President
Benigno Aquino III successfully delivered his fifth State of the Nation Address
(SONA) at the Batasang Pambansa Complex in Quezon. The talk was revolved around
the country’s economy, public works, education, and many other concerned
agendas.
In his talk, he did not sink deeper into the
controversial Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) but merely received a
notable mention with slight defense on it. There was no admission of any major
problems like corruption. All of the funds went to the places they are supposed
to go. There are new fighter jets, helicopters and a landing ship, new weaponry
and arsenal for soldiers and police officers alike. Respondents were
quick during unexpected situations. The education has been widespread all over
the country. The country is now at its investment rate, the economy is under
flowing, and there are no ominous happenings. Plans for road
development and improvements, housing, schools, and other infrastructure
are on its way of fulfillment. The president’s SONA is full of metaphors such
as being the captain of a hip ferrying the Filipino people from an island
of corruption to an island of flourishing beauty.
This SONA is
the president’s fifth, the second to the last, and people are expecting him to
discuss more about what is the country’s present dilemmas because most of his
talk was only the improvements not what are the factors affecting the country.
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TumugonBurahin