Sona 2015
Sona 2015
Sona 2015
PNoy
President Benigno 'PNoy' Aquino III delivered on Monday, July 27, 2015
his sixth and final State of the Nation Address (SONA). Lawmakers and
guests at Batasang Pambansa in Quezon City gave him a total of 146 rounds
of applause with the loudest on his thanksgiving and valedictory speech.
SONA 2015 has been the longest speech of Aquino on his five years in
service. It started at exactly 4:00 in the afternoon and concluded after two
hours and 15 minutes. Though he began with an apology to everyone as he
was breaking some traditions due to the fact that he was not quite feeling
well, it cannot be missed that his SONA focused more on his achievements
and blaming the previous administration of different setbacks and
corruptions allowing his administration to shine brightly in contrast to the
latter. This brought about some comments from people calling his
administration as the narcissistic government.
I remembered a lawyer friend of mine told me this right after the SONA
2015, When I will be president, I will re-style the SONA as the Symposium of
National Accountability. It will be a panel interview for 3 hours, where I will be
interrogated for 15 minutes each by 12 panelists representing 12 sectors
corresponding to the 12 agenda points in the previous year. The 12 panelists
will be chosen by their own sectors but may receive questions and inputs
from those not chosen (although only 12 will be allowed to speak during the
SONA, for an orderly proceeding). No holds barred; accountability for the
failure of the identified target gains in the previous year will be up for the
public to scrutinize. Of course, since it will be televised, the public will also
know who are the epal panelists who are just there to raise their hidden
agenda, not really that of the sectors they represent, wasting their 15
minutes on the not-so-important issues. Also, I will have all my secretaries
behind me, and they should be able to coach me on anything and everything
thrown at me (that's supposed to be their job, anyway). BUT THAT'S JUST A
DREAM, BECAUSE I WILL NEVER BE PRESIDENT.
Now thinking back to what my friend said, I had to ask myself too.
What would I say if given the opportunity to become the president and give
the SONA? Would I focus on the important points and be as transparent as
ever regardless if I was right or wrong, or would I forego it and deliver only
those that will make my image sparkling and crystal clear? The answer lies in
the priorities I would have. Let us now scrutinize how the sixth and last SONA
of our president fared in terms of transparency and being bias-free.
Clearly Pnoys priorities were to eliminate corruption which he sees as
rampant in the previous government. The moment he was done with his
apologies, Aquino immediately recalled the issues of former President Gloria
Macapagal Arroyo (PGMA) administration that were inherited by his
administration before his term in 2010 such as 'Hello Garci' scandal, ZTENBN deal, MWSS bonuses, Maguindanao massacre, and the NFA anomalies.
He may perhaps have a point in mentioning all those issues, though I cannot
help but notice how he skipped the part wherein he should have also