In the face of rising tensions in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), National Security Adviser Eduardo Año has called on all Filipinos to proudly display the Philippine flag as a powerful expression of patriotism and a commitment to safeguarding the nation’s sovereignty.
“Let the Philippine flag fly high in our homes, in the workplace, in schools, and in our hearts. Our flag is not just colored ink on cloth. It is a proud symbol of our heroic history and our iron determination to defend our nation,” Año declared.
Año’s appeal coincides with the annual observance of National Flag Day, which began on May 28. All Filipinos are encouraged to display the flag in their cars, homes, offices, schools, and other establishments until Independence Day on June 12.
The former military chief and combat veteran emphasized the sacrifices made by countless men and women in uniform, who have protected the country from various threats to peace and security.
Año also expressed optimism about ending the more than 50-year communist insurgency in the Philippines, while stressing the need to continue protecting citizens from lawless elements and violent extremism.
He highlighted the urgency of addressing other serious threats to national security, including disinformation, malign influence, and foreign intrusion into Philippine territory.
The display of the Philippine Flag from May 28 to June 12 is based on Executive Order No. 179 which was promulgated in 1994 by then-President Fidel Ramos.