Police officers should put the nation above self, President Marcos said yesterday.
President Ferdinand"Bongbong" Marcos Jr. leads the 45th commencement exercises of the Philippine National Police Academy Layag-Diwa Class of 2024 at Camp General Mariano Castañeda in Silang, Cavite on April 19, 2024.MANILA, Philippines —
Of the 223 graduating PNPA cadets, 199 will serve the Philippine National Police, 12 will be enlisted with the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology and the remaining 12 will join the Bureau of Fire Protection . To those who will join the BFP and BJMP, the President said he expects them to maximize IT to improve their service deliveries while minimizing cost.
Marcos presented the diplomas to the graduates, including the Presidential Kampilan Award to Class Valedictorian Police Cadet Ma. Camille Cabungcal Cabasis of Lian, Batangas.Marcos also reminded the PNPA Cadet Corps to impress the country just as much as they impressed their mentors in the police academy when they hurdled every challenge and passed every test that prepared them for the hard work ahead.
Like many of her classmates, Cabasis said she came from humble beginnings and had to struggle to help her family. When she was in high school, she was a member of a marching band which performed during fiestas in her hometown in Lian, Batangas.
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