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    Default Youth council execs: No to SK abolition


    Tuesday, August 24, 2010 THE leaders of the Sanguniang Kabataan (SK) in Misamis Oriental and Cagayan de Oro voiced their opposition to proposals seeking the abolition of youth councils in the country. The young leaders are saying they are being unfairly judged. Updates on President Benigno Aquino III's presidency Kreena Vi Poquita, Cagayan de Oro SK Federation president, lamented that allegations of corrupt practice hounding the youth organization “degrades the integrity of youth leaders.” “If they call us corrupt and use this as justification for the abolishment of the SK, then all government sectors must also be abolished,” Poquita said. She said the irregular use of SK funds should not only be blamed on youth leaders, as allocations are being controlled by their elders in the village council. “We really do not have direct access to money matters. Most of the time, we are the scapegoats of those who steal the funds,” she said. Misamis Oriental SK Federation President Den Carlo Q. Estenzo shared Poquita’s sentiments. In a privilege speech Monday, Estenzo said reform was more acceptable alternative than scrapping youth councils. “Instead of diminishing its functions, lets reform it and strengthen it, especially that SK has produced successful good leaders,” he said. In this connection, Estenzo sponsored a resolution supporting House Bill No. 1963, otherwise known as “An act to strengthen and reform the SK”, amending certain provisions of the Local Government Code of 1991. (ALR/NJM)uesday, August 24, 2010 THE leaders of the Sanguniang Kabataan (SK) in Misamis Oriental and Cagayan de Oro voiced their opposition to proposals seeking the abolition of youth councils in the country. The young leaders are saying they are being unfairly judged. Updates on President Benigno Aquino III's presidency Kreena Vi Poquita, Cagayan de Oro SK Federation president, lamented that allegations of corrupt practice hounding the youth organization “degrades the integrity of youth leaders.” “If they call us corrupt and use this as justification for the abolishment of the SK, then all government sectors must also be abolished,” Poquita said. She said the irregular use of SK funds should not only be blamed on youth leaders, as allocations are being controlled by their elders in the village council. “We really do not have direct access to money matters. Most of the time, we are the scapegoats of those who steal the funds,” she said. Misamis Oriental SK Federation President Den Carlo Q. Estenzo shared Poquita’s sentiments. In a privilege speech Monday, Estenzo said reform was more acceptable alternative than scrapping youth councils. “Instead of diminishing its functions, lets reform it and strengthen it, especially that SK has produced successful good leaders,” he said. In this connection, Estenzo sponsored a resolution supporting House Bill No. 1963, otherwise known as “An act to strengthen and reform the SK”, amending certain provisions of the Local Government Code of 1991. (ALR/NJM) Misamis Oriental, Cagayan de Oro youth execs: No to SK abolition | Sun.Star Network Online para nko mas maayo na tangtangun na ang SK kay wla jud nay nahimo sa amoa, dugang2x ra sad sa gasto pa sweldo sa gobyerno na pwedi ra man unta sa brgy captain ta muduol...
    Last edited by popoyjin; 08-24-2010 at 08:13 AM. Reason: visual sore

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    SK is a waste of budget. makat on lang og sayong pangurakot og panikas ang mga kabataan just like what happened sa amu

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    dapat abolish ni SK.. gi tudluan ra korupsyon ang mga bata... worse, di pa cla matured sa ila political sense... they most certainly will have some wierd as sh!t political views...

    there is a fine line between democracy and anarchy...

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    SUS!!!! i-undang na ang SK kay wa jud niy nabuhat nga maayo. training ground ra for corruption.
    Igo ra mo pirma ug documents nya dawat ug kwarta... di ka tingog kung unsa ang gipirmahan.

    sayang pajud budget.

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    Haha! wa man ni gamit ang SK

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    walay gamit, pa liga ra basket,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by popoyjin View Post
    Tuesday, August 24, 2010 THE leaders of the Sanguniang Kabataan (SK) in Misamis Oriental and Cagayan de Oro voiced their opposition to proposals seeking the abolition of youth councils in the country. The young leaders are saying they are being unfairly judged. Updates on President Benigno Aquino III's presidency Kreena Vi Poquita, Cagayan de Oro SK Federation president, lamented that allegations of corrupt practice hounding the youth organization “degrades the integrity of youth leaders.” “If they call us corrupt and use this as justification for the abolishment of the SK, then all government sectors must also be abolished,” Poquita said. She said the irregular use of SK funds should not only be blamed on youth leaders, as allocations are being controlled by their elders in the village council. “We really do not have direct access to money matters. Most of the time, we are the scapegoats of those who steal the funds,” she said. Misamis Oriental SK Federation President Den Carlo Q. Estenzo shared Poquita’s sentiments. In a privilege speech Monday, Estenzo said reform was more acceptable alternative than scrapping youth councils. “Instead of diminishing its functions, lets reform it and strengthen it, especially that SK has produced successful good leaders,” he said. In this connection, Estenzo sponsored a resolution supporting House Bill No. 1963, otherwise known as “An act to strengthen and reform the SK”, amending certain provisions of the Local Government Code of 1991. (ALR/NJM)uesday, August 24, 2010 THE leaders of the Sanguniang Kabataan (SK) in Misamis Oriental and Cagayan de Oro voiced their opposition to proposals seeking the abolition of youth councils in the country. The young leaders are saying they are being unfairly judged. Updates on President Benigno Aquino III's presidency Kreena Vi Poquita, Cagayan de Oro SK Federation president, lamented that allegations of corrupt practice hounding the youth organization “degrades the integrity of youth leaders.” “If they call us corrupt and use this as justification for the abolishment of the SK, then all government sectors must also be abolished,” Poquita said. She said the irregular use of SK funds should not only be blamed on youth leaders, as allocations are being controlled by their elders in the village council. “We really do not have direct access to money matters. Most of the time, we are the scapegoats of those who steal the funds,” she said. Misamis Oriental SK Federation President Den Carlo Q. Estenzo shared Poquita’s sentiments. In a privilege speech Monday, Estenzo said reform was more acceptable alternative than scrapping youth councils. “Instead of diminishing its functions, lets reform it and strengthen it, especially that SK has produced successful good leaders,” he said. In this connection, Estenzo sponsored a resolution supporting House Bill No. 1963, otherwise known as “An act to strengthen and reform the SK”, amending certain provisions of the Local Government Code of 1991. (ALR/NJM) Misamis Oriental, Cagayan de Oro youth execs: No to SK abolition | Sun.Star Network Online para nko mas maayo na tangtangun na ang SK kay wla jud nay nahimo sa amoa, dugang2x ra sad sa gasto pa sweldo sa gobyerno na pwedi ra man unta sa brgy captain ta muduol...
    Of course muangal gyud sila!!! sila man ang mawagtang! hahaha! morag ra pud ni kung mga congressmen mu ingon na i-abolish ang congress!!! Di pud sila mosugot noh!!! mawala ilang "livelihood!!!"

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    I'm a SK Councilor karon, waiting for my term to end this October. I say lets abolish this useless crap. It's nothing but a breeding ground to teenage future politicians who dares nothing more but fame and wealth.

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    nice topics dude

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    AGREE..... if they really want to continue then, let them without any compensation then we will see what are there real intention in running for that position. and besides their voice during barangay session is not that significant because they only agree what that others agreed upon.

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