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Thursday, June 09, 2005

Governor recognizes achievements of Guam's Filipino community

Following is a transcription of Governor Felix Camacho's weekly radio address to the people of Guam. It appears here courtesy of the Governor's Communications Office.


Hafa Adai! June 12 is an important day for many of our fellow citizens, it marks the 107th anniversary of Philippine Independence. We celebrate this occasion with our brothers and sisters from the Philippines because it commemorates a day our neighbors won their national identity, an identity and a culture that they’ve shared with us through the centuries.

Today we stand with all Filipinos on Guam to celebrate the achievements of a people who contribute so much to our island. We reflect upon the past Century of their progress and all they have done for Guam as they built a nation of freedom-loving people. We also welcome a new era of prosperity for our brothers and sisters in the Philippines and our kababayans here at home. And while we share in the pride and joy of Filipinos on Guam and around the world, we also celebrate the unique identity that Chamorros, Filipinos and all the people of Guam share in this diverse island. We all contribute to making Guam the special place it is and our Filipino community has been there every step of the way.

I want to say something to our Filipino brothers and sisters now. You are all an inspiration. As individuals working toward a better Guam, you have done so much to shape the economic, social and political landscape of island. You are entrepreneurs, service workers, teachers, doctors, homemakers, lawyers and public servants who work hard each day, contributing to a growing and more prosperous society. You are involved in the community. You care for the sick, provide opportunities to the poor and accept the challenges of working toward a brighter future for all of us. These are the principles and ideals that led to Philippine Independence; and these are the values embodied by our fellow citizens.

As a community dedicated to a mission of strengthened unity, you continue to embrace the shared and unique culture of our island, promote unprecedented relations between Guam and the Republic of the Philippines and demonstrate a commitment to a Greater Guam. Your efforts have led to the establishment and increase of ties between Guam and Manila. Because of your efforts, Guam has been blessed with the visits of then-Senator and now President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President Cory Aquino and President Fidel Ramos. This week, Guam welcomes President Ramos back for a second visit - a testament to the enduring friendship between our peoples. Our continued relations call on us to build upon a common heritage, history and vision between the people of Guam and the Philippines.

Our island has come a long way and our kababayans have been here helping Guam prosper. Together, we’ve built a society that has stood up to countless challenges and embraced growth. The progress we’ve seen would not be as profound and felt if it were not for your efforts.

Let us all celebrate Philippine Independence with our fellow citizens. It is a proud and happy moment for them and they share that pride and joy with us. Let us thank them for all their contributions and encourage their continued pursuit of excellence.

Thank you and may God bless!

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