
FORMER President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, on Monday, October 28, 2024, appeared before the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee’s subcommittee investigating the alleged extrajudicial killings during his administration.
In a defiant opening statement, Duterte defended his war against illegal drugs, asserting that it was not about killing people but about protecting the innocent.
“My mandate as President of the Republic was to protect the country and the Filipino people. Do not question my policies because I offer no apologies nor excuses. I did what I had to do,” the former chief executive stated.
Duterte acknowledged the challenges of his presidency, emphasizing his commitment to addressing the drug problem. “My job as President was never easy… I have tried to do the best I can to address the problem of illegal drugs firmly and without compromises. For all of its successes and shortcomings, I, and I alone take full legal responsibility,” he added.
This marked a significant moment in the ongoing Senate investigation, as Duterte faced direct questioning regarding his administration’s controversial drug war policies. His testimony is expected to provide valuable insights into the decision-making processes and the rationale behind the campaign, potentially shedding light on the alleged extrajudicial killings that have been a subject of intense scrutiny.
The Senate panel’s investigation is anticipated to continue, with further testimonies and evidence being presented to uncover the truth and hold those responsible accountable. The public awaits the outcome of this crucial inquiry, as it could have significant implications for the future of the country’s fight against illegal drugs and the pursuit of justice for the victims.