Bong Go seeks review of juvenile justice system

By December 23, 2018Headlines, News

ADOPTED SON OF PANGASINAN

LINGAYEN—Win or lose in his bid to become senator, former Presidential Assistant to the President Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go” vowed to serve as a link between the people of Pangasinan and Malacanang after he received a resolution of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) on December 20 adopting him as a son of the province.

Salamat mga taga-Pangasinan. Ibig sabihin, ako po ay inyong anak na at kapatid na,” Go said after Vice Governor Jose Ferdinand Calimlim read the SP resolution and handing a copy of the same to him when he called on Governor Amado Espino III at his office at the capitol.

He said if there is anything that the people of Pangasinan want to bring to the attention of the President, ” you can tap me as your bridge to Malacanang”.

In his speech before provincial government employees at the Pangasinan Training and Development Center, Go said that if he wins as senator, among his priorities is to seek a review of the country’s juvenile justice system that absolves young people of their crimes simply because they are minors.

He lamented that the arrested minors being used by crime syndicates as drug couriers and in other crimes like theft and robbery are quickly released instead of being punished for their wrongdoing, 

At the same time, Go said that the campaign against illegal drugs of President Duterte will continue up to the end of his term, adding that “I am with him in this campaign up to the end”.

As a senator he said he will push for legislation that will impose heavier penalties for drug pushers and drug lords. “Tutulong po tayo sa Pangulong Duterte in bringing down the problem of drugs up to the barest minimum, and slammed critics for saying that the war on drugs is anti-poor.

He believes that when a barangay captain rejects drugs, no drug will enter his barangay.

He urged the provincial government to install “Malasakit” Centers in every public hospital so the poor can be assisted immediately.

He said a “Malasakit” Center will be manned by personnel of the Department of Health, Department of Social Services and Development, Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office and the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, the agencies  that can provide financial assistance.

Go credited former governor and now Fifth District Rep. Espino and Governor Espino III for Pangasinan’s progress.  (Leonardo Micua)

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