Hole of Justice
by Peter G. Jimenea
The Coal-Fired Power Plant!
Sen. Franklin Drilon is disgusted by
the decision of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) granting the request of
Panay Energy Development Corp. (PEDC) to
collect from city power consumers the losses it incurred during the initial
stage of its operation amounting to P692 million.
This is a 360 degrees turn-around by
PEDC and the Global Business Corporation (GBC) from their promised power reduction
of P2 per kwh to consumers once its plant starts operation. As it turned out, liars
they could only be!
The alleged P692M losses of the power
plant during emission and other testing operation will be charged to consumers.
This rate increase approved by the ERC will be slowly charged to the consumers which
shall appear in the Panay Electric Company’s (PECO) monthly billings.
This is not what we think the ERC
business is all about. Its decision is anti-poor. The approval of PEDC’s
petition to collect its losses from power consumers is a clear injustice. We
have nothing to do with that loss that rightfully belonged to them. Oh my, what
is somewhat missing in the empty lives of these people is to die with dignity!
ERC officials should know that it is
only for them and the stockholders of the coal-fired power plant that the
petition was good. In business venture, losses are part of the risks that
should be shouldered by the investors. It should be deducted from their paid-up
capital invested, not from consumers’ pocket!
If losses as PEDC officials claimed are
true, the consumers have nothing to do with it. We are only obliged to pay our
monthly billings to PECO. So why charge us the P692M when we have never used
that energy? Company’s profit and loss are parts of the ventures of investors, not
of consumers!
The public perceived a collusion between
PEDC and the ERC officials due to the delayed delivery of copy of the approved
petition to the city government when it was already a done deal since December
2011. This reinforced the widespread belief that millions played a big role in
this corruption tainted ERC decision.
Pragmatism tells us that no business venture
is free from losses. Stockholders of GBC and their stooges understand this. But
love-of-money propelled them to bleed more the poor with that petition reeking
with domino theory. Yes, P.32 centavos increase today, another increase
tomorrow and so on and so forth!
GBC and PEDC officials are overtly professing
their covert undertaking. Lowly employees of the coal-fired power plant are
most sorely tempted to cheat but don’t, what a shame. Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus – he who has lied about one thing
is most likely to lie about everything. (Ramos vs. CA, 188 SCRA 450).
It was only our misfortune that ERC
officials have succumbed to temptation of greed. They approved that Under
Recovery Collection of PEDC charging the poor consumers with electricity they
have never used. This act is contra bonos
mores - against good morals or contrary to sound established practice!
We have the right to oppose this
unjust power charges approved by ERC crooks. Ubi jus ibi remedium – where there is right, there is remedy. (Gabita
vs. Perez, 169 SCRA 517). If people are stripped naked of their rights as human
beings, democracy cannot survive and government becomes meaningless. I’m sure
Sen. Drilon subscribes to this!
Charging the P692M to the poor consumers is
injustice that cries to God for punishment. ERC crooks should know, their tragedy
is not to die but having no one to cry. Remember, for a good public servant, he
is better missed than damned. I hope there is now a signature campaign against
this unjust PEDC charges!
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