Reflection of Sona

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Technological Institute of the Philippines

P. Casal Street, Quiapo, Manila

State of the Nation Address

(SONA)

By: President Benigno “Pnoy” Aquino III

Submitted to:

Dr. Danilo Vidal

Submitted by:

Jinky R. Rabino

August 05, 2014

REFLECTION:

This is the 5th SONA or State of the Nation Address of our President Benigno “Pnoy” C. Aquino III delivered in front of senators and congressmen in Batasan Complex, Quezon City on July 22, 2014. This SONA 2014 highlights the achievements of the government on reform, education, social services, economy, improvement, infrastructure, calamity efforts jobs, rehabilitation after typhoons and earthquake, modernization of AFP, security ARMM Bangsamoro and livelihood and of course the transformation under his administration in the past four years, these are the content or what the President emphasized to his SONA. President PNoy also addressed about the people of corruption on his administration he had also a strong words against those corrupt officials which gives streak or flash of corruption to his critics administration he also missed the people rally fighter who are against to his reform and platform in our country. He also discoursed at the end of his speech the praised of some religious leaders, local government heads, soldiers, artists and among other people who believes on his ability and who made significant contribution to his critic’s administration. He became emotional when he reflected on the memory of his parents. And at the end, he conclude in his address that the Filipino people to be the key in continuing the positive transformations and changes on what his administration started President Benigno Aquino encourage the Filipino people to have an extensive changes, despite of all the crisis, clumsy and ruin country as like what we are facing today. Finally, he left the theme of “the Filipino is worth dying for”, the Filipino is worth living for,” and he added: “The Filipino is definitely worth...