Thursday, September 30, 2021

Letter for the President: Listening is Not a Crime


 

Ayala Residence, Zone 1, 2100

Barangay Paratong, Vigan City

Ilocos Sur, Region 1, Philippines

 

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte

Malacanang Palace, JP, Kalayaan Hall

2/F Jose Laurel St, San Miguel, Manila,

Metro Manila, Philippines

 

Mr. Rodrigo Roa Duterte,

Good day. I am Bryne Megan Ayala an ordinary student, writing you a letter to express my concerns to you. Mr. President I read posts and watch television that our healthcare workers are needing more support from the government because of the pandemic we’re experiencing. I would like to ask you if what are your plans for them, to uplift and to support them. It is so hard for them on what they are doing for us in those unexpected situations and time. There is also news that they don’t get proper wages or hazard pays which is I think it is unfair for them. 

We all know that you doubled the wages of the military personnel in the start of your term. I think you should apply that in our medical personnel who are most likely to have the exact amount for them to continue their work and service to the patients as much as they could. I just want you to look out more for the safety of our country than arguing and swearing on public television because for me, I mean for us students we look up to our leaders that are responsible for its citizens. 

So, Mr. President, I am very concerned for the future of our country, especially to our medical personnel’s. You need to listen to your citizens more because they're the ones in the field sighting to the pandemic. Anyways, many projects of yours are a success and I am thankful for implementing and doing some road structures that can help people have easy access especially in driving and to lessen more traffics. But my point is, listening to our opinions is not a crime, hearing our thoughts would not put you in jail, and especially swearing will not make you look strong. We can have peace if you thrived better important things, I guess we will just go around the cycle blaming each other why this country can’t achieve the success.

 

Sincerely yours,

Bryne Megan Ayala


References:

https://www.brookings.edu/research/the-covid-19-hazard-continues-but-the-hazard-pay-does-not-why-americas-frontline-workers-need-a-raise/ 

4 comments:

  1. I don't really comment on blogs and articles like this, but after reading your insights and stuffs for our Mr. President. I really think that you deserve a good comment.

    So keep creating articles that may inspire and encourage people!

    Thanks for this💜 So much appreciated.

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  2. I appreciate the way you made this letter. In this time of pandemic the country really needs a better leadership and a good governance. Thank you for your courage in sharing this opinions, and I know that it will surely help the country to have a better leadership. Good work!

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  3. I am proud that a friend of mine voices out her opinions without fear and hesitation. I totally agree with you that the Philippine Government should start taking our opinions more seriously. I do hope that you will continue being this active on matters like these. Anyways, great job!

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  4. Hi there! Our President is really of great influence and inspiration to the Filipino people, even if into the extend that they are question on how he implement the rules and regulations. But, it is for the good of his countrymen. Just like he always saying that, “I don’t do any harm to my country and my countrymen, I will protect my country from any wrong doings”… “Mr. President, you’re such a great leader”.

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