Work efficiently, Palace employees told
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Instead, he urged a grassroots approach, emphasizing the role of dedicated police officers who patrol neighborhoods and earn the trust and respect of the communities they serve.
“The unity of our people around a common purpose that Bagong Pilipinas (New Philippines) envisions is founded on peace. In Bagong Pilipinas, every citizen is safe,” Marcos said.
Addressing the emerging threat of cybercrime, Marcos highlighted the importance of leveraging technology to protect citizens from digital threats.
He expressed concerns over electronic theft and fraud, emphasizing the need for robust cybersecurity measures to safeguard individuals, businesses, and national
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“We cannot allow electronic pickpocketing and all forms of robberies which are the digital equivalent of bag snatching,” warned President Marcos. “Cybercriminals also prey on the innocence of our young and exploit the vulnerabilities of our seniors.”
Marcos affirmed the government’s commitment to improving efforts against cybercrime, including improved detection, response, and resolution strategies.
He pledged continued support for the professional growth and well-being of PNP personnel, acknowledging the sacrifices made by officers and their families in service to the nation.
“When I talk about the PNP, that is not only those of you who are in uniform but also families without whom — without their continuing support and sacrifices — our officers cannot serve effectively,” Marcos said.
“They must be included in all that we worry about, in all that we care when we talk about the Philippine National Police,” he addded.
President Marcos concluded by urging newly-promoted officials to carry out their duties with diligence, integrity, and innovation, reiterating the administration’s unwavering commitment to enhancing the capabilities of the PNP and ensuring the safety and security of all Filipinos.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. told employees of the Office of the President and other public servants to work efficiently as the public relies on them to do their jobs right.
In his speech during the flag ceremony at the Malacañang grounds yesterday, Marcos underscored the gravity of their duties and the necessity to fulfill their tasks with utmost dedication.
The Chief Executive acknowledged that the OP personnel occasionally overlook the significance of their roles and fail to take a moment to reflect on their importance due to the heavy workload.
“We are reminded of the fact that the Office of the President is a 127-year-old institution. We have to, once in a while, take a step back, take a breath and remember how important the work that we do is, and what a great responsibility has been given us by our people,” Marcos said.
“It is a responsibility that we must fulfill, it must be a responsibility that we must do so as to make our people proud of us,” he added.
The Chief Executive explained that every project, every decision, every policy implementation that the government usually do is felt by the country.
Hence, Marcos told the government workers to continue working efficiently while always remembering their love for the country and their fellow countrymen.
While celebrating the significance of their roles, Marcos also urged the government employees to practice humility while having a service-oriented mindset.
“It does not mean we become arrogant, because that’s quite the opposite of what is required of us,” he noted. “We need to remain humble and follow this noble principle.”