Marcos tells Pinoys: Preserve Filipino identity
At A Glance
- The Dinagyang Festival is an annually anticipated celebration in the Philippines in honor of Sto. Niño, the Holy Child. It is celebrated every fourth Sunday of January in Iloilo City.
President Marcos has called on the public to unite and preserve, protect, and promote the Filipino identity amid the fast-paced and changing times.

Marcos said this as he greeted the people of Iloilo, celebrating the Dinagyang Festival on Sunday, Jan. 28.
In his message, the President hoped that the devotees of Señor Sto. Niño would lead the efforts to preserve the Filipino identity.
“Let the Dinagyang Festival serve as a reminder of our collective responsibility to preserve, protect, and promote our identity in these changing times,” he said.
“It is through this collective effort that we ensure the continuity of the distinct way of life that binds us as one nation moving ever forward towards a brighter future,” he added.
The Dinagyang Festival is an annually anticipated celebration in the Philippines in honor of Sto. Niño, the Holy Child. It is celebrated every fourth Sunday of January in Iloilo City.
Marcos described the celebration as an event that showcases the vibrancy of Iloilo and the profound sense of unity and pride that defines its proud and resilient people.
“The Dinagyang Festival is a reflection of the rich and colorful mosaic that makes up all our indigenous groups, including the brave and enduring Ati people whom we also honor today,” he said.