AFP denies ‘Southern Command’ withdrawing support

MANILA — The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Friday denied a “Messenger” post which claimed that soldiers from “Southern Command” are allegedly withdrawing support to the national government.

“A ‘Messenger’ post purportedly from the soldiers of the “Southern Command” allegedly withdrawing support to government and President Rodrigo R. Duterte and encouraging other AFP units to follow suit is now circulating in social media,” AFP spokesperson Col. Edgard Arevalo said.

“Few people sent it to me to determine its veracity. That is a fake statement. It did not come from the military,” he said.

He also clarified that there is no “Southern Command” of the AFP, saying that the post is the handiwork of individuals who intend to sow discord and discredit the military as a professional organization.

Arevalo also assured the public that the AFP will be “united and steadfast” amid such disinformation.

“Your AFP shall and will remain united and steadfast following duly constituted authority and under the Chain-of-Command with the President and Commander-in-Chief on top of the hierarchy,” Arevalo said. (PNA)

Popular

PCG command post in Kalayaan Island now activated

By Brian Campued To commemorate the 84th Day of Valor on Thursday, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) officially activated its Coast Guard District Kalayaan Island...

PBBM hails pause in Middle East conflict; bolsters collab with private sector amid energy emergency

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet On the heels of a reported two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, the Philippines welcomed the development as an...

PSA hails significant gains in PH domestic labor market

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet After unveiling figures on the country’s inflation rate for March 2026, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) shared the numbers outlining the...

PCO to fake news peddlers: We will not let you get away

By Brian Campued “We will not let you get away with a crime. We will go after you and hold you to account.” This was the...