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Duterte on Easter raises hope for better days ahead

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President Rodrigo Duterte, whose six-year term ends on June 30, is hopeful that Filipino Christians have renewed faith in the Lord and in each other amid the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic.

Pope Francis touches a sculpture of the Virgin Mary and the Christ Child at the end of the Easter mass on April 17, 2022 at St. Peter’s square in The Vatican. Tiziana Fabi / AFP

In his Easter Sunday message, Duterte enjoined Filipinos to remain optimistic.

“Let us be hopeful of better days ahead even as we continue to work hard for the brighter and more prosperous future that we aspire for ourselves and for future generations,” he said.

He said the nation has remained “strong and resilient” throughout the challenges in the past years because of the Filipinos’ firm hold on “the promise of salvation as professed by Jesus Christ”.

“The fulfillment of the Resurrection of the Lord therefore gives us hope and courage to never falter no matter how overwhelming the odds seemingly are,” Duterte said in a statement.

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He said trust in the Lord and in each other was a sure way to overcome any challenge.

“May this occasion give us much reason to thank the Almighty and have faith — in each other and in the Lord — so that we may stand brave and united in our journey as a people,” he added.

Over the weekend, Duterte conducted aerial inspections in Baybay City, Leyte and Capiz province and led the distribution of assistance to families affected by Tropical Depression Agaton.

He guaranteed that he would use his last days in office to ensure that shelter aid would be given to the victims.

BURST OF COLORS. Kids and kids-at-heart enjoy the indoor Easter displays and decorations at SM Center Lemery in Batangas. SM malls nationwide have decked their activity centers and outdoor spaces with Easter eggs and bunnies for an EGGstra special family bonding day.

Duterte also appealed for patience and understanding from affected families with damaged houses, as he admitted that it would take some time to grant the assistance to rebuild.

The 77-year-old Duterte also expressed optimism that the next administration would be “much better” in addressing the problems that continue to confront the country.

He also hopes that his campaign against illegal drugs and communist insurgency would be continued by his successor.

Nevertheless, he ensured that the fight against drug offenders and communist rebels would be relentless until he steps down from office on June 30.

“I hope and I pray that the next administration will be better than mine in all aspects. I am praying for that for my fellow countrymen,” Duterte said during his visit to the Pontevedra Elementary School that has been transformed into an evacuation center in Capiz.

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