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Full Text and details of Philippine 2007 State of the Nation Address of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo at the Batasan Pambasa Complex, Quezon City.
Thank you.
Thank you
very much Speaker De Venecia, Senate President Villar, other newly elected leaders
of both Houses, congratulations to you, Senators and Congressmen and Congresswomen.
Vice President De Castro, former President Ramos, Chief Justice Puno, our host
Mayor, Mayor Sonny Belmonte, other government officials, members of the Diplomatic
Corps, ladies and gentlemen.
We meet here today to inaugurate a new Congress after a fresh election. I congratulate
every elected official, from municipal to provincial to Congress on hard fought
and successful campaigns. Tapos na ang halalan at pamumulitika; panahon na para
maglingkod nang walang damot, mamuno nang walang pangamba maliban sa kagalingan
ng bayan, and to govern with wisdom, compassion, vision and patriotism. Hangarin
kong mapabilang ang Pilipinas sa mayayamang bansa sa loob ng dalawampung taon.
By then poverty shall have been marginalized; and the marginalized raised to
a robust middle class.
We will have achieved the hallmarks of a modern society, where institutions
are strong. By 2010, the Philippines should be well on its way to achieving
that vision.
With the tax reforms of the last Congress, and I thanked the last Congress,
we have turned around our macroeconomic condition
through fiscal discipline, toward a balanced budget. Binabayaran ang utang,
pababa ang interes, at paakyat ang pondo para sa progreso ng sambayanang Pilipino!!!
Maraming salamat ulit sa nakaraang Congress.
We have been investing hundreds of billions in human and physical infrastructure.
The next three years will see record levels of well
thought out and generous funding for the following priorities:
First, investments
in physical, intellectual, legal and security infrastructure to increase business
confidence. Imprastraktura para sa
negosyo at trabaho. Isang milyong trabaho taon-taon.
Second, investments in a stronger and wider social safety net - murang gamot,
abot-kayang pabahay, eskwelang primera klase, mga gurong mas magaling at mas
malaki ang kita, mga librong de-kalidad, more scholarships for gifted students,
and language instruction to maintain our lead in English proficiency. Dunong
at kalusugan ang susi
sa kasaganaan.
Third, investments in bringing peace to Mindanao; in crushing terrorism wherever
it threatens regardless of ideology; and in putting
a stop to human rights abuses whatever the excuse. We pay tribute to the fearless
fourteen who were savagely massacred
at Tipo-Tipo trying to pursue a peaceful and progressive Philippines. We will
not disappoint their hopes. We will not waste their sacrifice. We will not be
swayed from the course we have set in this conflict for peace with justice throughout
our land. We have created a Philippine model for reconciliation built on interfaith
dialogue, expanded public works and more responsive social services. These investments
show both sides in the Mindanao conflict that they have more at stake in common;
and a greater reason to be
together than hang apart, including being together isolating the terrorists.
Imprastraktura ang haliging nagtitindig hindi lamang ng kapayapaan kundi ng
ating buong makabagong ekonomiya: mga kalsada, tulay, paliparan, public parks
and power plants. Last year I unveiled the Super Regions - Mindanao, Central
Philippines, North Luzon Agribusiness Quadrangle, Luzon Urban Beltway and the
Cyber Corridor - to spread development away from an inequitable concentration
in Metro Manila. Hindi lamang Maynila ang Pilipinas.
The Super Regions was not a gimmick for the occasion but the blueprint for building
a future. In Mindanao, our food basket, I said we would prioritize agribusiness
investments. And I am happy to see that the latest survey in June shows the
hunger rate has sharply gone down nationwide. We have done that.
