Saturday, May 16, 2009

Lead Philippines Radio Program, 2nd Announcement

We invite everyone to listen to "Sentro ng Katotohanan", starting this Sunday, May 17, 2009, 6-7PM, DZXL 558KHz in Metro Manila. (Note: Since we found out that the words "Liga ng Katotohanan" is/was used by the television station GMA7, we decided to change the title to: "Sentro ng Katotohanan", or simply "Sentro".)

"Sentro" will be a news commentary/opinion program, anchored by Mr. Rey Quijada (diduwagangpilipino.com), commenting on the headlines of the week in the hope of bringing to fore different perspectives on the same. It will feature interviews with the persons involved in the headlines themselves or with other individuals whose experience enable them to provide relevant insights on the issues at hand. "Sentro" will hope to present different answers to the common Filipino's questions on what is happening around him.

"Sentro" is born out of the collaboration between Arnel B. Endrinal (Lead Philippines, www.leadphil.blogspot.com) and Reynaldo Quijada (www.diduwagangpilipino.com) who both felt that the search for leadership in the country must involve the mass media. They both believe, that next to the Filipino's immediate family and better than the educational system (schools), the most important source of education for many Filipinos is the broadcast media. Thus we enjoin everyone to support this initiative.

We also welcome everyone to suggest topics and questions that are important to be discussed. For any comments or suggestions, please email us at lead.philippines@..., or through the comments section at www.leadphil.blogspot.com.

Please forward this announcement to all who are working for a better Philippines.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Lead Philippines Announcement

The partnership of Lead Philippines (www.leadphil.blogspot.com) and Di Duwag ang Pilipino (diduwagangpilipino.com) is now poised to broadcast their first radio program entitled: (Ang) Liga ng Katotohanan.

The program will be a news commentary program, highlighting pressing issues and problems affecting the country today, and the search for solutions related to the same. While doing so, the program hopes to encounter potential leaders with the best ideas and capabilities to help lift the country in the future.

About a year from the National Elections of 2010, the program also hopes to reach individuals and organizations currently pursuing various initiatives, and act as a converging point for all of them. As such, Lead Philippines welcomes suggestions, and can make use of announcements and other information from all these concerned individuals, movements and organizations.

The program will be aired starting May 17, 2009 (still subject to change), Sunday, from 6 to 7PM at DZXL (a station of the Radio Mindanao Network) 558KHz on the AM band.

Please visit Lead Philippines blog for further announcements.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

WANTED: Volunteers (for a Radio Program)

Everyday, we complain about graft and corruption in our country. We know people die because government resources do not reach them but instead fill the pockets of many of those in power. Little children are left begging in the streets while many of our politicians are quarrelling over what is left of the country. What then does our future hold?

We know change we must, and 2010 presents an opportunity. However, with a little over a year from elections, we still do not know who or where our real leaders are. We do not even have a glimpse of what the real issues are. With more than 90 Million Filipinos, why can’t we find even a few among us who can lead the country to the clamored change?

Now, Lead Philippines (www.leadphil.blogspot.com) has teamed up with Di Duwag ang Pilipino (www.diduwagangpilipino.com) to produce a weekly radio program that will:
  • Discuss in pressing details poverty brought about by graft and corruption
  • Interview potential leaders on their ideas on solutions to poverty and how to stop graft and corruption
  • Expose fake leaders from real leaders by challenging their ideas in an open dialogue
We are now calling on volunteer writers, interviewers, field and/or online researchers and all those who can help us produce this radio program in whatever capacity.

If you:
  • are a Filipino citizen, 18 years of age or above,
  • have high level of intelligence and maturity,
  • speak/write fluently and confidently both in English and Filipino,
  • are aware and concerned of national issues,
  • have an open, independent and critical mind,
  • believe that you can do a better interview than most in the mass media, and
  • have an extreme desire to see a better Philippines.
We call on you to be part of our mass media campaign to help educate the people about our own problems and the solutions to them, and in the process help find real leaders of our country.

Stop complaining about your country now… Join us and be part of positive change!

Send us an email with your resume and contact information:
lead.philippines@yahoo.com

Monday, March 16, 2009

Survey Says

Recently, Lead Philippines sent out a small survey which asks: What is the country’s biggest problem?

In a short time, there were about 40 responses by email and text…

Majority of the responses were (more than 50%), mostly in big bold letters, GRAFT AND CORRUPTION.

The next leading response is POVERTY (10%). However, it could be argued that Poverty is the biggest problem, for among those whom I reach on this survey, many feel that poverty is the result of all the other problems (especially the result of Graft and corruption). More than 60% of the respondents said so.

