MANILA, Philippines - President Aquino yesterday wished that more Filipinos would be inspired by the heroism and patriotism of Andres Bonifacio amid the struggles the country has gone through in fighting for “liberty and dignity, freedom, and sovereignty for the land of our ancestors.”
“We have created for ourselves the opportunity to fulfill the dreams Gat Andres envisioned for us. May this day renew the spirit of camaraderie in all of us and inspire us to aspire to greater heights of prosperity,” he said in his message marking the 151st birth anniversary of Bonifacio, regarded as the father of the Philippine revolution against Spain in 1896.
Aquino said it was Bonifacio’s spirit that ignited the passion within Filipinos who have fought many battles, including the EDSA People Power revolt.
“Now with our history and identity tested by the many challenges we have overcome, we unite as one nation to remember his sacrifice and desire to see us take charge of our destiny,” he said.
He added that the Philippines has become a dynamic and progressive hub of business and commerce, and it will continue to thrive as the government fights to vanquish the culture of greed and corruption by fostering integrity and accountability in institutions.
Books on revolution
Meanwhile, the Quezon City government yesterday emphasized the need for new books about the 1896 revolution as it marked the birth anniversary of Bonifacio in simple rites at the Bonifacio Shrine in Balintawak.
Mayor Herbert Bautista and Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte agreed with Rene Escalante, commissioner of the National Historical Commission (NHCP) and guest speaker at the event, that citizens have the right to enhance their knowledge of the country’s history. – With Rey Galupo