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Lacson: Food terminals to sprout across country

February 27, 2022 People's Tonight 410 views

MORE food terminals will sprout across the country once Partido Reporma presidential candidate Panfilo “Ping” Lacson and running mate Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III gain the people’s mandate following the May 9 national elections.

The Lacson-Sotto tandem reiterated their plan to put up more food terminals across the country, so farmers, fishermen and other food growers have the chance to sell their goods at prices better than what they’re getting now.

The veteran public servants renewed this promise to representatives of various sectors in their sortie across Batangas this week, noting it was about time the government gave them the support they deserved by putting up food terminals at least in every region.

“Alam niyo iisa ‘yung ating food terminal sa Taguig. Ang problema ito’y naibenta pa, naging privatized pa, nag-iwan lang ng maliit na bahagi para sa food terminal gamit ng gobyerno. Hindi po ba dapat, at least bawat rehiyon, mayroon tayong tinatawag na agricultural consolidation center na kung saan ito’y kumpleto ng pasilidad?” Lacson explained to Batangueños.

“Kasi may mga lugar sa Pilipinas, alam niyo sa Tawi-Tawi saganang-sagana sa isda. Halos ipamigay daw ‘yung isda doon. Ang problema, paano dadalhin ng magsasaka o mangingisda ‘yung huli nila sa Metro Manila o sa Luzon? Lalaki ‘yung presyo,” the three-term senator told the farmers and fishermen.

Lacson and Sotto have long objected to the neglect of the agricultural sector and the misuse of funds meant for it, along with some government agencies allowing the importation of food products that the country already has.

Apart from crafting and passing laws like the Free Irrigation Act that directly help farmers, Lacson and Sotto have also spearheaded investigations in the Senate on the rampant smuggling of agricultural goods that is killing the local sector.

The former national police chief has also urged the Department of Agriculture to file cases against officials involved in purchasing defective farm machinery meant to be distributed to farmers, at great loss to the government.

Lacson and Sotto have repeatedly stressed that corruption in government is the root of all the country’s problems and have vowed to eradicate it once they lead the Executive Branch as the next President and Vice President of the nation.

With a combined 83 years in public service, the Senate stalwarts have assured Filipinos that once they implement the laws that they themselves helped craft, the public would finally get the government service it deserves, unlike in past years when corrupt officials would only help themselves to the country’s coffers.

“Kaya sinasabi namin lagi ‘aayusin ang gobyerno para maging maayos ang buhay ng bawat Pilipino’…Dapat ang intervention ng gobyerno tumulong para iangat ‘yung buhay ng ating mga kababayan,” Lacson said.

“Alam niyo ‘pag tinatanong kami madalas ‘ano ho ba nakikita niyong pinakamalaking problema ng bansa natin?’ Ang sagot po namin ‘gobyerno angnumber one problem. Ang solusyon gobyerno rin, sa tamang pamamaraan,’” he added to the crowd in Batangas.

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