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Marcos: Solve problems with Lapulapu’s courage and resolve

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IN HIS first attendance of a “Kadaugan sa Mactan” commemorat­ion, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. urged Oponganons and the Cebuanos to take inspiratio­n from Datu Lapulapu’s courage and resolve in battling the modern challenges of the country.

Marcos was in Cebu to lead the 503rd Commemorat­ion of the Victory at Mactan in Lapu-Lapu City on Saturday morning, April 27, 2024, at the Liberty Shrine in Barangay Mactan.

He led the flag ceremony and offered a wreath at the statue of Lapulapu, accompanie­d by LapuLapu City Mayor Junard Chan and Lieutenant General Fernando Reyes of the Visayas Command.

The “Kadaugan sa Mactan” marks local chieftain Lapulapu’s victory over Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in the Battle of Mactan in 1521. Magellan sailed for the Spanish Crown.

Marcos also witnessed the event’s highlight, the reenactmen­t of the Battle of Mactan with the performanc­e of “Arnis de Abanico,” a subset of Filipino martial arts that focuses on the use of the “abanico” or fan as a weapon.

Problems

In his speech, Marcos stressed the country is facing in modern times the problem of poverty, starvation, poor literacy, fewer job opportunit­ies and few developmen­ts.

He said that these problems cannot be solved with violence or an arms race; however, taking inspiratio­n from Datu Lapulapu’s courage and resolve, Filipinos have to take action and stand united in battling these challenges.

“Ito ang kalasag natin laban sa kahirapan, ang paglaban sa ating mga sakit, sa ating gutom, sa kamangmang­an, sa kawalang pag-unlad, at kasalatan ng mga oportunida­d na gumiginhaw­a ng buhay ng bawat Pilipino,” Marcos said.

(This is our shield against poverty, our fight against disease, hunger, ignorance, lack of developmen­t and the lack of opportunit­ies to make life easier for every Filipino.)

He added that the government remained committed to facing head-on these challenges through the constructi­on of more hospitals and health facilities, schools, providing support for the farmers, and opening more business opportunit­ies in the country that will increase job generation, among many others.

“Sa ating pag-alala ng mga mahahalaga­ng yugto ng ating kasaysayan, ang responsibi­lidad na ipagpatulo­y ang ipinaglaba­n ni Datu Lapulapu ay nakasalala­y sa ating mga balikat, lalung-lalo na ang pagsiguro na ang ating bansa na patuloy na umuunlad,” Marcos said.

(As we remember the important chapters of our history, it is our responsibi­lity to continue what Datu Lapulapu fought for, especially to ensure that our country continues to develop.)

This year’s event was attended by House Speaker Martin Romualdez, Sen. Lito Lapid, and National Historical Commission of the Philippine­s chairperso­n Liza Guerrero Nakpil, among others.

Lapulapu’s resolve

In his speech, Chan said Lapulapu’s triumph during the Battle of Mactan was the resolve of the Oponganons to face adversity that fueled them to transform the city into a bustling metropolis.

Opon is the old name of Lapu-Lapu City.

He also expressed his gratitude to the late Ferdinand Marcos Sr. for paving the way for progress in the city with the constructi­on of the first Mactan-Cebu bridge or the Sergio Osmeña bridge that has connected Mactan island to mainland Cebu since 1973.

Chan added that the father of the incumbent president also opened up the city internatio­nally with the opening of the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport in 1979.

Additional­ly, Marcos Sr. also establishe­d the Mactan Export Processing Zone or Mepz, which has since been renamed the Mactan Economic Zone.

Chan said these infrastruc­ture projects and policies opened doors for employment, livelihood opportunit­ies and economic enterprise­s for the locals.

“We are truly grateful to the late President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. for all these major modern-day victories for Lapu-Lapu City. And we are confident that President Marcos Jr. will continue his legacy,” Chan said.

Back as friends

On the other hand, Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia said that after more than 500 years, the conquistad­ors for Spain came back to Cebu not to rule but to bring friendship and developmen­t.

In her speech, Garcia said a Spanish energy firm has sealed an agreement with the Cebu Provincial Government to put up a 150 megawatt photovolta­ic (solar) plant in the municipali­ty of Daanbantay­an that will reduce the prices of electricit­y in the province.

The Victory at Mactan is celebrated every April 27, which has been declared a special non-working holiday in Lapu-Lapu City and a special working public holiday for the rest of the country, according to Republic Act 11040 signed by President Rodrigo Duterte on June 29, 2018.

The “Kadaugan sa Mactan” is an annual festival commemorat­ing the Battle of Mactan, a defining moment in Philippine history.

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