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PCOO chief brings Duterte Legacy to DavOr



DAVAO CITY, Oct. 15- Presidential Communications Operations Office head Sec. Martin M. Andanar brought forth the core message of the Duterte Legacy to Davao Oriental radio listeners during his guesting, this Saturday (Oct. 16) morning at Radyo Rapido Mati Davao Oriental for Aksyon Barangay with anchor Arnel Malindog.

 

So ang atong Duterte Legacy campaign its whole of Government, the entire government. Tanan mga ahensya sa Gobyerno nga nakaambag, nakaambit sa ilang mga grasya nga nahimo siya’g Duterte Legacy (The Duterte legacy campaign, its whole of Government, the entire government. All agency of the Government that contributed and shared their all their benefits they received that makes it the Duterte Legacy],” Sec. Andanar describes the Duterte Legacy communications campaign.

 

Sec. Andanar said unlike the previous government communication campaigns the Duterte Legacy is not time- bound and will roll until the end of the President’s term in June 2022.

 

He cited the legacy will convey the various major accomplishments of the Duterte Legacy.  He spoke of the 1.6 milion students that benefited from free tuition, the malasakit centers which benefited 2 million patients, free irrigation for farmers with less than 8 hectares of land, the 5% of the GDP allocated for the Build, Build, Build program among many other tangible results made by the President during his term.

 

Sec. Andanar emphasized the role of the communications campaign in delivering the accomplishments to the stakeholders, the Filipino people.

 

He mentioned the importance of communicating the accomplishments of the President to the stakeholders as the government operates based on public trust.

 

“That public trust comes from the trustors’. Who are the trustors’, the trustors’ are the people. Kamo ang trustors’, kamo ang stakeholders, kamo ang shareholders, kamo ang stockholders sa atong nasud,” Sec. Andanar said during his radio guesting. (PIA/RG Alama)

 

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