Manila Times

President Benigno Aquino 3rd yesterday appealed to  members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to stay neutral and not to allow themselves to be used by those with vested interests during the 2016 elections.

Speaking at the 79th anniversary of the AFP, Aquino reminded the troops to “do what is right and just” and “not allow yourselves to be tempted or led astray from the straight path.”

He said with the approach of 2016, when he steps down and elections for his successor will be held, “there will be those who will insist on using your for their selfish interests”.

“The wish of the people: It is our duty to ensure peaceful election(s). You are expected to remain on the side of the people,” the president added.

Aquino  told the troops to “promote an Armed Forces that is the cornerstone in defending democracy; an Armed Forces that is an example of resolve in the face of challenge, an armed forces that is a wellspring of inspiration for so many Filipinos”.

He gave assurances that the government would continue its commitment to modernise the country’s military to ensure peace and security.

Aside from ships, aircraft and other materiel, Aquino promised to improve the benefits and services available to soldiers and their families, especially housing and retirement programmes.

He also pledged to sign a bill that would increase the subsistence allowance of all soldiers.

“Your government will do everything in its power so you can achieve higher levels of service, deepen your capabilities and strengthen the professionalism and integrity of your organisation,” the president said.

According to him,  the days when soldiers risked their lives with substandard gear are over.

“The times when the defenders of the country lacked weapons are over; the times when government could not provide you even the most basic uniforms are over,” Aquino said.

“The time when the purchase of Kevlar helmets were turned into a racket at the expense of our soldiers’ lives are over,” he added.

At the same time, Aquino warned corrupt AFP officials against standing in the way of reforms his administration is implementing in the military.

“To those who wish to return your institution to the old ways: Be ashamed, and be afraid,” the president said.

“Reform will not stop, neither will our efforts to make the corrupt accountable,” he added.

Meanwhile, Aquino praised soldiers who served in notable missions, which he credited for the economic gains the country is enjoying.

“Because you have preserved peace and stability, the administration has succeeded in planting the seeds of more reform, and lured more investors to put down stakes in our country,” the president said.

“The result of this is improved industries and economic progress that bring more opportunities to deliver broader improvement to our people,” he added.

“As your commander-in-chief, I am very proud of heading an armed forces that reflects the best traits of our race: the selflessness, compassion and loyalty to the people and our flag,” the president said.

 

 

 

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