In his message for the commemoration of the 161st birth anniversary of Bonifacio yesterday, Marcos said the leader of the Philippine Revolution continues to inspire Filipinos to strive for greatness in their shared task of nation-building.
"Gat Andres may have been long gone, but his fight carries on," the President said. "Let us honor his memory by finding a deeper meaning in his sacrifice and doing our part in liberating our country from the shackles of hunger, corruption, criminality and other ills of society," he added.
Marcos noted that Bonifacio, the Supremo of the Katipunan, organized and inspired his fellow Filipinos to rise against tyranny and break the chains of oppression. His humble beginnings did not deter him from realizing his dreams and goals for the country, the President added.
"With his courage, he lit the flames of the Philippine Revolution, which finally united our land and emboldened many to lay down their lives willingly for the cause of our motherland against the colonizers," Marcos said.
He urged Filipinos to remember the legacy of sacrifice of Bonifacio and other heroes who resisted colonial rule.
"We owe them a debt of gratitude for awakening our national consciousness, upholding our sense of identity and rousing our spirit of self-determination," the Chief Executive said.
"With patriotism, discipline and love for one another as our guide, let us build a better Bagong Pilipinas where every Filipino lives in genuine peace, progress and harmony."
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