There are a lot of other answers too. A number of people answered somewhat similarly though when they say Bad Attitude, Moral Bankruptcy (both of the people and the leaders), Moral Decay, Apathy, Political Immaturity, Cultural Shortsightedness, etc. and/or even Godlessness as our biggest problem. It seems to me that these responses are pointing directly at the people themselves as part of the problem… If we group these answers together, then we have about 18% of the answers.

Meanwhile, a number of people also directly pointed at our leaders by saying Lack of Moral Leadership, The Filipino Leader (even suggesting we can just import leaders), and Bad politics. Two people directly said that Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is our biggest problem! If leadership problems are grouped together, it would account for about 12% of the responses.

To think that the leaders and its people could be tied together (we elect our leaders and we are being led by them), then that response account for about 30% of the answers.

One e-mailed uniquely, by saying that Delays in our Justice System is the biggest problem the country has. Another texted that our Laws are Flawed, protecting the politicians rather than the helpless.

So, if we would like to draw some conclusions from this small survey, perhaps we can say that most of us thought that GRAFT AND CORRUPTION is the biggest problem of the country. Next problems are the people themselves (apathy, moral decay, etc), and then our leaders (bad politics, GMA, etc.). Next problem is the system (our laws and our Justice system). But in the end, many thought that all problems lead to POVERTY.

The next question therefore is how to solve these problems. This should be the subject of our next surveys.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Lead Philippines Survey #2: What is our biggest problem?

Lead Philippines is now conducting a small survey and asking the following question:

What is the country's biggest problem?
a. The Economy
b. Poverty
c. Graft and Corruption
d. Peace and Order
e. Others (please specify)

To answer, please send an email to lead.philippines@yahoo.com or post a comment on this article. Thank you very much for participating.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Manifesto

2020 Vision:
Lead Philippines envisions a country with a good number of capable national leaders of high integrity and patriotism, joining the political fray, and who instill hope, confidence and pride among the Filipino people in their own country by 2020.

Mission:
Lead Philippines is a movement of Filipinos that seeks to help the country find new leaders. The search for fresh leadership will be through a series of tasks aimed at:
1. Rousing people to do something, with whatever one can do or how little it may seem, and
2. In the process also rousing people with capability, integrity and patriotism to present themselves to the people and lead the country out of its problems, and
3. Providing these potential leaders with a venue in mass media where they can be heard, tested and, for those who are proven most worthy, be made popular, thereby,
4. Bringing hope, pride and confidence for the Filipino people.

Values:
Lead Philippines shall follow the same values it seeks from potential leaders. These values, which are expounded by another group called TETP* and which Lead Philippines support, are summarized as follows:

Patriotism
 Love for country, next to God
 Love for fellowmen, with special concern for those in abject poverty
 Offering of service not for own benefit but for the benefit of others

Integrity
 Passion to search for, to understand, and to spread the truth
 Fairness even when others are not fair
 Avoidance of conflict of interests, declaring when such exist in itself

Excellence
 Adequately prepare for important tasks
 Exemplify timeliness in its activities
 Seek out and honor excellence from other people

Specific Projects:
The flagship project which Lead Philippines plans to implement is to:
1. Produce a radio program that will feature truth, to provide real leaders (who are not afraid of the truth) with a venue where they can share their dreams and aspirations for the country.

Lead Philippines believe that the above project alone can have a tremendous impact in the search for new leadership. Potential leaders do not surface because they are not being given due recognition by mainstream media. Their capabilities and accomplishments remain unheralded and they remain largely unknown. Meanwhile, popular celebrities and moneyed politician are afforded with a lot of positive media exposure and are not subjected to hard scrutiny, thus further blurring the
difference between real and fake leaders. These further discourage real leaders who will never seek personal recognition.

The above project also provides Lead Philippines the media experience which could help it implement other projects as follows:
2. Produce a series of advertisements to be released in the tri-media as well as in newer media such as in the internet, to rouse people into positive and nationalistic action
3. Publish a newspaper to chronicle the country’s search for new leaders
4. Produce a pop and rock concert and produce a corresponding music CD which main theme is nationalism and call to action.
5. Produce a song-writing competition with nationalism as theme and televise a finals event featuring the songs that would touch the heart of the people and stir them to positive action
6. Produce a multi-artist recording of a song with nationalistic theme (similar to what is done in "Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo" recorded right after the 1986 People Power revolution.
7. Produce and popularize a televised search for national leaders, much like the American or Philippines Idol, but for leaders rather than singers, wherein the people can participate via SMS.
8. Produce and popularize a series of televised/radio debates and leadership forums in universities and other venues nationwide.

*To learn more about TETP, visit them online at: http://tetp.wordpress.com/about/

Thursday, December 18, 2008