TOKYO, Japan — President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has stressed the importance of the support given by the Japanese government to the Philippines in undertaking the peace process, saying Filipinos are able to live a good life because of it.
Marcos said this during a courtesy call on the members of the Japanese parliament on Thursday, Feb. 9, here.
In his speech, the President thanked the government of Japan for its unwavering support to the Philippine peace process and countless development assistance.
"It has been a critical part of our peace process. It is a process that we have been undertaking for many, many years and I think and finally see the light at the end of the tunnel,” he said.
“The participation of the Japanese support in that peace process has been invaluable," he added.
The President cited the Japanese government's Japan-Bangsamoro Initiatives for Reconstruction and Development (J-BIRD) program, which involves long-term support for governance, decommissioning and socio-economic development.
The Japanese government, he said, has long been supportive of the peace process via various mechanisms, particularly the International Monitoring Team (IMT), the International Contact Group (ICG) and the Independent Commission on Policing (ICP).
Data from the Philippine government show that, Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) for Mindanao’s peace and development from 2002 to 2019 reached 51 billion Japanese yen.
‘A good life’
Meanwhile, the President Marcos thanked the Japanese government for giving Filipinos living and working in Japan "a very good life."
"Our countrymen are unanimous in their expressions of their own gratitude for how they have been accepted into the workforce -- of the Japanese workforce -- and into the society, of the fabric of Japanese society," President he said.
To date, government figures show that there are around 300,000 Filipinos living and working in Japan.
President Marcos also invited members of the Japanese parliament to visit the Philippines to see the results of the assistance continuously being given by their government to the Filipino people.
"Look at the effects of this support that you have been giving us, not only in Southern Philippines but all the many -- especially infrastructure projects that Japan has supported over the years," he said.
Present during the meeting of the Japan-Philippines Parliamentary Friendship League (JPPFL) included former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo; Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri; House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez; Special Assistant to the President, Secretary Antonio Ernesto Lagdameo Jr.; and Senator Mark Villar for the Philippine delegation.
Meanwhile, JPPFL participants were members of the Japanese House of Representatives led by Chairman Moriyama Hiroshi, Vice Chairmen Okuno Shinsuke, Takemi Keizo and Nakagawa Masaharu.
President Marcos, along with Philippine top government officials and business leaders, is currently in a five-day working visit in Japan.