President Rodrigo Duterte’s message as the country welcomes 2022

As we welcome the New Year 2022 with much hope, let us cherish all that we have experienced in the previous year, including our struggles and victories in overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic and the ravages of Typhoon Odette. Indeed, we have been through many challenging times but our distinct resilience and bayanihan spirit allowed us to prevail and come out stronger.

Every day, we continue to witness the indomitable spirit of the Filipino that adapts, endures and triumphs over all adversities. The dedication and courage of our people— especially of our medical and essential frontliners, uniformed services, civilian personnel and volunteers — demonstrate what great things we can achieve if we work in solidarity.

As we take a whole-of-nation approach to recover and build back better, may we all be inspired by the promise of new beginnings that the New Year brings. Now, we are given a fresh start and opportunity to aim higher and to do things better— in the spirit of genuine malasakit at pagbabago.

Let all our aspirations and actions be guided by our strong sense of nationhood and our deep faith in the Almighty. May we also find a stronger and higher purpose in our lives so that we may pursue only what is good for our families, communities and the entire nation.

Isang pinagpala at masaganang Bagong Taon sa inyong lahat!

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