HOW CAN WE GIVE FULL AUTONOMY TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS?
HOW CAN WE GIVE FULL AUTONOMY TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS? When we speak of “full autonomy” for Local Government Units (LGUs), we must ask: autonomy from whom—and for what purpose? The Local Government Code of 1991 was supposed to be our great decentralization experiment. It devolved health, agriculture, and social welfare functions to cities and municipalities. Yet, more than three decades later, many LGUs still act like field offices of the national government rather than self-governing communities. Take one concrete example: the Municipal Treasurer. Under Section 470 of RA 7160, the Treasurer is appointed not by the Mayor but by the Secretary of Finance. The Mayor merely recommends; the Department of Finance decides. The Treasurer is under the Mayor’s administrative supervision but remains technically supervised by the Bureau of Local Government Finance. Why? Because money is power. And power, it seems, is something the center is not ready to release. The same pattern applies elsewher...