ANGELES CITY鈥擟hief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno and Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario will lead the 115th Philippine Independence celebrations at the Pamintuan Mansion here and at the Barasoain Church in Bulacan on Wednesday.
According to the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), the Pamintuan Mansion was where Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, president of the First Philippine Republic, led the first anniversary of his declaration of the country鈥檚 independence from Spain in 1899.
The mansion was never counted among the official sites of Independence Day celebrations and no top government official came for ceremonies until the latter years of the administration of then聽 President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas stopped using the mansion as its Central Luzon office in 2010, passing it on to the NHCP.
The Barasoain Church in the City of Malolos was where the first Philippine Constitution was drafted.
Woodcarvers鈥 exhibit
Also on Wednesday, woodcarvers in Betis in Guagua, Pampanga, led by Willy Layug and Mandukit Anliagi Ning Sta. Ursula (Masu), will be celebrating Independence Day through an exhibit at the SM City Pampanga.
In Baguio City, the city government is sponsoring a jobs fair at the University of the Cordilleras as its Freedom Day project for the year.
In Nueva Ecija, residents and government soldiers planted trees in a military reservation in Barangay (village) Liwayway in Palayan City as an Independence Day activity on Tuesday.
Maj. Gen. Gregorio Pio Catapang, commander of the Army鈥檚 7th Infantry Division, said soldiers helped plant trees as their legacy for future generations of Filipinos.
鈥淕rowing trees is as patriotic as landscaping our country as the habitat of the future generations,鈥 said Amado Cortez, grand knight of the Knights of Columbus Council 6000.
Cortez said members of the Knights of Columbus had been displaying the Philippine flag in their houses since May 28, National Flag Day.
Jobs fair in Manila
In Manila, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) will lead Independence Day celebrations on Wednesday with the yearly Kalayaan Jobs Fair on South Drive, Luneta Park, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said the fair would showcase the crucial role of technical and vocational education and training in the Philippines鈥 progress.
鈥淥ur technical and vocational education and training programs are skills-focused and work-related and have significantly helped in providing alternative employment to a great number of Filipinos,鈥 Baldoz said.
With the theme 鈥淜alayaan: Ambagan Tungo sa Malawak na Kaunlaran,鈥 the jobs fair aims to depict Philippine society as working together to achieve inclusive growth.
Effects of growth
The Philippines鈥 gross domestic product (GDP) grew 7.8 percent in the first quarter of the year, but Senators Loren Legarda and Alan Peter Cayetano said on Tuesday that only by making most Filipinos feel the effects of that growth could the country鈥檚 leaders say the Philippines was truly independent.
鈥淭he Philippines鈥 growth has been surprising economists. But the greater challenge is translating the impressive numbers into more [jobs], stable employment, equitable access to quality education, health and other social services, and safe and disaster-resilient communities for Filipinos,鈥 Legarda said.
Cayetano called for decentralization and 鈥渇air funding for small businesses,鈥 which he said would 鈥渇ree more Filipinos from poverty.鈥
鈥淓ffective decentralized government units and small businesses are key to creating jobs,鈥 Cayetano said.
Legarda and Cayetano said they supported micro, small and medium businesses as vehicles for lifting Filipinos from poverty.
Entrepreneurship
Senator-elect Cynthia Villar said financial independence could come by way of entrepreneurship.
鈥淣owadays, poverty is what keeps people from becoming really independent. [W]e have been promoting entrepreneurship as a way out of povery for young and old people alike because it creates jobs,鈥 Villar said.
She said people, especially migrant workers, should not be afraid to start small businesses.鈥With reports from聽 Tina G. Santos and Cathy C. Yamsuan in Manila and Vincent Cabreza, Inquirer Northern Luzon