Magugulat kayo sa Dami ng mga NAGAWA ni President Ferdinand E. Marcos - Kayo na ang Humusga




MARCOS LEGACY!
Marcos completed 20 Power plants in 20 years
1) Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, 
2) Leyte Geothermal Power Plant,
3) Makiling-Banahaw Geothermal Power Plant,
4) Tiwi Geothermal Power Plant,
5) Angat Hydro Electric Power Plant,
6) Kalayaan Hydro Electric Power Plant,
7) Magat A Hydro Electric Power Plant,
8) Magat B Hydro Electric Power Plant,
9) Pantabangan Hydro Electric Power Plant,
10) 0Agus Hydro Electric Power Plant,
11) Agus Hydro Electric Power Plant,
12) Agus Hydro Electric Power Plant,
13) Agus Hydro Electric Power Plant,
14) Pulangi Hydro Electric Power Plant,
15) Agus Hydro Electric Power plant,
16) Masiway Hydro Electric Power Plant,
17) Main Magat Hydro Electric Power Plant,
18) Calaca Coal Power Plant
19) Cebu Thermal Power Plant
20) Palinpinon Southern Negros Geothermal production Field
Marcos completed Bridge projects in 20 years
1) Biliran Bridge0 meters long of Leyte, completed
2) Buntun Bridge meters long of Tuguegarao-Solana, Cagayan,
3) Candaba Viaduct Pulilan 000 meters long of Bulacan-San Simon, Pampanga,
4) Mactan-Mandaue Bridge meters long of Lapu-Lapu-Mandaue, Cebu
5) Magapit Suspension Bridge meters long of Lal-lo, Cagayan
6) Mawo Bridge 0 meters long Victoria, Northern Samar
7) Patapat Viaduct 00 meters long Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte
8) San Juanico Bridge 00 meters long Tacloban, Leyte-Santa Rita, Samar.
Not to mention the unnamed hundreds of bridges
Marcos Established/Founded State Colleges/Universities in 20 years
1) Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University i
2) Mariano Marcos State University in Ilocos Norte
3) Kalinga-Apayao State College in Tabuk Kalinga
4) Abra State Institute of Science and Technology in Abra
5) Pangasinan State University
6) University of Northern Philippines
7) Philippine State College of Aeronautics
8) Cagayan State University
9) Quirino State University
10) 0Isabela State University
11) Pampanga Agricultural College
12) Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology-Calapan City
13) Occidental Mindoro State College
14) Palawan State University
15) Bicol University
16) Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges
17) Rizal Technological University
18) Technological University of the Philippines
19) Capiz State University
20) 0Guimaras State College
21) Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology
22) West Visayas State University
23) Leyte Normal University
24) SLSU- (Southern Leyte State University - Sogod
25) SLSU- Hinunangan
26) SLSU- Tomas Oppus feb.
27) SLSU- Bontoc
28) SLSU- San Juan
29) Basilan State College
30) Western Mindanao State University became a university in followed with building the satellite campuses in:
a. WMSU-Alicia campus, Zamboanga del Sur
b. WMSU-Aurora campus, Zamboanga del Sur
c. WMSU Curuan, Zamboanga City
d. WMSU-Diplahan, Zamboanga Sibugay
e. WMSU-Imelda, Zamboanga Sibugay
f. WMSU-Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay
g. WMSU-Mabuhay, Zamboanga Sibugay
h. WMSU-Malangas, Zamboanga Sibugay
i. WMSU-Molave, Zamboanga del Sur
j. WMSU-Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay
k. WMSUOlutanga, Zamboanga Sibugay
l. WMSU-Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur
m. WMSU-Pitogo, Zamboanga del Sur
n. WMSU-San Ramon, Zamboanga City
o. WMSU-Siay, Zamboanga Sibugay
p. WMSU-Tungawan, Zamboanga Sibugay
31) Central Mindanao University
32) Misamis Oriental State College of Agriculture and Technology
33) Northwestern Mindanao State College of Science and Technology
34) Davao del Norte School of Fisheries ( now known as Davao del Norte State College
35) Mati Community College (MCC founded in (now known as Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology
36) Malita Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology founded now known as Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology
38) University of Southeastern Philippines
39) Cotabato Foundation College of Science and Technology
40) 0 Cotabato City State Polytechnic College
41) Mindanao state university- Iligan city
42) Mindanao state university- Gensan city
43) Surigao del Sur State University
44) Surigao Del Norte School of Arts and Trades (Founded and now known as Surigao State College of Technology
45) Sulu State College founded in
46) Tawi-Tawi Regional Agricultural College
47) Adiong Memorial Polytechnic State College
48) Makati Polytechnic Community College
NOTE:
National Manpower and Youth Council (NMYC) now known as TESDA to discredit Apo Marcos.
Few in not a fraction of high schools all over the Philippines. Built and founded during Marcos leadership
1) Amlan Municipal High School
2) Amparo High School
3) Aplaya National High School was
4) Balayan National High School (BNHS)
5) Balibago National High School
6) Bayugan National Comprehensive High School
7) Buenavista National High School
8) Dalupaon National High School
9) Don Emilio Macias Memorial National High School
10) 0 Dona Francisca Lacsamana de Ortega Memorial National High School
11) Dr. Juan G. Nolasco High School
12) Eastern Samar National Comprehensive High School
13) Francisco P. Felix Memorial National High School (FPFMNHS
14) Gen. T. de Leon National High School
15) Ismael Mathay, Sr. High School, formerly called the GSIS Village High School
16) Jose Borromeo Legaspi Memorial National High School
17) Kaong National High School
18) Lawang Bato National High School
19) Liloy National High School
20) 0 Mag-aba National High School
21) Mandaluyong High School
22) Navotas National High School
23) Parañaque National High School (Main Campus (Formerly known as Parañaque Municipal High School
24) Pasay City North High School
25) Pedro E. Diaz High School
26) Philippine High School for the Arts
27) Pinagtongulan National High School
28) Punta National High School
29) San Juan National High School
30) 0 San Mateo National High School
31) San Pablo City National High School
32) San Pedro Relocation Center National High School
33) San Ramon National High School
34) Tabon M. Estrella National High School
35) Makati Polytechnic Community College- Technical High School
36) Tomas Cabili National High school Iligan city
37) Dasmarinas National high School
Some of the credit programs were the ff:
1. Biyayang Dagat (credit support for fishermen)
2. Bakahang Barangay –supported fattening of 40,000 head of cattle in farmer backyards
3. Masaganang Maisan, Maisagana, and Expanded Yellow Corn Program –supported 1.4 Million farmers through P4.7 Billion loans from 1975-1985
4. Gulayan sa Kalusugan and Pagkain ng Bayan Programs –provided grants and loans of P12.4 Million to encourage backyard and communal production of vegetables and improve nutrition of Filipino households
5. Kilusang Kabuhayan at Kaunlaran (KKK)— supported 25,000 entrepreneurial projects through P1.8 Billion and helping 500,000 beneficiaries
Other projects:
Philippine Heart Center,
Lung Center,
Kidney Institute, and
Philippine Children Hospital.Cultural Center of the Philippines,
Folk Arts Theatre,
Philippine International Convention Center,
Makiling Center for the Arts (National Arts Center),
Malacañang ti Amianan in Laoag,
Nayong Pilipino,
Museum for Native Art in Tacloban, and
Palace in the Sky.


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