Monday, August 25, 2025

A Letter for Mr. President


 

Dear Mr. President,

I am writing this letter to you as a concerned Filipino citizen, to respectfully share my thoughts on the urgent need for the development of our country. I am deeply optimistic about the future of our nation and believe that the strategic focus we can achieve remarkable progress for the betterment of Filipinos.
First and foremost, I would likely point out our education. Students are likely to have the scarcity of entering school, which I would like you to build more public schools for us Filipinos to have intelligence for our country. Next, utilizing sophisticated technologies for the development of growth of the economy. Applying advancements throughout our country can make Filipinos work faster, such as in agriculture, where we are known as an agricultural country, and we need your assistance to enhance and increase our natural resources.
Furthermore, I would be likely to speak up for our professionals, specifically in the medical field. I am an advocate for increasing the salaries of the medical professionals because they are the ones to whom we entrust our lives. Their hands hold our lives for us to be safe whenever there are happenings/threats throughout our lives. I would likely highlight this issue because the majority of our medical staff went abroad because of opportunities. You may build more hospitals for the accessibility of our Health workers. These institutions are essential for ensuring a fair, just, and healthy society for present and future generations.

I am confident that under your leadership, the Philippines can overcome these challenges and emerge as a developed nation.

Thank you for your time and for your generous service to the Filipino people. I eagerly have an expectation of the significant changes in our country that you may bring.

Sincerely yours,
MICO RAFAEL N. VALDEZ

References:
File: Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.jpg - Wikimedia Commons. (2022, July 8). Wikimedia.org. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ferdinand_R._Marcos_Jr.jpg
Smith, N., Alegre, A. A., & Rigby, J. (2021, October 20). “The rich access quality education as the poor suffer”: Learning crisis as Filipino schools stay closed. The Daily Telegraph. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/climate-and-people/rich-access-quality-education-poor-suffer-filipino-schools-close/
McCarthy, J. (2021). The Philippines Has Vaccinated Zero Health-Care Workers So Far. Capradio.org. https://www.capradio.org/news/npr/story?storyid=969008730

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