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Marcos urges LGUs to explore digital payments for faster aid distribution

PRESIDENT Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.
PRESIDENT Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.Photo courtesy of Bongbong Marcos/FB
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President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. on Sunday urged local government units (LGUs) to study digital payment systems to streamline the distribution of government assistance, while emphasizing that aid programs should not be used as platforms for political self-promotion.

In his latest vlog titled “Sagot sa Polisiya,” Marcos addressed public calls for faster and more convenient delivery of government aid, particularly for senior citizens and other beneficiaries.

PRESIDENT Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.
Marcos bans ‘epal’ speeches, urges digitized gov't aid distribution

“Alam niyo po basta’t ito ay mga programa ng national government, ang mga speech at iba pang pang-epal bago ng distribution, hindi na pupuwede ‘yan (You know, as long as these are national government programs, speeches and other publicity before distribution, that's not allowed),” Marcos said.

“Hindi puwedeng gamitin ang government services sa pamumulitika o pagpo-promote ng sarili (Government services cannot be used for politicking or self-promotion),” he stressed.

The President noted that this prohibition is already outlined in a Department of the Interior and Local Government memorandum circular and in the General Appropriations Act, which governs the use of public funds.

He added that politicians should refrain from using national government programs to seek attention, locally known as “epal,” a Filipino colloquial term for self-promoters.

Marcos also raised the possibility of digitizing the distribution process to make aid delivery faster and more efficient.

“Sa distribution naman, pinapag-usapan na ang pag-digitize ng proseso. Baka puwedeng [virtual wallet] GCash (As for distribution, there are discussions about digitizing the process. Maybe through digital payments like GCash),” he said, noting that some LGUs, such as Makati City, are already exploring such systems.

He encouraged local governments to study these models and implement them gradually.

“Dapat tingnan pa rin ng mga local government unit ang modelong ito. Aralin ang sistema at unti-unting ma-implementa (Local government units should start looking at this model. Study the system and gradually implement it),” Marcos said.

The President reiterated that aid programs funded by the national government should reach beneficiaries quickly, without unnecessary delays or political grandstanding.

“Basta’t sa national government nanggaling ‘yan, mabilis na. ‘Di ka na kailangan makinig sa mahabang speech ng mga pulitiko (As long as it comes from the national government, it's quick. You don't need to listen to the politicians' long speeches),” he added.

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