Friday, November 27, 2009

WHO'S AFRAID OF MANNY PACQUIAO THE POLITICIAN?

By Atty. Dan Neri Lim
PhilBoxing.com

After the dust has settled on Manny Pacquiao’s successful date with destiny, the next item on the agenda is the pound-for-pound king’s congressional bid in Sarangani province. Unlike Manny’s boxing exploits, his foray into politics has divided the nation between those who want him to stick to the ring and those who approve of his political plans.

Let me share my thoughts on this issue.

The reasons commonly cited by those who disapprove of Manny’s congressional aspirations have to do with his qualifications although there are those who honestly think it would be best for him to stay away from politics.

By qualifications, critics would naturally point to his lack of a diploma and an impressive academic record that would come in handy for the expected debates during legislative deliberations.

Before they get carried away by this argument, let me put things in their proper perspective. First, it is true that Manny is still working to get a degree this late in life. It should be pointed out, however, that Manny was unable to go to school on schedule like many people because of poverty.

It was not his fault then so it should not be his fault now. One may even admire his decision to return to school at this time at an age when many are too tired and too proud to learn. What makes it more impressive is the fact that he has all the money that he needs for the rest of his life.

Unknown to many people, Manny is a faithful and devoted student. While most people in his shoes would gladly pay to study by correspondence, he has insisted in attending classes in school not only because he wants to experience how it is to be a student but also because he does not want special treatment. If that is not humility and greatness, I don’t know what is.

In this regard, Manny is even better off than many graduates who didn’t earn their degrees, if you know what I mean. This makes him rank higher than many politicians who may be able to show diplomas but lack the education that should go with it.

It is true that he is still on the hunt for his diploma, but I have no doubt he will get it in due time. One who approaches his studies the same way he trains eight weeks for a boxing match will have little problem with that.

It is true that Manny does not pronounce words and form sentence like they do in exclusive schools, but that does not mean he is inferior intellectually or less of a student. What he lacks in form, Manny will make up in substance.

Many well-meaning friends say Manny will just be destroyed if he plunges into the murky waters of politics. Well meaning as they are, they do not know Manny. Again, Manny is a good student. If he was able to stay clear of scandal in the tricky world of boxing, it would not be surprising if he will give a good account of himself as a public servant.

Manny possesses the sincerity that is lacking in many politicians. He has the passion to serve and is willing to work hard to render quality service. Over and above that, there is no doubt about his compassion and love for people.

It is sad that while many Filipinos say they care for the poor and suffering masses in our country, they do not want sincere and dedicated individuals like Manny to try their hand at politics. It is like leaving the majority of our people at the mercy of unscrupulous and opportunistic politicians.

I would like to believe that Manny’s congressional bid is more important to him than the seventh title he won at the expense of Miguel Cotto. While he received acclaim, immortality and the biggest purse in his career, there is something in a public office that would bring him greater satisfaction.

No one is saying that his next political battle will be easy. But like a true warrior, Manny is all pumped up for the fight well aware that to win he will have to take as much as he can give. He will give his best to win and he knows it won’t be given to him on a silver platter.

Will Manny make a good politician? We will never know the answer unless we give him the chance to prove his worth. I strongly believe that he will prove the skeptics wrong because Manny will work harder than anyone to get things done.

Who is afraid of Manny Pacquiao the politician? Definitely not me.

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