Tone down on Christmas parties, gov’t agencies urged
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Tone down on Christmas parties, gov’t agencies urged

Nov 19, 2024, 5:17 AM
Rose De La Cruz

Rose De La Cruz

Writer/Columnist

It does not need the Palace to urge government agencies from avoiding grand and ostentatious Christmas parties, raffles and gift-giving since most of our countrymen are suffering from the successive strong typhoons that inundated their lives and livelihood.

A little sensitivity and empathy for those currently suffering from the loss of lives, properties, crops and homes must prevail in the hearts and minds of those government– be they officials or mere employees.

On Tuesday, Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin said President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr.'s call was for the government agencies to exemplify the spirit of Christmas by helping those affected by the calamities.

State-run Philippine News Agency said government agencies must show solidarity with those affected by the successive typhoons that ravaged the country in less than a month.

“Alinsunod sa panawagan ng ating Pangulo, hinihikayat namin ang lahat ng ahensya ng pamahalaan na iwasan ang mga marangyang pagdiriwang ngayong Pasko ,” Bersamin said in a statement.

“This call is in solidarity with the millions of our countrymen who continue to grieve over lives, homes, and livelihoods lost during the six typhoons that pummeled us in a span of less than a month."

Majority of Luzon and parts of the Visayas are reeling from the effects of torrential rains and typhoon-force winds after a record six consecutive typhoons hit the archipelago since October 21.

An official guidance in writing, according to Bersamin, is no longer needed “because we believe in the kindness of our fellow government workers, whom we fully trust can unilaterally adopt austerity in their celebrations.”

Instead, government agencies are urged to donate their savings from scaled-down celebrations to calamity-hit communities.

“The true spirit of Christmas implores us to celebrate with compassion, to share our blessings, and to spread cheer. As a people united by love for our fellow men, we can cast away bleakness as we celebrate in this season of joy,” Bersamin said.

He assured affected Filipinos that the “Christmas spirit will be felt early” through the government’s sustained relief and recovery efforts.

“Tuloy pa rin ang pagdiriwang ng Pasko, kasama ang ating mga kababayang nasalanta ng mga sunod-sunod na kalamidad,” he said.

Photo Courtesy: PNA

(With report from PNA)

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