SOLCOM demands accountability in flood control projects
Published Sep 19, 2025 02:20 pm
CAMP NAKAR, Lucena City, Quezon – The Armed Forces Southern Luzon Command has demanded accountability in allegedly anomalous multi-billion-peso flood control projects.
The command headed by Lt. Gen. Cerilo Balaoro Jr. reaffirmed their duty to protect communities and uphold the rule of law
as an institution committed to the nation's long-term stability and integrity.
“Our soldiers, together with our citizens, have worked
to counter insurgency and foster secure and peaceful communities, paving the way for our nation's journey toward prosperity. We recognize the public's right to peaceful, lawful expression and the widespread call for transparency and accountability,” Balaoro said. “We urge all participants to conduct themselves within the bounds of law and public order,” he said.
The Solcom urged the public to remain vigilant and discerning against groups or individuals who may attempt to exploit legitimate causes to push and advance divisive agendas or sow chaos.
Meanwhile, about 500 University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) students in Los Baños, Laguna walked out of their classes on Friday, Sept. 19, to commemorate the anniversary of the declaration of martial law on Sunday, Sept. 21, and protest tyranny, alleged corruption, and budget cuts in the education sector.
They criticized the embezzlement of public funds by corrupt politicians instead of allocating them for public service and education.