Marcos said the move was part of the administration’s efforts to strengthen the Filipino people’s nationalism, respect for heroes, and pride for the people’s accomplishment.
Through Proclamation No. 396 dated Nov. 7 and signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, directed the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) to lead, coordinate and supervise the observance of the “Dekada ng Kasaysayan ng Pilipinas.”
"[T]he Filipino nation greatly values the almost a century of contributions of the dedicated individuals who make up the NHCP, including historians, researchers, curators, architects, engineers, chemists, conservators, artists, planners, managers, and many others, who all work tirelessly to advance historical research, promote the legacy of esteemed Filipino figures through commemorative events, safeguard and restore historic sites, structures, objects, and properties, show reverence for national symbols, and educate the public about their rich history and heritage," the proclamation read.
The NHCP was also directed to identify the programs, projects, and activities for the celebration of the Dekada. It is set to celebrate its centennial anniversary, marking 100 years since the establishment of its predecessor, the Philippine Historical Research and Markers Committee (PHRMC).
Under the proclamation, all other agencies and instrumentalities of the national government, including government-owned or-controlled corporations, government financial institutions, and state universities and colleges were enjoined to render the necessary support and assistance to the NHCP.
All local government units, non-government organization, and the private sector were also encouraged to actively participate in the observance of the Dekada ng Kasaysayan ng Pilipinas.
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