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SK abolition pushed in House

Paolo Romero - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Caloocan City Rep. Edgar Erice backed calls for the abolition of the Sangguniang Kabataan and the cancellation of the scheduled SK elections in October, saying the political entity for the youth was a “school of corruption.”

Erice filed House Bill 1122 which seeks to amend Republic Act 7160, or the Local Government Code, to abolish the SK and create the Barangay Youth Council (BYC).

He said Congress must immediately decide on pending bills seeking the abolition of the barangay-based youth organization as it no longer serves its purpose.

“Through the years, it has been observed that the ugly side of Philippine politics has served to distract the Sangguniang Kabataan from its primordial mission. It has become the logical first target of any local politician who is seeking higher position,” Erice said.

SK officers have been “exposed to corrupt practices of their unscrupulous elders in government service, transforming it into a school of corruption,” he added.

He also noted that SK officers have to deal with the conflicting demands of completing an education, fulfilling family obligations and performing official government functions.

But he assured the youth that their voices will continue to be heard through the BYC.

The BYC will be headed by the youngest elected barangay councilman and composed of committees for sports, environment, education and culture and the arts. They will receive no compensation.

Erice said the previous SK setup was purely volunteer as no funds were allocated for the barangay unit.

Quezon City Rep. Winston Castelo, on the other hand, proposed the scrapping of the budget for SK as an item in the overall barangay budget, saying this move would stop corruption in the youth organization.

He said the corruption in the SK emanates from its leaders’ access to public funds and that “a budget-less SK would be the appropriate antidote for such political corruption.”

Eastern Samar Rep. Ben Evardone, however, cautioned against immediately abolishing the SK.

He said the SK elections can be postponed while congressmen are “debating on major structural changes.”

“We should not deprive the youth of representation and voice but major reforms are needed,” Evardone added.

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BARANGAY YOUTH COUNCIL

BEN EVARDONE

CALOOCAN CITY REP

EASTERN SAMAR REP

EDGAR ERICE

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE

QUEZON CITY REP

REPUBLIC ACT

SANGGUNIANG KABATAAN

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