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Duterte to Filipinos: Like Bonifacio, seek meaningful change

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On the 145th birth anniversar­y of revolution­ary hero Andres Bonifacio, President Rodrigo Duterte called on his fellow countrymen to emulate Bonifacio by seeking “real and meaningful” progress in the nation.

Duterte, in his message on Bonifacio Day, said each Filipino should unite to rid the nation of unabated proliferat­ion of corruption, criminalit­y, narcotics trade, and hostilitie­s of armed groups.

He urged the public to envision a “peaceful, orderly and comfortabl­e life for all” to make the country “better and more progressiv­e.”

“Let us fight to free ourselves from the grasp of corruption, criminalit­y and illegal drugs; to liberate our people from the clutches of terror and violence; and to preserve our ideals, values and way of life,” Duterte said.

The President paid tribute Wednesday, November 30, to Bonifacio “who ignited the fires of revolt that led to the foundation of our nation and brought freedom to our people. “

He said Filipinos are duty-bound to reinvigora­te Bonifacio’s ultimate goal to promote “civic consciousn­ess and nationalis­m.”

“On this day, we pay tribute to Andres Bonifacio, the ‘Father of the Philippine Revolution,’” the President said. “As the heirs of his revolution, it is our solemn obligation to bring life to his aspiration­s and usher in an era of civic consciousn­ess and nationalis­m.”

Branded as the “Father of the Philippine Revolution,” Bonifacio led the revolution­ary secret society Katipunan in 1896 to fight Spanish colonial rulers.

Duterte cited Katipunan heroes’ gallantry as a good precedent to encourage Filipino people to actively participat­e in nation-building, especially when the country’s future “is at stake.”

“As we strive to give a peaceful, orderly and comfortabl­e life for all, may we never lose sight of our shared vision for a better and more progressiv­e Philippine­s. Like Bonifacio, let us light the flames of change that will bring about real and meaningful transforma­tion in our nation,” he added.

Let us fight to free ourselves from the grasp of corruption, criminalit­y and illegal drugs. PRESIDENT RODRIGO DUTERTE

 ?? SUNSTAR FILE FOTO ?? HERO. Gat. Andres Bonifacio, immortaliz­ed with his own statue, was the founder of the revolution­ary secret society called the Katipunan.
SUNSTAR FILE FOTO HERO. Gat. Andres Bonifacio, immortaliz­ed with his own statue, was the founder of the revolution­ary secret society called the Katipunan.

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