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STEPPED-UP SECURITY FOR PBBM, FL, SPEAKER PUSHED

November 24, 2024 Jester P. Manalastas 61 views

A House leader yesterday called for heightened security measures to protect President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos and Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez following Vice President Sara Duterte’s alarming remarks threatening their lives.

House Assistant Majority Leader Lanao del Sur Rep. Zia Alonto Adiong described Duterte’s statements as reckless and destabilizing, and emphasized that such statements should not be dismissed and should not be taken lightly with a grain of salt, as he emphasized the need to safeguard the country’s top leaders against any potential harm.

“Ang Pangulo at ang Speaker ay mahalagang haligi ng ating demokrasya. Anumang banta laban sa kanila ay banta rin sa seguridad ng ating bansa. It is imperative that we ensure their safety at all costs,” Adiong said.

Adiong responded to Duterte’s claim during a Zoom press conference, where she alleged instructing an unnamed individual to target the President, the First Lady, and the Speaker if she were assassinated.

“This rhetoric is deeply irresponsible and deeply troubling. We do not want these kind of threats be directed against anyone, not to the sitting President, the Speaker or even to the Vice President herself. Instead of fostering unity, it incites fear and division, creates an atmosphere of insecurity among the top echelon of our government and promotes a culture of violence which is diametrically opposed to the core of our democratic system of governance. We must take these threats seriously and provide heightened security for the President, the First Lady, and the Speaker,” Adiong emphasized.

He pointed out that protecting the nation’s leaders is crucial not just for their personal safety but for preserving the stability and integrity of the government and securing the democratically-elected leaders of the country.

“Ang ganitong klase ng pananalita mula sa isang mataas na opisyal ay hindi dapat binabalewala,” Adiong stated. “The safety of our leaders is paramount to maintaining the trust and confidence of the people in our democratic institutions.”

The House leader also called on Duterte to retract her statements and clarify her intentions.