Monday, April 9, 2012

Why National Holiday Celebrations are a Major Turn-Off


I would need to post this on this blog because I am writing now not for myself, but for other people.

I call this the Mt. Samat Ordeal or generally, Why National Holiday Celebrations are a Major Turn-Off.

I initially wrote this as an appeal to the Presidential Security Group which, I would like to believe, is doing its best effort to safeguard the President. However, their "efforts" should be done in the most well-thought of and practical manner - not at the expense of the people, particularly the old ones (most especially, our veterans).

The arrangement of not allowing public transportation to go up Dambana ng Kagitingan is understandable. But with the "unexpected" number of guests for the 70th Araw ng Kagitingan, the strategy of having people ride official shuttle buses up the shrine turned out to be a repeat of the Death March.

This is the line at 10 AM. Some were here since 7AM.
Under the sweltering heat, our kababayans waited to ride the shuttle buses, which apparently were not enough for the number of guests. So, the buses made several trips back and forth, which also caused some clutch to overheat and brakes to lose.

We were "promised" that all of us will be brought up to the shrine. But as time goes by, there were MORE people coming. Since those that came early were "overtaken" by those who came later, lines were disheveled and soon, people were pushing just to get a ride.

People were pushing to ride a bus.
In all of these, the members of the PSG were not "facilitating" or "guiding" the people. It could have been avoided if they have made simple devices such as guidelines for queue or just people who would man the crowd. Yes, they were "fixing" it when panic suddenly built up. But when the people broke loose, they went away and hid under the shade of the tree.

I could not blame the people for their lack of discipline, although I would want to. We came in at 7AM and the crowd was still under control. But when it built up, I think the PSG was not ready for it.

My parents and I were not able to go up the shrine and listen to the President's speech. Despite the PSG's "promise," not all of us were able to go up. Although we came early, we were not able to ride the bus because my father wanted the veterans to go in first. He refused to take advantage of his kapwa, despite his big built, and instead, gave way to the elderly. That was a shining moment for my father. So, my mother and I decided to not just go instead.

If she was my lola, I would advise her to watch the program on TV instead.
As a first-time participant, I was really disappointed. Not because I was not able to go. But more than that, seeing other people suffer because we were not able to do our job well (I am a government employee myself) makes me feel disillusioned at the very holiday that celebrates and commemorates valor, integrity, and love for country.

No wonder nationally and historically significant celebrations are a major turn-off for our kababayans - it was not produced for them (only for the few elite). Unlike TV shows, wherein researches are done to understand the demography of its audience, in government programs, bahala ka sa buhay mo.

The unexpected number of crowd is no excuse. It is, after all, the 70th anniversary of Araw ng Kagitingan - a national holiday.

Happy Araw ng Kagitingan to us, still.
God bless the Philippines. Please.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Arla, lily here, in fairness to the PSG, traffic management is a task delegated to the PNP...I wonder if there were PNP elements present during that time...you didnt mention any...

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  2. Hi Ate Lily, traffic was not a problem. There was barely any traffic at all - kasi nga di ba, they restricted the vehicles that can go the shrine.

    What I'm really pointing out is the system of "securing" the shrine area. Ang nagmamando kasi sa waiting area at shuttle buses ay mga PSG. The PNP elements were just along the road and we were told, several times, na nasa PSG daw ang control of the area from 7AM until the President gets off.

    Bakit kasi hindi na lang pwedeng drop-and-go? Like, the buses can go up at a certain point then drop off the passengers then go and park sa baba. Di ba?

    Ayun po. :)

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