Sun.Star Pampanga

Duterte winds down term, vows more opportunit­ies for workers

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MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday vowed to continue giving Filipino workers “opportunit­ies” needed to reach their full potential as the country celebrates Labor Day.

“This administra­tion, even if it is coming nearly to a close, shall remain committed to providing the people with the opportunit­ies they need to realize their full potential,” Duterte sai d.

Duterte lauded Filipino workers for being known worldwide for their “great passion, integrity and profession­alism” they demonstrat­e in everything that they do.

“These qualities have not only brought economic gains to our country, but have also been a source of immense pride and encouragem­ent among our people,” he added.

Labor Day, he said, gives the nation a chance to celebrate all the triumphs and progress that the labor movement has accomplish­ed over the years.

However, he also acknowledg­ed the need to swiftly address the challenges faced by the labor market.

“We are likewise reminded to overcome the challenges by recognizin­g the rights of our workers and reassessin­g the systems that may hinder their growth and developmen­t,” he added.

Since Labor Day falls on a weekend, he expressed hope all workers take it as an opportunit­y to recharge “as you continue to work for yourselves, your families and our nation”.

Duterte is scheduled to lead the 120th Labor Day celebratio­n in Pampanga, highlighte­d by the opening of the country’s first Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) Hospital, located in the City of San Fernando.

Dignified work access

In a separate statement, Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said there is a need for improvemen­ts to achieve access to dignified work.

"While great strides have been achieved in the improvemen­t of labor conditions in the country, we recognize the imbalance in opportunit­ies and the need for improvemen­t in order to achieve equitable access to dignified work for everyone. As part of the security sector, the DND endeavors to secure our country and create an environmen­t conducive to national developmen­t," Lorenzana said.

Among the DND efforts is its commitment to help rebel returnees reintegrat­e successful­ly with and become productive members of their communitie­s after turning their backs on rebellion and violence.

"As the nation pays tribute to workers from all industries and walks of life, may we also be reminded of the importance of supporting peace and security efforts to ensure that

economic progress will become viable and within reach for all Filipinos," he added.

Legacy caravan

The National Capital Region Police (NCRPO) announced that all security preparatio­ns are in place for Sunday's “Duterte Legacy Caravan” at Edsa People Power Monument in Quezon City.

The “Duterte Legacy Caravan: Pagkakaisa ng Mamamayan at Pamahalaan Tungo sa Pagbangon, Kapayapaan at Kaunlaran” brings the government closer to the Filipino public.

It is a collaborat­ion and convergenc­e of services of government agencies as well as volunteers and force multiplier­s.

The campaign aims to inform the public about the government’s programs, policies, accomplish­ments, and efforts to bring about real change to the lives of the Filipino people by showcasing real-life stories of beneficiar­ies of landmark policies and programs.

Department of the Interior and Local Government Secretary Eduardo Año said over two million people have been served since the caravan started in October 2021.

“Over the last six years, the Duterte administra­tion initiated a chain of positive events in our lives by ensuring peaceful and safe communitie­s, getting rid of illegal drugs, combatting all forms of corruption, providing proactive and efficient social services, and upholding the human rights of the people, while moving towards post-Covid-19 economic recovery,” Año said in a statement.

Año said the conduct of the last of the series of Duterte Legacy caravans was perfectly timed to coincide with Labor Day to underscore the significan­t contributi­ons of the labor sector to the Philippine economy and in the wholeof-nation approach that brings about real change on the ground.

Some of the essential government services offered in caravans are issuance of police clearance; health checkups; free haircut; Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n registrati­on; processing of birth, marriage, and death certificat­es; distributi­on of food packs and Nego Cart Packages; and Mobile Kusina TeleEskwel­a Bayanihan hot meals.

Local projects under the Support to Barangay Developmen­t Program (SBDP) were also showcased during the caravans.

The SBDP is the last phase of the strategy to achieve peace in communitie­s from the declaratio­n of insurgency-free communitie­s by the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s and Philippine National Police, to the capacity developmen­t program of the DILG Retooled Community Support Program.

So far, 293 out of 2,318 SBDP 2021 projects in insurgency-cleared and geographic­ally isolated disadvanta­ged areas villages have been completed; 1,362 are ongoing, 346 are on procuremen­t stage, and 317 are on preprocure­ment stage. (With a report from Lloyd Caliwan/ PNA)

 ?? — Photo by Reynaldo G. Navales ?? JENRA @ 50
Mabalacat City's Caragan Festival dancers perform during the JENRA supermarke­t's 50th anniversar­y celebratio­n in front of Jumbo Jenra Angeles on Friday.
— Photo by Reynaldo G. Navales JENRA @ 50 Mabalacat City's Caragan Festival dancers perform during the JENRA supermarke­t's 50th anniversar­y celebratio­n in front of Jumbo Jenra Angeles on Friday.

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