Cooking seminar and demo and on the other side of the mall a bar tending seminar, demo and on the spot contest for the participants of the LEX (Livelihood and Entrepreneurship eXchange) Program year 2, a skills training and development program of Coucilor LEX Tupas with various partners in government and the private sector


Almost a thousand students, out of school youth, women and elderly benefited from the LEX Program year 1 and year 2


August 2, 2009

Our national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal once said that the youth are the hope of our country. Today, the youth is said to be a strong force that can affect politics, business, fashion, music and other important things in life. The concern is if the youth nowadays go with their passion and idealism to be vigilant and make sure their voices are heard.

I always hear and see young people who wish for less traffic, better infrastructure, more employment opportunities, better housing options, excellent public service, more affordable communications, cleaner and better looking surroundings, and the like. There are also those who blame other people for the bad state of certain things in our community or country especially politicians. They feel that it is all the responsibility of people holding political offices.

Majority of the electorate is below 35 years old. These voters are part of the strong youth vote. The thing is we have to make our strong and collective voices heard. If we want improvement and change it should start from each of us. We should be part of governance and it should start with us choosing the right and best fit for the position leaders. Let us not stop their but also be vigilant and critical of the steps our chosen leaders take.

We have the biggest stake in what our leaders do today for they are working for our future. It is best that we start working with them by being involved and put in our idealism to make the world much better than it is right now.

As what I usually say as my battle cry or my usual spiel, Para sa kauswagan sang Syudad sang Iloilo, UGYON Kabataang Ilonggo, UGYON Iloilo. Ilonggos are worth working and fighting for.