5TH STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT
Philippine President Benigno Simeon
Aquino successfully delivered his fifth State of the Nation Address (SONA) last
July 28 at the Batasang Pambansa Complex in
Quezon City. He discussed matters regarding the country’s economy, defenses,
public works, education, and many more.
For five
consecutive years, Aquino used Filipino language for the delivery of his 5th
SONA. "The Filipino is definitely worth fighting for." This
message was mentioned by our President during his fifth State of the Nation
Address (SONA) in front of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives in
Batasan Complex, Quezon City last July 28, 2014. In his talk, the government
meant well. There was no admission of any major problems in the system, and
nothing about what is eating the country from the inside and out: Corruption. All
of the funds, according to the president, went to the places they are supposed
to go. There are new fighter jets, helicopters and a landing ship. There are
also new weaponry and arsenal for soldiers and police officers alike.
Respondents and relief workers were quick during disaster situations. The
education has been widespread all over the country that our natives are now
sent to school. This administration deserves a lot of credit for what it
has done for the country. It is now at investment rate, the economy is
flourishing, and there are no bloody conflicts or horrendous kidnappings.
Plans for road development and improvements, housing, schools, and other infrastructure are
underway. The president’s SONA is full of metaphors; at some point he
was the captain on a ship, ferrying the Filipino people from an
island of corruption to an island of flourishing beauty. It’s all so dreamy –
he discussed mainly the beauty of what is on the surface, but not what is
rotting at the core.
It is all very superficial. Despite
the improvements, there are matters deep in the crevices of the system greatly
affecting the country that have been left unmentioned. There are
many comparisons between his administration and the old, and most of all, there
is lot of spite expressed from his attackers. We appreciate the
positivity and the improvements but sheer avoidance of more pressing matters is
not a development in any form.
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