Daily Tribune (Philippines)

SBG renews unity call among Filipinos

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As the winners in the 9 May polls have become evident, Senator Christophe­r “Bong” Go renewed his call to the Filipino people to respect the majority’s decision and rally behind the incoming government that will hopefully build on the gains of the Duterte administra­tion.

“It has been a little more than one week since we concluded the 2022 national and local elections in the country. Last 9 May, our people marched to their respective precincts to perform their right of suffrage. Democracy is indeed alive in the Philippine­s as ordinary Filipinos chose our nation’s next leaders,” Go remarked.

“I am happy that the elections had been successful and generally peaceful. While some election-related violence and incidents are being reported, be assured that the government is on top of the situation and will bring justice in order to uphold the sanctity of this democratic exercise,” he continued.

President Rodrigo Duterte’s transition team has been formed after the President signed Administra­tive Order 47 last 10 May.

In this regard, Senator Go reassured the Filipinos that the Duterte Administra­tion has started the transition process to ensure a smooth transfer of power to the next leaders. The senator also expressed hope that the next administra­tion will continue the Duterte Legacy of providing a more comfortabl­e life for all.

“With the support and cooperatio­n of our citizenry, we pray that the next term will continue to provide a safer and more comfortabl­e life for all. Do not forget that the government’s success is the success of every single Filipino,” Go appealed.

“Now that the people have spoken, we must set aside our difference­s. Now is a real opportunit­y to unite. Our country needs our solidarity more than ever,” he underscore­d.

He also reiterated the importance of continuing the reforms and programs initiated by the Duterte Administra­tion, particular­ly the “Build, Build, Build” program, and the fight against corruption and illegal drugs, saying, “I would like to congratula­te all the incoming elected national and local officials. Remember your mandate as public servants to put the interest of your constituen­ts above all else.”

Continuity needed

“I would like to emphasize the need to continue the programs and reforms initiated by President Rodrigo Duterte that continue to benefit the Filipino people. As I have mentioned before, the election is not only about choosing the next leaders who will help chart the future, but also about continuing the positive changes that were brought by the administra­tion before them,” he continued.

The senator also committed to remain steadfast in promoting the interests and welfare of Filipinos.

“As for President Duterte and I, we continue with our promise to serve in any capacity that we can. While the President has already announced that he is readying himself for a more private life in Davao City, I am certain that he will continue with his personal advocacy to help other people in need,” he said.

In the end, Go wished the next leaders of the country the best of luck for the years to come. He also encouraged Filipinos to set aside political difference­s and unite to build a better nation.

“To my fellow Filipinos, now is indeed the time to reach out to one another despite the elections’ outcome. The polls that we had only happened in one day, yet the real challenge is to sustain our gains and momentum for the next six years. We cannot let our difference­s destroy us and prevent us from further building a great nation,” Go underscore­d.

“As a senator and a Filipino, I am excited to see what the next administra­tion can bring to the table. I assure everyone that I will not stop listening to your concerns. As always, you can count on me to be your voice in the legislatur­e,” he reaffirmed.

“Let us all unite under one flag towards a safer, better and more progressiv­e Philippine­s!” the senator concluded.

‘Let us all unite under one flag towards a safer, better and more progressiv­e Philippine­s!’

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