The Departments of Agriculture, Agrarian Reform, and Environment and Natural
Resources will devote 30 percent of their program budgets to Mindanao. DAR will
move to Davao. Dapat maging daan sa tagumpay sa agribusiness ang reporma sa
lupa. Done right, reform will democratize success, as Ramon Magsaysay and Diosdado
Macapagal envisioned. We must reform agrarian reform so it can transform beneficiaries
into agribusinessmen and other agribusiness women. Sa gayon, dadami pa ang mga
tampok na magsasaka gaya ng mga nagwagi ng Gawad Saka, sina Ananias Cuado ng
Comval at Demetrio Tabelon ng Butuan; at Nelson Taladhay ng Sultan Kudarat,
pangunahing agrarian reform beneficiary ng 2007. We also have outstanding farmers
from the other superregions, like Joseph Fernando and Heherson Pagulayan, Nestor
Bautista, Joseph Lomibao, Arturo Marcaida, Peter Uy, Arturo Pasacas and Glenn
Saludar. Sa anim na taon nagtayo tayo at nag-ayos ng patubig para sa isang milyong
ektarya sa buong bansa - pinakamalaki sa matagal na panahon. Magtatayo tayo
ng mariculture o palaisdaan sa dagat. Isa rito ay ilalagay natin sa Sibutu.
Hiling ito ni Nur Jaafar. Para sa buong bansa naglaan tayo ng P3 billion para
sa tatlong libong kilometro ng farm to market roads. Sanlibong kilometro sa
Mindanao. Gawa na ang tatlong daan.
The road and RORO network has cut the cost of bringing agribusiness products
from Mindanao to Luzon. A 10-wheeler used to pay P32 thousand from Dapitan to
Batangas. Now it pays P11 thousand. Fresh fish that cost P20 thousand a ton
to move, now travels at P14 thousand. Construction is criss-crossing Mindanao:
Dapitan-Dakak to bring Cely Carreon's paradise closer to civilization; Sibuco-Siraway-Siocon-
Baliguian; Dinagat Island Network, a baptismal gift for Glenda Ecleo's new province;
the 66-kilometer Manay-Mati section of Davao-Surigao; and Maguindanao-Lebak,
Sim Datumanong's brainchild when he headed DPWH.
We want better airports, new bridges and ample energy for Mindanao's rising
economy. The Dipolog and Pagadian airports will be improved by year's end. Also
the Cotabato airport. No doubt eagerly awaited by Au Cerilles, Rolando Yebes,
Digs Dilangalen, Ros Labadlabad and Victor Yu, and Mayors Evelyn Uy and Sammy
Co. Last July 10 we inaugurated the P1.7 billion, 900 meter bridge in
Butuan, built on the initiative of Mayor Boy Daku Plaza, near the P4 billion
second-generation flood control project that we also built. The first was built
by my father after the great Butuan flood of the 1960's. Kailangan ipagtanggol
ang kapaligiran at mamamayan sa sakuna. In Agusan del Norte, I hope Edel Amante
will be happy with our plans to pilot micro agribusiness in Jabonga.
On July 8, Ozamis Airport opened, bankrolled partly by Leo Ocampos, Aldo Parojinog
and Hermie Ramiro's congressional fund. Now, that's the kind of pork that has
good cholesterol. At that occasion the MOU was signed for the Pangil Bay Bridge
that will connect Ozamis to Lanao del Norte and Iligan. As urged by Bobby Dimaporo,
I declared Mt. Inayawan Range a protected nature park. On Mayor Lawrence Cruz's
recommendation, I instruct DPWH to build the Iligan Circumferential Road.
In 2001, we opened a solar plant in Cagayan de Oro. Still, Mindanao faced a
100-megawatt gap by 2009 out now a 210-megawatt clean coal plant in Phividec
will fill that gap. We count on Oca Moreno and Tinex Jaraula to continue providing
a good investment climate.
We thank Miriam Defensor-Santiago and Migz Zubiri for sponsoring the Biofuels
Law in the last Congress. We now have 160 thousand hectares of jatropha nurseries
in Bukidnon and 30,000 in General Santos. Jatropha is a 100% substitute for
diesel, with only 5% of its emission. Mindanao's energy challenge lies not in
generating power but in power lines. Terrorists target transmission towers.
