The congressional race in the 5th
District (Batangas City) is very interesting, in a sense that a former
political giant is running against neophytes and political nobodies.
Apologies as this will just be my
initial observation because in fairness to other candidates, like Danilo
Berberabe (DanBer), younger brother of the late Bokal Jun Berberabe who I still have to research on; and
my declared bias against the Dimacuha dynasty or any
dynasty for that matter that I do not wish
to say more against its son-in-law Marvey Marino, at least not yet; and respect for an old friendship
with Philip Baroja who is unfortunately a creation of the Dimacuha dynasty
and apparently a pawn of a new
power play within the crumbling dynastic family; my conversation
in this blog would be limited to
drawing a parallelism
between the giant Nani
Perez and the political self-declared “pawit-wit” or small
fry, Carlito Bisa. Sila din
laang naman yata ang
naglalaban eh?
Pero kwidaw - may
sakit akong hindi mapigilang
mag-ingay hehehe.
HERNANDO “NANI” PEREZ
Sir Nani (he was my law
professor) has been good to me, in a sense that he mediated between me and
Eduardo Dimacuha sometime in 1993 when I was still a cable TV journalist. I
have always thought that he prevented EBD, his kumpare from harming me. My
branch manager Ed and I were summoned by Jun Magsaysay, later Senator, who owns
Batangas CATV (he actually pioneered the industry in the country) in his Makati headquarters, and told us to see Majority
Floor Leader Hernando Perez at the House of Representatives. We arrived there a little bit in the evening and
were ushered to a very big office,
and listened to floor deliberations through piped-in monitor (my
first time to enter the Batasan).
I think it was past 8pm when Ka Nani came to his office from the session hall
and attended to us.
He knew me because it was not the first time we were
seeing each other (a few weeks or months earlier, his staff knocked in my apartment in
Brgy. Cuta very early in the morning to
say, the Congressman
wanted me to interview
“someone important” for my
cable TV shows. So early yet I obliged to
come to the studio in Brgy. Alangilan,
Batangas City.
And wow, you know who was with
him? It was the beautiful, petite, daughter
of a former President and DTI Undersecretary in-charge of the Fiber Industry
Development Authority (FIDA) - yes,
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. They rode on Ka
Nani’s Pajero, followed by another car of security personnel. And so I asked him, “ang aga nyo
po, saan kayo galing?” And he said, “sa Mabini” with a smile (need
I ask for more?)
I was quite rattled in the
presence of his “guest”, but regained my composure, started setting up the
interview, and grasping for words, I said, “you
know what mam, I am an admirer of your dad, former President Macapagal?”
Little did I realize that I was too young to know her dad being a martial law
and Marcosian era baby! Well, anyway, one
has got to do what one has got to do. So I did the interview and either Mrs.
Arroyo was too brilliant and I was too ignorant, but I was not impressed with her answers to
my questions. Anyway rest is history, she placed 13th in the 1992 senatorial
race for her first 3 years in the
Senate, but ranked first the next senatorial elections for a full 6-year term,
became VP and President for 9 years.
Going back to my first meeting at
the House, Sir Nani started the
conversation, “Utoy, galit na galit
sayo si Pareng Eddie eh, kaya ang sabi ko ay kakausapin muna kita.”
And a few other details were discussed. But when he suggested that I go and see EBD,
my naiveté surfaced when I blurted, “Eh galit pala ho sa akin paano ko kakausapin?”
Well, the nice Ka Nani was very
patient to me, took out a piece of his stationery and scribbled some
notes “Dear Pareng Eddie.” Rest is
history again.
So why the introduction? Because
I do not want anyone to think
that I have anything
personal against Sir Nani. My political views are based on what I think are
pure, simple and plain truths any other person can see.
Ka Nani has been
up there, and we all revel in the
heights he conquered - bokal, opposition Member of the
Batasang Pambansa, Minister of
Transportation &
Communications, Majority Leader, Deputy Speaker, and Justice Secretary. No one can match him in what he has achieved, even now as President
of my Alma Mater, University of Batangas
(he was also Law Dean, Book Author and Professor still).
