EdgeDavap 6 Issue 117

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VOL. 6 ISSUE 117 • TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2013

Serving a seamless society

BOAR. A boar named “Turjaker” which is commissioned for stud service by its owner is one large beast resembling a namesake “pork barrel fund” representing the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) allegedly abused by lawmakers. Anger over the pork barrel scam reached pitch-high yesterday with around 1,000 protesters, including the one covering a mask (left, inset) and another flashing a money sign during the Million People March in Davao. Lean Daval Jr.

AT A GLANCE: • Organizers convinced with turnout, did not expect huge crowd • Protest needs to be sustained • Only one local official in attendance

NOT ENOUGH

Organizers say anti-pork protest needs to be sustained

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BY THE EDGE DaVao STaFF

By EJ Dominic FErnanDEz ejf@edgedavao.net

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rOUnD 1,000 marchers walked from the Freedom Park on roxas Avenue to rizal Park fronting the Davao City hall demanding the abolition of the “pork”. Even with that number, the total number of marchers all over the country was far from a million. Less than halfa-million people of that joined the Metro Manila edition of the Million People March yesterday to protest the alleged massive misuse by members of Congress of the priority development assistance fund (PDAF) a.k.a. “pork barrel”. Ateneo de Davao University (ADDU) president, Fr. Joel Tabora, S.J. in a subsequent speech, said the gathering was not defined by the alleged corruption blamed on (Janet Lim) napoles, but by “our love for one another.” “We demand change, not just perfume on the stinking rat (pork barrel scam),” he said, adding that government spending must be based on intelligent foresight, detailed budgetary planning, integrity, transparency, control, and accountability. “Integrity will prevail,” he said, while people applauded, inspired by the hope that Tabora’s words would result in a more transparent and honest government henceforth.

AVAO CITY’S version of the so-called “Million People March” for the abolition of the pork barrel fund drew a crowd of around 1,000, lasted for almost three hours, and convinced local organizers that it was not enough. Undaunted by a relatively low turnout of participants, speakers in the anti-pork barrel rally in Davao City’s

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