The Philippine Star

Defense moving forward

- ATTY. MIKE TOLEDO

The mandate of the Department of National Defense (DND) is to secure the sovereignt­y of the State and integrity of the national territory as enshrined in the Constituti­on. We will strictly enforce this mandate whether externally or internally.”

Words no less from our very own secretary of National Defense Gilberto “Gibo” Cojuangco Teodoro Jr. considerin­g recent internal and external threats to the country’s sovereignt­y.

After all, our current defense secretary is no patsy or slouch. The way I know him personally, he is very much a no-nonsense, hands-on, very determined leader who will not back down from the face of aggression.

Gibo had previously served in the same post from 2007 to 2009 under the administra­tion of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

Both a Lasallian and an Isko ng Bayan, he graduated from UP Law and topped the Bar exams in 1989. He earned his Master of Laws from Harvard Law School, and once served as congressma­n for Tarlac’s 1st District from 1998 to 2007.

He had also served as the chairman of the Philippine Air Force Multi-Sectoral Governance Council (PAF MSGC), of which I am also a member.

It is good that we have Gibo in public service and at the helm of the Defense department. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (PBBM) could not have appointed a more deserving person to the position.

Just recently, the Manila Overseas Press Club, or MOPC, had occasion to hold a Defense Night with no less than Secretary Gibo as its guest of honor and speaker. It was my honor to serve as emcee and moderator for my good friend in this event.

The MOPC, the oldest and most prestigiou­s press club in Asia, was founded in 1945 by foreign correspond­ents who came with American general Douglas MacArthur when he landed in Manila after Liberation. It counts among its members the owners of the largest media organizati­ons, top businessme­n, and profession­als — some of the most experience­d, senior and influentia­l journalist­s and media practition­ers in the country.

The MOPC is currently headed by another no-nonsense guy, Tony Lopez, and it is likewise my honor to be a member of this venerable organizati­on.

During the MOPC Defense Night, held at the ballroom of the Fairmont Hotel in Makati City, Secretary Gibo tackled such pivotal issues as the West Philippine Sea, national security, and the future of our Armed Forces.

According to the defense chief, the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) is now embarking on a “comprehens­ive archipelag­ic defense concept” to ensure that the country will benefit from the natural resources that are to be found in its exclusive economic zone (EEZ). This transforma­tion is initially aimed at allowing the AFP to protect and guarantee “Philippine nationals, Philippine corporatio­ns, and those authorized by the Philippine government the unimpeded and peaceful exploratio­n and exploitati­on of all natural resources within our EEZ and other areas we have jurisdicti­on.”

Secretary Gibo said that this concept will also allow the Philippine­s to project its military power into areas that must be protected and preserved, pursuant to the Constituti­on.

He mentioned that “other than a forward-looking concept, we are evolving into a defense concept which projects our power into our areas where we must by Constituti­onal fiat and duty, protect and preserve our resources.”

Secretary Gibo also cited the importance of protecting Philippine interests and Filipinos in an increasing­ly volatile and unpredicta­ble world, hence the need to develop the AFP capable of carrying out such missions in the future. He said that these tasks are not simple and involve more efforts aside from the acquisitio­n of new equipment to beef up the AFP’s capability.

Secretary Gibo also spoke about the “Rehorizon 3” capability and enhancemen­t modernizat­ion program of the AFP, which was recently approved by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. This will give the military an array of capabiliti­es that will boost its capability in protecting the nation.

During the Q&A, Secretary Gibo also emphasized that the “illegal encroachme­nt by one country on us cannot be justified by a big power play or big power competitio­n. He added that this act is “plain and simple denial” of the Philippine­s’ right interest and the narrative that the country is being party to a superpower rivalry is being used as a “deflection mechanism” to hide the real intention of the occupation of “almost all, if not all, of the South China Sea.”

Secretary Gibo also stressed the need to create a credible deterrent capability to face present and future threats.

“We have to create a capable, agile, sustainabl­e, secure, credible in all defense establishm­ent with a credible deterrent capability. Whatever the threats are, that is what you need to secure your territory because we are not only talking about one area, but we are also talking about the Philippine Rise, we are talking about other threats in the future,” he said.

Truly, our national defense needs the support of all Filipinos, and we should rally behind PBBM, Secretary Gibo, the DND, and the AFP on this one.

Congratula­tions to the MVP Group of Companies for dominating the recent 20th Philippine Quill Awards, considered the nation’s most-esteemed business communicat­ion awards program and organized by the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Business Communicat­ors, or IABC.

Acknowledg­ing the impact of these award-winning communicat­ions strategies to stakeholde­rs, chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan, or MVP, said that “there is power in clear and transparen­t communicat­ion, and these recognitio­ns inspire us to continue communicat­ing with transparen­cy and impact — ultimately driving positive change and progress in the communitie­s we serve.”

Congratula­tions, too, to the FIBA Local Organizing Committee and to the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas, as well as to the private sector and all concerned government agencies and instrument­alities, for the recognitio­n given by the Philippine Senate for the successful hosting of the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.

The recognitio­n was contained in Senate Resolution No. 857 introduced by Senate President Migz Zubiri with Senators Sonny Angara, Joel Villanueva, JV Ejercito, Nancy Binay, Win Gatchalian, Grace Poe, and co-sponsored by Senator Pia Cayetano.

 ?? ?? First row, from left: Lily Lim , Atty. Ceferino Benedicto Jr., Justice Rogelio Quevedo, Victor Garcia, Connie Garcia, Comm. Nona Ricafort, Jose Leviste Jr., Atty. Fe Barin, Mary Ann Susano, Atty. Dindo Donato Garciano, Atty. Reynaldo Maulit, Atty. Rodolfo Reyes and Atty. Eduardo Balauro (second row, from left:) MOPC Board of Governors Jimmy Policarpio, Sara Soliven De Guzman, Maloli Espinosa Supnet, Eric S. Canoy, Elizabeth H. Lee, Jose Rodriguez and Tony Lopez with Secretary Teodoro (fifth from Left).
First row, from left: Lily Lim , Atty. Ceferino Benedicto Jr., Justice Rogelio Quevedo, Victor Garcia, Connie Garcia, Comm. Nona Ricafort, Jose Leviste Jr., Atty. Fe Barin, Mary Ann Susano, Atty. Dindo Donato Garciano, Atty. Reynaldo Maulit, Atty. Rodolfo Reyes and Atty. Eduardo Balauro (second row, from left:) MOPC Board of Governors Jimmy Policarpio, Sara Soliven De Guzman, Maloli Espinosa Supnet, Eric S. Canoy, Elizabeth H. Lee, Jose Rodriguez and Tony Lopez with Secretary Teodoro (fifth from Left).
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 ?? ?? The author with Secretary Gilberto “Gibo” Teodoro, Jr.
The author with Secretary Gilberto “Gibo” Teodoro, Jr.

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