But Sir Nani has also
been a villain - he has
faced, though conquered a
lot of accusations of graft and
corruption; has had a fair share of scandals, including with Jolly Benitez, erstwhile
right hand man of Imelda
Marcos in the Human Settlements Ministry; scandals that sent him to an
abrupt political furlough and
resigned in disgrace as DOJ Secretary of
GMA because of allegations
of extortion and abuse of power. In addition, media reports were replete of
his bravado, flamboyance and feisty demeanor (typical Batangueno,
abogado pa!) But all these he
can say, I have conquered them all.
So why the comeback to the limelight
at the age of 76? Why not, why
Enrile? Oh yeah, Enrile!
So his “political resurrection”
is really a big subject of speculations and suspicions. Is he out to rehabilitate his stained national
image through the best venue he has mastered -
Congress? His media
statement - “I AM TOO OLD TO THINK OF MYSELF” -
caught my attention.
I know I will never win a
discourse against a good lawyer, but what did he mean by that? That he thought
much of himself before, but now ready to think of his City and Country?
He could have been a Senator,
Vice President or even President before, if…
Unfortunately, that was not the case.
So should Batanguenos give him this
belated chance again?
CARLITO “LITO” BISA
I got to know the guy better through
my slain friend, Mei Magsino. She was an avid fan of him because he stood his ground against the Dimacuha Dynasty when there were still very few of us fighting it at the risk of our lives.
And he never budged ever since.
He’s got no political position of
the past to speak of, nadaya eh paanong
gagawin? Many people even think that he does
not have the pedigree befitting the title “Honorable Congressman” because he is too gutter-level minded, straight
talker and too mass-oriented (maka-masa
at maka-misa). But maybe he might just
reject the Honorable title if he wins knowing how much horror that title
has wrought us throughout history.
But take a second look, this
ex-seminarian is no lightweight. He is actually
an acknowledged unionist , sans the negative connotation, because he is National President of the Federation of Employees’ Unions of
the biggest bank in the
country – BPI. Kaya masa na, maka-manggagawa pa. Kaya yung habla ni Atty. Teddy Deguito sa Bangko Sentral laban sa
kanya para pisilin ang BPI na tanggalin sya ay
isang suntok sa buwan dahil HINDI
GANUN KADALING KUMILOS ANG ISANG EMPLOYER LABAN SA PINUNO NG ISANG
UNYON (ano sinuswerte eh di nagkagulo?) I know, because I am an employer
panel negotiator with unions.
He maybe a rank
and file employee of the BPI
branch in Batangas City but he is
a primus inter pares (first among equals), also being President of the BPI Employees
Union of the entire Southern Tagalog Region. So that explains the fierce and
brave stand on anything. When he joins Congress, expect him to fight tooth and nail
for the people.
And like me (allow me your indulgence as I want to compare myself with good people),
he is an educator (Faculty member of several schools) and former editor/writer,
and we both attended several graduate studies and law school, but didn’t
finish. But tell you, finished or not,
what we learned are still there to guide and make us the kind of fearless advocates that
we are.
We are both against political
dynasties, but Lito’s proven advantage -
NAGAWA NYANG IHABLA ANG MGA DIMACUHA AT
KASABWAT NA TAGA CITY HALL. Sino may
ganyang tapang? Maski ako, wala.
And so we are given a distinct privilege to
choose our representative to the halls of
Congress, and for the first time as a lone district. Take your pick – ang dati o ang bago?
1 comment:
In my youthful years and they were six decades ago. I used to cry that the learned young leaders must be given the chance to lead and infuse new blood and ideas. I still say that today. Hayaan na ang mga kabataan o nakababata sa labang Nani-Cris. Nakaraan na ang kay Nani. Napungusan na siya at nairaos na niya ang kasikatan na narating niya. This is virtually believing in your masterful presentation of Mr. Bisa's person and leadership.
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