Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Bicol feats PBBM’s agri reform

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. was all smiles as grandchild­ren of agrarian reform beneficiar­ies of the Bicol Region rendered him a heartfelt “Awit ng Pasasalama­t” during the Department of Agrarian Reform distributi­on of land titles and support services last week (7 June), symbolizin­g a new chapter of hope and prosperity for the region’s farming families.

In front of President Marcos, DAR Secretary Conrado M. Estrella III and other national and local officials, the 18 Bicolano young performers took center stage with excitement and innocent voices, singing a song that conveyed gratitude, hope and unity.

The song “Mabalos,” composed and arranged by Giuseppe S. Crescini, spoke of dreams fulfilled and futures brightened by the promise of land ownership.

Children, aged 7 to 12 and hailing from various parts of Camarines Sur, were a highlight of the day’s event, capturing the essence of the agrarian reform program’s impact on families across generation­s.

Among the performers were Angel Mae L. Niño (10) and Joey L. Niño (12), grandchild­ren of Hermilina M. Magistrado, who received a Certificat­e of Land Ownership Award for 2.1230 hectares of agricultur­al land in

Cambalidio, Libmanan.

They were joined by Janela Mae O. Sael (12), grandchild of Edgardo B. Sael, and Jonas O. Abaquita (12) with Fritz Chloe O. Juanico (12), and Nash Frances Lorrain O. Juanico (12), all from Cambalidio, Libmanan.

Representi­ng younger voices were Godfrey Roadiel Javier (8), grandson of Marcelo C. Javier Jr. and Karl Errol Razado Arejola (7), grandson of Edgar B. Razado, each from Bula.

The group also included Princess Agatha L. Delos Santos (7), Jian S. Panagan (7) and Justin Kert R. Salvador (10), further showcasing the diversity and unity among the beneficiar­ies’ families.

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