Marawi City - Even the heavy rain could not stop the Commander in Chief in visiting
his troops on the front line last August 5.
Days after troops successfully gained strategic structures previously
held by the Daesh-inspired group, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte entered the
main battle area and visited the soldiers and policemen fighting in Marawi
City.
The Commander-in-Chief arrived 30 minutes past 4 in the afternoon
yesterday, bringing G-Shock watches and goods for the engaged soldiers.
He was welcomed by Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander
of the Western Mindanao Command; Brigadier General Rolando Bautista, Commander
of the Joint Task Force Marawi; Major General Pamonag, Commander of the Special
Operations Command; Brigadier General Ramiro Rey, Commander of the Joint Task
Force Ranao; and other ground commanders.
In his message to the troops, the president said he wanted them to stay
alive and "practice caution until the end of the war."
"Malapit na itong matapos, konting tiis nalang. Just make sure na
buhay kayo pag natapos itong gyera na ito," he told around 300 soldiers
and policemen who excitedly listened to him.
He met with ground commanders, including battalion and company
commanders who are in the main battle area, to show them that he is with them in
this fight.
The President also vowed to put up 50 billion trust fund for the
soldiers’ and policemen's dependents.
Scholarship grants will also be accorded to the children of all
uniformed men, added the President.
President Duterte left an hour after, but soldiers were all smiles
after meeting and seeing personally their Commander in Chief.
While getting drenched in the rain, he spent about 20 minutes taking
selfies and groupies with the troops before he left the vicinity.
He was accompanied by National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr;
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana; AFP Chief of Staff, General Eduardo Ano;
the Army Chief, Lieutenant General Glorioso Miranda; the Flag Officer in
Command, Philippine Navy, Vice Admiral Ronald Joseph S. Mercado; and the
Airforce Chief, Lieutenant General Edgar R. Fallorina.
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