ating SUCs,” the senator added.

 As one of its major salient points, the measure prohibits SUCs from collecting other fees from students, making tertiary education totally free for underprivileged students.

 “Kapag napirmahan na ito bilang batas, magiging state policy na libre na ang tertiary level education pagdating sa SUCs at LUCs natin,” said Sen. Bam, who defended the measure in plenary debates and interpellation during his stint as chairman of the Committee on Education.

 Sen. Bam was also the co-chairman of the Senate delegation to the bicameral conference committee, together with new Committee on Education chairman Sen. Francis Escudero. Other members of the Senate panel are Sens. Sherwin Gatchalian and Ralph Recto.

 If enacted into law, it will institutionalize free tuition and other fees in SUCs and LUCs all over the country, giving underprivileged students a chance to earn a college degree.

 It will also make scholarship grants available to students of both public and private college and universities.

The final version of the measure has been ratified by the Senate on Tuesday.

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: Free education in SUCs, LUCs a milestone in PH learning system

If enacted into law, the measure providing free education in state universities and colleges (SUCs) and local universities and colleges (LUCs) will be a major reform in the country’s education system, as it will open up tertiary level education to more Filipinos.

“This is a huge reform for struggling students and their hard working parents. I became a legislator because I wanted to spearhead initiatives like this that can help our countrymen reach their hopes and dreams,” Sen. Bam Aquino, the principal sponsor and co-author of the measure, now known as the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act, in the Senate.

The bicameral conference committee approved the report Monday. Once it is ratified by both Houses, it will be transmitted to Malacanang for President Duterte’s approval.

“All it needs is the President’s signature to make tuition and other fees in SUCs and LUCs free, and financial support for students in private colleges and universities through grants and loans accessible and available,” said Sen. Bam

The measure, once passed into law, will complete the chain in the country’s educational institutions and give more Filipinos access to quality education.

“Noong dekada otsensa lang naging libre ang high school sa Pilipinas. Thirty years later, magiging libre na rin ang tertiary o college sa SUCs at LUCs. We’re really making educational institutions accessible to more Filipinos,” said Sen. Bam.

Sen. Bam defended the measure in plenary debates and interpellation during his stint as chairman of the Committee on Education. He was also the co-chairman of the Senate delegation to the bicameral conference committee, together with new Committee on Education chairman Sen. Francis Escudero. Other members of the Senate panel are Sens. Sherwin Gatchalian and Ralph Recto.

If approved, it will institutionalize free tuition and other fees in SUCs and LUCs all over the country, giving underprivileged students a chance to earn a college degree.

It will also streamline and strengthen all Student Financial Assistance Programs (StuFAP), making it available to students who want to pursue higher education in private institutions, as well as subsidizing other expenses of SUC students.

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