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Analysis from the editor.

The new President Duterte is up for a challenge that he himself imposed–eradicate DRUGS, CRIMES and CORRUPTION ON GOVERNMENT in 3 to 6 months time.

Unbelievable isn’t? But like 16 million supporters, you must surely be a believer too?

But whether we give him ten years or forever, he can never made this done by himself. He is indeed in need of your cooperation or all of those plans will be gone to waste.

Can you grasp how hard this challenge could be? Noting also that most of the opposing parties particularly the LP are giving their doubts that he can make this happen.

The challenge would surely would not come easy but nevertheless is possible.

Do you wanna know why opposition find this so ridiculous?

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Asia’s most corrupt nation

The Philippines formerly holds Asia’s worst corruption in history. We were ranked first in Asia as the most corrupt nation, where a less developed Indonesia is only a second placer.

“Definitely, in cannot be done in three to six months, even in six years. The problems are too serious and deeply rooted that these cannot be easily defeated,” Chiz Escudero told Inquirer expressing his doubts about Duterte’s promise to eradicate drugs, crimes and corruption in around three to six months.

Though through Benigno Aquino’s administration, our corruption status was reduced from number one to number two, the Filipinos are still hopeless that something could be done about our dirty reputation in eyes of the world.

Believe me or not an ample of evidence proves he is in part (either his own or by dictation of those behind him) of the gigantic corruption that happened during his whole six terms. The reason why his promise to eradicate corruption is a failure.
92% of Metro Manila barangays alone are seriously drug-affected Philippines is one of the world’s largest consumer on illegal drugs, of most production are coming from China and are distribute through Filipino drug pushers.

Drug pushers weren’t limited to the poorest class but involves mens on the highest ranks just covering behind their PNP, NBI and even PDEA uniforms. Yes, even those law enforcers dedicated to the restrain and eradication of drugs is themselves drug lords and pushers.

“Methamphetamine hydrochloride, or shabu, and marijuana remain the most abused illegal drugs in the Philippines. Based on 2014 arrest data, 88.78 percent involved the seizure of shabu, while 8.86 percent covered the confiscation of marijuana. Dangerous drugs such as cocaine, ecstasy, ephedrine, ‘fly-high’ and others constitute the 2.36 percent of the drug-related arrests,” PDEA General Director Arturo Cacdac confessed to PhilStar.

PhilStar reported “…the street value of shabu ranges from P2,000 to P10,000 per gram, while marijuana is pegged at P18 to P300 per gram, depending on the area of transaction and quality of drug sold.”

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