The Senate is in mourning for yet another of its former members, Tessie Aquino-Oreta, who died of cancer on Thursday night. She was 75.
Only three weeks ago, on April 20, ex-senator Heherson Alvarez, an environmentalist and stalwart of the anti-Marcos resistance, died of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on April 20.
鈥淪he was a very lively person and a very good legislator 鈥 My family and I are so saddened by her demise,鈥 Senate President Vicente Sotto III said of Oreta on Friday.
鈥淸She was] truly a staunch supporter of education for the masses and women empowerment 鈥 She was like a sister to me and Greg. We will miss her terribly,鈥 Sotto told the Inquirer, referring to his close friend, former senator and now Communications and Technology Secretary Gregorio Honasan II.
鈥淗er work ethics were excellent,鈥 he added, recalling their time in 2004 as leaders of the campaign team of the then movie superstar and presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr., since deceased.
Senate honors
Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri said that in accordance with its tradition, the chamber would immediately suspend its session on Monday in honor of Oreta, who also served as congresswoman representing the Malabon-Navotas district from 1987 to 1998.
Zubiri said the scheduled meeting on Monday of the Senate committee of the whole with the members of the Cabinet would be moved to Tuesday.
Public service
In a statement expressing its condolences to the Aquino and Oreta families, Malaca帽ang said the late lawmaker had 鈥渁 distinguished career in public service.鈥欌
鈥淪he served the country as a senator during the 11th and 12th Congress and as (Malabon) representative during the eighth, ninth and 10th Congress,鈥欌 presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said.
Sen. Francis Pangilinan said Oreta鈥檚 passion for public service might have been influenced by her older brother, the late democracy icon and freedom fighter Benigno 鈥淣inoy鈥 Aquino Jr. Himself a former senator, Aquino was assassinated at the then Manila International Airport on Aug. 21, 1983, upon coming home from exile in the United States.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just appropriate that [Oreta] was fondly known [by her initials] TAO. She had a concern [for the common man], humility and heart, particularly in her advocacy for education,鈥 Pangilinan said.
Sotto cited Oreta for shepherding in the Senate the enactment of a number of laws, including the Early Childhood Care and Development Act, the Solo Parents Act, the Solid Waste Management Act, the Philippine Micronutrient Fortification Program, the Clean Air Act, the E-Commerce Act, the Philippine High School System Act, the Governance of Basic Education Act, and the Philippine Landscape Architecture Act.
He said his wife, actress Helen Gamboa, a relative of Oreta鈥檚, was particularly grieved by the former senator鈥檚 death. 鈥淗elen is devastated by her passing. She has not stopped crying since we were told of the news [Thursday] night,鈥 he said.
For teachers鈥 welfare
Sen. Richard Gordon said 鈥渢he country lost a dedicated public servant who was also an advocate of education of employment.鈥欌
鈥淣ot only did we share the same passion for promoting the welfare of our country鈥檚 teachers because of our belief that having good teachers is the key to a better future for our country, but Tessie was a very close friend to us,鈥欌 Gordon said.
Former Sen. Bam Aquino expressed grief over the death of his aunt: 鈥淥ur hearts are heavy for losing someone who cared for us and her countrymen deeply. May you rest in peace, Tita Tessie.鈥 鈥擬ARLON RAMOS