STUDENT STEALS KISS FROM AQUINO, SCARES
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[PHOTO - PERKS OF A
PRESIDENT: PRESIDENT AQUINO SMILES AS MARIA JANUA B. POLIMAR SURPRISES HIM WITH
A HUG DURING THE AWARDING OF THE TEN OUTSTANDING STUDENTS IN MALACANANG - LYN RILLON]
MANILA, AUGUST 5, 2012
(INQUIRER) By Michael Lim Ubac - Like the
song says, a kiss is just a kiss. But 22-year-old Maria Janua Polinar's peck on
the cheek of President Benigno Aquino almost sent the presidential security
guards coming to the rescue.
It was a "dream come true" for Polinar, one of the 2012 Ten Outstanding
Students of the Philippines (TOSP) awardees, who took the liberty of embracing
the President soon after she was handed a plaque in Malacañang Thursday.
A startled Mr. Aquino embraced her, too, but the bachelor President looked
rather uneasy.
The crowd of students and academicians at the Rizal Ballroom broke into
applause when she suddenly planted a kiss on his cheek.
When asked later if he saw the kiss coming, the President said: "She asked
for my permission. She said, 'Sir, pwede pa-hug (Sir, can I give you a hug)? I
replied, 'No problem.'"
Abruptly changing the topic, he said, "I hope all of them will be successful,
including the other finalists, and may their dreams continue to live."
Fascination
Polinar explained that she was looking forward to the awarding ceremony in
the Palace because of her fascination with the presidency.
"I took political science, so we're really studying the government … Seeing
him in person was, 'My God! This is the reality!' This is really political
science. You're studying it, now you're seeing the physical structure."
Asked to recall what transpired before the kiss, she fondly recalled asking
Mr. Aquino's permission.
"He said, 'Sure.' Before the picture-taking, other higher officials on stage
said, 'You know if the presidential security guards saw you, they won't really
allow you.' But the President defended me: 'No, she asked permission, so it's
okay.'"
Magical moment
The meeting with the President became a magical moment for the starstruck
Polinar, who is now taking up law.
"I'm starstruck," she said, recalling that she had felt this way since Mr.
Aquino delivered his State of the Nation Address on July 23.
"He was really fighting corruption, reporting on the improvements in
government. Meeting him in person, with all those developments in the
Philippines, is like, 'Wow!'"
Polinar graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, magna cum
laude, from Central Mindanao University (CMU).
A multiawarded student leader, Polinar was a trainer and facilitator of the
Citizen's Voter Education program at CMU, and the antidrug campaign "Barkada
Kontra Droga Advocacy" of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency.
She was also a student parliamentarian.
"Being excellent and outstanding are two things that are equally significant
in today's society. Being excellent is a quality that would undermine
inequality, injustice and inefficiency. Being outstanding, on the other hand, is
a quality that would undermine disrespect, dishonesty and disobedience," she
said.
Honorees
The other TOSP 2012 awardees are: Kenneth Isaiah Ibasco Abante, Ateneo de
Manila University; Angelita Adajar Bombarda, De La Salle University; Jerome Ven
David, De La Salle University-Manila; John Michael Flores Dellariarte, Ateneo de
Zamboanga University; Daniel Philip Villaranda Dy, Ateneo de Naga University;
Jay-R Mesa Mendoza, University of Rizal System-Morong Campus; Ruthell Angusto
Moreno, West Visayas State University; Maria Janua Bacolod Polinar, Central
Mindanao University; Kurt Gerrard Tiu See, De La Salle University-Manila; and
Juan Carlo Pe Tejano, University of the Philippines-Diliman.
The TOSP, established 51 years ago, honors students exemplifying exemplary
leadership and superior academic performance and actively contributing to
nation-building through the auspices of RFM Foundation Inc. in cooperation with
the Commission on Higher Education and National Bookstore.
Jose Concepcion Jr., chair of the RFM Foundation, said TOSP awardees and
finalists "represent our greatest hope and brighter tomorrow for our beloved
country."
Thanks from Aquino
"Thank you for ensuring that the flame of servant leadership and
nation-building burns brightly throughout the country," said Concepcion.
In his speech, President Aquino urged the youth to participate in
nation-building by showing compassion and generosity to others.
"God has blessed you … What would you do now? Will you pursue personal gains,
or will you look after the welfare of others?" he said.
The chief executive called on the youth to remain committed to initiating and
inspiring projects and programs for the country's progress.
Chief News Editor: Sol Jose Vanzi
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