In a world filled with political noise and temptations to influence, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. urged newly promoted officers of the Philippine National Police (PNP) to improve themselves personally, professionally, and institutionally, and to avoid complacency.
“Be firm, be fair, be decisive while remaining fully respectful to the rights and dignity of every single Filipino,” he said.
“The power you hold comes with responsibility,” he said. “The credibility of the institution and the trust of the people are at stake in your every move and decision, so it is only right that you cherish the trust bestowed upon you.”
Fifty star-ranked officers took their oath before the President at Malacañang Palace on Wednesday,
“I congratulate the 50-star-ranked officers — six of whom are Police Major Generals and 44 are Police Brigadier Generals,” he said.
“Your promotion reflects years of dedicated service, of seasoned leadership, and the confidence of the institution you will now help steer,” he added.
Higher bar
Marcos noted that the promotion of ranking police personnel is not merely a recognition of past performance, but rather a more explicit, higher standard for how one must lead from this point forward.
“Higher rank entails broader authority. You now carry greater influence over police operations, the welfare of your personnel, and most importantly, the trust of the public,” he said.
“This is the stage where leadership is being measured by your judgment, restraint, and consistency in upholding the law,” he stressed.
Complex challenges ahead
The President also warned police officers of more sophisticated and complex challenges that they will face moving forward.
“We face social divides, political noise, and emerging tensions within our communities. At the same time, digital and technological threats now operate across borders and platforms,” he said.
He explained that these threats have the potential to trigger disorder and escalate beyond physical spaces.
“In this environment, our people rely on the police as their immediate and dependable line of protection,” he said.
With these on the horizon, Marcos assured the PNP of the administration’s full support.
“We will continue to support reforms that will enhance your capacity and boost your morale,” Marcos said.
The commander-in-chief also recognized the support of the PNP officers and their families.
“We remain committed to supporting and ensuring the welfare of your families — recognizing that their well-being is integral to your service as a nation,”
“We also recognize the sacrifices that they made to continue to support our policemen and that for you to be able to continue your duties safe in the knowledge that your families have been attended to,” he added.