In a speech on Andres Bonifacio’s 161st birth anniversary, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. encouraged Filipinos to honor the revolutionary hero by working towards a Philippines free from hunger, corruption, and criminality.
MANILA, Philippines — On the 161st birth anniversary of Andres Bonifacio , President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. called on Filipinos to honor the revolutionary hero by addressing societal issues such as hunger, corruption, and criminality. Marcos emphasized the need to continue Bonifacio's fight against oppression and tyranny, urging citizens to strive for a better Philippines . The President declared Nov.
30, 2024, as a national holiday to commemorate Bonifacio Day, marking the revolutionary leader's birthday
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