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Duterte for President: What Went Wrong?

What went wrong?

SORRY, JUST LIKE ALL OF YOU,
I ALSO BELIEVED IN THE DREAM

By Manny Piñol

How do I begin?

Perhaps, it is best that I first bow my head and beg for your forgiveness for taking you on a ride and making you believe in a beautiful dream.

We all dreamed of a President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, The Punisher, Incorruptible, All-Embracing and Inclusive Leader, Federalism Advocate, Tough Enforcer of the Law, and Compassionate Father.

He would neutralize drug dealers and criminals, send to the execution room the plunderers, kidnappers, rapists, create millions of jobs with the development of the countryside through a Federal system of government and lift the farmers from poverty through a market-oriented agricultural program.

In many instances, Duterte made all of us believe that the dream could be real with his hypothetical "If I were President..." statements.

Yesterday, however, the dream ended in a surprising twist.

For the third time, which I believe could also be the last time, Duterte again said he wanted a quiet life and the Presidency was not for him.

Shock and disappointment are both understatements to describe what I and millions of other Filipinos who believed in him felt yesterday.

It was an unexpected turn of events because earlier, we, who belonged to the small group of Duterte friends, had already prepared a plan on what to do before and on Oct. 15 when he would file his Certificate of Candidacy before the COMELEC in Manila.

Of course, the thought that he would decide not to run for President was considered in the planning, although it was categorised as a remote possibility.

I had my reasons to really believe that he had been swayed by the people's call for him to run for President because a week earlier I volunteered to write a draft his acceptance speech.

About two hours before the press conference yesterday, I emailed a copy of the draft to his trusted aide Christopher "Bong" Go and I had a hardcopy in my hand going to the press conference.

Seeing a one-page statement in his hand as he sat in the centre table for the press conference, I felt I was stabbed in the heart.

I knew there was not going to be an acceptance speech.

What brought about the unexpected turn of events yesterday?

I believe it was influenced by the temerity of some people who assumed they could influence and pressure Duterte into making a decision.

In an earlier interview with DWIZ's Karambola hosts, I said that the possibility of Duterte backing off was still there especially so since some people were jumping the gun on him and pre-empting his moves.

Even before he could formally announce his decision on whether to run or not, tarpaulin streamers announcing his partnership with a Vice Presidential candidate were seen all over Metro Manila.

At a time when he was telling the people that he was still going through the painful process of making a decision, a self-proclaimed political adviser issued an "official" statement that Duterte was definitely running.

While we all believed he was running, a statement that he was running coming from a "political adviser" made Duterte look foolish and a liar.

Knowing Duterte, he does not like to be influenced into making a decision and I know he was bothered by the "official" announcement that he was running because he issued a press statement denying it.

He seldom does that especially when the press statements are products of people who really understand him and whom he trusts.

Duterte, who zealously protects his reputation as an independent-minded individual, was actually faced with serious predicaments.

There is the problem on how to finance a national campaign without submitting himself to the dictates of the traditional political funders.

He also talks about his age and his health problems caused by a motorcycle fall several years ago.

And there is the worry on what would become Davao City should he leave it to run for a national position.

"I might be like a plane who takes off and comes back finding that he has no more airport to land in," he told TV5's Mia Reyes.

There are reports that he failed to convince his daughter, former Mayor Sarah Duterte-Carpio, to take over the mayorship of the City.

The premature announcement apparently served as the last straw that broke the camel's back.

So this is where are now. The beautiful dream ends.

Is there still a glimmer of hope that Duterte would change his mind at the last minute?

"Only when there is Divine intervention," I told media people who asked me that question yesterday.

Just like millions of Filipinos, I grieve over the decision of Duterte not to run for President.

It is not because I wanted my friend to become President but simply because Duterte offered hope of a better life for the Filipino people.

That is now a far-fetched dream, even more remotely possible than a Duterte Presidency.

I deeply apologize to all the followers and readers of this page for raising false hopes and for trying to weave a beautiful dream that we all wished would come true.

I will continue writing in this page and sharing with you my thoughts on issues involving our daily lives.

Honestly, I really thought this page would be part of history with the making of a President who changed the country and made it one of the greatest nations on earth.

