Marcos to OP personnel: Be efficient in your work
By ANNA FELICIA BAJO, GMA Integrated News Published March 18, 2024 3:20pm President Ferdinand ”Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Monday called on employees of the Office of the President to be efficient in providing services to the public. Marcos said this during the flag raising ceremony as the OP celebrates its anniversary. He pointed out that […]
By ANNA FELICIA BAJO, GMA Integrated News
President Ferdinand ”Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Monday called on employees of the Office of the President to be efficient in providing services to the public.
Marcos said this during the flag raising ceremony as the OP celebrates its anniversary. He pointed out that without OP’s work, the leadership of the entire country would be weak.
“We are reminded of the fact that the Office of the President is a 127-year old institution. And [it] is important to remember this because we have to, once in a while take a step back, take a breath, and remember how important the work that we do,” Marcos said.
“And what a great responsibility has been given us by our people. And it is a responsibility that we must fulfill, it must be a responsibility that we must do so as to make our people proud of us,” he added.
Marcos said the OP personnel should do their job ”absolutely right” because the people greatly rely on them.
“Sometimes because of the volume of the work, sa dami ng trabaho ay hindi natin naiisip na— basta trabaho lang. Ngunit ang katotohanan diyan, bawat isang proyekto, bawat isang desisyon, bawat isang implementasyon ng polisiya ay nararamdaman ng buong Pilipinas,” Marcos said.
“Kaya’t kailangang na kailangan na ipagbuti natin ang ating mga trabaho. Kailangan natin ipagbuti at lagi natin maalala ang ating pagmamahal sa bansang Pilipinas at sa ating mga kapwang Pilipino.”
The Presidential Communications Office said that the OP was established on March 22, 1897, through Administrative Order No. 322, s. 1997, adopting the stand of the National Historical Institute Board.
This was done based on the position papers submitted by the officials of the Department of History of the University of the Philippines and the Board of National Historical Institute (NHI) after exhaustive deliberations and consultations in 1997.—LDF, GMA Integrated News