In a political landscape fraught with tension and alleged persecution, Vice President Sara Duterte has emerged not as a defeated figure, but as a resilient leader armed with undeniable proof of her dedication to the Filipino people. Amidst reports of budget slashes and relentless attacks from political opponents, the “Eagle of Mindanao” has released a comprehensive accomplishment report for the year 2025 that has sent shockwaves through the corridors of power. The revelation of these achievements, often underreported by mainstream media, serves as a powerful counter-narrative to the criticisms hurled against her, proving that genuine service transcends political maneuvering.

The Vice President’s report highlights a staggering resilience in the face of adversity. Despite the significant reduction in her office’s budget, which many viewed as a calculated move to cripple her operations, the Office of the Vice President (OVP) managed to deliver critical services to thousands of Filipinos. One of the standout achievements mentioned is the Medical and Burial Assistance program. Even with limited funds, the OVP successfully aided 4,643 individuals with medical needs and provided burial assistance to 1,377 beneficiaries. This feat underscores a resourcefulness and commitment to public welfare that her supporters claim is lacking in other branches of government.

Furthermore, the OVP’s disaster response capabilities remained robust. The report details that over 73,000 families affected by various calamities, including earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, received immediate aid. VP Sara herself personally oversaw relief operations in disaster-stricken areas like Negros Occidental and Cebu, demonstrating hands-on leadership. The “Kalusugan Food Truck” and rice distribution programs ensured that frontliners and victims in response zones did not go hungry, delivering over 56,000 bags of rice. These actions paint a picture of a Vice President deeply connected to the struggles of the common folk, a stark contrast to the distant image projected by her detractors.

Perhaps the most visually impactful “receipt” presented was the success of the “Pagbabago: 1 Million Learners and Trees Campaign.” The OVP not only met but exceeded its targets, planting over a million trees nationwide—three years ahead of schedule. This environmental initiative, coupled with the distribution of educational supplies to over 460,000 learners in remote areas, showcases a long-term vision for the country’s future. The symbolic climb of Mount Apo to plant trees further solidified the dedication of her team. Additionally, the “Libreng Sakay” program provided free transportation to nearly 876,000 commuters, easing the financial burden on countless families amidst rising costs of living.

Financially, the OVP’s integrity remains unassailable. The report proudly announced that the office received an “unqualified opinion” from the Commission on Audit (COA), the highest audit rating possible. This serves as a definitive rebuttal to allegations of financial mismanagement or corruption. It is a testament to the transparency and fiscal responsibility that VP Sara has instilled in her office. The distinction from the Development Academy of the Philippines for their digitalization and paperless efforts further highlights a modern, efficient, and accountable governance style.

The release of this report is being interpreted by political analysts and supporters as a decisive blow to the narratives spun by the administration’s allies. By letting the numbers and the beneficiaries speak for themselves, VP Sara has effectively neutralized the attacks against her. The sentiment “Finish na” (It’s finished) reflects the belief that no amount of political pressure can obscure the tangible results of her service. As the political temperature rises, Vice President Sara Duterte stands firm, proving that her mandate is rooted not in the favor of the Palace, but in the trust and support of the Filipino people.