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Why Do National And Local Candidates Use 4Ps To Gain Supporters?

Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) is the national government’s human development measure. Its main objective is to provide financial assistance to the poorest of the poor so basic needs such as education, health and nutrition are met. The program works like conditional cash transfer, which originated from Latin American and African countries. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)is the government agency leading 4Ps.

With 17 regions in the Philippines, 79 provinces, 143 cities and 1484 municipalities covered by this program, national and local candidates are using the program as bait to get a sufficient number of supporters they need to win in the 2016 election. In one of the campaign rallies, one supporter attested to the “generosity” of a local candidate for choosing her as one of the beneficiaries of 4Ps. Other 4Ps members were warned of 500 cut if they refuse to join an activity, which is not even part of the activity of 4Ps.

The activity that posed a threat to the monthly assistance that the beneficiaries get is not part of the 4Ps program. While the election is a perfect time for unscrupulous candidates to deceive gullible voters in Class D and E, conditional cash grants should not be used as another instrument to win votes.
According to the explanatory note of Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago “The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) is more than a welfare program; it addresses structural inequities in society and promotes human capital development of the poor, thus, breaking the intergenerational cycle of poverty. The conditions attached to the grants require parents to undergo trainings on responsible parenthood, have their children undergo health check-ups and ensure school attendance. The program ensures that there is sufficient resource for the health, nutrition and education of children aged 0-14 year old. An initial study on the pilot areas of the program shows promising results.”

Has the problem with poverty been properly addressed by this program? As of June 2015, there are 4,436,732 4Ps beneficiaries and 555,861 of which are classified as indigenous households. Unfortunately, the cash granted to the beneficiaries is not enough to put food on their plate on a daily basis. There are reports that poverty is still clutching the poor with its sharp claws. This is why some beneficiaries are left with no choice but to pawn their ATM to make ends meet. While the government has been closely monitoring beneficiaries involved in these prohibited practices, something has to be done. Aside from voter education, beneficiaries must also be aware that their situation should not be used by local and national candidates as an instrument for winning a seat in the 2016 election.

Pinoy Attorney

Written by : Pinoy Attorney

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