Farewell Address of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo


My fellow Filipinos,

Gloria Macapagal ArroyoWe come together tonight as we approach a hallmark of democracy for our great nation – the smooth transition of power to a new leader.

We have just come through a historic election. It was open and it was modern.

As a result, we were able to declare winners in hours and days rather than weeks and months. The face of politics in our nation has changed forever.

Tonight, I once again congratulate president-elect Aquino and vice president-elect Binay.

Nine years ago, I came to the presidency at a time of great turmoil in our nation. I accepted the challenge of the office when it was thrust upon me.

At that time, our country was reeling from political intrigue and a distressed economy.

We set to work to reform our economy and invest in our people. Along the way, we had to make unpopular choices such as raising taxes but we did so against the odds for a very simple reason: we had to have new money for more and better healthcare, education, and job creation.

We needed new and better roads, bridges, ports and a technology backbone to attract new businesses and investors to create new jobs.

Through hard work, determination and a clear plan of action, we helped achieve many of these objectives.

As a result, we have had 37 quarters of uninterrupted economic growth even against the headwinds of a major global recession.

Look around you in our cities as you drive by the office towers that have changed the skyline.

Look around you in our provinces as you drive along the roads, bridges and Ro-Ro ports where we have made massive investments.

This is the face of change.

Eighty-five percent of our people now have access to Philhealth insurance, over a hundred thousand classrooms have been built and nine-million jobs have been created.

We developed the call-center industry almost from scratch. Today there are 500,000 call-center and BPO jobs when only 5,000 existed when I took office.

Yet, these accomplishments are merely part of the continuum of history.

The gains I made were built on the efforts of previous leaders. Each successive government must build on the successes and progress of the previous one.

Advance the programs that work and leave behind those that don’t.

I feel confident that we are leaving this nation much stronger than I came to office but I leave that for history to judge.

Tonight, I call on everyone to unite behind our new leaders. I am optimistic and I am hopeful about our future yet until every Filipino child is born to a family free of poverty, we cannot rest.

We must always set our sights on the future and keep an eye on improving our economy, investing in people and building bridges, not just bridges of iron and steel but bridges between people, generations and governments.

The bridges we must build to the future rest on the hard work, grace and compassion of our people.

The people of our nation are our greatest asset.

You are the backbone that drives our nation forward everyday.

From the fisherman to the farmer, to the taxi driver and the teacher, we are a nation of industrious, hardworking people.

I thank each and everyone for your contribution to help the Philippines achieve our potential.

This time next week I will be moving into new phase of life leading a quieter public role.

We’re all on a journey together. As our nation moves forward let us all join hands in unity and walk confidently towards a better tomorrow.

From the bottom of my heart, I thank you for giving me the honor and privilege of serving you.

Malaking karangalan ang makapag-lingkod sa sambayanan bilang Pangulo.

Sa inyong lahat na napag-silbihan ko sa mahirap ngunit makasaysayang landas, maraming maraming salamat.


11 Responses to “Farewell Address of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo”

  1. mastermind Says:

    Buti naman umalis ka na. Wag ka na bumalik! ;(

  2. pinoy Says:

    Despite her unpopularity, she remains to be one of the best Presidents the Philippines ever had. She was efficient and has successfully created jobs, industries, good relationships with other countries. She was not popular like Erap or Cory, but she was effective as a leader. Decades from now, we will see this part of history as that in which people judged her unfairly.

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  4. Dan Says:

    @pinoy Successfully??? I agree that she was able to do those things but they were not enough so I would not say she was successful. Have you checked on our unemployment rate in her 9 years?

  5. Jocy Says:

    Hilo ka ba, pinoy? Hindi mo ba nakikita na mas madami ang masama kesa sa mabuti na nangyari sa Pilipinas sa ilalim ng kanyang administrasyon?

  6. anj Says:

    After her term, Philippines was nothing. She didn’t make our country make its own success. You see?, she’s making it down.

  7. cLowie Says:

    .. everything has a purpose!!

    .. always remember dat!!

  8. kris Says:

    Filipinos should look at its positive side.. nd natin nkita ung nagawa nya dhil natabunan ng galit at panghuhusga.. it is not always about her.. its up to people also..

  9. ariel Says:

    what detractors of pGMA and those with shallow minds see are the alleged wrongdoings of the president. They failed to appreciate the improvements that people enjoyed because of her incesant endeavor to making the life of the filipino people better. Just simply look around you and youll see the difference in terms of tangible developments that her administration had achieved. the standard of living of the people are uplift… except those who are not so persistent and hardworking.

  10. Scribbles Says:

    I do believe people who immediately believes in NWO believes PGMA is evil. Everybody can say fallacious fiction about somebody, and I guess most of the Filipinos are gullible enough to believe each one of them without scrutinizing. I still believe PGMA was the best president we’ve ever had, even better than Obama (peace).

  11. Junroe Fallado Says:

    …..don’t say those bad things Yo!…wag n’yo naman masyadong i-down

    yong kanyang administration, bakit have you already found a leader who

    was perfect?…in my case, eversince ,WALA….It’s not an easy job…ang sa

    atin kasi, gusto natin na ma-come up nya yong mga expectations natin

    which is inconsistent….hindi yon basta-basta….TRY nyo kaya maging

    presidente….I know she had a lot of negatives but still I appreciate her

    administration….alamin nyo nalang kung bakit.

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