We must resolutely apply the Human Security Act. This act was first filed by
Johnny Enrile in 1996, 3 years after the first World Trade Center bombing, 4
years before the Rizal Day bombing and 5 years before 9/11. He ably crafted
the final Senate version with Senate President Manny Villar and Nene Pimentel.
Let's now go to Central Philippines, our tourism super region:
* We protect its natural wonders and provide the means to travel to those wonders.
* For Boracay, the leading overall destination, the Kalibo Airport is now international
with an instrument landing system as we said last year. Next is an P80 million
terminal on request of Joben Miraflores.
* The Aklan-Libertad-Pandan Road, waiting for Japan to approve the contractors,
will connect Boracay to the nature park we declared in Northwest Panay Peninsula.
We are improving other Panay roads and building the road from the Iloilo Airport
which we inaugurated in Santa Barbara to Iloilo and the Metro Radial Road that
Mayor Jerry Treñas asked for when we inaugurated the airport, Art Defensor
conceived the airport when he was governor, Governor Niel Tupaz midwifed its
delivery when we inaugurated the airport, I said …
* Iloilo connects to Guimaras via Jordan Wharf. We thank Congress for the P900
million oil spill calamity fund to save the environment of Guimaras. I thank
once again the previous Congress. It is back on its feet. The other side of
the island will connect to Bacolod soon because we started building the Sibunag
RORO Port last May on recommendation of Governor, now Congressman, Rahman Nava.
* Bacolod-Silay Airport, near the nature park we declared in Northern Negros,
is completed and just awaiting the access road requested by Monico Puentevella.
* We awarded the contract for upgrading the Dumaguete airport as I reported
to George Arnaiz last week.
* Boracay investors are expanding in Palawan, whose Tubbataha Reefs we declared
a nature park. After the Puerto Princesa-Roxas Road last year, we opened Taytay-El
Nido in March. The P1 billion Taytay-Roxas section is ongoing. San Vicente airstrip
and Busuanga Airport are under construction. And Mayor Hagedorn is reminding
us to work on the Puerto Princesa terminal.
* Under construction are airport aprons of the surfing edens: Governor Ben Evardone's
pet project in Guiuan and Lalo Matugas's home town in Siargao.
* A 100-megawatt energy gap looms in the Visayas in 2009. The Korea Electric
plant in Cebu will plug in 200 megawatts only in 2010 so there's a one year
gap. Meantime three power barges will supply 100 megawatts and the Panay diesel
power plant will increase its run from 70 megawatts to 100.
* In Central Cebu, we proclaimed a nature park. From Cebu, the top destination
for foreign tourists, they can easily radiate to other
destinations. Optimism is infectious, and opportunity irresistible. Progress
follows progress. Someone, even government, just has to get it started.
* Going south, Cebu connects to Tubigon and on to Ubay, Jagna and Panglao through
the Bohol Circumferential Road that we inaugurated last May 9. The local government
has acquired 85 percent of the land for the international airport on Panglao
Island, now a tourism destination of its own.
* Ubay links to Maasin RORO Port which was completed last October. Now I hope
there will be more divers for Mian Mercado.
* Jagna RORO Port opened last May 9. It will connect to Loloy Romualdo's Mambajao
in November, and on to Guinsiliban, the
gateway to Mindanao. * Going north from Cebu City, we take the North Coastal
Road to Daanbantayan which was recommended to us by Gwen Garcia. Heavy traffic
will ease when the P1.2 billion Mandaue-Consolacion Bridge opens. This will
be good not only for Malapascua tourism but also for Nitoy Durano's industrial
city of Danao.
* Daanbantayan, Benhur Salimbangon's home port, connects to Naval, Maripipi,
or Esperanza, which started construction last May. We aim to finish all three
RORO Ports next year.
* Esperanza will link by road to Aroroy in 2009. I'll be there with Lina Seachon
and Tony Kho for the inauguration. Please invite me.
* Last May, I switched on the lights of Masbate in a Palace ceremony. But the
long-term solution will come next year when a new power plant will serve half
a million customers on the beautiful but isolated island of Masbate.
