GOVERNOR Eugenio Jose Lacson said the people should heed the call of President Rodrigo Duterte for solidarity amid the threat of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic.
"As the father of the Republic, the President's call for solidarity, that we should take care of one another, and that this is the time to bring out the best in all of us, should be heeded by every Filipino," Lacson said in reaction to the fifth State of the Nation Address (Sona) of President Rodrigo Duterte.
The President's Sona revealed the matters that are paramount to his administration, as reflected by the key legislations he has enjoined Congress to enact.
"Among the considerations he discussed, I am in agreement with his call for telecom companies to improve their services given that technology and connectivity will be among the controlling and dominant elements under the new normal. Not to mention its crucial importance in the Alternative Learning System that includes online learning for our students this coming school year. The Philippines is among the lowest when it comes to mobile and fixed line internet speed. Fast and reliable internet connection should be the norm rather than an expensive option,"
Lacson said.
"I also agree with the President's directives to Tesda to retool our OFWs and for the government financial institutions to assist our displaced OFWs; his appeal to lessors to be more considerate and compassionate with their tenants; and his request for Banko Sentral to provide regulatory relief to MSMEs. We all need these interventions to prevent the collapse of the economy," Lacson added.
He also said that the request of the President for the swift passage of Bayanihan 2 is truly pivotal given the health and economic crisis we are facing now.
"As a local chief executive, I am hoping that such urgent legislation will be accorded priority by both houses," the governor said.