(Photo courtesy of Philippine Collegian facebook page)
Thousands of participants gathered at UP Diliman in Quezon City, on Sunday, Nov. 16, for the “Takbo Laban sa Korapsyon,” an anti-corruption run calling for greater accountability amid ongoing national corruption issues.
The event kicked off at 6 a.m. at the Oblation Plaza, led by the UP Diliman Engineering Student Council in partnership with the Kilusang Bayan Kontra Kurakot (KBKK).
Runners and walkers completed loops around University Avenue and the Academic Oval, many holding placards demanding transparency, swift investigations, and accountability for officials allegedly involved in irregularities.
Organizers put up different booths and stations, such as a jail booth, with people allegedly involved in flood control anomalies
Participants came from various sectors, including students, faculty members, campus workers, alumni, athletes, and residents from nearby communities. Organizers said the turnout reflects public frustration over corruption and the growing demand for reforms.
KBKK emphasized that the activity was intended to demonstrate that citizens remain vigilant and are willing to assert their demand for a clean and honest government.