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CALOOCAN CITY, Dec. 30 (PIA) Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff General Gilbert Gapay today urged the public to draw inspiration from Dr. Jose Rizal’s devotion and service to the country in line with the 124th Martyrdom of the National Hero on Dec. 30.
“The AFP wishes that Dr. Jose Rizal’s martyrdom will continue to motivate our people to better serve our country. The preservation of the state is an obligation of every citizen, especially now that we are in this challenging time of a pandemic,” General Gapay told the
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Wednesday said the COVID-19 vaccines administered to some members of the Presidential Security Group were smuggled because no authorization was given by the Food and Drug Administration.
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+ December 30, 2020 AS THE year 2021 enters, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio said Dabawenyos should unite more than ever, as the city will still be facing another struggle brought about the Covid-19 pandemic. This is not the year nga magbulag-bulag tang tanan. Maghiusa gihapon tang tanan (This is not the time to be divided. We have to unite). Maghiusa gihapon ta (We have to unite) towards our common goal of security and development here in our city, Duterte-Carpio said in an ambush interview right after the Rizal Day commemoration ceremony at the Rizal Park on Wednesday morning, December 30.
An award-winning Filipino writer believes that modern technology has ’amplified’ Filipinos’ appreciation of national hero Dr. Jose Rizal, a polymath who dedicated his life’s work to help free the country from abuses of the Spanish colonizers.
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