Responsible Voting: Now
We Are Calling The Attention Of The Youth Sector.. Are We Ready to Effect Change?
By: Michael V. Zacarias
The right to suffrage gives greater influence to the development of the
nation and its constituents. The government alone cannot move onward if
its constituents remained to be inaudible. No less than the Pres.
Benigno Simeon C. Aquino himself, had spoken during
his inaugural speech and the “State of the Nation Address”,
highlighting that the citizens of the Philippines are his “bosses”. What
he had tried to emphasize was that the citizens have greater power to
make the nation becoming more productive and can even compete globally
in all aspects. The affiliation among the different nations and the
economic conditions to name a few are some of the paramount settings
which needed to be focused so that peace and unity will be achieved.
These things are quite obtainable if only each citizen would have
ventured themselves to actively help one another to effecting change for
the advancement of our very own land. A single word being promised
would indecisively suffice the needs of one’s dream to make this country
more productive. It should always be taking actions in order to meet
and realize its goals that have been implemented. The law is good but,
there are only weak enforcers. Time and again, our country has fronting
different problems. Some are being resolved. But, there are still
problems being handed down from both past and present administrations.
As the present administration safeguarding to resolve such predicaments,
new one rises.
Who would have thought these problems can effortlessly
be resolved? Every day, if we switch to the different radio stations,
televisions and, even chronicles there are numerous of headlines being
catalogue and aired by the mass media. Here and there, some of our
citizens are joining in rallies. They inclined to shout while
holding placards with litanies of petitions and etc. These might be
reprehensible actions but, we can observe, on the other hand, its
realism. Beholding what had Dr. Jose P. Rizal, the Philippine national
hero, once said, “The Youth are the Fairhope of the Motherland”. What
the basic institution of the community, the family and the government
should be summoned for is to continue inspiring and educating the young
citizens to what they can do for the country.
What realities we can
distinguish currently is children are vigorously partaking to skirmish
and rally in the streets. Many children are extending their arms
and asking for alms. In some corners of our country, children are being
caught by the policemen because of using the illegal drugs sold and
given to them. How lucky for those who are able to escape but, what the
future brings them, still they are all luckless. Young girls are being
sent out to become neither a prostitute nor victims of white slavery.
How unlucky those who are forced by the parents to do labors unsuited to
their ages. Several children may be unable to attain schooling.
Another thing is some children cannot even completely eat their meals.
Let us try to look our surroundings, as we walk in the street-corners,
as we eat in the food chains and, as we ride on jeepney, poor children
are asking help for them to survive. Maybe, we may think these children
are just instructed by their parent in doing so. Again and again, let us
take a look. Who is to be blamed? We all, know the answer. Can we stop
for a while? Then, think what we can do for the youth, whom the national
hero believed they are the Fairhope of the land we live in. Yes, some
perhaps uttered that these are just one of the common problems in the
society we have. Yes, common but, rampant. What makes it shameful is
that we are persistently tossed this problem to the government. These
are the truth.
We even neglected children who are joining and making
depraved propaganda for the government. Instead of helping those to
create the best environment suitable for their abilities that would
merely give benefits to the community in their very own simple and
modest means. There are also parents who ignored children of their
erroneous doings even they have seen it through their naked eyes. What
then those parents being stoned into the government? In a litany, they
have shouted in loud voices,“it’s the government’s fault” once again.
Where problems really started? Well, it’s not on the government but,
it’s on the constituent. Every individual should have to blame not the
government because it is the people who made all these problems. Whether
leaders or not, each has the right to build or even reconstitute the
shattered dreams for our country. We are all called pilots, may be the
one who seated in the government or the one who is an ordinary citizen.
We are all deserved to be.
As we
continue searching for truth and reputations for our country, let us
help our government to summon the youth to become effective, active and,
noble citizens. What we have dreamed for our country is having its
prospects if we untiringly guide them into the future where we could see
its unambiguity. Let the torch be lighted- the torch and the book of
knowledge. So, we could see the brightness of the future which we think
it’s elusive to fulfill. Change starts within individuals’ hands. If
teachers are catalyst of change, then be it. We earn to be the catalysts
of change for the country since, we all are lone individuals. Children
of Jose Rizal have greater value of effecting change for our country.
What substantial then should be imparted to the youth is to help them
realize the importance of true education and the value of life to every
individual.
As we partake to this 2013 Senatorial Election let us
support the young citizens to be at the right track in choosing the best
individuals to be the leaders of our country. Another essential thing
to be taught to our youth is to guarantee with genuine and clean
election so that they may be able to contribute a remarkable result to
this year’s the right to suffrage. We will continue to have trust and
embolden that our young electorates may not be influenced to write the
names of each candidate on the ballot on this 2013 May Election it’s
because they are given any materials such as money or maybe they are
promised nor threatened.
Dr. Jose P. Rizal once quoted, “Pen is
mightier than a double-edge sword”. See to it that the right to be
chosen must have clear visions which both the nation and the people can
benefit the goodness of his actions. These ways are may be simple but,
it clearly places the bright future of the country. Who knows, today,
tomorrow we all can see the changes where problems are gradually but
obstinately resolved. Each of us enabled to make difference. Just make
sure the difference we are going to create can help upgrading the social
mobility. Most of all, the key towards this arena is the concrete
consciousness of enhancing our greater outlook to every one of us. And
to start effect change is not to bring back the yesterdays but, learning
what it brought to us today.
The exact time is not to wait tomorrow
where it takes us towards hesitations. Hesitations are interruptions to
our future. The best time to start is NOW. So, today, youth link with us
to this memorable event in our country. Let us together wrestle the
warfare of this land. Vote wisely and you’ll see how you made a big
difference after this 2013 May Election.
To
end, I am now throwing back this question to the youth of our beloved
country the Philippines.. Are we ready to vote? (VerGarciaBlogs)
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