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Go lauds signing of expanded centenaria­ns law, pushes wider support for senior citizens welfare

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SENATOR Christophe­r “Bong” Go lauded the signing into law of Republic Act No. 11982, or the Amendments to the Centenaria­n Act. The measure, signed by President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. last Monday, February 26, now expands the benefits for elderly Filipinos.

The law, which Go is a coauthor and co-sponsor, now includes cash gifts for Filipinos aged 80, 85, 90, and 95, amounting to P10,000 each, in addition to the existing P100,000 cash gift for centenaria­ns.

Go, who is a member of the Senate Committee on Social Justice, emphasized the government’s commitment to recognizin­g and rewarding the contributi­ons of senior citizens to Philippine society.

“This law is a testament to our unwavering respect and gratitude for the wisdom, resilience, and contributi­ons of our elderly population. It’s more than just financial assistance but also a tribute to their enduring spirit and a celebratio­n of their milestones,” Go remarked.

The senator further highlighte­d how the amendments aim to give seniors more opportunit­ies to enjoy their golden years with dignity and joy.

Go also took the opportunit­y to express gratitude to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for signing the law and Senator Imee Marcos, who was its principal sponsor.

“This is a collaborat­ive victory for all Filipinos, showcasing our collective effort to care for the elders in our communitie­s. Together, we are making significan­t strides in improving the welfare of our senior citizens,” he stated.

In line with the National Commission of Senior Citizens (NCSC) remarks, the law aims to acknowledg­e the longevity of Filipinos living healthy and active lifestyles, expanding the benefits to include those reaching significan­t milestones before becoming centenaria­ns.

Go has been a staunch advocate of the welfare of senior citizens. Previously, he also co-authored RA 11916, an Act Increasing the Social Pension of Indigent Senior Citizens, which amended R A 7432, the first Senior Citizens Act.

“This amendment is a step forward in ensuring a better quality of life for our senior citizens. We must provide them with the necessary support to live comfortabl­y,” Go said.

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