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Army always ready to serve nation like Bonifacio

By Priam Nepomuceno

November 30, 2017, 4:11 pm

MANILA -- Like Gat Andres Bonifacio, who is celebrating his 154th birthday Thursday, the Philippine Army (PA) is always ready to serve the people and protect the land.

Army spokesperson Lt. Col. Ray Tiongson said Bonifacio is always a hero to the PA due to his efforts to secure nation's freedom and setting up an example on how to use it well.

"Gat Andres Bonifacio is a hero to all of us not only because he fought for our freedom, but because he also taught us to use that hard-won freedom in the best interest of the country and people," he added in a message to the Philippine News Agency.

Tiongson said the PA is more than willing to emulate the example of the 'Great Plebeian'.

"We are always ready to go beyond our call of duties and responsibilities as we serve the people and secure the land," he added.

Around 8 a.m. Thursday, as part of the commemoration rites to honor Kataas-taasang "Kagalang-galang na Kapitunan na Anak ng Bayan" (KKK) founder, a simple wreath-laying ceremony was held at the Bonifacio Monument in front of the Tutuban Center.

Activities were led by officials and representatives of the Tutuban Properties, Inc. and National Historical Commission of the Philippines.

Bonifacio, born on Nov. 30, 1863 in Tondo, Manila, was the founder and later supreme leader of the KKK movement which sought to free the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule.

Bonifacio and his brother Procopio were executed in Maragondon, Cavite, after being found guilty of treason by the Katipunan Magdalo faction supporting Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo in May 10, 1897. (PNA)

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