Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin called on public servants to stay committed to their mission of improving the lives of Filipinos, urging them to focus on their duties and avoid distractions. He made these remarks at the 2025 Budget Execution Forum hosted by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), emphasizing the importance of pressing forward despite challenges. The forum provided a platform for public servants to discuss the implementation of this year’s national budget, which aims to achieve inclusive growth and improve the quality of life for all Filipinos.
Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin addresses questions from journalists at the Budget Execution Forum hosted by the Department of Budget and Management on January 24, 2025 at the PICC Complex in Pasay City. Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin called on public servants on Friday to remain steadfast in their mission to improve the lives of Filipinos, urging them to focus on their duties and avoid being distracted by “noise.
Bersamin emphasized the importance of pressing forward amid the challenges the current administration is facing. The Budget Execution Forum provided an avenue for public servants to discuss the implementation of this year’s national budget. President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. signed into law the P6.326 trillion 2025 national budget in December.
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