* From Aroroy we can go to Claveria, whose RORO ramp is under construction.
On to Pasacao where RORO operations started in 2002. That's Bong Bravo of Claveria.
This brings us to Bicol, including Mt Isarog Park.
* Mt. Isarog feeds the Bicol River. For the next three years we are funding
the Bicol River Basin and Watershed with the World Bank at $15 million for irrigation,
flood control and water conservation. For Bicol, we have given P7 billion for
the Bicol Calamity and Rehabilitation Effort, that is the biggest one-time calamity
fund release in our history. At last, Bicol is getting its rightful share. And,
so is the North Luzon Agribusiness Quadrangle:
* We are building 1,000 kilometers of farm-to-market roads; 200 are done. Ngayong
tapos na ang election ban, pinapaspasan ang trabaho para sa nalalabing target.
* Halsema Highway from Mount Data to Bontoc and the Tabuk- Tinglayan Road are
being built. If you look the chart, there is
something incomplete in between.
* So that the Cordillera LGUs can build more of their much-needed roads, I ask
Congress to require companies to pay directly to the LGUs their share of the
natural wealth. I hope, Governor Dalog hears that.
* Nagtatayo tayo ng mga paliparan para sa mga produkto ng agribusiness.
* Noong 2005 nagka-airport sa Baler. Sunod ang airport sa Casiguran. At kalsada
sa pagitan.
* There were no takers in the bidding for to upgrade the Batanes runways so
ATO will get it done before the end of the year with the
support of DPWH and Governor Telesforo Castillejos.
* Joe de Venecia and Mayor Nani Braganza are asking for an airport in Alaminos.
Will do.
* The Cagayan Economic Zone Authority and the private sector expanded the San
Vicente naval airstrip, so we don't have need to
build Lallo.
* Sa Lallo naman mayroon tayong inaprobahan na agribusiness ecozone. Ang mga
agribusiness ecozone ay payo ni Pangulong Ramos. Chief Justice Puno, I am happy
to see you here. It is the first time that a Chief Justice attended. * The Tarlac-La
Union Toll Road will be advertised for private sector BOT bidding this August.
* Poro Point's international terminal started construction early this year.
The Bagabag airport is being lengthened. We are spreading the cheer across the
political spectrum from Vic Ortega to Caloy Padilla. Inuuna ang bansa, at itinatabi
ang politika.
* Some towns in Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, and Isabela are included in the geo-hazard
mapping we have done for 700 cities and towns all over the country to protect
the environment.
* The Bangui Bay Wind Power Project which was put up when Bongbong Marcos was
governor, is now expanding. Sa paggamit ng
hangin, nababawasan ang kailangang langis sa enerhiya. And now the Luzon Urban
Beltway, our top magnet for industry and
investment:
* This quarter we start the P5 billion Mt. Pinatubo Hazard Urgent Mitigation
Project that will protect San Fernando City, Sasmuan,
Guagua and my home town Lubao from flooding.
* The Subic-Clark-Tarlac Express Road is in its final stages. This firstworld
road will cut travel time between Clark and Subic from two hours to 30 minutes.
Gagawa tayo ng interchange sa Porac, bayan ni Lito Lapid.
* Last Thursday with Dick Gordon we inaugurated the container port that will
make Subic together with Clark one of the best international service and logistics
centers in the region.
* Clark airport got its approach control radar in April. It now has 50 international
flights and 50 cargo flights a week, the second busiest after NAIA. We want
more airline service centers there. Now, speaking of NAIA, I'm sure everyone
wants to know about NAIA Terminal 3. The ceiling that fell wasn't the only thing
in danger of falling. There are more serious dangers from construction and structural
defects. We cannot risk the grim consequences of a major earthquake. But NAIA
is accelerating the remediation, completion and opening of the terminal. Public
safety comes first.
* Since public safety comes first, I ask Congress to create the Civil Aviation
Authority of the Philippines.
