Naic, Cavite – Senator Imee Marcos, sister of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., rallied behind the graduating students of Cavite Westpoint College and Grandby Colleges of Science and Technology in the town of Naic.
The event, held on a sunny morning, was filled with hope and excitement as more than 280 college students received their respective degrees, while over 600 senior high school students prepared for their next educational journey.
In her inspiring speech, Senator Marcos emphasized the importance of education as the cornerstone of the country’s economic growth.
“You are the future leaders, innovators, and workforce of our nation,” she declared. “Your dreams and aspirations matter, and I encourage you to pursue them relentlessly.”
The senator also announced that the government has allocated financial assistance for the newly graduated students.
This support aims to help them transition into the job market and jumpstart their careers.
“We believe in your potential,” Senator Marcos affirmed. “With determination and hard work, you can contribute significantly to our country’s progress.”
The event was attended by local officials, educators, and proud parents who cheered for the graduates.
Former president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, a close ally of Senator Marcos, also joined the celebration.
The festive atmosphere reflected the unity and optimism shared by all present.
As these young graduates step into the next chapter of their lives, Senator Imee Marcos’s rallying cry echoes: “Dream big, work hard, and be part of building a better Philippines.”
“The promise of a brighter future lies in their hands, and with their education, they are poised to become the backbone of the nation’s prosperity,” the lady Philippine Senator said.
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