PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. led the wreath-laying at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Libingan ng mga Bayani (Heroes鈥 Cemetery) in Taguig City on Monday, as the nation commemorated National Heroes鈥 Day. 鈥 PHILIPPINE STAR/NOEL B. PABALATE

PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr., marked the Philippine National Heroes鈥 Day on Monday with a pledge to hold public officials accountable for corruption and abuse of power, framing the fight against graft as central to protecting the nation鈥檚 future.

Speaking at the Heroes鈥 Cemetery in Taguig City, Mr. Marcos said corruption robs not just public funds but also 鈥渢he health, dreams, and future of the next generations of Filipinos.鈥

He urged citizens to expose wrongdoing and reject even 鈥渟mall deceptions鈥 that, if tolerated, erode society.

The call comes as the Marcos administration cracks down on anomalous infrastructure projects, following several reports of substandard works and government officials implicated as orchestrators.

鈥淭his government will not leave you behind,鈥 Mr. Marcos said in Filipino, according to a transcript from his office.

鈥淲e will hold accountable all those involved in anomalies and corruption. We will reveal the full truth, and we will make sure that the people will never again suffer from neglect and abuse.鈥

The President linked his message to the day鈥檚 commemoration, highlighting lesser-known Filipino heroes, such as Teresa Magbanua, dubbed the 鈥淰isayan Joan of Arc,鈥 as examples of Filipinos who sacrificed for freedom.聽

He said ordinary workers, from farmers and teachers to healthcare staff, continue to embody modern heroism through service.

Mr. Marcos warned that while strengthening national defense remains essential, new threats include corruption and the abuse of authority.

He called on the youth to be more vigilant and socially aware, saying the failure to prepare them to defend freedom would betray both the sacrifices of past heroes and the country鈥檚 future.

鈥淟et us fight corruption. Let us fight abuse of power. Let us fight the trampling of our rights,鈥 Mr. Marcos said.

Meanwhile, the Philippine Army also launched an army-wide simultaneous blood donation drive last Aug. 23.

Commanding General Lt. Gen. Antonio G. Nafarrete, in a statement on Monday, said more than 3,000 blood bags were collected from soldiers, reservists, civilians, and other uniformed personnel.

He commended the troops for 鈥渆nacting heroism through their donations鈥 and underscored the Army鈥檚 commitment to providing lifesaving support to communities.

National Heroes鈥 Day is observed in the Philippines every last Monday of August to honor Filipinos who fought for the nation鈥檚 independence and those who continue to serve the country with dedication. 鈥 Chloe Mari A. Hufana