Vice President Sara Duterte has enjoined Filipinos on Independence Day to rally behind the education sector to break free from dangers that prevent the youth from realizing their full potential.
Vice President Sara Duterte (Photo courtesy of OVP)
"Let us rally behind our education sector to enable our children and youth to break free from the dangers of armed struggle so that they can realize their full potential and serve as agents of positive change in society," Duterte said in her Independence Day message on Monday, June 12. The Vice President said the "painstaking years of martyrdom" has left the nation with a strong legacy of patriotism and love of country. This, she added, serves as inspiration for continuing "our present quests for inclusive development that will carry our people out of the chains of poverty, insurgency, drug addiction, and other threats to our national security." Duterte also urged the citizenry to take time to thank the heroes of today, who continue to fight for freedom from terrorism, criminality, corruption, and local communism. "Let our cherished freedoms and liberties lead us to a more just society upholding the greater good of our kababayan," she said. "Above all, may we continue to find the indelible mark of heroism not just in the unfurled and hoisted colors of our Philippine flag but also in our shared resolve to build a better way of life, defend our people’s liberties, and protect our Republic," she added. Saying that diversity is the nation's strength, she urged Filipinos to march to a new period of progress with optimism, courage, and unity.
Vice President Sara Duterte (Photo courtesy of OVP)
"Let us rally behind our education sector to enable our children and youth to break free from the dangers of armed struggle so that they can realize their full potential and serve as agents of positive change in society," Duterte said in her Independence Day message on Monday, June 12. The Vice President said the "painstaking years of martyrdom" has left the nation with a strong legacy of patriotism and love of country. This, she added, serves as inspiration for continuing "our present quests for inclusive development that will carry our people out of the chains of poverty, insurgency, drug addiction, and other threats to our national security." Duterte also urged the citizenry to take time to thank the heroes of today, who continue to fight for freedom from terrorism, criminality, corruption, and local communism. "Let our cherished freedoms and liberties lead us to a more just society upholding the greater good of our kababayan," she said. "Above all, may we continue to find the indelible mark of heroism not just in the unfurled and hoisted colors of our Philippine flag but also in our shared resolve to build a better way of life, defend our people’s liberties, and protect our Republic," she added. Saying that diversity is the nation's strength, she urged Filipinos to march to a new period of progress with optimism, courage, and unity.
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