THE UNIVERSITY’S Central Commission on Elections (COMELEC) Vice-Chairperson Raymond John Naguit presented on Wednesday night the Aktiboto projects aimed for maximum youth involvement for the coming 2016 elections.
Aktiboto is a voter’s education program spearheaded by the COMELEC in hopes of encouraging more involvement from Thomasians and partners from different universities and organizations during election season.
“Sana, masama rin po natin ang iba’t-ibang mga unibersidad at mga election advocacy group because a political movement requires collaboration para mas maipakita natin ang tunay na lakas ng boses ng kabataan,” Naguit said.
Naguit also serves as the director for the said program.
He said that Aktiboto would hold contests in song writing and tagline making in order to encourage the youth with different interests and advocacies.
Representatives of different colleges and organizations officially launched the Aktiboto Voter’s Education Program through the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding last Sept. 16.
Among the different organizations are the Alumni Association Corporated (AAC) represented by Mr. John Simon, an alumni and Aktiboto advocate, UST Social Media Bureau, The Varsitarian, TomasinoWeb, and the different faculties and colleges in the University of Santo Tomas (UST).
The grand launch of Aktiboto was preceded by a forum which featured speakers who emphasized on the need for voters’ education.
Education as a pursuit for Filipino excellence
Patrick Joson, one of the guest speakers and a representative of Yabang Pinoy, a partner organization of Aktiboto, said that the lack of awareness of some voters can lead to the proclamation of the wrong candidate.
“[…] Karamihan ng ating mamamayan ay hindi man lang naka-apak ng yun (eskwelahan). Yun yung totoo na nangyayari at yun din ang ginagamit ng pulitika at ng gobyerno,” Joson said.
He added that the educated must do their part and bring awareness to the people and make a positive change for the future by going out of their comfort zones in pursuit of Filipino excellence.
John Simon, also a guest speaker, said in the question and answer portion that the masses should study the candidates to know if their advocacies match up to what they need.
“Kailangan po natin alamin kung bakit sila nandyan at kung ano yung bukod tanging trabaho nila kasi kung hindi natin alam kung ano yung bukod tanging trabaho nila hindi natin alam kung bakit sila iboboto doon,” Simon said.
The Aktiboto program seeks the promotion of stronger youth involvement and participation and for the Thomasians to help partner communities outside of UST in educated and responsible voting.
The Fault in our Elections
Dennis C. Coronacion, a faculty member of the Faculty of Arts and Letters, brought to light the reality of bloc-voting, citing the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) and Visayan groups as examples.
“So papaano ginagawa ng isang grupo kinakailangan ng istruktura, may namumuno, may opisyales […] may napapala ang mga miyembro,” Coronacion said.
Coronacion talked about the concept of “Realpolitik” and its basic idea of practical or material factors with some members getting appointed a position in the government.
Realpolitik is a concept in political science that refers to a type politics that relies on practicalities rather than ideologies.
“In its worst form, it leads to what we call ‘state capture’ […] nagiging alila ng mga ilang grupo yung ating gobyerno sa madaling salita,” he said.
Thomasian alumni and Acting Director of the national COMELEC Attorney Rey Doma explained the mechanics on voting and presented projects designed to contribute for an “orderly campaign.”
One of the presented projects was the ‘iRehistro Project’ which, according to Doma, is an online accomplishment for application forms for registration to minimize time in applying to become a registered voter.
Doma also warned Thomasians about politicians who engage in vote-buying and ballot snatching saying that “With better human participation, nababawasan yung ganitong problema […] Hindi na natin maiiwasan yan at nasa politician- sa kandidato na yan.” -Y.N.H.
Photo by Johmar Damiles