MANILA, Philippines — One of the things that the late former President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino would be remembered for the most was his policy against “wang-wang,” referring to the indiscriminate use of police sirens often as a symbol of abuse of power or privilege.
During the memorial for the late President at the Church of Ges,former Cabinet Secretary Rene Almendras tried to shed light on this landmark policy and which was also reflected in other policies of the second Aquino administration.
“Alam po ni PNoy what it felt to be helpless, to be powerless, what it felt to be ‘api’. But that did not make him a bitter person, no. NUng naging president…
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