The Philippine Star

Duterte ushers in Pinoys to ‘new revolution’

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ With Robertzon Ramirez, Marc Jayson Cayabyab, Helen Flores

President Duterte will not have any official activity as the country marks today the 154th birth anniversar­y of Filipino hero and Father of the Philippine Revolution Andres Bonifacio, but he urged the Filipinos to wage a “new revolution” – the need to liberate the country from corruption, criminalit­y and illegal drugs.

“It was Andres Bonifacio who ignited the fires of revolt that led to the foundation of our nation and brought freedom to our people,” Duterte said in a message.

Bonifacio started the Philippine revolution in 1896 against the Spanish colonial government.

The President underscore­d the Filipino’s “solemn obligation to bring life,” relating it to Bonifacio’s aspiration­s, and ushered in an era of civic consciousn­ess and nationalis­m.

“At a time when the future of our country is at stake, all of us are called to become actively involved in nation-building. Let us fight to free ourselves from the grasp of corruption, criminalit­y and illegal drugs,” he said, adding that this will liberate the people from the clutches of terror and violence and preserve Filipinos’ ideals, values and way of life.

“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,” the Chief Executive said.

Like Bonifacio, Duterte enjoined the nation to “light the flames of change that will bring about real and meaningful transforma­tion in our nation.”

Duterte will not attend the traditiona­l rites at Monumento in Caloocan City. He will instead be represente­d by presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque.

In connection with Bonifacio Day today, the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority yesterday warned motorists of heavy traffic from Balintawak to MacArthur Highway in Caloocan City due to closure of roads near the Bonifacio monument. –

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