He also underscored the advantages of having a government that is responsive to the needs of its people.
“Imagine how much more you’d achieve if government backstops instead of dictating your decisions. Always there to pick you up when you fall; giving what you need to get past a problem. Imagine if it invested in your self-empowerment to bring it closer to taking on whatever challenges come. Imagine, a country that, in almost every sense, is you. Now imagine what you and government can achieve together,” he said.
Marcos Jr., who will also serve as Agriculture secretary said he would improve food sufficiency.
“Food sufficiency must get the preferential treatment the riches free trade countries always gave their agricultural sectors. Their policy boils down to "Don't do this, we do. Do what we tell you to." I'm giving that policy the most serious thought if it doesn't change or make more allowances for emergencies with long-term effects,” he declared.
He said his administration is drawing up a comprehensive, inclusive plan for economic transformation.
“We will build back better by doing things in the light of the experiences that we have had, both good and bad, it doesn’t matter. No looking back in anger or nostalgia.”
He appealed to everyone to come together and give the country the nudge it needs to turn faster in order to repair and rebuild it while facing challenges innovatively.
“Come, let us put our shoulders to the wheel and give that wheel a faster turn to repair and to rebuild and to address challenges in new ways to provide what all Filipinos need, to be all that we can.”