President Rodrigo Roa Duterte leads the groundbreaking ceremony of the
construction of a military camp at the Old City Hall in Marawi City on January
30, 2018. Joining the ceremony are Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana,
Department of Interior and Local Government Officer-in-Charge Eduardo Año,
Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council Chairperson Eduardo del
Rosario, and Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque Jr. ACE MORANDANTE/PRESIDENTIAL
PHOTO
Marawi City — President Rodrigo Roa Duterte on Tuesday, January 30, led the groundbreaking ceremony for a new military camp here that would protect the city from future attacks of Islamic terrorists.
Upon his arrival at Barangay Kapantaran, President Duterte was briefed
about the project, which is expected to be completed in less than two years.
The Chief Executive then led the capsule laying for the construction of
the new military facility that will be undertaken by the Philippine Army’s 54th
Engineering Brigade.
The initial development of the site is the renovation of the old Marawi
City Hall, converting it into a new Marawi military camp headquarters building.
Located on the top of the hill, the new camp would become a stronghold
of the Philippine Army’s infantry units to prevent the re-entry of ISIS-backed
groups here and to protect civilians from any security threats.
President Duterte recognized the bravery of soldiers and policemen who
fought to liberate Marawi from the terrorist Maute group.
“I would also like to thank the brave men of the Armed Forces of the
Philippines, kasali na ‘yung — marami akong sundalo na Moro na namatay rin.
I’ll salute them for their —katapangan nila to face terror and the police,” he
said in his speech during the turnover of temporary shelter units in Barangay
Sagonsongan here.
The President was accompanied by Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana,
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque Jr., Armed Forces of the Philippines
(AFP) Chief of Staff Gen. Rey Leonardo Guerrero, and Philippine Army’s
Commanding General Major General Rolando Bautista. PND
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