Wednesday 25 July 2018

LETTER TO MR. PRESIDENT

First Name: Julius Ceazar
Last Name: Quericol
Email Address: jceazar13@gmail.com
Subject: Poverty
Message:

Mr. Rodrigo Roa Duterte
President of the Philippines
Malacanang Palace

Mr. President,

          My name is Julius Ceazar Quericol, I am a student in the 10th grade at Ilocos Sur National High School (ISNHS), and I am writing you today to share my thoughts about the Boracay have been closed. You want to close the island, but at the same time allow a casino operator in? I don't see any good in building beachfront casino. I thought you only said that Boracay is need to cleaned up? I don't believe that the timing is coincidence, or maybe this is your plan already even before. It's a shame to closed to the tourists, so why build a casino then, why not just cleaned up and upgrade those establishments around the island to attract more tourists and so the people around the island have their job back and live peacefully. I know that Boracay is one of the most beautiful tourists spots in the Philippines. So maybe Mr. President you assure us or especially the people around or near the island that this plan to build a casino will not implicate the lives of the people who lives there for many decades already. If the deal is done , then we have nothing to say anymore. We only hope that this beachfront casino will not implicate the image of the beautiful Boracay.

         "Change is coming," as I heard since after you elected as our president of the country. Since then you've launched a war on drugs that has resulted in the extrajudicial deaths of thousands of drug dealers and users across the country. I believe drug addiction is the major problem of the country. You crackdown on dealers and addicts even though it has been criticized and picture as a war on the poor. Your promise to take down every small people related to drugs is very shocking and fearful as I saw on TV news about drugs. You upending the country's international image. Undermining the prospect of a serious and evidence-base strategy to prevent drug abuse problems, including "shabu," a highly addictive methamphetamine with dangerous side effects. But in the other hand I feel elated and feel safe as well for your effective action to solve the drugs problem which is the root of rising criminality.

     I became interested in the issue about Quezon City Police District (QCPD) director Superintendent Joselito Esquivel Jr., that the educational requirement for aspiring policemen should be lowered down to high school graduates. I'm happy with that suggestions if they allowed by law. Because I believe that high school graduates have more eager to prove themselves in service than the degree holders. They are more easy to teach them to lead and be more cautious and active in line with serving the people. The more he high school graduates to bear in mind to prove his self to be a policemen someday, they will tend to follow diligently and most of all they have driven to succeed to the police force. I just hope this will allowed by laws, so undergraduates will have their very best chance to prove themselves to the country. For the additional to secure peace environment, our society which is the Philippines.

           Mr. President I pleased request you to focus on the lives of OFW (Overseas Filipino Workers) all around the world, most especially in the country where most of the OFW experience had to their employers. Every penny they send to their family back here in the Philippines is a big help to the economy of our country. For me they are the heroes, they choose to leave their families just to give them a bright future. Please help them to have more knowledge in choosing the best employer and make sure to assist them in any means. Make their lives abroad easier just for them not to be lonely and sick for working everyday. Built a facility for them to have agency to listen and help their problems at work. Share them your helping hands.

            Allow me to thank you Mr. President for your job well done reigning the country and giving the best you can forgiving and assuming us to have a peaceful and safe country to live with. Thank you for your time reading my letter, my prayers will always with you! May you continue what good you doing for our country.

Sincerely yours,
Julius Ceazar Quericol
ISNHS

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