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ACT-Agri Kaagapay joins call for unity

03:06 PM January 28, 2024

ACT-Agri joins call for unity

The ACT-Agri Kaagapay organization joined the government’s call for unity, in the “kick-off rally” of Bagong Pilipinas held at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila yesterday afternoon.

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Philanthropist Virginia Rodriguez, president of ACT-Agri Kaagapay, led the group and participated in the event, to show their warm support for the leadership of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.

The group went to Luneta at around 3 p.m. to join and witness the program and even distributed food packs, merienda and mineral water to the participants of the rally.

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“We support Bagong Pilipinas, we support President BBM, we want to be part of the change for ourselves, the community and the people” Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez said that their solidarity in the rally is to fuel the hope of every Filipino who aspires to improve the country through collective response and action to the good programs of the government.

The Bagong Pilipinas kick-off rally was attended by different government officials who gave joy, fun and inspiration to everyone who participated in the historic occasion.

Rodriguez further stated that her group will continue to stand and support the government’s mission to improve the lives of every Filipino and for the benefit of the next generation.

Rodriguez is a former reporter, who is now an entrepreneur and philanthropist, and the author of the book “Leave Nobody Hungry,” which tackles organic farming in the country, and is now being used as a reference by agricultural students and farmers.

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