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Monday, March 25, 2013

Bayani Challenge 2013: Giving our best to the least among us

By Alma L. Tingcang

TUNGAWAN, Zamboanga Sibugay - “I’m sure the donor of this lot has a very big heart,” thus declared Jose Mari Oquinena, Director-General of the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) and Undersecretary for Special Concerns during the recent launching and groundbreaking ceremony of the Bayani Challenge 2013 in Barangay Tigbanuang, Tungawan, Zamboanga Sibugay.
Situated along the national highway, the hilly terrain spanning 1.8 hectares donated by Danda Banggi of the Kalibugan tribe offers a magnificent view of the deep blue sea and the verdant mountains surrounding the area.

Mayor Randy A. Climaco said the launching of the Bayani Challenge in Tungawan has brought new hope to the local folks. “This is a convergence of all sectors: the local government unit, PNP, AFP, academe, civic-religious organizations, people’s organizations and everyone in the community,” he elucidated.
Barangay Tigbanuang, the site of the Bayani Challenge 2013 housing project, used to be a place feared by everyone as well as the local folks and commuters traversing the area. This place was then a “hot spot” where ambush, killings, hold-ups/robberies and other crimes often took place a few years back.
“Let it be said that good things are happening in Tungawan. As you build this village, know that you are raising the next generation of residents of Tungawan. It is not for us but for the little children to grow up in a peaceful village, who will grow up knowing that everybody is a friend. That there was a time when Christians, Muslims and Lumads worked together. So, this will be our greatest legacy,” he said.

“The Philippines cannot be poor. Why should we be poor when we are the texting capital, having 88 million subscribers? Just think, if every subscriber gives P10 in a month, that would be P880 million. If that is given here in Tungawan, there would be no poor family who would have no home,” DG Oquinena said in Pilipino.

DG emphasized that Bayani Challenge “is not about building houses. It’s about building a village, a community for everybody. Everyone has a stake and whatever future projects of the local government unit should be done bayanihan style.”

“Poverty is not about economics. It is a breaking out of relationships. It comes when people say “kami muna bago kayo (we first before you).” Poverty comes when we forget to care for our fellowmen,” Oquinena challenged.

He said “we cannot expect to solve our problems and change our country if we only look up to one person to solve it. We should start doing our part.”

“We have to make people understand that we are not building houses. We are building a community. Iba po yun (That’s a different thing). We have to become friends in a community. Sa pabahay (in housing), you don’t need to become friends with your neighbors,” Oquinena quipped.

He also pointed out that “the Bayani Challenge is not about how many houses we complete, not how many trees we plant. It hopes that everyone will get used to volunteer for others, that it would become natural for people to say, kayo muna, bago ako (you first before me).”

The rationale behind Bayani Challenge 2013 is that after President Benigno C. Aquino III’s term ends in 2016, the reforms he wanted to achieve would be realized. So, it endeavors to develop and mold the young generation who will reject corruption and embrace volunteerism, and be part of nation building.

Putting aside all differences, a new hope is here. “We are all Filinos. This is our country. Pilipinas natin ito, hindi Pilipinas ng ibang tao (this is our country and not of other people). Hindi Pilipinas ng mga nakaupo, ng mga mayayaman, hindi ng mahihirap  pero Pilipinas natin ito lahat (This is not a country of those sitting officials, nor of the rich and poor, but of everyone else). At hinog na ang panahon para makilahok tayo sa pagtatayo ng Pilipinas Natin (And the time is ripe for everybody to participate in building our nation).   

Barangay Tigbanuang is one of the 37 sites of the Bayani Challenge 2013 on March 23-27 as volunteers from across the nation will work together to ensure that no Filipino will be left behind in the national pursuit for progress and sustainable development. (PIA9)