President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday encouraged Filipino scientists and researchers to stay in the Philippines, saying they could be the government's active partners in terms of nation-building.
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Wednesday encouraged Filipino scientists and researchers to stay in the Philippines, saying they could be the government's active partners in terms of nation-building.
Marcos underscored that these Filipino scientists and researchers should partner with the national government and dedicate their skills to uplift the lives of Filipinos and help in building a more sustainable country. "And they’re willing to take direction from us, from the private sector as to what are the necessary technologies for the Philippines in terms of improving – well again, climate change mitigation, adaptation, and our food supply, our economic transformation, all of these things," he added.
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