Pres. Bongbong Marcos Gives Message to Cops at PNP Oath-Taking
BONGBONG MARCOS
– The President called on the Philippine National Police (PNP) to ensure the safety of the public amid the season of celebrations in the Philippines.
It is the busiest month of the year once again. There are several
holidays this December 2025 and the working individuals are entitled to holiday pay
. Many people have also received their Christmas bonus, their 13th-month pay, and their gratuity pay. The celebrations are left and right now as the Christmas day nears.
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December is usually the time for family reunions as well as get-together with friends and loved ones. Christmas parties are everywhere, too. Most often, shopping malls and other public places are crowded as everyone is busy buying food and gifts for the celebration.
”As we are in the holiday season, when more people are out in public and families are on the move, this period calls for heightened security and vigilance,”
the President said at the event held at the Ceremonial Hall of the Malacañang Palace.
Pres. Bongbong Marcos ordered the PNP to “maintain visible and reassuring presence” in public areas, on the roads, in communities where many people usually gather, and in transport terminals. He called on the cops to make everyone feel safe for the people to truly feel the spirit of Christmas with peace, unity, and true joy.
”Tiyakin ninyo ang kaligtasan ng bawat mamamayan upang tunay nating maramdaman ang saya ng Kapaskuhan nang may kapanatagan at pagkakaisa, at may tunay na ligaya,”
Marcos Jr. said.
Based on the
report
, Pres. Bongbong Marcos stressed that the Christmas season is a reminder that public service continues even in times of celebration. He left an inspiring call to the PNP to continue serving with honor, acting in the best interest of the country and the Filipino people, and leading with purpose.
the President said.
This year, the PNP will be deploying 100,000 police personnel to ensure public safety amid the Christmas and New Year celebrations. It is more than the 60,000 cops deployed for public safety last year.
Previously, after the country was hit by a series of calamities,
Marcos Jr. gave an order to government offices and agencies over the Christmas and year-end celebrations