Magdalo take over Baguio-Benguet
Thursday, June 18th, 2009In there desire of a better government and a better country, and believing that patriotic and idealistic Filipinos are not confined within their ranks, the Magdalo open its doors to all who may want to join their cause and be one with their principles and advocacies. They believe that there are a lot of Filipinos who share the same dream and aspirations for the country. Thus, the Samahang Magdalo was born, duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. It has now become a national movement that advocates good governance and social justice. Its vision is to have a peaceful, progressive and prosperous country with a united Filipino citizenry.
It can be recalled that the MAGDALO was founded by a group of reformist officers and men of the Armed Forces of the Philippines who upheld their Constitutional mandate as the protector of the people and the state. In 2003, they waged a war against graft and corruption and bravely expose various anomalies in the government and in the military in what is now known as the Oakwood takeover.
The group’s members were eventually incarcerated for their convictions. Still, after several years in detention, they remain steadfast in their belief that the Filipino people deserve a better government.
And again in 2007, they came back to the consciousness of the Filipino people when they suddenly walked out of Makati Regional Trial Court during their hearing and encamped inside the Manila Peninsula, hoping to spark a repeat of the 1986 EDSA revolution. They stood their ground for several hours waiting for civilian support that never came.
Today, the MAGDALO symbolizes courage in the face of adversity; honesty and integrity in public service; and high sense of patriotism and nationalism. The Samahang Magdalo is headed by Capt. Gary Alejano as National President, Norberto Santiago Jr as Vice President and Billy Pascua as Secretary General. This is under the Magdalo sa Pagbabago Movement Inc. headed by BGen. Danilo Lim as chairman, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV as Vice Chairman and LTSG. James Layug as President.
SAMAHANG MAGDALO envisions an empowered, responsible and enlightened Filipino citizenry as a vanguard for societal change and ultimately as a main pillar of a strong democracy. Here in Baguio, Roberto Ocampo, a known anti-graft and corruption crusader, was designated as Coordinator At Large who is tasked to put up Samahang Magdalo chapters all over the Cordillera Administrative Region and in any part of the country. He embarked on a massive recruitment scheme that generated hundreds of local members in a four-week time. Men and women from all walks of life, came to register and to signify their intention to help attain the vision of the organization.
There are as young as 18 and as old as 67, who did not mind going through the hassle of being perceive as “enemy of the state” and who could be placed under police surveillance just like what had happened to some of the campaign volunteers of Trillanes during the 2007 election, wherein he was voted into office by more than eleven million Filipinos despite having to wage his campaign from his detention cell.
Ocampo, who also conduct the weekly orientation of recruits said, “We teach our members to become productive and law-abiding citizens. A member must strictly observe and take to heart the Samahang Magdalo Code of Conduct, wherein he is made to pledge to love God, Country and its People, his family and the environment.” “Members must also be a good example to our fellowmen by paying the right taxes, by exercising their right to suffrage and not to sell their votes, and not to bribe anyone and must refuse to be bribed.”
He further stressed that, while there may be a lot of cause-oriented groups advocating the same as that of the Samahang Magdalo, some are not really serious in the pursuit of their causes, “Puro ningas-kugon lang, only meant to earn pogi points” he said. “You should see the members of the Magdalo soldiers who took part in the Oakwood incident in 2003 and in Manila Peninsula in 2007, most of them are so young, young enough to be my sons and I asked myself, if these young soldiers did not mind losing their promising careers, their freedom and even their lives in their pursuit of a better government, then why should I mind when I got only a few more years to live?” referring to his state of health. Ocampo underwent operation in 2007 to cut off a big part of his lungs due to lung cancer.
Ocampo has lined up some activities for the local members of the Samahang Magdalo to get involve with, such as Information Campaign on various concerns, Medical-Dental Mission, Feeding programs, Food-For-Work projects, Clean-up Drives, Adopt-a-Forest Reserve and Adopt-a-Park, Tree-Planting activities, Sportsfests, etc.
He also intends to conduct several seminars for the members on leadership, entrepreneurship, skills-training, character-building, value-formation, para-legal, cooperativism, disaster-preparedness, emergency-response, etc.
“All of these are geared towards making all of our members spiritually, morally, physically and financially ready to face the challenges of a renewed nation.” He said. Ocampo is set to formally launch the emergence of the Samahang Magdalo in Baguio and Benguet in a press conference sometime April this year.
You may visit their website www.samahangmagdalo.org to further acquaint yourselves with the group’s principles, causes and advocacies.