It is not going to be. I am sorry.

(Photo downloaded from Peter Tiu Laviña's Facebook page. We were all in blue - Mayor Duterte, Bong Go, Peter Laviña and myself. My shirt was the bluest blue.)

What Is The Difference Between A Rural Bank And A Cooperative Bank?

There are a lot of different types of Banks in the Philippines. We have a Universal Bank, Commercial Bank, A Savings Bank, A Thrift Bank, A Rural Bank and a Cooperative Bank.

Rural Bank and Cooperative Banks are group together but what really is the difference between the two?






Well the primary difference between the two lies on its Capital Common Stock component. A Rural Bank owner/investors can be an individual person, while the Common Stock owners of a Cooperative Banks are primary cooperatives. Thus, if you are a member of this primary cooperative/s then to a certain extent you are also the owner of the cooperative bank.




FICCO Opens Office in Quezon City

Quezon City, the First Community Cooperative will open a new office in Quezon City. Total offices of FICCO all over the country now reached 77. If you are from Quezon City, the long wait is now over, you may visit the office and tell your neighbor/s to become a member of FICCO.









Sari sari Store Training and Access to Resources (STAR PROGRAM)

The STAR program is a partnership between COKE - TESDA - FICCO (financing institutions) and Women Sari sari Store Owners. The objective of the program is to empower women who are small store owners, and other entrepreneurial women. For the STAR project in Mindanao the aim is to empower 50,000 women by 2020. conversely this is 10,000 women per year for the next 5 years and this challenge taken by the CEO of FICCO Mr Edgardo Micayabas during the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement at Marco Polo Hotel in Davao. 






The empowerment involves building and equipping of the women participants with store management, accounting and recording to keep track of operation, and exchange of ideas and interactions with other women entrepreneur. These equipping stage shall be done by the TESDA.

The First Community Cooperative (FICCO) after the women graduate from the TESDA will provide the financing which is the access to resources stage of the program. these women will be provided by low interest loans from FICCO and shall be accepted members of FICCO once they undergo Pre-membership semnar which is also part of the equipping stage of the women.

In Tagum the women association partner is the Tagum City Council of Womens Inc (TCCWI) headed by their President Mrs Alma Uy, who were also present during the signing of the MOA.    



3rd Topic of FICCO's Pre-Membership Seminar

3rd Topic of FICCO Pre-Membership Seminar

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2nd Topic of FICCO's Pre-Membership Seminar

2nd Topic of FICCO Pre-Membership Seminar
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How To Deposit or Pay Loans to FICCO Using GCash

Every FICCO branches displays process by which a member can pay loans or deposit to FICCO using their mobile phones through GCash. I wonder how many people actually use this facility. Its very convenient but I observed this service is one of the unexercise process. It could be that members are used to go to FICCO and pay or they don't know how to use this facility.

Allow me to post the process here in the philippinecooperative.com. I hope this helps.








 I especially highlight the STEP no. 11 because this might be confusing to our user/members but its easy. Just simply type your Branch, Account number, and other remarks, it is actually allocated for explanations











1st Topic of FICCO's Pre-Membership Seminar



 
First Topic of FICCO Pre-Membership Seminar

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STAR Program MOA Signing with Coke, TESDA, FICCO, and TCCWI

Here's my part during the signing of the MOA.








MCN Managers Forum at Pinnacle Hotel


I am very grateful for MCN for giving their trust on me to become a speaker in the MCN Managers Forum held in Pinnacle Hotel Davao City. It was participated by different Cooperative Managers in Mindanao.






There were 3 speakers invited, I was the first with my topic on "Achieving the Balance Between Profitability and Risk in the Coop Lending Operation", the second speaker was Hazel Catadman of Silangan MPC with her topic on "Prudence and Quality Membership: Keys To a Healthy Portfolio", and the last speaker was  George Pupa from United Sugar Planters Development (USPD) his topic was "Dealing with Competition Amidst Plunging Rates and Market Over Crowding".



MCN also invited a panel of reactors from the Ateneo de Davao Academe, I forgot the name but I'll post it once I get from MCN, sorry.