Duterte to grace Quincentennial in Samar

Photo from National Quincentennial Committee
Photo from National Quincentennial Committee

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte will unveil on March 18 in Barangay Ngolos, Guiuan, Eastern Samar the historical marker identifying the Philippines’ role in the 500th anniversary of the first circumnavigation of the world.

This is part of Duterte’s itinerary in Eastern Visayas concerning the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict.

Joining him in the unveiling is Spanish Ambassador to the Philippines Jorge Moragas Sanchez, National Quincentennial Committee (NQC) Chairperson and Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, Senator Bong Go, National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) Chairperson and concurrent NQC Executive Director Rene Escalante, Department of Energy Alfonso Cusi, and several other local chief executives and members of the 500 years committee.

In the same occasion, the President will also inaugurate the electrification project in the nearby island of Homonhon.

Prior to this event, NQC and NHCP will mark the beginning of the Philippine part in the first circumnavigation of the world with the unveiling of a historical marker in Suluan Island, also in Guiuan, on March 16, 11 a.m.

Spanish Navy training ship Juan Sebastian Elcano is expected to join the occasion straight from Guam. The said ship has been tracing the route of the first circumnavigation from Seville, Spain since 2019. She will be welcomed by BRP Apolinario Mabini of the Philippine Navy.

The Municipality of Guiuan will also conduct a fluvial parade in the waters between Guiuan and Manicani Island around 4 p.m. The following day, the dignitaries and State officials will unveil another historical marker in Homonhon Island, still in Guiuan.

It was in Suluan where the Magellan-Elcano expedition, the first to circumnavigate the planet, anchored on March 16, 1521 from Guam. They landed for the first time in Homonhon the next day and on the following day, met our ancestors for the first time, offering them food and nourishment. The expedition arrived in these places with starving, dehydrated, scurvy-stricken, and undernourished for almost four months astray in the Pacific.

These events are closed to the general public.

Meanwhile, Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, concurrently the chairperson of the quincentennial committee, instructed all government media institutions to maximize their assets in bringing the quincentennial events closer to the people through traditional and social media.

Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar has also mobilized PCOO attached agencies to provide maximum support to the NQC. Radio-Television Malacañang takes the lead in covering the quincentennial events.

NHCP announced in 2018 that it would mark 34 sites in the Philippines along the route of the said achievement of humankind and science.

In the same year, President Duterte created NQC to prepare the country for these milestones, which will end on October 28 at Sarangani Island.

Collectively known as the 2021 Quincentennial Commemorations in the Philippines (2021 QCP), the said quincentennial events include the 500th anniversary of the Victory at Mactan, the D-Day of the State-led quincentennials on April 27, 2021, and the 500 Years of Christianity, mostly spearheaded by the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy, respectively.

Visit www.nqc.gov.ph for more details. Follow www.facebook.com/nqc2021 for updates. (PR)

Trending

No stories found.

Just in

No stories found.

Branded Content

No stories found.
SunStar Publishing Inc.
www.sunstar.com.ph