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The
absence of our three Congressmen in the list of Administration
and Party-List Members of the House of Representatives who
signed Resolution No. 212 calling for Congressional inquiry
on the effects of the seismic survey for oil exploration in
the waters of Bohol and Cebu has puzzled not just a few Boholanos,
to include the Agora.
The
affected population, especially the fishermen, marched the
streets and picketed the provincial capitol to convey their
sentiments when M/V Pacific was poised to undertake the seismic
survey that would deprive them of a few days of income and
perhaps destroy marine life in the area and their livelihood
permanently.
In
fact Gov. Erico B. Aumenado had to organize a task force that
would study the effects, either temporary or permanent, of
the undertaking to the environment if only to show where his
heart belongs.
The
Boholanos expected that the least the three Boholano Congressmen
could have done, to show that they have the welfare and interest
of the people in their heart and mind, is to join their colleagues
from the Visayas.. After all, that is the reason why they
are called Representatives because they are supposed to represent
the sentiments of their people in the halls of the Lower House.
Or
they could have gone to the press to explain why they did
not join their colleagues. At least we would know where they
stand.
The
inquiry would clear the issue once and for all. Then we would
know whether we will continue to oppose it if the undertaking
will cause permanent damage to the environment especially
if it can be determined up to what extent it would be harmful
to the environment. Or that we will allow it to continue if
the damage is minimal and can be mitigated especially if the
Province and the people will benefit from it.
There
is nothing wrong or objectionable in House Resolution No.
212. The signatures of Members of Congress (Party-List) rumored
to front for the local communist movement, does not make the
motive of passing the resolution questionable. So why did
our Congressmen shy away from it?
If
the inquiry will answer many unanswered questions and doubts
in the minds of our concerned agencies and affected population,
why not support it? The issue is not drawn on political lines;
the signatories to the resolution should not also require
political alignments.
We
laud the Cebu Congressmen for standing up for the sentiments
of their constituents. Sadly for Bohol, we don't see that
from our own Representatives. Or may be I just missed their
statements and their explanations to the media.
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