Daughter honors Enrile on 97th birthday: Far from perfect, but a good person | Inquirer News

Daughter honors Enrile on 97th birthday: Far from perfect, but a good person

/ 11:40 PM February 14, 2021

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Former Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile (File photo by NOY MORCOSO / INQUIRER.net)

MANILA, Philippines — “You are far from perfect as we all are sinners here, but let me honor you today not only with my love but to let you know that you are a good person.”

Katrina Ponce Enrile said that on Sunday, Valentine’s Day, in a Facebook post that paid tribute to his father, former Senate President Juan Ponce-Enrile, on his 97th birthday.

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Katrina called her father her “strength and inspiration.”

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“Many may have forgotten you…. many have also made you into memes (okay we can all laugh with them if that’s what makes them happy for after all you have always said ‘gusto ko happy ka’), and to this day many still don’t get you,” Katrina said.

“[L]ike I said not perfect but a good and kindhearted man who has never forgotten his roots. You still live a simple life and would not have it any other way. You still read your books, make notes and share what you learn each day —— hahaha to me, your audience of one!” she added.

Katrina also said her father remained “humble” even despite holding various posts in the government. She called him a “humble lad from Cagayan.”

“I pray for length of days, I pray that you never tire of living, I pray that what you have imparted to me, you will be able to impart to the youth of today,” Katrina said.

Happy birthday dad JP Enrile…. you must now be exhausted reading all the birthday greetings you have been receiving…

Posted by Katrina C. Ponce- Enrile on Saturday, February 13, 2021

The former Senate President was born on Feb. 14, 1924.

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