Chavit Singson unveils senatorial platform, VBank initiative at Feria de Candon

Photo by Jasper Dawang
CANDON, Ilocos Sur — #58 Senatoriable Luis “Manong Chavit” Singson took center stage at the Feria de Candon, the annual celebration of the Candon City Fiesta, to promote his platforms in his bid for a Senate seat.
A seasoned public servant, Singson is widely recognized as the “Father of RA 7171,” the law that allocates funds from tobacco excise taxes to tobacco-producing provinces for their development projects. The legislation has been instrumental in uplifting the lives of farmers in Ilocos Sur and neighboring provinces. “With all your help (and this RA), we made Ilocos Sur into the 5th richest province in the country,” Singson gratefully expressed to his former constituents.
In his address, Singson outlined his vision for addressing unemployment and uplifting vulnerable sectors of society, particularly those in lower-income brackets and transport groups. He emphasized that his platform focuses on collaboration and community-driven support to empower marginalized groups and those struggling without stable incomes.

Photo by Jasper Dawang

Photo by Jasper Dawang
Proposal on Universal Basic Income Bill
“Ang ‘Chavit 500’ bill ay para sa bawat Pilipino na nangangailangan ng suporta, at ito ay Universal Basic Income na kada buwan may 500 pesos ang bawat Pilipino,” he explained. Singson underscored the need for collective action to bridge socio-economic gaps in the country, vowing to file this bill if elected.
PUV Modernization
Addressing issues brought about by the PUV Modernization Act, Singson highlighted the challenges faced by operators and drivers due to the imminent phaseout of traditional jeepneys. He promised to support transport cooperatives nationwide by personally financing the shift to electric vehicles. “I am an Ilocano that isn’t stingy. I do projects that benefit the Filipino out of my own pocket,” Singson shared.
VBank Online Banking Initiative
Singson also announced the launch of “VBank,” an initiative aimed at making financial services more accessible to Filipinos. VBank will help more people open bank accounts and access debit and credit cards, particularly in underserved communities. The initiative ties into his broader vision of financial inclusion as a cornerstone of economic empowerment.


