Bongbong Marcos Vows for More Changes in Gov’t Service To Uplift Pinoys’ Lives

Pres. Bongbong Marcos Speaks on Changes under his Administration

BONGBONG MARCOS – The Philippine President vowed for more changes in the services of the government to uplift the lives of the Filipino people.

Following the outcome of the 2025 Midterm Elections, Pres. Marcos called on his Cabinet secretaries to tender their courtesy resignations. He wanted a revamp in the administration as he wants to align the government to the demands of the people.

Bongbong Marcos
Photo Courtesy of The Diplomat

Prior to the 2025 Elections, the Department of Agriculture (DA) announced the start of the delivery of the P20 per kilo rice. It is a fulfillment of the campaign promise of the President. Following the elections, Pres. Bongbong Marcos expressed his confidence on the continuity of the P20 per kilo rice program.

Agriculture Department on P20 per Kilo Rice

The affordable rice program was one of the changes in the government that Marcos Jr. cited in his latest vlog entitled Mga Pagbabago. Aside from it, he also noted the distribution of machineries in farms, the suspension of the rehabilitation of EDSA, and the promos for the passengers of trains.

In his latest vlog, Pres. Bongbong Marcos admitted that the services extended by the government are not yet perfect and there are still a lot of things that have to be fixed. The Chief Executive assured that many more changes in the government service is ought to happen to improve the lives of the Filipino people.

“Marami pa rin ang nagdududa kung paano masu-sustain o patatagalin itong P20 rice na ito. May stock pa ba tayo na bigas? Kaya ba ito na bayaran ng ating gobyerno? Masu-sustain po natin ‘yan basta’t nagtutulungan ang lahat. Ang sisiguruhin natin ay hindi mawawalan ng abot-kayang bigas ang ating mga kababayan,” he said.

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Screengrab from YouTube/Bongbong Marcos

According to Marcos Jr., the government continues to give machineries to the National Irrigation Authority. He also cited his decision to temporarily stop the rebuilding of EDSA saying that two years is long for people to experience inconvenience. He also visited the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3.

“Marami ring ginagawang pagbabago. Bilang gateway ng ating bansa, itong mga airport natin kumbaga ay ang mga first and last experience nila sa ating bansa. Kaya’t hindi sapat na magaganda ang mga tourist spot natin. Kailangan ganun din kaganda ang mga airport natin,” the President said.

Pres. Bongbong Marcos said the government will improve not only the Manila airports but as well as the regional airports. In his vlog, he stressed that the changes are not only geared for the foreign nationals who visit the country but most especially for the Filipinos who return home and leave the country.

“Ilan pa lamang ito sa mga pagbabagong nagaganap. Marami pa po ito. Maraming salamat sa inyong mga munkahe, suhestyon, komento. Lagi po kaming nakikinig at patuloy na isusulong ang anumang mga programang makakabuti sa kalagayan ng ating mga kababayan. Mabuhay ang Bagong Pilipinas,” Marcos said.

Previously, the President was faced with a series of low trust ratings based on a survey. Pres. Bongbong Marcos gave a simple reaction saying that it should not be based on one survey.

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