President Benigno S. Aquino III's State Of The Nation Address
(Manila Bulletin editorial)
July 25, 2011, 12:21am
MANILA, Philippines — President Benigno S. Aquino III, the 15th President of the Philippines, is delivering today, July 25, 2011, his second State of the Nation Address (SoNA) before a joint session of the Congress of the Philippines.
It is traditionally during the SoNA, delivered every fourth Monday of July that the Philippine President presents to the nation his program of action for the new fiscal year, as well as reports on gains in the past year.
President Aquino is expected to report on progress on the agenda of reforms he spelled out during his first SoNA on July 26, 2010, particularly in the education, health, and agriculture sectors.
He will report on the passage of significant laws: synchronizing the August 8, 2011, elections in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao with the 2013 mid-term polls, signing of the Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCC) Governance Act of 2011, continuing the Conditional Cash Transfer program for poor Filipino families, providing for the mandatory immunization of infants and children, amending the Electric Power Industry Reform Act, adopting a pocket open skies policy, and allowing the employment of night workers.
He will also report on his core program of Public-Private Partnership and how it enlivens economic activities in the countryside; and the recently launched Pilipinas Natin Program for volunteerism and partnership between the government and the Filipino people.
He will enumerate the benefits to the country of his seven foreign travels since he assumed the Presidency on June 30, 2010; he visited the United States, Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and Brunei.
He will also report on job creation, especially in rural areas; rice self-sufficiency, modernization of the Armed Forces; reforms for the police and military, including the provision of housing and other benefits; more assistance and protection for overseas Filipino workers; help for the elderly and physically challenged.
President Aquino said the seeds of change have been planted. Still, much has to be done in the fight against hunger, poverty, and lack of opportunity. To help in reaping the fruits of development and attain the President’s vision and commitment for the country and people, every Filipino should be a catalyst for change and contribute his share to the crucial task of nation-building.
We wish President Benigno S. Aquino III and his Cabinet all the best and success in all their endeavors. Mabuhay!
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