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STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS BENIGNO “NOYNOY”AQUINO lll
President Benigno s. Aquino lll has just delivered his fourth State of The Nation address (SONA) at the session hall of The House of the Representatives, Batasang Pambansa Complex On July 22, 2013
Being a candidate and become President is very hard because he need to face and solve all the problems .He need to help people who are needed , he need to response to the few question of people.
For him being a president of the country is not joke , yeah that’s right because he can’t solve some problem if we didn’t help him he can’t solve it by his own or without helping of others because we know that he is a man like us he need help to solve every struggle that comes.
The President said that the result of last election where 9 out of 12 of the candidates he endorsed, which he referred to as “Mga Kasangga “occupied the highest 9 seats in the senate, a testament that his bosses 9 (filipino) agree in “tuwid na daan”
His accomplishment for past three years of his administration; TESDA DOLE SCHOLARSHIPit is a total of 503,521 students have received the scholarship. An estimated six out of 10 scholars land a job. This posed a significant increase for the employment rate among TESDA scholars in the past years. He also disscuss the PANTAWID PAMILYANG PILIPINO PROGRAM There was an increase in the number of beneficiaries from 2010 presents. Then the EDUCATION REFORM included k to 12 and Addressed deficiencies in classroom and textbook. After that He proceed to AGRICULTURE REFORMS which Decreased importation of the rice 855,000 metric tons in 2010 to 350,000 metric tons in 2013 the latter already include the 187,000 metric tons as reserved buffer stock in case of calamities. It also Increased growth in agricultural sector to 3.3 percent in the first three months of 2013 a triple increased from 1.1 percent of that same period in 2012. It Enhancement for coconut farming through intercropping or the practice of growing

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