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Benigno Aquino III

Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III (born February 8, 1960), popularly known as Noynoy Aquino or Benigno S. Aquino III, is a Philippine statesman. The only son of Benigno Aquino, Jr., a Senator imprisoned (and later assassinated), and Aquino's wife Corazon Aquino, who served as President from 1986 to 1992. Aquino was named after his father and his grandfather, Benigno Aquino, Sr., a one-time Speaker of the House of Representatives. He is also the brother of TV host and actress Kris Aquino.

Education

Aquino holds a BA in Economics degree from the Jesuit-run Ateneo de Manila University.

Wounded in 1987 coup attempt

Aquino was wounded during the 1987 failed coup attempt against his mother and was almost killed by a grenade. Specifically, on August 28, 1987, rebel soldiers led by Gregorio Honasan attacked the Malacañang Palace. Noynoy was hit by 5 bullets (one is still embedded in his neck), and 3 of his 4 escorts were killed (the fourth was wounded) protecting him.

Political life

Benigno Simeon “Noynoy” C. Aquino III has always viewed politics as a necessary vehicle for change, a perspective he formed early in life through the examples set by both of his parents.


In 1998, he ran for a seat in the House of Representatives and won. He would serve as Congressman of the 2nd District of Tarlac until 2007.


In his nine years at the Lower House, Noynoy focused on the fiscalizing role of a legislator. He felt that there were already too many laws, and good ones at that, but they seemingly lacked proper implementation. He concentrated on crafting laws that would help create opportunity rather than impose additional burdens to those who are already disadvantaged. He actively took part in budget deliberations to ensure that government initiatives do address the plight of the people who need help the most.


His commitment to continue the legacy of his parents was evident in his performance. In November 2004, he became Deputy House Speaker of Luzon, but he relinquished the post when he joined leaders of the Liberal Party (LP) in calling for the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo at the height of the “Hello Garci” scandal. To him, it was easier to give up the position than abandon his duty to hold accountable those who do wrong.


In May 2007, he ran for Senator and won, placing 6th in the national elections. He chairs the Senate Committee on Local Government, and is also the vice-chairperson of the Committee on Justice and Human Rights. He had been determined to ensure that his key legislative initiatives would bear fruit and to see them through until the end of his term.


However, fate had other plans for him. The passing of his mother, former President Cory Aquino, stirred a long-dormant yearning for good leadership. Filipinos from all walks of life, here and abroad, began to look at Noynoy as the new hope for a better Philippines. The groundswell calling for him to run for President became too loud to ignore, and eventually overcame his reluctance.


In his letter from prison many years ago, Ninoy said to Noynoy, “Son, the ball is now in your hands.”


Today, the people want the future back into their own hands and Noynoy will not let them down.


His critics say he merely trades on his good name and skeptics consider him a lightweight. Rivals accuse him of wrongdoing despite a clearly unblemished record. Noynoy’s detractors have been busy trying to bring him down, but their efforts have only allowed him to improve his popularity.


Noynoy is an economist by education, a lawmaker by vocation. He is an audiophile, history buff, marksman and self-taught billiards sharpie. He is a loving brother and uncle, and a steadfast friend. He is also destined to be the one to finally lead our country towards a brighter future.


“There is no greater nation than our Motherland. No greater people than our own. Serve them with all your heart, with all your might and with all your strength.” – Ninoy Aquino in a letter to his only son Noynoy





Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Noynoy expected to announce presidential bid on Wednesday

Senator Benigno Simeon "Noynoy" Aquino III is expected to announce his bid for the presidency on Wednesday after Sen. Manuel "Mar" Roxas II gave way to the only son of the late President Corazon Aquino to seek the highest post in the 2010 elections.

This was according to Florencio "Butch" Abad, campaign manager and former president of the Liberal Party, who said that Noynoy would be making his "reaction to Roxas' announcement" at the Club Filipino in Greenhills, San Juan City.

As of posting time, Noynoy has not given any public statement on Roxas' decision. He was seen at the Club Filipino when Roxas announced that he was supporting Nonoy's candidacy. Noynoy was seen riding in a car with Roxas after Tuesday night's event at the Club Filipino.

GMANews.TV tried but failed to contact Noynoy through his cellphone. The senator's security escort who only identified himself as "Bong," answered GMANews.TV's call Tuesday night and said that Noynoy was at a residence in Quezon City "having dinner with is family." Bong said Noynoy's sisters, Maria Elena "Ballsy" Aquino-Cruz and Victoria Eliza "Viel" Aquino-Dee, were dining with Noynoy.

Calls for Noynoy to seek the presidency has grown stronger after the death of his mother last August 1 and the 26th death anniversary of his father, Benigno “Ninoy" Aquino Jr., on August 21.

Noynoy earlier said three factors would influence his decision on running for president: (1) his ability to guarantee that there really will be meaningful changes for society and the country (2) availability of logistics for his electoral campaign and (3) the sentiments of his four sisters on his presidential bid.

A signature campaign for Noynoy’s candidacy for president was started in Metro Manila by a group that convinced Mrs. Aquino to run for president in the 1986 snap elections called by then President Ferdinand Marcos.

The campaign’s prime mover is Edgardo Roces, son of newspaperman Joaquin “Chino" Roces. - GMANews.TV

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