President Marcos’ Second State of the Nation Address (Sona) is anticipated to shed light on several significant issues that have been plaguing the nation. As preparations for the coverage of the event were underway, it became apparent that the public had high hopes for concrete resolutions.
One of the pressing matters at hand is the territorial conflict in the West Philippine Sea. President Marcos needs to provide a clear policy on this issue to dispel any ambiguity. While his defense secretary has been instructed to protect Philippine territory, the public is looking for a strong and unwavering stance from the president himself. Ambivalence will only reinforce the perception that he excels in fiery speeches but falls short in practical action.
Another topic that needs attention is the issue of extrajudicial killings (EJKs) and the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) investigation into these cases. While Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla maintains that the ICC has no jurisdiction over the country’s judicial system, it is imperative for President Marcos to express his stance clearly. The popular show Wanted sa Radyo hosted by Senator Raffy Tulfo has gained popularity among victims seeking justice outside the traditional channels. This raises questions about the effectiveness of the justice system and the need for immediate resolutions.
Additionally, the state of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) calls for President Marcos’ attention. Tensions within the region, particularly between the BARMM government and the Family Alliance linked to the Mangudadatus of Maguindanao del Sur, have raised concerns. President Marcos has a close relationship with the Family Alliance, evident in his appointment of former Sultan Kudarat governor Suharto Teng Mangudadatu. As the region approaches its regional election, it is crucial for President Marcos to promote peace and reconciliation to avoid further instability.
These important issues demand President Marcos’ attention and clear stands in his upcoming Sona. The public hopes for practical solutions that address the nation’s concerns. As the Sona approaches, the citizens eagerly await the president’s words and actions, praying that they will witness meaningful progress within their lifetime.