Three political leaders in the Philippines that demonstrate good governance and fear of God are: Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao Sr., a Christian pastor who works to fight human trafficking in the Philippines using his influence and resources; Maria Corazon Aquino, a devout Catholic who was supported by the Catholic Church and brought democracy back after Marcos' dictatorship; and Victor Ma. Regis "Vico" Nubla Sotto, who was raised in a Christian family and provides transparency and open government as mayor.
Three political leaders in the Philippines that demonstrate good governance and fear of God are: Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao Sr., a Christian pastor who works to fight human trafficking in the Philippines using his influence and resources; Maria Corazon Aquino, a devout Catholic who was supported by the Catholic Church and brought democracy back after Marcos' dictatorship; and Victor Ma. Regis "Vico" Nubla Sotto, who was raised in a Christian family and provides transparency and open government as mayor.
Three political leaders in the Philippines that demonstrate good governance and fear of God are: Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao Sr., a Christian pastor who works to fight human trafficking in the Philippines using his influence and resources; Maria Corazon Aquino, a devout Catholic who was supported by the Catholic Church and brought democracy back after Marcos' dictatorship; and Victor Ma. Regis "Vico" Nubla Sotto, who was raised in a Christian family and provides transparency and open government as mayor.
List down at least three political leaders in the Philippines whom you think you have seen good governance and fear of God.
1. Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao Sr.
He is a Christian pastor who practices Evangelical Christianity. He's also emerged as a key figure in the fight against human trafficking in the Philippines, lending his name, political clout, and financial resources to the cause.
2. Maria Corazon Aquino
She had tremendous support and direction from the Catholic Church, including political advice during the elections, as a devout Catholic. Following Benigno's "martyrdom," the church presented her as a suffering Mary, mother of Christ, in a story that drew on the pasyon, Christ's Passion. She also brought democracy back to the Philippines after Ferdinand Marcos' long dictatorship.
3. Victor Ma. Regis "Vico" Nubla Sotto
When Vico was a year old, his mother became a born-again Christian. He has been raised in humility and godliness since then.The award honors Mayor Sotto's early efforts to provide more transparency and open government to Pasig residents.