* Last year, I said we would connect North and South Expressways through C-5.
Ginagawa na ang C-5 bandang Katipunan. Kausap na ang UP para sa bagong daan
patungong Commonwealth, na kasulukuyang pinapalapad at North Avenue. Sa kabilang
dulo ng Mindanao Avenue, binibili na ang lupa para sa bagong daan mula Barangay
Talipapa hanggang Malinta at tuloy sa NLEX. Sana bumawas ang trapik pa- North
Manila.
* We just broke ground to continue the Skyway up to Alabang. In a year the fast
train from Caloocan to Alabang will be serving thousands daily. From Alabang
to Santo Tomas the South Luzon Expressway is currently being widened. And by
March, Ricky Reyes SLEX will reach Batangas Port.
* The Coastal Road to Bong Revilla's province is finally under construction.
* Our investment in vital infrastructure is already bearing fruit, such as the
$1-billion Hanjin shipbuilding facility, said to be the largest in the world,
and the $1-billion Texas Instruments microchip plant in Clark. Maging ex-OFW
at ex-tambay kapwang nakahanap ng trabaho sa mga malalaking puhunan na ito.
* As we build industry, we must ensure people have clean air to breathe. We
have closed 88 firms for polluting the environment. Gaya
ng sabi ko, una ang kaligatasan ng publiko.
* We proclaimed a critical habitat within the coastal lagoon of Las Pinas and
Paranaque.
* Maynilad's new owners have invested P7 billion to bring clean and, at last,
running water to Paranaque, Parola and elsewhere. Manila Water did a similar
P2 billion project for Antipolo.
* Gumagawa tayo ng septage tank sa Antipolo sa halagang P600 million na maglilinis
ng sewage bago ito dumaloy sa mga estero, gaya ng tinayo ng Manila Water sa
Taguig at sa San Mateo.
* Matapos ang maraming taong usapan, ang ating administrasyon ang nakapagsimula
ng Flood Control Project sa Kalookan, Malabon, Navotas at Valenzuela (CAMANAVA).
* On energy, Luzon needs 150 megawatts more by 2010. This is covered by the
350-megawatt, $350 million expansion of the Pagbilao plant by Marubeni and Tokyo
Electric, part of their $4 billion that constitutes the biggest Japanese investment
in Philippine history.
* We count on the Governor Raffy Nantes and the people of Quezon to somehow
to reduce the cost of electricity. I ask Congress to amend the Electric Power
Industry Reform Act for open access and more competition. The Cyber Corridor
encompasses centers of technology and learning running the length of all the
super regions, from Baguio to Clark to Metro Manila to Cebu to Davao and neighboring
areas. The Philippines ranks among top off-shoring hubs in the world because
of cost competitiveness and more importantly our highly trainable, English proficient,
IT-enabled management and manpower. IT ability won for Warren Ambat of Baguio
City High the most innovative teacher and leadership award in Cambodia last
February, topping contestants from 70 countries, congratulations to our contestants,
women.
Information technology will help the BIR bring in more taxes in the coming months.
Its Revenue Watch Dashboard will monitor revenue collections in real time from
the national level down to the examiners. The LGU Revenue Assurance shares information
between the BIR and the LGUs to uncover fraud and non-payment, before heads
would roll per Danny Suarez's Attrition Law. While our strength in contact centers
is well-established, we are now focused on growing the higher value-added services,
including accounting, legal, human resources and administrative services. And,
so that no Taiwan tremor can cut off our cyber services from their global clients,
PLDT and Globe are investing P47 billion in new international broadband links
through other regional hubs for
redundancy in our cyber space.
The business services sector has become the fastest growing in the economy providing
400,000 jobs compared to 8,000 in 2000. By 2010 the forecast is one million
jobs earning $12 billion, the same amount remitted by our overseas Filipinos
today. On Safety Net and Education Last year I said that in today's global economy,
knowledge is the greatest creator of wealth. Mahusay na edukasyon ang pinakamabuting
pamana natin sa ating mga anak. Yun din ang tanging pamana na ayon sa batas
kailangang ibigay sa bawat mamamayan.
