On Friday, Aug. 23, Senate President Francis "Chiz" Escudero paid tribute to the enduring heroism of the late former Senator Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr., whose assassination in 1983 became a defining moment in the Philippines' struggle for democracy.
So what if it's Aug 23? Chiz honors Ninoy's 'enduring legacy'
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Senator Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr.,
Senate President Francis "Chiz" Escudero didn't forget about "Ninoy".
On Friday, Aug. 23, Escudero paid tribute to the enduring heroism of the late former Senator Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr., whose assassination in 1983 became a defining moment in the Philippines' struggle for democracy.
Escudero pointed out that while the date of the holiday may have been adjusted due to "holiday economics," this does not lessen the significance of Aquino’s sacrifice.
“Nagalaw man ang araw dahil sa holiday economics ayon sa batas na ipinasa ng Kongreso, para sa akin hindi nabawasan ‘yung kabayanihan, ‘yung pag-aalay ng buhay ni Ninoy Aquino,” Escudero said.
(Even if the day pf commemoration was moved due to the holidays economics that was based on a law passed by Congress, for me, this did not lessen at all the heroism and great sacrifice made by Ninoy Aquino.)
The Senate President says that Aquino’s "enduring legacy" is a vital part of the nation’s history and serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made for the freedom and democracy Filipinos enjoy today.
“Sa araw na ito, nananatiling sariwa ‘yun sa isipan, hindi lang ng kanyang pamilya't nagmamahal sa kanya't naniniwala sa kanya, pero sa bawat Pilipino, dahil bahagi ‘yun ng ating kasaysayan at isa sa mga pinagdaanan natin para marating natin kung nasaan tayo ngayon bilang isang bansa at bilang isang lahi,” he stressed.
(Up to this day, these remains fresh in the collective minds of his family, those who love and believe in him, and of each Filipino because this is part of our history, a part of the path we took as one nation and one race.)
Ninoy Aquino Day, traditionally observed on Aug. 21, honors the senator whose death ignited the movement that led to the 1986 People Power Revolution and the restoration of democracy in the Philippines.
This year, the commemoration was moved to Aug. 23 under the "holiday economics" policy to create long weekends, boost tourism, and give Filipinos more family time.