MESSAGE COL BENITO T DE LEON INF (GSC) PA, Comdr, 104th Inf Bde, 1ID, PA Guest Speaker, 11th General Assembly of SERVIAMUS Foundation Inc ‐ Branch 3 Project: Small Enterprise Development Program
“Gugma, Kalinaw, Panaghiusa ug Pagpaningkamot uban sa Pagpasalamat maoy dalan sa Kalambuan” MSU‐IIT Gym, Iligan City/30 November 2008
May I first congratulate all of you for the success of this activity which I understand is already the 11th General Assembly of Branch 3 of the Serviamus Foundation. The many activities lined‐up in the program and the large turnout of attendees only indicates your team spirit and your capacity to pursue your aspirations with determination. I also thank your foundation in giving me the distinct honor and opportunity to address you today. It is unlikely for a military officer to be invited as the main speaker in a forum focused on socio‐economic matters: for would there have been a more appropriate speaker than myself. But, your Executive Director had been quite persistent, and along with my thrust to reach out to the different sectors of society so as to identify areas of cooperation to achieve common goals, I obliged. And, my acceptance was made easier after noting that your theme in this occasion had a thread of similarity to our ultimate objectives in the AFP. “Gugma, kalinaw, panaghiusa ug pagpaningkamot uban sa pagpasalamat maoy dalan sa kalambuan.” Your theme translated as “love, peace, unity and industry along with gratitude is the road to progress.” Indeed and truly, with love we show and act with concern or sympathy not only for ourselves, but also for others and eventually for our country. With an inclination towards peace, we think and act to achieve and nurture harmony amongst us. With unity, we can do greater things rather than if we simply act alone. With industry, we are able to productively contribute to the betterment of the society where we live in. And, with gratitude, we acknowledge The Blessings of The Almighty, who after all had willed all these things to become possible; and, in gratitude also, we celebrate as we do today, so we and others can draw more inspiration to carry on. And, all of these—love, peace, unity, and industry along with gratitude—do contribute significantly in developing the road towards progress and prosperity. In the same way, the Armed Forces of the Philippines, your military, have also the identical objective in contributing to attain progress. It is only that it takes the path of providing security as you, the people, had mandated it and so enshrined in our constitution. Of the many missions given to the military, the endstate is always “assisting in the establishment of a physically and psychologically secure environment conducive to economic growth and national development.” The military can only assist in establishing a secure condition because we are just a component to attain it, and there are many others that have to contribute collectively to attain social stability. The others are not only the rest of the government agencies, but as well as all the other members which have a stake to our society, including you and Serviamus.
So here in Lanao del Norte and the Chartered City of Iligan, I report to you that the military forces in the area alongside the other government agencies and the people have now established an improved security arrangement for the communities so the people can go on with their normal lives: personally, socially, and economically. The lawless armed groups are already confined and being hunted down. While they are still at large, many had deserted the group and their movements are now continually being restricted such that they no longer pose an immediate threat to the communities in the area. Even as we continue to pursue these outlaws, much of our task now is in rebuilding the affected communities. Your soldiers, who are here in your area, are very much involved in the return, resettlement, and reintegration of the Internally Displaced Persons or IDPs as called for by the International Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement and the implementing instructions of our leadership. It is in this regard that I also solicit your support in anyway, particularly the Serviamus Foundation, to pitch‐in and help us so we can hasten the resettlement and reintegration of the IDPs. Many of them have lost the drive and the capacity to recover economically as a result of their displacement. Perhaps, a creative Small Enterprise Development Program can be designed also to benefit them. This I put as a challenge to Serviamus which has the mission directed to “uplift and strengthen the socio‐economic condition of the poor households in Mindanao towards total human transformation through quality innovative financial and other developmental services.” In being able to extend your service to the IDPs, especially to the Muslims, this Foundation would have firmly demonstrated its full transformation from being church‐based into a true NGO. In closing, I would like you to recall again the theme of this event: “Gugma, kalinaw, panaghiusa ug pagpaningkamot uban sa pagpasalamat maoy dalan sa kalambuan.” I also enjoin you to internalize the lyrics of the song—“If We Hold On Together”—which you sang just awhile ago. Finally, I urge you then to pursue with more vigor your vision, your mission, and your core values at Serviamus Foundation beside your individual aspirations as we in the military and the rest of the country have to do the same. Certainly, we should all do this for the betterment of the future; we truly can do this if we hold on together; and, we must really do this if we have to survive individually and as a nation. Mabuhay ang Serviamus Foundation. Mabuhay ang Pilipinas. Maayong Iligan sa atong tanan. ###0###