00:00Good evening to you all.
00:04The President of the Church Of Christ returned to Pastor Kibuloy's camp
00:08their allegiance to the Church Of Christ,
00:10in their commitment to the pastor.
00:13Just like what the religious leader did,
00:15the President also questioned the motive of these people.
00:19Along with this, the challenge to the pastor is to show himself.
00:22JP Soriano is on the air.
00:24He will show himself.
00:29I question his motives.
00:32Let me question his motives.
00:35Why do we always question?
00:37We just follow the law.
00:39He also follows the law.
00:40That's all.
00:42This is the challenge of President Bongbong Marcos to Pastor Apollo Kibuloy
00:46after questioning his camp
00:49who are the private individuals who gave 10 million pesos to Pastor Kibuloy
00:57and what are their motives.
01:00The President also answered why the Department Of Interior and local government accepted him.
01:05Why not?
01:07They want to help us bring a fugitive to justice.
01:11You know, he is a fugitive.
01:16He is hiding from the law.
01:20Now, if there are private citizens who want to assist the government in that effort
01:26to bring him to justice,
01:28I do not see what his motive is.
01:30He can question their motives as much as they want.
01:33Kibuloy and other individuals are being arrested
01:37for violating Republic Act 7610
01:41or Special Protection Of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation, and Discrimination Act
01:47and for participating in qualified human trafficking under Republic Act 9208.
01:54This is different from the cases he is facing in America.
01:58But Kibuloy's lawyers say
02:00there is no law in the administration's actions against their client.
02:06The President asked Kibuloy about his participation
02:09in the impounding process ceremony of the Upper Wawa Dam Project
02:13which is expected to be operational in the last part of 2025.
02:18Aside from the additional supply of water and electricity,
02:21it will also have an effect on the community.
02:24The water supply from the Wawa Bulk Water Supply Project
02:28is set to increase from 80 million today
02:32to 438 million liters per day
02:36once Phase 2 of the project
02:39or the Upper Wawa Dam starts its operations
02:44at the end of 2025.
02:47This dam will also foster climate resilience amongst our people
02:51by protecting our communities downstream from flooding
02:55and by mitigating the detrimental effects of drought.
02:59For GMA Integrated News,
03:02JP Soriano,
03:03tuning in 24 hours.
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