MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Sara Duterte urged Filipinos to “be conscious of the country’s issues” and “fight for freedom” to honor the legacy of national hero Andres Bonifacio. In a video message on Saturday, Duterte called Bonifacio’s 161st birth anniversary “an opportunity to reflect on the present and the future as a free country.” Article continues after this advertisementShe said, “Mahalaga na ang pagdiriwang natin sa kadakilaan ni Andres Bonifacio ay magbukas ng ating kamalayan sa kalagayan ng ating bansa katulad na lang ng kahirapan, gutom, kawalan ng trabaho, at kawalan ng mga pangunahing serbisyo para sa napakaraming mga Pilipino.” FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO ‘2022 presidency was mine already’ – VP Duterte NEWSINFO House panel orders release of VP Duterte's chief of staff NEWSINFO Maynilad water service cut off set in Manila, Quezon City Dec 2-9(It is important, on our celebration of Andres Bonifacio’s heroism, for us to open our minds to the issues our country faces such as poverty, hunger, unemployment and the lack of basic services for many Filipinos.) READ: Marcos to Filipinos: Free country from ‘shackles of social ills’ Article continues after this advertisementDuterte honed in on Bonifacio’s background as the first of six children born to poor parents in Manila, saying Filipinos should be “inspired to work hard and be honest as citizens.” Article continues after this advertisementREAD: On Bonifacio Day, Romualdez asks Filipinos to ‘reject fear, division’ Article continues after this advertisementThe vice president called to action: “Ipalaganap natin ang mensahe ng kanyang kabayanihan sa isa’t isa at sana ay maging apoy itong mag-alab para tayo ay maging mas matatag, matapang, at naninindigan.” (Let us spread the message of his heroism to one another and let it set ablaze the fire for us to be steadfast, strong and assertive.) Article continues after this advertisement“Mga kababayan, ang pamana ni Bonifacio sa atin ay ang ating kalayaan. Alagaan natin ito. Ipaglaban natin ito,” Duterte added. (My fellow countrymen, Bonifacio gave us our freedom. Let us take care of it. Let us fight for it.) Bonifacio founded the militant group, the Katipunan, launching the country’s quest for freedom from Spanish colonial rule through the Cry of Pugad Lawin in 1896. Subscribe to our daily newsletter He was dubbed the “Father of the Philippine Revolution.”extreme gaming 88 READ NEXT Bonifacio Day protest: 1 cop hurt, 1 activist arrested in Mend... LWUA extends interim management setup for CDO’s water di... EDITORS' PICK On Bonifacio Day, Romualdez asks Filipinos to ‘reject fear, division’ LIVE: UAAP Season 87 basketball Final Four November 30 NBA Cup: Timberwolves stop 4-game skid, fends off Clippers Is Cebu City a ‘walkable’ city? Netizens respond, expert weighs in Taal Volcano: Phivolcs detects another phreatic eruption, 4 quakes UAAP: UP makes fourth straight finals, knocks off UST MOST READ PCG spots 3 Chinese research vessels in eastern PH economic zone ‘2022 presidency was mine already’ – VP Duterte Neri Naig’s fellow celeb endorser, politicians also face complaints — lawyer South Korea scrambles jets as Chinese, Russian warplanes approach Follow @FMangosingINQ on Twitter --> View comments |
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