This year, we are investing more for education: P150 billion, P29 billion more
than last year. And, last year government and private sector built 15,000 classrooms
instead of the usual 6,000. Noon, isang libro bawat limang mag-aaral. Ngayon,
tig-isang aklat na bawat grade schooler. One third of our public high schools
now have Internet access, with private sector support. We have a scarcity of
public high schools but a surplus of private high schools. So instead of building
more high schools, we give more high school scholarships - 600,000 scholars
this year. For college, we launched a P4 billion fund for college loans, to
increase beneficiaries from 40,000 to 200,000.
And for teachers, we have created more than 50,000 teaching positions. But we
have to improve their training. Benefits, too. Salamat, dating Senador Tessie
Oreta at dating Congressman Dodong Gullas, na di na kailangan ng mga guro maghabol
sa Maynila ng sweldo at pension. Pinoproseso na sa rehiyon sa regionalization
ng payroll. Teachers and all other national government employees get a raise
effective end of this month. Sa TESDA, bukod sa mga sariling kurso nagbibigay
ito ng mga scholarship sa vocational schools: P600 million noong isang taon,
P1 billion ngayon. May P1 bilyon pa ang DOLE. We are investing P3 billion in
science and engineering research and development technology, including scholarships
for masters and doctoral degrees programs in engineering in seven universities.
Upgrade know-how and learning, and Filipino talent is unbeatable. Proof is biochemist
Baldomero Olivera of the University of Utah who
was named Scientist of the Year by the Harvard Foundation. In the International
Math and Science Olympiad 2006 in Jakarta, Robert Buendia of Cavite Central
School and Wilson Alba of San Beda Alabang won the gold. Congratulations, guys.
Six Filipinos bagged the awards at the Intel Young Scientists Competition in
New Mexico last May: Ivy Ventura, Mara Villaverde, Hester Mana Umayam and Janine
Santiago of Philippine Science High; Melvin Barroa of Capiz National High, congratulations,
Melvin; and Luigi John Suarez of Benedicto National High.
Congratulations naman. Last week Filipino students topbilled by Amiel Sy of
the Philippine Science High dominated the Mathematics World Contest in Hong
Kong. Congratulations, Amiel. Congratulations Philippine Science High School.
Earlier this month Diona Aquino of the Presidential Management Staff won with
her team from UP the Youth Innovation Competition on Global Governance in Shanghai.
Ito ay malaking kunsuwelo sa atin. We have spent more on human capital formation
than ever in the past. Why? Because if government of the people and by the people
is not for them as well, it is a mockery of democracy.
May malaking pag-angat ang kalagayan ng maralita, gaya ng trabaho, pag-aaral
at pagamot. Look at the chart on new poor fare. Sa unang pagkakataon, gumastos
ang Philhealth ng higit P3 bilyon sa paospital ng maralita. Noong 2001 sinabi
kong hahatiin natin ang presyo ng gamot na madalas bilhin ng madla. Ngayon sampung
libong Botika ng Barangay ang nagtitinda ng murang gamot. Ang paracetamol na
tatlong piso sa labas ay piso lamang sa Botika ng Barangay. Ang antibiotic na
binibenta ng mga pangunahing parmasya sa P20 ay P2 lamang. Kaya sa isang survey,
halos kalahati ang nagsabing abot-kaya ang gamot, kumpara sa 11% noong 1999.
So we can spread this even more, I ask Congress to pass the Cheaper Medicines
Bill that was almost enacted in June. Almost is not good enough. Let's help
Mar Roxas, Ferge Biron and Teddy Boy Locsin give our people meaningful, affordable
choices, from abroad and here in the Philippines.
