Tuesday, February 15, 2011

P-NOY Cares


Tonight, Tuesday, February 15, 2011

President Benigno Simeon Aquino III talks with soldiers during a dialogue in Camp Teodulfo Bautista,Jolo, Sulu last February 11, after distributing food packs to 300 families displaced by flash floods and a tornado. The calamities destroyed some P100-Million worth of property in two municipalities and six barangays prompting Jolo Mayor Hussin Amin to declare a State of Calamity in the entire municipality.

Drenched in Sulu


Philippine Daily Inquirer, Tuesday, February 15, 2011

President Aquino holds a dialogue with soldiers in the rain at Camp Teodulfo Bautista, Jolo Sulu, on Friday. The President earlier distributed food packs to 300 families displaced by recent flash floods that destroyed some P100 Million worth of property in two Sulu towns.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

US Navy ship visit

Philippine Daily Inquirer, Monday, February 14, 2011

The Philippine Marines band welcomes the USS Blue Ridge to Manila yesterday. Last here in August 2010, the flagship of the US Navy's Seventh Fleet is on a routine four-day port call and will conduct civic-military activities in the country.

Aquino boosts morale of government troops in Jolo

By Roel PareƱo
The Philippine Star, Saturday, February 12, 2011

ZAMBOANGA CITY ,Philippines – President Aquino braved the rain to talk to Marines in an open court in Jolo, Sulu yesterday morning, in what was described as aiming to boost their morale amid allegations of corruption in the military.

Aquino, clad in a blue polo shirt and denim pants, commended the soldiers for their prompt response at the height of flash floods in the capital town of Jolo that killed six people and displaced thousands last week.

In the brief meeting at the headquarters of the 3rd Marine Brigade in Camp Teodulfo Bautista, Aquino lauded the soldiers for being pro-people, showing they were not just for combat operations.

Aquino announced an increase in the soldiers’ combat pay from P250 to P500 plus monthly and promised that military equipment such as aircraft and seacraft would be upgraded for their mobility.

He also vowed to provide the soldiers with personal combat equipment and free housing.

Earlier yesterday, Aquino, accompanied by Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo and Social Welfare and Development Secretary Dinky Soliman, was briefed by Jolo officials led by Mayor Hussin Amin on the extent of the damage wreaked by the flash floods.

Aquino later distributed relief goods to the displaced residents before meeting the Marines. He flew back to Zamboanga City on his way to Manila.