Marcos on Accountability in Flood Control: Resignation Isn’t Enough

Marcos Stresses Accountability in Flood Control Issues

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. firmly stated that resignation isn’t enough when it comes to accountability in flood control matters. Speaking during the fifth episode of his online program, BBM Podcast, the president emphasized that stepping down does not erase one’s responsibility for failures or mistakes.

“Resigning does not absolve one from culpability,” Marcos said, highlighting the need for thorough investigations and concrete actions to address the flood control challenges facing the country. Officials reported that the president called for a collective effort to improve infrastructure and management strategies to prevent future disasters.

Leadership Confidence Amid Senate Coup Rumors

Meanwhile, Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III expressed strong confidence in maintaining the support of the majority bloc amid circulating coup rumors. Sources close to the Senate leader noted that Sotto remains assured of his leadership and backing among fellow senators.

He remarked that internal discussions continue to focus on unity and effective governance rather than political maneuvering. Community members said that Sotto’s steady approach aims to stabilize the legislative body during uncertain times.

Calls for Transparent Flood Control Measures

Local leaders and experts have urged the government to prioritize transparency and accountability in flood control programs. Officials reported that several agencies are now reviewing project implementations to identify lapses and improve coordination.

Marcos underscored the importance of learning from past mistakes. “We must ensure that those responsible are held accountable beyond mere resignation,” he said. This statement resonates with many Filipinos demanding better disaster preparedness and response.

Moving Forward with Collective Responsibility

As flood control remains a critical issue, the president’s message stresses the need for collective responsibility. Community members noted that sustainable solutions require cooperation from government units, private sectors, and citizens alike.

Marcos’ remarks aim to foster a culture of accountability that transcends individual resignations and promotes systemic reform. Officials believe this approach will strengthen the country’s resilience against future calamities.

For more news and updates on accountability in flood control, visit Filipinokami.com.

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