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06 Nov, 2025

Nationwide Protests Demand Accountability Over Flood Control Fund Corruption

Herminio Cabanlit

Amid persistent rains, thousands rallied across various regions of the country to protest corruption linked to funds intended for flood control initiatives. Demonstrators voiced their demands for accountability, insisting that those involved in fraudulent "ghost" flood projects be held criminally liable.

In Baguio City, the advocacy group Baguio at Benguet Laban sa Korapsyon led a march, urging authorities to prosecute those responsible for the misappropriated funds. Gabriel Siscar, the group's convenor, emphasized their stance, stating, "We want all those involved to be held accountable, all stolen money must be returned, and pro-people projects implemented."

In Iloilo City's Jaro district, protesters combined their demonstration with a rosary prayer as they marched to the provincial capitol. Meanwhile, in Bacolod, participants paraded around the public plaza to express outrage over the phantom and substandard flood control undertakings.

Residents of Aklan organized a prayer rally, holding umbrellas to shield against the rain. In Cagayan de Oro, protesters conducted a motorcade followed by a march around Plaza Divisoria.

The capital region also witnessed significant mobilizations. Two separate groups converged—one at Luneta and another at the EDSA Shrine—before marching together to the People Power Monument. These gatherings attracted over a hundred thousand individuals, uniting citizens from all walks of life in a shared demand to curb corruption.

These coordinated actions demonstrate the public's growing intolerance for corruption affecting vital infrastructure projects, underscoring calls for transparency and justice.