Senator Robinhood Padilla announced on Saturday that he recently took his oath as an honorary member of the Philippine Military Academy’s (PMA) Bagong Anyo ng Buhay (Banyuhay) Class of 2002.
Apart from him, Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte and PLDT Executive Leo Gonzales also took their oath as honorary members at the Club Filipino in San Juan City on March 24.
“Ako po ay inyong inampon bilang inyong bagong BOK sa kapatiran ng Banyuhay na siyang naglalarawan sa Karangalan, Katarungan at Kagitingan, KKK – tatlong letrang pundasyon ng Kalayaan ng ating Inang Bayan,” he added. Padilla also expressed his support for the Armed Forces of the Philippines “in fulfilling its duty to defend the country and the Filipino people.”
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