Expanded SK bill to empower, professionalize youth officials

By Connie Calipay

February 20, 2022, 5:38 pm

<p><strong>YOUTH BILL.</strong> A member of the Sangguniang Kabataan in Albay’s Second District registers at the information caravan on House Bill 10698 or the Expanded Sangguniang Kabataan Act at Legazpi City Convention Center in Albay on Saturday (Feb. 19, 2022). The bill will grant honoraria and trainings for the youth officials, among other benefits. <em>(PNA photo by Eliakim Neric-OJT)</em></p>

YOUTH BILL. A member of the Sangguniang Kabataan in Albay’s Second District registers at the information caravan on House Bill 10698 or the Expanded Sangguniang Kabataan Act at Legazpi City Convention Center in Albay on Saturday (Feb. 19, 2022). The bill will grant honoraria and trainings for the youth officials, among other benefits. (PNA photo by Eliakim Neric-OJT)

LEGAZPI CITY – Members of the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) in Albay's Second District are hopeful that House Bill (HB) 10698 that will grant kagawad (councilors) honoraria and appropriate certificates of civil service eligibility will be enacted into law.

The bill, which will expand the functions of SK councilors to include skills training, youth employment, environmental protection, values education, and other programs specific to the vulnerabilities affecting young people, hurdled second reading in January

In an interview on Sunday, Rodel Padilla, 27, the incumbent SK chairman in Camalig town, said the measure will make councilors more functional.

“If the bill will be [signed] into law, SK officials will be more obligated to do their jobs efficiently and actively given that they will be receiving honorariums,” Padilla said.

SK councilor Giovanni Mancera, 21, is hopeful about the bill.

Bilang isang SK kagawad na nagsisilbi sa aming barangay ng halos sa apat na taon na, masaya ako na mabigyan din kami ng ganitong tulong bilang sukli sa aming pagseserbisyo sa publiko lalo na sa kapwa namin kabataan. Kaya umaasa ako na sana ay maipasa ito bilang batas ngayong taon (As an SK councilor working in our village for almost four years now, I am glad for us to receive this kind of assistance in exchange for our service to the public especially to our fellow youths. Therefore, I am hoping that this bill will be passed into law this year),” Mancera said.

Meanwhile, Jodilyn Manrique, 21, an SK treasurer thanked lawmakers, including bill author and Albay (2nd District) Rep. Joey Salceda for their support for SK officials.

“As an appointed SK treasurer in our barangay, I am glad to know that our government acknowledges the service we give to the community by providing this kind of act,” she said.

Under the bill, SK councilors, including appointed treasurers and secretaries, will receive honoraria and other benefits such as Philippine Health Insurance Corporation premium contribution and exemption from any components of National Service Training Programs-Civic Welfare Training Service in schools.

“The main concept of HB 10698 is for the empowerment and professionalization of the SK,” Salceda said during an information caravan on Saturday at Legazpi City Convention Center in Albay. (PNA/With a report from Eliakim Neric-OJT)


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