DILG Secretary Eduardo Ano (File photo) MANILA - The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said there are no plans to jam mobile phone signals during the inauguration of President-elect Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. at the National Museum of the Philippines on Thursday. "It just depends on the situation but for now, there are no plans to shut down mobile signal. We have not really monitored an actual threat but our actions will depend on the developments until tomorrow," outgoing DILG Secretary Eduardo Ano said in Filipino in a phone interview on Wednesday. He said "all hands are on deck" to ensure the peaceful and orderly conduct of Marcos' inauguration. "We have prepared for this and we will execute all protocols as planned for the success of this historic occasion," he added. Ano said the Philippine National Police (PNP) activated its Task Force Manila Shield with more than 18,000 police officers, soldiers, Coast Guard p
DILG Secretary Eduardo Ano (File photo) MANILA - The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said there are no plans to jam mobile phone signals during the inauguration of President-elect Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. at the National Museum of the Philippines on Thursday. "It just depends on the situation but for now, there are no plans to shut down mobile signal. We have not really monitored an actual threat but our actions will depend on the developments until tomorrow," outgoing DILG Secretary Eduardo Ano said in Filipino in a phone interview on Wednesday. He said "all hands are on deck" to ensure the peaceful and orderly conduct of Marcos' inauguration. "We have prepared for this and we will execute all protocols as planned for the success of this historic occasion," he added. Ano said the Philippine National Police (PNP) activated its Task Force Manila Shield with more than 18,000 police officers, soldiers, Coast Guard p
“All hands are on deck to ensuring the peaceful and orderly conduct of President-elect Marcos’ inauguration. We have prepared for this and we will execute all protocols as planned for the success of this historic occasion,” Año said.
Police will not be putting up barricades on the roads leading to the National Museum in Manila for the inauguration of President-elect Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. on June 30. Instead, mobiles will be placed in strategic areas in Manila where protesters who would initiate trouble will be held, according t
Tomorrow’s inauguration of Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. as the 17th president of the Philippines will be solemn and simple, his camp said in a statement yesterday.