ROTC: One way of giving back to community
In his recent State of the Nation Address, President Marcos Jr. urged Congress to prioritize passing legislation mandating the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) for senior high school students in public and private tertiary schools, setting good and clear objectives, which are to motivate, train, organize, and mobilize students for national defense preparedness, including disaster preparedness and capacity building for risk-related situations.
Others may argue that we do not need mandatory ROTC because we are not currently facing an external threat to national defense and security. However, let us remember that its objective is preparedness, and let us also remember that our country is among the top most vulnerable countries in the world to natural disasters and climate impacts, and it is always best to be prepared and being prepared makes all the difference.
Furthermore, I support mandatory ROTC because I see it as more than just military training; it also provides benefits that go far beyond the required activities. I saw them giving back to the community through clean-up drives, tree-planting activities, bloodletting operations, and other similar activities, demonstrating their desire to make a positive and proactive change in the community.
Article continues after this advertisementIf mandatory ROTC is implemented, imagine how many like-minded citizens will return selfless service to the community, sharing the spirit of helping and giving.
I believe that this is a positive development for Filipino youth because patriotism is instilled in us, and mandatory ROTC will only stimulate your exceptional brand of patriotism to serve a cause larger than yourself.
Erica Maniago,Concepcion, Tarlac,erichmaniago7@gmail.com