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This government is basking on the supposed savings in millions of pesos as a result of its efforts in promoting good governance. 

This government offers no other explanation on the slip of President Aquino's ratings, except that there is a considerably low output in infrastructure projects. It has already been established that construction is a great multiplier of economic activities. Construction is one easy way to spur economic activities in a particular place.
While we appreciate the fact that this administration is serious in minimizing corruption by insuring that all infrastructure projects would go through proper bidding procedures, it is doing a great disservice to the nation in denying it of the important infrastructure projects. No wonder the country is falling behind its neighbors in competitiveness reports. And, it could be attributed to its weak infrastructure. 

For all the ills that this country is suffering, the government must need to speed up construction of school buildings, farm to market roads, bridges, seaports and airports, among others. At the moment, I don't expect the government to save but spend. The president could not blame anyone for the slip in ratings except himself. 

It's been almost a year since he assumed office but I am yet to hear from him in as far as infrastructure is concerned.


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