I also ask Congress to pass legislation that brings improved long term care
for our senior citizens. Asahan natin si Ed Angara. Si Noli de Castro na isa
pang kampeon ng senior citizens ay namumuno ng ating programa sa pabahay. Congratulations,
Noli. The low interest rates for housing are unprecedented. Naglaan ang Pag-
IBIG ng P25 billion na pautang, six times the amount when we started it in 2001.
P50 billion pa ang ilalaan hanggang 2010. On Terrorism and Human Rights We fight
terrorism. It threatens our sovereign, democratic, compassionate and decent
way of life.
Therefore, in the fight against lawless violence, we must uphold these values.
It is never right and always wrong to fight terror with terror. I ask Congress...I
urge you to enact laws to transform state response to political violence: First,
laws to protect witnesses from lawbreakers and law enforcers. Second, laws to
guarantee swift justice from more empowered special courts. Third, laws to impose
harsher penalties for political killings. Fourth, laws reserving the harshest
penalties for the rogue elements in the uniformed services who betray public
trust and bring shame to the greater number of their colleagues who are patriotic.
We must wipe this stain from our democratic record. Ngunit pangunahin pakikibaka
pa rin para sa karapatan ang pagpapalaya ng masa sa gutom at kahirapan. Together
with economic prosperity is the need to strengthen our institutions of government.
Let's start with election reform. We have long provided funds for computerization.
We look forward to the modernization of voting, counting and canvassing. We
can disagree on political goals but never on the conduct of democratic elections.
I ask Congress to fund poll watchdogs. And to enact a stronger law against election-related
violence. We must weed out corruption and build a strong system of justice that
the people can trust. We have provided unprecedented billions for antigraft
efforts. Thus the Ombudsman's conviction rate hit 77% this year, from 6% in
2002. We implemented lifestyle checks, dormant for half a century. Taun-taon
dose-dosenang opisyal ang nasususpinde, napapatalsik o kinakasuhan dahil labis-labis
sa suweldo ang gastos at ari-arian nila.
Firms who were asked for bribes in taxes, permits and licenses dropped from
one-third to one-half. Contract bribes are also down.
Graft won't be eliminated overnight but we are making progress. In Conclusion:
What I have outlined today is just a sampler of our P1.7 trillion Medium Term
Public Investment Program. How will we fund all these? P1 trillion from state
revenues, with tax reforms and firm orders to BIR and Customs to hit their targets.
P300 billion from state corporations. The balance from government financial
institutions, private sector investments, local government equity and our bilateral
and multilateral partners.
Our new confidence and momentum for progress have imbued our foreign relations,
with the ASEAN Summit last year and the coming ASEAN Regional Forum, with increased
assistance from our allies and with continued support for our peace and security
efforts in Mindanao. We were able to strengthen our economy because of the fiscal
reforms that we adopted at such great cost to me in public disapproval. But
I would rather be right than popular. Our fundamentals are paying off in huge
leaps in investment. Anim na
milyong trabaho ang nalikha sa anim na taon, most in sustainable enterprises.
Sa lakas ng piso, bumagal ang pagtaas ng bilihin.
It is my ardent wish that most of the vision I have outlined will be fully achieved
when I step down. It is my unshakeable resolve that the fundamentals of this
vision will by then be permanently rooted, its progress well advanced and its
direction firmly fixed with our reforms already bearing fruit. All that will
remain for my successor is to gather the harvest. He or she will have an easier
time of it than I did. They say the campaign for the next election started on
May 15, the day after the last. Fine. I stand in the way of no one's ambition.
I only ask that no one stand in the way of the people's well being and the nation's
progress.
The time for facing off is over. The time is here for facing forward to a better
future our people so desperately want and richly deserve.
Uulitin ko: Hindi ako sagabal sa ambisyon ninuman. But make no mistake. I will
not stand idly when anyone gets in the way of the national interest and tries
to block the national vision. From where I sit, I can tell you, a President
is always as strong as she wants
to be.
Pagpalain tayo ng Diyos at ang dakilang gawaing hinaharap natin. The state of
the nation is strong. Inyong lingkod, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Pangulo ng Republika
ng Pilipinas.